Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 198, 1 July 1918 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMD SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918.

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MEAT SUBSTITUTES. ' Baked Macaroni with Cheese One and one-half cups macaroni, one-half cup grated cheese, one cup white sauce, one-half cup buttered crumbs. Break the macaroni into one-Inch

minutes) in boiling salted water. PourJe on n n " veryj ?n' it into a colander, run cold water overbo ?lin l8Jtend1e,r;1 Ta5 it to keep the pieces from stlcldngpfP0 ' "our in a little cold

Ipper and a small piece of but-

er ' ,two tablespoons grated one teaspon sage, salt to

lold into a loaf and bake one

aste frequently with butter ; stock. Rice and Tomato Dish

e can tomatoes on to boll.

keep

together. 1 ' Put a " layer of macaroni into

a . 0a h.if Jione egg. well beaten, to each

h n.nt' nnt wrter pound of boiled rice, while

tered crumbs on top. Bake in a mod?

erate oven until brown. . . . (L. . . ' . ' . .

Veqetable Salad (molded) One-halUB c ltl UJS"es 2

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ice should be seasoned v.ith

box gelatin, one pint wter.fce f Bauce over Bem wwie one lemon, two tablespoons vinegaf . 1 rait and sugar to season. H R,ce nd Carrota-Three meCabbage. celery, beets, green pef "d. ca,rrts PP ? pers, very small onions; boil; use-uK..th ,ood n" ? wtr tft r,nr vr tho.eiaHn rane-half cups boiled rice, two me-

cool before adding vegetables.

In am nil . A n n r A bavva If 4 1 Vl m

onnaise. This serves ten people. place in greased bake Meatless Loaf-Mix one pint of 1J BPr,nk e a, ,ittle flour over h til pulp, one-half pint fine breP bak from a" ho"r ,.an.d a crumbs, three beaten eggs, one-hp ' V an hour and a half ,n a

pine masoned potatoes, one-quar

Trjonlons minced finely, tablespoon i 1 r 111. J

J Die iai, one cup iuiik, can uuu

hot oven.

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FROM SALLY'S DIARY f tg gQ mtle &t my gloomjne88. London, July 29. 17. One of ti nla unsp0ken word is,' 'See those "low days." Muggy and gray withjsands upon thousands of woes so moody and gray within. I find vely borne. - How infinitely greater ' Jf iy are than yours! a very ordinary young woman, nen j am wlln hlm my eyes see and wabbly. I feel suspended belt broader horlzon. when I am earth and heaven, afloat in 8Pac9,ne ,n m vl8lon narrow8 to my

.riuly 31. -

this horrible inaction. A host

Dr. Will has had me

ones leering at me across an ced upon hlg staff - j am to take and half a continent, from a maCW8 from nim work with hIm and does not need me: A host or prr,er hlg d,rect 8Upervlsion. leaping to me from across thlslJas ne read n my heart the need strip of English channel, from vh,g guJdlng strength, or what? Dr. ed men who do need me. And im lg l believe the most splendid In this great, strange city, my ln j nave knowni except my father.

lme. my nean a prey 10 remcm. AuJ.ust i.Thank God. we are to

rx9 n-hat naa ami YBQm n V fnrl

But I Bhouldnt gay I am alo

for Paris

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immediately word My spirit rises like

Rolf Is here, and also other aA 8t 20n tne channei boat. I friends. But somehow their Pkuid not sleep in that hideous, stuffy company is like a sip of mill bm l am writing thla Dy the light what you really want is sometfc a Uny snaded lamp in a COrner of fet your teeth into and tear. Ie 6alon. The steamer pitches frighthave loing work to fill myrlly and if l were nQt of cagt iron j heart or 1 shall go mad! Should be as ill as those poor souls Oh, to drench myself In woteJow Tnere ig no moon xhs deckg lose my thoughts in the "fhow no lights. 1 have a strange feelothers! To weary my body b of crosslng from one world t0 an. ice! 1 am like a drinker dePW rwra pped in mystery, his glass. Love was my driy August 3.FraN'CE! Or is it just when that was snatched away I dream? at this and that substitute-a f Tne ey-ents of tQe t twelve hours of action, a draught of Dr. rae , Uk t ,n a draught of Roger Landis-untl Wch- gome one has whirled have nothing but an taPWJroMd and round. I could glimpse London sights, which leaves mnotnlng clearly nor get my breatn. A unsiakea. ' Jlightning-like transfer fronTthe chan- , v V WJnel port to Paris. -Arrival at the great tion of bafflement.- Our lana , the earl dawn Crowds of supposed to be the same. Yl, , 0 .oU, nf ,-

SZmSlnSlZntl blankets, and boxes and canvas bags

English speech. English mal even the English traffic- cd

turning to left instead of tq

that I miss the comfortable 1 expected. July 30. Feeling better. took me for a series of 'bus

day which criss-crossed prel the whole city. My heart we

this nation of bereaved won are working at men's occupall

filled with their poor belongings. A

swift rush to a little hotel run by two women in black. A few hours to rest and bathe and see to some last details. Then another loading into a packed train, a few last shouts of officers and porters, and we move off

I in a weird, oppressive silence toward

our glorious goal. To be continued.

SX 1 MR. EBETH THOMPSON Dear Mrs. Thompson: I aid fore. Should it be in the evening and , , . . . .. J should the guests have partners for girl about twenty-one. I halS gupper? BRUNETTE. . man who is now in the armjt i think it would be all right to have here about a year ago and I''M the party on Sunday. Some people's writing to him ever since, re tgijgjous views would prevent their engaged before he left. J1 i doing so. If you think it is all right going to France. Do ya-it j d j our guest does, there is no reason

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First of all we want the attention of every redder of this paper we will in the next few lines make an announcement that will he of utmost interest and of vital importance to you. In these days War Days when the price of absolute necessities is alomst beyond the reach of many of us, we find it is very difficult to go into a retail store of any kind to obtain what we used to call a bargain. Some of you have just about male up your mind that a bargain is no longer in existence bat right here is where we come in to eliminate that idea entirely from your mind-as bargain days for you are coming, and the first comes tomorrow, July 2nd, at the hour of 8:00 A. M. when the

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The above two lines tell but part of our story the real news the real surprise is found in the prices we quote below. Walk-Over shoes are known the world over for their superior value, style and quality they are sold by the best shoe dealers in the country, and even in these, war days when good leather is so scarce, Walk-Over shoes stand the test and come out on top in style and quality. The Sale Starts Tomorrow. Read Our Prices.

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The women of this city and vicinity will find these Walk-Over sale values to be very much out of the ordinary and if you want to save on your shoes buy now. LADIES White Poplin OXFORDS

Military heel; a regular $6.00 value to be placed on sale at only

would be all right for me to

engagement until after tia over? There is another yo'NV 1 like very much as a frt I would like to have a good th Mm f

Break the engagement p' v. i You cannot love the boy as aid j or you would not think oing . your engagement. But it nat

ural that you should wanlicy ; yourself as much as possible

ihy you should not have it then.

A supper, party or tea ought to be

very agreeable way of entertaining.

is not necessary to have partners.

hite Reinskin Cloth Oxfords

itarv heel and Winer tip. A regu

lar $5 value now during sale at

4.415

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BUY YOVR SHOES

AT THIS SALE

Save Money sis You Never

Ladies' Black Kid Colonial Pump ; a $6.50 value that goes during sale at

Ladies' White Poplin High Heel Pumps, $4 values now at

Patent Leather Pumps Plain Black Kid One special lot of Pumps. All leather

$4,00, $5.00 and $6.00 heel; a $5.50 value

values. fl0 AC Special

Special at.

at only

$5.45 y

$4.95

(Dear Mrs. Thompson: 1 am a girl

eighteen and I am so much both-1

d with superfluous hair all over j

ti face and arms. I went to a drug

are and got a jar of hair remover

nfl put it on and the hair came off

Ladies' Black Kid Pumps with Military heel; a regular $5.00 value. Special . Ladies' Black Kid Military Oxfords; a big

'hfit-f&t'ei value at $6.50. Now during dC" J C

sale only tptJ tu

two riavs after it was out seain

war is over, n sou nunc. , ( i just a3 tnick as ever It doeSn't

it would 1 all rignt to sie ljke SUperfiuous hair any more. It other boy without breaking- h,8 Hke a man's face now. Do you

pagement, ann tar more noiyi the boy would understand tuation and would not go witfrith the view of winning you. I

time

Dear Mrs. Thompson

right thing to have a surprty on Sunday for a member family who has been away tome nine months and returns tht be-

tlk it would stay away in

it kept using the remedy?

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ie oniy ining mat win remove!

siirfliimis hair ncrmanpntlv Is tha

Ithelelric needle. Go to a specialist

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edagain, because it will only incfe the growth and make the pernlint cure more expensive.

FAST "PONY" TZ US) BY BRITISH FLEES FROMN CXTORS WITH CREW

Ladies' Black Kid Military Oxfords. Ladies' Black Calf Skin Military A regular $5.50 value Oxford, $5.00 value Ladies' Brown French Calf Military Ladies' Brown Calf Military OxOxfords, plain tip; a reg- f? ford with Wing tip; a

. PJtJ regular $6.00 value at. . . Pttf

ular $7.00 value at

regular $6.00 value

Ladies' Brown Low Heel Pumps; just the shoe for hot weather: It's a regular $5 value; during sale at

Ladies' Brown French Kid high heel Oxford. Plain toe; a

$6.00 value, now.

$4.95

Ladies' White Kid high Shoes; a very good value at $7.00; only $5.45

Extra Special Ladies' High Shoes. Grey Cloth

Top, Grey Kid Vamp and high Qr

heel ; an $8.00 value at

and start in now by saving on the cost of your shoes. This sale is your big money-saving opportunity. Don't let it pass by. Men's Black Russian Calf Oxfords English last an excellent value at our regular price of $6.50 buy it now during sale, special at jJePll Men's Black Calf Skin Oxfords English style, special , $3.95 (Ql $4.45

BUY NOW

Men's White Cloth Oxfords, fibre sole, just the thing for summer, $5.00 value at

3.95

Men's Black Oxfords, English last. Fibre sole, $5.00 value; (J0 IK now during sale at DOTct Men's Black Kid Comfort Oxford; a regular $5.00 value; now QO QET during sale tyOUie) Men's Tan Oxfords, English and Round toe ; a $6 value ; QiA now during sale at tPTctty

Men's Black Kid Comfort Oxfords; a regular $6.00 value; now (JA QP during sale at Men's Brown Russian Calf Oxfords, English last ; a $6.00 Off

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value ; now at .......

Men's Brown Kid Comfort Oxfords;

$5.95

a regular $7.00 value;

now during sale at

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GRASP TIHIIISTTl AJ o BIG BARGAIN Al

One lot of Brown Lace Oxfords, round toe, a regular $5.50 value to close during sale at only

$95

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4TH OF JULY SPECIAL NO. 1

Ladies' Canvas High and Low Heel High Shoes; a $4.50 value. Sale

price now only Kir aO

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95

4TH OF JULY SPECIAL NO. 2

Ladies' Brown Calf Skin Military Oxfords, Military heel, Wing tip; a $5.00 value now at only

$3.45

K-OVER BOOT SMOIP 708 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana

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