The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 10

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FAGE 10 CYNTHIA GREY om a -— ———\ ‘a ) wSEEK INSULATOR Look Your Worries forth NSUERTOR What Next! OOK OUr ev OTTVES ||... Hl ; | Balsa Wood Being Studied | VW I . . ae Wood ali | Major Is Sc wa rela in k ace | by, Chamber Bureatr ‘ d i Mabe 1 suse tatuae aia a Poet | Keep Mind and Muscles Occupied, Is | Be eer if One Way to Cheat Care || Gommeroe, foreign, trade comsnitig, | P. aed { BY CYNTHIA GREY ; i ‘ : ee Aa i We all know the cl worrier! The woman who al-! poriw tt 1 re ways ye Rach new event that comes | mea» t ui | along or ater r her a new matter) "5 tt of apprehension w age To be sure, most t things she worries about never "Ae | - és : i Beppen d the real | ) f her life are not the things) me eats : De : we - a! 3 ' But th ’ at she squanders her vitality and|“"" her nerv F “i pe i ee digestion, and Seattle Milk Men : ei vee ; And she mplishes nothing with all’ this tremendous waste of Ask Cash in Suit | we. : r that emotion. Things happen just as they would haye if she could have i sia Wis Seoul De tenes in Temained calm and tranquil about things. aia re f ne ‘ . te fui for i" i © way to keep fror in” flavor. into granular oatmeal. in every dish. POR MORE THAN BO YEARS MAKERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS you have. And a short t your own worries will seem "You're just about 2 minutes awa’ fast when you reach for a pac! Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats. The new cereal with the wonderful “baked Toasted oat flakes that cook texture—neyer sticky or pasty. ‘And healthful! A wealth of energy-building carbohy: drates, tissue-building proteins and vitalizing minerals.are That “all-night cooked” flavor in only two minutes ME. SEATTLE oe break- age of New Smooth—firm in a WE AA To you know it as Red Rock Cheese — \ one of the most famous foods and delicacies pa of the Pacific Coast. Yesterday it was a home ype recipe—known only in a little farm es lome in the Tualatin Valley \\ in Oregon. The recipe was evolved years ago in Holland. There it was = <j found that by using the right proportions of fresh milk and rich cream instead of skim milk, a cheese could be made that was light, flaky and delicious, and sweet instead of sour, From mother to daughter the recipe was handed down until it came one day to the home of the Wests in Oregon, Soon neighbors talked of “Mrs. West's delicious home-made cheese” — it had no other name. Friends told friends. City visitors asked to buy. A home recipe had gained a local reputation. Almost over night grew up a small home dairy. A few short years and farm deliveries from a boy’s express wagon evolved into deliveries from a fleet of trucks, operating out of a model JR How a home recipe became | one of the great foods of the West! — country dairy. One plant—then two—~now three, First in Oregon — then Washington ~ now California! And “Mrs: West’s delicious cheese” of fifteen years ago made fpr a family of five has become Red Rock Cheejf made today for the millions! And through the years the origital home recipe has ies toe used, The same high content of fresh sweet cream — 45% to 47% of the volume of every pound of Red Rock is sweet pasteurized cream. The same “ standards of h cleanliness and purity still obtainfas when made in the home. Still made in the coul,try, too —Red Rock Creameries all border fertild\dairy districts, Early every morning fresh Red Rock Cheese is delivered at your dealers. Its high nourishment aioe value, it healthful qualities and its delicious feed sweet and creamy flavor make it Cid one of the finest of foods and delicacies. Accept no substitute — there is only one Red Rock Cheese. ROCK CHEESE ‘Made fresh every day. in our country creameries | THE RED ROCK COMPANY — Kent, Washington; Tigard, Oregon; Petaluma, California y> S 9 STAR STORE HOURS: INCLUDING SATURDAYS 9:00 TO 5:30 Retail»=«Store First Ave. S. and Lander St., Seattle WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19 FREE PARKING SPACE FOR 1,600 CARS Announcement Our ' Retail Department Store Will Remain Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:00 0’ Clock Commencing Saturday, November 21st, 1925, The Cafeteria Will Remain Open Until 7:30 P. M. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Seattle Wilton and Velvet Rugs Wool Wilton Rugs Beautiful Oriental designs in several $82.50 attractive colors. Size 9x12 feet Worsted Wilton Rugs These extrem le rug ombinations ser ear $99.50 Worsted Wilton Rugs High grade rugs in exquisite patterns, finished with decorative $110.00 Hartford Saxony Rugs fringe. Excellent wearing quali- thes, Size Ox12....ccesssrevese The deep pile of this fine quality rug mak t very practical for office use. The soft coloring is , accented by a conventional bord- Size 9x12 feet ely handsome and e in beautiful Size 9x12 feet $124.50 er. Rag Rugs men in icanaasnts o's GSE and 89c Tat. sss $1.39 sens $2.30 f * Axminster Rugs ely woven of highest grade yarns eral unusual patter oxcel- $48 50 . lent VAlNOS Bis sys sc sie sess evense Room-Size Rugs lnster rugs, in i colorings : Tapestry Rugs The rich colorings in these rugs will lend a bright touch to your dining 9 85 room or bedroom. Size Fringed Velvet Rugs A small rug that will fit in anywhere. Small Wilton Rugs Charming patterns that soften and en- hance the effect of the whole room. $4.00 Small Velvet Rugs Size 2214x86 inches ....,........4+. The deep, soft pile of these rugs makes $2.50 them very pleasant to walk upon. A variety of patterns with fringed ends. Size 2214x86 inches..........3..200¢ Saniflor Rugs and Linoleum Floor Coverings Saniflor Rugs are especially good for dining rooms easily cleaned and attractive. Size 9x12 Size 714x9 | $10.85 $7.25 A very unusual Chinese design, in Oriental colors. Size 9x12 Size 914x101 | $12.50 $11.65 $7.25 Sears, Roebuck and Co.- * * Inlaid Linoleums in good looking block patterns and assorted colors. 2 yards wide. $1.25 and $1.50 sq. yd. Printed Linoleums—An unusual selection of pat- terns at this low price. Excellent quality. 85c and $1.10 sq. yd. Felt Base Floor Coverings are becoming more popu- lar because of their practical designs. Width, 2 yards— At 49c sq. yard. Third Floor K . ! ’ , Christmas Needlework | oe) | { Stamped Kitchen 75c ReAMeRetelelp. Wa twhteh ele! | Curtains q t | Unique Dutch design {s stamped on dainty | dimity curtains, for the embroidered touch. Size, 25x40 Inches. | e Y | Glass Towéls | Pure Linen evel ap app | design; red or blue striped towelltg 25c | Tablecloths Size 16x30 Inches .... t Chrysanthemum or St. Margaret Rose | ul | prin in tablo Hnen. ‘Tho soft, Jaun | Stamped dered finish enhances the pattern and — | Tea Aprons ako! he cloth re F . eh ei Ream $5 98 Of unbleached cotton cloth, in designs that are very Sizo 72x70 inches. ..+++6 ® attractive when embroidered. Sketched at left. | sm $7.35 Tea Aprons pe Deas Made in one piece of good quality cotton, linen CT ARI RN $8 65 finish suiting, ready to embroider. Delft : ‘ ; . blue,‘old rose, orchid, peach, tan, gold, or 59c Napkins 3 70 Unbledghed colors: iis yaniv saves to match. Six for... . x Tauncheon | Damask Table Cloths | Sale 89c (li: Goes quality’ aamaah, $4 19 Girls’ 5 This pretty luncheon set has a_ tea: |]| Blo 70x80 ses esteessnes 6 Dresses 9c brag LS ass Na {1 Attractively atyled and stamped for 45x45-in | | é eye po oe $5.20 dainty embroidery, In gold, rosa, HRT CeeRA, $1 33 Beige) aise Copenhagen, or all white, Hessen he oo ® Biz0 ~ : ® RaRAAn usec haake $6.55 Buffet 69 with @ napkins ........8) $1.65 Napkins 2.65 Sets c Dresser 59 | to match i . Two 1%Inch round doliies and a larger Sets c y oblong plece, stamped tn wreath de Made of good lity Indi Head, | iH Damask wlan, with hematitehed edges. — In A Rowatanaael ies IbEae het to'He ay the napkins 1 59 white % @embroidered in daisy design. and oloths ; alay boa Behn nS . “Seattle’s Thrift Store — Your Gift Store” Sears, Roobuck and Co—Firat Floor 4g Roars, Roebuck and Co—Mrat Floor

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