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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932, that was a great idea you had in 32 “When I think of your achievements in shopping back in 1032 . . . my enthusiasm really runs wild! You certainly ‘cashed in’ on those good old bargain days. “Qur silverware is super b...and1 hope you realize that we possess much finer silverware than we could afford to own at present prices. «Our china and glassware, 100, are the envy of every guest! It must be a great source of satisfaction to you to know that your sets of china and glassware are complete . . . and that at the prices you paid in ’32 ... we couldn’t duplicate the quality nor the quantity today. «Just recently 1 was poking about in the pantry and I was amazed at the full stock of your kitchen utensils . . . and as I remember . . . they, too, are brilliant examples of your shopping prowess back in °32. “Pm also SatiSfied that we’re not going to want for bedding, blankets, or linens for a good long time . . . and that’s more credit to You and your activities in the good old bargain days of 1932.2 “LOOKING BACK TO 1932” (No. 8 of a Series— Conversations in the Future)