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ere FRIDAY MARCH 9, 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 SS en ASE IT Dusan Ps : Y . | Administrator Is First Ave. Carnival (Snowstorm Costs THREE VALVES IX Se Z es Bully, EMPIRE BUILDER GIVE F ! A List Still Grows Removed by Court! Held Up. by Quarrel City Pretty Penny steak My ‘ ‘ H : move I fa e f opir 5e e 1 4s heart si in“ Baby Peggy” Contest | osc. 2 00 arc et goto) im Week Still Remains for Youthful Seattleites |o5 45, Mink Dosen B, tol-| 3 tear, 7aY__(o Union . to permit| men srapleyed ¢ . . agg eng to Be Entered 1 . "A “ m : a oF bs #, Mn Gasena ae esi Ried s Mea ys Be the « we Soldier Sans Limbs | Child Prisoner Lendine Diaities Famous Contractor De- - desire to driv inhie| ot ieee daetr mate ne Gives to Blind Is Nearly Dead) (or store Than 21 clares He Suffered 15 ae . - ‘ t Lat we pias ints fONTREAL, Mar 1 Years Years From Stomach th : Y fo & / seed ain gee ‘Ltaewe pagans ; Trouble, Then Gained| cs ‘ oa \ Bell Ringers Are A fh | MONEY 32 Pounds Taking Tan-| te harge t ; ee Too “Dignified” ‘ Leoned om Dismonds Stocks a lac, and Robust Health| t aon a come eBoy, Faas at hig woes y Primroses Bloom 3 fr Rates 0 Low Restored _B photog he entras in County Antrim «dM oe ; ‘ ° tor ; EE These egy 340311 Seaman Coon Boiling Frid ” payment 1 : = : = = ~ SOME Jon ; LOOMING UP 0 0 st x " bud a rt My a ENTRY COUPON “ I Baby Peggy Double Contest ] - ~ an Every Bone Broken Sisters Kill Babes, Th ° in Horrible Death ‘Take Own Live is Is the Second Annual Canned Foods Week ST. PAUL 9.—Ite ‘ 2, March 9.—Their husban | John Rothwa mth |! od 4 chat tm. wrt Och ach Pe Its purpose is to advise you of the Economy, whirled to death, thelr three children and then com. | ), © Be brakes [mitted suicide. | Ftd t oa? — = Nutrition and Wholesomenessofcanned Foods iad “ett Sol ha iat aden oc coc schnell nett sd at l A BIG SA l ING In this great Northwest it is not difficult sweet corn from Maine and so on. Large 43 to convince the housewife of the advan- quantities of the favorite foods'of far off 4 on Those New tages of employing canned foods in her foreign lands are also made available in Spring Styles daily menus. There is no part of the the can. ee country which owes so much to canned i AT OUR foods for its development as our terri- No diet which lacks variety is whole- Popualar.Chaih tory here. A pile of rusty tin cans along some, and in making it possible to vary P a railroad track or near a lumber camp the diet the year around the science of Store may not be beautiful, but it is surely a canning has done a great service. Hees ae sign of the pioneer. Without canned < aN vane fee oods, which are easily transported anc e canning industry was the first indus- = my foods, which ly t rted and Th g indust: the first ind 4 Sigag ge stored in various climates, the develop- try to organize research work, and it has te delat & bes ment of our Northwest country would carried on such work for ten years or when you seethem. have been impossible; the railroad build- more, with the sole object of improving LS ae er, the lumber jack and the cannery its methods and insuring to the public RS aa worker, to mention three of our greatest safe, wholesome products. In this work Ladies’ Strapped Slipper ‘ 4 € . of brown or black kid industries, would not have been able to it has secured the co-operation of the ve igh: heel— do the pioneering that they have. government and some of the leading uni- Lens 7 | versities in the country. Beaded Satin It is a matter of history that the diet of Sippere « our forefathers a hundred years ago was @ Modern sanitary methods are being gen | limited and monotonous in character. erally introduced voluntarily or under Sessa tte canoe wera tater cote There was very little variety, particular- ihe Beare a : the a se fea has cealing winter coats,. Next come ly during the winter months, so that the perfection of mechanical devices Colonials— wraps and sults; fina on : been carried that for many food products oe oe plece dresses with which no outer when spring came there was always the ete : Very large variety, in garment ig worn. | eas : - the raw material is not touched by hand Satin, Patent and Kid Early models include dresses. of craving for green things and the omni- : Seah ; atin, Patent and Kid. Sikee ton eaticactg, wonen eomes sesent demand tde # eprine tonic from the time it is delivered at the can- $3.95 and $4.95 and any novelty fabren tn alk and | ; neries until after it has been sealed up in them, and braided dresses are very { the cans. This has reduced to a mini- = rt. | 7 y 7 PI 21s. 5 . PRG acofctcnin’ wih Grate @ We all know how women on the farm mum the possibility of contamination tendency toward higher walstlines— and in the house toiled in the hot kitchen ; pats po Ae obepiarcere nly at 8 : ; and has insured the more prompt hand- cpdatina tits <i twel fifteen h day. Noth | chemise frocks. weve or tiiteen hours a day. Nothing ling of raw products, thus preserving to Sleeves on daytime dresses nearly 4 . s 1 io y ait ae stot eeu | page ane nity ate these two the fullest possible extent the natural Comtort Oxfords— Hl Good News From conditions than the science of canning. Mavonidenred: Cos ee" Absent Friend| But f a hieda tt anos se ; sae Ey Reee Rea | @ But for canned foods, the problem of se- The nutritive value of canned foods is the $2.95 per pair iy oa leentprae eg orb | curing domestic help would place a same or greater than that of the cor- ee the bome folks, you knew. She tes | greatly increased burden on many house- responding foods purchased in the open Ma ee wives. Canned foods were at first re- market and cooked in the home kitchen. | oo tor Mararet 1 aida’t even pS hi as ee the ae ia For instance, canned peas or canned tsitas Cour’ Bha sevie ational ordinary pocketbooks. he wonderfu peaches are as nutritious in every way as I ba "W7@IU te o¢ema thatliney. nada development of mechanical appliances fresh peas or peaches bought and cooked ell, tt y | 2 . I} Hee fen thaltint time tarcive eats and improvement of processes have at home, and of course, there is no waste. |from the East. Ho and Margaret| brought these foods within the reach of : : { deat citron easetech nomen ke vo | even humblest homes. A better knowledge of the canning in- lt per a ee ar ae : dustry by housewives and others must [her lucky tara that she got thone ¢ The canned product represents nearly lead to even greater use of canned foods. THW. ARTIN ovwe ilietiald” She dat ttt ine every state and section of our country, Their value in varying the diet and in ex- G INFLUENZA "sist" fae algun giving us the delicious pineapple from tending the period in which seasonal You doubtless know that it is a well nourished ?°""¢04 Ner t@ drs up for the tropical Hawaiian Islands, nutritious and foods are available in the form most 3 : v | home folks. j Ta 4 B Ap " y ] . i j body that is the strongest factor in thwarting the niTee she mentions that, she tasty salmon fr om the Alaska sonal nearly approesniny the a esh foods is inroads of influenza or other disease germs, _\raiiy ‘wer mar ein, “ain for grape-fruit and shrimp from Florida, more and more appreciated. | dresses, She aays: ‘My dear, T wns I 9 Petre) Sere, nae brghiaa 1} a hurry-ip announcement dinner | ‘ 4 siven by my chum last night.’ : Fane cat neal at rae de Stl OR estar ne: 1M) all that.” chest. The abuadant tonic-nourishitig) »,0/!l2.20% 9,10, the same qualities ot Scott’s, is an effectual help}! the Rialto bulldin, Just over the s . "en Vhistie. They are showing a . in all times of threatened weakness, wonderful lite of very atyllan conta (Pala Advertisement) ae beat & Downs, Bovenlicld, Bt, aa |for paymonts,"—Advertisement, —=======_=_L_L_L_EE__E_______S55 = ue ‘ : mM i ‘