Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 19, 4 December 1917 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1917.

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COOK BOOKS ON SALE The Domestic Science association has published a cook book containing about 500 of the choicest recipes of the members. The book is bound in white oil cloth cover and makes a useful and inexpensive Christmas present. It can be purchased at Nicholson's Book Store or by applying to a member of the association. The proceeds from the sale go to the support of the Day Nursery. Further information can be had by applying to Mrs. J. N. Seaney, chairman of committee, 'phone 1807. Miss Mavraret Finch spent the weekend with her parents at their home in Red Key. Mrs. William Scull's circle of the Aid society of First Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Frank McFail at her home, 100 North Twenty-first street. The W. C. B. class of the Central Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. John Roland at her home, 127 Randolph street. Phil Starr of the aviation school in Dayton, O., spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Starr in the Keystone apartments. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Helms gave a reception , and dinner Sunday at their country home south of the city, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Helms who have been recently married. A dinner was served at noon in the dining room which was decorted with a profusion of carnations and fern. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Austerman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawler, and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. W. Austerman and son Willard, Mrs. Cynthia Hunt, and Miss Martha Austerman all of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Helms and children, Herschel, Esther and Myron of Eaton, O., Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rude of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helms and son, Hassal, and Misses Amy Evans, Eva Hudspath, Neva Hudspath of Liberty, and Miss Helen Eachus. Mrs. Mae Corregan spent Sunda with her sister in Indianapolis. Miss Mary Williams entertained a number of women last evening at dinner at her home as a courtesy to her guest, Miss Grace Brown of Columbia university, who lectured yesterday at the high school. Mrs. William Bockhoff was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Dorcas society. Mrs. F. A. Dressel was a guest at the meeting. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Walter Luring, December 31. Miss Hazel Mashmeyer entertained members of the A. N. C. club last evening with a movie party followed by luncheon at a down town lunch room. The guest3 were Mrs. Forrest Gartslde, Mrs. Earl Kinley, Mrs. Carl Lange, Mrs. Lee Blossom, Miss Mary Bulla. Miss Mildred Parker, Miss Edna Dickinson, Miss Nola Russell and Miss Lela Manford. Lieutenant Walter Davis and his two guests. Lieutenant William Kuhn and William McDuffy, of the aviation school at Dayton, have returned after a short visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. The entertainment to have been given at the Joseph Moore school this evening has been indefinitely postponA POPULAR STYLE 1975 1973 Dress for Misses and Small Women. This style may be made with the sleeve in wrist or elbow length. The pocket is unique in its shaping. This dress is easy to develop and nice for serge or gabardine, velvet or satin. Braid or embroidery will form a suitable trimming. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 16, 18 and 20 years. It requires 5 yards of 44-inch material for an 18-year size. The skirt portion meas ures 2-?4 yards at the lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Name Address City i Size Address Pattern Department, Palladium.

ed. Announcement concerning it will be made later. Mrs. Harry Underwood of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of her father, Charles Haner at his home 124 South Fourteenth street. Mrs. Underwood came to see her brother, Carl Haner, before he left for Fort Royal, S. Car. She will make an extended visit here. The Tirzah Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert Jenkins, 100 Randolph street. Ail members aro requested to b present as important business will be transacted. Mrs. G. N Parkinson and daughter have returned from Portland where there have been the guests of John Parkinson. Joseph Kennedv and son, Wayne Frances have returned to their home In Anderson after a short visit with friends here Orlo Gable who has been spending a few days with his father. N. H. Gable in Portland has returned to this city.

. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reagan of Colorado Springs, Colo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Foulke are the parents of a daughter, Eova Gertrude, born yesterday morning. Mrs. Foulke was formerly Miss Frances Pierce. Announcement has been made cf the engagement of Miss Pauline Schenck, of this city, and Robert W. Hedrick of Dayton, O. The date for the wedding has not been announced. West Richmond W. C. T. U. will hold an important business meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Community house at 2:30 o'clock All members are requested to be present. Reid Memorial church will hold its Christmas bazaar next Saturday at 1028 Main street. Members having any fancy work or home made foods or canned fruits are asked to turn them in as soon as possible. Women of Richmond are reminded that waste paper is to be collected early In the spring. All paper saved during the next three months will be sold about in March, proceels to be used for the Day Nursery. Earlham Alumni of the city are arranging for a reception In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards to be given in the Art Gallery of the high school Wednesday evening, December 12. There are about two hundred alumni in Richmond. Mrs. H. L. Overdeer will be hostess tomorrow afternoon for a meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of Grace M. E. church at the parsonage at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Blanche Scott will address the meeting. The regular Christmas offering will be observed. All women are cordially invited. Wrord has been received from Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hegger who are in Los Angeles, Cal that Mr. Hegger's health is much improved and he is well pleased with the climate there, which is proving to be a great benefit to him. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give a dance in Newcastle tomorrow evening at the Chambers Bailey hall. . Kolp's orchestra will furnish music for the dance. Miss Myra Simmons has gone to Chicago for several days' visit with relatives. PORTUGAL WOMEN DOING THEIR BIT Bare-footed Portuguese woman loding shells for allies on ship bound for France. This is one of the ways in which Portuguese women are doing their bit In the war against Germany. The woman in the photograph carries ninety-pound shells on her head and in her bare feet trots up and down the gangplank a great many times each day. The vessel is being loaded at Lisbon, where munition factories are busy day and night j

Heart and Home Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I should like to have seme advice from you on the matter of how to treat my gentleman callers. I am a very pretty girl, so the young men of our town tell me, and I am quite popular with the younger set and have to attend all the parties and dances and sometimes entertain young people at my house. (1) When two young men call me up on the same evening and want to call on me, how should I decide which to allow to come, or would it be ad! right for me to have both? (2) Usually when I have a gentleman friend here my mother opens the door for him and takes his coat and hat and tells him to be seated. Then she leaves the room and he has to stay there alone till I come. Is that all right? (3) When in a party of four, two young men and two eirls, how should they walk when going to the picture show should the young men walk together and the girls together, or should they walk in couples, a boy and a girl? (4) How late is it proper to let a party of young people stay at the house when having a party? MABELLE BROWN. (1) Unless you have some reason to believe that one of them is Intending to call you up for a date you should allow the first one who calls the privilege of coming to see you. Sometimes it is understood that more than one boy will call on a girl; when you wish to have more than one, say to the first one that you expect another frienci and that if he doesn't mind, you will let them both come; then tell the second one who calls that you have made a date with the first one, but that he also may come if he wishes. There are girls who are clever enough to entertain more than one boy at a time, and you seem to be one of this type. (2) I think the arrangement is quite nice. Of course It might be well for your mother to remain with the young man a few minutes talking to him, and then when you arrive, excuse herself, but it is not absolutely necessary. The essential thing is to make the

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INSTEAD OF SUGAR 1. Use honey, molasses and dark syrups. 2. Can your fruit juices and turn them into jellies as needed. INSTEAD OF COAL 1. Use fireless cookers. 2. Use wood, oil and gas wherever you can.

Christmas Silk Sale

Our Annual Christmas Silk sale to be continued all of this week. We offer thousands of yards of beautiful high grade Silks, in many cases at less than the manufacturer's cost. We suggest you take advantage of this Money-Saving event while the stocks and assortments are at their best.

WASH SATINS Yard wide, all-silk beautiful Wrash Satin for Undergarments and Blouses; the shades are ivory, sky, maise, nile and pink. Extra heavy quality Christmas Silk Sale, yard $2.00. NOVELTY SILKS Our. entire line of Novelty Silks in Plaids, Checks and Stripes; all reduces for this sale. They are arranged in three roups. LOT NO. 1 In this lot we include our entire line of Novelties, which were formerly sold up to $2 Xmas Silk Sale, yard $1.38. LOT NO. 2 In this lot you will find some splendid values for Shirts, Waists and Dresses, worth up to $2.25 Christmas Silk Sale, yard $1.79. LOT NO. 3 Ten pieces of beautiful Novelties in Plaids and Stripes worth regularly up to $3.50. Xmas Silk Sale, yard $2.48. SEMI-SILK CREPE DE CHINE Ten pieces of yard wide semi-silk Crepe de Chine, in all light or dark shades, including ivory, flesh and pink. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 50c. TUSSAHS & SILK POPLINS Twenty pieces of yard wide silk Poplins and Tussah, in all of the wanted shades, including black. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 79c. SPECIAL VALUES IN BLACK SILKS Yard wide, all-silk, black Taffeta, $1.35 value Sale price, yard $1.10.

Christmas Furs All ready for your inspection. Sets and Separate Pieces. For Ladies', Misses' and Children. Make your selection now while stocks are com. plete. .

young man feel at home until you get there. (3) Usually it just happens that each couple walks together, one boy and one girl, but occasionally it will happen that the boys will get together and the girls together, and then later they may change positions so the boys each walk with their partners. It is generally more dignified for each boy to walk with his partner. (4) At a simple evening's entertainment, the guests begin going at about ten-thirty, but on Saturday nights, for instance, when there is no work or school the next morning, it would be all right to stay a little later. There i3 no hard end fast rule about when to conclude an evening's entertainment, but young people should be careful as it impares their health and they feel it later.

I Tlpar Mr Thnmnsnn T svm trt have the most trouble of any woman who ever lived. My husband is a drunkard and he does not bring me home enough money to keep me in clothes and to keep the house going and both ends meet. He makes a good wags, but he spends so much on drink that there is little left. I have three small children, but the youngest is i seven and they are at school most of the day. Can't you suggest something I can do to make the home hap pie? and to help make- both ends meet . TROUBLED. It seems to me that you are facing the situation that so many women have to face nowadays, and you must be brave and not become discouraged. Why don't you try to secure a position working somewhere? Perhaps you could get work for part of the day, or get mending and such work that you could take home with you. If you have friends who are employed or who employ women, why not ask them if they know of work to do. In these times of war and enforced economy, many women feel that they can make themselves useful. Wives of enlisted men have to work and many others who never worked before. Working for a living is no disgrace, and you will be happier when you feel yourself partly self-supporting at least, and you will be wel' paid for the work you do. Silver coins being scarce in Honduras, that country is to reopen its mint, which has been closed a long time, and melt up and reduce in fineness 250,000 pesos, which will then make 500,000 pesos. Yard wide all-silk. Black Messaline $1.50 value. Sale Price, yard $1.19. Yard wide, Black Silk Poplin, Beautiful finnish. Sale price, yard 79c. 40-inch, all-silk Satin Radiant, beautiful Satin Faced Cloth, Sale Price $2.00 40-INCH NOVELTY SILK Fifteen pieces of 40-inch Fancy Novelty Silks, included in this lot are Canton Crepes,, Silk Poplins, Crepe de . Chines and Tussahs. There are short length of values worth up to $3.00 Xmas Silk Sale, yard $1.69. PLAIN CHIFFON TAFFETA Yard wide, all-silk plain Chiffon Taffeta in twenty good shades with plenty of blue ana green; a cloth that would be considered cheap at $1.75. Christmas Silk Sale, yard $1.39. CREPE DE CHINE 40-inch all-Silk Crepe de Chines in every wanted light or dark shades, including ivory, flesh, pink and blue for Waists, oiouses. Dresses and Undergarments. Guaranteed to wash. Christmas Silk Sale, yard $1.29. SHIRTING SILKS Our entire line, none held back of 32-inch all-silk Shirtings for Men's Shirts, Women's Blouses and Chi!-, dren's wear. Regular values worth up to $1.35. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 98c.

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. MENU HINT . Breakfast. Grapefruit Halves. Flake Hominy (slightly sweetened and cooked in a little milk). Cinnamon Toast. Coffee. Luncheon. Vegetable Soup. Salt Crackers Tapioca Pudding. No-Egg Cake Cocoa. (Recipe No-Egg Cake One-half cup shortening compound, one cup brown sugar, cream, then add three-quarters cup milk, variety of spices, raisins If desires and flour to make batter. Use three even teaspoons good baking powder for this.) Dinner. Baked Macaroni with Cheese Stuffed Green Peppers. Rye Bread Butter. Prune Whip. Cereal Coffee. CONSERVATION DESSERTS Baked Indian Pudding (Eggless, bubterless and sugarless, but delicious) Cook one pint boiling water (salted) and two-thirds cup cornmeal about twenty minutes in double boiler. Pour into oiled baking dish, add one quart milk and half cup molasses. Sprinkle top with cinnamon and bake two or three hours or until thick as desired. Steamed Suet Pudding 0n3 cup chopped suet, one cup molasses, one cup sour milk, two raisins, three cups Denver mud A SIMPLE FIRST AID FOR THE MOTORIST, The Increasing number of automobile accidents and the danger of delay In Setting the Injured to a physician or surgeon causes many deaths and permanent disa b i ll ties that might be avoided If a simple first aid remedy like Denver Mud was carried by motorists, ready for Instant use. Denver Mud is an antiseptic h e a ling Blaster, easily applied, hot or cold. It reduces inflammation and high temperature caused by cuts, bruises, burns and open wounds. It destroys any dangerous germs in contact with Injured parts, starts a healthy circulation and assists Nature to restore injured parts to normal condition. A small roll of gauze ' bandage and a 26c can of Denver Mud is the most effective first aid and should be part of the "Safety Kit" of every motorist. Sold by all druggists. TABLE DAMASK Table Damasks always make an acceptable Christmas Gift We show a large variety of style and patterns and have arranged three special groups as follows: Group No. 1 4-pieces 64 inch Mercerized Damasks in a good range of patterns Sale Price 59c. 3-pieces 64 inches Mercerized Damasks in a fine smooth cloth, all new designs. Sale Price 69c. 5-pieces, 66 inch Mercerized Damasks; these goods have a beautiful finish and the designs are all new, 79c. GROUP n 3- pieces, 64 and 66 inches Union Damasks. These goods wear splendidly and the designs are beautiful. Sale price $1.00. 4- piece 66 in. Union Damasks in as many different styles a fine smooth cloth. Sale Price $1.25. 4-pieces, 68 inches Union Damasks. The patterns are Daisy Stripe, Snow Drop, Pansy and Fleur De Lis, all beautiful finish. Sale price $1.50. GROUP III 3 pieces, 70-inch., all linen Damask, in a splendid line of patterns. Goods that are almost entirely off the market. Sale Price $1.65. 7-pieces, 70 and 72 inches. All linen Damasks. These are the most beautiful goods we have ever offered and to appreciate them they must be seen. We offer these goods at less than the present manufacturers price. If you appreciate handsome linenes, we feel sure these will pleasure you. Sale Price $2.00, CHRISTMAS LINE OF FANCY TURKISH TOWELS We show a wonderful line of Fancy Turkish Towels for the Christmas season. The assortments are larger and the designs prettier than any we have ever shown, and the colors are absolutely fast LOT NO. 1 Twenty dozen of a very heavy Towel in a good large size, the colors are pink, blue, lavender and orange in stripes, plaids and floral designs. Special 59c, 2 for $1.10. LOT NO. 2 25 dozen of a large Turkish Towel in a good heavyweight. The colors are pink, blue, lavender and orange. Colors guaranteed absolutely fast Special, S9c; 3 for $1.00.

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flour, two eggs, one teaspoon soda, spices to suit taste. Steam three hours. To be eaten with any dressing you like. Carrot Pudding One cup chopped suet, one cup grated carrots, one cup grated potatoes, one cup molasses, one cup raisine, one teaspoon soda, one cup salt, two cups flour. Steam three hours. Sauce for pudding: One pint water, one tablespoon flour or cornstarch (moisten with water), two tablesppons sugar, two tablespoons cream or small piece of butter, one teaspoon vanilla. Stir this In when water i3 boiling, add vanilla last of all. Banana Dumplings Make a regular pie crust, roll out as thin as for a pie, cut in pieces the same as for any other dumplings. Fll with sliced banana, one tablespoon sugar or sirup to each dumpling. Flavor with nutmeg. Draw up the pasta to cover the banana. Bake in buttered dish. Served hot with any kind of sauce. Raisin Tapioca Dessert Four cups hot water, one-half cup minute tapioca, one-third cup seeded raisins, threequarters cup sugar or one cup honey or sirup, one-half tablespoon shreded citron, cocoanut, cream. Add tapioca, raisins, sweetening and citron to hot water and cook slowly until tapioca is clear. Pour Into small cups or molds, wetting them with dold water and 6et in cool place. When thoroughly chilled turn onto individual plates, sprinkle with cocoanut and serve with cream.

ROAD MAKES RECORD MONTREAL, Dec. 4. Preliminary returns of the Canadian Pacific Railway's gross earnings for November show that a new high record for any month in the company's history has been established.

IT'S THE TALK All over Richmond about those beautiful Xmas Greeting Letters, Cards, Folders, Booklets, Calendars, Tags, Seals, at the RICHMOND ART STORE 829 MAIN STREET Richmond's Art and Gift Shop

LOT NO. 3 Just ten dozen of a very special line of Turkish Towel the size is 18x36 inches in a good heavy weight. And comes in pink or blue border. Special, 29c, 4 for $1.00. WASH CLOTH Turkish Wash Cloths to match the Towels, priced Special 10c, 3 for 25c. PLAIN WHITE TURKISH TOWELS In addition to the fancy colored bordered Towels we are offering some wonderful values in plain white Turkish Towels. See the special lots offered at 59c, 39c and 29c TURKISH BATH SETS We show a new line of Bath Sets including one large Towel one guest Towel and one Wash Cloth put up in individual boxes in the pink, blue, lavender and gold border. Priced Special $1.00. SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GLOVES One can hardly think of Christmas without thinking of Gloves. We show the most complete line of ladies', Misses' and Children's Gloves we have ever offered. We suggest you make your selections in this line just as soon as possible, while the stock Is complete in shades and sizes. WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES We show complete lines of either the single or double silk glove with the double finger tips and fancy embroidery backs, in all of the wanted shades. On account of the scarcity of Kid Gloves, the Silk Gloves will be in greater demand than ever this season. See the special values we are offering $1.50, $1.15, 85c, 60c.

Ring Demonstration Special-demonstration of W. L. and Co. Gold Shell Rings. Each Ring absolutely guaranteed for five years' wear. See the special values $1.50, $1.00, 50c, 25c. ' .

BAKERS URGED TO CUT . PRICE OF THEIR BREAD

WASHINGTON, Dec: 4. Immediate reduction . In bread prices wherever possible has been recommended to bakers throughout the country, by the war emergency council of the baking industry'- Bakers will go under government license. Dec. 10 using, a set formula and producing a standardized loaf required by the food administration. BEAUTIFUL EYES i You can make your eyes beautiful by applying LaSH.BROW.INE nightly. It makes the eye-MFi&Z-Jl-ixtM hmm and laahM thw-it Inns JjSff :y i and luxnriant. fcoc-eesfuny cs3 1 ' jZb thousand. LASH -6ROW-1NE ix- w to Guaranteed Dura and harmless. 'owy..' sir Si;-r Price Wc. Recommended S and sold by Thlstlethwalte'sj Who Is IE-' Fi-FI"? Meet Her at the Washington Theatre MONDAY and TUES. Evenings Dec. 10th and 11th CHAMOISETTE AND LEATHERETTES These Gloves are the most practical ever produced. They fit well, look well on the hand, can be wash ed and will give the wearer service. They come in either White or Black, with the fancy contrasting embroidery backs. See the special values. Pair $1.00 89c. CAPE GLOVES Women are beginning to appreciate the splendid qualities of these goods for service and street wear. Also Just the thing for cold weather. These goods are shown in English Tan and Browns; also greys and white in a full range of sizes. See the special values offered. Pair $230, $2.00, $1.50. FRENCH KID GLOVES We are fortunate, due to our early purchases to be able to show complete lines of the wanted things in the light-weight over seam French Kid Gloves, for dress wear, the most wanted shades are Ivory, Oreys, Browns and Black with fancy embroidery racks. Priced Special $2.50, $2.00, $130. EXTRA SPECIAL Just 50 dozen of a special number in Women's White Chamois Lisle Gloves in a full range of sizes guaranteed to wash, a regular 75c value. Special Pair 59c CHILDREN'S & INFANTS' GLOVES AND MITTENS Our line of Children's Gloves and Mittens Is most complete including kid and wool Mittens and Gloves also complete line of Golf Gloves see the special values offered. Pair $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Infants Gloves and Mittens in white, pink or blue, also the little thumbles mittens. Special 60c and 25c