Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 213, 19 July 1918 — Page 5

THF. RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918.

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Heart-fiffi&me-. IpPOBlcjiic1 - 2X1 MRJ ELIZABETH THOMPSON

Dear Mrs. Thompson Wo are two girls sixteen years old. We are considered very pretty. Some say we are the prettiest girls In our town. We are very popular with both boys and girls and the boys especially. We just learned to dance last winter and everybody said we danced very well. We went to a few public dances last spring and all the boys danced with us. The other night we went to a dance and we only got to dance once or twice. All of our friends were there and they talked to us and treated us nice, but didn't dance. We had to sit out and watch the others dance. We got disgusted and went home. Why do you suppose they treated us that way? , BLUE EYES AND BROWN EYES. You will want me to be frank, I am sure, in order to help you. Too much popularity and flattery seems to have gone to your heads. In order to be reaMy attractive It is necessary to be modest. You have learned now that in spite of your good looks and your good dancing your old friends do not take the same Interest in you. Both of you are too young to go to dances and to go with boys. If you give up boys for a year or two and enjoy yourselves with girls you will probably be well likjed again when you are old enough to accept invitations. Do not neglect your studies when you go back to school, because nowadays it is necessary for a girl to be intelligent as well as pretty If she is well liked. Dear Mrs. Thompson I am twentythree years of age and considered real

pretty. . I have lirown hair and eyes. I have had a college education and play and sing. I have numerous girl friends, but I never have had a beau not even a date. Please tell me what Is wrong with me. Is it that I am conceited? I try not to be. I never play or sing except when asked. If I am conceited, what can I do to remedy that? , I am from a good family and they are well to do. My aunt with whom I live does not approve of my carrying on with boys as most girls of today do. One of my girl friends said it was becmuse-I didn't go half way, but I don't believe in running after boys. If you can tell me the trouble I certainly will be glad, for I get so lonesome for boy friends. I think I talk plenty. Is it a disgrace not to have beaux? Auntie doesn't think so, but I do. ' I am not old looking. DOLL. I think your girl friend was right when she said you did not go half way. A girl can do that without running after boys. She can enter into conversations, listen with interest to what a boy is saying, and laugh when he has told something that he considers clever. Boys just love to be appreciated. You will not be widely liked just because you are a college graduate and play and sing. People will like you because you are kind, thoughtful and radient with good spirits. Right now is not a good time to be popular. The young men of your age have almost all gone to war. .There are many girls who have no beaux and who are suffering from loneliness and restless-nes.

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' r MENU HINT. Breakfast, r : Wild Raspberries Buttered Spinach on Rye Toast Cocoa ; . Luncheon Fried Potatoes (left over) - Fried Rolled Oats ' Ice cream - ." Cocoa . Dinner Baked Potatoes Baked Herring Fried Swiss'1 Chard (Left from canning) Corn Bread Apple Butter Coffee TRY THESE. Wash Skirt Belts somehow have a habit of becoming limp, no matter how well they are .starched. To keep one's skirt in place, make a snug belt, fastened with hooks and eyes of boned girdeline (which can be purchased by the yard at any notion counter), and .to this extra belt the skirt belt can be

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THE LAST NIGHT. Sally could not believe he had heard her. "Steve!" she tried' again. "Surely you remember Sally and Doctor Will, from back home! Don't we mean anything to you, Stephen?" Stiffly he turned his head on the pillow and stared at Dr. .Will. A glimmer of belief came into his eyes. "You do look like Will Rolf," he eald "Are you?" -'Of course, Steve whatever's turned you Into such a skeptic? Perhaps -the uniform makes me so handsome I don't look natural." Stephen appeared so dazed that even Will Rolf felt sorry for him and Rolf had heretofore wasted little sympathy on the man who had "Jilted Sally Orme." "Dreams," answered Stephen, as if he were talking to himself. "I've had so many strange dreams. Can't seem to separate the dream things from the real things. Can't seem to "There, old chap," cut in Rolf soothingly with a professional eye to Stephen's critical hurts, "just you take it easy and leave the rest to us." Rolf gave Sally a signal to go and Bhe quietly slipped away. "No more talking," he added curtly. "Bad for that banged-up Jaw of yours." "There's Just one thing I want to say," urged Stephen with an effort, for weakness was overcoming him. "I'd rather have been killed thousand times rather than have done this you know what I mean? Crossed her path, you know, and reopened old wounds. I feel like a mutt, Rolf, I " "Forget it. son. She's come into her own. She's not troubling about what is past. She has found a new life. She la nurse, mother, sister, confessor, practically God's deputy, bless her, to all these men whose lives mean a lot to civilization and everything to their folks at home. You'll find her heart is nowhere but in her work, boy." Dr. Will added to h'.mself wistfully, "I've proved it to myself only too clearly!" Aloud he went on: "She sees in you only one more good man and true come temporarily under her hands for life or death. It's life in your case, Steve, thank- God. Now get well as fast as you can. You're doing the only work a man can these days. It's your

job to see you get back to that work as quickly as w-i can send you." And leaving this for Stephen to reflect upon as well as might be the sur-

kgeon went about his other duties.

From that day on Stephen never took his eyes from Sally if he could help it. it was not only that she seemed a person he had never known before but a type of woman totally new to him the Woman Supreme, the one constructive force in a universe of chaos, the mother come into her own!

TRAINED NURSE ADVISES PEOPLE . "I was a great sufferer of stomach and ' liver trouble and cannot' say enough in praise of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. It has done so much for me and I am recommending it to other sufferers. I was a trained nurse in Marine and other hospitals years ago, and therefore many come to me for advice. . I certainly received great

j benefit from Mryr's Wonderful Rerai edy." It is a simple, harmless pre

paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflamation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Thistlethwaite's drug store and drug stores everywhere. . (Adv.)

He never watched her lift a soldier's head upon her strong young arm without a thrill of admiration. Nor go about the dreadful, gory tasks she daily performed as matters of commonplace without marveling at her responsibility and her sublime discharge of it.

The days wore on, the cold and wet

securely pinned from the inside thus saving one's shirtwaists and lingerie from becoming torn. To See Bottom of Skirt Buy an ordinary bathroom mirror, fifteen inches high' and twelve inches across. By setting it on the floor and tilting it at the proper angle, one can readily whether her underskirt shows, and If the outside skirt hangs properly. You can Help a Good Cause if you will take to our hospitals the ends of partly worn table cloths to be, made into napkins and tray cloths. "Where they are too badly worn for use they will be welcomed to use to dress burns. To Prevent the Coating on the inside of the coffee pot, fill the pot half full of water and add a tablesponful of baking soda. Boil about ' fifteen minutes.. If this is done once a week, the coffee pot will always be bright on the inside. Mildew Stains Can be Removed by rubbing the spot with soap. Then thoroughly rub in powdered chalk and lay the garment on the grass in the sun. As it dries sprinkle occasionally with clear water.

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LEIGH EXHIBITS PICTURES

Howard Leigh, a graduate of Earlham college of this year, has an ex-, hiblt in the art club rooms on Main street. Mr. Leigh is a promising young artist and his exhibit is a very interesting one. , - " -

Women as deckhands is a recent innovation on Columbia river steamboats. '

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AMERICANS WIN.

ROME, July 19.- An American reJay team Wednesday defeated Italian and British , runners In an 800-meter race in International games at . The American team was composed of Breen, Conn, Irvine and Swivven.

PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' PILE OINTMENT For Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile. -For sale by all druggists, mall 50c andjl.03. WILLIAMS MFC COUlYapa CWralaaalOka. for Sale by Conker Iru Co. .

THE TABLE. Canned Swiss Chard ' (from above menu) Clean and boil greens until .ender. Pack In cans. Add one tea-

of winter gave vav to the first faint spoon of salt and enough boiling vine-

hint of spring and every day. and : gar to make slightly sour. Seal tightevery night and all the time life went) ly. These are delicious in winter on iu just one tone, the minor key of when other vegetables are scarce. To human suffering. Some got well and fry, take greens out of liquor and some did not. But as soon as they (place in flryfng pan containing hos

were whole again, out they went into bacon or ham grease or butter suostithe murderous turmoil, leaving only tute. Add a half teaspoon sugar and

the minor key. of human suffering in Shack 3. j Among the convalescents now was Stephen, and already plans were under j way for his departure to one of the great rospitals in Paris for what Sally called his "finishing touches" before' he went back .again. There was so much he wanted to ,

say to Sally. But when he pleaded for a talk she insisted she was too busy and indeed she was. It was not until his last night at the hospital. In his wheel chair Stephen lay in wait in the moonlit courtyard till Sally flitted past him on her way home. He put out his hand and caught her firmly. To be continued.

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May Murray in "The Bride's Awakening" A convincing preachment against clandestine weddings. EXTRA All this week EXTRA ALLIES OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW Showing what is going on "Over There" actual scenes Irom the Battle Front, worth seeing PRICES Adults, 13c, tax 2c; Children, 5c, war tax 1c

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