Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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^ettu Qompson registers delight in her new modern silverivare with vr AM)E Knives and VIANDE Forks. \ On the screen a (lushing revne dancer in "The Great Gabho." a demnre peasant violinist in "The Street GirP' . . . Hut a very modern young hostess in her cvvn charming home. Very gay, and modern, and up-to-<late. that home . . . an<l naturally the silver service doesn't lag behind. The new Viandk Knives and Via.M)K Forks I'ound immediate and eager welcome on Betty Gompson's table. The long-handled, sliort-bladed knives, the forks with their long handles and short tines cast a glow of modernity over Betty Compson's entire silver service . . . even to the tea and dinnerware. Matched in modernity her new china, linens, and crystal. Matched in modernity the young lady herself. Naturally it is 1847 Rogers Bros., the original, the finest of all silverplate . . . America's oldest company in point of years . . . newest in freshness of style. Covers for Six, 26 pieces, $38.00. "Pieces of 8" (trade mark registered). 34 pieces, S49.50. Patterns . . . Silhouette, Legacy, Argosy. Ancestral, Anniversary. Ambassador, and Heraldic. Regular shape knives and forks are offered, as well as the VlANDE shape, if you prefer. Write for booklet U-.S7, "What the welldressed table will wear in silverware." Address letters to Department E. International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut. ^-Pr. 'IVo Srt, Tmv, 125. Aiiibaf*«ador. Annivrr9ary,Anceiitr«l,l^|Eacy.Argo»y,Hrraldic,Silhouenr. \^ j ^ |yj DE I^NIFE <S( P R K IHADt MABkI fpA' *PP fdl Vt \M)t: KtiivM.tIS .6 ForVs, 18.25. AmbasmdorPunfm. 1847 ROGERS BROS 62