Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1929, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Diamond and Platinum WRIST WATCHES Diamond - and Platinum Sautoirs S L‘é\\.,-'.v, = ’/" ,‘%\_‘,‘, O o‘ P S ‘.‘% ‘:‘ RXR / Exclusive i Designs « o\ fu Satisfactory Service Through Twenty-Eight Administrations CORDIAL INVITATION -is extended strangers in Washington to visit our establishment which has long been one of the places of . recognized interest in the National Capital. Special attention is directed to the many authentic reproductions of articles owned and used by General Washington and sold exclu- sively, hy us. Among the pleces are: A pair of sterling silver Gandlesticks, 18 inches high. A sterling silver Card Tray, oval in shape, 7 inehes long. A Whipped Cream Ladle of sterling silver, with the Wash- ington erest engraved on handle. A pair of sterling silver Sand Shakers with the tops:so piereed that they can be used as a salt and pepper set. Sleeve Buttons, in two styles—one of plain‘14-carat gold; the other of 14-carat gold or sterling silver with enameled tops. General Washington's Sword—a miniature replica designed for use as a paper knife. 5 o, €See ilhustrations) Every opportunity is afforded for an examination of these Colonial reproductions as well as thousands of other articles in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Glass, Pewter, Leather Goods and Imported Novelties. AR VA and . e : Platinum Jewellers Silversmiths Stationers <¢ § Bracelets : flexible mountimgs H:Inspection does not imply the slightest obligation to purchau]] Diamond and Platinum Rings Solitaire, eluster and in every conceivable combi« nation with other precious . stones

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