Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 52, 11 January 1918 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1918.
PAGE NINE
ANTI-WAR PLOT NIPPED IN BUD
WASHINGTON. Jan. ll.Tbrough intercepted communications and evidence found on a ecore or more or arrested aliens, government agent hare discovered a concerted movement to reorganize German sabotage and anti-war propaganda in this country. The movement was broken up and enemy activities now arc believed to be confined to sporadic cases carried on largely by German sympathizers without guidance from a central headquarters. This was disclosed today by Government officials, who declined, however, to give all the details surrounding a evles of measures recently taken to prevent the rebuilding ot a unified enemy spy system. It Is known that about thirty Germans and a few Scandinavians have
been arrested on suspicion of com-1
pllclty in the new plot. The Germans have been interned and the Scandinavians sent out of the country. 8ome Americans are under suspicion and are bolnar doa! witched.
The evidence gathered in the round up Indicated that a few leaders whose Identity has not been disclosed but who are believed to be neutral subjects tried to communicate with a number of agitators located mainly in eastern seaports, in industrial centers and In the extreme west, to develop cooperation among them.
HAGERSTOWN, IND. ! . mmmm mtmrnm mm The funeral of Charles Burgess was held at the home of his mother, Mrs. William Schmidt. Tueseday afternoon. Rev. H. E. Truitt conducted a short ,.rvtr.. m. Anthony Hower and
Mrs. William Porter sang. "Saved by Grace" and "Rock of Ages." Burial was made In West Lawn cemetery. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lute Bolby returned to ibelr home at Indianapolis Tuesday evening after attending the funeral of Charley Burgees who has been In their home from a small child Jesse Replogle as taken seriously ill Tuesday evening at the supper table, and required the Immediate serivces of a physician Fred Murray's Sunday school class which is called the "Big Brothers Mess." will meet Friday evening at Mr. Murray's home for a socail hour Mrs. Belldon of Carrotbersvllle Is rlsitlng at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Harris, on South Plum street Mrs. Jesse Replogle was hostess to the Home Missionary society at her bom Tueseday afternoon. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Clarence Varmarif. Miss Annie Dilling gave a review of chapter 1 or the year book, "Under the North Lights." Mrs. Chester Life save a special reading. The meeting then adjourned to meet Feb. 3, with Mrs. J. W. Gruber....Tbe Aid society of the Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Walker Mrs. Jeanette Shiltneck of Richmond Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Life.... Miss Cora Castor left for Louisville, Ky., Tuesday In response to a message that her aunt was sick.... There will be a meeting at theJiome of Mrs. Charles Backensloce Thursday afternoon of next week for the purpose of sewing for the Red Cross. There will be five sewing machines placed in the home for use. All ladies are to be made welcome. They will be received by the Progressive club.
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MENU HINT Breakfast Boiled Rice. Apple Sauce Toast. Butterine. Coffee. Luncheon Stewed Oysters. Crackers. Pumpkin Pie. Coffee. Dinner Baked Fish. Riced Potatoes. Spinach. Pineapple and Cream Cheese Salad. Crackers.
THINGS WORTH KNOWING To Mend Blankets When blankets have become worn In the center as they usually do, especially when used to cover children, they can bo made over and will last nearly as long as a new pair by cutting through the center (ft thin place, both lengthwise and crosswise, from edge to edge of blan
ket, then trimming the outside corners of blanket to the center and sew
ing firmly, thus throwing the thin
corners to outside, where least wear is given. If neatly done this does not Injure the looks of blanket and is a
great saving.
Children's sheets can also be turn ed in this wav.
Use fine rolled 'cracker crumbs for
pumpkin pie, much better than corn
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Two young ladles on the promenade of a fashionable seaside resort had been watching the vessels pass
DIES AT ANDERSON
Mrs. Belle Frazier, formerly of Richmond, died Saturday at Anderson. She is survived by her husband, John Frarler, and one daughter, Ruth Snyder. No funeral arrangements have been announced. There is a great shortage of certain supplies in New Zealand, especially in white lead, linseed oil, glass, corrugated Iron, wire, and hardware in gen-
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starch for It makes it fluffy as if eggs are used. By brushing the tops of loaves or bread with milk that has been slightly
sweetened the crust will not become hard and will brown nicely.
really good dark fur, which would be just the thing to wear with the suit. Womanlike, I was glad that I could decide conscientiously upon the brown suit. It was infinitely more becoming than the heavy coat. The fact that It would be more comfortable also, made me perfectly satisfied with my decision. "Here vour shoes. Missis Graham,
Dicky imitated Katie's voice so per-
have plenty of time." Dicky looked at his watch. "Yes, indeed. We shall be sitting long enough in the train." We were just going out of the door when the telephone rang. "Come on," said Dicky, grabbing my arm, "Let Katie say we have gone." But I held back. "You don't know
but It might be some very important
fectly that I really thought she was message. I am going to answer it
through a telescope loaned them by an ancient mariner. On banding the glass back one of them remarked that it was a very good one. "Yes, miss," said the old tar, "that telescope was given me by Lord Nelson. "Mercy.man! Why, Lord Nelson has been dead for more than a hundred years! " "Well. I'm blowed." remarked the salty one. quite unabashed, '"ow the time do fly!"
It doesn't pay to
ed that the native Londoner has no sense of humor, as one American officer of the newly organized engineers found out. This man went into a barber shop for a shave and fell to bragging about the U. S. A. "Why, in America," he declared, "we all specialize. You should stick (to one thing and maer it completely." The barber, who meanwhile had been lathering hi3 customer's face, nodded assent, but said nothing. He then left the American and sat down to enjoy his newspaper. "Why don't you shave me?" inquired the American. 'Oh, we only lather here," coolly replied the barber. "You must go next door to be shaved." "Do you know why money is so scarce, brothers?" the soap box orator demanded, and a fair-sized section of the backbone of the nation waited in leisurely patience for the answer. A tired-looking woman had paused for a moment on the edge of the crow 3. she spoke shortly. "It's because so many of you men spend your time telling each other why, 'stead of hustling to see that it ain't!"
THE TABLE Italian MacaroniCook macaroni in
salted water until tender. Drain off
water and put macaroni in colander.
Have ready in a saucepan a lame-
spoon butter, heated. Put into this chopped onion and green pepper (one of each) and cook tender. Turn into
saucepan, add can of tomatoes ana a
little red pepper.
Arrange the macaroni alternately in layers with tomatoes in a bake dish, finishing with tomatoes. Cover with grated cheese and bake twenty to thirty minutes. Do not bake too long, as this must be juicy. Au Gratin Potatoes Boil eight medium sized potatoes as for mashing; put through fruit press, add salt and pepper to taste,- tablespoon butter substitute, half pound grated cheese and quarter cup warm milk or cream, stirring briskly for two minutes. Serve Immediately. Enough for four persons. Lyonnais Potatoes Chop six large new potatoes very fine. Cut an onion into frying pan with a tablespoon good butter substitute, or, better still, bacon drippings; when brown, add potatoes seasoned with teaspoon salt and pepper. Stir often and fry until all are, well browned. Beat yo'lks of two eggs, take pota
toes from fire steaming hot, quickly stir into them the beaten yolks, turn them out onto a hot platter, bank them ud Into a mound, strew with
chopped parsley and serve hot.
War Time Cake One cup sugar,
one egg, one heaping tablespoon short'
ening, a little salt, one cup sweet milk,
three teaspons baking powder, lemon
flavoring or vanilla extract, flour to
make a thin batter.
This makes a two-layer cake. Put
together with jelly or lemon filling.
Or it will make a good sized loaf
cake.
Herring Salad (luncheon dish for meatless day). Economical and tasty Take three nice salt herrings, lay
them in clean water twenty-four hours.
changing the water three or four times. Now clean them and pick the meat into little bits. Take three boiled potatoes, cut them in little dice; also three apples cut in little dice; one small onion cut very fine. Mix, add pepper and vinegar to taste. Serve with or without lettuce leaves. A meal with bread and butter. Hoovorized Mincemeat Expensive mincsmeat is beyond our purse nowa-
take it for grant-itJlJjll?lJ?e' if Care'
Mix together one cup breadcrumbs half cup vinegar, one cup seeded raisins, one cup molasses, one cup sugar, ground cloves and cinnamon to taste, one cup water or enough to make it of right consistency. Scald ingredients and U3e when cold like ordinary mince
meat with your own good pie crust.
fcMnri m until I turned around and
saw him bowing low, the shoes held toward me. They shone with conscientious brushing. "I suppose you want a tip." I said. "riniv thin " nirkv rtausrht me and
kissed me. "Spreading out your ward-1
robe to make a selection? Better not
take too long deciding. We're going into the country, you know. No need to doll up."
"I am not KOins: to doll up." i re
turned indignantly. "You told me to wear the most comfortable thing 1 had, and I have just decided upon the
brown suit and my furs." "Of course the fact that that brown combination is the most becoming suit you own had nothing to do with it," teased Dicky. He dodged out of the door just in time to escape a pillow which I threw at him. I dressed rapidly, and when Katie called us to breakfast Dicky's approv
ing glance at my costume made me feel as if the day had started out most
auspiciously. We both ate a heavy breakfast, for Katie's muffins, broiled
ham and eggs- fried just right were
too tempting to be ignored by more
Plicate aDnetites than ours.
"Shall we walk to the station? We
I dreaded to hear the voice at the
other end of the receiver, however. Suppose this should be some impera tive message that would compel us to give up our trip!
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Red Cross Gains Dollar When Girl Uses Slang There is a girl's club in Richmond which is opposed to the use of slang. Thursday Miss Flora Mae Green, head of civilian relief work for the Red Cross, received a letter enclosing 1 and the slogan of the club: "Every girl who uses slang must pay a dollar to the Red Cross.
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Revelations of a Wife
WHAT HAPPENED ON THE EVENTFUL MORNING OF THE FIRST DAY'S OUTING (Concluded) I tubbed rapidly and then with my bathrobe wrapped tightly around me, for I felt chilly, I took down two of my dresses and debated which I should wear. One was a green rough cloth made simply in one piece with a. striking
little vest and collar and
acoicn piaia in a sort siik. it was a most comfortable little gown, one that I had worn a great deal. With it I would have to wear my long heavy coat. I felt that the day was too warm for me to bear the weight of it walking. The other costume was a suit which I had made for my trousseau, a brown cheviot one-piece gown with a coat to match. It v.aa strictly tailored, and I was quite proud of its lines and general appearance. I had a set of furs, a cap, tippet and muff, modest but
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At. .ue cost oi a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautlfier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice Is used to bleach and remove euch blemishes as
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