Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 133, 22 March 1911 — Page 3

TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAKCIT 22. 1911.

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GIRL STUDENTS ARE MORE JDUSTRIOUS Vassar Head Also Thinks They Are BrighterGirls More Frivolous.

Chicago, March 22. Girl atudnets are smarter than men. For Instance, take a thousand girls and a thousand Tnen from the same homes, put them In college and when diploma day cornea round you will find that a considerably greater percentage of the girls carry away the sheepskins than the men. Why? "I ll tell you." said Dr. James M. Taylor, president of Vassar college, the famous girls' Institution of learning, who la In Chicago to attend the associate alumnae reunion at the niackstone hotel. He was in his apartment there when he uttered the sentiment. Women's Motive Serious. "The women." he explained, "go to college to study and learn. The men are lacking In that spirit. While a good many men do really strive and ucceed there are mnny more who are more Interested In college sport, and even those who do study and try to keep up do nut take any spcial pride In letting the other know that th-y are working. ".Iris, though, are different. They sre conscientious about their work. They are vastly more humiliated by a failuro than u man. I grant that there are rhHlolojd hI reasons. A girl develops youngr and she naturally would bo keener. Hut It's the woman of It, you know lo be more conscientious." "Hut doctor." was suggested, "how bout their frivolities? Are they conscientious In social matters and gossiping nnd her ambitions." "Now, that's out of the question of Intellect," reilleil Irtsulent Taylor. "I'm not discussing that phase of it. I'm speaking of the girl In college, her slplng and thrlr ambitions." Silent About Suffrage. "Speaking of nmbltions, doctor." came another interruption, "how do the Vassur girls stand on suffrage?" "Again I must ask you to excuse me. That is something I prefer not to talk r.hout. Hut take our graduates our college, our girls, compare us with any other college in the world, and I tell you we take our hats off to none." "Vassur Is considered n good finishing school, is it not?" was suggest ed. "Please do not confuse us In that way. Vassar Is a college n regular college with the best talent we can get on our faculty." "Are Chicago girls ever reported for misbehavior?" "Oh, tut! tut!" President Taylor laughed. "I'm not telling talcs out of school," he remarked. "I wouldn't tell you if they were. It doesn't happen very often, though, 1 can assuro you. Chicago girls are tiico girls and thy have been a great cndlt to the college." As to East and West. "Ik you find any difference In the social breeding of the girl of the east and the girl of the west?" "There Is a distinction, but it is rapIdly disappearing. As It is, however, I would not set the culture of the one over that of the other. The eighteen hour train between Chicago and New Kngland la a great leveler. The ul tra-conservation of the east is being tempered by the breezlneBS of the west and soon there will he no distinction between tie rust and the west at all. I have lived In New Kngland most of my life and I think you wore all easterners not long ago anyway. The telephone bell rang. "I am afruid I must go no." said President Taylor, after answering It. "I am going to a reception and tea at the college club." Rheumatism Comes From Bad Kidneys Once Your Kidneys Work Properly, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease and Bladder Trouble DisappearHow to Cure Yourself. It ts no longer necessary to spend months and months undergoing a com plicated treatment for rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, or spend a good many dollars In doctors' bills. A new treatment can now be obtained which seems to act more like a marvel than a medicine. This treatment has produced such satisfactory results In a short time that it is now guaranteed from first to last. There should be no more doubt about the rapid cure of rheumatism, uo fears of the fatal termination of treacherous kidney disease or dropsy. Rheumatism means nothing more nor less than that your kidneys do not work properly. Your blood passes through the kidneys hundreds of times a day to be filtered and purified. When the kidneys aro weak, the poisons are not taken out of the blood as they should be. This leads to various diseases, such as rheumatism, terrible Ilright's disease, diabetes, dropsy and bladder trouble. The new guaranteed treatment Is Dr. IKrby's Kidney Pills. One day's use f them will prove their remarkable effect. M. T. Uldenour of Lima. Ohio, ays: "When I feel bad In my back. I just take a couple of Derby's Kidney pills and get Immediate relief." If you nave rheumatism anywhere, lisck pains, cloudy, foul urine, pains In the bladder, nrlght's disease or diabetes, put your whole confidence in Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, and you will not be disappointed. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are sold at all drug stores 23 and 50 cents, or e will send them direct from the laboratory of Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapids, Mich., prepaid If you wish. If you want to try them first, just tell your druggist to give you a free sample package.

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Many People Have a Simple Way of Stopping It. It was Dr. Sangerbund, of Paris, who first discovered that dandruff and falling hair were caused by microbes. And now. that Parisian Sage, the remedy that kills the dandruff germ is sold In every town in America, the clean people of this country have awakened to the fact that dandruff is unnecessary; that falling hair and itching scalp can be quickly stopped, and that people who use Parisian Sage will never grow bald. To every reader of the Richmond Palladium who wishes to eradicate disgusting dandruff, stop falling hair, and have an Immaculately clean scalp, free from Itchiness, we make this offer: Leo H. Fihe will return your money, without red tape, if Parisian Sage does not banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks. Parisian Sage is sold by Ix?o II. Kihe and druggists everywhere, for 50 cents a large bottle. It is an Ideal, daintily perfumed hair dressing, free from grease and stickiness, and will cause hair to grow lustrous and luxuriant. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by Giroux Mfg. Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. SPOIL 28 PEARLS IN COOKING OYSTER Hugene, Ore., March 22. While eating steamed oysters in a cafe here. Daniel Wallace bit Into something hard in one of the bivalves. Investiga tion disclosed tho fact, that it was a pearl of fair size. Further examination resulted in the discovery of twenty-seven other pearls ranging In size from the head of a pin to a pea. The heat that they had suffered in cooking had destroyed the lustre, and rendered them worthless, and the discoverer has registered a solemn vow never to eat oysters aguln any way but raw. When shown the little head of ruined gems the cook nearly swooned, lie had felt something hard in the oyster when he was preparing It, but thought that it was a bit of shell. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAX ATI VK HRO.MO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Crip remedy, removes cause. Call for full name. Look for signature, K. W. GROVK, 23c OBITUARY. Emma Burgess, daughter of Daniel and Catherine Durgess. was born in 1849, in Richmond, Ind., where she spent the greater part of her life. She was married to Jesse Burgess In June 1881, which proved a most happy un ion. She was a life long member of the Methodist Episcopal church About one year ago, seeking a milder climate, they took up their residence in Chlpley, Florida, where she died March 13th. She was a woman of unusual kindness of heart, being faithful our hearts are sad without herSHRD and conscientious In her home. While our hearts are sad without her And we miss her cordial hand. We shall strive the more to meet her In that fair and better land. At Local Theaters At the Murray. Pete Baker of Chris and Lena fame, has won his way Into the hearts of Richmond people early In the week. All those who have attended the first few performances at the Murray theater has been struck by the wonderful ability of the man as a humorist. Not least of his stunts Is his impersonation of the types of ten dlffere'nt nations. He changes from a striking take off of the Chinaman to a correct impersonation of the blase Englishman without the change of a thread of clothing or of a line in the make up of the face. How it Is done is a secret known only to the few, who like Pete, have the ability to change entirely the expression of the face. Baker is at home on the stage. Everyone knows It the minute he steps out from the wings. "As Told in the Hills." "As Told in the Hills" that comes to the Gennett on Monday Is what the critics term a real city show because it has been tried and found to ring true. It's a play that appeals to all classes of people without offending any. You cry, you laugh and say to your neighbor, "Isn't it a delightful performance." It has not met with a reverse criticism since Its irst presentation in Chicago. "Pamnena" which is of course the leading role, is one that immediately touches the hearts of the audience and her appearance Is always a signal for applause. This character supported by a company of clever artists and the scenic portion blending harmonious with this strong cast, makes it one big attraction to be looked 'forward to. 'Seven Days." Under the heading "Seven Days" is the funniest comedy of many seasons," the publication Vogue, bestowed the following praise on the play that Messrs. Wagenhals & Kemper will present at the Gennett. Friday, March 31. with a cast direct from the Astor theater In New York where the second year of the run is now under way: "For brightness of lines, laugh-provoking situations and brisk, snappy action. New York has never had a comedy in any way comparable with "Seven Days. which opened at the Astor theater with a sparkle that sent cares and worries to the winds. Indeed, so far as memory serves me, no play has ever been given In this country with anything like the success which attended the premier of Mary Roberts Rlnehart and Avery Hopwood's contribution to New York's assortment of things dramatic. Beside It the others become insignificant, for what this comedy has, they mainly lack, and though it may sound a trifle far fetched to say so. to the last moment of the play the f,un never stops."

MEN'S SUPERIORS TO BE MERE WOMEN "Mentalizing of Body," Lecturer Says, to Be Cause of Man's Downfall.

Chicago, March 22 Declaring that a process of mentalizing the body will be responsible for woman's future superiority physically, Mrs. Theodora Parsons of the Parsons school of physical culture undertook to explain to the members of the Austin Woman's club "The Benefits of Physical Cul ture.." Agreeing with Professor Sargent of Harvard, who recently declared that the American woman will soon excel the men in point of physical development. Mrs. Parsons asserted that the superiority of mind over matter is ap parent in all remarkable examples of physical development. "The intelligent athlete derives more benefit from twirling a match than the man possessed of mere brute strength who strains at a pair of heavy dumbbells for several hours she said. "Concentration of mental energy produces a relaxation of the muscles in such a way as to render hardening of the muscles or tissue impossible. Hardening of the arteries and the tissue in most, cases is the cause of death from old age. "I will predict for any exponent of intelligent physical culture a measure of life in excess of 100 years. It is a significant fact that the majority of women progress faster and develop more quickly under the physical cul ture treatment than men do. The ex planation lies in the fact that women have realized the necessity of mental izing the work If the desired result is to be obtained. "Women is essentially an intelligent being, and the concentration of mental force necessary to exceptional development comes as a natural thing to her. At no far distant date a rev olution tn the manner ot training atn letes will come, a result which will conclusively prove that the best results are obtained through mental and not physical lnflueuce." An enthusiastic audience seconded Mrs. Parsons' predictions in regard to woman's final superiority and renunciation of the title of the "weaker sex," and declared for the new idea In physical culture. ATTENTION COMRADES. All members of Sol Meredith Post aro requested to meet at the Post room on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock, to attend the funeral service of our late comrade Zue Jackson. By order of D. W. Comstock, Commander. John A. Markley, Adjt. STOP KISSING BABY TO PREVENT DISEASE New York. March 22. Mothers who wish to follow the latest fads in the nursery, must equip their children with printed labels bearing the words, "No Me Bese" (Do not kiss me.) The tags, specimens of which have just reached this country, are the result of an European campaign against the promiscuous kissing of children. The wording Spanish because the idea is said to have originated with Queen Victoria of Spain. On hygienic grounds, so the slory goes, the Queen directed that her three children should not be embraced by all and sundry court attendant who desired merely to show their loyalty. Three hundred thousand cocoanut trees have been planted in Florida; nearly a hundred thousand of them are already bearing. "Cured Neuralgia Pain" "i take in writing to you that I had a neuralgia pain in my arm for five years, and I used your Liniment for one week and was completely cured. I recommend your Liniment very highly." Mrs. J. McGraw, 1216 Mandeviile St., New Orleans, La. Cured Quinsy Sore Throat Mr. Henry L. Caulk, of 1242 Wilson St., Wilmington, Del., writes : "I bought a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for the quinsy sore throat and it cured me. I shall always keep a bottle in the house." LMMEMT gives instant relief from rheu matism, lumbago,sciatica, ,neu- frtT? oup, Jh I , tonralgia, cro sore throat silitis, hoarse ness and chest pains. Prices,25o.,50c.&1.00 Sloan's book on fcorora, cattle, sheep mmd poultry tent fn. AddroM Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, XT. ft, A.

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BACHELORS' CAUSE Mrs. Hasbrouck Declares Wisconsin Measure Unjust and Insulting. New York, March 22. "What woman wants a husband who married her rather than pay a bachelor tax? "This ordinance adopted by the city ! council of Oconto. Wis., imposing a tax of $6 a year upon all unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 50 is insulting and unjust." These are the sentiments of Mrs. Lillian Hasbrouck concerning a re cently adopted ordinance which has j drawn the eyes of the world to the west. A canvass of New York aldermen revealed that of the eight unmarried members of the board three were in favor of a bachelor tax and five against it. Five married aldermen agreed that such an ordinance would be desirable. Mrs. Hasbrouck. author and club woman, went on record without a moment's hesitation as an adversary of such a measure. "If an ordinance of the kind adopted in Wisconsin were to be adopted here it ought in justice to affect all unmarried persons, not men alone," she said. "The trouble with us is that we have too many laws dealing with marriage. We have so many we do not obey any of them. If the people of this county would set to work to simplify and then enforce our marriage laws we and they might attain some dignity and sacredness. "What we really need are laws to make marriage more difficult and to reduce the birth rate." WANTED A MILLION IS THOUGHT INSANE New York, March 22 George Shagore an Assyrian who sells shoestrings in the financial district, entered the National City bank with the alleged purpose of demanding $1,000,000. Instead of getting it, policemen and clerks seized him and he was taken to IBellevue hospital for examination as to his sanity. Several days ago he wrote to President Frank A. Vanderlip a complaiuing letter of eighty pages, and said he would call in a lew days to demand $1,000,000. He became violent when told that President Vanderlip was out of tow n. Spring-cleaning The Human System Needs It. Mrs. M. Morgan. 411 4th Ave.. E., Brainerd, Minn., writes: "I take from one to two bottles of Hood's Parsaparilla in the spring to purify the blood just as regularly as I do my housecleaninp. and go around light-footed and lisht-hearted. 1 believe it ia the best blood purifier known." Hood's Sarsaparilla so combines the curative principles of roots, barks and herbs as to raise them to their highest efficiency; hence its unequaled cures. Get it today in usual liquid, form or tcblcts called Sarsatabs. SB DOIw'T FORGET That NOW is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. It Is Different It Is Better Try this treat yourself you'll enjoy it. The rich butter flavor blends perfectly with the natural, nut-like sweetness of the whole wheat, giving it a unique, exquisite and gratifying taste to be found in no other bread. 5c AT YOUR GROCER'S Cards

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(American News Service) Chicago, March 22. The United States government lost 764 cans cf evidence in the fire which destroyed warehouse "IV of the Monarch Refrigerating company, at 40 East Michi gan street. The fire stl'.l is burning and is likely to smoulder for several days. The cans lost by the government contained eggs seiged by the government on the ground that their contents were putrid. Marshal L. T. Hoy had them insured for $3,000. The evidence was to have been used before Judge X. M. Iuidis in the Federal court here next week. Danger of further ammonia explosions have made it impossible to fight the Lames from the inside. Twentyeight men already have been injured by ammonia explosions and ammonia fumes. ELEVATOR FELL 3 STORIES; 5 INJURED American News Service) New York, March 22. Four men and one woman were seriously hurt Tuesday when an elevator which they were passengers in the seven-story building at 004 Kast Ninth street fell from the third floor to the basement. Isador Goodman was taken in a dying condition to St. Vincent's hospital, while the others were removed to their aomes. AT FOUNTAINS.HOrCL8.OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HORUCK'S MALTED M ILK "Otfieteaic J?nUaUcn The Food Drink for All Ages RICH HULK. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust B3T Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a package homo SPECIAL AT THE FLOWER SHOP, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Potted Ferns in a beautiful, new variety at 43c each, in order to make room in the Greenhouses for Geraniums. MURRAY WEEK OF MARCH 20TH Herbert & Vance Downey, Willard & Swain Peter Baker The Peers Matinee, daily, 10c. Evening, Continuous, 25c to 10c. SILVER MESH Purses and Bags From 50c Up. Also a Fine Line of Leather Bags. See our display of Alligator goods. Miller's HarnessStore The Quality Leather Store." 827 MAIN ST. PHONE 1811

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