The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1924, Page 9

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[_—_ ,(ssoron wo} TheSeattleStar =| racsss016 a EATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1 Burnett Bros.: Jewelers and Silversmiths—“‘Pay Us as You Are Paid” All the Community Plate You'd Like to Have Delivered to You for a Single Dollar Bill! Select Your Own Design Select Your Own Pieces | taste—all patterns Binp OF PARADISE DESIGN: Eve j may buy as © " little yen stock,” all the same in price, and ane The l ailabl on any Indulge your personal Places the Silverware in Your Home fi ROUGH the co-operation of | TH prices are the lowest CASH the Oneida Community Company, Make Out Your List prices—not a farthing is added Ltd., the Burnett Jewelry Stores are From This One enabled to make this remarkable offer. The aa : World’s Finest Silver Plate delivered to any home in Seattle or the Northwest— on payment of a single dollar. for the convenience of paying out of your “pin money.” Indeed, if at any time you find (or just | | “||| think that you’ ve f ound) | | | that you can do better for cash in some other good store—thenall you have to do is bring the Silver back to us and every penny you have paid will be returned to you, and that without a whimper! And—just as we sell fine watches, fine diamonds and jewelry—so now the famous Community Plate may be bought on the same saving plan—de- livered to you immediately on payment of a single dollar—and “paid for as you are paid.” || oe: H. HI H. H. Dessert Knives ...Setof6 9.75 If you have a set of Community. Plate add to it—all you want— “Pay us as you are paid.” If you cannot come, write, and | = ee ee ~ o § > will send the Silver to you. AND BEST OF ALL, THE “Add-a-Piece” COMPLETE SERVICE FOR SIX 26-Piece Set $30.50 (Correct Service Tray Free) “Correct Service” Books Free—While They Last— To women who call in response to this announcement, we will present, with our compliments, copies of “CORRECT SERVICE FOR THE FORMAL AND INFORMAL TABLE”—an authoritative book on table appointment edited by the Social Secretaries of Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont and Mrs, Oliver Harriman. Burnett Bros. CONTENTS | TEA SPOONS 6 DINNER FORKS 1 BUTTER KNIFE lievered. tor $1.00. Paid for $1.00 a Week ? : : abba! 214, ie 2 Which Is Between Madison and Marion Streets

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