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hy Py ; f | at RIDAY, JULY 6, R| Readers Write of Poultry, T.R., 1917, PAGE 6 should occasionally be throw n Ortmann, Wealth Conscription My and| must lean to win this war forefathers fought HARD ON POULTRY RAISER |mer. Those who raise the grub} Paul H, Ortmann, editor of The| melt, can : a of “0 P. CALLAGHAN 1507 Seventh Ave. Near Un Editor The Star: Some time ago|always do thetr part, Need have Seattle German Pr according tojout. Yours for senor bi" ADER Resear oO eget te pier 890 OF SCRIPYS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NPWsrarmns| on Kastern farm paper editor was |no fear about that [yeu ree of ceah , ‘ ihe, a: (6 tid thon oeait ia 1eetee, an te Likes our EDITORIAL " asked why he didn't get the great | But you cannot expect ua to work | neither hy do not t ve € a | RTMANN | : , at te send ter te Sees Editor The Star The article tm elearaph News Service of the United 2 Asseciat thinkers of the nation to give their|all day and half the sight for lew#) authorities attend to him «As To HERR on’ { [Sey L wantiie ieee ge ake tg ereren es mene, Wenn. Wesvettioe 82 Outen’ Sete Toten. th a pkey ol . rr “4 Bree tere cae started reasonable, aa, thas eeeaee ve (for The Star. Your article of June| “Are we common folks of this) Who Kept Us @ Nation Now Por- Tike per month ap fo 6 mon, € mom V0; year $880] "We Yo. we get the opinion of the} with the very workers that raised | is not an American citizen, so we | 24, calling attention to Herr Ort-\country to believe that tn poverty ‘ a ! Mes aera eoept “ ee ee ernen Sy ome... intelligent farmer lithe foodstuffs, Let America know | need not feed disgraced by his dis-|mann, helps @ litte. niricken, warridden and blood. peal 1 have ever read. It is subs o ub I've not bee shed to give my | the truth R, ALM liovalty, but his utterances are ay| I cannot read German, and have|etained, autocratic Berlin, and in lime, a human ¢ oO - Mine. Gat T will with your kite Route No. t, |nurely the activities of an alien{no desire to, but I have read from| London and Paris, potatoes are ac what we owe France. cs sae nie ae permission, give a few fact an} enemy as are those merely physical |time to time the column printed an | aly welling for less ess . anes Gee ce meats por a somewhat connected with a farm STRONG FOR T. R activities which our aplilers are ot | Bngiish that fe eh erpte, 1 in ile tree, Ae omer Ai i ape dindiee Peerage seg et . y?, lin fact about 18 hours eve by | Editor The Star In last night's) to guard against at bridge mun am @ lawabiding person, but @ } ca, of nen te < corne > i No Savager NY Sanction Here n a the Job Star | read th words ‘Shall tion planta, shipyards, ete, and per-| reading some of the things that this) which we have and are produ wn | notice brought to what it . Hee Before the war, wheat, the Ideal|thowe who kept us a nation now haps more far reaching in thelr con-|treasonable sheet — prints, my | #o much, in which we have been en-| no t to ts f MR MA ROOD, From one w signs himself Edward de Young, 1127 poultry food, was $30 per ton. Ajperish? and, a few nights ago, | seque Why should not such aj thoughts turn otherwise ,[Joying so much the fruits of pros 4218% 11th Ave. N. E. sLakeview ulevard, The Star received a letter in which the] jie white ago il was $105 per ton.| "Germany is winning” and “Why|man be interned? How do they get away with it?| perity at the cost of so much re | 216% N. E. *Fast St. Louis riot is compared to the German brutalities it is $88 per ton. not give Roosevelt a chance? It would also be well for the fed-| Ortmann is a tried and true friend | blood of our neighbors ac ee, ie wWatrtn Bers Town ke in Belg i i France. © ng the United Press deserip the war, exes were 30 All Washington, D. ©, knows: eral authorities to keep close wateh | of rything German, If thie gov-| » and whose cause we h mine We ates” You vase Gal gn Belgium and France. Quoting the et hs } dosen (June 1914), At ‘that France and the people of the|on the actions of his employers,|ernment were to adopt German} made our own, and have pledged) Mditor Bne tibk: | ok Buse Rave sion of the East St. Louis massacre, how “two girls beat an cents per doren.| U, 8, A. want Teddy tien Who will father such utter-| methods and suppress his paper and| and are willing to ‘sacrifice #0 |put a great truth inte words: jbld negro woman into insensibility” and how “a white |i you are any good fikuring with! We cry for the people to atand ances imprison him, which is exactly what| much red blood of our own? ine wee cosevelt In France om t one o he negro children over the head with aj]penct! and paper, please tell us| b rovernment, and right we Iam ashamed of a man, Gerinan| would happen to an American in} If, then, that fe true, ts It not) rg ay. woman hit re of the negr i nd pay p y * " Keep up the good work. There thar.” M le Young places a question mark upon our claims | where we get off at are, but the people Will get sick of or otherwine, who will take all this | Germany who attempted to commit) time that cong stop this ‘tom. een, Hlth tr ean Br: hegh agin Bm rei 1 Can you imagine the magnificent |tbe game of politics being played| country has to offer, then bite the such treasonable acts an he is com-|foolery’? Is it not time for it to)ar® im) cae. remheciens o politics, gpf humanity. He then adds \ , \ Frat [sum of 19 cents per pound making |{n Washington hand that feeds it,’ Mr. Ortmann|mitting every day, he would think| think and act with patriotism, 10 who thin 700 4% a i You damnable bigots! You cursed savages! You blat), No try t t \ i hat should at least chalk up one mark | bimself the vietim of persecution, |stead of greed and pork? That N 5 | g : be * sell our poultry to the mea The people are all right, but what at lew alk uy | Bee ae h : tien that called rere aaa about humanity and the cruelty of others, you hypocrites narket? No, my dear sir, it is tne lof the men wh re supposed tojto the credit of this country as! Being lenient is a virt put car-|same kind of patriotiem tha’ There is no defen for the savages who are guilty of casi item called feed bill ant the acne? aig against his own. He should know | ried too far, it becomes a weakness. | out nearly 10,000,000 young men to py sagea Ee ne a ee tthe East St. Lou a itic and Mr. de Young fails to] What do city people do when! It is true France is etarving, and|that no American in Germany Help us keep track of Hee a | register tor Lira tags Peerog Pome te bastedeho Str i Halistinguish that the American nation does not sanction this /¢fm £° NER (They Sanit tn eaten tet oneal at this govern:|utternaces ea he has done here. | Satus, Wash.|bondn, and that same kind of pa-|editorial on America’s duty to ; ‘ ie mu en fe 5 ington and the head of this gove p nees . J ‘ranc ffer congratula- Phorror, does not urge it, does want it. It is the out-|oa, we do? Sell our stock. What|ment don’t bend more to the peo-| Soon after war was declared a| — triotiem on Mercy Monday, when France, I wish to o' a break of individuals in defiance of American conscie elxe can we do? | will, there will be a change, friend heard a man on a car ex LETTER TO A SENATOR people gave a full day's were to rp a gp re te prc H Not so with the kaiser’s mimons Pheir reign ¢ ter- To keep female stock means The Star start something,| pres# some rather disloyal sent! The accompanying letter was the Red Cross, when the chi bar . Be bbe TP us wean ae H : | be | keeping for 60 or 80 days hens eat-|say, get names Just ke you had a/ ments, and turning to him, gave him) written to Senator Mil Poin- t home did not have all the bread our grea! jrorism has the highest official sanction It could .not be r a ‘ . 2 Dette than eee a cat thay deeded caver be told. too Sta i " o ; ieee Rutiicl j {Ing high-priced feed but laying not. / week ago, to send to Washington, & kindly warning against dc #0. dexter, by oy i - aghan. ‘ a Nv ericerntag. Mr, eeopevel Al peonducted as systematically as 1 unless it were 3 jorize st 4 g ® mat seve > He flared up. “Thin is a fr While Senator Poindexter may ine of the price ce ) > ‘ if ) ‘ And to raise young k means jand demand that Roosevelt be giv a p 1c ent vies ondertel ener Phy the powers that be. It is part of the Hohenzollern creed |gix and seven months of feeding, en a chance to serve America nnd country; T can say what I like be trusted to vote right on the 1 ask, Is it possible that there jadi tring bis wi i ert ul enersy and Hthat “might is right.” with absolute® no retur France? You seem to be the only eo sald, “it ta because war tax and food bills, the let- [are some men In the senate who ability, Shad ead bol 0 rn The Ge toer has been e thus far to dictate Famir Sure thing! And fam-| paper that dares to give us the this | ee country that you can ter will cerve a usefuln just will sell their birthright for a mess ence in France is ab itely necep i aby cama eboateabeed i. copie {ine is the mother of revolution. | real dope, Go to It do wo. vou were an American fa! thesame. Similar letters should | of pottage? If it is fair to conscript sary or expedient ; fithe national conscience to such an extent that as a people) im Quick need have no fear} PAUL GOERNER. | Germany, it would be very danger-| go to every senator and con- |men, In it not fair to conscript] Ase student, and especially a8 Germans do not disapprove the brutality in Belgium and of predicting. Better let the truth | ous to express yourself as You have| gressman, to arouse them to a money? student of the “correct word, I {France y sanction it, welcome it, and call it a “military |pe known. CAST OUT THE STONES just proper spirit of serving our | “Dear Mr. Poindexter, I assure |regard as a gem your line, If you pexigency ue Better leave the allies take care Editor The Star: President Wil America may be the “melting own democracy, while combat. | you that much of th ice not vege ne cg we agg pile : ' ‘ * but 1 lfor you, but for those in congress|a club “ ff, . . Q t o emaelves fe hile. Uncle}son promised protection to such pot,” but for purity of product tn ting Prussian autocracy, ir . The difference between America and Germany is that]of themselves for a w y ‘d / i = we | utd ieumansety tiekla the OAM } . } t .. ” are fast losing their hold on| wo \y s . . Sam had better take care of his| alien enemie® as should “obey the the ultimate analysis, the refuse The letter follows 0 k [Here we do not condone, nor forgive, and certainly do not ally first—the Aq far-|iaw and keep thelr stones th that lam an Ameri-|the very people upon whom they | C. PATRICK, Sanction savagery, even tho it occurs within one of our own cities. And it is a difference, Mr. de Young, between hu-| JW Wnnnnnnrrrrrrrrrrnrnrm sn Ald soctety of the National j League for Woman's Service of the Pmanity and inhumanity, between the light of civilization and |/ P li . Sh i Seuapeoiee ee ‘ 9 é A i National Council of Defense, says H qtne darkness of barbarism. olitics as She 66 e” | Next Novel eg) | 8 Pe a. National Penta pokbor era v ’ Is Down South O Inson ruso |"PICKWICK PAPERS” | COL restaurants are too large. Tee BY CHARLES DICKENS UM good Woman must bave eaten Commandeerin Results apenanny By DANICL FFE fa i ay wee a a) i gs In stumping his district, William se [cer pow OX AccoENT OF it Whenever you read that the coal operators, or the steel) Schley Howard. a Geo ongre ee ro The coal operators have cut WA - iN the bak ther f men wh ntrol the|® kes with him a lusty negro. (Continued From Our Last lesue)|/ounded and amazed at seeing the|the speed I paid, a oh ed on prices, We hope the retail conl| The evening was "pent “i plaving imen, or the baker r any er set ‘ en he sees a farmer at Work 1D) 1 wan the 6th of November, in|#hore spread with skulls, hands, | (owards wm wn he sep ssn |dealere bear about 4 gaines, and one enjeral eat was Tmarket for some commodity greatly needed by the common |iie fields, Mr. Howard stops : A A vais feet, and other bones of human| it seemed evident to me thet ne none | singing rly Gate . ssity for the carrying on of war, propose | p, 6 out and Introduces him-| the sixth year of my cap +|pedies; and particularly I observed | visits which the savages made —— © es ae ae {peop ple or of vital necessit & pre a ee aa Seth luctions are|that I set out on this voyage, and|y place where there had been a|thus to this island were not very| And now that we've found OUt | which are dear ogendl E Van “amicable agreement” whereby prices shall be fixed, shake | self ae ao on as to nod uctions ere] {bat eet tte ne ee eee ieee ac eertie dug in the|frequent, for it was above 16|coal prices can be controlled in|amw s age 2 J }jhands with yourself. Dance a jig-step or two, if you are so] over and ihe Ruivircte his negro| pected. When I came to the east/earth like a cockpit, where it ts|imonths before any more of them |time of war, why not in peace? | ae 6 inc Smile freely 4 a¢ e ound eat ledge of supposed the savage wretches had © on shore there again—that| 0. ® 2 4 jincline wsciiad Jattendant to take up the*plowing side I f nd oa gr pr & | "You eo plo. “Speaking of names,” postcards i For it is a sure sign that the nightmare of commandeer-| 5, other work on which the farmer|rocks and a shoal of sand, so that! sat down to their {nhuman feast-'is to say, I neither saw them nor Ps ls Pt R. i, “have you notes Cat DI Ving has caused the hair of the monope lists to stand on end.|was engaxed, and continue at it/I was obliged to Ko a great way|ings upon the bod ie ba oth fai ee oe aM. iar sea egiary move. I hope that Yellen has collaborated — with i The price-fixers do not fear the statutes. They just {until the discussion of he ra out to sea to dou . the vag igh aes ould dear | g | a ol tat Uns. foe a to: the retiy more. Nope aN onaries T Harris ina aust? 1 of the nation in genera N sooner € ot ® n lace " , rd A i fdote on the long-drawn-out and bo ng-win ied congressional in erits sat myself Kot me up the hill again with all © abr at least not so far upon not only by| Begg PSE tvestigations. They are even tolerant of grand jury prob peotolng kod, | cap “pig beater igs ane this while 1 lived uneom- | -————— those | who fuc-| = dager during rtime comes to Mint that tl lee teas te to Aneaaie - i y son of the con-|ceed you in the coa! business, but! 4a ¢ ag sesso But when, during wartime, it es Wnting that tl |The 4 Hi ; : . ee iIs First Canadian ‘ona of their com-]by the Indusiries of the United “Sie Ae. 0%.2°Ss to tpresident may commandeer their products an thru the e the cou ation | was in. he we > i » by surprise—from States with respect and admira-| Fer many long and drunken years Hvarious governmental agencies, fix a price that seems fair 7 tw ag 9 Wawatan, | Worene to Bag a Zeppelin 5 I observe that the expec-|tion for the manner in which you| We've clasped you te cur heart, frall concerned, why that is a different matter. Even the ard, and at’ last. came within : tation of evil {s more bitter than|have acted. You have met the sit-; ™%t,2em wel Bare — M thought of Il joy in life to depart from the world H peste Fane chhre, Shaan the suffering, expecially if there is uation {n magnificent fashion. I| Were ends our old com he tthe tobi fist. Th as to sh * the birds t n emon ulce abori raped i> bet hog: 3 Sona Bet no room to shake off that expecta: | think you have reason to be proud| John Barleycorn, bye. of the monopolist he sun ceases to shine, ie bird oO sing being @moo' ater, | tion or those apprehensions of what you have done.”—From |g, peas: The situation carries its own moral. The war powers beat ogtll hore, 1 fell ca! During all this time I w in| Becretary Lane's address. to the | We've rellicked round with you. of the government, even without special and specific enabling or rec es Pa papel bee? rhe "God tad the murdering humor, and spent | coal operators who were forced to We've spent cur each Cy reckioes pacts, are vast and, in some cases, unexplored In time of ee for my safe resolving to lay | mont of my hours, which should {cut the price of coal. rer the You segmned = ForHt pal 00,000,000 Girls! Make beauty lotion at | have been better employed, in ses friendship was @ lie, Hstress when the comfort and welfare of 10 people rie! Make y fotlo anide all thoughts of deliverance | lcontriving how to circumvent and| Signs in a First ave, restaurant You aly did ur Darin, and se is concerned, the president can exert his immense comman- home for a few cents. Try It! by boat. | in user tera the very next: tod window na Fi yy corn, good-bye. deering privilege to put a stop to all unjust price grafts, 1 was now at 6 gent toe eee iaaanid aoc theme Mavis amici Stuinkad? | vou _plazed the evi with a win way to go home with D0 Y es cr whether it is the government itself or the uhimate con tegen bore capper Ph Mage had run too much hazard to think Nor did I consider at all that if] “W aiter, Wanted. | wear’ tinclons comm en being victimized into a bottle containing = three! of attemptt it by the way 1} I killed one party—suppose ten or | ‘ook Wante | "We have no leisure ned be hed nae the hearty Godspeed of millions of the ;ounces of orchard white, shake well, raat ‘eS tages hn, in the | a dozen—I was still the next day,| “Cashier Wanted.” | went Posvengeot fy Be nig og _o— poe on in the land would | #24 7ou have @ quarter pint of the) 7 ie to make my way slong or week, or month, to kill another,| The place evidently has a pro-| gd °st’ yee, de ‘ah vated American people, no congress and no courts in the land wou reckle and tan lotion, and io Dic pened paths is and so another, even ad infinitum, | prietor. ‘John Barleycorn, good-bye! dare seek to stay the hand of the chief exec aint Thankful jon besutifier, at very, very | "0° Soot, ore } might lay up my till I whould be, at length, no less eee diel ion wo { o 1 cost ; erer than they were in being| An official of the No Food| @——————-—— the relief he afforded them, the nation would stand ne ana} frigate safety, so as to have her a murderer than they ‘ * oo behind him. It would sweep aside as chaff any agency | Your grocer has bs lemons & th sain et wanted ber "2 | man-eaters— and perhaps much|Wasters of the New York depart-/| READ STAR WANT ADS . 2 ? | any drug store or toilet counter will| * 7 ment of the Women’ 8 National Spe eorescinca ds 2 e 1 in his ef- . ¢ : nree on 1 came to more so it that sought to tie his hands and cripple him in his bene ‘supply three ounces of orchard | | a a pose a ailee cont rd Puen iy divddow Inve ee| io i icent and patriotic work white for a few cents. Massage Sie Gnvaniant haebory tar plexity and anxiety of mind, ex- f° i ea this sweetly (ragrant fotion into the|boat. Here I stowed my boat very| pecting that I should one day or| 4 face, neck, arms and hands eac t » hands of these | je DO THEY have such a thing a cheer leader on the Western : oat safe, aA8 1 went on shore | other fall into the ha f front? If 20, we nominate Billy Sunday. teeter ast tov. tar nen| 1 soem found 1 had but a. little} merciless creatures; and if I did at t : igh PRK pinned amg cage oat | 9 yt plac here I had any time venture abroad, it was not t and white skin becomes. Yes! | passed by the place wher a “e a be ; CHILDHOOD MAY do without a grand purpose, but manheod can. fi) been before, when { traveled | without looking around me with the| f not not.—Holland. a | foot to that shore so, taking noth-| jereatest care and caution imagin- 3 —__——— vesetes ling out of my boat but my gun able | if SECRETARY DANIELS says vice threatens jackie recruits in train. ah tat neal tee WE: Wad bee However, I wore out a year and! “ing at Newport. But, Mr. Secretary, Newport's Newport. il: ding {, 1 reached my bower [three months more before I ever| 4 ig in the evening, and laid me down jsaw any more of the savages, and 4 OBSERVE THAT the Canadian government has settied the great Jeweler and Siiveremitn lin the shade, for | was weary, and| then T found them again, 8 I wba } coai strike in Western Canada. Ordered immediate resumption. of N | fell | | foon observe. It is true they mig’ Ui work and a wage increase of 22/2 per cent. 1010 Secohd Ave, Near if Seu sen, what! have been there once or twice, but + - Madison 10 in when I was Jeither they made no stay, or at a HOHENZOLLERN knows now Uncie Sam isn’t biuffing! " Bsssssesssssssszzgggnegnacersescecaasengsasa cep by a voice }least 1 did not heer them; but, in i aie al A ger Tite te the month of May, as near as I : a leulate, and in my four-and : } Robin, Robin Crusoe; poor Robin could ca : : IUONHASUUSTOGONGSNUUUUOASONSNSUOOOOGGREUUGGAOOSNSNUOOUANENOSOOUOGOOGOSENEDOOGEOEROUOUEOUOOGUGLOOOOUOQOQUUOECTUAHTH UH ttt ee eo ee ee eee eee Robin | SOB IEF twentieth year, I had a very strange H Crusoe? Where are you?’ Where| poBT LECKIE Co with them; of which in AS 8 place ; |have you been bs . |e ere was at first dreadfully fright-| Canada 4s celebrating the hero-| The perturbation of my mind} | ened and started the utmost| ism of Sub-Lieut. Leckie, of Toron-| during this fifteen or sixteen | 4 | consternatio o sooner|to, Who has just won # distinguish-| months’ interval was very ‘great; 1| : onsternation. = Put on mer ts } |were my eyes open, but I saw myled service crose for attacking and|slept unquiely, dreamed always | ; Pon ditieg on the top of thet deste Ze 1-22, off the| frightful dreams, and often started q - |hedge, and immediately knew that | cast oast of F nd, He ts the} out - my sleep. is the Bight In i t was that spoke to me; for| first Canadian to bag a Zep. Leckie) the day, grea roubles over. a 4 i articu alr e come ne ie ™ ih berhoans ry langing joined the royal naval air service} Whelmed my mind; and in the night Don't Waste One i 1 had used to talk to him and) in em J three 1 dreamed often of killing the say- Single Slice of Bread” ; teach him 1 h raining He is 26 years) ages, and of the reasons why I ch t * pe 5 » do t ¢! * , ; ° However, even tho I w it/of age and was connected with the Might justify the doing of it. But GOOD BREAD makes you eat it all, POOR aa the parrot, it © | while| firm of John Leckie & Co., Toron-| to waive all this for a while - mat Q 18 an before I could compose myself.|to, before enlisting | (Continued In Our Next issue) | BREAD acts contrariwise. Dry hunks, and dry HE “PEOPLES BANK” has always extended a particularly hearty welcome to the ‘Men Who Work With Their Hands’—the men who are the backbone of our industrial plants, and the other men who do the real hard work that counts so much in building up the various enterprises of this city. Men like these are invited to bring their pay en- velopes here, to let us care for their weekly or monthly savings and help them accumulate a sub- stantial competence against the days to come, when they can no longer toil for a living. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS In fact, the great bulk of this bank’s depositors is made up of this class of men, and it is a matter of pride to our officers that the great majority of them are saving steadily and accumulating comfortable balances. nec O No matter where you work, you can put part of this week’s wages at work here to earn interest for you. THIS BANK I$ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Peoples Savings Bank PEOPLES BANK BLDG. SECOND AT PIKE Fe AUANUMMADAE OG GENNUEUUAROAHTODSTTSDEAUAQQUOOOO UGA EEEOND LAU AUT SEDATE PHI But I got over it; and the sound of Poll's volce enme to be my great est consolath I had now had enough of ram bling to sea for some time, and | enough to do for many days it sti reflect upon the danger Ih nin And now ne to a new scene of my life ened one day about going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked| foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen in the sand I stood as if I had seen an appar ition. I listened; I looked round me; I could hear nothing anything. | went up the shore and down the shore; other impression but that one, I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my faney; but there was the very print of a foot—toes heel and every part of a foot When IT came to my castle 1 fled into it like one pursued, 1 slept none that night. The farther I was from the occasion of my fright, the greater my apprehen sions were. But I presently con cluded that {t must be some of the savages of the mainland, wandered out to sea canoes, and had been but were gone away to sea, being as loath, perhaps, to have stayed in this desolate island as I would have been to have had them Now I began to take courage. 1 had not stirred out of my castle for three days and nights, and be gan to go abroad again, But to see with what fear I went forward, bow often I looked behind me, would have made any one think I was haunted with an evil con- science When I was come down the hill to the shore, | was perfectly con- in their on shore, nor #ee| but I could see no} who had} Full Singing Cast, A Solid W: Children’s Chimes of Normandie 24——_Twenty- Comic Opera inThree Acts Four People—~24 Chorus and Orchestra Admission 75c Only One of 26---Big Attractions---26 eek’s Enjoyment man Season Tickets Until Noon of Opening Day. .$2.50 Afternoon of Opening Day $3.00 Tickets $1.00 West Seattle ChautauquaWeek July 6 to 12, Inclusive slicey wasted in the bread bin corner testify to what bread that dries out quickly means. Every slice eaten, every bit relished, NO WASTE, tes- “WHAT GOOD BREAD MEANS to America in the war against waste, and TO YOU in your monthly food bill and in your ENJOY- ) of your food. The Big Loaf is every bit good bread, the best that good ingredients can make. It is fermented just sufficiently to retain all the good qualities of the flour, improving its grain and texture, and the baking process just such as to retain moisture exactly right, and the flavor is delicious. And more bread by weight for the money in the Big Loaf. THE LOAF THAT SAVES— THE BIG LOAF Is the 15c Loaf INSIST ON IT 1 Cup crumbs Hot buttered toast oon butter rated cheese Boak the bread crumbs 16 min- utes in milk, Melt the butter and add the cheese; when cheese has melted, add the soaked crumue and seasonii Mix well to= gether and add the beaten ess, Cook three minutes and pour over hot buttered toast advertisements published under of the Master Bakers’ Af

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