The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 19

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LBOY on Pre when a pocket teacher school. de sald quietly pr. Then he said, n too, reonaut, NG t ring I Nment # to an- ogether FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Seasonable Menus for the Day BREAKFAST Cold Roast Beef Washington Let Fricasses of Guinea Happy Butternut Bread Washington Applo F THE MIRACLE OF THE OLYMPIA OYSTER The extraordinary calculation has been made by a scien- tist that if all the progeny of a single dainty Olympia Oyster lived, and if all the babies of this progeny in turn grew up, and so on to the tenth generation, the family would be so big that it would fill all the oceans of the earth solid—and then some! This is not guesswork. It is just plain arithmetic. But filling up the oceans solid with these precious tid-bits of | the sea will never happen. The loss to the “babies” is enormous! the family census at par! Of a thousand million seed which a small bed of oysters may send forth on the waves, only a thousand may cling to a bit of helpful old shell and live; the chances are one in a million —and rernember it takes six years for an oyster to mature ready for your gare table. Now the great lesson of the rich nutrition in an Olympia Oyster is right there—for its tremendous reproductive power simply means a great store of vitalizing phosphorus. THAT is the miracle of the little, dainty, delicious Olympia Oyster. And phosphorus is one of the most priceless, most pre- cious mineral salines to human health—to nerve, brain, and vital functions. It is a truth any sound physician will verify that Olym- pia Oysters are the one, super-grand food which should be served in the family in one form’‘or another once each week. If you “drift” in diet, they are not for you—but if you “THINK” as to your diet THEY ARE. They are as vital to health as milk and loaves. Try them There is an idea prevalent that Olympia Oysters are a luxury and not a real economical family food. This is all nonsense. This is really all a mistake. Right today you can purchase a full pint solid pack from the best dealers in Seattle for $1.05. If the oysters are very large (and they are extraordinarily large this year) there will be about 160 oysters in the pint, and if they run ordinary in size, there will be about 200 oysters. This means that a family of three or four persons can get a very good number of oysters for the money and it also means the ae meat nucleus of the meal as it were at a price not any more than any other first class meat or fish. Just try them and see! It takes all kinds of scientific care to keep |‘ TUE SEATTLE STAR FOR SEATTLE HOUSEWIVES CO & — UMN VAL NU or se dteeredioe ONLI Ib Lu tael Ty D> anut Butter Whipped Cream 1 and Hollyw HOLLYWOOD Cr ING © cake or cooky heoae, place dis® and pour in id vanilla and raisina. or until brown. Re w or with crushed berri eee BREAKFAST NOOK O. B. Williams ¥ Be plans call for seats which require 4 ilo others require but r end being fastened Ilams & Company, give orders and correspondence prompt attention. soe MACARONT ler to prepare and moro use than bread or potatoes. nv on, for not r to prepare pus than po: abo: f of macaroni. macaront, The latest in Baking phosphate pe ora’ Baking not only abundantly, that is. of’ distinct. value for, aida digestion, helps k 1 ark Swezy "My 100 Best Reo of which may be ob: y writing The Roger: Company. ».|meat and serve HOT HAM AND EGG SANDWICHES sion from ight, 1923, cream sauce (made ham drippings if pos- for garniah. he sliced ham tn hot but- st ’ d ex. mask with cream sauce ish with parsley SCONES fishers Blend ons baking powder A). om salt, *. w 4 butier e times the rang salt. Add gx woll beaten, nelted butter ut oy ds or] ¢ in a hot oven, as see MAID 0° CLOVER FIRST QUALIT r y by the Mutual Cre tieatly all a purity and wholeso ei pece ECONOMIZE This 1s what we are all trying to do. Pr » the cheaper cuts of with Williams’ ish and you have an eco: and appetizing meal ‘Try Williams’ Horse Radish on ‘onsts, boiled meats, steaks, sand- wiches, frankfurters, boiled din nors, fish, etc. SOCIETE CHOCOLATES ARE SLACIOUS The products of the Imperial nd Dan used at a in wholesome. Soclete Chocolates can be purchasec | everywhere. HAPPY HOME PRODUCTS ne js the cheerful d thwest. Happy to atand for cans and packai r variety of articles ted and packed under Home name than the usewife imagines, In rds, Happy Home has a great many more posalbilitles for providing high quality foods than Most housekeepers realize. see ELECTRI health ashington’s power resources, but as well the appliances and ‘attachments that put that current to work in marvelously ingenious, labor-say- ing ways. see SERVE SNOWFLAKES WITH ALL SOUPS For serving with soups and with salads, SNOWF! add that touch ‘of di much de sired, Theil! ing flavor % Z Fat Naa 0 DA Fy, ey Kt ce seg Reracea MT he. PoDisty ister GOLDSHIELDTEA ANDCOFFEE IS HIGHEST GRADE For almost half a century Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc have been authorities on coffees and teas. For a score or ‘| more of years Schwabacher’s Gold Shield Coffee has been ¥ the standard for coffee lovers, for into the Gold Shield | can has gone the selected coffee products of the foremost } coffee-producing portions of the world. The pride of “Seattle's Oldest Business House,” has gone into the excel- lence of each package of Gold Shield. More recently Gold Shield Tea has been placed upon the market in response to a selected Orange Pekoe Black Tea “j}of the same high grade and quality as the public had learned to know in Gold Shield Coffee. A marvelously fragrant and delicious mixture of India and Ceylon tea “| was the result; and Gold Shield Tea is recognized by dis- criminating tea lovers as a peculiarly delicious blend. These Gold Shield products in their familiar red cans are known throughout a wide territory and carry the name of Seattle into thousands of homes. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc.,'were first in this district to introduce the vacuum packed coffee, sealing in the rich aroma and fine flavor of the coffee bean. So when the new key opening can was effected, Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., were quick to take advantage of this signal im- provement in the packing of coffee, eae >: PAGE 19 THE MODEL KITCHEN o° PANTRY : S ae a S gtOSaCh ip rae i ea NS Q ZTRESH ~ CRISP 7}, and DELICIOUS if Kishers ROLLED

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