Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 286, 12 November 1915 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, - FRIDAY, NOV.-12, 1915 Supply of German Gas BACHELORS FIGHT GIRLS. charter members. Any member caught taking a girl to a theatre, danoe of other function will be fined $.- The object Is to abolish entertainment expenses. ' KENDAL VILLE, Ind Nov. 12. An "anti-girl" club has been organised here with thirty young bachelors as 0 Always keep a supply of Duffy's Pore Malt Whiskey in your medi cine . chest. Yott never
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An actress who wishes to retain her popularity with both managers and the public must be kept in aa perfect physical trim as though she were a race horse. She must never "let herself go." Everything she eats, every-, thing she does, must be done on a purely business basis. If she loves sweets, and they cause pimples, every pimple represents so many dollars out of her pocket; every one shortens her career on the stage, and sweets become a luxury that, no matter bow large her salary, she cannot afford. Every enjoyment must be weighed as to its effect on her face or form, and no monk in his cell ieds a life of greater self-denial. I began so early to conserve every physical attraction that there seems now to have been no beginning. I recall once,- when on the road alone, a child of ten, finding two small pin-point cavities In my teeth. I was &mong strangers and in a' strange town, but I needed no one to tell me that no good actress ever had poor teeth. I seem to have known It from the day I was born: and alone, and with no one to direct me, hunted up a dentist, had the cavities filled, and fainted in his chair. I am quite sure now that the ?alnt was as much from horror of what It would mean to my career to lose my teeth as it was at the pain. I am telling the incident to show how completely the desire to become an actress has alvays dominated mc and controlled all my actions. A Valuable Asset. Good hair is a valuable asset in evry walk of life, and I have always aken good care of mine. I think so much of hair that I claim I can tell a woman's character by the way she dresses it. and am never an admirer it the woman who loads her hair with combs and ornaments. Let It be Its own adornment, and dress it simply. A half hour's brushing produces a luster that is a finer ornament than the most expensive aigrette or comb. I can hear some of my letter-girl friends protest that such advice is easy when one has a maid. But I have not always had a maid, and grew so accustomed io waiting rn myself in earlier days that a maift seems a useless luxury now. ? h'""i been tired at night, too, Just Hlce v-n. and there has been no fire in n-- r'!(m in the hotel, but I have taVf n rrf;i care of my hair religiously, and if circumstances shortened
the attentiT 1 ?ave tt one night I increased tr.e cv.c the next night. My labor has rafd; I rm quite sure of this because of the admiration my lettergirl friend? express. 1 ve It to Nature. Or '"-"Id never use a bleach or dye. The natural color is prettier than any artificial coloring ever be. Naturo knrvvs best in this, as well as in everything elBe that concerns her children. I never use oils or hair-dressing of any sort, and 1 brush my hairtwo hundred strokes every night. Once every two weeks I wash it, using melted castile soap, but first I give it a good brushing and massage my scalp, taking care to knead my scalp never to rub it. I begin at the back of the neck and work up to the crown to bring the blood to the surface. I wash it in three soapy waters and rinse in two waters. Then I take two eggs, beating the whites and yellows together, and rub all thoroughly in the Bcalp and hair till it is frothy. I leave this on five minutes, and then rinse toy hair thoroughly three times, the lirst and second times with lukewarm water, and the third time in cold water in which I have squeezed the juice cf half a lemon. I use rainwater when possible, and when I cannot get it, filtered water makes a good substitute. I dry it in the sun, or with a fan, rubbing vigorously with my hands, and very little with towels, trimming the ends every second washing. I never have dandruff, and have never been able to contribute a similar experience when I hear women complaining that their hair "comes out by the handful." I lose almost none with the most strenuous combings. When I comb my bair I start at the ends and tease all the snarls out, never jerking, as I have seen women do. I take each curl individually and comb it and when I have all combed I part my hair in the middle and brush down each side, always remembering when brushing to hold the hair by the middle so there will be no weight of the brush on the roots. Then I bring all my hair forward over my face and brush again. One should keep one's brush and
comb Bcrumptuously clean, using a
disinfectant regularly in cleaning both
This is most important, as dandruff
and all its attendant ills are the result of untidiness. It is hard work, I admit, but it pays. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS "When I heard you were to be in
Nowata," writes an Oklahoma girl of
eight, "I just jumped up and down.
You see, I love you so! Do you love
me, too? Papa says you don't, but
mamma says you do." In this instance.
motner is ngnt.
"Did you once act under the name of Mary Anderson?" a girl asks all the way from South Wales. The wonderful Mary Anderson, and poor little me! I am going to ask her to seek that information for herself. "How much should it require," asks a distressed father in Atlanta, "for a girl to clothe herself well?" I should say less than half of what the girl really thinks, but It will require training for her to see that.
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The rather Innocent looking round objects in the cases, are in reality the deadly German hand gas grenades. This supply was captured by the French after a particularly heavy fight in the Champagne region.
HER HUSBAND'S WIDOW
CHAPTER XLIX His mood puzzled her. 'A taunt was on her lips, but something in her heart forbade her to utter it. He looked at her curiously. "You must be 24 years old. What have you been doing all these years? Do you remember your mother?" "No she died at my birth. Her real name was Lillian Morven. Morton was her stage name. I was brought up by my aunt and given the name of Morne. I don't know why. I had a miserable childhood, it may interest you to learn. You, I suppose, were going about enjoying yourself. It was no reproach to you, apparently that you did not know where your child was; but it was accounted a sin in me not to know anything about my father." She laughed cruelly. "I believe that they would have - respected me more if I could have claimed even you as my father. Funny, isn't it? Then I became a nursery governness. Then I met Captain Steele and I think you know the re3t." "I am very sorry, he muttered. "I never dreamt" "Oh, I fancy you had a pretty shrewd suspicion how things had turned out. You never troubled to inquire. But it need not trouble you now. According
to the law we are not related at all, and I'm sure I'm very glad of it."
"I won't force myself on you since
you don't wish it," he said humbly.
Perhaps it would be better at the mo
ment if you told me about Erdsley. You say you insulted him pushed him in the water?"
"Yes; I'm glad to say." "I'm sorry. You have made a mortal
enemy of the most vindicative man I ever met. All this began in his hatred of that man Steele, because it seems
they had some trifling quarrel about you years ago. He would sacrifice even money to his private animosities." Clearly the baronet thought that such a sacrifice implied the extreme limit of vindicativeness. Leslie smiled scornfully. "I am not so much interested," she said, "in what he is going to do as what you propose to do. I shall, of course consult the solicitors, and they, I suppose will interrogate Captain Steele and Mrs. Melas. I shan't surrender Jimmy's rights without a struggle." He listened with a respectful air. "Struggle!" he repeated. "Against whom?" "Against you." He played with his mustache and considered her. "Do you imagine then
that I am going to fight my own daugh ter?" he asked wonderingly. She sat open-mouthed. "I certainly did," she replied. Sir Ralph shook his head wearily. "No, thanks, I don't care to not at my time of life." He rose heavily, and, walking toward her, placed his shady hand on her red hair. She seized his hand and flung it from her furiously. "Don't touch me!" she screamed. "Your hand why, there's Oswald's blood fresh upon it!" He went ashen pale. His hands dropped limp at his side. His chin dropped toward his breast. He stood looking what he was a man convicted of murder by his own daughter. "Understand this, Sir Ralph Gavestdn," said Leslie, "when I revealed myself to you as your daughter it was not to disarm you or to throw myself upon your mercy. I did not expect that the
disclosure would excite anything more in you than a faint curiosity. It seems however, to cause you pain. Well, I'm glad of it. That is what I wanted to make you drink your cup to the dregs. It is useless now to deny that you compassed my husband's death -murder is written plainly on your face. To Be Continued. MRS. THOMAS ELIASON ENTERTAINS SOCIETY CENTERVILLE, Ind., Nov. 12. Mrs. Thomas Eliason, president of the Woman's Christian Board of Missions entertained the organization at her country home, Wednesday. The re-
, po'rt of the sick committee was receivj ed. Mrs. Lenna King was elected j permanent secretary and Mrs. Delia I Burris, treasurer. The program comj mittee consists of Mesdames Kimmel, j Darnell and King. Mrs. Eliason spoke
at length on forty years of service in the mission field. Mrs. Grigs read a paper on the ancient marriage customs. "The Church in Action," was a topic discussed by Mrs. King. Mrs. Eliason sang a solo. The December meeting is with Mrs. Leroy Kimmel. Those present were: Mesdames Eliason, Grigsby, G. Jackson. J. Jackson, Darnell, Kimmel, King, Terry, Bartholomew and Miss Lulu Bartholomew.
ECONOMY
Mrs. Nettie Cole has as her guest Miss Janet Chamness of Williamsburg. . ...Allie Weyl and Mr. Jackson were at -Richmond Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles of Spiceland and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. -R. Charles Wednesday William Lamb is suffering from Bright's disease Miss Blanche Fennimore returned from Wil
liamsburg Wednesday evening...
Mrs. R. W. Routh returned to Rich
mond Tuesday afternoon.. .. .Charley Hunnicutt was at Richmond Wednes
day Earl Cain returned from In
dianapolis Wednesday night.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb of M uncle were
here Wednesday.
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of the night some mem
ber of your family may
be stricken with cramps,
chills, indigestion or more
serious illness. Emergencies demand
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prove agreeable and beneficial to the most delicate stomach. Duffy's Pure Halt Uhiotioy is absolutely pure and dependable and its quality never varies. It is used in many reputable hospitals and readily prescribed by unprejudiced physicians. . Do not wait to have this matter brought forcibly to your attention by unpreparedness, get a bottle today and be assured of protection.
"Get Dufiyo end Keep WcO."
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Milwaukee has" installed twenty-five pool or billiard tables in its public school buildings.
Girls! Beautify ' Your Hair and Stop Dandruff Hair Becomes Charming, Wavy, Lustrous and Thick in Few Momemnts.
Parents Should Know this Splendid Remedy
Simple Laxative Compound Helps to Correct Constipation in Children. With all children there are times when the bowels fail to act naturally and it becomes necessary for the parents to administer a remedy. Cathartics and purgatives should never br used as these agents afford only tem
porary relief while their violent action j
shocks the system unduly. Mrs. Eva F. Gaff, 517 10th St., Washington, D. C, says that her little girl, Marie, had been subject to constipation, and that she found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin the best remedy because of its mildness, and now always keeps a bottle of it in the house. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a compound of simple laxative Kerbs, free from opiates or narcotic drugs of any kind, and is an ideal remedy for children because of its mild action and positive effect. Its use tends to strengthen the impaired bowel action and restore normal regularity. It is important that parents should know of a dependable remedy with no unpleasant after effects, griping or
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MARIE GAFF. strain. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin costs only fifty cents a bottle and can be procured at any drug store. To obtain a trial bottle, free of charge, write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111.
Masonic Calendar
Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. State con vacation. Saturday Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S., will give a 6 o'clock supper to members and their families.
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POOR SIGHT.
Is a handicap in life. I can examine
your eyes and make Glasses to give you normal vision. MISS C. M. SWEITZER Optometrist. 927 Main St.
Every Bit of Dandruff Disappears and Hair Stops Coming Out. For 25 cents you can save your hair. In less than ten minutes you can double its beauty. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and charming as a young girl's after applying some Danderine. Also try this moisten n cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty if your hair. A delightf al surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few week's use, when you see new hair fine and downy at first yes but realy new hair growing all over 1 the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try it. Adv.
BUEHLER BROS. 15 South 7th Street peci&H Weelk Eiadl Sale
Always Cheaper and Better LET US HELP YOU SAVE itFresh Sliced Liver, pound 5 Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice, young, tender beef, pound. . .15
PRIME BEEF ROASTS pound CHOICE POT ROASTS per pound
124c 11c
15c
Loin Pork Chops, pound 15 Fresh Pork Shoulders, pound 12J2
NO. 1 PORK LOIN ROASTS per pound
Very choice Elgin Creamery Butter, pound 28 Three Large Loaves of Mother's Bread 10 Sweet Pickled Boneless Bean Pork, pound 10
Absolutely Pure Lard No. 10 pails, 9 lbs. net fkfT weight P-l-UO
No. 5 pails, 4 lbs. net weight
No. 3 pails, 2 lbs., net OO
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55c
weight
SMOKED MEATS No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, " fT per lb ADC No. 1 Sugar Cured ini Shoulders, lb JL'gC No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon 1Q.
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OLEOMARGARINE
Swift's Lincoln 2 lbs Moxley's Special 2 lbs. Buehler Bros.' Special, 2 lbs
per pound
OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, pound 12 Choice Bean Bacon, pound ; lit?
25c 36c 35c
COFFEE Fancy Steel Cut, the 35c kind, lb
Rio Coffee (whole bean) OCT
23c
2 lbs
CHEESE Full Cream
per pound .-.
Brick Cheese
per lb.
20c 20c
SAUSAGE Frankforts, Wieners,, Garlic and Bologna, per lb. .... 12y2e Fresh Link Sausage, lb. ,12'2c Liver Sausage, lb 10c
Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Sour Kraut, Pure Apple Currant Jelly, assorted to please, 3 for'
8 Small Cans Evaporated Milk ...... 25 25c Bottle Van Camp's Catsup. 16 Very Choice Peanut Butter. . . . . 2 Lbs. for 25
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Delishus Pies
That's what we call them and that's just what they are. While this department was but recently added to our plant, already, the sale of DELISHUS PIES is a factor to be reckoned with and it is growing steadily. The same high quality that characterizes every product of this company is present in DELISHUS PIES in a most pronounced de- . gree. We use only the very best of shortening, in fact every ingredient used in their making is the very best money can buy. DELISHUS PIES are made in the following kinds: Cherry, Peach, Apple, Raspberry, Pumpkin, Cream, and Butterscotch DELISHUS PIES are for sale at all groceries at 5c for the small kind and 15c for the great big life-size variety. Made by The Richmond Baking Go. Ask your grocer for Delishus Doughnuts they are the last word in good Doughnuts. Don't forget Delishus Fruit Cake, packed in a sanitary carton and sells for 10c
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