The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 15

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Pavlowa Defines ‘Talent @, “does something very well and | Stowitts With great ease. Rever be heard from. The next young man or woman, slower {n self realira tion, may in the greatest. The test is the power for Teflection, the @rtistic experiences, success and fail Gre, and learn always more from them. It is a question of the char. acter at the bottom of the man or woman, the room for growth and the development of individuality. @ompany some people whom I think ‘will Become really great dancers. As the seasons go by I am the more | Bamforth was awarded $2,500 dam gure of it Prophesy and I am always praying | chemist, ¢ Sersonal injuries owing Rot to find r time in their concentration, resolve, inspiration in| ham made up a prescription of some their work—this for any one of ajear @rops which caused him intense ‘Capacity for Development’ Anna Pavlowa, the noted Russian dancer. “Talent fs not facility eo much as|stops and in whose nature there ts ® is capacity for development.” ‘This is the opinion of Anna Pav Dewa, the creat Russian dancer, as/ have done I am very proud. @xpressed to a newspaper Viewer. infinite capacity for growth. “But of what the boys and girls Some of them become quite profictent in | different fields of art. Here, for ex “A young boy or girl.” she went | ample, is the young American, Mr He came to me in Cal Immediately peo | fornia and wished to join the com thi@k there is a great future.|pany. I asked him what be could that person, in later years, may|do. He answered that he did ne know exactly where he would fit, bu that he had danced and he would| work. He worked very hard. He now one of our best dancers, a addition to this, thra his at which he has pursued from the time he Joined us, he has designed | inter. end become the ability to analyse porf@fit productions.” Mila, Paviowa and her Rallet Russe will be seen tn Seattle for “These things are only proven) three performances at the Metropol ith the yearpand never [tn any tan theatre, January 21 and 32, with er way. I have right now in my|a Saturday matinee. LONDON, Jan. 14- But I do not dare| ages against Reginald Grantham, a wrong. At any|to the faulty makeup of a prescrip tion. Bamforth eherged that Grant rea they may 375) nd come to a stop.’ pain and finally deafness in his right dozen reasons —a: ‘The great artist is the one who never ear. FRYE’S BIG SPECIALS | ATURDAY 22c Choice Sugar Cured Picnics, POUNd 22-22 eee oe coe me ee emmewenee Choice Beef Pot Roast, pound ..... ooconsewe me 13c Choice Round Steak, pound 2.22. -+.-- enn eee eee ennnene Choice Boiling Beef, \ pound Choice Mutton Roast, pound ... Choice Mutton, Stew, pound Choice Pork Roast, pound 222 --2- +222 cnn nme cweeeeeone> 25c 12c E ccLeinticandidian ae 123c 23c POUN 2. ener nnn an nce oe crew eneees ome 5c BUTTER SPECIAL Fresh Churned Extra Quality Butter, 50c POUNA .2- eee newer nner eee ceeereress Fancy Quality Storage Butter, pound -.....---- —— 45c wee e cee cee eceerecccesoewoames FRYE’S MARKETS Olympic Market—First Avenue, South of Pike St. American Market—Third Avenue and James Street Western Meat Co—1102 Western Avenue Ballard Meat Co—5445 Ballard Avenue Central Meat Co.—First Ave. bet. Pike and Union Bay City Market—1420 First Avenue Seattle Market—Occidental and Yesler Way James Thomas | | a} t| the} | costumes for some of our most im-| “THE SEATTLE STAR 9 Railroads May Sue U. S. Government WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 mation that peveral of the big rail- roads of the country will bret multe against the federal gover for alleged damages to their prop Test Amertean Cane Sugar «me Tost Amertpan 4 lbs. 34c Lower Fleer, 5 Ibs. M. J. $1.18; 9 60¢ 2-pound Van Camp's 65¢ cans 2c can Hers! r ‘ pkgs Quaker i Free Stong Sugar Stalle Kronomy and Fike Vince Public Markets 66 Pike Pince Market, STONG’S Big Clearance Sale Our ole Good for a Week 49-Tb. sack choice family Flour. Campbell's Soups, all kinds, all you want, can. .10¢ 10-Ib, pail Karo Syrup, 75¢; Red Can. .......00¢ Crisco, Ib, 20¢; 14; lbs. 30¢; 3 Ibs. 60 10¢ pkg. ‘Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti. coee 5G Two 30¢ cans Chinook Salmon... . ‘Bwo 45¢ cans Advance Corned Beef .W-.-. .35¢ 45¢ can Sliced Pineapple, B5¢; 35 40c can Table Peaches, 1D¢; dozen cans... .$2.15 One bottle, any Mavor, fre# with a 4 ox bottle of Yami ton’s Vanilla. Free demonstration. "s Econo erties during the war-time operation); way, which retuned to accept the of the roads by the railroad admin-| #uaranty of 6 per cent for the first latration was seen tn the teatimony |“ months of private operation after of Thomas De Witt Cuylor, president ow Md ove bring welt GamanN of the Association of Railway the government for $84,000,000 damm Agen, Hin tontimony left the infers ence that other roads would do Uke “An Intl DROP CAKES, spectal, don 15¢ SPICE CAKHA, special, doa 15¢ BUNS, special, don, 15¢ Parker House Rolls, spectal, Bde FOR mncneeen noes ceeees ABO Reet Sugar BREAD 10¢ ana 15¢ 8 lbs. 68c ATHENIAN BAKERY 2517 PIKE PLACE MARKET THE MUSIC CELLAR ORDS, ML SH PHONOGRAPH 8! JES Big brand new Mandel Phono graph plays all recorda Only $125 canh; terma Made and baked at 1501 Pike Vi. Mist. lljc $1.75 Bring down some OLD Records arketing ¢ 4 —~ B, Coffee. ..... se nreceste seen BLOS pee ne Sap eliaa arte 1 Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, 33¢; 3 Ibs. ° We bave PATH Patriotic Tite and old favorite records now for 25@ each, or 6 for #1.00. The Record Exchange Stall 18, Pike Place Marked @pposite Sugar Brai) Free Drinks Taste Smith Janior Punch Bow! overages at the Demonstra tion Booth, Enough to make 5 Quarts for... .50¢ AT BK. MILLS’ PURITAN DELICATESSEN Oppontte Ladies’ Rest Room Lower Floor, Pike Place Martet Also Fine Cold Meats and Pickles EVERYTHING THE BEST— TRB. 2 ceccccscceercces Sinaia MOP ‘30¢ 15¢ and 25¢ pail Cotfolene ...- Pork and Beans. ..10¢, for cccncossas SOF can......25¢ 20¢ we Dromedary Cocoanut t2¢ Dke.. Be; 60e pke.. 400 1 nm can Roger# aking Pow- . te de can Auger Peas ‘ ne Bea Dried SPECIAL SATURDAY 100 be ditvered .. $3409 KGG MASH, $3.80 100 Ibs. delivered... We have now some hich ped gree 8. C. White Leghorn Baby Chicka. Get them now for early layers, and fryers. Ask for prices for future delivery, he Fig Bara, ib..... phen. Mageis Soups. fancy Head Kice can Libby's A pkea, Table neake it 50c can Instant Postum Stalls 37-38, Eeononry MURRAY WINS The confidence of his patrons by always selling as he advertises. Just Good Meats at the | Lowest Possibie Prices No. 1 Lean Sugar Cured Bacon. Pork Roasts .--. Pork Chops prorceceoeneqemecncenemnnnees BSE Veal Roasts ..--.-moce--15¢ Sirloin Steaks .25¢ Lamb Chops -.....------18¢ -- 25¢ ececes ee nmee - ZIG |Murray’s Washington ic 94-96 Pike Street FRESH @ower Floor (5c Lb. South Entrance to Corner Market GROUND PEANUT BUTTER Vert Fresh -Churned 50c Re BOTTER, Full Cream CHEPSE “> 55¢ 20 cans Sugar Peas -25¢ 2 cans Fancy Sugar SUGAR | FLAKE WHITE 2 Lbs. 35¢ 4 Lbs. 34c Bhe So Fresh Roasted 10 Tha. -~-------B5¢ _ Sa 10 Tha. Cream Brick Cheese 2 cans Cooperative MIIK sceeee coer 21¢ _lamit 4 cans COFFER, Ib -..--20¢ 2 Ihe. BBG -28¢ GREEN'S BUTTER STORE teicows CORNER MARKET *=" DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. -....-<2---2-- -55¢ SANI PUBLIC Sanitary Market, Lower Floor Telephone Main $457 Stall 45 Campbell’s Soups, per can...-.--.--.10c Campbell’s Beans (free demonstration) W H Y p A two 20c cans. . -.----------2------ r+] 10-Ib. Pail eset Syrup. ..--.-----0-- Canyon Milk ...-2--+- Jello, all flavors ‘aiile Cottolene, 2b. can, 43: TO¢; 8 Ibs.. (500 Cook Rook Free) Mazoln O11, pints, 58¢; 26e Baking 1 th, Roger's Bakt 15e pkg, Mince M 4 cans Del Monte GREEN'S STALL 102 First Ave, Floor SANITARY PUBLIO MARKET Best Fresh Butter, 2 Lbs... Pure Cano Sugar, 4 10 1g soe. Fresh Cream Cheese 28c Cream Brick Yy gAln.. + Cheese 28c 3 Tha. Farina .... 5 bars Royal Whi 26e Ginger Snaps | 26-Tb, box Black G | 6 Iba, White Beans | 2 Tha. Flake White | for cana Peas or Corn. GOOD MEATS AT MUCH B3¢; quarts, Rowder.... ng Powder. 23¢ eat 10¢ | 2 Thompson Hot Baes.25¢@ | 4 Tha best Rolled Oa Hamilton's Stadio Tickets Free STALL 26 | Roa LE SLI E’S Corn Floor ‘orner fanitary First Ave, Market Two Stores A... University jon +. 156 -25¢ Bulk Cocoa, th. Best Washington Churned 6 Ibs. Faney Broken Rios... Kernel Corn in Sweet Milk, per 50c Ib. | Son...’ 10¢ BUTTER, Ib. 50c . 08¢ } 4 cans Carolene, the new millc re Product .-- -25¢ | 6 tbe. No. 2 SmaN White Beans Rolled Oats, 5 Th BEE | for... -.---+ Ibs. 34c Can Corn, 2 for o. a-.25¢ | Frosh Limis 10 Lhe, Boda Crackers, fresh md eriep, Tb. - Leslie's Special Blend Coffee, 3 Ibs Just In—New o4h, bags for. JOHN C. LESLIE CO. ickwheat Flour, 4%-1b. bags. 2 Lbs Be according to J.P. By killing and dressing his own cattle, THOMPSON is RETAIL PRICES Banitary Marked Lower Floor department of economics at the Unt extension et, erable: eats 2m vernity of Oregon. provement of farm credits and ence vocial and Commenting today on the report of | “Poeurneement of | tional oe he ru (he felerel canews werenn, showing | ro that for the first the in history more people in the United States live in ‘The servant girl problem hap cities than in the country, Prof, Gil.|to do with Oe higher educatl bert recommended, as @ remedy, the! wornen. Tells Why Country Life Is Unpopular KBUGENE, Ore., Jan. 14-—The drift ot population from the farm to the | elty will continue unless country life is made more inviting and profitable, Gilbert, head of the Sensational put Sale Price Groceries Hero Are a Few of the Many Specials I Am Offering 9c day. 79 Pike Pince Market, z3'” BRITTEN & VOWLE ne i= Formerly Cole & Haraden Piaee Mkt. Wheat Viakes, 3 toe.....25¢ | Mra. Stuart's Biuing-.---10¢ Briss "Pettle. Seger Stall, eonomy Market Lower Vloor PHONE MAIN 3191 BlookibbonTeayIb.S7e | Yio evans See| Soci Sig de Small White Beans, 4 Ihs.25¢ | pine 2 large cans Sugar Pean..25¢ | Ve MONOGRAM SALAD O1L—Bri Your Container Gallon, $1.50; % gallon, 80¢; quart, 45¢; pint. a - BBG SHOE PRICES TUMBLE! DOWN THEY COME—OUR NEW STOCK IS HERE ‘There new Shoce cost us less and WE WILL SBLL THEM Cut Macaroni, 3 Mt Fancy Small’ W You KNOW eur OLD prices. They were always the lowest. Now compare them with our NEW prices, which are STILL LOWE, and you will be positively convinced that REGARDLESS ‘OF ALL THE “CUT RATE” SALI IN TOWN ARE BY FAR THE LOWEST, OUR LADIES’ 8TOCK—more complete than ever—SB40, try Flour, No. 16 sk. am Flour, No 10 Hol Ww Yr Pr Raw Shelled Peanuts, 3 Ibe. - Ol) Bardines, 6 cans .. Royal Baking Powder bogey oy CHILDREN’S, BOYS’ AND GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES —81.75, $2.00, $2.40,| $4.00, $4.40, $5.40 and $2.80, $3.40, $3.50. $6.40. EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEN’S SHOES PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest a s ® C Rainier Packing Co. 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE MARKET Quality a Little Better—Prices a Little Lower Pork. Roasts, Ib......20¢ | Sirloin Steaks, Ib...18%4¢ Steer Pot Roasts, Ib..10¢ | Pork Chops, lb. ....324%2¢ Shoulder Lamb, Ib...10¢ | Lamb Chops, Ib....15¢ Boneless Rib Roasts. .20¢ | Pig Heads, Ib. —-oe-10¢ ARRIVED! Another Shipment of —the kind your neighbors are raving about. 32%c Specially priced for Saturday at.......--.-- Cc FANCY SUGAR CURED BACON 2 Ibs. Best Lard.....45¢ 2 Ibs. Best Butter. Cottolen: see2eM, can 43¢5 4-Th. can Ate Hawalian Sliced Pine- apple, large can - G. F. Hastings GROCERY 1525 Pike Place Market Where Quality and Low Prices More STRICTLY FRESH RANCH MORRIS WILLIAMS Corner Market, South Eatrance Next to 3 Girls Bakery Yakima Gem POTATOES Sack, Delivered, $1 AFPTLES, Bex, acon e120 HUNIV BROS. Stat 5, Covert Jeet Pocking Oo 3ILG’S HOME-MADE MEAT PRODUCTS Stall No. We Cash Pay Checks Stall No. 2 YOU'RE RIGHT! BRAKES ARE OFF—PRICES SLIDING! Saturday a Real Bargain Day! Legs Lamb ....202+--.20c Pot Roast -.:x0..-10c-12'4e | Shoulder Lamb ....~..10c Boiling Beef ..~...-..-8¢ Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs. for. .35c Summer Sausage «-<«2-25¢ Veal Roast .-.------12'/2c Picnics .....+ .--.----20¢ Pork Roast .--<-<«----22c Hams, whole or half ....30¢ JACK RABBITS, 35c EACH Independent Packing Co., No. 2 TARY COLD MORNINGS MARKET————_ JILG’S sreatie SAUSAGE y Y M 0 RE? —Start the ep me breakfast of hot cakes and Jilg’s Pure Breakfast Sausages is one that will warm you up inside and help to make the day more pleasant. JILG’S DELICATESSEN STALL 4 L. V. YACKEL, Corner Market Prop. LOWER FLOOB SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Porter's Best Peanut Butter, tb, 15¢; 2 Ibs dilg’s Fancy Breakfast Sausage, Ib Flake White, 2 Ibs.....-.---.-+-< Fall Line of the Best Cheese at Right Prices Complete Assorfinent of Corner Market Corner Market Lower Floor Lower Floor to sell LESS THAN THE USUAL Purity of ingredients used in making these sau- sages puts them in a class by themselves. A most delectable food product—just the thing for your breakfast. JILG’S for PURE SAUSAGES STALL 132—SANITARY MARKET Main Floor—Opposite Liberty Theatre SIEGEL Has the BARGAINS Rig specials on all kinds of merchandise, un as Men's Underwear, Work Shirts, Pants, Mackinaws, Caps, ’s Market STALL 26 Pure American Cane 8 Ibs. 70c ‘::.” NEW SUGAR sT. Ved 109 Sanitary Market, Main Floor, Milk 9c QL ‘is. en Sharpened, Safety Razer Bi: 20¢ NW sUGAR y STALY, 10P Sanitary Market, Main Floor, ae al ae OVERALLS—"Koss of the Road” aM fine makes, (cans tals woe 22C | and others ........,..81.50 avseeeqe- $3.48 jareation or Borden's OODLES OF OTHER BARGAINS SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER 4 bah Crystal White Soap, Me SANITARY MKT, SUGAR STALL Htall 100—Main Floor—Stall 100 Sanitary Market int Ave. Entrance

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