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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925. - .. Ali Baba accordingly went among the shrubs. and perceiving the door concealed be- hind them, stood before it, and said, OPEN SESAME. The door instantly flew wide open. - - . Ali Baba, who expected a dark, dismal place, was very much surprised to see it well }lghtod and spacious, cut out by men’s hands in tke form of a vault, which received the light from an opening at the top of the rock, cut in like manner. He saw all sorts of Ppro- visions, and rich bales of merchandise, of silk stuff, brocade, and valuable carpeting, piled "pon one another. . . . 5 —from “The Arabian Nights” en Sesame! —and yet Ali Baba’s magic fades when compared to the wonders of your world! We all like to read about Ali Baba because it’s an inter- esting fairy tale . . but Ali Baba’s magic words won’t help YOU save money. The Star can and will help you to do just that. Make a practice of reading the ads, and you will be surprised at theactual cash you can save just from the information the ads give you. And they tell a mighty interesting story, too—a true story. They’ll tell you all about the world’s work. Thousands of people are working for YOU every day, and they tell about their progress in these advertisements. This daily continued story is printed and delivered to YOU in your home, so that you will KNOW how, when and where to buy the newer and better things of life at the smallest cost. You can make the family pay check pay for more groceries, more clothing, more picture shows . . in fact you can save money on nearly everything you buy, if you’ll spend a few minutes each evening reading the ads. READ THE ADS in The Star NOW!