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y e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. e ld T ovopild hee 51%”' It surely would be an awful bother if every merchant * had to visit your home to tell you all about the new things they receive every day. About all you would have time for would be admitting callers, for the “butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker” would keep your doorbell ringing. What a nuisance... your nerves and the doorbell would soon be a wreck. The retailers of Washington are spending thousands of dollars trying to save you money! They want YOU to KNOW all about what is going on in their stores and shops — what they are selling and the prices. They don’t FORCE. you to give them your attention. They give you this news in their ads in The Star, and these ads will show you the way to big savings. Get into the habit of reading these ads EVERY DAY. Read them just as you would the news of the day. You'll find a world of money-making news, for, in most cases, it is news that has a direct bearing on your pocketbook. It hasa direct bearing on your husband’s salary and how much it can be made to buy. NUY| READ THE ADS CAREFULLY ~ 39