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For Cooking Purposes and for Table Use OLEOMARGARINE finds favor with thousands of housewives and families. Made from natural nutritious foods in almost every day tn every household. Pasteurized milk, pure animal fats, vegetable otis, finest gra reamery butter and best grade dairy salt, Dealer are anxious to supply you with COLUMBIA BRAND OLBOMARGARINE because ¢ use TRY THIS CAKE RECIPE White Cake with Chocolate Filling Whites of four eges. % cup Columbia Brand Oleomargarine 1% cups sugar 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons baking powder 2% cups flour Chocolate Filling 2 tablespoons chocolate or cocoa dissolved in a little hot water. 1 cup milk. 1 cup sugar with 1 teaspoon flour Yolks of four eggs. Pinch of salt. Cook the above ingredients in double boiler, and while hot put between layers of cake. FRYE & Co. Seattle Distributors Scheie Lay town, v, ager ame Bull Still. Censor May 30.-Chare ish government ts to the AGATE JEWELRY | Senator "Saye John G WASHINGTON ing that the Brit qpotinuing nwor mail the purpose of secrets and tn Senator Sherman, Illi today introduced @ resolution to discontinue are so magnetic that they = right up te the along the beach us the agates nos lasking Great Britain the censorship. Reserved seats on sale Ow! D-ug Third and Pike, Pine and <. B AR t RING WIL ‘The postoffice ts opposite ua MAY Birthstone: Emerald methods ead personal ailentioa Dr. J. Brown's New Office ORFHEUM BUILDING ‘Third end Mediscca “When you think of advertising, — think of The Star vee AR PEPORRIACS 2 od SPR OPrnN 3 AND 7 P.M /) t) i SD Er CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET FIRST AVE. BETWEEN por WNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES ATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. estern Delicatessen Co. CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE MARKET (Upper and Lower Floors) Occidental Avenue and 1422 First Avenue YVesler Way tion Salad, 2 pts. .35c | Veal Loaf, lb .25c| Fancy Ripe Olives, pint... SWEET MIXED PICKLES, pint We are headquarters for Lunch and Picnic Goods, as we ‘carry a most complete line. Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. Fancy Yakima Potatoes, 9 lbs...... 25¢ New Red Onions, 4 Ibs............. 25¢ Home-grown Head Lettuce, each....10¢ Fancy Hothouse Tomatoes, |b Fancy home-grown Cucumbers, each 10¢ and 15¢ Central Fruit Stores Sweet Oranges, dozen Blood Oranges, dozen Seedless Grape Fruit, each.. Best Sunkist Lemons, dozen Fresh Cherries and Strawberries at. ‘ BEM be eke Viare o04 06 0 Special Prices New Walnuts, Ib Green Peas, lb... . Sweet Naval Oranges. California Grape Fruit, WASHINGTON FRUIT & VEGETABLE COMPANY Sweet Cherries, lb... -15¢ | Fresh Cucumbers, New Potatoes, 3 lbs . 25¢ | Fancy Asparagus, |b Fresh Strawberries, cheapest price in the Market. American Grocery Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL Cane Sugar, 5 Ibs. 48¢; 10 lbs 95e¢ Federal Milk, 3 large cans . B5¢ Carnation Milk, 2 large cans Campbell’s Soups, 3 Kingsford’s Corn or (¢ package for -12¢ California Tomatoes, large cans, 2 for 25¢ Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoe large | cans for . B5¢ Del Monte Extra Sugar Corn, 2 B5¢ | Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs....25¢} Ivory Soap, large, 10¢; small Grape Nuts, 2 packages..... 25¢ Clean Easy Soap, 5 bars. . Booth’s Sardines, large cans. - 19¢ | | Mascot Soap, 3 ba Heinz Baked Beans. .13¢, 19¢, and 33¢ / Hill’s Red ¢ Crisco. .11/y Ibs 3 lbs, 88¢; 6 Ibs.| _ for ......... $1.77; 9 |t .....$2.75 | M. J. B. Coffee, Early June Peas, No. 1 cans........ 10¢ | _,> pounds for wee Baker's Cocoa, b. 23¢; 1 1b¢ ries Gate Coffee, |b. Snider’s Catsup, large rood iy 30¢ ‘ \ Golden West Coffee, Ib, Sliced Pineapple, large cans... .833¢ Instant Postum, 5 for.. Seedless Raisins, Sunmaid, bulk, 2 lbs Minced Clams, Sea Shore brand, 2 for . Gold Dust, large package......... Star Naptha Powder, large pkg Dromedary Dates, pkg. . Olympic Pancake Flour Fisher’s Blend Flour, 49-lb. 2414-lb, bag $1.63; No. Crystal White Soap, 5 bars 33¢ cans 27¢ , pound bag $< 10 bag. 45¢; 3 lbs. si. 30; i8e¢ large can f € & |ia to be launched immediately “F Family Laugh’ — © the five best funny an itted 1 of The Laugh Contest” hi joke to the ju y read and conned and wir wifted and weighed Star cht ode ears in the ent would not have tit for a farm To those who judge ubmitted in thankfu a Tray of comfort for thone failed to “get in the Among the scores of funny ¢ are dowens worthy of pr un 1, p umn, in thé Pink edith his and © to Ume he wi h the judge at” failed — te nm in the Pink vkew the there is Wateh for Star In the Final judgment of the “Laugh MUST PAY TAX BY SATURDAY : Internal Revenue Collectors Receive Instructions Word has been received In Seattle from the internal revenue depart ment at Washington, D. C., announc ing that occupational taxes and the tax on pleasure boats must be paid] by Saturday, May 31 Occupations which are subject to tax are brokers, except In special canes where they are members of a organiza $100; ship » brokers of museums, thea t halla, according to} stock exchange or similar tion, $50; bond brokers. proprietors tres and conc the neating the town, $25 to $200; public tions, not including exhibitic under the « charitable exhib | held | exhibi- | $100 in each | y in which the cireus/ id; bowling alleys, $10 for each | alley or table; shooting galleries, §20;| riding academies, $100; passenger au-| tornobiles operated for hi each hine with « ven people. aving & capacity of more than even people The tax on boats relates to pleas | ire boats, power boats and mail boats of over five net tons and on motor boats with fixed engines not used exclusively for trade or commerce or | national defense. The tax is based) on length and tonnage. Bic COMMUNITY DRAMA PLANNED Mrs. Robert Sandell Will Di- ™ : rect Program - x The biggest community drama} program in the history of Seattle; by War Camp Community Service, it was announced this morning, on the appointment of Mra. Robert Sandel! direct the campaign Mre dell is nationally recognized for} work in the field of community | ma, being credited with the de ment of the first church theatre merica Drama League of America has expressed the opinion that the work of Mra. Sandell in this churel theatrical field has done pioneering | of infinite dramatic value and pos sibility. Her Pilgrim Players, of | the Pilgrim Congregational church have received magazine and editorial approval and have been widely dis | cussed. | Ansisting Mrn, Sandal! in this) |community campaign for ‘better! |drama and more of It,” } to will be Miss Olive Gwinn, a popular Un! versity of Washington dramatic |xtar, who has been seen in many | |lending parts in college drama. | Mrs, Sandal, before coming t |Seattie, was conch of dramatica at |Qhio Wesleyan University he is a graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory A big city-wide pageant is being considered by Mrs. Sandall as her |firet step in community drama | tization. Barnes’ Circus Is Different Sort|* BY FRED ROGERS Tho Star Office Boy Folks, you all hear people say that if you see one circus you have seen them all Well, that may be, but it struck me on the oppos ide last night, when I sat the large tent, giving the / the tune of * ny riding a thousand that you don’t Say, if you are ng | wo and take a peek clowns, They are enough to mak anybody croak with laughter. But when you hear “Jumbo” coming don’t think it is “Willy,” the clown cop, practicing on his bass trombone like of other nuts, including myself, did. You are missing some thing if you don't t in ALG * four-ring wild animal show It's at Fourth ave, and and will stay until Sat \ grouch at one of those ra st night An overnight walk among the rho dodendron fields of Kitsap will be held this week end leadership of Redick Mek dent of the tion company on the steamer F at 2 o'clock Satur destrians will lea ton boat at aturday evening from ¢ \ big campfire will be lighted by the walkers Satur }day night. Other pe on the Charles capacity and the nize of | ge | wae naughty |, | Office Boy Says SUGAR, Pure Cane ise ” Ww re ane third prise of $1 ¢ 66 O8 Hell wt $1 to I und the fiftt °C, Ander SUGAR Lower Westlake Public Market STAM man V Section ©. Biddle, 115.N. 19th St, Seattle ought home an unexpe r dinner and mother didn't have enough tle Willie, who wa into the kit the situation eater her her progre was going r et the sar ng him with her ttle ht that w and ye Say, shing all up. any!" YOU CAN ALWAYS BE AS SURED OF THE LOWEST PRICES AT WESTLAKE PUBLIC. MAKKET n SECOND PRIZE—$5 Awarded to Mrs. liver Olsen, 827 Hewett St, Bremerton Zoble Grocery Co. ” Stall 105 Vhone Millett 4314 Pure Cane Sugar 11 bbs. ‘$1.00 With $5.00 Purchase o Not Ineluding Sugar Little son, three years old, was Playing in the back yard with the mother rushed to the Honny,” she called indignantly are you pulling kitty's tafl? ‘Causes the other end shouted sonny “why bites THIRD PRIZE—81 Awarded to Oliver Baker, Hel] St, Seattle oe * My little cousin, oR Customers, for Your Supply of Freshest Fruit and Vegetables Stop at M. ROOT & CO. Always Better Goods for Less Money STALLS 108-109 Class A Fruit & Vegetable Co. Best Burbank Potatoes, 2 Ibs. N Cabbage, Green Onions, 5 for Winesap Apples, New Potatoes, ¢ STALL 120 Sammy Weston. one day, and his mot? er spanked him. Later she heard jbim making a peculiar noise, and jee asked him what he was maying I'm swearing. but up so God won't Sammy I'm chewing it hear me,” said POURTH PRIZE—1 Awarded to Lyman Wood, 318 Koy St, Seattle x im Aunt Beck was cleaning up 9-year | old cousin Timmie, getting him ready % c chool. She was pretty hie neck and cars. ie and crying, she exclaimed, in peration “You dirty little pup; you're not fit to live with decent folks! Timmie stopped crying tong enough to shout: “That's the reason I stay here? bunches .10¢ FIFTH PRIZE to Mixx Belle ©. Ander. non, Winslow, Wash, », Traveling on the steamer HH. BR. Kennedy, from Seattle to Bremerton, one day recently was a ye Une man. his wife and their emall son. Willie, 5 years old. Right across the aisle was @ wonderfully pretty girl, and | Voice the young man soon began to look that way with admiring eye. Willie also began to look at the pretty All at once ved Into the, sea behind his father, and, leaning over his shoulders, exclaimed, in a shrill ain't she She's some chic dad? Ken, Personal Attention As a commercial bank, with a Savings De- partment, we engage only in short-term transactions growing out of industrial and commercial business. This keeps our assets liquid and enables us to be of service to a large number of concerns and individuals. While we have many depositors, we do not have so many that we cannot give careful personal attention to the requirements of each, FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 Are you sacrificing coffee flavor for price? Lower coffee prices do not mean a saving. Real coffee economy lies in strength and flavor. M.J.B. Coffee . is the richest flavored coffee you can buy. Buy the five pound can and Save More moncy. REMEMBER OUR GUARANTEE PACK M, J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO. Office and Warehouse, 313 Occidental Ave, in (Westlake Public Market! TIMES SQUARE SIXTH AND VIRGINIA SOAP FLOUR SUGAK lawer a150 STALL SUGAI STALL —Lower Section Section Ostberg Cash Grocery WHERE YOU BUY FOR LESS Rk er Best Flour 206 ry 506 Potatoes 25¢ New Westlake Grocery STAIAS 1617 LOWER FLOOR Uibbon’ ‘Tea, ‘B5e of Snyder's Cateup. - 206 ‘TOKIO Stall 130—Phone Main 5952 49-lb. Sack Rainier Flour $2.55 M. J.B. Coffee $1.20 at sack Rolled Oats, Regular 55c Blue Ribbon Tea Special 40c ° < a= Three Girls’ Bakery onl . STALL CENTER OF MARKET Three Girls’ Maple Cream Nut Cake No Sunday Dinner com- | ,.,, plete without one. can Mazola ieee $1.20—$2.20 ‘Fuss’ Market UNION ANNEX Selection of the MARKET Choicest We Cater and to the Most Exacting Custom Attractive Saturday STALLS 4-5 Lowest Priced Meats for Your Sunday’s Meals INVITING SATURDAY SPECIALS Stalls 10-11 Herring, Fresh Salmon, large, each... Th. wee Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Sanitary Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included FIVE PER CENT CASH! This market is not only selling meat at the lowest prices, but pays a dividend of 5 per cent on the amount of each purchase to stockholders, and 214 per cent to non-stock- holders. SAVE YOUR COUPONS and share in this great co-operative system of buying. We have solved the high cost of living. Watch Our Price List | A Few Specials for Saturday 30c ”"16c “We Lead—Others Follow” CO-OPERATIVE MARKET Phone Elliott 1625 CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN See SYRUP 40c Arete OOS . 15¢ Pure Lard, per pound | Compound, per pound .... | Pot Roasts, ! per pound .... 24c 20c Shoulder Lamb, per pound .. Full Cream Cheese, Ib. . Large can t" ® serine Beans .. Full quart jar sweet or sour Pickles ERLE g SE HBP ERSTE ~ yes