Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 83, 15 February 1913 — Page 3

THE RICmiOT) PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TEIiEGK A3I, S ATUR D A Y,FEBR U A RY 15, 1913.

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PACKAGES INCREASE III SIZEJACH DAY Now Possible to Send Boxes Nailed Through Parcel Post.

That the packages Bent over the parcel post are dally increasing In size is the statement of Postmaster Haas. Formerly very few large packages were sent, but it is not unusual now ior the office to receive or send out packages as large as the parcels post rules allow. Mr. Haas said that recently the post office authorities at Washington had made several liberal rules which alJow people to send things through the parcels post which formerly would have cost too much postage. It is now possible to send boxes which are nailed or packages which are sewed. Up to this time forst clas3 postage at the rate of two cents per ounce was charged for packages wrapped in this manner, as they could not be opened. Many firms have boxes made especially for shipping packages over the parcels post. Special egg boxes are now used by almost all egg shippers. By this method breakage is reduced to a minimum. It is also possible to ship dairy products without danger as the new form of boxes protect them. Yesterday several local persons re ceived butter from an Ohio creamery. It is now a "common thing, Mr. Haas said, for Richmond people to buy eggs out of the city and many packages of them are being received every day. One Richmond person received a large box of ripe tomatoes and other garden products from friends in Florida today. Sick Headache. This is usually caused by a disorder of the stomach. Take a good dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and tomorrow you will feel all right. For sale by all dealers. Amusements At the Murray. Vaudeville -Matinee and Night. At the Gennett. Tonight Eagle Minstrels. Feb. 15? "The Fortune Hunter." Feb. 18; Y. M. C. A. Minstrels. Feb. 20 Aborn Grand Opera. Coliseum. Feb. 16 Minneapolis Symphony Oi ichestra. Murray. Tonight oloees the present bill at the Murray and those who have not seen this week's attraction should take advantage of this last opportunity. "Salisbury and Benny" with their clever musical act still remain the hit of the bill proving beyond a doubt This Skin Peeler All the Rage in Society (From Society World) There is a growing tendency among women of culture and fashion to pay more attention to hygienic means of preserving their charms. The advent of mercolized wax doubtless has been largely responsible for this. This remarkable substance produces complexions so natural in appearance, so magnetically beautiful, artificial complexions are no longer desired. Instead of "doctoring" an offensive skin, the skin is peeled off. The wax peels the skin so gradually, in such fine particles, no discomfort is experienced. The fresher, younger skin beneath, wholly in evidence within a week or two, is lily white, satiny soft and smooth. It's not a patched-over complexion, but a brand new one. That's why mercolized wax has become such a rage among society folk. The wax Is put on nights like cold cream and washed off mornings. All druggists have it; one ounce will do. Another hygienic treatment now much in favor is one to remove wrinkles, made by dissolving 1 oz. powdered saxollte in pint witch hazel. Used as a wash lotion It "acts like magic."

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