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Show p jir"""1 '""" "' cP' I W welcome the first of each new month. It is always I I the occasion of new people adopting the "Cash and Carry" j nCeC!1 ' 1 1 method of buying their foods. JfeM- ? I Our pleasure in meeting new people who are starting the ompi1, ' cash way is not altogether because of our gain in dollars iSSeS j I and cents. It affords us greatest pleasure because of the "sor ) I benefit to the individual and the fact that such people are and - : I loval supporters and appreciative of our efforts. ntl !o?W ' 1 Make your start March the first. Make it the way that eIadon ' counts the most to you in savings. Make it the Skaggs' j lories P i I "Cash and Carry" way. M' Prices tee same at ell i S i stores and Markets I ?fSn4?- ' I MEATS FOR LESS GROCERIES j ' The highest quality meat? Lay in your supplies for half , D with 16 ounces to the pound or all th th f M h d ; T.p acd penny change, at prices the M 2ii I "lowest in town" makes our save- g ' I m6t SakS 8TW St6adily 6aCh SIFTINGS 1 a,nes3,o; . week. f, ' fl 20c boiling beef, pound . . 10c We have a quantity of 30c 1- I 't. w B 25c pot roasts (any cut), pound packages of broken tea g -r4' 1 I 25c0rump'roasts, leav3 of the variety. I OsdeaVi , ( pound . . . ". . . 17c to 20c Such tea ls cdlled tea sif tings, u i nner''.8, I 25c best cuts rib roast, It makes good tea and is clean, jj j st. " jj 4 y pound 20c but requires a little more care i 1? f S 25c chuck stea,k' pound 1IC in ths making to avoid dregs. & i rlends b I 30c round steak, pound . . 20c Qn . , 5 , . e10 I , I 35c T-bone or porterhouse 30c 1 Pound carton onlv 18c 1 1 ' steak, pound 22c 30c cartons only . ... 35c to re 'ntei ' ( 30c loin steak, pound ... 22c j 45c 8 ounce carton pure Jap- K inOirt 1 35c pork loin roasts, pound 25c an tea 35c i Mim? I 40c tender pork chops, . a ; Pie 5 ; pound 25c OLD MASTEP ' or heir i All other cuts at proportion- Yu should try just one pound re'-v ' I ately low Prices- of this unequalled coffee. Use jj "3fe , ' 2 CANS MILK 25c onlv two-thirds as much for , ' dinil :; j All brands, tall cans at 2 each cup as you would of any j Aboat ' cans for 25c otller brandi jj ' ' Per case $5.90 65c 1 pound can Old Master 59c I , j I 4 small cans milk 30c $3.25 5 pound can Old Mas- j 12 small cans milk 80c ter $2.69 I me,lasl j I 2 cans resn Eao!e brand con- B i j densed milk 55c MACARONI i Grade; i j 2 CANS TOMATOES, 25c 3 10c packages macaroni . .25c jj ' 9 These are large cans and very 3 10c packages spaghetti . 25c ijorsoa 3 fine but slightly overcooked. 15c Skinner's macaroni . . 10c j " 1 "ne or S0UPS or cooking. JSt I 1 case 24 lar cans 10 LES- PURE LARD, $2.89 , CHICKEN FEED 6 pound can Crisco . . . $2.19 ! jradl ; s Our stores have a quantity of 3 pound can Crisco . . $1.19 de ' f clean shelled corn at per 100 . Quart can Supreme cooking g ,n , I pound sack $3.35 , oil 75c 9 ef" ,i j Car of baby chick feed due 80c quart cans Wessen oil 79c rrades ; soon. 90c quart cans Mazola oil . 79c i i. ' I i ' i ?nP T An SKAGGS' BUTTER t sreen ) 10 bars Lenox soap .... 49c K rad I ! 1 case 120 bars Lenox Use one pound and you will radea I 5 soai) $5.75 want no other at any price. Our a in.:- I 10 bars Swift's white . . . 69c price is usually the lowest to be j! cKay ' 10 bars Crystal white . . . 76c found. 'i tei j ? 10 bars A. B. soap .... 79c Skagg's creamery butter, j I c" i 2 large bars Ivory ...... 25c pound 65c girls i 3 bars Creme oil 25c Local ranch butter, pound 60c ! i 12 bars Creme oil 95c Local ranch eggs, dozen . . 40s ; adw t j ?PUDS . 4 t CHEESE 35c I " . ; Are scarce, but our stores have 3 idef ' em mos'' e time. Use cheese now. Cheaper than y,.j V i 10 pounds spuds for .... 40c lots of cured meats. jj ut r I 100 pouncls sPuds for 5s'75 Anv l"antity, pound ... 35c j In We Pay the Brayap I the - 1 I It? I We pay the drayage when you lay in a big order. $10.00 f nfe I orers 215 ar as S blocks. $20.00 orders any distance up (I t,er J to 10 blocks. Visit any one of ou rstores for your big I 1 ' i order. ' t ier : ' i ipp i b j J,1 I I i ' liSSL I LATODAYES 1 j Wfi L 0 V C ! V With the Chic, Captivating Maid of Many Moods I ' j MAE MURRAY ; in a Romance of Dramatic Interest . -'J"' , t FASHION SHOW M, t'H Mae Murray wears the most striking, stunning, daring, rav-' , ishing gowns from the creative modistes of gay Paree. . m SOMETHING FOR THE WOMEN NOT FORGETTING ! ! f H THE MEN H Also PATHE NEWS and MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY :,' ! V H OGDEN THEATRE M Starting Sunday "The Westerners," b Stewart Edward White 1 J immiwi i. i in igmnpBM i i m mil iMnim-TPx u pai . j I Much ben employ tfie selection of our new j ! : $ spring and summer styles and shapes. j J We have refrained from stocking any hats that would be J , jf ' I good style, or material, for only a few weeks. f j Practically every spring hat we are offering is good for , jj spring and summer wear. This feature, together with our j 1 I methods of charging only half the usual millinery profit, 1 : i I makes it possible for you to cut your hat wear expense j jjJ I to a minimum, and, at the same time have the distinction n , , of wearing stylish hats, made of the best materials, jj , ' ! Some of Our Prices 1 ;'!.) n 1 '1 - Children's and Misses' hats are handled on even a closer v jH I margin of profit than hats for the grown ups. , i lfl Children's hats $4.00 to $9.00 values, trimmed hats, in- 1 j ' H eluding milans, $2.50 to 5.00. j in trimmed hats and mi our price $4.00 to $9.50 I including banded sailors, all straws, bancrofts and milans jj ,at prices ranging from $4.00 to $15.00 , 11 3 Ladies' Hats Trimmed, including pattern hats, hand made .1 ( ( ' I hats, crepe facings, trimmed with feathers, ostrich and j ' I f lowers. The values run as high as $22.00 and are priced I , ; I at our shop at $4.50 to $15.50. Don't fail to visit our j ' VjH 1 1 shop at your first opportunity. 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