Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 4, 14 November 1913 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1913 Married Life the Second Year Beauty in the Kitchen By Mande Miller SICK, SOUR STOMACH, ND1GEST10N OR GAS
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BY MABEL HERBERT URNER. "Well, we'll never make that train at this rate," Warren glanced at his watch. "It's a quarter of eight now." "Oh, if you had only let me pack thiH trunk last night. I was afraid we'd be hurried this morning." "You had plenty of time if you hadn't dwaddled so." Helen was down on her knees packing the steamer trunk with nervous
haste, while Warren was pacing up and down. He had already packed and strapped his two suit cases with swift precision. There had been time to pack very carefully before they left home, and even then the capacity of the trunk had been strained. But now that she was hurried it seemed impossible to get all the things in. "Could you put my bedroom slippers and this waist in one of your suit cases? J don't believe I can get them in here." "Hin! 1 thought that was coming," as he swung a suit case up on the table to unstrap it. "Here, Give them here," ungraciously. He shoved the slippers among his brushes and the waist in with his shirts. "And could you get in this powder box." "Wrap it up then. I won't have that stuff over everything." "Now. that's all I have room for," as he closed and restrapped the case. Helen was crushing in the last few things with desperate disregard of how they would look when taken out. "Now, if you'll help lock it," as she put down the lid. which lacked several inches of closing. "Vou can't get that down. Some of those things will have to come out. THE TRUNK IS CLOSED. "I!ut I've no place to put them. Oh, dear, we must get this closed. Wait, I'll sit on it. There now try." After much struggling it was finally closed and locked. "Oh. Warren I won't have time for breakfast. I've all these little things to put in the handbag. You go on down don't wait, for me. I'll get something when I get home." "You'll do nothing of the kind! You'll come down and have some breakfast now. There's no sense of your fooling around here all morning packing a few things." As Helen swept the last article into the handbag, the porter appeared for the baggage. "This all, sir?" as he dragged the steamer trunk and suit cases out into the hall. "Yes, that's all. Now be sure to take them right down. That train goes at 8:45." "Yes sir, they'll be down there in ten minutes." Helen was looking hurriedly about the room, in the wardrobe and through the bureau drawers. "Come on, come on!" demanded Warren, already out in the hall. "1 just wanted to be sure that we haven't left anything. Oh, wait, here's my rubbers, on the closet shelf. Now, where will I put them." "Put them on," curtly. "That's the easiest way tto carry them." Minnie the nurse girl, had already gone down with Winifred and a small satchel, and was now sitting waiting for them on the veranda. In the dining room the breakfast Warren had ordered was on the table. EVERYTHING SETTLED. "Have you settled everything," asked Helen as she gulped down her coffee. "Did that last night. Everything's paid for." The hotel bus was waiting t take them to the station. The nurse girl, Winifred, Warren, Helen and the two satchels took up one side while the two old maid school teachers, who had spent their vacation at the hotel had the opposite seat. To Helen with her home and wifeloving instincts, a woman struggling through life alone seemed more or less pathetic. And now she felt sure there was something wistful in the eyes of these two old maids as they watched "Winifred, who was holding tight to a small Teddy bear. A sudden sense of gratitude filled Helen's heart as she thought of how much she had compared to these women. Tier husband and her baby. Ah, yes, that was a great deal. She was proudly conscious when Warren helped her and the nurse girl out, and then courteously held open the 'bus door for the school teachers. The trunk and suit cases were already on the platform. The train was just due. Warren hurried into the baggage room to get the checks, while Helen and the nurse girl waited outside. And again Helen had a feeling of pity for the two old maids who had to get their own tickets and check their own baggage. Yes it was good "to be taken care of." Now the sound of the inrushing train as it swept around the curve and bore down on them with clanging bell and loudly escaping steam. "Here, don't stand no near!" Warren pushed Helen back roughly. "Don't ITS HARD TO WORK When Suffering From Kidney Ills, Many Richmond People Find This to Be True. What's so hard as a day's work with an aching back? Or sharp "stabs" of pain witu every sudden twist or turn? There is no peace from the dull rest from the soreness, lameness and weariness. If the kidneys are disordered you can't reach the cause too soon. Neglect is often fatal. Weak kidneys need prompt attention. Begin using Doan's Kidney Pills at once A tested and proven kidney remedy. Richmond readers should find newhope in the following statement: R. C. Lankert. retired farmer, 221 N. Fifth St.. Richmond. Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are just as represented and I am pleased to recommend them. I had rheumatic pains in my back and limbs and the action of my kidneys was irregular and painful. When I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised. I used them and they soon gave me relief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents 'for the United States.
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"('ooking is the lode star of my existence," says dainty Miss Chrystal Heme, who is playing in the sensa
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Thirty-ninth Street Theatre. "I'd rath er be a good cook than a great beauty any time, one gets so much more satisfaction out of it." It isn't very often that a girl of today will confess to a thing like that, particularly a girl who has every claim to the beauty she affects to despise. But if you can imagine the combination of a very pretty girl and a good cook in the bargain you can be almost sure that Miss Heme gets more than her share of admiration. "I am a temperamental cook." asserts this lady of many attractions, proudly, "I think probably that -state you know better than to stand as close as that?" But Helen didn't mind the gruffness of his tone, for it was after all a part of the "being looked after" that she so loved. Warren led the way through the last coach before they found two vacant seats together. The nursegirl, Winffred and the two catchels were settled in the first and Helen and Warren just behind. "Oh, isn't it close in here, can you raise the window?" asked Helen. "You'll be covered with soot." "But we must have some air it's stifling." Warren reached over to raise the window but it stuck fast. "I'll have to get there I can't open it from here." She moved over while he put his knee on the seat and strained at the window. Still it refused to go up. "Oh, then never mind, dear." seeting he was losing his temper. "Wait until the conductor comes by. But to be thwarted in any effort always incensed him. And now as he threw his whole weight against it, his hand slipped and hit sharp against the woodwork. "Oh, I'm so sorry did it hurt you?" He rubbed his knuckle with a muttered oath. "Oh, dear, you've skinned the knuckle. I'm so sorry. There's some witch
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of cooking. 1 think it is a very good thing, too, because a temperamental ed for it, just like some on will play or sing for the fun of the thing. And cooking is so very much more exciting than cither of those. NEVER A FAILURE. "I say that I know nothing about the technique of cooking. I'm afraid that is hardly true, because I do know enough to feel intuitively that what I cook is sure to be a success. I have never had a failure, but 1 never make pie or cake. They are too heavy for my temperament! "And now you would like some advice for the girl of today who would hazel in the handbag don't you want it? He shook her hand from his arm. "No, I don't. All 1 want is to be let alone. You're never content with things as they are. You're always wanting something else, never sawsuch a woman. It's either too hot or too cold, or too much air or not enough. Now," drawing a newspaper from his pocket, "I'd like to have the rest of this trip in peace." Helen bit her lips and turned to gaze out at the flying fields, blinking hard to keep back the tears. And she only asked him to raise the window! She was conscious that the two old maids, who had taken a seat a little further back across the aisle, were watching her closely. Warren voice had been so loud that even through the noise of the train they heard plainly. And this time their gaze was the pitying one. A Gentle and Effective- Laxative. A mild, centle and effective laxa tive is what people demand when suf- ! fering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex. writes: "They are, beoynd ouestion. the best pills my wife and I have ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c. Recommended by A. G. Lu-ken.
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ing by technique is by far the safer way. One can learn very quickly in a good domestic science school. I'.ut the temperamental cook has a much better time of it any day. Just go down in the kitchen or out to the kitchen, just whichever way won happen to be situated, and experiment. Don't use expensive ingredients until you are quite surt of yourself. "After a while you will unconsciously think up dainty little concoctions that cannot possibly be found in any cook book. They will taste heavenly, and you will be lauded to the skies, right, over the head of your patient, more serious-minded sister who Is afraid to boil a potato without a recOh, Piffle! Who Some Day Uncle Clandestine correspondents in Richmond, being unable to use the general delivery as is often done in larger cities to exchange letters, have, it would seem, hit upon another method to transmit sweet nothings and amorous vaporings to soul-mates. The lock box has been hit upon as the medium for sending and receiving love letters without having them first censored by a suspicious husband or j a Mife of a'loo itluirinp turiof rniml. Tne local authorities have no direct proof that this is being done. If they w. . to expect something for and 51 31 and 33 So. 6th St.
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