The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR— Y, MARCH 31, 199 PAGE 78 IIS IS COFFEE WEEK—MARCH 29 TO APRIL 3 OP CORFE, “THE GIT OF HEAVEN" WAS]! 52=2=25/5. << TO SHOW FLMS)BETTER COFFEE fe dyttearme cree ae 9 p Was planned over the and the skill with which roast Advice to Housewives 4 bd ne stomers the importance of © What do you want most of all) Co re romance to it amerelal aspects, | You may be eo Dealers’ Prize Contest ste] FOU are fagwed out, weary in! time 5 pwn the 1 ae ¢ Coftoe t « 1 tropics ! bri at all ; . *, of keeping their i, And body, cold and hungry? coffee and cor y +) pre , y 4 SRY Krown person will ro-| pitied the unfortw y g | Comme ; of the year of 0 aft . ‘ 4 ' oi ext the whole ‘ an and, furthermore, of not Bell es." “Rightor ae Gries : lad tog ahrenheit necessary for pla to © is a long) ‘ pdt ag o.| fered $2,000 in prizes tu ont < their coffee, Dealers are im There are hundreds of thousands, | know that du ear 19d the | MAturit peeks Riygendep ming; winnowing ing ty in the ieee Ontiag Wen, ek wird wind nt plays of coffee during the|"ructed to tell the housewife iam enthusiastic | consumption of coffee in the United| The native home of the coffes| sortinig roast blending, shipping. | otion pictur r atry | r ; aon |uhe cannot expect to serve satieings “Cup that / States increased about three billion| tree ts Abywsinia and Arabia, Hut © origin of many picturesque | annie tim, which is in reality a helo ee ee tory coffee if whe lets the brew etand Dut not tnedrtates.” loupe, This is an increase of about it has been transplanted into many ed to various coffeen t| o06 teature of vital open to all the 300,000 or more re-|on the grounds or if she uses (he The ure of coffes in these United |25 per cent ° ropical countries by colonizing Kus nd in the name of the | fo" <r ol erg . | taliers in the country, and four sets|same grounds more than meas of America has steadily in. During the last year a great work | ropeans, as for instance h Amer which it is ped wang Nat » 9B soccn ra of prize ° for competit Liquid coffee once permitted te gat Since tts introduction, an/has been done by the N 41 Cof.|ica, Java, Sumatra, Philippines, Ha. \ of coffee & beverage | | highly alsentienal. Neck Dvery grocer in the city has been | in the fe sastern, South-| cold loses certain elements of flaver ines ef tte popularity tec Reastere’ associat > dixpel | wail, et » not antedate the tempting | rounds into an entertainment of no|Urmed to quality ax a coffee expert| rn. Central and into which | that cannot be restored by reheating effect. This beneficent | the bogies of superstit oncerning A concrete idea of the appearance | Tape, nor the brew from t a chee ries a ‘The Rex aud Ce lhe tak salen ffeo Week! he| te country ts div for t pur If coffee cannot be served as ese fe an example of the survival! coffee: to inform na " f the coffee tree cht help the|# We do not find that “the ionial aan ei pres, on oy, : | poses of the contest mi : as It ls brewed it should be kept Bet, pet the fittest for folk to drink. It! physical and ment ach | coffee maker and coffee drinker to Nomans had learned !t#/ 1300 alay to their program, af can help his customers not only) ers and other wh Withatood the hue and cry of| them how to make bet foe visualize their faverite beverage tn ¢ A eg Berg ye dpc tye wag hig choose the brand of coffee they like! vy ch ¢ » furnishing | oes el faditist and factist; prohibition’ Coffec has aptly be ed the | its natural state, The leave arlier than the fit)" oa "hentre gone. |best-but prepare It in the most ap-| the re : wters and! WrpEMING@TON, Del, March See SUperstitution. And now science; Drink of the uals ‘or What resemble the lau re teenth ce F vag AE peseceliesy Ate The date of Coftes| Mer 4s a 0 the | org Pa y! . Wp tells us that it is a fallacy that cof.| among me na tit rs of alljare white, fragrant flowers ‘ iradualty it was carried broad - : | PE. £06) rine r f win. | Bursiace ents e rooms of te is harmful. countrte t overy of x fruit rows in cluster . at t throughout Europe one ae cen all over the Coun-| Week in March 29 to Apr 3 It | dow a i from | city detective burean early today, am Unele Sam stamped his approv e it has been the favore rind rr red cherries, In each che sit aid that a Presale tr nh 9 «Pose - pen Teoognition of its value 1 e high @chool ¢ nd boy | two seeds embedded in yellow © ‘ 1 with him from Bu ‘ ill oe ing eo ee Re provide the soldi of the charm and popularity of the | when rit : batts i With it. He did this because | English coffee hov as portrayed r cans are placed on mats and this tir nat . hill [tare nena meee Pgotaten ig WAS Well aware of its beneficent |so quaintly and delightfully Ad-|dried in the sun's rays. They are | versa y te the film has been remarkable frot Sffect under such trying times as dison's Spectator, and the Sir Roger|then passed through rollers to re “ jine Fee Nae FORRES FTOR deughdo: has been arranged by a committee! photograph’ the int Coffee Bome brief stativtios on the extent | ita first showing 8 must experience in| de Coverly Papers. For Londc move the dry pulp of th bean and! of the coffee trade oust be {lumi ~~ PALPPADALSL Mr. Hoover called coffee the | was landmarked with ita ¢ ibs | the membrane which ¢ the | nating te America consumes over more families for Seattle.” | atl the e| Mr. Wood of ¢ t & Devers] e pointed out the benofite accruing to shipper to the port of Seattle MR A anton in Brazil, the & by mak ie @ fourth coffee | coffee growing country in the world. | port in the country. At present New == / e e ad Some comes from Rio de Janeiro; York, New Orleans and San Iran the finest blends come from Colom.| cisco divide all the honors, Mr / bia and Venesuecla, but not mm quan.| Wood sald that large consumers in ( “Lovers of good coffee should titles to supply the demand. Keua-| particular had it In thelr power to . OO, dor, Chile, Hawall, Java and Su. bring this about by demanding home ; A ‘ try a tin of matra all contribute a quota to the! roasted coffees, thus creating a de iy Z 2 CLOSSET world's supply. Arabla formerly fur.|mand for direct shipment from nished us our choicest brands, but| South America and utilizing th |now supplies only a small amount splendid port facilities we have at 4 of the total amount neceasary hand The amount of coffee consumed| Mr. Mason of Schwabacher Bros lannually per capita in the United said that there are enough brands | an old | States in 10 pounds, ‘This means an | of coffee being offered in Seattle to average of about 60 pounds per fam! satisfy every taste and the local yl | established firm lily per year, or one pound per per coffee roasters were well able |non per week [take care of al! Seattle and Wash ‘ using the |_ As has been mld previously, the] ington trade conrumption of this popular bever A little thought on the part of ; H IH age increased three billion cups in| every coffee-drinking and coffee-lov- newest methods the United States during 1919, or|ing Seattiecite will effectually dem | * ut 25 per cent. We have strayed | onstrate the wisdom arid justice of | | Roasting Coffee 2 long way from home and « necking their favorite brew in the 5 % ‘ int in our enthusiasm | product of the local market 7 8 in Seattle at his cheerful subject. But hav mnavigutied the globe, we . ing ctres gated the lobe. ~*| American Labor KE 1120 Western A “The Brand That’s in Demand” iyi mporance of ste | Party Predicted a a . re are eight well-organized, ca | BACRAMENTO, March 31-—-An H ROASTED IN SEATTLE BY sash ehanaged cole sting planta | American labor party is sure to rise HH a 2 from the present political conditions. a in Seattic. These . putting | °F p : a “ r i Jout a variety of brands, diversified | Prote B.. BM. Galt of Cotumble ‘ (4 x : bie WEST jenough to have an appeal for every | University declared here today, . |Seattic taste. But they are not get-| Sait believes the party will ae laND S Aer F: ¥ S rom Your Then loon) catfee tenta, which |#ume the power of the British lator hm ii | ily should be theirs party whieh will reeult in the bring aL | b | A well-established roasting Indus try would be a permanent anset to| this city, Not only would ite own | payrolls increase the volume of bust: | neas done bere, but there are allied industries which would also benefit ogether of the democratic and republican factions into one part fit directly, such as the can and label ffee a makers and the ehippers XN | One official of @ well known cof. | fee roasting house (Mr, Vaux of Fischer Bron. Co) bas this to say on the subject of pérmanent bene i] Did we know that vessels reach | [her cheap fuel and pr nich) tppntnens enable the local roaster to compete with any in the country? Did we It’s a |know that there are at least aix large manufacturing establishments jin the city superiatively equipped ¥ with roasting and packing facilities M which enable the consumer to buy | i a a er, a am ‘the absolutely fresh product from a| e |home industry? Did we ever stop |to think what @ vital factor in the —To the Men flavor, aroma and strength of our| | morning cup is fts freshness; that | Don’t blame men too much if they | the coffee roasted and packed here EY FF Hye sagee f, a in Seattle m necesnarily then be scold when the coffee isn’t right. It’s |a finer product than that which ‘s| I L “half the breakfast” to most men, and offered in the local market from | ; thei i rtan outside sources? The money we; breakfast a fe most — a3 spend for Seattle roasted coffee ts} meal money that in the circuit [in Seattle hetps bring pros Biot caees Clgnce ye ifthe cots wuscess to eur local industries, | Miss Bates, of Connecticut, writes us: — in on It’s a brand's —_ a ae foolies every day sie. hes has : ‘T had a cup of You need a brend that's always uni- nt So iva good SAI trrgrcamonrinte ||| OUR COFFEE CRESCENT CREAM iGhe that will keep faith with you se dinner ake See how this delicious WEEK you can have coffee 365 days in the brand ends coffee-making troubles. -cith theasmne taste la every cup. M . ie ak ie Reclen COI y y y , - Gates is your *w Sa . hat brand is’ a ate. Ex It To Be Money ie It'sa SEN Some tbenado vary constant!y because Different—and Better Ne atone the world’s best raw coffees do. lo |. hs , while I was visiting in the West. I do not know the same flavor daily requires ex- naan se oun 0 So Cnet, Gee > igyagr | where it is sold here—as I recall it, it was most pert roasting, blending and expert ydrsbeorapae ee ee is March 27h to April 94. delightful. I should like to repeat the expe- tasting to keep to a definite flavor- naa : e || Freshly Roasted Coffee || rience. standard. , 4 hh, rich and full tastes better, goes farther, Yes! CRESCENT CREAM COFFEE is a mighty vs employ men with the skill of ar- It is smooth, rich and fu/-flavored. costs no more than the fine coffee—why ? And it’s a non-acid coffee, so you can i e match every lot soit is like make it “strong” without hing its other kind. Because having searched the world’s markets for every other. The can you buy now FOR THIS WEEK | their best selected berries we insure this invest- cre © one a year from now will be healthfal effect. a we will save you 5¢ on]{) ment in the blend by roasting Crescent Cream exactly alike. Ask your gro- }i iy each pound. Bear in mind Coffee in a roasting apparatus that is positively Some brands will bring’ you twenty cer to send you enn you can pay more, but it the last word in scientific achievement. Thus Si Icantoda |} won't get you any the exquisite flavor of Cisegent Cream Coffee different flavors in twenty cans. _ c . y- ‘ ' BETTER COFFEE in the cup. ou can’t make good coftee ‘thou earn whata A a C nE in_the cup, st treat it every day the same if it ps epeadned OUR COFFEE WEEK ]}) A trial will convince you that Crescent Cream is doesn’t treat you the same. of coffee means. 7 SPECIALS just the Coffee you have been longing for, and | March 27th to April 3rd. | your grocer can supply you in sealed tins in the 2 i. om , 5 following sizes: FOLGERS “&: COFFEE |] es» $138 1 pod oso. “Always Tastes the Same in the Cup” m.. i 3 Her 5 pounds $2.60 te Coftee, 6c; $1.05 Crescent Manufacturing Co., FOLGER’S FOLGER’S | Ria OO a Seanee Waa. Golden Gano BAKING Folger's Basics ht $00 7 Ib, can, Os 2Mld. «., SPICES POWDER Pull pinta’ Vanilla or yrs F "0 orth $2, for . The best of spices | A finecream of tartar PR tog hour. i. 5.806 put up in convenient | baking powder-—no Pure Cocoa or Chocolate, Ib 30¢ a ‘al Ne M. A. HANSEN Stall 40—Economy Market Virst Avenue Entrance

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