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INTERNATIONAL 
SILVERPLATE 
Trade-marks on silverplated 
hollowware assure quality of gifts 
W HEN you select a gift, you wish its quality 
to be not only assured, but easily recog¬ 
nized by all who see it. What more satisfactory 
gift than beautiful, eminently practical silver- 
plated hollowware, stamped with one of the 
above trade-marks, any one of which is a guar¬ 
antee of true worth! These four trade-marks 
stand for makers who have held to standards of 
quality for more than fifty years. Each is a part 
of the International Silver Co.—world’s largest 
makers of silverplate. 
Whether you buy a tea set, compote, vase, 
platter, pair of candlesticks or other article, look 
for one of these marks—the name of the pro¬ 
ducing factory in the half circle and the words 
“International S. Co.” at the base. Then can 
you be sure that the silverware is not only well 
designed, but that it is ready to give you the last¬ 
ing service you desire. 
INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY 
Meriden, Conn. 
International Silverplate is also made to match 
the patterns of the famous 1847 Rogers Bros, 
knives, forks and spoons, and the trade-mark is 
1847 ROGERS BROS. 
INI INI NATIONAL SHAKER CO.bi 
2126. This ddightfid I'jrnr ara with its gay red and white 
houses and amusing array of animals and chickens is just the 
toy to place v.ncier the tree, ig" .t 21", $12.50 
FOR TEN AND UNDER 
More toys will he found on pages 82 and Sj 
2128. Boy’s 
brown leather tool 
kit fitted with ten 
tools of finest tem¬ 
pered steel. $4-75 
(Below) 2127. A 
gay sampler 
stitch in yellow 
and green deco¬ 
rates a child's ce¬ 
real set. $4.25 
2i2g. This charm¬ 
ing French paint 
box contains, besides 
paints, a compass, 
easel, crayons, pal¬ 
ette and designs for 
stencils. $5.25 
21 JO. Child's Windsor chair in mahogany finish or painted any color, 
$30.50. 2131. Child’s cereal bowl of sterling silver, gold lined, with 
etched design of alphabet, $15.50. 2132. Plate, $15.50. 2133. Cup, $14.00 
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