The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 12 TTI! EA I TAR 25, a- rs = SEAT SALE OPENS aa Ricee ai | Spinning Lost Art Here IE NVOY'S WIF b) ‘iC, i FOR DUFFY PL | wremyauire t Peters. © many , _|U. Rev ives Old C Custom. ee it fo Chen” oa Seattle Physician Dies at His acted, Home Wednesday Morning | } nt of ; pletely Campfire N oa. HIP APPLICATIONS Heinz chefs capture the sunshine and bottle it in the form of Heinz To- mato Ketchup. Note the wen times , full tomato color of sun- ternate 20) are so raricre acta ripened tomatoes. Taste pesagin the spices, bought where they grow in sunny lands. Thick with real-tomato sae tates that i : goodness, rosy with med to wuttert eoatipation. 6 cole real-tomato color, and is consid- |." and the Te- | physical movement you are using abounding with real-to- Tyithe Geatoats want ines ua |.meate oll mato flavor, every bottle is a bottle of sunshine to cheer dull appetites. So, ask for 6 Insect Bites Fatal to Many i in England FREDERICK C,'° } 2 of the secretary |” ‘lof the Rumar Washington, | the United Tomorrow—Reducing During Preg nancy and Nursing ] My dear followers: Thick with boiled-down goodness WHEN IN PITTSBURGH VISIT THE HEINZ KITCHENS | ght, 1925, by The George Mat- thew Adama Service. | « i exhibit Seattle’s younger set enthuses over this special SILVERPLATE value The exquisite Town-Housz Set of 1847 Roczrs Bros. Silverplate with the Utility Tray, wins admiration of Seattle's Young Matrons Authorized interview with Mrs. Arthur Latimer of Denny Blaine Park , —knives, forks and spoons of varied patterns. FEATURING “Yes, I make my creamed Tue Town House Ser } | “« : ara ie) a ere ry) : / : with the Utility Tray And the worst of it is, this old cus 1 arAsy, ‘ cheese from I illamook $26.10 tom has clung probably because many | “It’s a perfectly splendid idea. f i ea | DD richness and flavor to salads Wherever cheese is called ne ” pe) ‘ Thm Ser pieces caver ne still com ie a complete set rimintertorour 4 \aandwichesandaalads, Make for ‘ ts what all my friends in the late—1847 Rocrrs Bros., in of silverware, bought at one time, costs pearing cribering tc elightful creamed cheese from ‘| / f i Ancestral, Anniversary or . 8 z prisng ice ecrhaand Tillamook. Tillamook is full-cream cheest oung married crowd think of Tue mbsagador pasterns a small fortune. | olsun er Males : —made without taking the cream y' A lor pat prineip T ‘ | Ja’ choot of Use Tillamook cheese as you from the milk. Its flavor is Town-House Set of 1847 Rocers Bros. Gknives _1 butter knife ’ , , \d others buy it from your grocer. Grate famous—the favorite of Pacifi¢ il | pea A ; 6 forks 1 sugar shell Tillamook finely, then add cream to the Coast homekeepers. silverplate, and I hear its praises sung 6 tea spoons 6 table spoons “Fortunately, the Value Demonstra- rabity erueat, conalstency you desire, and flavor Diss of ilveralate Sage $ Herod ante. to taste. Pimentos, pistachios, Tillamook is the original almost everywhere I go. ie Soe cae tion Event that the International Silver | > Rise Ne ee ceese oe nuts of any Kind may be mixed branded cheese. Look ae the “ Vig ae, Tue Tray—The beautiful ~ mae te fe ot 4 score choose gishes with the creamed cheese prepared name on every slice and handy- How much better it is than the old alisy Tray, farnldhed o¢ but Company is sponsoring through the | fer every owcaston, this way, too. Spread atop but- size loaf, Make Tillamook on way of our grandmothers’ time when 61 extra, serves a double local merchants, is dispelling that mis- tered slices of bread or crisp the rind your cheese-buying h f i 4% purpose. Bet-veen meals, keep ‘ Fi sca, crackers or hot toast. Or use in guide. the custom of collecting silverware a your silverware in its velvet taken idea, ands pitting a complete SULAMOOK COTY CHEESE Leo oat i a ti § , compartments. At meal time, 1 ; pe heuid : piece at a time, started. Of course, Seaeye ualvet gad ad "9a set of correct and perfectly matched Twenty-four cheese kitchens owned and operated ag co-operatively by the dairymen of Tillamook County. you've seen tables set with silverware so collected. No uniformity about them have a dainty serving tray. silverware within the reach of every * Sold only with the silverplate. housewife.” NOW!..At the stores of leading silverware merchants RECIPE BOOKLET COUPON Tillamook County Creamery Association, Tillamook, Oregon | _ Please vend me the cheese recipe booklet by Alic | Bradley, of Miss Farmer's School of Cooking, a others, By the alice of handy aixe loaf, 47 ROGEI A NS

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