Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1928, Page 68

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THE S'[TN"D}\Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9, 1928—PART 3. Jewels A notable collection of | ;: i Diamonds, Emeralds, £ i3 Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires £ ¢ —and other rare gems— £ ¥ in platinum mountings H4 B of new and exclusive £ Watches A large and varied as- | 4 ¢ sortment—in styles and & 5 price—of the best known &} i standard American and £# imported makes. Galt @ Bro. ESTABLISHED INCE 1802 it has been suf- ficient guarantee of the fine quality of an article to- know it was “Bought at Galt’s” This same high standard of value and quality is as rigidly maintained today as More Than a Century of Service it was a century and a quarter ago. ; ' A visit to our establishment will convince you of the fact —well known to our regular patrons—that when quality is considered our prices are invariably the lowest. Jewellers ... Silversmiths ... Stationers 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. RIAYI DTI O Sterhng Silver A stock so extensive { and comprehensive that 42 it contains practically & 83 every known article—of 3 35 . the finest silversmithing &1 and serviceable weight— £ made in this metal. Inexpensive Articles A fascinating assem- i blage of moderate- 4% priced gifts in Brass, 43 Bronze, China, Cut 42 Glass, Leather, Marble, 2 Pewter, Plate and Sterl- ing Silver.

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