Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 287, 13 November 1915 — Page 10
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'. '.the nilnola Federstkm's 7M00
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bers attended the celebration.
There are several thinss abont the
nilnols FMeratfon that Bfre fts sacm- ; bers a thrill of pride and some of . them are:" - r . Ewmrr dab -UuU bemnas to the IM-' eratlon most have a worthy- nuipuae. . It may be philanthropic, dvlt edncstlonal, or for , the promotion' of litera-' tore. '. - :
. A. dab organised for am
. only la not welnomed farto the . tiOn, ; . : . ; t :
, members. r No organhattonts admmed er is? able tn rsnelTii spj, rrjiilwfaila If it la In a state of iHsswnaion. Onba that; hare been tavolred In ssrloua onrrala hare been refosed' credentlala. If , In time a dub avts-tosether'and 'works ! In harmony and there la no longer a trace-of anythlnc btxt harmoBy. the i club mliht awt bade Into the, ffjood sraoea of the federation. ' Bat. any I
ctab becoming inrorred in Quarrels Is i sore to be dropped ' from- the Hat.- ' The dub . federation-never adrerttees. It nerer allows Its name to '
be used, to indorse aaythma Oat U 1 ,
a moneyHnaklnx scheme. ' In tae steady derelopment of work I m which the federation has keen ac- ! tiTdy encased, new federations hare i. formed, anions them the district, dtr and coantr federationa. all of which ! hare representation, and work wtth the ! state organisation as a unit.
i The years have proved the wisdom of organisation. From the seedy of literature the work has eipanden. mntO
it now embraces art, education, dries, philanthropy. dvU serrtc
sei ts(Jsi. home eeonomlos ana pore
food; legislation, library public health and industrial conditions. The federation
BSC dubs, with approximately TOytOO
The federation posBshea tta State Bulletin, edited four that noallT and giving : 1 sputa, of
throughout the state. It Invites
sections for new problems and with
Its large circulation. 'the
rived br Individual - dnbe mable.
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about vjo-:hj IN BRIEF -WEWS FLASHES
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Oerman government sends to American embsssy Bed' Cross -deoorations of first and second dass for Mrs. James W. Gerard.-wife of U. BV ambassador. . ,MMe . Mrs. Charles Sorenson. Chicago, employe of Henry Norcott Real Estate Co.. held on charge of embenlemeat of $800. 8ome one steals dothee of Miss Evan Don. 18. Chicago, as she takes bath In West Park No. 2. Goes home In clothes borrowed from friend.' ' Plans for new ' $68,000 - bolldms' la Chicago to furnUh ' gym.' - natatorlam and classroom ' privileges to wotting; girls approved' at' annual meeting of y. W. C. A.
Decree of divorce " on -grounds " of J
desertion granted to Eugene Plumon,
Paris. France., lawyer, from-his wife.
Margaret Tate, known on stage as.
Maggie Teyte.
Mrs. Mary HulU Chicago, arrested for - smuggling drugs to husbadd'- In I cell, asks to be cured of drug habit.'
How I Manage My Complexion "If oi: hs-:-to be out of doors in ing a liberal application of cold cream.
cial muscles will not begin to sag for " time for rest is "up and I must dress, it many years, I trust;'''-by rubbing thesis not the" same 'girl who' gets into her face upward a woman delays this dread, evening, dress ;who .clUabedrs6,.w.earily .
ed. period, and I am simply , taking , a into her bathtub less .than an hour beprecaution by never neglecting this im- fore. - port ant feature Of the toilet- that all: ; I feel refreshed-and happy, -with an girls should take. . - ' invigoration that is mental as well as It is very important never to rob 'the1 physical. "You do riot look.""ihy friends
face roughly, especially arouna the say as lf you had done an hour's work
Old Warner Building, Seat of Gity Government Many Years; Ago ;
eyes. I haye made a 'study of the care
of the skin,,ha ving to. take e&pecial pr-.
airday."And because I do not feel' it,
tweaty-eeven varieties of weather. In preparing to go out on a windy day, caution ' because of so much grease I do not resent it. .......
' 8 nlencl to me one day. "your I apply cold cream, dusting my face paint. Many days I 'have to keep a ; ANSWERS TO -CORRESPONDENTS, complexion would-not be so good." with rice powder after it-'has "been make-up ontrom- eight, to twelve hours, . "I have-two pretty daughters,". - a How, then, did ehe explain I asked wiped off. Talcum is not good for the and ,f 1 dld not follow certain rules of . mother , writes .me' from Sacramento, her. the motion pictures taken in rain skin. I never use it. Neither do I use treatment faithfully my. skin; would be-, "fourteen and twelveyears of age. I do in enow, in the heat v f the desert, in a powder puff. With the best of .care come hopelessly-tough and wrinkled ' nofwant them to waste the best. part every season, and in every" clime? Did they soon become soiled and Infectious After applying thence I-put" a 'coat-' -of -life falling-in-and outof love.- What ehe think thoy. were taken in a studio danger unknown if one uses a small ing of buttermilk on my face, armsand 18 the- ounce of prevention?'.' Teach betted by radiators or cooled by elec- piece of absorbent cotton which is bands, which I leave on all night. The them-to go about their business, and trie fans, and. the storm' effects after- never used the second time. , buttermilk prevents sunburn and' keepsv see that each girl baa a' business to go ward thrown on the screen by some . A Winning Fight. the -skin 'white. In", winter 1, use cold- about." -'If she has 'nothing' to occupy' ma5?c? We are exposed to every vari- My.ru.es for caring for -my face ev- cream on my hands' generously. , her mind, naturally she: will occupy It ety of weather there Is, and more than eT night are so long and with so There are evenings when' I return witli "a-man. Teach her there are other - if in other walks of life, for the screen many dittoes that to the uninterested from the ' studio feeling and' looking interests In life without Jetting; her ectress has-ber face burned by an -Ari- they-must read like a tax -assessor's too tired to keep the -inevitable-evening- know, sbe is. being, taught. . ..i.. rona wind, next week and frostbitten report. I, know that when I am tired I engagement. I do not .want to be tired.- k v---' 'r , ';-.' - in Alaska the week after. ' . seem about as long getting to the end It is not becoming to even a young girl "Could .you be 4 happy If you were . I keep my complexion good not be- as if I were reading a bill of sale'. to look tired. So that I may erase 'ev- very., poor?" comes a rather plaintive, cause of favorable conditions : in my Every night -before going to- bed I ery mark of fatigue; frpmimy face, I query from Montana. .-Wouldn't I still - profession. bu"t In spite of conditions cover my face and neck .with cold go' through .ast strenuous a treatment , have "the woods, -and wouldn't I still thst are not favorable. I fight for a cream, wiping it off with a soft towel.- as if I were physically ill.. .! lx -h- -bave the sun? Does.the.manwho owns good, clear skin, and I fight constantly, This I do till the last towel shows that A warm bath-ls followed-by.. a-'cold thewbods get as much pleasure out of never following rules in -a spasmodic every trace of soil has baen removed, shower and alcohol mb-LThfintl. lie ,'them as I do? . " . ' J.V- J V. - ? V-
fashion, and then wailing, after the l follow tnis with an-application of a' down in a dark room for twenty; min--manner of my sex, if, I get no results. - wash rag that has beendipped in hot utes. If I can't, take that-much time. '
I can almost ay I never use soap on water, patting it gently on my .race.' niteen, and . even .ten minutes.work,-
my face, but absolute candor, compels neck and ears and throat with a small wonderful cures.; I. relax every .muscle the confession tJiat I use physician's piece of ice,, till I ain fairly crimson, and compel myself,to;foiwt;eveiT-an- ; ' tin A aiirarionn'R soan once' a month, but taking care in this,' as in other means,' noyance of the day. ; I always have a - :-
lifter 'using It I rinse well first - with always to rub with an upward motion. cloth soaked In Ice': water and wi'tch'ba-'--rm water, then with cold water, add- 'This Is the ounce of prevention. My fa- zel lying across my eyes, and when" my;
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