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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. 100...lovely PRIZES . e In every case, design* and pieces to be selected by winner. % on: FIRST PRIZE . . ... . A $500 Selection of Sterling Silver SECOND PRIZE . . A $250 Selection of Sterling Silver %g[ "What I think THIRD PRIZE. . . . . A $150 Selection of Sterling Silver FOURTH PRIZE . . . . A $100 Selection of Sterling Silver Three $50 selections of Sterling: three $25 selections of Sterling: 4 about the VOgue A Davis Cup team candidate in action. Wilmer Allison, . . Al 5 1 who seems assured of a place on the American team, is flashing five $10 selections of Sterling. Also 85 prizes in Sterling teaspoons. B COHSRE T S Qi et i ©P. & A Photos. *Designs must be selected from those made f ’ by members of the Sterling Silversmiths Guild of America. : Or er lng. ATTENDING KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BANQUET E‘HAT has established this growing vogue TeolAlRover, for Sterling . . . for the matched table service of Sterling past grand 1 knight of Washington Council, who will serve as toastmaster at ;g: : :n ‘:vr:sla :_; i u Is it because the new generation of young married t{_anquet next : . women is a "Sterling generation?” Or, have older women uesday. © Harrls & Ewing. i suddenly grown tired of their last-century tables of mis- . for the new decorative uses of Sterling ? Are there more smart brides? Or,are established homes broadening out ? mated, miscellaneous silverware? Has matched table Sterling become an emblem of correctness and good taste? Or, is it that such Sterling makes a table so obviously more beautiful? Again, are women learning that a complete matched Sterling servi.ce does not really cost as much as they estimate? Or, have women stifled their Sterling ambitions because piece-by-piece acquisition is too slow? And... has the Guild Purchase Plan which sets a table with matched Sterling for as small an initial outlay as $25, enabled quicker realization? A 4 & 4 4 a . Cl:nm:;e f licl:;: ;vc:sfl; Harleigh H. Hartman, | il COu?Eme 1 e Weanin ; WASHINGTON JEWELERS AND THE STERLING SILVERSMITHS GUILD OF AMERICA WISH TO KNOW WHAT REPRESENTATIVE WASHINGTON WOMEN THINK After you secure your invitation, just write us a letter. The shorter, the better. Never mind about the literary form. The letters will be judged solely on their ideas. Just say, straightforwardly, what you think about this vogue for Sterling, how it came about, what it means. To encourage you, the Guild offers 100 Sterling prizes. Read the rules on this page, which tell you exactly how to proceed. For complete descriptions and photographs William F. Montavon, of all prizes,secure the booklet the What-I-Think-About-the- legal director of the Na- P. Michael Cook, grand i : i tional Catholic Welfare knight of the council, who Vogue-for-Sterling contest from the Sterling department Conference, who will be an is in charge of the anniver- : 5 y ; Gl honored guest. sacyiCelebration Tt : of your jeweler. (Or, this coupon will bring it to you.) © Underwood & Underwood. % CONTEST ENTRY BY INVITATION ONLY Every letter entered in the contest must be ac- companied by an invitation. Invitations are being extended to representative Washington women through the silverware departments of jewelers and department stores of this city. See or telephone your jeweler. STERLING SILVERSMITHS GUILD OF AMEKICA An Association of twelve leading Makers of Sterling Silver | CONTEST RULES | STERLING SILVERSMITHS GUILD OF AMERICA | Chandler Building, 1427 Eye Street, N. W, « . Write a letter of 300 words or less on s Prize letters will be :e{’e/de:‘by a Com- Washington, D. C. sz’llzu I Think About The Vogue For mittee of prominent Washingtonians. Dlskio sentinies trass et bookisias o kavercbocked e 8.. In case of ties, each tying contestant below: o 5/;:1 one ::;i;”«:{ paper m:ll)y Put name will l:l ;;:"4'-‘ the full amount of 1 “What I Think About the Vogue for Sterling” 3 .. Address envelope to Sterling Silver- 9 .. Contestants agree to accept decision of smiths Guild ofLAmerlca. Chfind‘l;r Jjudges as final. ; Building, 1427 Eye Street, N. 10. . Contestants agree to permit publica- achics o l‘;.'-_.-"a Washington, D. C. tion of Reir ek set e Washington T ot Liinedinet Station WRC - . Envelope must be postmarked before newspapers. : midnight, June 15, 1930. . . Employees in silverware departments 10:30 10 10:45 every Wednesday morn- of jewelry and department stores . 2 ¢ .. To qualify _for entry, your letter must emplayec’:y St et g slter ing, Mrs. Stuart Northrop’s chats on be accompanied by your invitation. SHidhe: explojits: of v mines Sterling Silverware in the modern home . . No communications acknowledged. No and judges in this contest are not eli- { Jeweler's Name .. manuscripts returned. gible to enter contest. i L