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J. J. KELLEY’ Family Liquor Store A Store Where Ladies Can Trade Phone One Gallon Fine 6-Year-Old CALIFORNIA PORT WINE Regular $1.50 value. \Price for Saturday only (including jug) Regular $1.00 value. Price for Saturday only Main 2838 Specials for a turday Our Free Auto Delivery (Prompt Service) Includes Saturday Specials and Telephone Orders. 1315 First Avenue We Prepay Express Charges on All Out-of-Town Orders of $4.00 or Over, Excepting Beer. oem Se the place te come and get a cepply of WILL CONVINCE You Cor, First and Stew THIRD AV.—VYESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. All the merchants plan on selling out their entire stocks Saturday, because on Monday—Labor day—the markets will be Closed ail day, and they are not going to carry over a pound of food if they can help it. The Greatest Specials Ever Offered WILL RULE AS LONG AS THE STOCKS LAST Bteer Pot Roast, Ib.. Good Steak, Ib.. Round Steak, Ib. Leg of Lamb, Ib Lamb Chops, Ib. Loin of Lamb, Ib. 4e 18¢ Fancy Pork Sausage, Ib..12%¢ ++ ¢| Fancy Hams (half or whole), Ib. Roast Veal, Ib. Shoulder Hama, Ib 12%2¢ | Fancy Breakfast Bacon, ib. Local Bacon, Ib. Leaf Lard, Ib... Fancy Hens, Ib | Milk Fed Brotlers Ib. ALL DAY AS ADVERTISED AT Stalls 38-42, INDEPENDENT PACKING CO, Stalis 38-42, Stall 48—Oregon Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs. Ranch Exes, 2 doz. Gi¢; Eastern Eggs, 30¢ doz; $1.00; Oregon Aster Milk, 4 cans 25¢, Stall 49—Bananas, 10¢ doz.; Cantaloupes, 20¢ doz.; Lemons, 25¢ doz.; Peaches, 2 doz. 15¢, Stall 62 Yakitna New Potatoes, 20 Ibs. 25¢; Fancy Tomatoes, 2'/¢ Ib; Bananas, 10¢ doz.; Dried Ontons, 2¢ Ib. Stall 82—Whole Salmon, 20¢; Kip. pered Salmon, 2 Ibs. 25¢; Salt Mackerel, 5¢ each. tots and Beets, 1¢ bunch; Cabbage, 2¢ Ib. Stall 12—Car. ; String Beans, 2 Iba, 10¢; Spinach, 3 Ibs. 10¢, Stall 70—Green Peppers, 3 Ibs 10¢; Sweet Potatoes, 2'2¢ Ib.; New Potatoes, 20 Ibs, 2. 10¢ 4doz.; Dried Onions, 2¢ Ib. 25¢; Salt Mackerel, 5¢ each; Halibut, 4 Ibs. g Stall 69—Genuine Ces Pure Cocoa, 20¢ |b. Stalls 16-21—Laundry Soa 20¢ Ib.; Clams, 5¢ quart. Meadowbrok Milk, 4 cans 2%, Grapefruit, 3 for 10¢, Stall 63 Fancy Tomatoes, 2'2¢ Ib Yakima ; Bananas, Large Whole Salmon, ¢; Salmon Trout, ion Tea, BHe¢ Ib.; DP, 10 bars Qf, Btall 66 ; Patent Flour, 50-1b, sack $1.50, 10-Ib, sack 30¢; Roman Meal, 20¢ pkg.; Brown Beans, 2 ibs Stall 88—Jersey Butter, 2 Ibs. B5e, 3 Ibs. 506; Honey, 20¢ 1b. ¢ 1b., 3 Ibs. $1.00, Full Cream Cheese, Fancy Ranch Eggs, $5¢ doz; Yakima GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR! ALL HANDY STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. OW TO LIVE WE LL NG AE THE VENNIES DURING. THE H soups --¢ There are many ways of prepar ing vegetables; they may be cooked with fats and with milk, thereby gaining tn food value they may be baked, but perhaps) the best way of all, from the point | of view of nutrition, is to make them into soup. Vegetable soup tn not only appetiaing, but it ts nutri tious, and nutrition t one of the things the good housekeeper al ways remembers when she ts se lecting foods that have escaped the | “wartime” advance, The Star today presents ite housekeeper readers with some of Uncle Sam's choteest reolpes for Vegetable soup—and bear tn mind he has had them made with a view to reducing the cost of living. - BY MISS MARIA PARLOA Food Expert of the Department of Agriculture ——. ———— or Nearly every vegetable grown may be employed in the preparation ot soups, either as the foundation for the soup or as & garnish to any kind of meat stock. A few types of vegetable soups aro here given. PAGE 6. <pOrCade Meat, meat broth or beef extract may be added to any of them If ad- ditional flavor is desired, but as they stand they aro Very satisfactory soups. Ca P £0 v “MIX EGETAGLE SOUP Three quarts water, one quart shredded cabbage, one pint silced Potato, one-half pint minced carrot, one-half pint minced turnip, one half pint minced onion, one leek, two tomatoes, two tablespoons minced celery, two tablespoons green pepper, two tablespoons butter or Grip. pings, three teaspoons salt, one-haif teaspoon pepper. Have the water bolling bard in a stewpan and add all the vegeta. bles except the potatoes and tomatoes Boll rapidly for ten minutes, then draw back where it will boll gently for one hour. At the end of this time add the other Ingredients and cook one hour ,longer. Have the cover partially off the stewpan during the entire cooking This soup may be varied by using different kinds of vegetables. — o POTATO 8OUP ? " — a | ight medium-sized potatoes, one-half pint chopped celery, four tablespoons minced onion, one tablespoon butter, one tablespoon flour, one and one-half teaspoons salt, one-haif teaspoon pepper, one teaspoon minced chervil or parsley, one quart milk. Pare the potatoes and put fn a stewpan with the celery and onion Cover with bofling water and put over a hot fire. Cook 30 minutes, counting from the time the pan !s put over the fire. Reserve half cupful of the milk cold, and put the balance to boll in the double bofler. Mix the flour with the cold milk and stir into the boiling milk. When the potatoes, etc, have been cooking 30 minutes, pour off the water, saving It to use later, Mash and beat the vegetables until light and fine, then gradually beat in t it in which they were boiled, rub through the puree sieve and the back on the fire Add the salt and pep per. Beat with an egg whisk for three minutes, then gradually beat in the botling milk. Add the butter and minced herbs and serve at once. One quart shelled peas, three pints water, one quart milk, one onion, two Log butter, one tablespoon flour, three level tea- epoone salt, one-hal rye en pepper. Put the peas in « sfewpan with the Bolling water and onion and cook until tender, which will be about half an hour Pour off the water, saving for use later. Mash the peas fine, then add the water in which they were boiled, and rub through « puree steve, Return to! the saucepan, add flour and butter, beaten together, and the salt and peppér. Now gradually add the milk, which must be boiling hot. Beat! well and cook ten minutes, stirring frequently. | CREAM OF BEAN SOUP M an above, but add only enough of the water in which the beans were cooked to make the mixture like thin mush. Have this) very hot and add boiling het milk to make It like thick cream, about & quart of milk to three pints of the bean pures Boll up at once and! serve. It spoils cream soup to let it cook many minutes after the milk is added. TOMATO SOUP One quart peeled and finely cut tomatoes, one quart cold water, one onion, one tablespoon sugar, two te | pepper, two tablespoons butter, four t. spoon flour. Mix the cornstarch with the water and put into a stewpan with all the other ingredients, except the butter and flour, the m being left) whole. Stir frequently until the soup bolls, then cook half an hour, counting from the time ft begins to boil. At the end of this time beat | the butter and flour together until light and smooth and stir into the! soup. Cook ten minutes longer, then take out the onion and serve the | soup with toasted or fried bread. If a smooth soup is desired, «train | through a fine sieve. This is the simplest kind of tomato soup, It may) be varied by the addition of rice, macaront, beans, pens and other vege tables. Instead of the fried bread, bread may be cut in small | pleces and put in the bottom of the soup tureen. NOT LAUGHING NOW ALL CLEAN NOW REENWICH, Conn. — Jailers| LEXINGTON, Ky.—Four thou shed so hard at Mr. and Mrs.| sand feet belonging to 2,000 near \Jobn Smith, arrested for fighting,| Baptist converts were bathed b hat they forgot to lock the prison | ministers observing the Kentucky joors, John Oxley, held on @ burg: | mountain custom in Bell county lary charge, escaped. Sunday, De MEAT PRICES CUT | FOR SATURDAY | AT Frye & Co.’s Markets | The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- row, Saturday: |Best Quality Washington Creamery Butter ....... |\Choice Steer Pot Roast ....... Te Choice Shoulder | Choice Leg of Choice Shoulder Choice Spare Veal Roast Ribs .15c |4 cans Wild Rose Milk.......,........ Choice Shoulder Pork Roast ..... Choice Steer Prime Rib Roast .. 17c The above prices will prevail at the following markets: | OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. | AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Third and Jefferson. | WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Closed All Day Monday, Labor Daj STONG SAYS: JUST BARGAINS 16 Lbs. Granulated Sugar. CWI #1 erocerien (to phe. Lipton's Tea hoe iho ean Karo Syrup 10¢ 160 pkg, Shredded Wheat " 106 2he e Pineapple oe rolls Tollet Pape e 10 bars Laundry Boap. es ‘Thaee prices Jale not Incluted.) ie ec ” pkg. Gold Dust Ibe can Ripe Olives for ‘ ce > cet Baking Powder od ail nent week. TAAAAAAIASA STONG’S TWO STORES Sixth and Pine Stall 205 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY! STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 3 DOZ.. ..$1.00 WHAT'S BETTER OR CHEAPER Foopr RED SHIELD BUTTER, 40c lb., 3 Ibs. .$1.15 Hight out of the ‘This Matter Absolutely ¥ Fresh killed Chickens, each 10 Extra—Hiest-Grade Blend |e wes HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. 312 Fuss & Co. BIG, WHITE, SANITARY MARKET Stalle 110-111-158 = Ammen 13-16 Circle W Leg Lamb, Ih. Rvery Leg of Lamb aun Lama Freeh reeset Spring Chickens, ib Preah’ dressed Htene, tb Jabieed Ge miam Mame aod Raton Special Attention to Phone Orders STALL 331 Our prices on Fruits can- not be beaten. Peaches for Canning, Preserving Pears, Sweet pes, Malagas and Tokays. We make a spec- jalty of large orders. STONG’S MARKET WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY WE ALAVAYS LEAD Chotes Lege Toune Lamb, th Shoulders Young Lamb, ow Bteer Pot Renat of Bees, tb ‘The Pioneer Meat M: Weetiake Public Pine Ve; Ss Large Stalk Celery for... Sweet Corn, doz.........++ Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. for.. Pacific Coast Fish Co, Stall 301 Halibut, 2 Ibs. 15¢, 4 Ibs... Fresh Salmon, 3 | ‘ Big Salmon .... we 10 “2h¢ be 25e¢ OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M.______. SATURDAY Chare. eah Made Hefore Your Byes. ane At the Big Churn In the Center of the Market, and All 312 Pure Cane 100 suger $1639 14 Ibs, Pure Cane Sugar..$1,00 4 large cans Milk... 25¢ % cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans - Be 60 sack Holly, Beat, High Fight or Hammond's Bost’ Flour $1. Stalls 104-123 TOKIO GROCERY CO. CHAS. LAFONTAINE Stalls 11-12 Lag of Circle W Lamb, Ib.. Prime Rib Rosat, Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib... 20¢ Shoulders of Circle W Lamb, Ib. Oliver Stee Mat Stall 309 —House— For the Best Main Floor in Smoked Meats Try This Stall. LUCKY STRIKE FIs Co. STA’ 26 Whole Ralmon, n Salmon Trout, tb. 4 Ibs. Navy Beans. 6 Ibe. Split Beans . 6 Ibs. Rolled Oats for 2 cans Shredded Pineapple 3 boxes Matches for STALL 204 - @5e 25e 25 STALL 338 Rest Pickling Onions, Ib.....10¢ Pickling Cucumbers, any size, 100 for ‘ 25e Best Tomatoes, Ib...... be Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 156, § Ibs YAKIMA FRUIT Co. Stall 344 Fancy Canning Peaches crate... 40¢ Sweet Grapes, Malagae and Tokays, Daaket « 250 LONDON: Free! SUGAR Free! One pound of Sugar 5 pounds Sugar Free with $5.00 order. with each $1 purchase. ; 10 pounds Sugar Free with ${10.00 order. Take advantage of this extraordinary offer and save almopt 10 per cent on grocery order. stock is complete. STALL 210 “THE RELIA Our prices are second to none. BLE GROCERS” STAUL 210 ANDERSON GROCERY CO. Zoble Grocery 97, 4 large cans Milk for.....25¢ 3 cans Campbell's Soups...25¢ 41s. Macaroni ... . Be 16e can Pineapple... -10¢ | Bulk Cocos, Ib......... | 6 Ibs. Pure Rolled Oats | 8 pkgs, Golden Ege Nood Pure Cider Vin Pickling Spices at Lowest Pric CORNER GROCERY STALL 352 14 Lbs. 6 Ibs. Rolled Oats Vhe Mixed Pickling Spices, Ib..80¢ 4 Ibs. Japan Rice... 25e 3 cans Tomatoes 25e Btatte Perret} 8-8 116 Legs of Lamb, Ib... Cirele W Lamb Chops, Ib.. Picnic Hams, Ib.... ‘ Laat Lard, Ib..... Spring Chicks, Ib. Fancy Valencia Oranges, doz. 10¢ Tokay Grapes, bast. 25¢ SIXTH AND PINE Eastern Picnic Hams, Ib. Good Bacon, Ib. Pure Lard, Ib. Compound Lard, STALLS 200.215 Best Canning Peaches, crate. 40¢ Sweet Malaga Grapes, 7-1b. basket ey ..2e 10¢ and The Large Watermeons, each ...10¢ WEST'S NOMM-MADE CANDIES STATLA 322-524 200 Fudge, ib. ‘ 10¢ 2he Fancy Crom Mixed Candy, Ib 00 Hand-rotid Chooniates, in BSS Washington Creamery Sharp Crean Cheese, . Domestic Slock Swiss Cheese, Ib. Freah ma Peanut Butter, Th ie Se 15¢ A. OTTO Stalls 5-6—Lower Floor Leaf fard, Ib..... +. BR%e Fresh dressed Hens, |b. 20¢ Fres} dressed Brotlers, 1b....25¢ Lege of Lamb, Ib.. -18¢ “The Quality Market.” 782 Butter, 1b, 1. STALL 345 Pare large Salmon, each Frosh Hallbut, 3 Ibe. for... London Is Rais Man's Gunmetal! Button and | Biucher Shoes| | PURE CANE SUGAR $1.00 4 Ibs. Navy Beans. 16e can Pineapple. . 8 cans Corn 3 5e boxes Matches. HUDSON’S Westlake Delicatessen BOOTH 319 FOR SPECIALS Large bottle Snider's Cat- sup for Fancy Sweet Pickles, quarts cove Home-made Jellies, We Kelly's strictly Honey French Dressing. Westlake Poultry & Produce Co. are also demonstrating Home-made Products, Seattle- Butter, € Mayonnaise, Stall 250 Hens, dressed to order, Ib....20¢ Fancy Spring Chickens, Ib...22¢ Ducks, dressed to order, Ib. -20¢ Fresh local Ranch Eggs, iturday only, dozen ........ 406 SEATTLE TEA & COFFEE CO. Oe Arcadia Coffen & Ibs toe Standard cotton. 2 iva SRO 40e Oc Fancy new crop Japan Tea, Ib Fancy Pngiteh Breakfast Tea, Ib. 4. 2 The. 25e Stall 217 342 342 Fancy Green Bartlett Pears, doz. Sweet Grapes, 1b. Ai Peaches, doz., 10¢; STALL 354 1% worth $1 ae Ladien Latter Batin [Trimmed Mate Mats for 8 ane Heavy 124- oent Dal Flannoitte Re Macey 100 Hooke and Eyes ze OH, SAY, BOYS Bitter va Feathers and 0 Long silk md | $1.60 Long sin 150 81.49. | "Sioa Childre: Gunmetal and Biuoher atyle, heavy so |sines 6 to a Doy values up to $2.28, for! sizes 2% ey, Not Price 82.50 Vargaln tal are full of Ind in all leathers, at halt price and lees. to 8%, Needles, per paper Be Ral Petticoats a8e teen $2.25 Seattie Goose Feather Pillows “T2sce" 81.50 apa, Tholeum S5e Gloves for pRe ! HAVE YOU riety, SEEN NEW FALL HATS? Men who like extreme fashions can go the limit this fall, Seattle clothlers declared today. Fall styles are influenced by two nations at war. | England has furnished the idea for uits and Austria for hats. England also has something to} fay as to hate while Ca la, an English province, influences the overwraps The only thing American about the new soft hats is the name, They are called Woolworth hate after the Woolworth building, the world’s tallest, | They have crowns six inches tall and brims only one inch wide, Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 10 p. m. PRIZE LOVER NEW YORK.—Alexander How. | itz, badly hurt in a fall, kept an} ambulance waiting three hours be-| cause he had an engagement with his sweetheart and would not| brear ” Some have neat Iifle plaits run-|tal, is being deported to Sweden, | ing down from the/rown and the|his native land n hi & jelly mold In color they ar¢ mainly green, They are ¢development Austrian styles Suits are form ftting, no padding in shoulders andtrousers narrow and cut straight fom waist to shoes. oft Specids at the NEW YORK BAKERY SORE sae 2 10c lowes Bread for 15¢ Assorte) Cookies, 2 doz, for . 7 loavs of Bread. ned eeeeeee Children's Underwear, & tableful re. duced 25e Men's *80 $3.00 © Suspenders Se Tuett Men's new style Hats, dollar suic now on. ‘Twine Shopping 15¢-10¢ | | | | | | 100 House Dresess, dark parcale, Tbe 100 Kimonos, $1.50 flannalette| 81.00 1,000 Vettin Be LEPER GOES IN PRIVATE CAR CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Charles Wolgren, a leper, treated for two months in the Cook county hospi- He was taken at resembles nothys so much as | from here secretly in a private car, to be placed on board an Atlantic light | liner tn New York 300 Men's Rost Floeow Undershirts 25e¢ ards « 50e Yor more than a year Wo} gren jh been employed in the South Chicago Steel mills, He continued ; at work until his fliness became ac- ute. He is 87 mantted. years old and yn- HE SAVED THE cos NEW YORK—Without remove }ing his corn-cob pipe from his mouth, Theodore Keifer, 70, jump |ed into the Bast river ‘and ‘saved two children from drowning. Family Washing 6c Pound Model Electric Laundry MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE.