The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 18

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AO: 43¢ 45¢ ~and Think of the [ow Prices", A GOOD COFFEE—consistent qual- ity and very good value A MORE FLAVORY COFFEE— that satisfies a very large demand. A VERY FINE COFFEE—of a qual- ity far higher than the low price would indicate. A FANCY COFFEE—rich in flavor and aroma—the choice of many thousands of families. |Ann Pennington /( MANNING'S 1533 Fourth Avenue Best Bulk Ham, a Lb a Pound All-Week Prices Maximum Early June Sifted Peas, Maximum Fancy Cream Corn, Maximum Fancy Gold- en Corn, Maximum Solid Pack Tomatoes — Lar ge Cans; PROC 3 52:04 3 9c Maximum Cut String Beans, 2 Cans. :..). 3 9c Small White Beans, 3 Lbs. 9c Cut Macaroni or Spag- hetti, Fancy Blue Rose Rice, Cocoa, 2 Lbs. 2 5c 9-Lb, Sack Yellow or White Corn Meal, Each. 49 9-Lb. Sack Carnation Foun Bach, ll 3c ise : At Our Pike Street Bakery Department WALNUT and COCOANUT BARS, SATURDAY ONLY..1 dozen 19¢ Saturday Features Cane Sugar 100 Lbs. $6.44 Cane Sugar 8 Lbs. 50c Maximum Vacuum Pack Coffee—Lb. Can 50c Old Dutch Cleanser A Can 5c Limit 3 to a customer 2 3 No, Large Package White King Each 39c CREAM FILLED COFFEE CAKE,........ceccsscasseeees 2-LAYER CARMEL CAKE... SEATTLE LOCATIONS 1900 Sixth Avenue West 410 15th Ave. N. so11 223 Summit Avenue North 114-16 Pike Street & 6207 Tenth Ave, N, K 4704 Vitth Av@nue N, & 1199 Tenth Avenue North TOT) Vast Union Street £02 Broadway North 7227 Greenwood Avenne S496 Greenwood Ave 6256 Wifth Ave All-Week Prices Large 4',-Lb, Can Pure Strawh 15-0z. Jars Our Choice Strawberry serves, Each mum apple. better at any price. 9 Cans... No. 214 Cans Gold Bar Yellow Cling Peaches —Sliced or Halves, in Heavy Syrup; Fresh Local Rh Lbs of ona Me { Oc Artichokes, and Fresh, 2for,... Fresh Lbs Waite ae soe { 9c Large 150 Size Sunkist Sweet Orang nicishieibleaiiamntamnesina temas ost Te SS Seite tale ¢ 40d #e.s's © 0 4ihb¢ 0s IER AD At Our Pike Street, West Seattle and Greenwood Markets EASTERN SUGAR-CURED BACON— While it Lasts—Half or Whole Piece—a Pound Morrell’s Sugar-Cured Lean Steer Boiling 306 | een Genuine Legs of Lamb, Fancy Steer Beef 33c | Boast, L.s i726. < | ask for Kraft Cheese, and see that the name THR SEATTLE STAR - Is “Mad Dancer” 1 featu Gerrish Bros. THESE “G AHLAND DANC anny are Two Big Publie Markets 2308 Fourth Ave, near Bell St ing 6512 10th Ave, N. EB Marma University District ' 30c 40c 144c 29c And you cant 25c cn. 25¢1 SAUCE 50c Rienond the f t 25c J tothis very hung not 12c one of them has succeeded —> AT EVERY GROCERY = SF we SF || Achild can buy good cheese now. You no longer have to be a judge of cheese; you can buy it blindfolded and never be disappointed. All you need to do is to Kraft is on the foil wrapper. You can forget about color, texture, flavor or any other point by which good cheese is judged, for it will all be there—we takecareof that— justlook for theKraft label. Varieties Swiss Brick Pimento American Old English (Sharp American) 1 1b, and 5 Ib, loaves Also & Varieties in Tins Pasteurized for Purity } Theyre in Search of J of that name to be given by the Holy Nar yn } f They are, from left to right, Jeanette Hebert, Elene Swift, Anna Miller, Doroth un, Marie Lockwood and Evelyn Carbray. A cast of seven principals is supported by the entire student body of 400 girls in the tableau and ensemble scenes. The pageant, . . written especially for Holy Names schools, will be given in their auditorium. Specials This Week § “’ [ree Pure Cane Sugar —Ie Helen Te Worthing, former Ziet| Variety Rei “|DAZZLING REVUE IN |{.0"”" ariety Keigns }iin an im at Minstrel Show Vou cart make brass 15c play the part of gold and get away withit. | 5 A cuplicee ~ 35¢) LEA & °45¢| PERRINS FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1995 ee - \| Rit-Tin-Tin to Oy | Star at Palace Hip mae | 5 " in the 7 ind Tuesday) Here I am ic America, and DE MILLE PRODUCTION co-operation ool of Music, "Was eas beautiful as : ; f t beautifully Y r yy vrai Be a y) WI : j Tc {ITE he i / NATION KING oC ] <2 Mogrs 7] WHEAT weshins MONSON GLUES O72) ie Soap Grocery STORES COMPANY posers Large Pkg ‘ y} Stores mone s worth / 16c ELLE RR 3 Ic Thousands of thrifty Seattle housewives testify, from experience, that their dollars go farther in a Monson store than elsewhere. And when you, too, find that quality in its highest form is the Monson Stores’ Standard, you'll realize that they hold great possibilities for real economy. . A GROUP OF SIX VERY SPECIAL VALUES (a) (3) FLAG BRAND LIBBY’S TOM THUMB SPINACH —fancy quality abled ae es 5c FLAG BRAND STRAWBERRY PRESERVES —absolutely pure New York Preserves; 1 Ib., net weight. Per glass— 35c 3 for $1,00—(Limit 6) PRUNES 4° 59c BEETS iaticts, 251 DROMEDARY COCOANUT iiii7c ride DROMEDARY GRAPE FRUIT HEARTS <.* 2'7c SOLID PACK TOMATOES vvvn" 14c %."" 1'7¢ FLAG BRAND SAUER KRAUT %\* (4c &."* 19¢ UNDERWOOD’S CLAM CHOWDER, 2 CANS 25c cay" FLOUR i2 65o fat $2.79 SNOWFLAKES orien Waters O-LD. Tin, $1.27 firreturn of emote can COCOANUT WHITE, 7 BARS 25c —A fine, white Laundry Soap OUR SEATTLE NEIGHBORHOOD STORES 8-LB. SACK 15c (Limit 6 cans) (5) Alaska Sockeye F: G. F. BRAND SALMON|/SYRUP Salmon—'4s, flat —delicious for waffles and (Limit 6 cans) 5419 Ballard Ave, 1320 E. Pike St. 714 Blewett St. Sixth Ave, W, and Me- 2215 een Ave. 4214 W. Alaska St. pee ue d Me peaaileen Anne Ave. 2350 California Ave. 919 ‘ : 201 Eastlake Ave. 8501 Greenwood Ave. 212 Broadway North 23rd Ave. and E, Union 4201 Fremont Ave. 1906 N, 45th St. Street 24th and Jackson St. 0 SEATTLE DOWNTOWN STORES 85 Pike St.(Outlook Mkt.) South End Public Market Westlake Public Market

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