The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 15

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1. — DAY, JANUARY eR irl Makes Calico opi ti - A & Dress for 12 Cents | oiris tnt naa coer y school fair | dye to oo! tt pink, The other 7 RBunice McLane looked very at ts was used for Y 28, 1921. PAGE 15 ———_—————_—_ "*« May Start Class in Architect Drawing ‘mith| Carl Gould, amoclate protessot Of will meet all stadent™ architectural drawing: on Monday evening, January 31, a& 40 p.m, at the University Baten jon Art School, lower floor of thé Women's ermty club, entered from Un cont of drinking good coffem . Xlent Blend, 1% Ibs, 50c; 1 Ib, 36a6 M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market=# | Advertisement THE SEATTLE STAR tractive in her gown, costing a dime | dance at Dreamiand rink Wetneomay Drivers’ union, Local 666 10,000 Girls Are Saved From Seiad! ATLANTIC CITY, Jan, 28.—Ten| orkers svar’ for O’Brien 1 Family | on pe |Sunday at t © Near East relief committee ven ye A dress | ice, boile rift prise 4 it until It became a fine rmanc week from Metropolitan theatre * Washington Lae 8 program of Irish songs and Output of Coal Is ted in to Sho w Gratitude wn a larger contri | More After Strike | texture and bought 6 cents’ Worth of recently | intere trimming { LONDON, Jan, 28.—An outcome of | fr Heat a 400.00 | the recent coal strike is to be found “I want to thank everybody from | Menry Hany peel : . tt = ul The Buying Power of » bottom of my heart for the won: | Milly, Butler 30 Stoves — No De- de Kindness during this time of livery, Telephone ox 190.00 | the remarkable increase in output j|In the last week of November 5,176-|~ Guty ) tons of coal were mined, an in ‘© of more than 600,000 over the ding week is mas the meonage cont #0 8 | RELIEF FUND », widow of one of the three OVER $11,000 rx wlain by the desperado, | nic 2 Sle RE ot NNEC Nucoa, 2 Ibs. ......... Credit Expenses— | a These Are the Rea- sons Why We Can Save You Actual Cash on Every Purchase. COFFEE Folger’s Golden Gate, 14b, can 2%. can Wb. can M. J. B, Ce otfee, Lb. can 1b, can a5e¢ 82.15 i4¢) Ib, can (per Ih, 43¢) teens COCOA CENTENNIAL BEST ershay 5 Ib. Standard Corn + ass or Sugar Peas 49s .. $2.63 Can 12'c Buy These in Bulk Fancy Jap Rice, b. pks Hib. pkg. .........23¢ 1b. pas « Tapioca, 31d. pke....25¢ ae Beans, 3-ib. GROCETERIA SPECIAL TEA an (green) 27¢ Van Camp Products Van Camp Pork and Beans~-back 1 time prices Carnation and Borden's large ‘ate can 114c Small White Beans, ws wed Ch va. Sr val os oo «. 10¢ 3b. pix. cr" f v eeeeecee Z1e¢ Medium can . .. 15e Large ca . « B5¢ Van Camp's Soups, can.....10¢ Van Camp's Spaghetti......11@ medium can ike WESSON OIL Van Camp's Chill Con Came 12¢ Ste Quarts . 61¢ % gallon . - 81.21 Mf Gallon .......... $2. = 41 can oe. -. Ble . Ble 6le Choice Canned Fruits At Groceteria Prices Del Monte Pineapple, ONE OF THE 30 GROCETERIA STORES Is right near your home, and you wil find that the latest price instantly reflected In the price of every item Del Monte Sticed Peaches..2s 39¢ 7 «-2%s 45¢ Colton Sliced > Peaches..2%3 37¢ | Entrances First and Second Aves—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. AMERICAN GROCERY STORES CO. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOK, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, OCCIDENTAL AVE, AND YESLER WAY Pure “age oe 5 Ibs. 43¢; 10 Ibs. Small White Beans, finest grade— S4¢; 00 Ibs. «ccf |* 8 1b. ...2.0. 20¢; 6 Ibs......... 39¢ 11¢ | Premier finest Louisiana Long Grain Head Rice (uncoated), 2 lbs.......35¢ Demonstration and Samples, Pacific || Olympic Pancake Flour, 10-lb. bag. .69¢ Coast Biscuit Co.—Cookies and Crack- | Cut Refugee Beans, fine New York pack, ers—Made in Seattle! Special Prices— ean ; .23¢ Packages and Bulk! Red Kidney Be: 2 for Fancy New Sweet Prunes, Irg., 2 lbs., ad | Del Monte Extra Sugar Peas, can... .22¢ Del Monte Crosby Corn, can. ‘ ; large ¢ can a). Tuna Fish, Nekco brand, 14 size tin. Seeded Raisins, ‘I1-0z. afr : ° , Del Monte Seedless Raisins, pkg eke Hill s Re ad Can Coffee, |b. 4 Ibs. can ‘B4¢; No. 2 Broken peed Pineapple, No. 2 cai Ghirardelli. Ground Chocolate, ib can 37¢ 8-lb. can ee 05 | Money refunded if not more than Pure Bulk Cocoa, 2 Ibs. . .29¢ | Tree Tea— ein Aang Ceylon (black), lb...57¢; -29¢ Japan (green), lb.. 63¢: is | B38¢ Main Office and Mail Order Dept., 1112 Western Ave. Tel. Elliott 5074. Free Delivery to dock and freight stations. Coffee, roaste ittle —Fresh Dail large can. | ar 30¢ ; 3 Ibs 6 Ibs. .$1.15; 9 lbs. Standard Tomatoes, 2 large Fancy Jap Rice, 3 lbs........- Washington Vegetable Company Grapefruit, each. .10¢ | Spitzenberg Apples, dozen ao. ar Adotes Grapefruit, | Nice Hot House Rhubarb, for .25¢ | Nice Head Lettuce Large Sweet Oranges, dozen. .30¢ | I ied Onions, 9 Ibs. for Best Jonathan Apples, dozen. .15¢ | Yakima Gem Spuds, 9 lbs. for Seedless Grapefruit, each ....-- . .b¢ | Home-gro mn Cele y, stalk. . Sweet Navel Oranges, 7 for.. .25¢ | Bananas—CHEAP! Candy Stall SATURDAY SPECIALS n 3utter Horns, Frisco style, 3 for...25¢ Next to HELP YOURSELF GROCERY | Tasty Home-made Cookies, doz......20¢ ane Cocoanut, Vanilla, Lemon and Cinna BAKE-RITE Bl Chocolate Drops, assorted flavors, Ib. 35¢ Wemed for fe distinctive Dandy Hand-dipped Chocolates, Ib. . 49¢ weight. loaves Fancy Co-qanut Peanut Fancy, Ib... .30¢ Good Hard Mixed, lb.. _24¢ BAKE-RITE BAKERY Fancy Gum Drops, lb . 25¢ Crisco, 1/ ‘21¢ 21¢ lbs. for. .35¢ 5¢ and 10¢ 1.1 BBE .25¢ 5¢ and 10¢ 1414 FIRST AVE. itt SAVE FOR | © Menxuge came to The & thru Mra, J, Denver Laym 22nd ave. N., who, in p debt of gratitude, has a lin do uations to the O'Tir! ‘|\STILL GOING Between $11,000 and $12,000 has | | been raised for the families of the po- | n slain by Bandit John Schmitt | riday night ‘ganizations and the newspapers continuing to so with several relief benefit bition ne to | ances planned, the fund promines to | sald Mre. “1am hop. citizens in the bank to save for nooling of my three boys and jbaby girl I am going to try to }economiae and get along on the $58 a month from the police pension fund.” Mrs, O’Brien told of her hopes for |hér fatherless brood Wednesday after Mra. Layman had turned over | to her the sum of $152.50, which Mrs Layman collected from friends. WANTED TO * | O'BRIEN FAM October,” explained Mra burglar entered our 1e about $600 worth of Detective O'lirien was de tailed on the case, He worked #0 hard and was so courteous and fine thruout that I felt I owed the O'Brien family a persoual debt of thanks, I made up my mind to try to raise a » fund from persons I know. All © I saw donated liberally and from 10 10 in the « irs, O' Brie jwoman and her chil sweetest youngsters you'd care to jece. I certainly sympathize with her n her hopes to give them a good | education | The donors to the O’Rrien fund raixed personally by Mra, Layman sn80 Balloons —agt— Loew’s Palace Hip Every Saturday Afternoon “LINT_WILLARD New Revue T Fifth and Pine Now—Matinee Sat enr CIR AND FANNIE MONTROSE AY KISSEN Voley & Let Valentine & MOOR CLAUDE METROPOLITAN Matinee Saturday The Big Laughing 1 m r hursday. Nights 7:15 and 9:15, | $118 for the fun@ when Manager| go far beyond this point. ‘The Strand theatre Thursday turn- ed over $750, its entire day's receipts, minus war tax, The total was only $740, but pho manager, Charles L. Winston, ded $10 from his own) pocket, Policemen ran the theatre for the day Despite the heavy rain Thursday afternoon, Levy's Orpheum rained I turned the theatre over to the use, Musiclans and perform orm donated their services, The smoker at the Armory Satur- day night prominos to be a big affair, with 13 boxing matches and a jiu jitsu exhibition on the card. Admis sion will be §2. Other benefits tnclude a supper dance at the Butler hotel Sunday night, with $1 @ couple admission | Tuesday all-night | | podrome night; And you're sure to get good bread. It's Wrapped for THE SNOW-WHITE PALAC! “ _OF CLEANUNESS Phone: Queen Anne 496 QUEEN CITY 4th Ave. at Pine WEXT TO THE COLOMIAL THEATRE wrmas CANE SUGAR AMERICAN Be ae Limit 10 pounds MILK | BUTTER eat 19¢) Cuerdas 48c oe. 2 Ibe. - Canyon Brand = 5 | Full Cream 5 bars Royal emg tis cneng | CHEESE . "296 | White ‘wei 5 Ibs. Jap Rice P 25¢ 2 cans Salmon » 256 *40c can Peaches . -25¢ 19¢ 2 cans Dutch Cleanser . 25¢ 2he 25¢ 25¢ 2 cans Sugar Peas +. BB@ | 200 cans Codfish --15¢@ 3 big cans Sardines 4 Tbs. 10 Ibs. seees B3¢ s3e¢ FLOUR | $2.37 .25c . 256 23¢ 25¢ rolls Tollet Paper 35e HipO-Lite . 4 cans Oil Sardines . 400 can Apricots 2 Ibs. Seeded Raisi 2 Ibs. Fancy Dried Pru 2 Ibs, Peanut Butter 2 Ihe. Flake White . 35c Pork and Beans THE LOWER FLOOR SAVES YOU MONEY QREEN'S BUTTER-GROCERY STORE, nO. 4 STALL 50 LOWER FLOOR QUEEN CITY MARKET ETROPO _, “:" MARKET MAIN FLOOR—PHONE ELLIOTT (141—MAIN FLOOR pw LARD, 20c LB. | —— 20c LB. ° = Pot Roasts .. .123¢ Steer Steaks ? ..16¢, ..2¢ 38 Local Bacon ; s i; t THE QUALITY SAUSAGE Chickens, lb. . Made While you wait, from PURE wont PORK Look for the DIAMOND > PIG 4 TALL Fancy Legs Lamb | pe LARD, 20c LB. LARD, 20c LB. “Wa OTT 4525 23-24 "23-24 4 Ibs. SUGAR... a 20¢ DEL MONTE FRUITS r pple sand ean Economy in the home means best quality food at the lowest possible cost. What you pay per pound for tea— for example—means little. What your tea costs per cup is the important thing. Galt’s Tea will give you approxi- ‘mately four cups of delicious tea for ONE CENT. This low cost per cup is the best proof of its economy. Fischer Brothers Company Distributors Cc. H. MENGEDOHT PUBLIC MARKET A. J. MEEKER SEABOARD MEAT CO. STALL 5—LOWER FLOOR—STALL 5 LAMB AND PORK SPECIALS PORK ROASTS, Ib LOIN PORK ROA Shoulder Spring Lamb, Ib. .. Legs aecins Lamb, per Ib, ] LEG PORK ROASTS, Ib To Stall 33 Opposite Green's LOOK! LARD, 2 Lbs. 35c Fancy Eastern Bacon. 28¢ Picnics, Ib. Bohemian Salami, lb. .25¢ Weiners, Ib, .. -20¢ Wisc. Brick Cheese, lb.20¢ J. HUBER, MGR. Washington Delicatessen Stall 33 Lower Floor Opposite Green's Grocery Puritan Dairy Lunch MAMIE E. STALL 20 HOT ROAST F Scratch, 8 lbs Cracked Corn, 8 Ibs .25c Above Prices Saturday and Monday Only Hatching Eggs. . .$1.50 on Incubator Lots. Per Setting. Special Price $1.00 25e $20.00 Queen Hatchery Stall 41 Elliott 2054, Petaluma E Leghorn Chick Per 100 ... raders urday STALL ONLY THE Morrell's Eastern Bacon, Ib. Hams, half or whole, Ib. . JACK’S STAND Stal 12 danad FRUITS and V Fi Ranch FE Apples, $1 .25 sll Up aio re The | — ene CHOCOLATES 50¢ Special, per Ib... Rox Candies « Specialty B. & B. Candy Store Stalls 49-50, Main Floor NORFOLK GROCERY, Stall 16, Main Floor MIL K 2 Os. 17¢ FRESH DAILY SATURDAY ONLY 2-Ib. tin Del Monte Apricots iffed Oli 's Happy BE Or 4 MEATS MAIN FLOOR AT PRICES THAT SAVE YOU we MONEY DELIVER PURE LARD HERE'S ONE OF OUR SPECIALS 2 Lbs. 35¢

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