The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1925, Page 11

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SECTION TWO Q) \ $ ON aa ENON NV ON IO NW VV NN NN I BYE VARY EY BY ENE ES BN EYEY EYE BEN ORY AY BE EY OSES EN BY ANR~ VEYENVENRY MY. —daily! N UTR v7 YW + v \ VANE V/A aw, Tw id » » u = OM oO oN » + OY MOY Y WWW wy > NAA ARR YAY YY YS YY AS Here’s How to Win the PRIZES— Write an essay, taking as your theme, "The Advantage of Electricity Ap- plied to Cookii nd General House- hold Uses.” Essay must not be over 1,500 words in length. If possible, base your essay on prac- tical experience, explaining your preference for Electricity for cooking and general use in the modern home or apartment. Advantage of CITY LIGHT service should also be consid- ered, as well as CITY LIGHT or pub- lie power ownership as a factor, as- suring CHEAP POWER for modern business, industries and homes, All contributions MUST BE EN INK, one side of paper only, and must be ré ceived at the CITY LIGHT department not later than May 1 8 Excluded from contest are all em- ployes and officials of CITY LIGHT departments, and their families; 4 employes of electric range manufac- turing, Jobbing or distributing firms, 4 and their families. Contest is open to all others in Seat fle and suburban districts now served by CITY LIGHT & POWER. For the four essays adjudged best by the appointed judges, will be awarded: One Westinghouse Automatic White Enamel, two-oven, Electrie Range; One Hotpoint Super-Automatic White Enamel Electric + One Universal Blectric Range and one “L & WU" Elec: trie Range. Four regular $10.50. Elee trie Percolators will be distributed among the authors of fobr next best essays; four regular $9.50 Westing- house Electric Irons will be distrib: uted for the four third best essays. Save This Ad for Reference TheSeattleStar — (2scus tow SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 ) WWW WWW P7- } AAA AY Aa Ay ayaa aay A ea a aaa AE aay, LAY GY RY AYR, ay GS Ma) GS Ay GS Ay EY Avaya aya ES AVvavas? — | ° PRIZE CONTEST © OW GOING ON—the biggest, most valuable, most interesting offer ever made the public on Electric Ranges. most unusual purchase opportunities, we combine a most interesting feature offer to give your dollar double action for your extra profit. How is this big thing economically possible? Read on—we tell you why. Very low power rates—the remarkable economy of Electric Cookery—have made Seattle, “The Electric City,” the greatest Electric Range market in the world. Demand grows mightily Women want electric cookery in the home, the apartment—everywhere! For greater safety, convenience, economy—nothing can substitute satis- factorily for the perfected type electric range, with its many time and labor-saving features. Westinghouse efficiency, cleanliness, A ‘beral allowance will be made on your gas, coal, wood or oil stove and applied, if you desire, as cash payment on pur-_ chase of the Electric Range of your choice. Everyone, of course, is entitled to the advantages this big sale offers, and we believe there are very few who will now be willing to delay any longer the blessings of Electric Cookery in their homes. But few simple restrictions are imposed apon those who wish to win one of the many valuable prizes in the Electric Range Essay Contest. 1—The purchase of some article, * no matter how small, must be made at CITY LIGHT. Your CITY LIGHT sales receipt, attached to your essay, makes you eligible. 2—Awards of the four major prizes (elec- tric ranges) will be made on condition that winners agree to use CITY LIGHT service. No restrictions made on other awards. Prize winners will be announced May 12. In the eyent a winner of an Electric Range has already purchased a Range from CITY LIGHT, You havo your choice of several N O (ee ‘ ; i stage styles in attractively moulded and prior to award, the full retail cash value will be allowed the prize winner. blown globes, with substantial high “Owned and Operated by the People of Seattle’’ Retail Value BUYS YOUR CHOICE kif] = ELECTRIC RANGE Your Old Range in Trade nial 200000) g With a great sale, alone affording This enormous demand, plus the co-operation and good will of the manufacturers, and the great selling power and service of your “CITY LIGHT” are responsible for this un- usual opportunity. Four of the leading manufactur- ers are represented, giving you a wide range of choice. Read carefully the directions below—they explain our Electric Range Sale offer, and they tell you plainly how you can win one of these wonderful ranges, its retail cash value, or the other valuable awards to be made. FREE! With Every Electric Range Purchased During Sale Contest Awards FOUR FIRST PRIZES—Will consist of large Westinghouse White Enamel, Two-Oven Auto- matic Electric Range; Hotpoint Super-Automatic Electric Range; Universal Electric Range, and offe “L & H” Electric Range—to be awarded for FOUR The kitchen, as a very general rule, BEST ESSAYS. 5 is the poorest lighted room in. the house, yet in this dingy light the FOUR SECOND PRIZES—Euch a beautiful 7- poner e ea ae Pen esct chee, Cup Electric Percolator, retail value $10.50. ikl: wondertat MaWRLOHEN. UND FOUR THIRD PRIZES—Each a new improved {pithy all cacy; a alt “Westinghouse” Electric Iron—‘the iron with the problem. It can bo so easily: attached and connected in any kitchen, bevel.” Retail value $9.50. grade fixture and handy drop switch. $6.50 POWE R Save This Ad for Reference — COOK ELECTRICALLY : Phone MAin GOOO

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