Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1925, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, OCTOBE R 26 “Yes,but thats only “\.‘b ) ‘wortunities they offer. ' \ A \‘\5 There Are Ads in The Star That You Only an ad . . but that bit of news represents the com- bined efforts of scores of people who have given a great deal of time and thought to the preparation of that ad in order that you might be able to take advantage of the opportunity it offers. The merchant scours the four corners of the earth seeking the things you want and need . . He presents the news of these things to you in the comfort of your home. These ads contain not only the news of the things with which you are familiar, but the description of all the new commodities, their prices and the stores where they may be secured. Yes, it’s only an ad . . your telephone is “only a tele- phone” until you use it properly . . The ads are “only ads” to the reader who skips lightly over them, but they are the direct means of reducing the household expenses of the reader who reads them for the money-saving o 2/ Can’t Afford to Overlook 99 - NS p \l\\“l‘

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