Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MAY 1, 1921-PART 1. X f 11 ‘ You've probably noticed how this store continues to To assist in carrying out our policy of “perfect service” improve at every point—and in order to expedite shopping we are now cmnpllctcl_\' equipped wit.h Multiple Drawer we have added a battery of National Cash Registers and " National Cash chmtcra:. which permit the salesperson to electric O. K. credit system. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE give the customer individual attention and quick service. Savers for Our Cusitc»mers E not only aim to give at all times the best values---reliable merchandise at lowest-in-the-city prices---but it is also our continual endeavor to ren- der our customers the best service. The application of new methods for the betterment of our store service has led us to install a complete system of the latest improved National Cash Registers and Charge Authorization Telephones divided] sttcation. Thoesgitece liave boorTastaitcd We are confident our customers will appreciate this improvement in our every department in our store. cash system. It means that you are served quickly and accurately in every de- partment of ““The Dependable Store.” With our new cash register system there is no time wasted making out a complicated check; no time wasted waiting for a busy packer to wrap your package; no time wasted waiting for change. 'The entire transaction takes less than half a minute. The Store of Service 4 Py “Cash Register Equipped” Cash sales are simply rung up---no tickets to write; the clerk who waits on you also wraps your package and makes your ' change. Charge purchases are instantly O. K.’d by means of charge telephone equipment. i F“] il ébfi' Lgmms l— ugJ == i ‘Y _fl%’ffié’ <‘.':‘id-l-,l-

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