The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 7

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THE SEATTLI rAT EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD READ THE ADS EVERY DAY 2 ~ Te Sy We wy Piuning i (A. The Business g ving” 3 (LIRR ducted Maa Neca endeavors to show a profit over : Y & fe) \: Mi and above the actual household expenses. | re i Unlike the business manager, with his corps of assistants, es AM ‘i eel the housewife. usually is manager, buyer, banker, book- P| roy keeper and general overseer. Although hers is one of the most important of all businesses, it is, in the vast majority of mY g lor cases, strictly a “one-woman” business. It’s up to her ALONE i) , anh, to show a profit. 4 © Ca | pi i e ; The merchants realize that household duties take up the a pe fee ‘M4 greater portion of her time, and in order to be as helpful as A | fe | possible, to save both her time and her money, they give her ‘i aa ea 2 \ ay | a daily report of tomorrow’s “money-savers” in the form of = | ads in this paper. W | A few minutes each day spent in reading these ads enables “a her to keep posted on the current prices of the hundred and den one things needed in her business. Being thoroughly familiar with the various offerings of the stores and shops, she makes her purchases more conveniently, with no loss of time, and she actually saves money doing it.

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