The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1920, Page 9

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‘The Folks who save most by the Groceteria method of sel ing are Groceteria way every the week those who shop the day” in a ee tthe nate} STORES COMPANY Inc. No “AIECIALS” at the Gro BUTTERFLY Prisca oc atau gomeet vomits COLOR PLAN tn the week at every one of the tempting as the Thirty Stores, qualities are us the prices. And ONE DAY AHE We issue our big Weekly Bulletin one day ahead this week—Thursday instead of Friday. We want some of our customers to shop on Friday for a change, and Lalt rHmey Groceteria’s Everyday Prices on FOR $1.00 Pink Satmon, tall can, — Ne. 2 14c naa cetiens 91 ¢ KCB Clams, 1 5c Bitra Fancy New York Comm. SOC Extra Fancy “New York are Det s.cuwe Asparagus Tips Geet men tC a .2aC Det Monte Sweet Roce’ 4 large size Peena Butter, 33c lowa Bell Corn, a high grade delicious corn, ts value 19c Van “Camp's Spahghetti, No, 2 cans MRs THRIFT DOWNTOWN Groceteria, No. 8 Pike Public Groceteria No. Public Market. Groceteria No. 11—Cerner Public! Market. Groceteria, No 7 — Seuth End Pu biic Market. Groceteria No Street 10— 508 Place Market—downstatre. Usion avoid the big Saturday crowds. URDAY SPECIALS” at the There are no “SAT- Jroceteria, just the same Money-Saving Prices Every Day in the Week! Delicious Jams at Tempting Prices Pasadena Jam, assort: et an. ee 37c Berry Jam, 15-ounce .23c Apricot Jam, os re ios 3 in maT jars — 9e oe ... 24c apa 9 ; 39c Phes Jelly, in glans jars 17c l-pound can . a. The world’s finest Tea, which we are still able to sell at the pre-war prices without any sac- rifice in quality. (Green), full pound package Our GUARANTEE: will repay the full price you paid for M. J. ¥. Coffee if please matter how much you have can. by buying it in the & pound can at $2.75. used You can TREET TEA “ARGO” STARCH, corn or gions, 12 ounce package ELASTIC STARCH ... OCEDAR POLISH, small, este to “Groce Shopping 1 tb. Faney Apricots . 43c 12 on. pd Peaches "a 2Be “Dromedary Dates Pkg. 23c e 16¢ our Que V. Ceylon (Black), or Japan Look Over This List Post Toastios... 12%¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes at ....183%@ Shredded Wheat..14¢ Puffed Wheat or Corn aoe Olymple Pancake Flour Bld, sack Rolled Oatee.ccee « Pearls of Wh «mall package ....... 33¢ Wheat Hearts, large package .......85¢ Clows’ Waffle Flour Instant Tapioca, a package 1s¢ 2% Ibe. beat Rice 30¢ it does not] 6 Ibs, best Rice. .75¢ taste, no | 2% Ibs. Small White Beans for ane 2 Iba, Popcorn 25¢ 1% Ibe, Steel Cut Oats for 2 Ibe, White or Yellow Corn Meal «Ade 4 Ibe, Cracked Wheat for .... 1n¢ ase .28¢ We Bae out of the eave money soe ase i Red Can COFFEE! Sood $1.16 $2.75 can for ... 214-pound can for... 5-pound can for ... A. @ H. SODA, large pke Washington Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 2 pkgs Ate Golden Age Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, package ..........+..8¢ CREAMETTES, package .......0¢ At the Groceteria you buy just what you want in exactly the quantity you want, without any conditions, without any salespeople to bother you, with- out any delay, without any need- less expense added to the prices. Carnation, Borden and Federal MILK Large Can Particular housewives will be delighted with the quality of “REX” Flour, and _ thrifty housewives ‘will be delighted with these remarkably low prices. Better lay in a stock today. 49-POUND SACK 24-POUND SACK - $3.35 Same Prices Every Day in the Week at 30 Stores “Be Glad There’s One Near You’ UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Groceteria No. 6—85 Pike Street. |G@roceteria No, $6503 14th ave Groceteria No. 4—6419 FREMONT DieTRICT ett Street. ae ria No. 16—43rd and 1th 14 — Westlake | Grocetoria No, 13—1906 46th St. N. BALLARD DisTRICT Ballard Ave. Groceterte No. 11-5801 14th Ave. ert No. 31—Liberty Public | Groceteria No. 25—110-712 Llew- GREEN LAKE DISTRICT Groceteria No. Public Market. Green Lake WOODLAND PAR QGroeetoria No. wood Avenue. te Td Green- NORTH nRoaADWaY DISTHIOT Grgosterte No 9-233 Broa¢way ort QUEEN ANN® NIL Groceteria No. &—Seventh W. Weat McGraw, Groceteria No. 2% Street. Grow wierie No, 23-331 First Ave. Nort Grgeet WHITH CENTER Pi Groceteria No. 24-—-i6th & W. and Barton Street. ALKI DISTRICT Groceteria No. 18-2634 Alki Ave. RASTLAKE Groceterta No, 21—201 Kastlake ve, | Grocet Meoker St EVER: Groceteria No. 27 Ask Mrs. Thrift She’ll Say the “Groceteria”’ Saves You Money! Best Grade Ketchups Heins, larse 39c Porter's Balad Dressing, large bottle 29c Nogers’ Mustard, jar 14c Heing Chit Sauce, 12-02. bottle 33c Get Ready for “Spring Cleaning” Citrus Washing Powder, peck 29c package Ivory Soap, 2 bars Dueck Soap, 2 bare Fels Naptha Soap, bar .... Bapotio Lux Soap Flakes 124c Sack of Salt 10c RENTON WII, Groceteria No, 16-1320 Pike St. No. 261501 Yesler EAST UNION DIsTHICT 01 Blaine Groceteria No, 23 nion, 2ird and & 1a MIRKLAND No, 32—Market and 1 Streets, KENT ta No. 26-—Second and White House Public Market Hewitt and Oakes St. Mail Order Department, Main Office and Warehouse, 208-210 Third Avenue South GROCETERIA STORES CoO Name Copyright at U. 8. Patent Office IN GOWN ery woman aepends upon a to tell her just how to de n. Mins Spring Byington nature's entymolc She collects bu the stage, and wor creat net Seattle as leading lady in “The of Taradise” company at the ‘Program of \Monday Night (Concert at Met ‘The following i the program to be presented by Sophie Braslau, prima } contralto of the Metropolitan opera company, when she sings Mon day evening at the Metropolitan the atre, under the local management of | the Ladies’ Musical club: senna Buridice,” from “¢ Burk Gives donna Handel | oration the second of a wert urday evening at th |versity club. ude Mrs. bert Stewart, Mins 3 } y Lea letta Gillet Augusta Burwell | and Mrs. anamaker, Social Service V The Social Service | will give their musical tea which was |postponed several weeks ago, the | middie of March, A definite ¢ |be decided on later, A_xily lwill be taken. Mrs, Waré jdent Welfare club | eee j lors of Security | Wo ‘ouncil No, 904 Sec of the 8. B. A open meeting Frid ary 27, at the Moose temple, ‘venile members, bring friend Jlecture will be given |Given, juventle supert |freshments will be served IDr. Sorhab Discusses |Bahaism | | |_ Bahaism, the universal w be expounded th week b Ahmad Sorhab, former secretary to Abdul Baha, son of the founder of universal religion, in a series of lec tures, Dr. Sorhab waa scheduled to m ice | hie first addres: hursday noon in| the Arcade building and to speak at the same place ‘Thursday afternoon | at 3 o'clock. He is scheduled to lec: | Initarian chureh at 8| ning. ke Friday afternoon | and at § o'clock the same evening | he will lecture at the Unitarian chureh Dr eligion. Mirza PATERSON Co, Sie AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Sales Friday Offering many opportunities for advantageous buying. A Month-End and La: the-Season Ove Ol Clearance Sale Of All Incomplete Lines in the Novelties and Small Wares Departments on the First Floor. For Friday amd Saturday 75 Chiffon Velvet Bags In Three Price Groups $3.50 —A final clearance of all our’ Velvet Bags. $7.50 $12.50 All bought new this season. An ex- ceptional opportunity to purchase a quality bag at an extreme reduction. —Formerly priced from $5.00 to $8.50, at $3.50. —Formerly priced from aa to $17.50, at $7.50. —Formerly priced from $ Notions Shields of standard makes, slightly soiled. A good assortment of sizes. Special to close, at 19¢ a pair. —Collapsible Drinking Cups, Metal Soap Boxes, Tooth Brush Holders, specially priced at 15¢ each. ~—A good Cloth Brush, special at 19c. —Asbestos Hot Dish Holders, special at 5e each. —Notions, First Floor. In the Stationery Section Lead Pencila in the following grades H and 4H. All high quality pencils three for & Writing Cases with tablets, with envelopes to mateh 1-H, 2 Special at of pocket size, Specially priced at 15¢ & case. A box of 72 sheets of high grade linen finish, tinted pink, Special at 2 Envelopes to match, special at 10c, Stationery, per, of a box Firat Floor. Jewelry Novelties —Children’a Pearl Necklaces, special at 39. Children’s Enameled Neckiaces, special at 590 —Ohildren’s Fancy kinces, special at 98c —Novelty Brooch and Collar Pins of filigree de sign, gold filled, and set with tiny colored bril Hants. ‘Special at 39c. Novelty Knitting Needles, silvered heads, some of shell, some of amber and some of ivory. Spe celal at l0e a netr ~-French enameled novelties, including Picture Frames, Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes, Jars, Buffers and Manicure articles. Spec priced at 5%e each Fans, of Mo ticks. Regularly ed at $4.5 this clearance sale at $1.95 e ‘ ewelry iret Children’s Wool Caps Wool Caps and Scarfs for children lines; formerly pri at T5c to $1.50 in this sale at 25¢ each. of Pearl and carved to $10.00, bone For Floor broken Special First Floor, 50 to adh 50, at $12.50. and Bags, First Floor, Toilet Articles ~-Robewood-back Mirrors, special at 25c each, 500 ‘Tooth Brushes, special at 15¢ each, Nail Polish, special at 15c. umes in sealed packages, in many odors; regular $1.00, for 69. —60e Perfumes, itf sealed packages, at 39¢. —Ivery Button Hooks and Cuticle Knives, 266 quality, at 1éc » Bath Soap, Verborose and Buttermilk, spe al at 15¢ each. ~25e Jacque Rose Talcum Powder, special at 15e. —Kleanwell Tooth Brushes, bought in bulk in- stead of in individual box; regular 50e quality, at 36¢ each. —10¢e Kewpie Soap, each for 7c —Witch Hazel Lotion, special at 15, ~-Almond Lotion, special at 15e. —Optimus Bandoline, in light and dark, special Paradise Hard Rubber, Dressing Comb, special 25¢, retonne-covered Powder Boxes, special 39¢. —Toflet Goods, First Floor. Neckwear —Odds and ends of Neckwear, consisting of | satin, lace, organdie and pique Collars; slightly soiled and wrinkled ‘from handling. Specially priced for clearance at 10¢ each. —Neckwear, First Floon Handkerchiefs 2,000 Children’s Handkerchiefs of white lawn, with hemstitched hems, specially priced for clearance at stx for 25¢. —Handkerchiefs, First Floor, Ribbon Novelties Slightly Soiled Party or Vanity Bags, daintily trimmed in git braid and rosebuds, with mirror for bottom. In both pink and blue. An assortment of Shower Bows, Sachets, Slippers and other novelties, at 1c each, Millinery Ribbon —Three- and four-inch Ceri Satin Millinery Rib- bon in old rose, American Beauty, turquoise, dark green and maroon, specially priced at 25¢ a yard. Ribbon Section, First Floor, ; A Special Purchase of 130 Sample Blouses Priced Exceedingly Low at $8.50 —A particularly attractive variety of styles, blouses, ored models, cludes all Spring. including Georgette Over- regulation waists and tail- The range of colors in- the costume shades for The trimmings are original and vefy effective. In sizes 36 to 44, —These Blouses would all sell regularly for more than this price, And many of them for very much more. Blouses, Third Floor, + A Clearance Group of Women’s Coats at $30.00 —Smart winter models of many different atvian: Some plushes, others plain, colors and mixtures, in navy, tan, green and black. These coats were marked’ up to $65.00 at the first of the season. The Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Machine —This remarkable modern machine does away with the old style bobbins, sew- ing direct from two ordin- ary spools of thread. —The work done by the Eldredge is fault- less, and is done easily and quickly. —There is no extra em- broidery attachment nec- essary fof couching on this two-spool machine. —Sold on easy terms, and guaranteed for ten years. —Old machine taken in part payment. —-Second Floor —Coats, Third Floor. The National Adjustable Dress Forms —tThe easiest way to in- dividuality and comfort in dress is to fit your garments, while being made, on one of the National Forms, ‘adjust- ed to your own figure. —We carry a variety of styles and sizes adjust-. able to fit any figure. —Sold on the easy pay- ment plan if desired. —Sewing ton shine Section, Second

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