The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1925, Page 11

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section two | TheSeattleStar = races 020: i = , | LATTLE WASI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 J i \TO HAVE FOURTH ROAD BIL 0, K BOTH PUBLIC IDOLS |) STORES CLOSE They Ask for Chance to Live gp tiny SQQW cow: imme son | ~~ ON MONDAY | of Highwa Ay | Retail Grocers Will Observe Washington's Birthday Workers Expect Half Million Hospital Total Saturday lans Mountain Will Standardize Legion to Start Club for Aged Men Aluminum Wares Orphan Fund Drive ARAN A AK \ IINGTON PARLOR CAR BLS RLIN.--T ~read and write by CANDLE LIGHT2 ~ ASSUREDLY NOT! It’s costly, unsatisfactory, fl ridiculously out-of-date. How, then, can you yne HURRY! only a few days to ) go! —you can enjoy greater convenience, efficiency, economy and safety with ELECTRICITY. —the up-to-date home owes its com- forts, econdmies and conveniences in a very great measure to modern time and labor-saving ELECTRICAL SERVANTS. reasonably expect old fashioned cooking appa- ratus to give you as satisfactory results as elec- tricity? Why be bothered with the dirt, waste and labor involved in less modern methods of cooking? READ S<<& the Pie news of ORE THAN 8,500 SEATTLE FAMILIES now use electric ranges, fo. greater economy, efficiency, 9 cleanliness, safety and comfort. Demand for the electric range is just as great and general in the COPI IN S F modern home as in the up-to-date apartment. And demand for electricity is fast increasing, particularly in Seattle, where power rates are exceedingly low and on the decline. Fi SHIR | SAI E. ! Hasten your enjoyment of BETTER COOKING FOR LESS. Unload your e out-of-date equipment, and let an electric range in your kitchen pay for 1h Se | Only 8 more shopping days before our lease expires at 1386 Second Avenue—still i NEON itself in time and money saved. COOK ELECTRICALLY—THE WHOLE a) ‘thousands of dollars worth of the finest Shirts and haberdashery which positively \ FAMILY WILL APPRECIATE IT! >) f be closed out. We're forced to sell—these prices will force you to buy in ‘ 1 ithe interest of your pocketbook. Money-back guarantee, as usual. r r] 4 LDA Hundreds of fine aS Come in and See | en re omar! de C yy The Wonderful New Modeis " NSS SAN ,signs and colors. gy ee ee od cay ean ee Westinghouse—Hotpoint—Universal—L. & H. 5 ELECTRIC | RANGES || OXFORD SHIRTS including DRESS SHIRTS ere ? oe ¢ie Fine Silk Shirts Jersey, Crepe, . $ 98 eT | tbr pore por yep er ge | Pussywillow S ilks and labor-saving features. Prices, of course, are the very i $5. 95 to $7. 95 values lowest possible; terms and service the most satisfactory. i | Your choice at For Dependable Service a MA® Collars | Union Caps Ties | Pajamas e sae Lae f Broken tines in SUITS Your choice of aie 3.00 Our cit te | ti . al | 9c ee 39c| 122 7 9c 122 | eng y O C) ©) © H ; ; 1336 : 204 COUNTY-C!ITY BLDG. BONE store Pas Headquarters tor Electric Ranges G Appliances ¢ e : ne Door South o * . INLY ‘Your ZB Z- (" Union bhi , NN

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