The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 21

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gpa APRIL 17, 192 QUR FREE Sunshine and Smiles Edited by Dr, Frank RL 1 |ECTURES A PRAYER Grant that I may ne Lord I ask this gift of thee; hat I may grow old gracefully Po: folly whan -with mf ; ara MF i Beat BY AGNI i irant thet I may never frown to] » a6 thing New athing Different ff! you hund Three booth for mo! e and {in asa } at the | financial county } own be Let mo nd film, and ture operators’ union CUSHMAN remember when I am old That Spring is warm and Winter! ?! t lose my sympath’ hildren's miseries | earth keeps her| ** 16 more by Mra, Patte B of the Cushman hosp me in her arms at the Joy And t of life may st © appointed by the « . ; 4 Aig | It was voted to turn the entire , a ; 4 } proc or to Dr. Frank R. Loop gd ay ‘ eg - uae I'm old ASE NOTE | anda oo from the club, to be | To think that I'd grow hard and cold;| Will the p wan going tO} dispensed among the moat worth = = | assist the yc get a pair of| the shutd | surgical shoes please call again? Prof. Wm. Estep LUNCHEON AND CARDS FOR | sale of ti rs. The most MRS, DAVIS Miss Bello Percy, chairman; s in Psychol The Ravenna chapter of the O, ©.| Farsuld, Mr, Redmound, M Super-Sei 8 ial o 1g & lunchoon| rek, Mr. Porter, Mis a Master 2:30 stra, Founder of Super-Science re Healing Monday, Tues. Thursday, 2:30 to 4:30 ealed fy the blind Q TREE TEA Orange Pekoe | per THs Famous European Songbird ame MacKenzie gneier a few selections a evening. lam How to Be a E aw Pekoe to — miecetarrwem | r Masonic cheesy. Try te Temple F REE next time folka April 19, 20, 21, 23, 0 P. M. Sharp. NOT HARD ON ANTIBODY : . an operator BOYS PHONOGRAPH z v4 As will al cheese, Pacifte International and Blue Ribbon THE SEAT fre. | r close my «| ears I'm wise,| The date of the. big elvil M, FOLSY dance is not yet | THE NEW RICHMOND SOCIAL | en | CLUB ving pleture asking their | 4 the moving | el on Friday In addition to April s, three for | tal fi will today at the B art, Mr, and Mra, Lync CHEESE Jrom Known for its goodness RST in quality, first in flavor, Melowest is setting the standard for all Oregon rarded Gold and Silver Medals at the Oregon State Fair, 1934, INSIST ON MELOWEST J PIKE ST St- AVE —petweenP 222 AVE ENTRANCE — th re... $1. 25 | PRIME RIB ROAST, ROLLED, lb..... . CHOICE. VEAL. ROAST, Ib........... osha <a. $2.08 | STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS, doz... me 10 ¢ cans. CPO ZEDELE Goi ce U TNA soso bodins © Western Delicatessen Upper and Lower Floors Lower Floor CHOICE SHORT RIBS, Ib............ CHOICE VEAL STEAK, Ib iitsh Garden Spinach lb. 5c Yakima Gem Potatoes sack, $1.85 Gi so RA eA ean CENTRAL MEAT COMPAN Lower Floor Varon’s Place Lower Floor—Rear BAY CITY MEAT COMPAN Upper Floor Home-Grown Green Firm, Crisp HEAD LETTUCE | ISPARAGUS hata, Fat | lh. 15¢ and 20¢ bd, Sod Tomatoes, b.| | Juicy Lemons We wm 25c Steric Shannon Fruit & | | Washington Fruit Vegetable Co. & Vegetable Co. Each, 5¢ Each 5 Fish Co. Upper Floor Upper Floor Lower Floor, Front vowwrown AMERICAN GROCER STORES STORES CO. Main Office and Mail Order Dept., 1037 6th Ave. So. SATURDAY SPECIALS ® CANE SUGAR, 100 Ibs. .$6.52 MILK CARNATION, 4 cans.... Co-op. or Federal, 3 cans. Packed Coffe @, Dies ssctct 54¢ Mh, ed apes $1.55 Fis Beans, n, 15¢; 6 for 75¢ FLOUR—49-Ib, Bags Maloes, can, 13¢; 2 for. GOLD MEDAL Buberries, 2 cans...... FISHER’S BLEND berries, 2 cans “M8, can, 15¢; 3 REX HARD WHEAT CENTRAL PUBLIC “Sea ttle’s Bargain Food Center” OLYMPIC MEAT COMPANY FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, Wild Rose CHOICE POT-ROAST; Ib... 5... evens 12Yyc ; FREE DELIVERY FANCY LEG OF LAMB, Ib.............. 30c dig AMIE No CHOICE VEAL STEAK.. ......... 2 lbs. 35c HERRING Limit 6 to a customer. Lucky Strike a7? AVENUE CENTRAL PUBLIC 4 MARKET IKE & UNION rough BON MARCHE For Saturday Only Our “Tip Top” Regular 50c Quality Coffee. Lb. 45c 3 Lbs. $1.25 Roasted Fresh Daily Western Coffee Co. Upper and Lower Floors and Lower Floor Front TVMLNGD Your Choice of White, Raisin, Rye or Whole ...45c Wheat Y 11/2-lb. Loaf BREAD, lic United Bakeries Upper Floor Large Florida GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 25c Cc Medium Size GRAPEFRUIT Each 10c Seattle Fruit & Vegetable Co. Upper Floor Y Salt ‘TVULNaOD CENTRAL MARKET Upper and Lower Floors SEATTLE MARKET 109 Occidental Ava, MA in-7004 ‘ P. C. B. Butter Flakes; regular 25¢. SPOCay DUE Visreesi rece 19¢ Santa Clara Dried Prun BIOS MOL eV Fes ee Parlor Matches, 6 box Quaker Mother Oats, 2 fora... Catsup, pints Toilet Paper, 6 rolls Crystal White Soap, 10 ba Life Buoy Soap, 4 bars.. Clorax, 2 for TLE ty | Me vais, Phi SPORTING GOODS NEEDED | STAR From Seattle Shut- I mas "tent Ranche e=Phone CA pliers mn ut the Ryther home ending FUNDS STILL, SHORT eT. Armatrong fund for a lew in etill Contributic r ed by Phillip Ph club. WILL SEB BALL GAME for a Father and mc DOG FOR GOOD HOME 1 am asked to find a good seven-months-old male is a pedigreed Great ther English Bull, a Ho will weigh 4 SUNSHINE GUILD Several shut-ins wer enjoy y the | day dma ip Phi py ra . Schumann-Heink "| May Not Sings Is 1, announc ¢ -——_ Ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL \ eras Milk, Milk and Diet Invalides, The Aged “ OLght Lunch at Any Time For all members of the family, children or adults, ailing or well. Serve atmeals; between meals, or upon retiring. Anour- af; ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared at home by stirring the pow- Safe ...". ForInfants; ‘! which, at any hour of the day or night, | {1 \or der in hot or cold water, No cooking.' 1, KIENCES AKE DETAILED »n_went to Los Angeles to PAGE 21 ‘| Nicholson Is Praised in Magazine Article) position of port engl. year, He of the au '\Werela ov| SPRINTER in| And wanted to Increase my Speed and Pep ‘$0 I could run | Faster than the Other fellows » Td eat plenty of SCHOOL BOY ot Peanut Butter teint, Because it makes Good muscle _ T SURELY eye And just one cA little Lux goes so far it’s a veal economy to use it ds gentle on your hands ae your clothes deserve the care you give to fine fabrics Your hands, too, deserve the utmost kindness For years and years your darling blouses, your exquisite hosiery in its myriad shades, your filmy lingerie— have been like new again after each washing! Silk sweaters, fresh and unstretched, at the end of the season—costly little sports suits soft and unshrunken—Lux took care of them all! Today that same good Lux works its magic with all your Monday laundry. For nowadays every single thing of yours that’s washable is so nice it can- not be trusted to ordinary soap! Your hands, too, deserve the best of care. Today your gay Mttle house dresses, as the finest toilet soap, teaspoonful of Lux ts enough for washing dishes! | No red, rough, dishpan - your sweet muslin underclothes, the children’s darling little ginghams, bright as Easter eggs, your nice sheets and fine, monogrammed towels—all must go into plentiful, softly cleansing Lux suds! These sparkling suds keep the colored pieces so fresh and unfaded, the sheets and towels so snowy white! How faithfully your things wear when you use Lux! How wonderfully soft and smooth those velvet suds leave your hands, You know what amazing suds even a speck of Lux has always given you —that’s why it is so economical for everything—you really need so little. enaomeeet hands now! Toss a single teaspoonful of Lux into your dishpan—see what a relief it is to your hands after harsh kitchen soap. Lux suds are so gentle, so kind, your hands stay soft and white with not a trace of that tell-tale in-the-dishpan look. i? It’s an economy to use Lux for every- thing—for silks, woolens, fine cottons and linens, of course. Now use Lux forthe family laundry, for dishés, babies’ milk bottles, linoleum, paint, porcelain, rugs, sh ampoo. Its bounteous suds are somag- ically cleansing—so kind to your hands! Lever Bros, Co,, Cambridge, Mass. | Now the ‘Big New Package,

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