Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 159, 16 May 1918 — Page 5

TftE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1913

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iproDietnjr - 2X1 MRT.ELrlZABETH THOMPSON

Dear Mrs. Thompson My life has been very happy and uneventful until lately. I married when I was twentyone. Now I am thirty years old and (he father of three wonderful children. The woman I ' married has

been the best of wives and mothers and I have been very con tented in my choice. My wife is three years older than myself, which I am sure you will say ought make no difference. She was beautiful at the time I married her, but now the is plain. The thing I feel most keenly, however, is the fact that she is extremely selfish She is always demanding things for herself and as

surely as she knows I want something she refuses to have it in the house. My wife's younger sister has recently come to live with us. She is

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even more beautiful than my wife was when I married her. She is a dear little thing, only eighteen years c!d, and she is so afraid she will be in the way and not wanted that I just couldn't help loving her. Her parents are dead and she is living with us because she has no other place to go. I am positively worried because I think of nothing bat my little sister-in-law. It sounds weak to admit this, but I don't know just how things are going to end. Do you think I ought to confess to either my wife or sister-in-law the way I feel so that if they think best we can arrange for b.er,to live somewhere else? The part which I like to tell the least is that the little girl loves me, too. I am sure of this, because of her eyes when we are alone. I wouldn't do anything to hurt her for worlds DOUBTFUL. Your sister-in-law is so young that she will not love you seriously as long as you conceal the state of your feelings. You must have character enough to control yourself and master your thoughts. Do not allow yourself to dream of the girl, because so much danger lies in day dreaming and letting thoughts run riot. Do not confess to either your wife or sister-in-law

' but meet the situation manfully.

Htouueliold

JL JJ. lA lHH-r Sy MRJV M ORTON

MEN UHINT Breakfast. French Toast Syrup Baked Bananas Coffee Luncheon. Baked Kidney Beans Pepper Relish, Steamed Corn Bread Tea Dinner. Oxtail and Spaghetti Dressed Lettuce Tapioca Cream POTATO PATTIES Select medium-sized, smooth-skinned oval potatoes. Bake in a moderately hot oven until tender, b?ing careful not to overbrown the skin. Cut the potatoes in two lengthwise, remove the potato pulp, being careful to leave the shells unbroken. Mash the hot potato, add either milk or cream to moisten as for mashed potato, y2 saltspoon salt and V saltspoon pepper. Fllll the shells with this mixture, rounding the surface so that it Is Ihe shape of the original potato. Bake for ten minutes in a hot oven. , Variations Fold into the two cups of seasoned potato pulp, the beaten white of an egg; pile lightly in the potato shells and bake. Grated cheese, cupful to 2 cups of potato pulp may he used. DESSERTS Rhubarb Pie Two cups rhubarb, one and one-half cups sugar, two heaping teaspoons flour, pinch of salt, yolk of one egg. Mix sugar, salt and flour. Beat separately the egg, then add to other ingredients. Mix well and put in crust. Put on top crust and bake in quick oven about thirty-five minutes. Pineapple Bavarian Cream One pint of canned pineapple chopped fine, one small cup sugar; simmer on stove ton minutes, then add half package of plain gelatin which should be soaked in half cup cold water one-half hour; stir until well dissolved in the hot pineapple, then set out to cool until it begins to thicken. Then whip one pint of cream and add to mixture. Stir well and set where It will keep cold, stirring occasionally till well mixed and set. Serve with peach preserve. Our Favorite War Cake A nice moist cake: One-half cup lard substitute, one cup brown sugar, one-half cup molasses, one cup sour milk, one teaspoon soda, one teaspoond baking powder, two and one-half cups rye flour, salt and spices to taste. Can be made in layers and frosted, or nuts and raisins added and baked in large loaf. Economical. Chocolate .Cake One cup brown sugar, two tablespoons cocoa, one tablespoon butter; or substitute, one cup sour milk, one level teaspoon baking soda, dissolved In boiling water, one teaspoon vanilla, one and one-half cups flour (sift before measuring). Bake in hot oven twenty to thirty minutes. Best results if baked in loaf. Economy Pumpkin Pie Four tablespoons cornstarch moistened with milk

(fresh buttermilk). Stir the cornstarch smooth in the milk; four cups stewed pumpkin, two and one-half cups fresh buttermilk, generous teaspoon soda, salt, sugar and spices to taste (grated nutmeg, allspice, ginger and a little vanilla.)

No eggs needed, which makes quite an item when eggs are high. Makes four good pies. Wartime Cake One cup sugar, one tablespoon melted butter, two eggs, one teaspoon vanilla, one cup rice flour, one cup wheat flour, two teaspoons baking powder, one cup milk.

in a' boudoir cap and kimono as so many women do nowadays." I was spared the necessity of answering her by Dicky's entrance. He looked very handsome in his morning clothes. "Good morning, mother!" he said cheerily, kissing her. "Sorry to have kept you waiting. Are you" nearly

starved?" She thawed perceptibly. "I am hungry," she admitted.

"Well, then, cn to the breakfast table!" and Dicky took each of us by

the arm and rushed us gayly into the dining room. The breakfast was well cooked and well served, although Katie's air was still a bit bullen. When she brought the coffee and Mrs. Graham tasted it with, an air of testing, I saw a gleam of triumph .'n my mother-in-law's eyes. "There!" she said, "that is something like coffee! Dicky, taste yours and tell me if this doesn't remind you of the old times at home." I felt almost as if a decisive moment had come. Katie's back was eloquent. I could see that she was purposely lingering over the dishes on the buffet. I had a wild impulse to flash an appealing glance at Dicky, but I kept my eyes stead ly averted from his. "Why, I dno't know, mother." and Dicky's tone was judicial. "This is rattling good coffee, but I don't see any particular difference ;n the taste of it and that which Katie gives us every morning." "Then you have lost your sense of taste altogether," his mother snapped and said but little during the rest of the meal. "But I think if I had been a primitive woman I should have gone out and joined Katie in the dance steps which I was sure she was executing in the kitchen. Dicky's Good by Kiss. "I'll warn you now, Madge, don't take mother to see anything less than a hundred years old. If it is something very fine, you might venture on some recent object of eighty or

ninety years, but anything under sev-enty-flve would be altogether too hopelessly modern." Dicky stood near the door, attlied for the street His hat and stick were in his hand, and nis eyes were dancing mischievously as he looked from his mother to me. I did not share his good spirits. His departure for the studio would leave his mother on my hands for the day. It would be our first time alone together, and I dreaded the ordeal.

"Dicky! you are ridiculous," his mother said tartly, but I caught a glim mer of a smile and knew that she was not as displeased as she pretended to be at his raillery. . "Is there anything that you would particularly like to see?"I asked, trying to make my tone cordial. "I haven't been in New York for years," she replied, "and I would like to revisit some of the places I found so interesting then. I want especially to see some of the old churches I saw then, Trinity, St. Paul's Chapel and the rest of them." "You'll sure have soma voyage if you make port at all the ancient gospel harbors this town owns," he said "Better take a taxi, Madge; got money, enough?" . '

Glenna Leary visited the Central school Thursday. Kenneth Harris and family of near Richmond attended church here Sunday and spent the day with Eli Williams and family. We believe that last Thursday deserves the banner in all the Red Cross sewings at this place, there were sixty ladies present at the sewing. Prof, and Mrs. McDivitt entertained the Senior class last Friday evening, an elegant supper was served and a good time enjoyed by all. Mr. McDivlt was presented an Alladin stand lamp by the Senior class. " Ruth, three year old daughter of O. T. Aydelotte and charles, five year old son of Rev. C. S. Masterson have both been very ill the past week with pneumonia. The Jackson base ball team defeated Camden at Camden, Wednesday afternoon by a score of 7 to 4. Quite a number of the ball fans accompanied the boys to Camden Wednesday. On last Friday afternoon McGuffys high school nine of Oxford, played the

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A Red Cross sale is being arranged here for June 8th at the Township house. Dr. Weist of Richmond, spent Sun-

! day with Prof. J. S. McDivitt and fam

ily. Heber O'Hara attended the County

j Boys Congress meeting at West Man

chester Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Leon Craig and baby daughter, of West Alexandria, are here visiting her parents. They expect to move to Cambridge, O., where Mr. Craig has a position as barber. Misses Mae and Opal Thompson and

Unsightly Hair DefRiraefc DrMlracle, the original aanltarr liquid, Is truly a revelation In modern acteace. It la Just an efficacious for removing- coarae, bristly ft-rowta aa It la for ordinary ones. Only k en nine DeMlraele baa money-back guarantee In each package. At toilet counters Id Oe, 91 and 2 sixes, or by mail from as In plain wrapper oa receipt of price. FREE hook with tratlmc-nlals of hlarheat authorities explalna what causes hair on face, aeek and arms, why It Increases and how DeMlraele devitalises It. mailed la plain sealed envelope on request. DeMlraele, Park Ave. and 129th St., New York.

high school team at this place and

were defeated by a score of 11 to 8. On this coming Friday the Central school will close and have a big day out of it As usual' a ball game between this place and West Alexandria, will take place in the afternoon. Annual commencement on Friday evening. May 17. Class roll as follows: Jennie Sullivan, Gertrude Bice. Odessa Sauers, Freda Larsh, Russell Laird, Harley Surface, Heber O. Hara, Marshal Ketron, George McGill, Harold Brandenberg, Marvis Banker and Russel Shute.

CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MOXEV DON"T MISS THIS. Cut out thU slip, enclose with 6c and mail it to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Av., Chicago, 111., writing- your 'name and address' clearly. Tou will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kldne Pills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.

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vitality builder gives nature the assistance it needs and must have to maintain a proper health-balance in the body. That's why Hull's Superlative routs colds, grip, tonsilitis and similar ailments in a hurry. That's why it corrects stomach, kidney, liver, bladder and nerve troubles, banishes rheumatic conditions and other ills caused by exposure, careless habits, improper diet and a general run-down condition. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE' So absolutely certain are the makers of Hull's Superlative of its undoubted value in any sickness or ailment that they personally have instructed each druggist to say to every customer, "if Hull's Superlative does not give the results you think you should get, bring the bottle back partly full or empty and get your money. I don't want a cent of your money if this preparation does not help you. The Hull Medicine Company guarantees it to me. That's why 1 can afford to make my guarantee to jou so strong." Adv.

Revelations ot a Wife

THE WORD THAT SAVED

Into my mind flashed a picture of

my own little mother and the insist

ent craving for food which was hers in the early morning. The memory

made my voice soft as I replied to

Dicky. "I think all elderly people are hun

gry in the morning, especially those

who are not quite well," I said.. Let's dr.ess as fast as we can. You get your

shower and hurry back. I will not take one this morning, but get into

something quickly.

I dislike being hurried about my

dressing, but when it is necessary I

can get into my clothing very quickly

I twisted my hair into a simple low

knot and rushed into my clothes. I

selected a blue linen house gown which was especially easy to fasten, so that when Dicky came back from the

bathroom I was all ready for breakfast, save bathing my face and hands. "Gee!" said Dicky approvingly, "tlk

about lightning change artist! Any

time you want to go into vaudeville

I'll get you a season on the big-time."

I bathed my face fcnd hands and went into the living room whtre

Dicky's mother was reading the morning paper. She put up her lorgnette and surveyed me from head to foot. The use of a lorgnette is something I despise as an affectation, but I had to admit that the elder Mrs. Graham handled hers as if she had been given one in place of a rattle in her cradle.

"You look very nice, Margaret," she

said, with the patronizing air that some women can no more help than they can help their way of breathing. "I am very glad you do not breakfast

When Itching Stops

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There is one safe, dependable treatment j

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Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle j

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Hair is by far the most conspicuous thing about us and is probably the most easily damaged by bad or careless treatment. If we are very careful in hair washing, we will have virtually no hair troubles. An especially fine shampoo for this weather, one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair, that dissolves and entirely removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt, can easily be used at trifling expense by simply dissolving a teaspoonful of Canthrox (which you can get at any druggist's), in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the, hair instead of just the top of the head. This chemically dissolves all impurities and creates a soothing, cooling lather. Rinsing leaves the sralp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on the glossy richness of natural color, also a fluffiness which makes it seem much heavier than it is. After Canthrox shampoo, arranging the hair is a pleasure. Adv.

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