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Doyoulookasyoungasyourhusband? Ifnot —what is wrong? You may have grown stout- erand consequently somewhat older looking, reduce the hips, straighten that abdominalline, mold the figure intogracefullines Thousands of women w the growing heaviness now Wearing these perfect Rengo Corsets with remark- able results, Rengo Corsets are economically priced from $8 to $10 FOR BALE AT THE CROWN 170 Fifth Avenue and make youlook much younger. ho had become discouraged over and stoutness of their figures are ALL GOOD STORES CORSET COMPANY REMOVE IRON RUST Tron rust has 2 most astonishing | way of appearing on garments 3 3s a pin will be a bit rusty ‘nd leave two little brown spets in Most conspicuous place this happens try lemon juice galt. ‘Wet the spot with « drop of lemon 4 add salt and put on more Juice. Lay in the sun and “when the salt is dry the rust spot ‘will be gone. If the sun refuses to put in an wee for the day, hold the With its saturated solution of juice and salt over steam. ust will be removed. EyesStrained? If your eyes are work-strained or ; if your vision in dim or blurred; }it bothers you to read; if your eyes or itch or ache; if you wear get a bottle of Bon-Opto ts from your druggist, dissolve im @ fourth of a glass of water use from two to four times a to bathe the eyes. BonOpto brought comfort and relief to nds and thousands. Note: Doctors say Bon-Opto strength- ene eyesight 50% in a week's time in y instances. | WHEN SCOURING A larg 1 pots and pans ness of the cork gives | V' something to hold to and alleviates the cramping of one's fingers. gained by the use of a cork, the!/ mental relief is great. One's fingers |S. W. with the |— don't come in contact scouring powder at all. The cork | does not absorb the powder and | t fer it to fingers the way a cloth | It’s not that a housekeeper objects | to her cailing and hates’ to advertise it by stained hands, It’s merely that unsightly hands and finger nails are distasteful to her and for her own sake she tries to avoid th |HOME IS OPENED... | TO THE LONESOME | AKRON, Ohio ‘ch 11.—Russell I. Booker and his wife open their |» big house every Wednesday night te | w Akron’s lonesome folk organization whatever. and no obligations music and conversation. There's no| more t If you are a stranger or| “I have just plain lonesome you're welcome | periences which I haven't courted to come to the Russell home for] and haven't wanted, but I am a very m Seattle Style Twenty-fourth of The Star’s snapshots of at- tractively-dressed women on Seattle str we ash ee«e8 ene —Photo by Cress-Dale. Here is an exceptionally pretty model of warm, soft-napped | |material, and made on the full-flare lines. sized cork is an excellent | length it is stylishly set off by the block-check wide revers, | for scouring the knives novelty pockets and loose belt, which crosses at the front.| The jaunty black chin chin hat is worn with a heavily-dotted | Almost knee eil. DAISY HENRY. If the lady pictured here will call at The Star’s editorial rooms, she | Aside from the physical comfort | will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore. | Wednesday fashion picture was of Mrs. Dean Andrews, 2414 55th ave. os WITH SPIRITUAL AID “I vow that I will set out in ch of daddy under spirit guld- I tri Chrys said defiantly. “And I | tle art as soon as I get a little timony about him.” ! My I exclaimed. ne thru some terrible ex ake a ghost for a guide! ast, to take along a lit n sense. Surely, Chrys, r cut loose fram your home and follow instructions you obtain “My that,” nce lov iid Uttle adventurer compared to will hum she Don’t ask for Crackers—say ‘SNOW FLAKES Rich, Creamy Cheese —melted and poured over toasted Snow Flakes—fresh from the oven with their crisp saltiness—food for epicures! PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. a “ "t feel so sure about thai “For the love of love, Chr let us accept all this supernatur | nonsense as—as literature. But let | us not act in accordance with it.” “If the thing is true at all, {t must be a guide to conduct,” was the re joinder I was reminded for the hun dredth time that Bob's only sister is a born fanatic when she sets out to have her own way. They she inherits her spirit from an an. cestor whom Queen Mary burned at the stake. Listen to reason, Chrys. We'll hear from daddy soon, He will cable again, you'll see, when they ma the next harbor, I, -for ane, have had all the adventure I want for a ycle of blue moons, I'm going to be passive and not interfere with | the Maybe that is a good theory—it's popular, but none of the Lorimers have ever experimented with it. Well, I'm gotng to. Pretty soon Bob and I are going to open up our own little house again. And am goin, lrift with the tide of life. I I'll be as happy us I have been while leading a stren uous life, . “Welcome destiny in however sin ister a disguise,” quoted Chrys, with a shrug I shivered long talk h that Chrys when her pe {with enthusiasm. | own respect for her commu with the unseen affect her and her manners and she really looks like a magnifictent sybil or prophet ldn't help it. Our ed me. I knew an be horribly perverse received Perhaps the c sation with the ghost had made me creepy. I couldn't imagine any kind of a sinister destiny attached to my pretty lit \tle home, 2 heless, I shuddered | and had to fo a little vivaeity into |my voice when I answered: | “I'll take my luck a day at a time, my dear.” | luck you need is some kind | of dy job for that husband of yours.” Plainly Chrys wanted to get away from our talk about the world |of mysteries, “Bob has been brush |ing up against some dangerous ro |mances since he took off his uni form.” “Bob was a dandy business man before he was shell-shocked,” I in- sisted, “He isn’t a lazy man—he never was. He can’t help being a millionaire’s son, and if he wants to study, study, day and night—" st t spelling board? How about | y that |‘ eg 4 7X?" Jams, Jellies, Preserves are Too High— Blue good percentage purpose, ws Chrys’ next thrust. "i ason had she to remind me | of that? “Bob ts a 100 per cent husband, Chrys, and I am going to be a 100 per cent wife. He will play the nt for no fair maiden |S» I said. But altho I tried | my own words I became | aware of a new flare of sp MEDIUM SHADE FOR \°*°. AFTERNOON FROCKS frocks chiffon uch as soft gra and burgundy. La 4, lighter tones Will be | tan, old it is pi popular Beautiful Mokine Miniatures Specially Priced One for One Dollar Twelve for Six Dollars Leading Portrait Photographers Top Floor Building Se d A at Pike St. Army Store Goods at 522-23 Pacific Block en WAY ment has many useful merchandise store ix an outlet for BLANKETS y ke Khaki Shirt Sheet Blank Plaid Blankets New Overalis 6.50 Reclaimed Coveralls “He studies only when he hasn’t got to rescue some fair damsel in ¢ 1 16x16 Canvas tents} 9x 9 and 10x! 12 Khaki brown in a hot oven, In children especially of sweets each day. This is the reason for the unusual present demand for Blue Label Karo—the Great American Sweet for every NSTEAD of worrying about and paying high prices for store candy; make Karo Candy at home. its purity makes it best for children. There is an every day use for Blue Label Karo. From breakfast It is easy to make, costs but little and —on pancakes or waffles—to dinner for cooking and baking. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York re ~ NEWSPAPER LINING For this tasty pudding use 2 table Winter or sumrher, I put several minute tapioca, 2 cups milk, | thicknesses of newspaper in the bot- 6 tablespoons strain +|tom of the garbage pail. In the win- etre oe ornere | Se ‘“\ter the paper prevents the contents en taploc a little cold|°f the pail from freezing to the bot: | tir into the milk heated | tom and forming a coating half an} boiler. Cook until trans-|inch thick that remains on the metal | nstantly, Add salt, | all winter. j 1 beat in honey} In summer the protection for the| Add slowly to|pail is just as necessary, The sum- piocs nok until it thickens, | mer heat causes decomposition of the id butter, Cook about 20 minutes. | refuse and the action of the acid on| our into a buttered baking dish and | the metal is disastrous. ver with the white of the eggs| A newspaper lining in the container | makes it possible for the garage col- | en till stiff and dry with 2 table ons of honey. Bake a delicate|lector to empty the pail easily and| entirely. | HOICE DESSERT Label Karo Solves the “‘Sweet’’ Problem at Less Cost. Important to Large Families HE mother of a large family cannot help being worried over the extremely high prices of jams, jellies, preserves—and candy. Nature emphasizes her demand for sweets. We all need a SIDELSKY STARTS A 10-ROUND FIGHT See Page 10 of Today's Star Take 1 or 2 Lessons STEVENS’ 24% st, If you value time and money Little Cost. Private Halla Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistants, 1523 4th Ave. Malm 3981, Danced tn leading places of New York City, Member Teachers Asam, Shopping Appointments It has now become quite the correct thing to say— “I Will Meet You at Woodlawn Flower Shop’’ Our close proximity to MacDougall-Southwick, Bon Marche, Rhodes Co., Fraser-Paterson, Sec- ond and Union and Second and Pike, makes our shop a very convenient place for everyone. Our shop is a veritable land of enchantment. You are welcome always to drop in and revel in its riot of colors and fragrance just for the love of the flowers. “The Store With the Pretty Windows” WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP 1410 Second Avenue Seattle’s Flowerphone Conveniently located beside Clemmer Theatre