The Garden Magazine, December, 1921 



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Hostess 



1835 R WALLACE" ---- 



When you as\^ your guests 

 to he seated 



IS IT with the happy assurance that every piece of your 

 table silver is absolutely correct — and in its proper place ? 



In subtle tribute to the perfect hostess we have designed 

 an exquisite new pattern and called it the "Hostess." It 

 is truly the spirit of hospitality translated into silver plate 

 and is so well made by Wallace Silver craftsmen that it is 

 guaranteed without time limit. 



Rigidly adhering to the 83-year-old Wallace policy of 

 fair dealing, we promptly offer the public the benefit of 

 lower production costs. These reduced prices come just 

 in time to suggest Wallace Silverware as a most appropriate 

 Christmas gift. 



There are many attractive patterns from which to choose, including- the 

 two illustrated. The Hostess in "1835 R. Wallace" Heaviest Silver 

 Plate, is distinguished by its extreme delicacy and refinement; the 

 Dauphine, in Sterling, by its beautiful Louis XVI lines, simplified to 

 satisfy modern taste. 



No matter what Silver you use, write for the Wallace Hostess Book. It tells in text, 

 diagram and pictures just what every hostess should know in order to entertain 

 smartly on all occasions. Profusely illustrated with correct table settings. Sent 

 postpaid for 50 cents. Address : Hostess Department, Box No. 12. 



R, Wallace & Sons Mfg, 



n^allingford — Qo?inecticut 



SILVERSMITHS 



FOUNDED 1635 



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Dauphine 



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