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- s 3 &= THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars in Christmas Savings Funds Will be Released by the District Banks Monday 75,000 A DAY TO SPEND IN 20 SHOPPING DAYS Money to spend! Money to spend! Money to spend for Christmas! Monday morning Uncle - Sam’s Postmen will deliver over seven millions of dollars to the saving and thrifty Washingtonians who have patronized the Christmas Savings Clubs of the Washington banks. These thousands of Christmas Club members who have saved this great sum are naturally thrifty, and, being thrifty, they are wise spend‘ers. They will want to spend their savings in the stores ~ Because THE STAR publishes the greater vol- ume of advertising women instinctively look to THE STAR as a guide to their shopping. And merchants, manufacturers and dealers who want these women to read their message of the many attractive Christmas gifts in their shops will adver- tise in THE STAR, in order that they may share in this great Christmas Savings Fund. THE STAR is read by more than 100,000 fam- ilies daily (nearly all of the families of Washing- ton and nearby Maryland and Virginia)—which *® and shops which offer attractive articles and gifts for Christmas. is one of the many reasons why THE STAR is the paper pre- ferred by the advertisers (THE STAR publishes more advertis- ing than all the other Washington papers combined). ¢ Slar. They will want attractive values. They will want a guide to help them spend all this seven and more millions.