Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 228, 6 August 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917

SOCIETY'S MEETING PLAGE

Women of the Literary club enter tained their husbands at a picnic supper at Glen Miller park Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mm Chester Sielar. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kinert, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peffley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heinbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Benner, Mr. and Mm. John Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thomas, Miss Helen Fran cis Kinert, Miss Mary E. sigiar, miss Bnth .Tiistir. Misses Esther and Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Reed Kinert, Roy, Ray and Kirk Peffley. The Knights of Columbus will hold their annual picnic at Glen Miller park Wednesday afternoon and eve ning. All Catholics are invited. Atn letic games and coritests are being ar ranged for the afternoon. Everyone is asked to bring baskets of lunch for the supper which wil be served at six o'clock. Coffee, lemonade, and water melon will be served by members of the K. of C. there will be dancing at the pavillion in the evening. Even Smith will furnish the music. The Women's Auxiliary of Center township will hold their annual picnic In Maplewood park, Tuesday. All members and their families are Invited to come with filled baskets. A short program will be given In the afternoon. Mrs. W. O. Lewis will be the principal speaker of the afternoon. Cplebratine the seventy-fifth birth day anniversary of Mrs. Mary J. Stev ens, relatives and mends enjoyea a birthday dinner at her home in Spring Grove yesterday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valentine, Miss Irene Martin. Charles Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stevens of Topeka, Kan. Mrs. W. H. Minck, Miss Florence Burgess and Miss Hazel Mashmeyer left yesterday for Crooked Lake to spend their vacation. Mrs. B. E. Edwards of Kalamazoo, Mich., is the guest of friends In the city. . Miss Harriet Luscomb of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Harry Bockhoff motored to Indianapolis ' Saturday to attend a Sigma Chi danve at the Claypool hotel. Miss Marie O'Brien will go to Dayton, Ohio, this week for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gotschall will leave tomorrow for an extended motor trip. They will go to Buffalo and Guaranteed to Remove Superfluous Hair Roots (Wonderful New Method) Glorious news for women troubled with disfiguring hairy growths! By means of an entirely new and very simple method you can now remove not only the surface hair, but the roots as well! Just get a stick of phelactine from your druggist, follow the easy Instructions see the hair roots come out before your very eyes! Yes, you can hardly believe your eyes, the work is done so quickly, completely, harmlessly. Phelactine is non-odorous, non-poisonous couldn't hurt a child to eat it. So effective that satisfaction is guaranteed money back if you want it. Adv. A Pretty Summer Gown. ZilO Waist 2109. Skirt, 2110. Comprising Ladies' Waist Pattern 2109, and Ladies' Skirt Pattern 2110. The skirt is smart with its gathered tunic. The waist closing is at the side under the plait- Novelty silk, foulard, shantung, crepe or satin, linen or gingham could be used for the dress. It is also nice for bordered goods. The Waist Pattern Is cut in 7 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. The Skirt in 7 sizes: 22. 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches waist measure. It requires 7 yards of 44-inch material for the entire dress for a medium size. The skirt measures about 2 yards at the foot. This illustration calls for TWO separate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents FOR EACH pattern in silver or stamps. Name Address City Size Address Pattern Department, Palla-

other eastern points, completing their trip at Toronto, Canada, where they will visit for several weeks. Ernest Lehman, who is in the ambulance corps training camp at Columbus, O., yesterday was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lehman, 228 North Eighth street. Miss Ruth Freidgen has returned to Indianapolis after a visit with Miss Vivian King. The Show-Me club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Shideled at her home on the National Road east of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartel and daughters, Carolyn and Ellen, have gone to Lake Wawasee to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp have issued Invitations for a dance at Hickory Knoll Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rosa Bishop has returned to Portland after visiting with J. L. Wilcox and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hites have returned from Lima, O., after a short visit with their son. Misses Mildred and Rebecca Martin have returned to their home in Pennville after a visit with Mrs. William Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baer left yesterday for New York city and other points in the east. Henry Bishop of Greensboro, N. C. is visiting his brothers Ira and Robert Bishop and his sister Miss Elizabeth Bishop, northwest of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petty and children and Miss Daisy Petty of East Germantown, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fulton and daughter, Blanche spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arthur at West Alexandria, O. Dr. Charles E. Duffin has returned from a several weeks outing at Colon, Mich. James Gormon of Kokomo, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson and attended the Gormon-Ryan wedding has returned home. Miss Grace Hadley is visiting relatives in Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts and Miss Margaret Roberts, of Connersville are the guests of relatives and

friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engelbrecht have returned from a two weeks' outing at Toledo Beach. Mrs. Anna Engelbrecht, Miss Emma Engelbrecht, Miss Edna Dickinson are spending their vacation at Toledo Beach, O. Mr. and Mrs. Kant and daughter Marguerite, have returned from ten days outing at Petosky, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Moore and three sons have returned from a two veeks' visit in Nottawa, Mich. Miss Laura Woods, formerly of Centerville, who has been seriously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Mitchell in West Richmond, is much better and a speedy recovery is now assured. The Star Sunday school class of Second Presbyterian church will give an ice cream social on the lawn of I the church Wednesday evening. The public is invited. The congregation of the South Eighth Street Friends church will give a reception at the church Wednesday evening for Rev. and Mrs. Francis Anscombe who leave soon for Baltimore. Miss Margaret Thornburg, who has been teaching kindergarten in Indianapolis, will come this week to spend the remainder of the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bailey are the parents of a baby girl, born Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Henley and son, William Edgar, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Henley at her home, 41 South Seventeenth street Mrs. T. B. Brown and daughter are the guest of Mrs. William Kitson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Combs of Chicago are the guests of Mr. an Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Mrs. Charles Beall of Louisville, Ky., has returned home after a visit with relatives. Members of the Home Department of Grace M. E. church will entertain FAMOUS GOTHAM CAFE PROPRIETOR IS DEAD NEW YORK, Aug. 6. Louis Bustanoby, one of the best known restaurant men in this city, proprietor of the Cafe des Beaux Arts, died today after a long illness, aged 44 years. He was a native of Pau, France, coming to this country when 16 years old, when he entered the employ of the Cafe Martin, of which he was later made manager. He subsequently started his own restaurant, which quickly became one of the famous eating places of New York, frequented by men prominent in the social and political life of the city. The expectant mother, anwltln the greatest tine la a woman's; life, should by sJl mesna render nature a salpinx: bud. "Mother's Friend" baa beenVwed by thousands of women. By regular ihm the knoscles relax naturally and without strain when baby is born. The work which nature is performing Is wonderfully aided by this safe, scientifically prepared preparation. The usual stretching pains during the period are avoided and the time

the Home Departments of all , Sunday schools of the city, tomorrow afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. A program will be given. Miss Ethel Stephens of Dayton, O., was the guest of Mrs. William Kitson, yesterday. The Women's Aid society of Chester will have a called meeting in Chester hall Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock All members are urgent to attend as this is an important meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McLaughlin and son, James, of Indianapolis', will arrive Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas, 209 Linden avenue. O. J. Fasick of Springfield, O., spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. A portrait of Miss Esther Griffin White, recently painted by Miss Anna Newman, will be on exhibit at the Richmond Art rooms, 605 Main street, Tuesday afternoon and evening. Both Miss Newman and Miss White will be at the rooms. All persons interested are invited to call.

DESERTERS SHOT DOWN. TIFLIS, Russia, Aug. 6. Deserters from the army who are being rounded up by the military authorities opened fire on them, wounding several soldiers. Reinforcements of cossacks, armed with machine guns arrived and fired on the deserters, wounding many more. Four hundred of the deserters surrendered. POPE CHANGES ATTITUDE ROME, Aug. 6. It is stated in Vatican circles that the pope's impartial attitude toward official Germany is undergoing a change. The pope is reported to regret greatly the action of Germany in connection with the deported Belgians. The new attitude appears to have been adopted after the fall of Dr. Von Bethmann-HoU-weg, the imperial chancellor. Ready-to-Serve Carrots Home Canned Wash your jars; wash rubbers; test rubbers for quality. Set empty jars with rubbers in pan of water to heat and keep hot. Fill washboiler to cover jars two inches wit hwater. Heat water in washboiler. Use young, tender carrots, freshly pulled. Wash carrots thoroughly; use a vegetable brush. Place carrots in colander; scald by setting over a vessel of boiling water, covered tight, for 5 to 10 minutes. Dip quickly Into cold water. Scrape or pare to remove skin. Pack whole carrots, slices, or crosssection pieces in hot jars Place rubbers and caps in position; not air tight. Place jars on false bottom of washboiler. Submerge jars 2 inches. Let water boil 90 minutes. Start to count when water begins to boil. Remove jars. Tighten covers. Invert to cool and examine for leaks. If leaks are found, change rubbers, and boil again for 10 minutes. Wrap in paper. Store in a cool, dry place. DON'T MISS ANY STEP Feeling Well Again Since Taking Tanlac Dizzy Spells Have Left Since Tanlac Built Up Her System. Mrs. Martha Schuh, Ireland and First streets, Greensburg, Ind., felt badly because her system was all run down. She was week and had dizzy spells often through the day. "And I expect I'd be that way yet, too, if I hadn't taken Tanlac and got my system back in shape," Mrs. Schuh, said. "I'm a great deal stronger now and I really am feeling real well again. "I couldn't sleep soundly before I took Tanlac. Lots of times after I'd gotten to sleep at night I'd wake up suddenly and then I couldn't get to sleep again. During the day I'd often have dizzy spells when I'd stoop over and raise up. My appetite was very poor, too. "Well, I read in the papers how Tanlac was helping others and I decided to try it. My appetite came back in just a short time and now I can sleep soundly every night. My strength has been built up so that I feel real well. Tanlac is a good tonic and I recommend it" Don't let your system get run down. To be weak means to be susceptible to serious health trouble. Get Tanlac today if you're not feeling right, and don't put it off. Delay is dangerous. You can get Tanlac at any of Clem Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Adv. before baby arrives is one of quiet repose and joyful anticipation. The expectant mother ah odd not go a stagls night without applying It herself. Write to The Bradfleld Regulator Co.. Dept. A. 205 Lamar B!dg Atlanta, Giv, for their book, "Motherhood and the Baby". It win be sent at onoe without charge. "Mother's Frisnd" Is procurable from any drug store. Ask for it today.

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Stern, handsome in a high-beaked Roman way, . gray on the temples, Irm-llpped, be lay like an emperor in harness. But the pride and resolution on his face were outdone by the serenity of hers. ' Very surely, those two had .been lovers. Something he could not decide what about the man's appearance kept him staring for ten minutes holding his breath unconsciously and letting it out in little silent gasps. It annoyed him that he could not pin down the elusive thing; and when he went on presently to be curious about more tangible things, it was only to fe faced with the unexplainable at every turn. How had the bodies been preserved, for instance? They were perfect, except for that one detail of the man's breast. The air was full of the perfume he had learned to recognize as Yasmini's, but there was no sniff about the bodies of pitch or bitumen, or of any other chemical. Nor was there any sign of violence about them, or means of telling how they died, or when, except for the probable date of the man's armour. Both of them looked young and healthy the woman younger than thirty twenty-five at a guess and the man perhaps forty, perhaps fortyfive. He bent over them. Every stitch of the man's clothing had decayed in the course of centuries, so that his armor rested on the naked skin, except for a dressed leather kilt about his middle. The leather was as old as the curtains at the entrance, and as well preserved. But the woman's silken clothing was as new as the bedding; and that was so new that it had been woven in Belfast, Ireland, by machinery and bore the mark of the firm that made it; Yet, they both died at about the same time, or how could their fingers have been interlaced? And some of the Jewelry on the woman's clothes was very ancient' as well as priceless. He looked closer at the fingers for signs of force and suddenly caught his breath. Under the woman's flimsy sleeve was a wrought gold bracelet, smaller than that one he himself had worn in Delhi and up the Khyber exactly like the little one that Yasmini wore on her wrist in the Cavern of Earth's Drink! He raised the loose sleeve to look more closely at it. The sleeve overlay the man's forearm, and the movement laid bare another bracelet, on the man's right wrist. Size for size, this was the same as the one that had been stolen from himself. Memory prompted him. He felt its outer edge with a fingernail. There was the little nick that he had made in the soft gold when he struck it against the cell bars in the jail at the Mir Khan Palase! That put another thought in his head. It was less than two hours since Yasmini danced m the arena. It might well be much less than that DOLLAR DAY MEANS MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR. All Advertised Items Go Back to the regular price on Thursday Good Quality BLEACHED MUSLIN Yard wide Dollar Day, 10 yUs. for $1.00 Dollar Day Corset Special Fine quality coutil in two models with 4 good hose supporters. Wednesday Dollar Day 50c TUB SKIRTS Our entire line reduced. See the specials for Dollar Day $1.12 and 89c GERMAN SILVER VANIT CASES Fully fitted, in all the new shapes. Dollar Day $1.50 goods 75c; $2.50 goods $1.25; $5.00 goods, $2.50; $6.00 goods, $3.00. WOMEN'S FIBRE HOSE Fine quality in either white or black, in a full range of sizes Dollar Day 35c; 3 for $1.00 LUNCH CLOTHS Large 30-inch square Lunch Cloth, with fancy embroidery corner, either hemstitched or escalloped edges Dollar Day 19c

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He laid a finger on the dead man b stone-cold hand and let It rest so for a minute. Then, running it slowly up the wrist, he touched the gold. It was warm. He repeated the test on the woman's wrist Hers was warm, too. Both bracelets had been worn, by a living being within an hour "Probably within minutes!" He muttered and frowned in thought, and then suddenly jumped backward. The leather curtain near the bed had moved on its bronze rod. "Aren't they dears?" a voice said in English behind him. "Aren't they sweet?" He had Jumped so as to face about, and somebody laughed at him. Yasmini stood not two arms' lengths away, lovelier than the dead woman because of the merry life in her, young and warm, aglow, but looking like the dead woman and the woman of the frieze the woman of the lampbowls the statue come to life, speaking to him in English more sweetly than if it had been her mother tongue. Yasmini caressed it and made It do its work twice over. Being dressed as a native, he salaamed low. Knowing him for what he was, she gave him the senna-stained tips of her warm fingers to kiss, and he thought she trembled when he touched them. But a second later she had snatched them away and was treating him with raillery. "Man of pills and blisters!" she said, "tell me how those bodies are preserved! Spill knowledge from that learned skull of thine!" He did not answer. He never shone in conversation at any time, having made as many friends as enemies by saying nothing until the spirit moves him. But she did not know that ye'. "If I knew for certain why those two did not turn to worms," she went on, "almost I would choose to die now, -while I am beautiful! Thing of the fogy museum men! (She called them by a far less edifying name, really, for the East is frank in that way, especially in its use of other tongues.) "What would they say, think you, King sahib, if they found us two dead beside those two? Would not that be a mystery? Don't you love mysteries? Speak, man, speak! Has Khlnjan struck you dumb?" But he did not speak. He was staring at her arm, where two whitish marks on the skin betrayed that bracelets had been. "Oh, those! They are theirs. I would not rob the dead, or the gods would turn on me. I robbed you, inDR.DAVIS "JL fFT NEURALGIA All 1 1. HEADACHE, HEADACHE Hod IdruogisVsJ zcF

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stead, while you slept. Fie, King sahib, while you slept!' But her steel did not strike on flint It was her eyes that flashed. He would have done better to have seemed ashamed, for then he might have fooled her, at least for a while. But having judged himself, he did not care a fig for her judgment of him. She realized that instantly and having found a tool that would not work, discarded it for a better one. She grew confidential. "I borrow them," she explained, "but I put them back. I take them for so many days, and when the day comes the gods like us to be exact; Once there was an Englishman to whom I lent the larger one, and he refused to return it. He wanted it to wear, to bring him luck. Collins, of the Gurkhas. A cobra bit him." King's eyes changed, for Collins of the Gurkhas had died In his two arms, saying never a word. He had always wondered why the native who ran in to kill the cobra bad run away again and left Collins lying there after seeming to shake hands with him. Yasmini, watching his eyes and reading his memory, missed nothing. - "You saw?" 6he said excitedly. "You remember? Then you understand! You yourself were near death when I took the bracelet last night. The time was up. I would have stabbed you if you had tried to prevent me!" Now he spoke at last and gave her a first glimpse of an angle of his mind she had not suspected. "Princess," he aid. He used the word with the deference some men can combine with effrontery, so that every tenderness has barbs. "You might have had that thing back if you had sent a messenger for it at any time. A word by a servant would have been enough." "You could never have reached Khinjan then!" she retorted. Her eyes flashed again, but his did not waver, "Princess." he said, " why speak of what you don't know?" He thought she would strike Hire a snake, but she smiled at Mm instead. And when Yasmini has smiled on a

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man he has never been Just the same man afterward. He knows more, for one thing. He has had a lesson In one of the finer arts. "I will speak of what I do know," she said. "No, there is no need. Look! Look!" She pointed at the bed at the man on the bed fingers locked in those of a woman' who looked so like herself. "You see yet you do not see! Men are blind! Men look into a mirror, and see only whiskers they forgot to shave the day before. Women look once and then remember! Look again!" He looked, knowing well there was something to be understood that stared him in the face. But for the life of him he could not determine question or answer. To be continued

The Waste of War is terrible, but the waste of food in times of peace is colossal. Rich and poor alike eat tons of food that has little food value and this use less food breaks down the so-called eliminating organs and depletes the physical and mental powers. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is all food, prepared by a process which makes every particle thoroughly digested. It is 100 per cent, whole wheat. Two or three of these Biscuits with milk make a nourishing meal, supplying the greatest amount of energy at lowest cost. Delicious with sliced bananas, berries or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls. N. Y. SILVERWARE 41 North 8th Street. Don't Be Misled Our Bicycles are Better and Our Prices are Low. DUWING': 43 N. 8th St DOLLAR DAYS ARE NOT LIMITED TO DOLLAR ITEMS. All Advertised Items Go Back to the regular price on Thursdayare for Thursday. CHIFFON TAFFETA Yard wide, all silk black Chiffon Taffeta, regular $1.50 value. Dollar Day $1.29 9-4 Bleached Sheeting Full 81-inch width, in a fine soft finish Dollar Day 35c Women's Muslin Gowns Slip-over style, made of good quality cambric, lace trimmed; 59c value Dollar Day 2 for $1.00 LADIES' WASH WAISTS 25 dozen just received in Organdies and Voiles, full line of sizes, $1.50 value Dollar Day 98c BLEACHED SHEETS Good quality soft finished Muslin, deep hem, size is 72x90; regular 79c value Dollar Day 69c National Middy Ties The new National Tie, good quality red Taffeta with blue and white border, 75c value Dollar Day 59c