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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. SOUT Low Prices Prevail = Our consistent bargains in quality foods, fresh on the market, are daily bringing greater appreciation. Come THIS Saturday—Shop where the cars start. Best Jersey BUTTER, 2 Ibs. . .88c ~~ WHEEL SWISS | Large assortment of especially CHEESE, Fine JELLIES. Deeceectis GPOT 8 dere cance cocker OE : A big selection of other specials = BLUE COW BUTTER STORE Near Majn Entrance POT ROAST, lb. .....12 1-2 BOILING BEEF, Ib... .12 1-2c = SIRLOIN STEAK, bb......25c = PICNICS, lb. ........:....19¢ Fresh Killed Chickens q Fancy Belgian Hares PEGGY’S BREAD 1th, LOAVES for. . Se BUTTERHORNS, 4 for..25¢ 1%b. LOAVES for. 10¢@ COOKIES, 2 dozen for...25¢ PEGGY'S BAKERY Near Main Entrance TOO GOOD A REAL MORSEL— —_—> Diamond “I” ae LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE TO MISS! Carnation Milk! 3 tall cans BOE. oi, 6005 ave Smalt cans, ie each .......5¢ ‘Tender, eweet and juicy. Made of six monthsold ‘ otat Swedish Potato Porkers, fed on grain. Salad, Ib...20¢ as Kraut, 2 Ibe. .15¢ POUND... 35c SOUTH END DELICATESSEN Stall 50 Opposite Big Meat Market 1,000 Ibs., Eastern Sausage, lb. 25c Choice Pot Roast, Ib. 12 1-2c Plates of Beef, Ib. . ..12 1-2c Salt Pork, Ib...........17¢ Leaf Lard, Ib........12 1-2c FANCY BELGIAN HARES FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS CHOICE VEAL ROAST INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. NO. 3 WE CASH PAY CHECKS BAliots 4239 ROME, Feb. 17.—The assassin Dal tober 24. When Dalba was first ta, who attempted to kill King Vic-| fied of the ammesty decreas he re tor Emanuel nine years ago, was | fuséd to leave prison, but after a ed king on Oc | lapse SPECIAL Special Filled Cof- | Cake, .200ge0e 40¢ BOLDT’S Queen City Market 2 cans Minced Clams big rollx Tollet F yal White Soap... e and Milk..... 4 * ; YES, WE DELIVER! Stall 50, Lower Floor. Metropolitan Market Elliot, 4141 Main Floor Stall 25 Pot Roast, lb......10¢ Roast Pork, Ib. ..171g¢ Fancy Hens, lb... .30¢ WE SPECIALIZE IN RO TTT Diamond *1” Little Pig Sausage Geg it for Sunday's BREAKFAST S OF LAMB sme yl ; ma (_ “PERFECT” END En BS . asterty stare, 10e vee Avenve Green’s Butter and Grocery Store No. Diamond “T”’ Delicatessen Delicious, tender Sausage that almost melts in your mouth. Made frotn six-month old porkers—fed on grain. THE SEATTLE STAR re for three 4 laid the ring on th : Dear Miss Grey: This is my problem: | Setlowships , smoun taunted the police. He ¥ So many people have asked us to loan them money in to $20, have been offered | various amounts from $10 to $100, and I want to ask how}; ue ————— | Washington univernity —#tudents | We can handle them in a tactful way. We have loaned money and other collewe men and women by | to some of our acquaintances and it has never been returned, the Ame vian Founda | and two have asked us for the second loag without offering | DYE FADED WRAP Sen. The falowshins ore for study in ndinavian countries, and are} |to pay back the first, and when we refuhed, we lost their a a See | | friendship. It is not that those whom we loan to are dis- SKIRT, DRESS IN a: Sy to coe arene honest, but they never seem to have any money to pay back. ( By neg aps P “ pam pret f Miss Grey, we are careful and are not extravagant, and are oi abi rates will ‘ve lable for stu | trying hard to save a little money for our future and to make DIAMOND DYES” dents crowing th atic, = The ja payment on a home, | a cence) | Student must ha ywiedgce of | We ‘deny ourselves many things! Keach package vf “Di nd Dye Posed a ere that our acquaintances have, so we Miss Grey will receive callers | | conta directions so @mple any | 8¥edtish, Norwe Danish tions wil a com-| snore and | in her office Monday, Wednesday || woman can dye or tint her ol¢ t and|| 8nd Friday from 1 to 2p. m, and | | faded things new. Hoven if « on Tuesday and Thursday from || never dyed before, she can save part of my husband's Ings, but they don’t realize tha mittee of univer technical experts from recommenda: | expect us to divide our mvings with tion submitted. } | them any time they ask us. My |] 11@m.to12m, each week. Please || rich, fadelens color into s se GP vagnnyye, eee donne, watete,. ust fill out the required form, a ae , B Glasie {husband is in business and many of do not come at other times as it} dream w ts, mu pobre agghbdice tee Mrs. W. B. Glasier lnie cuntomers ask him for amali|; eeriously interferes with her | /«weaters, coverings, draperien, hang: | “lvo send hie photograph. Successful ¥ ' * h he gives con be ohae | | ¥ting. ings, everything. Buy I ond Dyes | candidates will be notified April 15. | LONDON, Feb, 10.—Mra, William | lane which he st unless he shai ( no other k 4 then t home| Most of the fellowships offered will od ‘om thy ~ank, and n. Redford Glasier, wife of a late Lon-|t draw from the bai nd many dyeing is guaranteed, Just tell your|be in scientidie and nical sub. don lawyer, in the perfect wife! eden pay it b an, bat oe re- he can't afford to be walling ewer druggist whether the material you |Jects. Weather forec . ocean queathing to her the fortune he made | What can we Mins Grey, If you can give Us @DY | oF it is Jinen, cotton, or mixed goods. | co-operative agriculture and metal cut of the matrimonial troubles of| His business ts small and he works |advice it certainly will be apprect-| piamond Dyes never streak, spo |by himself and he cannot afford to |ated, and there must be others with | fade, or run.—Advertisement be loaning out money that is not regthe same problemas to face. Tell us| ries And Bedford ought to know, He was married to her for 13 years, and | turned and expenses must be met, so | how we can manage with our friends - ——|witbout giving ther all we have. knew her 10 years before that. | | Said Bedford; “We have never Rats in the Cellar Ns BE Teo rs quarreled. No unkind words have passed between us. No better wom: ! Mice In the Pantry | The giftle gVe ws, jan_ever lived.” Cockroaches in the Kitchen | To sen oursel's rey are included in the mie | other couples. open for research wdtk ‘ Says Mra. Bedford: “My husband! wise can be mote disagreeable | Aa ithers see ua.” |—my greatest pal.” than a home infested with pests? | // «t were only possible, what a | Destroy them with Stearns’ Flectric| rude awakening thany of Ms would %g ae i | See ‘at and Roach Paste, the standard | have! Hugh T. Park. ks ores, for more than forty-| / fear, my dear Perplexed, you) Councilmanic Berth tiree years. |nave on erroncous conception of Hugh T. Park, for 15 years a sani Kill’ rata, mice, cockroaches, | friendship. A friend is one who will tary inspector in the department of | waterbugs or ants in a single night.|stend firmly by you when you en- health, has shied hie hat into the| Does not blow away like powders; | counter life's hardships—money cuts jcounciimanic ring. He announces | ready for use; better than traps.|no figure in @ true friendship. Those bis platform to be “tax reduction | Directions in 16 languages in every acquaintances of yours aren't friends, wherever possible, more work on the | box. en |Out graftere—they are worse than part of city employes and the tcent| 2 oz, size 85e. 15 o. size, $1.50. the professional grafter, because they carfare, subject to the vote of the} Money Back If It Fails | work under the guise of “{riendship.” peopte.” —-Aadvertivement | They are what one might term sum- UQUUUAVUNUOOUUGUAVGUAUOHEAGPNOOATEAUAURAEAUOOAEEORGE A HOUAEASOALOASUGAUAEUALUULUAT UNITED RETAIL MERCH that “ride a free horse to death.” WEI I ! WEI I Bl You summed up the situation ina . ee BB natant when you said your friends” | have many things you cannot afford. Of course, why can't they, when they a spend all of their money and part of yours? BE it tx never a good plan to mix Dust [ness and friendship. The next Yme these people want to borrow money, ‘ ¥ again. “Mother, I never saw 8 80 attractive and tal about PIGGLY W of no little money, It all loo! terday I had bou: Royal Bakin Bouillon Cubes ». Hershey's Coooa, 36c; B. & M. M Corn, 1%; Shredded Wheat, t2c; pints Van Camp's Catasup. N. B, Co's. Barrrel Ginger Snaps, 29c. will find that those worth while will | of the URMA S went more regard for you, and you! “I maw so many low prices, I was bewildered. I remember, though, that they are going to give free on Saturay and Mon day, the 18th and 20th, one lb. can Folger’s Golden Gate Cof feo with each 54b. can purchased at the regular price of $2.00; : a or one %-Ib. can free with each 2%1b. can at $1.00. 1 a 5 What are the main facts about the | ‘Trans-Siberian railway? | PRICES It was de: in 1891 and com-| \peers, Scieuilag te: team seen Saturday, February 18 — GHIRARDELLI’S GROUND CHO already have this on my list, along with a few other itéma I remember, such as Quarts Napoleon Olive Oil, $1.31; Ivory Soap, Manchuria to Port Arthur ané Dal- by @ preat river traffic) opened up Will tell you about it next time.” past mew areas to colonization. This URMA BREAD Store grade; half-pounds for .. lo Russia in the world war as the aty route by which merchandiser! could be imported during the parts I f the yedr in which the port of goods; No. 214 cans 7? agen epg coodacpe by ags? cipelpre Oc CALIFORNIA SARDINES—in thi terials, under perfect sanitary conditions; fall weight; small sizem> | ff having been closed by mines and b \German war vessels. The value of | pound tins, at the unusual low price........ noth. | Queen City Market, Fourth Ave, and Pine St. Bn: merchandise sent from the United | Large size, 2 JAMS’ AND PRESERVES—Pure fruit prod- States to Russia by way of Viadivos-| West Seattic, at California and West Alaska om prolly pipe 3 et, Taig URMA FLOUR JELLO or JIFFY JELL—Special ‘0°'6 Would be difficult to sale .... Wi des Sains vow When was Dvorak’s “Humoresque” get a better grade; has VAN CAMP’S CATSUP—Continu the highest bread bak ing qualities of any Tia biographies do not appear tol dll ag. rong Ny VAN CAMP’S PORK AND BE give the date of composition, but it best seller. Special . Berlin in 1594. bulletin on Home and Vegetable Gardens may obtain same by writ- ing to the Publications Division, U. 8. Department of Agriculture, asking for & copy of Department Cireular No. 48, The Club Mem- bers’ Home Vegetable Garden No postage need be sent. DO NOT write ‘to The Seattle Star Washington bureau for this. 50-watt a Peers hes | Haney “izle Maken: de | CERETANA PANCAKE FLOUR 1 packages— ags, per bag... each, this sale ITALIAN PRUNES—Especially g URMA large 30-40 size, two pounds for SALAD DRESSING FEDERAL and CO-OPERATIVE a oy 174c Lean 8 AR CURED “8, Soo 30c Pot Roast, Ib...... 10¢ Tomatoes 2he Biscuits 2he am Cheese, Ib... 250 ans Apricots taining purest of in | CRISCO—114-pound size, 32¢; gredients, 74-ounee bot- 8-pound size eal PURE CANE SUGAR— 30c new 4 Nut Margarine, Increases the CRESCENT 1-pound packages BULK GINGER SNAPS—Special, 2 pounds for .......6.+- estes Trade at Home. The Buying Power of PLEASE COME BARLY! Local Bacon, Ib. piel 17¢ Hund of sean end wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by food. One doctor comes right out and lainly that the indiscrim- of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. Phone Seaboard Meat Co. STALL 5 Lower Floor Washington Delicatessen Stall 33—Lower Floor Pork Roast, lb... 1714¢ Local Bacon, lb....20¢ 422-424 North Brond Cor, W ‘ allingford and OGEETTGA0EUUEOOTOTAOEATANTCAOAE TUOMALA TAA Physicians all over the country ase recommending Fleischmann‘s fresh yeast because it is # fresh food, rich in those elements which keép the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested cases, normal func- tions were restored in from 3 days to $ weeks. ry it ont for yourself, Begin to- dayby adding 20r 3 cakes of Fleisch- mann’s Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and nee how nor- mally and regularly yourintestines act. Be sure it's Fleischmann's Yeast—the familar tin-foil pack- age with the yellow label. Place « standing order with your grocer. Isth Avenue Fancy Hens, lb....30¢ Carnation Milk Special! venue : 7 Hastinke Avenue ..........Cupitol 3880 Watch Friday Star for Satu THE URMA ST Tall Cans, 9¢ each. All You Want Linit 8 Lbs, While It Las AAUTUUAATAAANETENIT Frugal Couple Save Earnings in Effort “To Get | for stouling ® $600 diamond ec Ahead’—Grafting Friends Borrow From Them|teua not tina. th “« Chance Offered to Study inp and Are Peeved If Loan Is Refused. gprs Bila fat rad Scandinavian Countries mercies mer friends—swith you 100 per cent “The New Sign as long aa the sun shines, but vanish en oa . ‘ with the gloom. They are the type of the Times” Thirty-four Stores in Seattle YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE IS AN URMA STORE The Urma Products Company, Incorporated, with headquarters at Louisville, Kentucky, is a national organization—an association of hurdreds of retail mer- chants throughout the country joined together for the purpose of buying goods in enormous quantities at prices much lower than merchants without the or- ganization can hope to securé. The Seattle branch most likely includes your home store (look for the URMA sign), which buys the goods offered at a price that ailroad proved of great importance | Made of very best ma | CANNED PEACHES—Fancy grade, in No. 214 28c ucts; 15-0z. glass jars, each 40¢ and....... scems to have been first copyrighted Special prices, this sizes—large, 25¢; medium, 15¢; small..... 10c aale— VAN CAMP’S SOUPS—Recognized now as the 1 Oc dé . 10c HILLS’ OLD YANKEE SYRUP—: Bremerton, Wash. ....... rday Specials at AGE 15 a ‘a oa Am Gwa'Litte Lanes FELLOWSHIPS" "'gxided by Greeks Cynthia Greys ee teenie, 2 devel and the They found men dancing A glans tilled t held after the de ot M. Om had been placed im each WOMEN will be glad to know laxative that opera riping © housands will the; ville and dra em. Syrup Pepsin mild, gentle cleanser and regulator. Icosts only about « cent a dose, DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Take Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin whec constipated, bilious, headaeby proved | heeded. Thousands of women have Droved this true. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE tend you a Half-ounce Trial Bottle of omy Syrup Pepsin FREE OF CHARGE sp you will have handy when needed. tempting the way eve layed , ‘0 lo them, let i : . fepee thaee chart = Adame Seen tcuaeece pronanition, Aone affords you splendid savings. The individual owners of these stores are well to ask me if I reul we things them sign notes and pay interest known to you, and have your welfare at heart. They want your trade contin- PIGGLY WIGGI vince her, I Gh ana nota them to their bargain. You ually, and are ready to give you the benefit of their buying power as members \iind you sell te welt rd of them” | AGAIN THE URMA_ STORES OFFER YOU SOME ‘aka MIGHTY GOOD ITEMS AT VERY INTERESTING COLATE—in 3 2 Cc = fanaa tee a on ny; starts from Tcheliabinak, on the | Lath aa Bxy Soap, 4c, and Large Snider's Oyster Cocktail | edi dane athed train, Teehenaih Urma Goods 1-pound cans, for ..... il oth |to Vladivostok on the Pacific ix about | A BULK COCOA—regular UP “Margaret, why don't you have John meet you and help you g\ 4500 miles, The continuows railway of Quality d, 15¢: tw di - 29c with some of the things? Ob, I know he destests shopping. but route from Petrograd to Viadivostok _,pound, 15¢; two poupds ...... shes ebeeeee d so 84 your’ Father until he started helping me at PIGOLY lis S481 miles. The road cost $172,-| The URMA Stores} CREAM OF WHEAT—special, this 2 wi ¥. Now he goes alone, and he is just as much fas 525,000. It gave an impetus to agri-| — or of a BOM io URS Ae oon ashen cas taeoene er Hs sie Cc io as Lam.” culture and all other business enter- sens is, Ea — - CERETANA OATS—made from selected prises of the country, while its their quality, and high Whi : small k Cc “Well, Mother, I will try John, but I haven't much hope. branches north and south (all fed ly recommend them nite Oats; small package ............. CEYLON AND INDIA TEA—regular URMA 28 S aigtahes ae c e oval one- this es to bé the : soe Rs La agh milagre leading brand—per can........ aa ree ee ar'seer I | tow ie’....s-e2.08 | PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP—Quality so well ES SI dispensed with, the man and woman known it needs no recommendation; 3 bars. . Cc simply living together as man and| URMA COFFEE WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP—Offered special for wife and proclaiming themselves as} Pe a ete this sale—6 bOrs ...»...cs-ccccesoes shee Cc idea aad ‘each’ cheng ‘sok Lib, packages— SMALL IVORY SOAP—Special, 4 bar8 2 5 | statute in a mumber of the states, | for se eeccccccees Cc tke 40c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER—per 10c | MM cnc ec dswiseceguveatewermnae as cakat Readers wishing a government || : r + > ~ + . URMA corn FLAKrs | NILCO ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES—40 or peers. .28c 35c ‘ood grad MILK— A rich dressing con- (6 cans to customer), six cans for..... sbees 55c BA D n y, . i ° Mp sreegmment efor wae: veo ih ra t py a ‘action of the qURMA BROOMS NT BAKING POWDER—Lpound “"" DO) qqertus, baking; fait 16 ox. to | | Lamb Roast, lb. .12%g¢ ‘ ‘ Made at_home—lower ane, S00; 14-1b, cans > ‘ 33 in price—No, 4— cans, BSE; Vo-lb, cams... eee es eee senses 1 be. Sees & ibav..0i8 | | Leg of Lamb, lb...25¢ intestines sane i YOURS TRULY ASSORTED CA eS. 35¢ These URMA Stores Will Give You Advantages Not to Be Obtained Elsewhere. +++ Capitel 023s 3 way 4 N. 36th - +) North ...North 2973 Sunset 4038-32 . Sunset 1967 12 Sunset O8s4 Sunset O135 Avenue . ORES

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