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- Fhe Koute of an”": _Uninformed Al 0 (} b7 LD i Tl T This lady wished to buy a certain article—her mind was made up as to WHAT she wanted. But she had overlooked a most important point in connection with buying it. SHE DID NOT KNOW where the item was to be found, nor did she know the lowest price asked for it. During her trip she walked PAST four stores where the item was for sale, and one of the four was on this day making a very special low price onit. With this “hunting the needlein the hay- V' N THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. stack” manner of shopping, the lady lost her time, her peace of mind, she became tired out, and SHE DID NOT FIND THE ITEM SHE WANTED. If one little part of the time used in this “blind- folded” manner had been spent in reading the advertising in The Star, it would have saved her time and her money—and she would now be enjoying the pleasures of her newest purchase. You’ll find the time spent in reading the ads in The Star every day will pay big dividends—These time and money savers will increase your savings by decreasing your expenses. |} IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET THE AD-READING HABIT (Copyright, 1924, by The World Publiahtng O&Y