Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 9

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“ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. e B sz oo VARER R ! BN\ o e (i i i #" A discussion of the shoe problem arises ever so often in the home of the average family. The family MUST have shoes . . when and where to buy them most economically -- THAT'S THE REAL QUES- TION. Of course, you can’t make a tour of all the shoe stores every time someone needs new footwear, ‘but you can very easily learn what practically every- one of these stores have to offer by reading their ads in The Star consistently. The average family can save .quite a tidy little sum of money and no end of time by reading these ads and acting on the information thus obtained. These ads tell you when the shoes needed in your family may be had at the lowest possible prices and they save a world of time spent in “shopping around” by telling you exactly where these values are to be had. The men folks as well as the women should take advantage of the money saving oppor- tunities afforded by these ads. Read them * EVERY DAY, you never know e]dmit w'llzen tl;e The Clever'Buyer . last to which you are accustomed, in the style s The At ; yoiu prefer, may be had at an unusually low ReadsxThe_Ads. price. . . _ Adverfising is news—and every worth- { f while product seeks publicity through 8 THE STAR%because it goes into prac- ¥ tically every home in Washington and 4 its environs. Star advertising is as re- |4 liable as Star news.

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