Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 162, 19 May 1914 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914

Married Life the Fourth Year

BY MABEL HERBERT URNER. "No, no; you don't hold your stick right," instructed Warren, impatiently. "Here; catch hold further up. Now stand more to the side. That'3 better! Now, don't strike shove!" Helen shoved the disk with all her strength, but it reached only the " 10" square on the chalked deck. "Minus ten!" disappointedly. "I only bad twenty-seven that leaves me only seventeen. And you'll go out this

time." "Well, you'll never learn to play BufTleboard till you hold your, stick right. Now, watch," and with au easy grace Warren sent a disk spinning up the fleck to the " 8" square. "That puts aie out," as he threw down his stick. "Hello! There's a sail off there," frowning over the sun-lit sea to a faint speck on the horizon. "Let's play just one more game," pleaded Helen. "No, I've had enough," with a yawn.

"You can't play shuilleboard, anyway.

$126. Why you haven't got half the stuff down!" "But I didn't spend $500 on purchases," excitedly. "Think of all I spent on cabs, buses, luncheons and things like that." "Humph, you spent mighty blamed little, on cabs. Outside of -what you bought I'll wager you didn't spend $50 all the time we were there. You've got

over $400 worth of stuff, all right

over the blue 'blank and striking angrily on the paragraph which stated that every article bought abroad must be declared even though it had been worn, that an allowance would be made for the condition. HELEN BREAKS DOWN. When they came to the lingerie.

Helen was almost hysterical

Now eet out vour bills I'll ko over! "Wfay lots of tnose tmnS3 nave inow get out your diiis. hi go over liuvnirnsn! You're nerfectlv

em.

But, dear. I've worn most of the onabl ! You're Just Quixotic

things. WHy, some of the underwear i .""" tv7. w ,Q

has even been LAUNDERED" (almost in tears). "Surely you're not go-

clares underwear that's been laundered! The custom officers don't ex-

ing to make me declare"- lJLrH

"Wham ara tlmeo t-arn. irmno ffnin XiCIO UWi c uc. dci

the Pon Marche?" he was still crawl

ing down her list. "Don't see them here." "No, because I've wrorn them and they show it. I almost ruined that white one at the dance last night. You don't expect me to declare that? Warren nobody declares everything they've worn!" "Give me the ink there, and get me your bills every one of them," he demanded grimly. "Oh, dear, do let's go to luncheon first. We'll feel so much more in the

Now, see here, you'd better go down mooa ior mis auerwara

our declaration. It's ' 1 Ieei m lue Bloou 101 1L "Sul

and make out your

not 11 yet; you can finish by lunch." Helen looked out over the clear blue shimmering sea and longed to stay on lf.iU If tppmpii a rpl hardshin to

have to spend this glorious morning get this thing straight before we leave down in her stateroom making out a j lt- Get me those bills. tel1 'ou ' .

now.

Where are those bills?"

"There's the second bugle now. Won't we be late for lunch?"

"Lunch or no lunch, we're going to

smotherina her sobs in the pillow.

Calmly ignoring this outburst Warren went grimly on, putting down on the declaration every item he found on the bills. When at length he summed up the amount, he, announced frigidly, $384! And I know you bought stuff that there's no bills for here. I'll just keep this declaration," as he slipped the

blue paper in his pocket. "Wouldn't put you above tinkering with it even

now."

list for the customs. "Dear, 1 hate to go down now I've got all day tomorrow." "Now, don't put everything off till the last minute. Do it now and get it off your mind. You've got all your

Almost in tears Helen opened her

trunk and took out a large envelope of bills and Warren began jotting down the amount of each. "What's this? Six poudre roses and 2 fr. 50 15 francs. Got that on your

bills well, make up your list from j llst?

them. That's the best way."

With a feeling of rebellion against

FACE POWDER.

"No, that's face

powder, and I've

the whole institution of customs, Hel- used almost a box. Don t you see, en went down to her stateroom and , agitatedly, "a list of these toilet vert nf tho nffinial hlne blank that! things I Ve USED UP!

the ntirser had sent each Dassenser i "All right, you used ONE box. How

that morning.

1 about the other five?"

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the bills of everything she had bought, I set grimly Warren wrote down 5 but she had no intention of making j boxes face powder & 1 fr-50 $2.50. her declaration from them. Instead. 9 P- gants those all the gloves

she went over the eoo'ds in her trunk yu bought?

and hand-baggage and put down only

the articles that were obviously new and unused.

To keep her declaration as near as

That's all from the Bon Marche,

but there may be a few more pairs." "Should say there were," as Warren looked over the bills and found

possible within the hundred dollar a" logeiuer ovei two uuzeu .

free limit, was Helen's intention, acioves. wnicn amouniea 10 io adu Ninety-nine women out of a hundred Helen had declared Gloves, $5 who bring things from abroad are "But Warren, I tell you I ve almost obessed with this same desire. i WORN OUT some of (those gloves! However honest or generous a worn- et me see a11 the gloves you ve an may be in every other way, she has i g; . , ,T , . . ., . the deep-rooted feminine aversion to ! RebelHously Helen took them out, Tvin, Htv sh Srmiv hiiAvpa as 1 and Warren found that only four pairs

A' J " O w. '

long as she does not bring in any-1

had been worn. His face grew more

3 uto wy. '"O " ! s V. ..1 1 , (PC (11! nA

thing to sell, she should not have to;K'im " "s -"c , iU

a Uic .sui c a v i.

'Where's this hat for 125 francs?

pay on her own wearing apparel, or on

a few presents for friends. So Helen felt that she was being most honest when she added up her list and found she had declared $126 worth. That would mean that she would have to pay on $26, and even that she considered an imposition. The first bugle had blown for luncheon as she was adding up the list, and now Warren entered with a brisk "How are you making out? Ready to go up to lunch?" THE DECLARATION. "Yes, dear. I'm just through," hastily putting in her trunk the blue official sheet. "Let's see," holding ou this hand for the paper. "Hadn't we better wait until after luncheon?" anxiously. "I'll take a look at it now. How much did it add up?" Warren frowned down the list, which Helen reluctantly gave him. Then with a non-commitaal grunt, he rapidly added up the items. "Only $126? Hows that? You spent almost $500 and you've declared only

Haven't even declared that?" "Why that's the hat I'm wearing the one I'll wear off the steamer," tempestuously. "See here, can't you read?" turning

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one of the causes of the negligible quality of work the army has been performing. Every captain must spend three-fourths of his time trying to wring from the Richmond citizens enough money for the expenses of the post and a little charity work. Without the charity to back it ud. the

spiritual side of the work is not the success it should be. The envoy stated that Captain Jewel has been forced out of diitv tr heln

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two places, making him Incapable of any kind of work. On investigation, the captain found neither food nor money in the house. The couple had just exhausted their last bit of food and bad they not appealed at the proper time, would have starved. "Even if only a few people will send checks payable to the Salvation Army, it will help us to tide over until we can rearrange the plan of work here," the envoy said. "We need some money now to carry on cases such as the one cited. Soon we will be able to carry on our work more systematically. I am canvassing the business men now."

NEWPORT MAY COME Kenney Seeks Game With Kentucky Team.

Richmond's opponents Sunday will likely be the Newport (Ky.) team. The Hamilton Hoovers were scheduled to play here on this day but Kenney would like to have his men mix with the Blue Grass boys if possible as he considers that team one of the fastest in the business. A contract has been

forwarded the Newport management and if successful terms can be agreed upon that team will be the attraction here. The management of the local club is also carrying on negotiations with the West Baden Sprudels and the Indianapolis A. B. C. clubs in view of arranging a series of games with these teams. The schedule for the Richmond nine Is filled up until the middle of July but It is likely that these teams will be seen here some time later In the season. Both teams have played here before and proved such good cards that Richmond is anxious to book these teams for games.

REORGANIZE SYSTEM OF SALVATION ARMY Envoy League and Captain Seek Efficient Methods of Giving Help.

Without funds and with only one "soldier" the Salvation Army here is in a bad condition according to Envoy W. O. League who is here to build up the work. The Salvation Army will be to the public, an entirely different organization if Envoy League succeeds in his plans. Unsystematic giving is assigned as

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