TN THE MONTH OF BRIDES and the breath of orange blossoms, the new 
Wallace pattern is most happily announced: the “Hostess”—in honor of the 
bride of today who is the hostess of tomorrow! 
It is symbolic of all that the name “Hostess’ ’ implies—graciousness, dignity and cor¬ 
rectness. Its pure simplicity of line and ornament form a design of chaste beauty. I he 
“Hostess” typifies the distinctiveness and enduring charm of every W allace pattern. 
As a wedding gift, the “Hostess” pattern is ideally suitable. It is presented in 
flatware service and hollow ware, including tea and coffee sets, dishes, trays and 
other pieces to match. 
A correct pattern in 
1835 
R • WALLACE 
R.Wallace & Sons Mfg.Go, 
c ll / allin(jfurd — Connecticut 
SILVERSMITHS FOUNDED 1835 
Silver Plate 
Teaspoons, Set of Six, 
$S.S5. Combinations in 
Chests, $80.00, up. Guar¬ 
anteed without time limit. 
T HE WALLACE HOSTESS BOOK tells in text, diagrams and 
pictures just what every hostess should know. Profusely illus¬ 
trated with correct table settings. Sent postpaid for 50 cents. Address: 
Hostess Department, box No. 6. 
Sterling & ‘Plate 
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