The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 20

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ee, Ue Mecer since Age of Six Evely n Thaw Sells Coffee DENVER, April 29 PHILADELPHIA, Apri eo or MeAvich, of He nor being the oldest mir on a corner and) the coun bestowed on W Four were do-| Jam f Smase Ru ¢ they could stop him. | vears in mines in th ~ Leaves the Stage Forever': heuen weeks m oe when six a |, Egypt Cotton Is years old “gst Hoarded for Rise ‘The Truth ix the title of a CATRO, Apri nev . n © were the largest lande n to hoard cott Brice rises t LIBERTY MARKET cd 1506-08-10 First Ave., Just South of Liberty Theatre RANDOLPH GROCERY CO. Wholesale and Ketail—Wo Deliver SALE SAT. AND ALL NEXT WEEK SUGAR— °\x:: 100 Ibs. $8.29; 8 Ibs. 63¢ Si, can M. J. BL Coffee... 2... oe. ce eeweee ne 81.85 3 Ibs. M. J, BL “B" Brand Coffee $1.00 %Se pt. can Olive O 49; qt B5e; by gal. . $1.75 Me Make White, 2 Ibs, 25¢; 4 ths, 5O¢; 8 Ibs. $1.00 White Wonder or Lenox Soap, 6 for... ...... ++ ase 40c can Libby's Corned Beef 1v¢ BSc Royal Baking Powder, can B® Larce package Citrus Powder. ... 25c bottle Catsup, bottle JebO, all you want, pkg Fine White Asparagus Tips 19¢; 2 for GOOD PRUNES—4 Ibs. 25¢; 25-Ib. box $1.25 SOAP—Crystal White, 5-bar limit, for 25c CORN—PEAS— TOMATOES OR SPINACH Extra Fine Quality—Straight or Assorted DOZEN $1.15—PER CAN 0c PEACHES, PEARS, PINEAPPLE, CHERRIES, LOGARBERRIES or APRICOTS to 50c VALUE g 4 Cans 95c—Per Can 25c SOME RARE BARGAINS | 3 FOR 25¢ 4 FOR 25c LL PINAR SALMON FaNcy. HEAD RICE } | | Latest Portrait of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw BY R. Hi. WHITNEY [apple ple that hasn't been duplionted NEW YORK (By Mail.—Evetyn|#ince 1861. It will be very deep + Neebit Thaw Clifford is in due ery thin of crust and very much Around the rner from Fre home made. we oa W 6 ot: ts a ape "And I am going to sell an tice beautiful coffes room, ream that no firm in the world has on letters on French plate | °¥er made There will be no corn |windown announce that “deap,|*tareh, no eggs in it Just pure, made apple pie, old-fashioned & cream. Nig oryptear re rene: And I am going to sell the beat tthin.” | coffee in the world.” on a high|, “And you will be the cashier? I asked elyn Nesbit |' Saked. Evelyn.” she mid whimsically when I called on her. pneyed, jant, this girt of * trouble, talked for half | with me. Yeu,” she answered, “cashier and . As manager.” | pm tragedy to sculpture, from “Put I eald, “how about your to moving pletures, from| nan ' music, your sculpture, your acting m Jee eh ” ures te the ate — and your little boy, Russel Thaw? 20c JAR MUSTARD : Reread I can never give up my boy, nor D MONTE Goops a orwanheanng Slgeee as CODE my music, nor my love of Mowers,” nhe replied. My boy ts with my par ents, Music and flowers fll my | apartment.” | And they did. A Steinway baby | grand stood in the reception hall, ! el MONTE, le 2 won't oe about Jack Cif | nowers were everywhere, and two dD. M. PIMENTO a ord and our divorce suit,” she said. | ete pedigreed dogs gamboled about 35 Mon A ‘ And then she begun to talk about) «1 have given up acting,” she con DEL MONTE MONTH "SAUCE to eeMGease Shc CAN SHTIMP ase Fi) him. Only a few days ago Cufford.| tinued. “I never cared to act in pic former seeheny to ae 1. | tures, tho I lke to see them I never PEANUT BUTTER, the best,3 Ibs. 25¢ J 22 i°.2 cing, Soo Stn nt oroke Into r uoartapak in senre This place tw to be diff t fancy Ranch, doz. .....-.. BBG; DEEP El ce -wisenin” Ho ie countersett leaps ate ee en am 5 Th. can, 98e; 90e qt. jar. ing her. There was a tussle, a lot It will seat 100 or more gnests | 5c jar PRESERVES or JELLY... of notse—and Clifford departed. — |Soft, rich carpets, Oriental taper : My whole heart i@ in this,” she |tries, exotic plant 4 Persian | BUTTER—The very best, pound.....-..40¢; 2-75¢ Boia ciowiy, “i am going to roll an |incenme eit vie to attract guests, DEL MONTE CORN U.S. Army Goods Sale 1013-1015 First Ave. Remember the number and get in the right place, as many unscrupulous dealers are trying to ride on the good reputation of this store, and thereby sell you inferior goods, JUST RECEIVED Carload of Corned Beef The Libby, McNeill & Libby, in the No. 1 size, packed 48 cans to the case; two cans. —......35¢ DET CASO pee oo oe coe on eo oe menos cceccce. 87.50 By mail add 68¢ for postage. Folding Canvas Cots Shelter Halves, (Pup for. ......-..$3.00 Tents) ......$1.50 Can be used for Custards, Pud- dings, Pies, Cakes, Omelets, Hot Cakes, Waffles, Mayonnaise or Salad Dressing—FRESH EGGS in powdered form and Nothing Else C A Pound While it lasts. Direct Importing Co. Coffee Stall—in Rear Mess Kits. .... Army Hip Boots....... ~~ wenn oe 84.95 0. D. All-wool Blankets. oomeee. 83.75 Trench Shoes ....... ~~... $5.00 New Army Breeches U. S. Recruit Bags. . ~ - 32.00 Full-sized Double Blankets. cone caw ces coeces $2.25 Tents and Tarpaulins—aAll Sizes—New and Used—Prices on Application GROCERIES Prunes, 25-Ib. box......-..+-.... Clams, per can..... Sweet Corn, two cans. eta a - 25¢ Peas, two cans. . swe enw ene. . 25¢ Salmon, tall, pink. amare ce entice oe 106 Roast Beef, two cans. eoneeceese- ee. SIE Bacon, 12-lb, can..... wee - $2.50 Pineapple, sliced, can... ... ee ewccene -20¢ —and a large assortment of Blankets, Shirts, Shoes, Sox, Underwear, Rubber Boots, Sweaters, Tents, Tar- paulins, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Groceries, etc. Mail orders filled. Write for list. Surplus Army Supply Store Ex-Lieut. Lewis C. Garver in Charge 1013-1015 First Avenue pir gies aie THE SEATTLE STAR 2 “Taste Bouquets” Lame 44 Years, Man |Court Makes Boy a (Only 9, but Teils Are Priced Higher Is Cured i ina » Day Brother to Mother What 4 Will - 1 iL April 29--Mere’s| LO dodge 4 ered ¥ Tod Browning, motion picture ¢ n y ' 1 b y say it “ hin! Pr ts ying to find You lke bouquet with sweet! w ndme Het- | the his wers. mel! or thirsty taste’ « Japanese | min rick omnes " & derangement of the knee joint CAN YOU BLAME HIM? florist asked him | here’e the man who rune thig wales Strikes Gie's Koce Withoot What's the diff? iL” asked the dingruntiog t to lonch,” replial er-—Tit- Bits (London) —— WHO BENEFIT MOST BY GROCETERIA MONEY-SAVING METHODS ARE THOSE WHO SHOP AT THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCETERIA EVERY WEEK—THEY ALWAYS FIND LOTS OF BIG BARGAINS ON THE SHELVES AS WELL AS THOSE WE TELL YOU ABOUT IN THE LIST BELOW. Standard Minnesota OCALOTNS. SWI CORN, can....- 10c ye <> eae eS che CAMA STANDARD > PHAR, GAD: ocoasesccé 124c California Standard TOMA- TOES, No. 2 can, 8 for. -25c Park Sliced No, 2 No. 21% PINEAPPLE wan... 2DC Sn. 2 Fine Arrow Brand APRICOTS, large CaN ..ccco orem 1 5c 2+ me ole ae eto en Co-operative and Federal Milk cas’ LOC Camation (2° 1 OAc Borden's cs” 12c Swift’s Wool Soap, 3 for Pasadena Jamff Jello or Jiffy Corrree Folger’s Golden Lighthouse Palmolive Gate Coffee is a Marasca Cleanser Soap big favorite. Buy Preserves 3 bars for at Grocteria Our guarantees on this famous Cof 15-oz. jar 49c Prices. Tke fee allowx you to return the can if v not natinfied — no Washington matter how much Macar ‘oni, you have used. Spaghetti or 43 Toilet Paper Crystal Noodles cana. c large rolls [J White Soap 3 pkgs. for 2 $1.25 can... $1.93 9c Van Camp’ Smal 10¢ |* Bonen S Browmces| "TEA shortening. can, Medium Ceylon, English Breakfast, CR. idamicnsne 1] 5c 1b. 21 c ty 41 c = Bei 79c Japan or Gunpowder; | ae oo 25c SMES values Lib: pkg. DOC A strictly Hard Wheat Fam- 4 Ibs. And Save Money. ily nr Flour. 10 lbs. ae 4poun 24 Ibs. seeeeeeeum- $1.23 pe ~~ '$2'33 All These Items Put Up in 3-Ib. Sacks ely F Oak, shcoceneiagis a noe ae be LS $2.23 ss. sack.——....82.27 {f PEARL HOMINY, 19c 6c 25c : + owen cerecnie 49 1b8. empynnconece © Cereal Savings FISHER’S OATS, large package. ...33¢ Quaker Puffed Corn, package......14¢ Quaker Puffed Wheat, package... .14¢ Quaker Puffed Rice, package... .19¢ 19c Post Toasties, package. . 1213¢ 3 Kellogg’s Krumble Bran. PEARL BARLE ' ery ee vs 33c Aunt Jemima Pancake and Bu wheat fins. / i LARGE TAPIOCA, ; Package ..... 124 ‘ SARs ns 5 oc cemcenmessern 25c s y Selb, SACK. . 2. mamieie snmein, HOMINY GRIT: 3-lb. sack .. SMALL TAPIOCA, 3-lb. sack cone 25c FANCY HEAD RICE, uncoated, 3-Ib. sack....... 47c Look for YOUR Grocetera in This List LIMA BEANS, 27 DOWNTOWN WOODLAND PARK E. UNION DISTRICT —n ; 85 Pike st 1317 Greonwoo In 2 U Bi BOER, act ii ween Cc suns bks Ds ae 317 Greenwood Ave, 28rd and B Union NORTH END WEST SEATTLE $5th and Greenwood California and Admiral N. BROADWAY DIs- Wi TRICT RED MEXICAN BEANS, - ne bat sc California and Alaske SMALL WHITE NAVY 222 Broadway N KIRKLAND BEANS, 3-Ib. sack... gee 2 1 Cc ; QUIN: ADDR MILE. . Mathit'nnd Piocedant Ota 7 . QREEN PEAS tarket Th Wo and W, McGraw KENT WHOLE GREEN PEAS, 25 UNIVERSITY, Disrnicr 201 Biaine st. Second and Meeker St, Selb. SACK oe emnecemnemee Cc 43rd and 1th eS ee ee EVERETT 1906 45th Bt, N |, EASTLAKE aie 6603 14th N. B. $801 14th Ave. N. W. gy pues * White House Public Mar- ket FREMONT DISTRICT LESCHT PARK DIs- ° : 710-712 Blewett St. TRICT BREMERTON DRIED SMALL PRL 4301 Fremont Ave 1801 Yesler Way Fourth St. Public Market mS . 35C *..53¢ Groceteria Values in Dried Fruits Dried Apricots, 1 Ib ie STORES COMPANY IN 3-lb. sack DRIED LARC 3-Ib. sack .. Dried Black Figs, 1 Ib. Dried White Figs, 1 Ib.............17¢

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