NORTIT SHORE BREEZE. March 11, 1910 
UR record of successful handling of the cut glass products of the world is of many years stand- 
ing. Our familiarity with the outputs of the glass marts of the world is ever prominent in 
our show room. Only the best the market affords is considered good enough for our patrons. 
This necessarily does not mean that we carry no inexpensive lines. Our prices in this connection 
you will find compare favorably with those of the inferior product but the quality of our glass will 
compare with the best on the market. We use great care in the selections we make, choosing in all 
instances pieces of uncommon worth, and workmanship. Our glass is unusually free from imper- 
fections, proclaiming it at once as a glass of quality. This is something to be desired too. As cut 
glass is one of the most beautiful art works used today, a wedding gift of a pretty piece would not 
look out of place in the gift room of the happy bride. The recognized high character of this house 
and its exclusive adherence to articles of superlative quality make this the logical choosing place for 
every seeker of ‘that Wedding Gift."’ It is not so much what you pay for a gift that determines its 
appreciation, for even the most inexpensive wedding gift that you buy carries with it the assurance of 
genuiness and prestige. An added advantage of buying the wedding gift here is that you select from 
uncommon things. However little or much you may desire to spend for a wedding gift you may 
depend on finding here such gifts---cut glass, or otherwise---as you will be proud to have associated 
with your memory. We want you to know the distinctive quality of our cut glass creations, know- 
ing that we can show you “Something Different.’’ We have just issueda neat circular showing 
some of the newest and most effective pieces of recent manufacture as well as the more staple pieces. 
This will be sent free on request. One of the most important of these is a shapely center piece for 
the table, 10 inches wide. © It is crowned with a small mesh wire in which cut flowers may be inserted 
with their stems dangling in the water, and above it aslender looped wire. with rings to sustain the 
flowers. Surrounding the piece at the top is a broad metal band, and rising above it are four can- 
delabra also of metal. The effect produced when illuminated is extremely pretty. The price is 
$25.00 complete. 
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DANIEL LOW & GO. 
Distributors of Wedding Gifts---uncommon 
SALEM, MASS. 
