The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 15

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eS ee ee ss ES PEST OT ©. RI hey det fo | | ; SECTION TWO | _ HERCE FOREST FIRES BURN South Dakota and Nebraska Hit by Fatal Blazes Bids on State Bie cctures my 3) | PORTLAND, 0 “ppm SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, [ BE ‘A LA We S.A. —e—__— Seattle Board Plans Dinner and Dance on April 18 Warn Exporters of _ Mailing Catalogs A TRIBUTE TO THE MODERN GROCER 3 W hy your grocer today 1s changing over “for good to the best loaf only ONE of the marvels of the times is the “forward movement” in the grocery trade. Harvard Univer- sity operates an extension department devoted to the neighborhood grocery. Great newspapers now have supplements, and expert staffs, especially for the grocer. Grocers’ associations have accomplished wonderful coordinating work. Great changes in methods have resulted. Fewer brands are carried; less goods lie idle—a loss on the shelves. Harvard experts, editorial writers, grocers’ association leaders, other experts, insistent- ly preaching a gospel against unfair, long profit, low-quality food, grocers have cooperated and many important, ethical principles have been agreedupon. Advancing to better methods is the order of the day, and that is why grocers today are “changing over’ to the sale, for example, in bread, to the best loaf only, eliminating lower grade, “longer profit” bread in the interests of sounder, more stable business. BUTTERNUT The “split” top loaf Both kinds thade of the richest, highest quality ingredients The “smooth’’ top loaf A change in texture but no change in quality The Seattle Star PAGES 15 TO 28 J REALTORS MEET | Looks Like Plea sant _Summer in the Wilds) Month-End Reductions Lundquist-Lilly’s rope ielae cf ce Men’s and Young gga Men’s Suits ! “typ for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Broken Lines, All Sizes Pick out your size from this list. Ewvery number is a great bargain Bargains in High School Suits Teealuced , No. Size to urred tim: | tobaceo ft to Description Regular usted ¢ S25.00 25,00 813 Bargains i in Men’s $ and Young Men's $ "ECONOMICAL | Dean Condon Tells Club of Low Operation Cost Tell Changes in Hungarian Duties rown Cheytot brown unfi Yellow Hydrants Brighten Renton turned in k and work is refilling the | NO COUNTRY | ——<—$ S| $ Light brown unfinished worsted. 38 Oxford gray Cheviot .. 38 Brown Cheviot, patch | Blue gray mixture ... Light brown unfinished wo Brown serge Light brown -untly button brown Ch er sotibe in warn: | ing of Russia's future under dol- | shiovisn | j

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