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WEDNESDAY, OCTonER ¢t, 1990." > THE SEATTLE STAR v PAGE 13 © ito Wolttalt cant affard to iniss QP OS SON ELO WDE S * OUI EF SNOTAM A OF CONS ON) OI ED (EE GILLIE SU OT RN” We HLF OWWFZ OV STALE BREAD BEST GLASS WASHBOARDS 1r0 xounded and the friction on the FOR FRENCH TOAST \LESSEN FRICTION Giowevds, if a-caetal sec Pregeh teaat to Dotter 1 Ginte et)" 4 washboard, altho it break® | ised, ft whould be thoroly ary before bread quit ily, is to be preferred to a| being put away so that it will Bos metal one, beesune the corrugations | warp or attract waterbugs, | for the mixture in which to dip the THE BC JOK OF DEBORAH bread. ‘Fry quickly. in « oy, AUMIVAUUIUU0O 00000100 ERNST (UHL W y 7) amount of fat. |= WE FIND MORE OF ANN’S FINERIES THAT | (03ers | The Wonder of the Age From the South Sea Islands THE EVOLUTION OF ‘Retain Favor @ THE HALF-HOSE for Winter ntale ay be used with j amide, 1 < ating of nutmeg | Lace Frocks confessions My Dear Miss Grey: Why all the discussion over women’s { clothes? They always have and always will wear what they please, #0 we men might as well become reconciled. I am soon to be married to'a girl two years my junior, who is as pretty, refined and sweet-tempered as can be, yet, DEEPEN THE MYSTERY on Bob's part. "All this I knew wel. ‘The dusk closed down rapidly. It{he asked, “You're not afraiar Ané 1 could ‘sve that: for the mo} ed | jealo “ n : there are hundreds of gossipy women and “old fogyish” men jshut me in like wall with that! wre yeansured him on that paint | ees. 2n7, elven woe teeters SY who would pass slurring remarks about her because she Poe ged oe _ a con es “Where?” was the aingle word be|coutaay keep my mind from. my happens to wear half-hose. | | Put to ma, pet obsession! Ja tangled shrubbery |" iy. the. hem | Sema 1 backed awa step by etep, eoft- | Back of it.” lly, as if the cracking of a single| Bob was off into the deepening Unter it Hokus Pok us MMIOEELUUUEE.UCEREEL EOLA LET / ; Yhat immorality is there in a pair of limbs clad in half- (To Be Continued) a hose, any more than full-length ones? If there is such, it is - v -reneinies |gave me courage to pause and a| “Walt! was all I could mutter. follow! fant regarding gray f fated or gray hair turned black, brown n by the use of the edy that you can make half-hose than men do, whereas now they pay twice the price for full length and the half-hose are the same price. When men began wearing long trousers, their legs no longer showed, so they took to half-hose, and, altho the length of women’s skirts has become the topic for much joking, how many girls seen on the street ,in reality wear skirts shorter than seven inches from the ground? | You men who are criticising these common-sense girls who | wear half-hose, how many have you actaully seen wearing} em? Not one per cent of the number who really do, because | the dresses are not really short enough to show any bare skin such as you are looking for. Few girls wear real half-hose because they have only re- cently been put upon the market, but for longer than you slurring hypocrites imagine, girls just as nice as your wives jehance to breathe, I stood at the! Tt would take Bob but a minute| hair: “S edge of the drive and waved my | to find out if murder had been done | can be ql handkerchief frantically and tried to|--or suicide, The longer he stayed or light eall out, but my own voice choked | away the greater grew my hope | following me |that he was finding nothing in the| at home Katherine's car was coming. Bob | thicket moro pitiful than the wreck | efy es box of Oriex pow was with her, and for the only time | of the expensive new hat dor agfiny druikstore. It costs very jin my life I didet care because | Tie came at last, running fast, and | littigZand no ras to buy. Dis they were together carrying poor Ann's «pc soyge it in 2 on distilled or rain Bob leaped to the ground and I] “This ix all, Jane 4 er and comb if\hrough the hair. slumped into his arma, hid my face he studied the thin ail directions for Qpixing use on his dear shoulder, felt safe, and & gold bond gud\gntee come in Emr pod: box. One box wR last you for “Bob! Bob! There—tn the bush- | « 2 tha, ja ight before that horrid tiger | t in mate, it does nof\eud off, ts are you trying to my,|woman! Bob went on | not sticky or gummy ves the | 4 thru a big circle of the | hair y. It wy inake W& eray-| : within the minds of those who purposely lower their eyes |twig beneath my feet might wake|night shadows and th MA.*VELOUS CLES NSER ‘ ‘ . . s the dead waa shaking, trembling fr Make Your Own when a young woman gets on a car. , : Half-hose are certainly more comfortable than the old- ene at eet ata head sas tee eb ® Gray Hair Remedy | fashioned kind in summer, and at least as comfortable as the |the main drive I was out of breath |I was quite un to answer the| zy silk ones in the winter. Moreover, as soon as the Jand staggering. |wtring of questions Katherine put| M of « well known ‘ ny | . novelty wears off, women will pay no more for plain silk The whir of an approaching auto|to ma Broo nures, made the ‘ » hear him call me “Jane Jane Bob drewtme into the cirele| “T lor - 4 , | of light made by the lamps of Kath |brake, Thank God, this is all 1| hatred p on Doyo years young “ag sisters have been rolling their hose down below the erine's car, and studied my faee. found! Let's hurry. I'll get ont the | - f ws -| ees. “Ann! I shivered in/ his arma. men with flashlights and comb the| ThourandQg® people take anti flu) I, for one, say wear what you please, giris aa Bob caught the terror that pos | place.” | rome Medicine Mfg. Co., ity di h SHY 5 Pi , girls, because you RY CORA MOORE |sensed me and murmured under bis| He sprang toto the car with an|?. 0. Be really dress prettily to please your husbands and sweethearts) yy ,eems that lace frocks are not | breath abrupt “Hit {t up, Kath! And so| anyway. You are not making havoc with the average man’s to be put away with the rest of the You mean Ann—in the bushes?" | foolish was I, even in that awful Ze put a) h ee " Morals any more than a well-dressed young man ruins the | summer wardrobe this year, but! Ann? eried Katherine Miller.| hour, that I resented the familiarity morals of young women. TWENTY-FIVE, | Will stay right on doing duty as|"Have you found the little ailly?™ ee 2 detien Greusen 1 did not anewer her, for Bob nea] True, the Lortmers and Millers | Im this model sketched, a wide|Dicked me up and was lifting me/had lived side by side for twenty . and a narrow flouncing and bread | into the car, years. To have of neighbor With Sterner Sex | A I do . YOU insertion are involved with rose| “Can you walt for gtristlanything but ath Dear Miss Grey: I wonder if you - think? Write Cyn- georgette in a remarkably lovely |~——— emer ne —— Sogo meses tes one rine | thin Grey, care of The || onion, cutie for 6, forma +| Seattle Star. |time during the reason } The dress is made over a altp of butter-colored taffeta and the lace og oe Rago cagg Rife 2m ™ \itselt is of that same rich tone |was the radiator too hot to touch, | Which combines ro effectively with nor at any time could the heat be felt /TO** OF ANY Of the eoft, medium more than three inches from the |*>&de* | radiator. Iam paying for heat, but | wouldn't dare say a word to her about not getting it Gee, but it's cold! “FREEZING.” 1 must advise you, the same as I did the girt who reported lack of heat last week, to take the case up with the health commissioner in the public safety Dduilding. There is a law which compels apartment Ronse operators te keep the temperature at | @ healthful degree. It goes without by to #0 many saying that this, of ali laws, should f atin, * t- be rigidly enforced. ee ee FRIED CAULIFLOWER }:: us Why Maple Karo has the largest sal \. of all the different kinds of maple syrups sold CAmerican husewives ‘ Butter. Let cauliflower stand in cold water for about an hour. Cook in bofling salted water till tender, about 25 | minutes. Divide flowerettes and let Miss Grey: Y wish my land.| cool. Make the batter as follows had some coal, too. What can | Beat eggs Very light. add four and to wise her up to the condition | milk alternately. Add salt. Melt this apartment house. It's colder) butter in frying pan. When {It has| out on the street. The steam | stopped bubbling, fry pieces of caull- Diensed 3 ry on at 7 this morning and be-| flower which have been dipped twice | risk. Fr full information write the chill had gone it hissed off—' into the batter. Fry a light brown) aes Sprmores Ww, Ratio “ag -4 $:15, then on again at 11:15 and and serve very hot. ace Teerets. sere, See © relish the delicious flavor of eee COCe Cees caters seseeaaseee ” The Corn Products Refining any, makers of Maple Karo, are the world’s' largest users of the best maple sugar. Each year over a thousand tons of the purest maple sugar are used to make This sugar comes from the richest maple groves in Vermont and Canada. There isn’t a delicacy that comes to table that you will enjoy more than ie new Maple Karo—on waffles or hot or as a spread on bread, or crisp, Perce cece ccccecsesessaces _ gained renown throug the entire civilized A WONDER IN CORSET BONING ‘Wundabohn is trade mark- ed and is used exctusivelyin BON TON corsets. Will ot RUST nor BREAK. illustrated. Write Corn P r fining Co., P. Q. Bax 16. AL Worcester™ Corser ComPANY, Worcester, Mass. 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