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H PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923 EE EE ee [ Food---Loads of It at Everett Show | Everett Food Show This 3 : | Week Draws Big Crowds “: soe aoe a “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” for the Young Men at ; City Unites in Boosting for Products of the “/2%. oo at red Northwest ' tucturers i 2 Pant Suits | pvnens sar a | For Easter Wear anaiimn _ |/Here It Is—Pick It Out! (Here and There) :i:rasce ee stati Spring Styles “: gredagalallaee aie pe New te ee a | ) f ‘1 it 1 P Knights | Portland Citizen Declares Fa- Lf Templar here mous Medicine Ended Indi-| *"¢ { X SORE : ,| estion, Gases and Worn-| ”; ; o Bail - Ap tarbagt ary ts Out Feeling, Restoring Full + We are giving so much extra value in smart style Weight and Strength. and fine tailoring at $40 that every man owes it to : : 4 ‘ e himself to visit this store. These $40 suits have two a pairs of trousers. The Gately Buying Power of over bay one hundred stores will save you money. Satisfaction 4H is guaranteed with every suit. supery Other Two-Trouser Suits at $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” | 4 | |Steamer Breaks in } Two, Many Drown DOVER. Ma The ¢ . OPEN A GATELY CHARGE ACCOUNT c t Terms Be Arranged " n, it has beer Folks who went to the~ j Everett food show Thursday afternoon were not very hungry at suppertime. Near- ly every booth had free food of some kind to offer. Here = are shown some of the people as nae TL Da | Who served and were served. No. 1—Left to right, Genevieve Lockett, Beatrice Wheeler Lords Miss Reform; |High-Powered Coal | cnd Christine Marburger, all of Seattle, serving hot Cho Cho in the booth of the Carna- < * tion Milk Products Co. No, 2—Little Dorothy Searles, hugging a huge ham at Frye & ation is loo Dusy nurrs amlly|,,; ons , < . ° ONDON, March 2%—Owing to| PARIS, March 23.—A coal stove Co.'s exhibit. No. 5—Misa Mabel Forsell, 2617 Lombard st., Everett, serving a cup of Pthe many difficulties it already] exploded at Amiens, killing an entire} Gold Shield coffee. No. 4—Miss Helen F. Lillis, 2015 Virginia ave., Everett, offering a faces, the government will make no| family. It is believed there were ex |sample of Societe chocolates. No. 5—Col. Roland H. Hartley, sampling a steaming cup of llamas Lay ape ad bee cat ae coal, which came) Crescent Cream-coffee, being served him by Mra. C. N. Wilson, 8410\% Everett ave.,| ‘ eee pacar BE Everett. QUEEN VISITS BLIND FIND ROMAN RELICS | sa LONDON, March 23—Queen Mary} CHINNODR, Eng, March 23—A has taken a deep interest In the| vase, a silver plate and blind and has visited the National) cles of jewelry, suppo Library for the Blind. Shoe took|from the period of Roman occu Blind children on her knee and asked| pancy of Britain, have been found Shem to read aloud to her from/on the estate of Maj. William Gor. _ Braille books. ‘don Ross here. +> These prices are guaranteed for our Seattle stores, but those in our stores outside of Seattle, are, how ever, correspondingly low CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 Bars 25 STORES COMPANY we BORAX SOAP CHIPS i! 12c ‘ir 25c BORAX POWDER wi. 10c iii. 25¢c BORAXO 25¢ ‘tan’ BORAX SOAP 2 18c WHITE KING vias SOAP Package 12l2c MILK _| | Cream of Wheat 1 Cans Pkg. 19c 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets | Calumet Baking Powder Fresh from the style centers— we have just unpacked and are now showing 2,000 BRAND NEW 4 Cans 39c LOGCABIN SYRUP ‘G27 "Gi" 50c %99ec 1 Ib. can 27c ROGERS’ BAKING POWDER is 19¢c SHREDDED WHEAT 10c CRISCOL:, Z2e Er SScui 66c a: $1.266 $1.89 SAUER KRAUT ‘i 13c%6n* 18c SUNMAID RAISINS 15¢ Iowa Corn] | Pink Salmon Mustard Sardines 2 Cans 25c wt 14¢ uth can 1 ZYe EXCELSO “C” COFFEE Ib. 29c SALT % 15c BALLARD DISTRICT DOWNTOWN STORES EASTLAKE troe, No, 6—85 Pike St : No. 14—Westlako Public 9 G : ond Ps 3 31—60th and Phinney, South End” Public ae ett o. Sot a Green- RSIKY DISTRIOT Groc. 3 Sth and Gree! 9—618 EB. 45th St. FRE DISTRICT Groc. No. 16—Univeraity Public Groc, No, 25—710-712 I Market NORTH BROADWAY Groo, No. 12-1906 45th St, N. Groc. No. 9—212 Broad ard and 2 HILL DE 6th W. and McGraw. 2215 Queen Anne Ay, IN THE LATEST SPRING STYLES Lt the youngsters join in on those delicious cheese dishes! Rich in protein and butterfats, cheese renews the muscles—keeps the body full of life and en- ergy. Government experiments show that cheese compares favorably with other foods as to digestion. It loes not cause constipation or other disturbances. Tillamook cheese is rich in food value—it has 5 quarts te of full-cream milk to every pound. Every cow in the a3 famous Tillamook herds is regularly inspected for health. So iy the kitchens where the cheese is made—we insist | on it | For family use, buy the 6 ot 14 id sizes. But be Z Tillamook—the original branded cheese. Look (or the nume on @very slice, None genuine without {t. Pair Doubles Popular prices as usual at the Wear .. this Great Upstairs Store Every size—every smart color and fabric—and every ap- proved style is here at EASTE BUY EARLY while sizes are complete We have just received a gray suede strap pump with gray kid trimming, Cuban heel. An all-gray and sand suede with wishbone strap and Louis heel. A gray suede with gray kid spray strap and strap tip. ALL ABOVE STYLES at FIVE DOLLARS ‘$5 TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 15 cheave kinchans owned and operated by{Tillamook datrymen TILLAMOOK Many other patterns in patent, and black, and brown kid leathers, with both Cuban and Louis heels at— FOUR and FIVE DOLLARS SEE OUR GREAT STOCK—WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE $10.00 Tailored Ready Co. Louk TILLAMOOK on the Not a four or five-dollar pair of shoes, but a palr of shoes to sell at four and five dollars—to equal in stylo and quality the shoes selling ata much higher figure, THE PHILLIPS BOYS Birthplace of “Most-for-he Money Shoes" 1313 Third Avenue, Opposite Pantages Theater Building for Men and Boys FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET dis bi sci iain Hien 6 na Sree! beaten pins sil a 4