Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 297, 25 October 1917 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1917.
Heart and Home Problems
Dear 3srs. Thompson: . I have been married far seven Tears, and I have never had any reason to suspect my husband of not being true to me until this fall, when he began to be late coming home. He is a traveling man and t hare a
friend in another town who says bad things about what ray husband does when he is in that town. 1 know he Is true to me, though this woman has put suspicions in my head. I eant sleep nights and if I don't find out pretty soon whether he is true to me or not t will go era By, Do you think I ought to hire a detective to find
out about him? I hare never
mentioned it to him and h doesn't
know t worry about it. UNHAPFINESB
Before I started any action to
arouse suspicion I would think over whether or not your friend is telling the truth. Think over the things she says and try to decide whether they are apt to be true. Ask her to give you definite Instances and to give you details. It may be that she is Just lying to you and, if so, you
would be accusing your husband un
justly. You have lived with your
husband so long that you should be very careful not to do anything to injure his reputation unless you are very sure you are right. Do not take a friend's word without other evidence. Don't hire a detective. Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) When introducing a girl and boy, which is cor-
rect, to call the boy's or th girl's name first?
m is It nroner for a girl to as a
boy to go with her to a party and
should she write to him or cau over the pbonef . , .
(3) When a boy call on a girt buouiu she go to the door with him when he ,
leaves? " .. 1
"SWEET SDETBBWj rt Tia Tvr nlwa.T9 Presented to
ia rii-i oo mn mfht eall the girl's
attention and then say you'd Ufte have her meet your friend and then
says the bo-jrs name. (2) It depends on the eireamstanees. If It is a party to which girts get the invitations, it is proper to ask the boy,
but it it is a case wnere dots are mvitoA nnd thnv are suDDOsed to invite
girls to go with them you must be
sure that it will not iook as u you wo trrln in make the boy take you
when he real ly would prefer to take
someone else. At most paruee given for girls and boys sixteen years old, either may ask the other and it will
be all right .
(8) Yes. Dear Mrs. Thompson! Please answer these questions: . (1) If you were going with a girl and her father wouldn't let yon see her, what would you do? (2) If you had a girl you like and she we nt with another fellow, what would you dot R. L. W. AND A. B. 8. (1) It all depends on circumstances. If there is no reason exoept the father's wishes to prevent your going with her, it would be all right to talk to him about It. It you cant convince Mm that h mieht to let TOU go with
his daughter, then you must not go with her anv more. It is for her fath
er to decide whom his daughter will
go with. (2) Try to be more interesting than ti nthnr f Allow, studv his actions and
his ways and see what there is about him that the girl likes so well and
then adopt these qualities your sen. 11
she simply doesn't like yon at all, then there is not much you can-do. There are other gixiSi why not go with one of them? . Dear Mrs. Thompson: My husband owns a small farm near town and he wants me to give np our city home and go out to the farm with him. Don't you think he ought to wait till after the war is over to make the ehango? ' S. C. B-
It all depends en your eireumstane-
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MENU HINT Breakfast, Baked Bananas. OatmeaL Top Milk. Coffee. Luncheon. Cottage Cheese with Paprika. Rye Bread. Honey Cookies. Baked Apples. Tea. Dinner, Roast Loin of Beef. Baked Potatoes. Boiled Rice. Squash. Pear Salad. Wafers. Half Cups Coffe. THINGS WORTH KNOWING Shoes Add a drop or two of neatsfoot oil to the shoe blacking to prevent the leather from cracking. It is also fine to use on damp boots or shoes. Curtains At this season of the year most housekeepers are doing up their curtains. The wide, ruffled double Swiss curtainB are very hard to launder, as they are too wide for the ordinary board or table and cannot be put in the stretchers. Make a board Biz feet by three square at both ends. Pad and cover as an ordinary Ironing board, having the pad thick. The curtains are then easily Ironed their full width. Also use this for round table cloths, embroidered sheets and spreads all articles that are too large to iron in the usual way and which are spoiled by folding. To Keep Ladder From Slipping Tack pieces of an old rubber to the legs of the ladder. Cleaning Silver Dissolve one piece of common washing soda size of egg in a pan with two gallons of water and heat to the boiling point. Drop into this the silver to be cleaned, keeping
the mixture at the boiling point Let
the silver soak three or four minutes.
Lift out and wash in hot. soapsuds and
dry with a perfectly dry towel. GREEN TOMATO CATSUP
For a gallon of straing tomatoes put
four tablespoonfuls salt, three tablespoonfuls black pepper, three tableBpoonfuls mustard, one-half tablespoon-
ful cloves, one-half tablespoonful all
spice, one-third teaspoonful red pepper, one pint vinegar, one-half cupful sugar.
Boil until the required thickness. Put dark spices In bag. This Is excellent on cold meat. THE TABLE Welsh "Rabbit" Melt two tablespoonfuls butter; add one tablespoonful flour, one-half teaspoonful mustard and one-fourth teaspoonful salt mixed together. Then add one cupful milk. ' When hot add one cupful cheese (cut thin), stir until melted. Just before leaving the fire add one beaten egg. This will serve four people. Serve . hot. - i New Apple Dumpling Six goodsized apples sliced as for pies. Make a good biscuit crust, roll thin and cut out. Place apple slicss in each piece, cover apples, press crust together with the hands; place In dripping pan or large bread tin. Now take (for six dumplings) one-half cupful light brovn sugar, mix with one quart water, boil until sugar is all dissolved. Pour over the dumplings; put in oven and bake elowly forty-five minutes. Baste three or four times. To be served with or without cream. Peach Pudding Make a batter of one egg, one cupful milk, butter size of an egg (melted), two teaspoonfuls baking powder, flour to roll out, cover one quart of peaches, put paper over and bake. To be eaten with cream and sugar. GREASELESS CAKES Fried cakes are very popular in
most families, but many do not uke
greasy cakes. The latter will find the
following scheme very helpfuL
After taking from the kettle dip each cake quickly in a dish of hot water. This removes the extra grease. When sugaring fried cakes put them in a bag in which has been placed
some powdered sugar and shake welL
Buttermilk fried cakes are sure to
be tender.
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Is Your Wife The FURNACE MAN? If your wife is the "furnace man" around the house after you have left for the day, just institute a little investigation. Before "winter sets in, find out if she enjoys the job. You "will be surprised at the hardships she has endured. You will recall that many times last winter on the colder windy days she said to you, probably when you were seated at the dinner table, "It's been simply impossible to heat the house to-day." Perhaps you passed some sympathizing remark, and with a thought of how easy it was for you to shovel and lift coal, dismissed the matter from your mind. Perhaps you had heard the remark so often that you paid no attention to it. Her complaint may not have brought to your mind the almost continuous, tiresome journeys to the basement, the back-breaking stooping and handling of the coal and the disagreeable pouring out from the furnace of the gases and smoke while that extra large lump was fighting against being shoved through the furnace door. Nor would you possibly have noticed the reddened, chapped hands caused by too frequent washing. But suppose you do look into this matter and if you find that the job of day fireman around your house is a real hardship, won't you welcome our assistance in taking the worry and drudgery away from her? It can be done too, without changing your heajting system or tearing up the home interior. Merely have your home equipped - with You will be surprised to hear that in many) cases Morgan Cold Weather Protection has been paid for by one year's saving in coal bills. May we tell you more about itt Let Us Tell You the Cost The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything to Build Anything" N. W. 2nd &, Center Sta, Richmond, Indiana Three Phones 3247-4347-4447
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