Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1926. HESTRA. NO MERCHANDISE SOLD oht-7110 DY i / ' orrow—10 to 6 \ UL “r " ‘"“"”()! I Your Approval! ve you a different kind of Furniture ‘hin the reach of every purse, at no d tonight, after months of planning s to the Home Lovers of Washington. Service and Value—always! Beginning with a tiny store twenty years ago, Kaufmann’s has grown to 17 stcres---becom- mg one of America’s Largest Furniture Organ- 1zations. The Progress of 20 Years That phenomenal success has not been acci- dental. It is due to fair dealing and sound mer- handising---the foundation of the first store--- still the fundamental principles of all the 17 Associated Kaufmann stores --- applying the "“Golden Rule” to every transaction-- fulflllmg every pledge-- glvmo the utmost in service-- in value--—-and in courtesy. To continue that record of integrity and service---to sustain that reputation of leader- ship---to merit always the faith and approval of the Home lovers of \Vashmfiton -that is the aim of Kaufmann’s. l | i f H]H!wrn‘( i .Er;.‘.vfi‘:,

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