The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1913, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR MeMHOR OF TITe T LRAGUE OF NEW SCHUPrs NoWrHWES us having full leased whre WAY SHOULD NOT WOMEN HAVE SAME CHANCE AS MEN? | been | By Monsicur Charles Laperruque } THE STAR—WEDNESDAY fakind 10 ceut meat taste like df E The $10,000 Chef if ‘ w | aoe - years was wit! he 1 ‘ ‘ that a nm, a neck or a rump of F and t! beef is better flavored and richer in * A p extract than tenderloin steak life with ¢ rt 1 . : He would NOT use porterhouse or| . i tn came i: tenderioin if it were cheaper, When Beef Palate A mylady goes to one of these expen Take cooke It is hardiy to be supposed that the legislature intentionally | sive restaurants and eats these fa inch thic differentiated in this respect nen and women mous foreign dishes, she eats meat let in It scarcely seems possible th intended that male hale |that coste § to 8 cents a pound, and Hiced onion should be given a chance, if ertain age, to pay their pen the restaurant gives it to her, NOT When golden ality in a reformatory where they can learn a useful trade in the | because it is the cheapest, but be- hot meantime, while women prisoners should be railroaded immedi: |cause it is the best for the dish ately to the penitentiary which she has ordered, } The epicure But that is exactly how the law is construed today | SHE COULD BUY THE RAW t , ig if a woman, convicted of fe s too old for admission to the [MATERIALS FOR A SIMILAR ] parental or training school, she must. go to the penitentiary MEAL FOR 26 CENTS, BUT SHE There is no intermediate institution, like the Monroe reformatory | DOESN'T MERELY | BECAUSE, for men, for her. SHE D NT KNOW HOW TO This is - COOK THM ons for correct a hadi whe edvnntee cal 4 a vernor’s ther a at Contained in on its own accou { tes advo-| eates can 4 THE ng to era riat easure LEGISLATURE CAN SHOW NOTHING S q DWARFISH, SO SMALL AND SO MEAN AS TO BLOCK] THE CREATION OF A WOMAN'S REFORMATORY | first two methods, consisting of cig) Searing and stewing. This is ' vo, Suitable for half-way cuts, those.. gorve with se neither tender nor tough. gh | . The first is the short method, and julces within the ils a very long w the purpose or most all of the The third is a co eat variety of dishes. meat md king involved are There are really only three ways to cook meat First—By the application of intense heat to keep in the juices, suitable only in portions of clear meat in which the fiber is tender Second ng aS to Kerve fp *& #0 radish mix or Of sauce. Serve Have the } By placing meat in cold water and cooking at low temperature to get juices This is suitable for b Gristle and the toughest por tions of the meat, which, for this purpose, should be divided into ail bits Third—@y combination neh out nes Boiled Beef Palate With New Cab bage Milan Leade cook in wager 4 FEBRUARY 19, 1913 Yeent meat! Fried With Beef Brains With Scrambi: Beef Cheeks With Horse Radish This also is a kind of me utcher shop. I snimal Wast r, Wh ith toaste Ox Joint Bourgeoise ed exes WHAT YOU MUST VOTE ON AT CITY ELECTION MARCH the « eries of article Onions Dr. CREAM "BAKING POWDER en ready d bread well until al | You will find ita great satisfaction to do itt tar [tone Now I hink. men an More Home Baking eegiem ‘ater before stranger com | You will make biscuit, cake and pastry \ TRANSFIX LESS ACCOMPLISHED EARTH clean, fresh and tasty—better every way than the ready made foods. HARVEST x « FOR . elect eing * Editor The Star : t eur Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is specially “2 seew|—LAUGH AND GROW FAT—|: CMR | devised for home ase, and makes home sartals, me Bon gna ed baking easy and a delight. It will pro- v artine t down a OG tee ees ke SKYGACK FROM MARS here appear to be | tect yor from the dread alum baking fel wich is tne best side to De | eg TAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTE BOOK ON! 7 fe a powders, which are too frequently found , EARTH CUSTOMS gna ; in the ready made articles, and insure : ‘ : _ on totel V you food of the highest healthfulness. .w M “ n BEHELD A VERY GORGE shat tilictt B68. aoe ' € LARTH-BEING PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED ————— i h of a on - WAS TOY) The t aK aero Gy nt ee one be bites GIGANTIC SPECIES OF ph baed ee He ts ~——— THIS PASTIME APPCARED TO BE oeopotints that rae ae Hi But ma Almost time to set out dahlia ; Citizens are bulbs Nat Goodwin threatens | another marriage | I'd sit me in a poker game And hold a Royal Flush 2 The t bott rike has s wit stad tnd eon If you under-work your jaws— ia Rose, Under Any Other— ee givomen "averse You over-work your stomach. they thre rin with why no ont | he ‘ wy . cating lique arly when th i | Erdem limiaion : If you don’t chew your food 2 | ; chad by| TRE reanen. that some men enough you don’t make saliva ition t 2 al t a| they don’t spare aicoh e e e e ser fn a pg <r Oe enough. Digestion needs it. This t - z . e . e q : ee sently the voters sat The Star’s advise voting se T es é — =i k ee = ; ) Se sident well. Mexico phe ss gushes business of getting a new! : ” os wife’s retativ rd Dr. Burkhart’s ! 5 : re’, ¢ Rule for Seattle, are the Gas com-| - One Exceptior Wonderful Offer J08H wise } Know your ink i To The People eetsgalq ge Huntington, West Virginia, some screant blew red . aren't many pe 4 € The Mod-| | ‘ The Hope Left the Sick and Phd but Gee Sometimes we think it a agent who goe } Opposed to war, Alberta far ws would have Canadi “eed thal) 2000 ine et Seomrepns eae with th] ’ imation G ; 1 hh ones toe co sn ane “i on Beit weer . ' brakemen.” | :) | A 6 sion salina \e That Missouri statesman who ents a biil requiring buttons } “ | t A ur is ft my | Secon a ed | The prohit sts of Wash- , | Hats Off, Fellows. dabeedllge Dod ie "Wiles ign F e¢ Rockefeller’s “Bureau of Social Hygiene” is to] M ‘ P. os 5 aalaeae Th yee ELDERLY FOLKS! CALOMEL, SALTS Mirani uae Ae | a |} » th . new het for our own part we hope AND CATHARTICS AREN’T FOR YOU | cic? sla sten ‘snertock | eel? - ie H | However, there will be some decaying f mania wets Hope the Pastor Feete Better Now,| 90 if you must swallow food hastily, let | vo | this mint flavored morsel give refreshing, | f Sac MEET beak ince | improving relief to your poor, tired caaa| AUP at aucig Tecan ried Jcninery’ Dyke im digestion. Let it steadily improve your | : Fiptineeas| Deine tan | nied sie, & Melee gas es | Se oat appetite bowels oa ot ee ‘ no t itt hoy 214 Bi ur ; N h the b ym sna ina, a Needed, for the Fast 26 tears. | A Cleveland judge fir da juror pape = peace ent Sve! BUY IT BY THE BOX in al Sh i, is ne | it", you aro. qunrant ere no excuse for @ jurse as It costs less—of any dealex—and stays fresh until used. i a me ight lines to be the thing | ("Us ‘ 3 hae as , sn inet : nani eason in gures. Po it m4 he Who Would? ° e =) as gah agg gg a Pgh Meg Reg A ong Delevand (iI) Baterprie Look for the spear on oy eged there and the 4 ( Higad the label. ers’ No@pssities. Advt. pousd Da t Dreamland tonight, *ee be 1 1 ; ’ : . : Shiinaiins Avoid imitations : 4TH sick rt enth of a ) ail und propositions to be véted on by “the people March 4 ncn CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 8 Charter Amendment No. 8 proposes to give the ty the n its own city ut y and general bor It 1 nt special asse A ity, school or United States bone di . ted in various city banks at 2 per cent interest “ id 1¢ for any purpose, as, for example, the recent mun comy ed to sell the same to Eastern bond buyers, generally, who 1 4 er ¢ terem. The duties, under Charter Amendment No.-8, are invested in the mittee ef with the approval of the council, until such time a municiy shall be! y wh on falled cinated ov eo” wi pall at $1 per. I think I am safe in gay- dollar out of fo ng out of that number not over 100|A BREMERTON SUUSCRIBER, sehen <a gant |= M. Expert Poree Drone and eurio: eanin 1203

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