Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 178, 7 June 1918 — Page 5

THIS KiCdMOND ALLM1 UM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918

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2X1 MR. ELIZABETH THOMPSON

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a mother you advised about her son. You told me to try him with money. I have tried it very often, but he BERNE, AVednspends to much. He circus and spent $6 and saw everything twice. I also promised him a watch for his

birthday. In January he went away from home for a week,

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cold. I was worried to death and though something had happened to him. Then he came back home and I promised him anything if he would be a good boy. He is a boy whose love you cannot buy with money and does not care for jewelry. Another thing, he will not clean

himself. I bought him a suit which

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c.ost $33. He wore it five weeks and it looks something awful. He wears expensive clothes. His father could use him in business, but on Saturday he goes downtown, makes $2 and then spends it on Sunday. All the week I give him his everyday money. He is very hard on clothes and careless. I promised him I would give him a vacation if he would go to summer school and make up what he lost, but he won't. He wants to go for a vacation. Do you think I should let him go for one or not? I wake up in the night and think of him and I can't sleep. I would like to give him a good education. What shall I do? M. S. You are over-indulgent. Your husband should work with you in disciplining your son. The burden is too heavy for you to bear alone. You and your husband should decide upon a fair allowance with which he should be compelled to buy his clothes and finance himself. Do not make the allowance larger than necessary or it will only spoil him more. You love your boy too much for his own good

2 Left of 32 Relatives ' Who Fought for Germany (By Associated Jress BERNE, Wednesday, June 5. As bearing upon the war losses of some German families, a statement made today to The Associated Press correspondent by a German woman now in Berne is interesting. "Twenty-five of my relatives have been killed; five are invalids and only two are left unharmed out of thirtytwo engaged in the war," said this woman, whose husband was killed on the German front near Arras. "My uncle," she continued, "sent seven sons into the war and six of them were killed within two months." The losses of the Germans since the March offensive began have been terrific, she added. 1

SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING

HAGERSTOWX, Ind., June 7 A meeting of the Jefferson Township Sunday school association will be held at the Christian church Sunday afternoon when .he annual election of officers will be held..

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AMSTERDAM, June 7. One Germany's foremost scientists, Robert Marck' chief professor

chemistry at Jena university, has

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or Amiens. He was serving as an infantry lieutenant. -

TRIED RECIPES. Ann's Molasss Cookies (from above menu) Two and three-quarters cups flour, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon soda, one tablespoon ginger, one cup molasses, one table spoon hot water, one-quarter cup hardened vegetable fat. Sift together the flour, salt, soda and ginger. Melt fat. add hot water and molasses; stir this liquid gradually into the dry ingredients. Chill. Roll on floured board to one-eighth inch thickness. Cut, Bake about ten minutes in a moderate oven (360 to 3S0 degrees. Fish Chowder One and one-half

Do YOU want Clothes that Dazzle?

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A ptngle trial package of Red Cross Ball Blue will convince you that nevr before have jou kuown trvt happU npi at the end of the day. White? why it gives yonr rlothps a wu tenpss that even the fleeciest clouds ennnot rival. Don't Wait, Don't Doubt Get It Use it and KNOW 5 Cents. At GOOD Grocery Stores

ounces (a one and one-half inch cube) fat salt pork, one tab.espoon chopped onion, ono quart milk, one- quarter pound (about sixteen) soda crackers, three cups diced potatoes, one-half pound salt codfish or fresh fish. If salt fish is used, break in small pieces and soak in warm water till soft and some of the salt is removed. Cut pork into small pieces and cook till a delicate brown, adding . the onions during the last part of the cooking. To the pork and onions add the potatoes. Cover with water and boil till tender. Add the milk and fish an dreheat. Add the crackers just before serving. Combination Muffins Add to one cup of milk the melted fat, syrup and slightly beaten egg; sift the salt, baking powder and flour together. Use a coarse sieve so no part of flour is wasted. Combine the two mixtures, stirring lightly without beating. Bake in a hot oven for twenty to thirty minutes, depending upon the size of the muffins:. One cup liquid, one tablespoon fat, two tablespoons syrup, two eggs or one), four teaspoons baking powder, one teaspoon salt, three-quarters cup ground rolled oats, one cup corn flour, one and one-half cups barley flour may be substituted for the corn flour.

STANDARD UNIFORMS.

LONDON, June 7. A national standard uniform for the sailors of the Britisn merchant marine has been approved by a. government committee. The officer's cap is of dark blue cloth, with a central medallion bearing an anchor and naval crown.

Oliver Stough, America's oldest living Elk, led the ball given in honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth at Sah Diego. Stough fought in the Mexican war, the civil war and Indian wars. He was iorn in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, and went to San Diego thirtfy-five years ago.

Jqjf OF Coming Motherhood AVoaderful Remedy That ta a NatOfdL Aid and Relieve thm Tension.

LEAVE FOR SERVICE.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., June 7. George Morris, Raymond Isnhotfr and Henry Callaway left Monday for Camp St. Louis, to enter the coast artilley service.

$25, 510.14 SUBSCRIBED.

EATON.O., June 7. Final returns from the late Red Cross sale in Preble county show a total of $25,510.14 subscribed. The figures were announced Thursday by Chairman O. A. Gale. This is $7,510.14 in excess of the county's quota, which was $18,000.

The expectant mother revolves in her mind all we understand by destiny. And it Is of the utmost importar.ee that her physical com-

: Tort be our first thought. j There is a most splendid remedy for this purpose, known aa Mother's Friend. It is (applied over the muscles of the stomach, : 'gently rubbed in, and at once penetrates to ' 1 1 . . i ,

relieve sixain ou nerves, corns ana ligaments. It makes the muscles so pliant that they expand easily when baby arrives and pain and danger at the crisis is naturally less. "", I Mother's Friend is for external use only. Is abtjlutely safe: and wonderfully effective. It enables the expectant mother to preserve her health and strength and she remains a pretty mother by havlns; avoided the suffering1 and danger which would otherwise accompany such an occasion. Every nerve, muscle and tendon is thoroughly lubricated. Mother's Friend is prepared by the Brad field Regulator Co- ."l-2C5 Lamar flldg- Atlanta, Ca. They will wail you an intensely Jnteresting 'Molherhood Book."-. Write theru to send it to you, and in the meantime send or phone to yinr druggist oday for a' bottle uf Mother's Friend. Every woman should aid nature in her glorious work. Mother's Friend makes it possible for you to do so, ami should be used I -gularly, without fail, nizbt aud juoriiint

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patriotic balance

We must save wheat for our soldiers

Common justice to our boys over there, as 11 1 . m m

well a3 devotion to national duty urges ua to support the Government's 50-59 program whole-heartedly. There ore many nourishing, appetizing substitutes for wheat your grocer will help you in your selection. When you do use wheat flour, there is no reason why you shouldn't enjoy the best quality of flour.

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siBdaO IHlellijs Win the War In a publication of the U. S. Food Administration, of January 26th, 1918, is the folio wing comment : "A baking powder concern in Chicago is distributing a placard that consumers purchase double-size packages of all food articles packed in tin, thus saving about 25 tin plate for use in ammunition. Baking powder is also recommended with corn bread and a special booklet of War Time Recipes is offered housewives who are interested." The baking powder concern referred to was the Calumet Baking Powder Company and its efforts to conserve our resources were thus commended. Calumet Baking Powder always conserves resources and promotes economy. By its use wheat flour, corn meal, or any kind of flour, always goes further, makes whiter and lighter bread, biscuits, cakes, etc. Calumet Baking Powder can be used to greatest advantage in your wartime or any other Recipes that call for Baking Powder. It is used in the ARMY and NAVY. Uncle Sam chooses from all. His selection should show you which brand of baking powder is best for your use.

SEIRWE VdDlUM QGddJRJTIRV By using it in your home. Save needed food-stuffs and prevent waste. Serve your family by giving them pure, wholesome, tasty bakings. Remember Foods are as important as Fire Arms in War Times. Remember Calumet Baking Powder gives you positive protection against bake-day failures. SEND FOR FREE CALUMET War-Time Recipe Book It contains scores of selected recipes that will help

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Editor's Note: Through advertisbg and distribution of War-Time Recipes, the Calumet Baking Powder Co. is lending the U. S. Food Administration valuable aid in advocation of sensible food conservation. , Their compliance with the Government's wishes and the shaping of their Publicity Policy along lines that will "help win the war" deserves hearty commendation.