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PAGE 2 | Seattle’s popular heater store! the $22.50 CESCO $25.50 EMPRESS $29.50 for wood only— LAMIORAUALA AL ST —a very desirable and heavy made heater for wood only ; neatly trimmed with nickel; one of the best wood heaters we have to offer; large side door and front draft; an ideal heater; very good values at $22.50, $25.50 and $29.50. the . $16.50 FAIRY $19.50 EMPRESS $23.50 for coal or $27.50 —a medium grade heater for coal and wood; one that will give splendid service; neatly trimmed with rickel; it is strong and sturdy looking; heavy ribbed cast iron firepot and best steel body; priced very moderately, according to sizes; $16.50, $19.50, $23.50 and $27.50. the BELL EMPRESS for wood —one of the best low priced air-tight heaters; burns wood; inside fully lined with steel; stamped steel bottom and top draft; nickel top urn; this popular priced heater will give splendid service where quick heating is required; very low priced at $2.50, $3.50, $4.75 and $6.50. 2p a LR RE NN RRR a THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. the $27.50 the RUBY* $29.50 PRIDE EMPRESS $32.50 EMPRESS for wood for wood $13.50 $15.50 $19.50 (mn —this heater combines all the good fea- tures of wood-burning stoves; heavy, best grade steel body and extra thick bottom and top of heavy cast iron; for large rooms or halls; priced, according to size, $27.50, $29.50 and $32.50. —this heater has cast iron top with large opening, front outside draft, no danger of sparks. Nickel front rails and nickel urn; a very practical and safe wood heater; prices, according to size, very low at $15.50, $15.50 and $19.50. the the TROPIC DERBY EMPRESS EMPRESS for wood for coal or this is a very serviceable and attractive oak heater, especially made for this cli- mate; burns wood or coal; the body is made of cold rolled steel; heavy cast iron fire box; the grate is the shaking dump pattern; neatly trimmed with nickel; $15.50, $18.50, $22.50 and $27.50, as nickel toy t; cast iron leg id a special in collar joint so you can easily ch ie fire; good fire keeper; if you n inexpen- he , you cannot buy anything bet- ter for -$3.95, — and $6, your old stove, range or the heater taken as part payment CESCO on the purchase of a new EMPRESS EMPRESS MALLEABLE for coal RANGE, pipeless furnace or or wood— heater! wig(ere Cum our Race STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 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