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North Shore Breeze, Feb. 21, 1913. 
The kegirfax Pattern 
This Teaspoon, shown full size, is of the 
Fairfax Pattern. Few patterns in recent years 
have enjoyed the remarkable popularity of this 
pattern. It is refined, dignified, and extremely 
simple in design, and it fits in to an unusual 
degree with the present-day tendency in table 
appointments and house decorations. 
We strongly recommend the Fairfax to 
those who contemplate starting a pattern of 
sterling silver. Being of such simple design, it 
will never go out of style, nor will one ever 
tire of it. We quote prices below onthe most 
used pieces. We have a complete stock of 
serving and fancy pieces which we show in 
our Year Book, a copy of which will be sent 
upon application. 
Tea Spoons, a dozen 9.50, 12.00 and 14.00 
Dessert Spoons, a dozen 21.00; a pair 3.75 
Table Spoons, a dozen 28.00; a pair 5.00 
Dessert Forks, a dozen 21.00; each 1.85 
33 Table Forks, a doz. 28.00; each 2.50 3 
z Soup Spoons, a dozen 21.00; each 1.85 33 
Dessert Knives, a dozen 21.50 3 
¢, 
2 
@, 
' 
Table Knives, a dozen 24.00 
The knife blades are of fine steel, 
heavily silver plated. 
Half dozens will be sold at the dozen rate. 
Daniel Low & Co., Inc. 
Jewelers & Silversmiths 
Salem, Massachusetts 
