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t ()t ember , 1923 
SOLID SILVER 
Something gleaming in the torchlight—and primitive man first 
learned the beauty of Silver. 
Since then, through all the ages, from crudest tools to ever finer 
craftsmanship, men have striven to create designs worthy of 
perpetuation in Solid Silver, the genuine mother metal, which 
stands to this day as the criterion of value and of beauty. 
For the Fall Hostess there is nothing more expressive of traditions of fineness 
—^nothing which more delicately conveys that air of unmistakable correct¬ 
ness—than a table set, as it should be, with Solid Silver. 
It is of Solid Silver alone that Towle designs are fashioned—designs whose 
true artistic worth meets the discriminating demands of- the finest homes. Set 
with the harmonious beauty of a perfectly matching Towle pattern 
your table becomes a source of justifiable pride and satisfaction. 
Typical of the beauty of Tow’le designs are 
the Lady Constance and the Mary Chilton. 
At your jewelers. Ask to see them. @ 
Write for Booklet No. 405. 
MAKER'S MARK 
MAKER'S MARK 
This Mark 
and 
"Sterling** 
your 
guarantee 
This Mark 
and 
"Sterling” 
your 
guarantee 
of 
Sohfi Silver 
imprinted on 
every piece. 
Solid Silver 
imprinted on 
every piece. 
Three pieces 
from 
The Ma'ry Ohiiton 
Tea Set 
The Lady Con^ance 
'flsrmn in Solid SdwirJbr Over Half a Qniurtf 
NEWBURYPOR.T MASSACHUSETTS 
■The Mary Chilton 
