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Until Wednesday Night Mactan Sic EMPTY POCKETS adge —fifth of the titian-crowned beauties entangled in “Empty Pockets.” —the red-headed picture. —New York night life. First at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c. Children 10c. COLISEUM I0NGHT-Scandal Constance Tal |CHURCH INDORSES WORK! EXPLOSION KILLS 2 War work of the Salvation army| HAMMOND, Ind, Feb. 19.—Two jand the W. C. a U. aren |e are dead, 20 injured and one by the Seattle Ministers’ federation | 1 tein. ag the result of an exgiosion ting in the Plymouth Con |" ” others lat the Republican Iron & Steel Co's | \gregational church Monday. Paul | Rader, evangelist from Chicago, ad-| plant, Fast Chicago, Monday. Hast dressed the guthering. Chicago is four miles from here. odge Cafe War Cooking Often Better in Flavor Mazola—the ofl from Corn — showing housewives new and better ways of preparing food HE necessity for saving animal fats—butter, lard, suet— and the scarcity of olive oil, have opened up an entirely mew field for American cooking. Today thousands of housewives are using Mazola for their frying, sautéing, shortening and salad dressings—not only because it comes from an edible vegetable source (indian Corn) and is so wonderfully economical—but because it is showing the way to more delicate, more whole- some food. A valuable Cook Book has been prepared for Mazola users, It shows how to get the most from this perfect oil, which makes such delicious fried dishes, sauces, dressings, pastries—and which has cut the waste from cooking. Mazola can be used over and over again, as it never carries taste or odor from one fi to another. or sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. For Greater economy buy the large sizes. This Mazola Book of Recipes should be in ever: home. Send for it or ask your grocer. FRE! CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY P.O. Box 161, New York Selling Representatives JOHNSON LIEBER MERC. CO. Seattle, Wash. 1% capa flour ‘teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon karo LT teaspoon alt 1% cup milk denen L tablespoon Mazola Mix and sift the dry in- gredients. Beat the yolks of the eggs and add to the milk, and stir into the dry ingre- dients slowly to insure a rfectly smooth batter. Add @ Mazola and beat well Fold in the beaten whites last. Have waffle iron hot and grease well with Mazola. STAR—TUESDAY, FEB, 19, 1918. PAGE 3 POINTERS IN ETIQUETTE | WAR TO FREE GERMAN | PEOPLE, SAYS COWAN The the United the ¢ of the H. Cowan, eral of Hritivh Columt Monday banauet of the Arcade building | Britain Unite States have brought inte closer union, he said, thin will peace to mankind, He URE oh the neveral hun men and women present by de-| cluring that the war will not end un til Mberty nations struggling haw welded Canada and States, and will yet erman per f and Prumdiantian, free ple m the curse |x kalner Geo. K. ©, ju ate gen lee ¢ al ub, in night's ane Canadian ¢ the Great and the heer and unity brit lt br ers fror fr Te "K in all Kenneth © c WOULD COMMANDEER HOMES FOR WORKERS The rector appointment of dl with to « labl e necessary for the housing of a he power | | | Ipyard workers | A fentieman always assists an el tion that m ly ch an pr United States shipping bs ) & Uniformed soldier In not ex ttle Real Kata pt from this rule n to thie will be woman an OF A WIFE adopted association's monthly | committe fenne that nts 4 xince October 10, in 10 per cent among flats and } renting for lesa than $25 will be em: |} phasized in the communication to th shipping board. TAKE UP WAGE PROBLEM The council, Monday's Meeting, referred to the finance from the C at the matter in the “a long and loud, Nettle Dick's comment on my of the mid-Victorian nd her way of getting what ants in this life, and 1 continued, “It is the last dying gasp, | Dick, of that old Roman dictum which proclaimed that women were not but things, But did y ize that It was #ix hun jdred years after the beginning of |the Christian era that thin procla mation, after grave dixcussion, was |changed, and that men decided that |woman was a person, not a thing?” feminist you are, Little Teacher,” was Dick's laughed mittee a over Labor council t granting c of municipal taken up b Monday's ting voted to r the question to the 1919 bi tee Counc requ be lant should then At council enployes the eounell the h walary an get commit iner persons 4 ever re Han ordinance retention by the eity and whose report fiman the ry expert ntates, would ple the coun cil to provide for qn immediate raise in city waa refer red to the committee. nalarion ne lary mployen judi Mrs comment REFER BUS ORDINANCE | At tne words 1 gasped, little book The bus’ | It was no long ince Dick had called ordina j|me Littl Mrs, School Teacher, He und 1 used that term #0 often in the fin raillery and provisions, and changed | hy . that I had for eerie | gotten At was one of his caressing the public mafety | Kotten as on 5 Monday's city council} "mes for me. I turned quickly when he mid that to me, and was about to tell WHEN NERVES = E55: ARE STARVING = 2s 3322 went off on another tangent said, “By Jove, Margie, it is hard lines for Chad and Nutrition of the Nerve Cells Is the Motlie | can fully sympathize with ‘Treatment Now Recommended | Chad 4a boy, too—why, I don't | for Such Nervous Disorders believe I could stand a deal like i toot | Hat trembles when you try to hold it] Dick's «peech ntill, if the lines are shaky when| the telling of my news, you write, if you have tremors of |sudden nausea as the thought came lyour lips or chin, your nerves need|over me that there was a posstbility strengthening. jof my baby being abnormal, too. | ‘The way to give nouriahment to| And then, little book, I took myself lthe nerves is through the blood. Thia|in hand. Why should anything hap- is the modern treatment for severe! pen to me or the child | am to bear? Iam young and healthy, and I shall have all the care and advantage ¢ School ined city “don exempt r bonded oral | In 7 the state law from the nance’s j other was referred committee at meeting partic | dently |for bh | If your hand, your thumb effectually stopped and I felt a } nervous disorders and its results are seen in the case of Mr. D. L. Lucas, of No, 2183 Fast 13rd street, Cleve: | actentific knowledge and experience. land, Ohio, a man well known in| 1 started from the room quickly Teal estate circles in that city. He/then, little book, for I knew if I say |stayed that I would «imply have to “I slowly declined in health and tell Dick, and I did not want to do it |could use my limbs with difficulty.| then when his mind was full of the During the greater part of my s«ick-/ terrible thin that had come to [ness I could get about the house|Chad and Mollie jonly by holding on articles of furni-| past night Mollie and Chad came | ture but at times was confined to my | over, little book, and we, Dick and I j ded. My lower limbs shrunk per-| tried to act as tho nothing had hap Jeeptibly, I suffered some with shoot: | honed. But romehow we could not ~ feeble do it, and at last poor Chad simply went all to pieces jing altogether in a territ “I think,” he said, “that 1 and I was | condition. | ee taken Dr. Williams’ Pink | have to go away from every one for Pills once before and had been bene fr fited and I thought that if I gave|* While. Dick, old man, when I think that I have been the means of bringing into the world a human be- ing that will suffer as my boy will jthem a thorough. persistent trial }they would do me good, wo I started aw thet cea iylaplts Breed have to suffer it fills me with | : “ despair.” me and I continued the treatment. “The improvement in my condi-| “Now, look here, old chap,” snid tion continued until I was able to | Dick It in time to buck up, I lget about, and could walk any rea.|I know it sounds unfeeling and un lsonable distance. I know that Dr. ®¥mpathetic, but what Mother said Williams’ Pink Pills saved my life.” is all too true, Chad, Others There is no tonic for the nerves bave had“to stand the gaff and you that is not a tonic for every other Must do #0 as well. Do you know, part of the body There ia no form !f I were you I'd try to look at it of debility that does not rob the this way If this terrible thing that nerves of nourishment. ‘The remedy a# come to me and mine will help therefore for nervous breakdown is tO lighten the load of others so a tonic that will build up the general ®tricken who are not #0 well pli health, revitalize the blood and en./4* my boy will be, he will not have able it to carry to the nerves phe, suffered in vain. I think I woul elements that they need {begin to teach my boy that, Chad, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are an from the first, 1 I'd see what ideal tonic for this condition because | Could be done for and with a person they are non« and nervous that could not see.” patients should alcoholic stim. As Dick said these last words, lit tle book, Chad cringed visibly, and Dick said kindly, “Buck up, old , man, There is nothing in the world ¢ that in so awful but allowing it to down you makes it worse.” (To Be Continued) pains appetite w will to yor Williams Medicine Co. N. Y., has published free book on nervous disorders tha contains a chapter on neurasthenia in which the symptoms are fully de seribed and the correct treatment given. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills age sold by your own druggist or will be sent} by mail, postpaid, of receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for AMERICANS ARE WOUNDED OTTAWA, Ont., Feb, 19.—The fol ng Americans are mentioned in yesterday's Canadian casualty list: Died of wou Wounded—R. Mich.; E. Beal Gassed—R. olan, Chi rter, Kent, 0. nkins, ago. Port Huron Columbus, cough or ecompanied with sore tickle, hoarseness, or ficult breathing, or if your child wakes during the night with ‘ou want quick help, just axant tast made cough remedy. 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Wayne, Ind, avoid aifaanp ees ae skirts, Ss XH sFU NANA es Cynthia Grey’s 2 LETTERS £ i uno WILL WOMAN SEND NAME TO CYNTHIA? | Will the regarding woman who wrote me { Loyal Legion of in Thursday's Star, P send her the al Loggerr ruar name and ¢ important |Thinke Frazier Letter Absurd in Two Ways Dear Mins Grey: I have two acres in thie elty, whereon I raine chickens, flowers and v ind wish to way that Iw whenever I do my necessary outside work, but do not that I have lost an my linens, wifell motherliness, nor the respect of any one who has seen me wo attired, In fact, pected ecltizens hi y bravery in adopting many tables, r trousers conmid we oo wip in top trousers we I know that I enjoy y moment of my life, and espe ally when working out of doors in trousers, and I feel just as much at eave in them as I do in my dainty house gowns. I also know that I ac complish my work with greater dispatch and directness, decency and dignity than I could if holding up or conventional filth sweeping tion rips and tears berry patches nome clever ideas by Minnie B. Frazier, but think her ar, ticle on “Trousers” ix rd in two ways: First, she undoubtedly wrote that for the general public to r and I would suggest to her that the eral public, a# a unit, has no} more education than I, amide not to if worn in my I have r or have we each a Funk & Wagnell's diction-| y at our command. Our great) man of the hour, President Wilson, would and does use English that all who run may undéretand, whereas she scorns the common words in ev lery one’s vocabulary, and dign up the biggest ones she can find, wheth er cor@iative or not. Her pedantry lis particularly p to us poor pusillanimous pa and her ar duo iteration are| atrophi oftentimes savor ond, the wife who can afford to baby in this capitalistic ne can afford to hire all hard work done during her period of gestation and will then have no ovcasion to wear anything but the “soft dra peries” Mra. Frazier desires for her at that time. Personally, I cannot pictur a mother-tobe in trousers, for our stringent custom compels her to hi her condition f all the world ax tho she were commit ting an offense against all mankind instead of bestowing a blessing, and fulfilling God's highest and holiest function I have intention of wearing my trousers on the main thorofare of our city, but I DO hope to see uni |versally adopted a freemovement | walking sult similar to our present jferminine riding suit, and I do not think it will be indicative/of “dirty ork” as our present short, trans |parent skirts and waist-high even- ing gowns are indicative of mere- triclous work! If Mrs. Frazier and others cannot preserve their dignity and decency except in skirts, then they must, of necessity, wear them, but there are some of us wh dignity and de cency do not depend upon our garb and who do not need to fortify our femininity in skirts and old conven- tions, no I shall wear my trousers when doing my very useful work— for I must work, for I boast that I am a useful woman, who travels in mighty good society, drives her own big roadster, and also does her own work in the home, hennery and gar- den IN TROUS! Thoughts of Millions Must Have an Effect | Dear Mie Grey: I read the letter signed “Bernice” regarding the num. ber "13 ing unlucky Ella | Wheeler Wilcox has on | superstitions and vital things,” which seems to be the to the thoughts of millions of minds must have an ef. ct for evil, ‘This ix the reason these primitive super. |Stitions often come true to their LUCILLE, me ire key wecret. T either good or ditions. 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