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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, 1930. . Ol!-hn'l how the 1932\ c 3| boat _races wimg‘ok u':“d Beach, Calif. A forest of oil der- ricks forms the background of the course, which was formally dedicated the other day with outboard © Wide World Photos. /& e TSR EYY EED i - These Sterling Designs by leading {merican Silversmiths TERLING SILVER Mg Sk, Bovenuse.” o Wi ' N for inexpensive Christmas Giving youngster had for Franklin D. Roosevelt as he left the voting booth on election day. And the New York Governor had plenty of it, for he was re-elected by a landslide vote. ©F. & A Photos. Why give here-today-gone-tomorrow gifts, when the same small sums will buy Sterling Silver? Only Sterling has a loveliness which will never wear off . . . a radiant beauty which will actually increase with age . . . a genuineness which cannot be imitated, or mistaken for anything but solid silver. And, whether the gift is for your own family, or for others, these three ways of giving can make your Christmas shopping as inexpensive as you please! I. GIVE SOME BEGINNING-UNITS This selection was made by an etiquette authority, to afford maximum menu varia- - tion at the lowest cost. It con- sists of dessert-size knife, fork, teaspoon, bouillonspoon and butter spreader. This be- ginning unit will set one place nicely for $13*; 4 places for $52*; 6 places for $78*; 8 places for $104*. 813 buys this unit . .in any number of patterns by America’s leading silversmiths.* \ . Il. OR GIVE SUPPLEMENTARY UNITS Those who already have some Sterling will doubly appreciate Sterling Silver gifts in the pattern they have ...another beginning unit or two...or a few units chosen from the necessary “fill-in” pieces shown at the left. In A goes gunning for clay pigeons. King Alfonso of : . 4 most designs, you will find Spain has become a devotee of the sport and recently finished Dinner knives . . . $3.90% each; Dinner forks . . . $3.90° each; Iced-tea spoons single-piece prices approxi- near the top in a trapshooting tourney at Madrid, -, 2 * each: Table o3 SLTIS%aols Sotep saaona:. 82 6% e b B s g 11i. OR GIVE SERVING PIECES Bveryonc is delighted to re- ceivesome extraSterlingserv- ing pieces. Jot down a few op- posite the “difficult” names on your Christmas list. They’re always acceptable, and cost so little. Here are several suggestions. The prices given below the photograph are in- dicative of their inexpensive- m s,;‘dc,,w b0 ._1;# ‘7:1‘:;‘ x_:’ oo ",: ,,E:“?;" ness. Cake or pie server... $5%; Sugar tongs .. . $3.50°. *Nouw, Sterling silver prices are lower! Those quoted on this page are “average,” varying only slightly, according to the pattern selected. America’s leading silversmiths have created these, and many other period designs. Through their membership in the Sterling Silversmiths Guild you may buy their Sterling silver now, on the Guild Purchase Plan. Ask in any Washington Jewelry or Department Store to see patterns by members of the tional 3. Pointed A ) e BomisbS STERLING SILVERSMITHS GUILD OF AMERICA by 1427 Eye St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Mastcr 8. ern Colonial, in Alvin Sterling 1@ Francis I, in Reed & Barton Sterling.