The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 17

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Almost Spend, “Cortes = @aillion.. thelr praise of this ‘ ay Dut not tnebrtates.” 4 Use Of coffee in these United Bates of America has steadily in.) Durty Oreared since its © Mequant evidence of its po: And pleasing effect. e @rink ts an example of the survival | Pot the fittest for folk to drink. It Phas withstood the » the faditist and factist; | and superstitution p tells ws that it is af, © tee ts harmful ‘Unele Sam And recognit: | seffee when he made it } octal sare to provide _ Brance with it. ~ Re was well aware of its bor © Sffect under such trying times as | dis the doughboys must experience in war, Mr. Hoov fageed out, weary nd hungry any grown are haundre. who are er States increased cups, This is a 25 per cent « th “Cup that intrody This beneficent prohibition now science acy that cot tamped his approv of its va the soldiers tn | of He did this beca ent de Cover! was landmark called coffee the and the Sir I Papers, For Lond with HIS IS COFFEE WEEK—MARCH 29 TO APRIL 3 COFFEE, “THE GIFT OF HEAVEN” HAS ®:°2:5=2" TRPORTANT LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE © What do you want most of all; — When you ar 7 mind and boty, co ‘ matu the United] The native home of th At three billion | tree is Abyswinta and Ara rease of about|it has been tra anted ‘ toger|then passed through move the dry pulp of the ne which « tine m erally in the mg Week of March wind a cofte , rount blending, shipping he cannot expec " “ Get Better Value Out of Their ry ©o' nf or rew stand » many ed to various pari \ Coffee ore re-|on the grounds or if she uses the “ Bu me of th ee, ame grounds more than ees, h Amer at ade 5 aaa or > c f © permitted to get ®, Ha rhe t | Every grocer in the ¢ ‘ » elements of flavor : os lurged to qualify a e tored by reheating, appearance | Krape ew from barley or It coffe be served os soon elp the | sralr " AY, MARCH 31, 1990, PAGE 15 q icity Committee @ 2 | i COFFEE WEEK crocers to impress upon kill with whieh nd are carried quality purchase } mers the importance of hb coffee, of keeping thelr caffee: and percolators serupulowmty b of un and, furthermore, of not Balk | ir coffee, Dealers are tie 7 1 to tell the housewife tat Dealers’ Prize Contest eaven,” rm and Ketailers Will Co * ho that during “Coffee teas ae tha cant » not find that the jan It ls brewed it should be kept he 4 had leart can help his customers not only and other who! preferably in a double boiler, ned " th fe beat but prepare it ™ peso ve WILMINOTON, Del, March Slee ay material f Me In i , proved wa Ay Burglars entered the rooms of te , ~ Ae . ! the Week is M 2 play ) | city detective burean early today, am , r need by t J uring clothing worth $200. a fae oe § GOLDEN WEST ENDS THE QUEST ating to consumers of coffee. men tn our plant would mean ten ‘JUST | MR. COFF E. BEAN SAYS--- “Lovers of good coffee should try a tin of MAX-I-MUM Mee COFFEE “The Brand That’s in Demand” ROASTED IN SEATTLE BY -FISCHER BROTHERS COMPANY Vacuum Packed” eae more families for Seattle.” Mr. Wo & Devers} RIGH a9 shippers y mak port In the York, Ne e finest blends claco div and Venezuela, but not m quan.| Wood 1 that large consumers in |Utles to supply the demand. Keua-| particular had it in thelr power to Hawali, Java and Su. bring this about by demanding home pasted flee thus creating a de mand for direct shipme outh America and utilizir port facilities we have o & DEVERS —an old established firm using the newest methods hand Mr. Mason of Schwabacher Bre raid that there are enough t coffee being offered in Seattle atiaty every ste and the lo coffee roaste take care of al ington trade A litte thought on the part of every coffeedrinking and coffee-lov- ing Seattlette will effectually dem onstrate the wiadom arfd justice of necking their favorite brew product of the local market coffee consumed nnually per capifa in the United States in 10 pounds. ‘Thin means an | average of about 60 pounds per tam.! ily per year, or one pound per per son per week brands Seattle and Wash Roasting Coffee, in Seattle at n the American Labor 1120 Western Ave. Party Predicted SACRAMENTO, 31—An Amertcan labor party is sure to rine from the present political conditions Professor K. M. Sait of Columbia university declared here today Bait believes the party will as sume the power of the Rritish labor | party whieh will remult in the bring ng together of the democratic and jean factions into one part March attic. These plant variety of brands enough to have an appeal Seattle trate. ° local coffee diversified for every But they are not eet ada, which So: It’s a BrSas2 ~~ <“dlways Tastes the Same in the Cup” Vital Matter, Madam —To the Men Don’t blame men too much if they scold when the coffee isn’t right. It’s “half the breakfast” to most men, and breakfast is their most important meal, Don’t blame reelf either, and don’t let them ees if the coffee varies in flavor. It’s a brand’ fault, not yours, if you keep the pot clean and make ha cofioe every day alike. You need a brand that's always uni- form—one that is ss regular in its flavor as you are in your method — ap weg tego aire you so you can have coffee 365 days in the r with the same taste in every cup. hat brand is*Folger’s Golden Gates It’sa brand. Some brands vary constant! y because the world’s best raw coffees do. lo get the same flavor daily requires ex- pert roasting, blending and expert tasting to keep to a definite flavor- standard. , We employ men with the skill of ar- tistry. We every lot so it is like every other. The can you buy now and the one a year from now will be exactly alike. Some brands will bring’ you twenty different flavors in twenty cans. So you can't make good coftce —— ‘ou treat it every day the same if it doesn’t treat you the same. FOLGERS ‘2% “Always Tastes the Same in the Cup” Yes she always has good Coffee at her dinnets Try« ee Gate” for after- dinner coffee. See how this delicious brand ends coffee-making troubles. Expect It To Be Different—and Better Expect this coffee to be different, for it is different, and better. You have never tasted finer coffee—that we know. It is smooth, rich and full-flavored. And it’s a son-acid coffee, so you can make it “strong’’ without losing its healthful effect. Ask your gro- cer to send you atrialcantoday. Learn what a elessbrand fee means. COFFEE of co! FOLGER’S Cobden, Gas SPICES FOLGER’S Cobham Comte BAKING POWDER Full pinta Vanilla or Lemon ‘ Flavor, worth $2, for ..@1.10 The bese of spices A fine cream of tartar Pure Black Pepper, Ib. ..... B0¢ put up in convenient baking powder——no Pure Cocoa or Chocolate, Ib 30¢ form, alumr—~best materials. oéustries which would also benefit directly veh as the can and label! makers and the shippers. . One official of a well known cof. 5 feo roasting house (Mr, Vaux of |know that there are at least |large manufacturing establishments m the city superiatively equ ‘J with roasting and packing facilities which enable the consumer to buy | |the absolutely fresh product from a e |home industry? Did we ever stop Fischer Bros. Co.) has this to say n the subject of pérmanent bene we know that vearels reach t from the principal jher cheap tue! enable the local with any In the country? Did we |to think what a vital factor in the favor, aroma and strength of our | morning cup fs ft» freshness; that the coftes roasted and packed here | lin Seattle must necessarily then be a finer product than that which ts| offered in the local market from | outside sources? The money we spend for Seattle roasted coffee In} money that in the circuit of trade jin Seattie helps bring prosperity and success to our local ind | “The use of Seattle 1 cof. | fees would increase the number of our employes and | ettec t on other con | OUR COFFEE WEEK is your *week for Saving Money at M. A. HANSEN’S COFFEE STORE | Miss Bates, of Connecticut, writes us: ‘T had a cup of | CRESCENT CREAM = COFFEE while I was visiting in the West. I do not know where it is sold here—as I recall it, it was most | delightful. I should like to repeat the expe- | rience.” Yes! CRESCENT CREAM COFFEE is a mighty | fine coffee—why? is March egy to April 8d. Freshly Roasted Coffee tastes better, goes farther, || costs no more than the |] other kind. FOR THIS WEEK we will save you 5¢ on each pound. Bear in mind }} you can pay more, but it}! won't get you any BETTER COFFEE OUR COFFEE WEEK SPECIALS March h to April 3rd. |] 580 Cottee, $1.50 | Because having searched the world’s market's for | their best selected berries we insure this invest- ment in the blend by roasting Crescent Cream Coffee in a roasting apparatus that is positively the last word in scientific achievement. Thus the exquisite flavor of Crepaent Cream Coffee in the cup. -_——— A trial will convince you that Crescent Cream is just the Coffee you have been longing for, and | your grocer can supply you in sealed tins in the following sizes: oe Cortes 1 pound 60c 3 pounds ne $1.35 3 pounds “eecese cs LBS 45c Coffee, 3 pounds 43¢ Coffes, 3 |] 3 pounds |] 40 Coffee, 350; $1.14 3 pounds $1.05 Folger's Baking Powder—600e i-lb, can, B5¢; 241d. «.,. 85¢ 5 pounds ..........$2.60 $1.20 Crescent Manufacturing Co., Seattle, Wash. M. A. HANSEN) Stall 40—Economy Market Virst Avenue Entrance gee Magister bt pss

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