Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 74, 5 February 1914 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND FAtLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1914 The Gold Witch By Stella Fibres Waist Une h on Married Life the Third Year me move siguin

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BY MABEL HERBERT URNER. "Well, I've asked Kriffla to dinner with us Thursday." . "Thursday r Oh, Warren!" "What's the matter with Thursday?" "WJiy, dear you said you'd give me plenty of time and today's Tuesday." "Well, you've got two days. How much more do you want! We've got to have them some time. Might as well be Thursday." "But I hoped if you took them out we needn't have them here." "Of course we must have them here. I told you Griffen would appreciate that more than anything we could do. He's got this company pretty well organized now, and I believe he's going to let me in on the ground floor. Now I want you to have a bang-up dinner. Never mind the cost. If you and Delia can't do it get a woman to help." "But, dear, do you think we can get up a really big dinner here?" "Don't have to have a big dinner. Nobody wants a lot of things. Just a few special dishes and have them mighty good. We want to give them something they can't get out West. Here," taking some letters from his pocket and making notes on the back of an envelope we'll make out the menu right here. Fresh cavair to start with how does that strike you?" Helen who had never eaten or even seen fresh cavair, could only murmur a vague assent. "The're only a few places you, can get it fresh. Better go to R 's. That's just the thing- fresh cavair. That's be a treat. They can only get it canned out West." And he wrote it down on the envelope. "Now, what's next? Clams, I suppose. Can't have much else with cavair. Soup? No, it's too warm we'll cut cut the soup. Now what kind of fish?" "Bluefish," suggested Helen uncertainly. "Too dry. I have it shad roe! Can't get that out West either. Shad roe and bacon. Have the bacon crisp. Now let's see what, we have here, (reading from the envelope) "Fresh cavair, clams, shad roe. We won't try to have an entree. Now the roast." But the inspiration for the roast did not come. They talked over and rejected mallard duck, guinea hen, goose, and finally decided on a crown roast rack of spring lamb. With the potatoes browned on the inside, this made a most attractive dish. The lamb, of course demanded new peas. "That's all the vegetables," as he wrote them down. "Just the potatoes and peas. We'll not try to have too much. Now the salad." Helen suggested endive, which was always her favorite salad. Warren thought dandelion with egg would be more seasonable. But both were finally rejected in favor of the artichoke artichoke vinaigrette. The desert presented a most difficult problem. The ordinary ices Waxren tabooed. "Want something more original or we'll cut it out." Helen got the cook book and suggested various fancy puddings and pastries, but he waved them all aside. "Ive Pot it! Zabalon!" "Zabalon?" Helen repeated blankly. "That stuff Stevens ordered at that Italian restaurant." "Oh. that was delicious! But dear, 1 wouldn't know how to make that." Don't want you to make it. Get it t'--r Have them send it in just, In time for dinner. Fll attend to that. Nov.- what kind of cheese, or do we want cheese?" A RICH DESSERT. "Isn't that dessert very rich?" asked Helen. "Would we want some with that?" "That's so. Zabalon is pretty rich. All right, we'll cut out the cheese. Just coffee and a cordial." "And the wine, Warren? You'll see to that. "I'll look after the wine. I'll have a bottle of cocktails mixed at the club. Can't mix them right here, and the bottled kind aren't fit to drink. Griffen drinks Scotch, and some Sautere for you and Mrs. Griffin. Most women like "Sauterne. IU drink Scotch with him." Here Warren rose, threw the envelope down on the table, yawned and stretched. "That's settled. I'll stop at the club this afternoon and order wine. You'd better 'phone abou the fresh cavair this morning. They don't keep much

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Even in the whirl of happiness that followed her meeting To magain, the tender heart of the little Gold Witch could not forget her old guardian, Tom's father, old and alone in his great house with sad memories. And when at last Tom brought her, of that on hand. Better order it in advance." When Warren had gone, Helen first copied the menu from the back of the envelope on to a large sheet of paper, leaving room under each dish to writs out the ingredients. Fresh Cavair Shad Roe and Bacon Crown Roast Rack of Lamb Artichoke Vinaigrette Zabaleni. Then, being a very methodical little person she made out a separate list of the grocery and the market articles. And still another list of the things she would have to get before dinner, such as clean silver, wash doilies, go over the table linen, polish furniture, polish floor, repot fern, etc. To Helen the preparation for a dinner like this meant not only the dinner itself, but a general house-cleaning as well. Her apartment was always immaculate, but the company dinner always meant an extra special cleaning. And usually she worked so hard before dinner that she was too worn out to enjoy it. "Give them something to eat," was Warren's policy. Feed them, and entertain them, and they won't care a hang about anything else. You wear yourself out doing all sorts of fool things, and then you're too tired to talk to anybody when they do come." But he preached this in vain, for always before they had company Helen worked herself almost ill. However, they had never had anyone to dinner of such imprtance as the Griffens. It was through Mr. Griffen's influence that Warren's Western deal had been successful. Xow he had come on here to form another company, and Warren stood a very excellent chance of being in on the ground floor." So Helen felt that much depended upon this dinner. She knew that Warren felt that, too, for he had never before taken the trouble to make out a menu or to show any such interest. He had asked her to call up about the cavair this morning, so now she got down the telephone book and looked up the number. She knew that. R 's was a large and most exclusive delicatessen, although she had never been there. "Is this R 's when she got the number. "I want to see about some fresh 'cavair for Thursday." "How much will you want?" It was a man's voice, gruff and foreign. Helen hesitated. "How does it come?" "By the ounce or pound." "Oh, then about a pound. How much will that be?" "Twelve dollars a pound." "Twelve dollars!" Helen's voice expressed amazement. "Yes, madam, fresh cavair is twelve dollars a pound. Did you want the canned? We can give you the cans from twenty-eight cents up. "Oh. no no, I want the fresh, but I don't know just how much. I'll call you up about it later." A SHOCK. Twelve dollars a pound for fresh cavair! Surely there must be some mistake. Warren would never have ordered anything so expnsive. Hurriedly she called him up at the office and told him the price. "That's all right. You don't expect to get fresh cavair cheap, do you? But you won't need more than a quarter of a pound. Tell him to reserve that and I'll come by Thursday and get it myself." This incident still further increased Helen's feeling that so much depended on the dinner. Warren always believed in having good things to eat, but he never believed in putting on "frills" as he called it. And that he should be willing to go to so much trouble and pay so much for a mere relish to be served before the clams. And now more than ever, Helen anguished over the possibility of anything "going wrong." All day she worked with a feverish energy. She had sent for Mrs. Malony, the Irish woman who often helped her, but could not wait until she came, so began herself the general house-cleaning. It never occurred to her that the

' a bride, to a tiny apartment as dainty as a jewel box, she crept into his arms and confessed she had written to his father. "I told him we could just keep on being disinherited, dear, but that you long for your father, and I just must have my dearest 'Guardy' again.

state of her nerves was of far more importance to the success of the dinner than the washing of all the woodwork and the oiling of all the floor?, but they would notice the tired lines in her face, and would certainly feel her tense nervous strain, which overwork always brought? So Helen prepared for this dinner with a reckless expenditure of much energy and strength but with very little wisdom. I HOW TO PREVENT BILIOUS ; ATTACKS. "Coming events cast their shadows I before." This is especially true of bilj ions attacks. Y'our appetite will fail, jyou will feel dull and languid. If you j are subject to bilious attacks take j three of Chamberlain's Tablets as j soon as these symptom's appear and I the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. i Advertisement) ENTERTAINS CLUB Members cf DePauw Musical Organization At Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 5 Following the concert given Wednesday evening by the DePauw Glee club, Misses Helen Filby and Susie Freeman entertained at the home of the former in honor of several members of the club. The rooms were decorated in yellow and black, the DePauw colors. The guests were entertained with music and dancing. Refreshments were served and miniature pennants in the college colors were used as favors. The party included Misses Alice McCaffrey, Esther Straughn, Esther Coffin, Nina Harrison, Edith B. Bertsch, Messrs. George Kadel, Clarence Ball, William Pilkinton, Mitchell Lillotscen, Fred Wright, Wood Nichols and Russell Dennis. Mrs. I. N. Falls has returned from Dayton, where she attended advance millinery openings. Mrs. George Babcock, who has been indisposed for several weeks, was seriously ill Wednesday. Miss Mary Fabe, sister of Joe Fabe, until recently engaged in the fruit business in this city, and Guilis Anticola, who are to be married at Columbus, O., February 21, will come to Cambridge to reside. They will live on Church street in the property owned by J. W. Marson. Mrs. Celeste Bernheim of Chicago, a converted Jewess, and a fluent speaker, will deliver an address Sun10 CENT "CASCARETS" IS YOUR LAXATIVE Best Liver and Bowel Cleanser and Stomach Regulator Known. Get a 10-cent box. Put aside just once the Salts, Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters which merely force a passageway j through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse, freshen and purify these drainage organs, and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. Keep your "insides" pure and fresh with Cascarets, which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, remove the undigested, sour food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken, and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong in every household. Children just love to take them,

You aren't angry, are you?" "Angry at you?" chided Tom. "But it's no use. He won't come." As he spoke there was a knock, and in the doorway stood Tom's father. With a delighted little cry the Gald Witch flew to him, and Tom silently

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