The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 22

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22 TE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1925. ; Y ; iscuss Bible in school teacher, and p ‘° |“Oregon’s” Boilers be Sunshine and Smiles From Seattle Shut-Ins) ihe public School|re ste ce c!| Cold This Winter ag wenn oe OY t “jenn m = ry z _—_ READ! READ! READ! : : mete Pins te es eee THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD! & ss hiatal “si se littoore a soos ff. Full to the Brim With a Carnival of Bargains “sori scot H th | RR Yogesh lt THE MARKET BAZAAR so BY BROKEN BACK, RECOVERS be a cannck NEEDS WORK b pe. Becaw Entertainment for Old > READ:*.We are going to quit after years of Faithfully Serving You! To make this store live long in i . Folks SX your memory, we have Thrown Cost, Profits, Replacing of Stock to ; the four winds by SMASHING hand . ' vs PRICES TO: ATOMS. Never before such a sale as this—Never again will we be able to give you and > save you the dollars you now can save at this Publie Disposal. SHOES SHOES ; “p) OPENING HOUR ONLY M Cheese has a su- Hetesyf , Now (oan a $2.69 SATURDAY, 3 Aba alve 1.69 a 1 BENEFIT NEARLY COMPLETED t POR GIRL und suede. Values to $6. perior quality—which AWARD | For | Ladies’ Silk Fibre Hose— Ti Men's Leather Shoes Misses’ (Tan Oxfords— Pe gd ef ee $1.98 Regular $1.00. ...5°--7,; Lien gad aden oath 98c Men’s Kbaki Work Shirts. 1 4 Rules, pirical 49¢ Regular 85c ...... Cc Bere is Cartares $1.19 is reflected in superior flavor. QU ALity Awarded beth Gold and Silver Medale at the Pacific International Dairy Products Exposition, 1934 Pants; INSIST ON MELOWEST terns Ladies’ Felt Slippers; ee pat Men's Union Sulte— leather soles and heels— C Men's Wool-Mixed 19¢ While they last C Regular $1.25 Socks 4... HOP TO IT, FOLKS! comet se ; a GET THE BEST BUYS "S’ SWEATERS — i ? hmsivea vole $198, BLANKETS | Ladies The Origin and Oper- AT OUR PIKE STREET BAKERY DEPARTMENT ; ation of Skaggs 2-LAYER APPLESAUCE CAKE, Each ...............0005, 30¢ ed All Go at COST Fine» Lisle i Siotes FRUIT-FILLED RACE TRACKS, Each ..................... 25¢ siz as- Union Suits DR. SHORTEN’S HEALTH BREAD, Per Dozen ............. 15¢ aust] LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGNS | -** ‘4=|/MARKET BAZAAR 98° es) 1534 PIKE PLACE 1536 EEE Note Address—Foot of Pine St. and Pike Place Market. HOME-MADE COOKIES, all kin is, dozen, 18c; 2 dozen... .. .35c FRESH CHEESE CAKE, Each............. Ande BUhaio eters 53 » » 25c ttt At Our Pike Street, West Seattle, Greenwood and University Markets “BIG SAVINGS IN QUALITY MEATS” Our Bacon, especially smok-3 7 Cc kd Sitar Mad reat gard) Sasleg aE: cone 3 Swift's Pn ep ai 93c nice and ftspad Ibe 3 "24hc No. 10 tins, 8 Ibs. net... , 1.8! a ; Swift's Breakfast Cotta; Fancy Legs of Milk-fed g ge Veal; 2 to 6 Ibs; per Ib, 2 3ic Rolls, extra fine; per lb 33 Cc Boned and Tied Short Loin Oven From th plana| er stores possible {t must derstood that this con: and never has: po thropia. Ingtitution. F Choice Roasts of Lean, Roasts—Real Tender— Corn-fed Pork, per lb... Sic Per th. .... ve 28c & With every 50c purchase we offer 2 Swift’s Premium Hams, 8-lb. average, pounds of Pure Snow-White Short- Se OONC| fale OSn SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY FEATURES Large 5-lb. boxes fancy | 3-02. bottles Maraschino | Cluster Raisins, 1-pound wrapped, cream cen- Cherries, ckages, tered and Bitter Sweet FORCE 00s buss g l4c oor 35c Chocolates. Sample shi—will be perfectly with t and the m Even unse! economy COAL mixtures overti ness, but also as a means of its own successful operation. these at our stores— the quality is there; 5-pound { 89 box . . 2-lb. box fancy, fresh Table Cakes, packed ten dainty varieties to box. Jumbo Fiestas, Chocolate Ecla y Waldorf Cherry Ripe, Oriole Sandwich, Tif- fin Biscuits, ete. Each .. 89c Extra Fancy Cream Candy. All sorts; hand - made. Sample this at our stores, Per »n33ac Ribbon Mixed or Peanut Brittle, ila ieee c 45c Chocolate Drops, lb. . 25¢c Fancy Mixed Nuts; 35% Soft-shelled Wafhuts, 25% Drake Almonds, Y, Brazil Nuts, 15% Filberts and 10% Small bottles Old Monk Fancy Green or Stuffed Olives 2 bottles ... ‘25c Large 10-0z. bottles Old Monk Fancy Green ach”... 29 Tall cans Ripe Olives; fan 200 Medium- size bottles Heinz Sweet Mixea Chow or Sour Pickles, each 23c Snider’s Oyster Cock- tail Sauce; medium ach 7.2.3 RO Heinz Chili Sauce; large Gold Medal Mayonnaise, medium a 29c bottles; 26-ounce jars Armour’s Mincemeat (ready to fancy stock; |b Large stalks well- Lettuce, California Solid California Tomatoes, the Table Grapes, Sweet Potatoes, Califor- By far the greatest coal values today offered in Seattle. Two Mixtures—one prepared for the large heating plant; one especial- ly for smaller plants and stoves. COMOX, famous British Columbia coal, is the basis of both mix- tures, supplemented with other coals which add still further to ‘its heat outont and burning qualities in the types of plants above named. We guarantee this coal to give you complete satisfac- tion, and will remove it or replace it if it fails to do so. MIXTURE NO. 1 MIXTURE NO. 2 A straight steam coal, made up 100 per cent A medium-coking coal, made up of steam, of high-grade British Columbia coals. This ; ; ‘ i: nut lump, i i is a medium heavy coking coal, suitable i snd: thing, excelleahiy aed aig ba ia for all large heating plants with a good draft. urnace, stove or any heating plant needing A wonderful fuel wherever a high quality the combination of free-burning coal for coking coal is wanted. We recommend immediate plac- ing of a test order of a few tons, so that you can reorder for your full Winter’s needs before the coming of severe weather. check too rapid burning. Mixture No. 2 is a well-balanced fuel—an outstanding coal value at an extremely low price. ready combustion and enough 70 high-grade coking steam coal to a Pecans. Pound... @9C Beh hive 39C| sp Apples, highly Diamond Brand Califor- Shiaainc i GeAGR RRIFE ? reba for the table; nia Soft-shell Whipping Cream, half- er f Walnuts, Ib. 33c pint bottles. 18c dozen ...., 25c BACH! «sy Waite 5-02. bottles Old Monk | —-——__——__— | Larg 3 Rome Beauty Fancy Maraschino | No. 2% cans Maximum or Staymen Winesap fh 2SG| Penpile,trOOC| perctox .... 1299 Either Mixture: at the Bunkers Order by Number—Phone for Price, Delivéred in Your Basement For Sale Only by: Pacific Shipping Wainwright & Fuel Company & MicLeod, Inc. LOCATIONS: 1900 Sixth Avenue West 410 15th Avenue North 2 Yorth 4729 Californian Avenue ‘ifth Avenue’ N, W. $4 Summit Aven 7 Tenth Avenue MM With Avenue 4711 University Wa 6 Pike Street North ood Avenue wood Avenue |, Washington 1100 Tenth Avenue North M1 Uth Avenue N. W Washington E. Marginal W, i ( Week jo Owns 2623 Hast Union Street Duwamish Avenue Washington M et ” at Dawson 2901 Elliott Ave., at Broad Skagya Btoress”) 1118 Howell Street 6057 California Avenue Kent, Washington GLendle-0161—MAin-1079 o Phone MAin-1218

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