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ALBERT HANSEN |! Jeweler and Silversmith 1 Is Now Located At His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison AMUSEMENTS “SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 BY UNCLE SAM. Chef to the American People. Tonight—Al! Week Really, I wish you speople | THE REGENERATION |" oi Bore ni POPULAR PRICES tr t-o-n, MUTTON! Sheep Ce ~ 3 |meat a year or more old Pantages Theatre) “Yee io eo oadine my Matines Datly Twice Nightty | head off, for a ALISKY'S HAWAIIANS | hundted years, “The Police Inspect t trvi to raise 4—OTHER BIG ACTS—4 en h BEEF and things to eed you all, and T just can’t do it any long er There are too many t you, and = they and plowing np the = Western cattle ranges. Why, do you know that la vbr 560.2 tewer cattle were br it to market in One of 15 popular styles. this country A WHITE SEWING MACHINE than the year You'll buy one some time. shel Phere Why Not Buy the Sells $3.00 month. Rents $2.00 month. White Sewing Machine Co. a to agecrease of 1,000, tal over in one 1424 Third Ave. near Pike. year! No won Main 1525. ir beefs ot an mutton, dear ton! I can ra Fat eat mt people enty cy of sheep Mutton’s a lof cheaper than beef, anyhow And believe full tine of }} Me, it's even more nutritic Front Lace}i and wholes Why, I've and Back |i just been experimenting with Saco = ja food squad in my kitchen ing in price || #t Washington and T've found from $1.09) that % per ceut of the p in up. All tate flor flesh-building material was and correct fi) digested, and OS per cent of — mod-Fithe fat. That's going seme! Sheep are healthy critters, Mrs. and their flesh is sound inspectors in the slaughter hardly have reject a sheep carcass as unfit for food Eat it, Eat lots of it a whole sheep at a t if you've got a big fanrily It costs less a pound that way What's that? You “DON’T LIKE MUTTON?” Non- sense. It’s all in the cooking And I'm going to tell you how to cook it. , -Barrett Eitiott_1052-W houses ever Buy SHOULD BE KILLED | At the firat sign of the repulsive cockroach or waterbug. get from DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. We are tn the lead in all the} latest discoveries in dental work, which makes us capable of filling. extracting and treating your teeth by painless methods. Our expert crown and je work and light- weight Never Slip Plates make us sweep up a panful of dead cock- the dentists par excellence in Seat-|roaches. Ready for une; does not tle. Nervous women and children | blow into the food like powders. come to us with perfect confidence! Stearns’ Electric Paste ta sold on in our gentle and careful methods. | guarantee of money back if it fails And as to prices, they know that/to exterminate cockroaches, rats, they are from one-third to one-half mice, etc. less than any of our competitors, | Sold by druggists, 26c¢ and $1.00, Stearns’ Electric Rat Paste and use it according to direc | | | | | a | Regular extra heavy $10 or sent direct, charges prepaid, on Gold Crowns ‘ ove lreceipt of price. | ver Slip Stearns’ Electric Paste Co. Regular $10 > Plates Chicago, til. Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Our guarantee is the one that | Protects you, signed by poth the Operator and manager. 1 Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You \Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop | 240 Lameer Exchange Rutids STUERIZED MILK Impure milk probably causes more dangerous sick- ness among children than any other thing. And this is especially true in the hot summer months, which are just now approaching SEATTLE MOTHERS NEED NOT WORRY As they can be sure of getting milk that is absolutely pure and free from germs by simply calling us up and arranging for a regular supply of milk from us, We have just installed a De Lavel Mitk Clarifier, which is guaranteed to remove all impurities from the milk. : ' Why run the risk of getting dangerously impure milk for your children when it costs you no more to get milk at is guaranteed to be pure? ; ¥ Ati yon need to do fe to call us up and we will have a wagon call at-once and arrange to supply you regularly, as your needs require. Try our Pure Ice Cram SEATTLE DAIRY 1415 Eighth Ave.—Phone Elliott 912 OFFICES: ie ahi tia 1926 North 45th St. Phone North 2359 USE ONLY PA! Cream made from Pasteurized Place North 668 2200 Ladd Phone S. Government Inspected Meats” PUGET MARKET aei-., PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Thursday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops...... -15¢| Corned Pigs Feet... .5c Legs of Lamb.....15c|Pork Steaks.......17¢ Choice Pot Roast. . .15c| Fancy Bacon......20c BiG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market. Your money returned If any salag we make are not as represented | Fit and workmanship guaranteed. | | | | | | SETTLE THE }and let th | mound |— \ we \ err Broiled Leg o' Mutton | After wiping with a damp « water. If you're tn a hurry, start h hot water Cook {t about 15 nutes for each pound (of 1 hot of water), k ying the ter ture.a Httle below the bolling. p thoroughly cover it with When there's just a alight t Ike the bubbles from a gold! t & tank, t perature’s right When the panty done 4 salt A {ts entirely do serve it Really, that’s too easy. So let's make a sauce for the mutton. It's a caper shuce. Ad here's the formula One-half cup butter or mutton fat One and one-half cups hot water oF mutton broth, Two tablespoons flour. One-half t jon salt. One-half cup capers d their liquor. Melt half the butter or fat. the flour and cook thoroughly the hot water or stock on gradu Before serving add the rem butter or fat and the capers. 3 ined from add Pour If you want to spread this gravy over the surface of the meat, make {t a little thicker, Braised Leg o’ Mutton One leg mutton (either leg). One-half medium sized onion, One carrot. One turnip. One-naif bay One sprig, each, parsiey. One-half cup mutton drippings or | butt of thyme and One and one-half teaspoons sait. Twelve pepper co | Three cups hot wa' Have the leg of mutton boned. | your druggist a box of the genuine| Wipe, stuff with any stuffing you and Roach | like a deep pan the carrot sew and place in Cook the onlon (sliced) tions; and in the morning you can jand turnip (eut into dice), bay leaf, thyme and parsley five minutes tn the blitter or mutton drippings. Add the hot water, salt and pepper coras and pour the mixture over the mut- ton. Cook slowly for three hours. with the dish covered except for the last half hour. Make a brown gravy out of the strained broth In which the meat has been cooked Oven Pot Roast | Three pounds mutton from the shoulder. One cup potatoes cut into smali There's more nourjshment in Some Mutton Musts In cooking mutton three things are cesential: FIRST—The careful removal beforehand of all portions hav. ing an unpleasant odor. SECOND—The art of prepar ing well a simple gravy. THIRD—Keeping hot such dishes as are intended to be served hot. | CANNOT TAKE A JOKE Dear Miss Grey 1 would like your opinion of this: Should a girl be Jom at her best friend} because she pened to hear her whistling @ selection from some popular opera and remarked that {t sounded very much like a peanit roaster? ow my friend ignores me completely WORRIED. A—It must be admitted that the remark was not very com- plimentary to the young lady's whistling, but if you meant it purely in a apirit of fun, your Just a Note or Two On the subject of Pianos. If you tting one for your are thinking of home, you naturally want the very best that your means will buy, and the easiest terms. We handle Pianos by the best makers only, and critios of mus al instruments pieces. One cup carrots cut into smali| Pronounce them perfect in pieces. particular, They are very r One-quarter cup sliced onion in price and we can fix the Two tablespoons flour. payments so as to sult the pur Salt. | chaser Put the meat into an earthenware bean pot and cover with boiling P JONES, ROSQUIST water, Place the cover on the pot} " meat cook in a moderate oven for two houre Add the vege-| tables and the salt, cover again and | cook for one hour. Reduce the Hqnid in which the meat and vege- tables have ked to one cup and thicken with the flour. Braised Breast One breast mutton. Few slices bacon. One-half pint stock. One lemon. One onion. I eon the bottom of a casserole or other earthenware baking dish with a few thin slices of bacon, lay the mutton on these and put over it the lemon, which has been peeled and | cut into slices, Cover with one or two more slices of bacon and add} the stock and onion. Cover the dish, | Cook slowly on the top of the} stove or In the oven until the meat is tender. Fried ,Rib Chops Rib chops may be Just fried—or fried this way Wipe the chops and salt them on} both sides, dip them in flour, and then in a mixture of one egg to two ercrumbs, Fry in deep fat ay high temperature—high enough to brown a plece of white bread in one minute Serve these chops around of mashed potatoes, piping hot a all FIGHT FOR lieved IR CHILDREN | & KILLEN 1810 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Pine, Seattle. Main 3121. Something New From a German Specialist Blood and Nerve Tonic for all Nervous Disorders, Mental Depression, and in fact every the ot nervous system | A great help in relieving Epilepsy and to purify the hes, boils and catarrh, and obstructions arising from biliousness and all orders of the liver and kidneys. A sure thing for constipation, appendicitis and diabetes, rheu all ull colds, matism, and in fact all chronic | diseases can be helped and re- It is a system-builder, and it excites the natural cathartic of the bowels and strengthens them. Poisonous matter must be expelled from the system. Blood and Nerve To will do that and_ still leave the system fr from medicine, This medicine has been used by the specialist ver 15 years and is now pre- pared by the German Pharma By United Press Leaned Wire. | ‘SAN FRANCISCO, June 11 |The fieht between Mra, Anita Bald- win McClaughrey, damghter of the late Lucky Baldwin, and her hus hand, Hull MeClaughrey, for the custody of their two children will |be settled out of court Announcement that Mra, Me- Claughr has signed a stipulation, ldropping habeas corpus proceed. ings against MeClaughrey to com pel him to explain why he kept the children from thelr mother, was made today. cal Co., of Seattle, under his personal, direction, There is Fover one month's treatment in each package at $1.00 a box For sake by Quaker Drug Co., First Ave. and Giles Drug Co,, 1125 Jackson St You will find namem and tostimonals of Seattle people in each package Send all communteations to the German Pharmacal Co. Corner Market and 21ih Av. NP W. Baflard, Seattle, Wash. (THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, MEAT BILL WORRY YOU? EAT MUTTON, SAYS UNCLE SAM Government tests show cheaper meat is better for you. don’t like mutton, but the chances are you'll change d of all eruptions, pimples, | dis- | 1913, it Maybe you think you your mind after you have tried some of Uncle Sam's recipes, Fried Crumbed Mutton If thin pleces of mutton, elther| raw or cooked, are dipped tn flour, | then then crumbs, { and fried in deep fat, they lose less | in egg, and n moisture than {f broiled or pan-| broiled. This method is espectally | suitable for rib cho thin loin} chops or small pieces cut from rare | cooked me Thick chops would] hardly be cooked through by this <= | friend should not have taken | offens It is evident she can- | Mot “take a joke.” | SO OTHER GIRLS MAY KNOW | Dear Miss Grey Like so many others, [ come to you. I have been married threé years and am only j19 years old, I have two little jboys, When I met the man | thought I loved f was only 16, and he coaxed me to run away, and we were married? His friend swore |falsely to my age. Now If we part, wil! I have to get a divorce, or can the marriage be annulled? He does not care for me and has not for two years, and I no longer love him, although I try to, but it's no use. T hope you will print this so all silly girls of 16 will see it and ‘take | my advice, for a girl does not know what love theans at the age of 16 She will love one man then, but by |the time she is 18 she will only like him, and the old saying of,| “Marry in haste, you will repent jat leisure, is certainly true. | ONE WHO KNOWS A—It Is sad for you to part now that you have little chil- dren; you should at least make every effort to stay together and bulld a good home for your children’s sake. 1am glad you wrote, as oth. er girls may be saved the trouble you are now having if they but heed. if you decide to leave your | husband, you may procure a decree of separation by annul- ‘ment proceedings. |A BEAUTIFUL WORK Dear Miss Grey: I would Iike| }very much to gét a position in a hospital, but don't quite know how to go about it, as 1 have had little experience and like that kind of work, I wotld take more interest | fn !t than any other, as I think it] #0 nice to be able to do something for the sick PI let me know as soon as jconvenient, also what is suftable to |wear, a8 Tam completely unpre-| pared for such work in the way of| Japparel. Sincerely MRS. C. | | A-—You ought to.get into | | any one of the hospitals quite | easily to train for a nurse, and if you will apply to the head nurse she will tell you particu: lars as to your uniform, ete. | Caring for the sick Is a beau- | tiful work, but unless you are strong physically and have a cool temperament, you will not succeed, for the work is often exceedingly trying on the nervous system and your phys- ical strength taxed greatly. | |“OUT OF THE FRYING PAN |INTO THE FIRE” | Dear Miss Grey We have read jyour excellent advice to other heart-broken people, #0 we also Hee it We are three young men be-| tween 21 and 26 years of age. We! want to know if there are any girls | in this city who appreciate hard-} | working fellows? Our girls Nave |gone back on us because of our }poor financial conditions. Shall |we look further, or all take to drink and cafes to drown our sor- row? Please answer soon as wo are lanxious to decide our futures. THREE PALS, A.—My frank opinion of such a cage is, that there must be something radically wrong with a young man's reasoning faculties when he will contem- plate such a course merely be- cause some foolish girl has turned him down without good reason. You may temporarily “drown your sorrow” by addieting yourselves to the drink and cafe habits, but you will not overcome or do away with it. By 80 doing, you will encounter other sorrows more terrible and lasting, for there Is no cup that will drown a drunkard’s sorrow, You will eventually “jump out of the frying pan ac[) ~— Avenue and Pike Strat In __ The MacDougall-Southwick Co. _ Into the fire.” There are girls In this city who honor hard-working man, seems these hard-working men elther do not care for this type of girl, or do not spend much time looking for her. MARGARET WAYLAND has been chosen valedictorian and Maurie Werby salutatorian at the Queen Anne high school. Miss Wayland lowered the school record with 31 “E's.” Miss Werby finish year with 30. MOCLIPS PACIFIC WESTPORT COHASSETT Excursion Tickets Daily With Season Limit Very Low Week=End Fares Saturday and Sunday June 14 and 15 Each Week Through Summer Three Trains Daily Each Way Cars And Parlor Buffet and Coaches EXCURSION TICKETS EAST On Sale Daily Four - Transcontinental Trains Let Us Give You Details They Are Interesting J. 0. McMULLEN City Pass. Agent H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. First Ave. and Yesler Way Seattle, Wash. Tel., Elliott 6750 POW WOW At Spokane Low Fare Tickets June 16 and 18 rie SeATTU uthwick VASTEST GhOWING #1OTR PN ougall fo Conneation with JA. MeCREERY & CO., $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts at $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts at ° 100 dozen, exactly 1,200 shirts, are offered in this selling, which range from 14 to 18. All negligee shirts with pleated bosoms and laundered cuffs, in attached and detached styles 40 dozen soft bosom French cuff shirts with sep- match, in material, are fine, soft Lot 1—Shirts which formerly sold from $2 to $2.50; French Percale and Novelty Madras Cloth; also fine mercerized materials; 30 dozen of this assortment; sold regularly at $2.50; the other 10 dozen are the best $2 ice of the shirts that were ever offered. ‘I entire let at $1.45. Lot 2—Shirts which formerly Materials included are madras, woven mercerized cloths. Included helio stripes, tan and blue on white grounds; also a large assortment of darker patterns. All sizes are offered in the lot. One-half of the entire assortment of this particular lot are $2 shirts; the other half $1.50 shirts. Choice may be had at $1.15. sold at $1.50 and $2. soiesette and Pe are black stripes, I First “a ___ Second Avenue and Pike Street Writes Burning |BUSY PROBING | Love Notes at id PROPOSITION A KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 11.— “Proposition A” has again bob- When man 77 years old writes love letters, that fact does not con- stitute evidence of mental incapa-|bed up, and this morning took up city, the Kansas City court of ap-| most of the time of the grand jury. peals has ruled. Horace Barnes, chairman of the Municipal league committee, which brought the charges of fraud in con- The case was one in which a son ought to break bis father’s will, In inection with “Proposition A,” ap |peared before the probers. the love letters the writer said he } Al was only 65 years old, The court held that this misrepresentation had nothing to do with the case.|Were requested by Prosecuting At The fact that he was able to de-|torney Murphy to meet at his of ceive, the court said, argued that fice at noon today. The nature of he was in possession of all his fac-|the conference was not disclosed, wities, While M. J. Clapp was ordered to appear before the grand jury HONOLULU BRIDE journeyed | Tuesday, he was not given an op. 13,000 miles to Boston to get a wed-! portunity to testify. He may be ding dress to her liking. called before the probers today. BIG REDUCTION SALE Entire Stock Must Be Sold Out in 12 Days Lacquered Ware, China Ware, Brass Ware and Novelties. We must make room for a new line of Silks, Cottons, Kimonos and all kinds of Oriental Dry Goods which will arrive in two weeks. Fancy China Dishes reduced from $17.50 to $5.75 per set. Reductions in prices are cut to less than one-half price. Salt and Pepper Shakers docabebe CHINA DISHES, CUPS AND SAUCERS while this saie is on. Come early and get the benefit of this sale while the goods last. N. KITAGAWA CO. Direct Importers of Japanese Art Goods. 1015 THIRD AVE., NEAR MADISON ST. B. & M. Quality Chicken Tamales and Chili Con Carne Have that individual taste—just a little different and better. American made from Mexican recipes. B. & M. TAMALE GROTT 1511 Third Ave. Main 5306. Restaurant and HOFBRAU ce FIRST AT MADISON, | COMING JUNE 23 | 6 CHINESE TEXAS = TOMMY DANCERS™ The only act of its kind in the world. | o three county commissioners