Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 331, 5 December 1918 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1918

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Dear Mrs. Thompson:- I received in address from a U. S. boy in France ind he corresponded with me for quite i while. At last he asked me to wait ?or him, and I promised to do so, ;hinking It would cheer him. At the same time I was deeply in love with another who loved me, but would not ask me to wait, but now he has returned and asked me. What shall ( do? PERPLEXED. Write to the soldier you have never met and tell him that you are in love with another man. It was ridiculous :o become engaged through correspondence. Dear Mrs. Thompson: My soldier boy left for France over five weeks ago and I have heard nothing from him. We w ere engaged. Do you think he has forgotten me? 1 have been true to him. If I thought he wasn't I would go with another whom 1 believe I could love. DOUBTFUL. There are inaiy reasons why you have not heard from the boy. If you have so little faith in him that you ure willing to give him up in this tdiort time, probably you had better do so. Your love is not deep enough to permit marriage, it is evident. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a pirl nineteen and engaged to a man eight years my senior, who I in training. Do you think he is too old for me? I do not feel as other girls say they do when they are in love. 1 admire and respect him, but do not feel thrill-

in his presence, although we agree on every subject. Would you call, this love? Just what is love? L. G.

Eight years is not too much differ- j ence when you marry. You are three . or four years too young now to know j your own mind, and you should wait j

before taking so important a step as marriage. The most important factor in love is compatibility of tastes. Thrills do not come to all people, and they are not an indication of a lasting love.

If there is the slightest doubt in j

your mind, do not marry. I consider you too young to be engaged. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of sixteen and am in my third year of high school. I am considered goodlooking and intelligent. I have never gone out much with boys, but I entertain a boy at home occasionally. When I go to a dinner or a party 1 have' plenty of chances to be escorted home by my boy friends. Should I allow the same boy to regularly escort me home, or should I come with different ones? A. S. S. If you regard all the boys who ask you as friends, accept the first one who asks to take you home. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young girl not old enough to entertain formally. What would you suggest for a small informal party? MAY. At the library you can find a book and magazines on entertaining. Play the games that appeal to you. Simply word your invitations informally.

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THE GRUB AND THE MOTH Ned Flowerton , knocked off work reluctantly when the whistle sounded it the Armsted plant. Although he .vantcd to get to Arcadia in time to take Fay to tho country club dance, .he piece of work he was ongaged on rnrt kept him later than be expected.

He hastily washed off the grime rnd j ' jreHse of his day's work, changed " ..tr,,, r 11- ....I I- ,.,V.is.V. Viol 1 OU

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train to Arcadia. He was feeling the self-respect, the sense of deserving which is the port!on of the man who has worked hard Htul well at his chosen labor. Awaiting him at Plake's was the girl of his heart youth, charm, music, love, and

He came up to her the moment the dance was finished. "Aren't you glad to see me hon?" he asked, taking her arm in his and walking off to a dark earner of the clubhouse porch. ; Fay pouted. "Of course, I am," she said unen

thusiastically. "But you might have

and come on time."

ve got a powerful rival, girlie,"

he said. "Work and she is a jealous.

I exacting proposition. She kept me so j late that I missed the 7:05. But you're ! just as glad to see me in my work

man s rags, aren t you: nags are royal raiment, you know, when worn for " "Oh, Ned, don't be silly!" she storm-

i ed. "Aunt Lil's told people we re en-

dance In Wrct Th-t he oulrt J.gaRpd and everybody expected to see an hour late to the B ake , that ho, f me come together and I wore would have to go without dinner, ' ..

troubled him not at all. He had the "

bent of excuses in the world for iate- j ness work. She would understand! He bounded to the porch of the Blake horn", then stopped In surprise to see it almost dark. "Where are the Blaks? Where is

Miss Summers?" he asked the maid. "They've gone to the countr. ?Iub dance in Mr. Bennlngs" car." she 'old h!m. "They left word for you to join them." Ned wondered vaguely why they did rot wait for him. He had snt word h would be late. Perhaps they were

tempted by the protection of Ben- "Neutrcne Prescription 99" Makes You

Drives Agony From Joints, and Muscles

rings limousine it looKeii threatening oveihead. Still, Fay might have waited. He reached the ballroom while a foxtrot was in full career. From over the shoulders of tho "wallflowers" at the door he Fpied Fay in the fluffiest, flimsiest, newest little creation of a nail sown, dancing with Sam Bennlngs resplendent in faultless Tuxedo and white flannels. Ned shot a smile at Fay when he caught her eye. lie was

Feel Fine and Comfortable

Ned's expression , changed to hurt seriousness. "I'm sorry. Fay. I couldn't have known what the folks expected to see tonight. Besides I've got more important things to worry about. Bennings brought you heTe?" he added, to change the subject, which was becoming distasteful to him. "Yes, he did!" Fay snapped, smarting under the unspoken reproof she felt "If it weren't for him, I'd have stayed at home tonight!" Ned was puzzled and nettled. "I'm sure I'm greatly in debt to the 'Golden Calf,' he said. "I feel reproached by his superior worth." "Well," Fay flashed, "he at least knows how to give a girl a nice time!" They both lapsed into silence. Fay's words and manner betrayed more than she had intended. She did not mean to let Ned know the comparisons her mind had been making. She was sorry she had spoken. But the quick sensibility of the lover had caught implications that shot poisoned arrows into his heart. So she was comparing Bennings' money with the mechanic's wages Ned was making! Ned squirmed inwardly. His face hardened. "I know what you mean, Fay," he said. "And let me tell you, I'm going to beat the Golden Calf out on his own ground. I'm going to make enough money to put him in the piker class by comparison and I'm not going to do it by the twenty-two-dollar-a-week route, either. Just watch me!" (To be continued.)

Over 400 printers have been idle in Dublin. Ireland, in consequence of a lockout in the boo kand job printing houses. '

How to Be Rid of Dangerous Dandruff

French Subscribed Total of 27,750,000,000 Francs to War Loan

fBy Associated Press PARIS, December 5. Louis. L. Klotz. minister of finance,' announced Tuesday that subscriptions to French Liberation loan had reached the nominal total of 27,750,000,000 francs or a real value of 19,750,000,000 the bonds selling at 70.80 francs. The final results of the campaign are not as yet known, complete foreign and colonial subscriptions not being reported. . M. Klotz said that foreign subscriptions so far received, had totalled 938.000,000 francs, nominal. The three previous loans realized respectively 15,000.000.000; 11,000,000,000 and 14,000,000.000 he said, pointing out that the result of the subscriptions to the last loan probably will be fifty per

cent greater than the largest of the loans in the past. Argentine subscribed 125,000,000 compared to 12,500,000 in 1917; Algeria 500.000,000 against 230,000,000, and Morocco 56,000,000 compared to 7,500,000. Russian coupons brought only 250,000,000. The number of subscribers to the loan was given as sev-

, en million. The minister of finance, in discussjing the results of the loan said: j "When comparing the last loans in

France and Germany, one finds that, generally speaking, each Frenchman subscribed for seven hundred francs, while in Germany the average was less than two hundred. "Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain,. has firmly declared that Ger

many must pay the expenses of this J war. Premier Clemenceau says : 'The most terrible account of a people to a people Is opened.' Certainly the tax-!

payers will accept all sacrifices but they must be given knowledge of the fact that we have exacted from the enemy complete restoration adn reparation." , ; PLAN VICTORY JUBILEE.

EATON, O., Dec. 5. A Pythian vio tory jubilee will be held December 1 at West Alexandria, all the lodges of the fraternity in Preble county being Invited to participate in the affair.

MARLEY Uj IN. DEVON 21$ IN.

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'ybull be proud to own a Sonora

If you have dandruff you must get rid of it quick it's positively dangerous and it will surely ruin your hair if you don't. Dandruffy heads mean faded, brittle gray, srraggly hair that finally dies and falls out new hair will not grow then you are bald and nothing can help you. The only sure way to abolish dandruff for good is to destroy the germ that causes it. To do this quickly, surely and safely, and at little expense, there is nothing so effective as Parisian sage, which you can get from Quigley's Drug Stores and ood druggists everywhere It is guaranteed to banish dandruff, stop itching ecalp and falling hair, and promote a new growth or the cost, small as it is, will be refunded. Parisian sage is a scientific preparation that supplies all hair needs an antiseptic liquid neither sticky or greasy, easy to apply, and delicately perfumed. If you want beautiful soft, thick, lustrous hair, and lots of it by all means use Parisian sage. Don't delay -begin tonight a little attention now insures abundant hair for years to ccme. Adv.

All the druggists are selling "Neu trone Prescription 9!)" these days be

cause already dozens of suffering and j weary people here in this country have I

learned that there is nothing in this wide world that will do as much good to sore, tired, inflamed joints and mu3 cles as "Neutrone Prescription 99." Take "Neutrone Prescription 99" today! You will find relief, and after

. ICES and Jr ICE CREAMS fgf We are now permitted 1 f& to make our famous 1 1 tM ORANGE ICE and I J i II BISQUE ICE CREAM I I ! tt Price's Candy Shop LJ

vurnrised to find that he had mad" a two or three doses all rheumatic

mistake. She had not seen him. He, troubles will fade away. It's a rev. nrked his way to where she was j freshing and stimulating liquid, is -ure to come close to him. This limej "Neutrone Prescription 9!," and won'ip railed out softly, but so that she J derfully soothing and effective, culd not fail to hear. And a week's treatment for only Fay looked at him from over Ben-i 50! It's the finest prescription yuu ing's shoulder and the look in her j ever saw to tone up the stomach and ice troubled Ned. She must be dis-, kidneys. It absolutely removes the

leased that he had come in his evory-

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causes. Mail' orders filled; no extra charge. Conkey Drug Company and leading druggists everywhere. Adv.

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THE tone of the Sonora is world famous, the Sonora having won the highest score for tone quality at the Panama Pacific Exposition. Sonora is The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Playing all makes of disc records, all sizes, perfectly without extra attachments, the Sonora, unequalled in the utilization of important features of construction and in wonderful beauty, is the instrument you want. 4 See our complete line. cPrices $o to $1000 Reed Furniture Co. 1 0th and Main Streets

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Warm Winter Coats at PRICES THAT MEAN ECONOMY You will be the gainer by $5.00 to $10.00 in savings if you come here Friday and Saturday AND COME EARLY

Beautiful New

Up to $35 values. In finest all-wool Mixtures, Velours, Plush and Cheviots; for general utility and dressy wear.

All new Shades All 8Izes UNUSUALLY SMART COATS In Wool Velour, Broadcloth and SHvegone $23.50&S28.50

Special Sale of it

PLUSH COATS Worth $259.75.....

DRESSES For street snd afternoon wear of Satin, Serge and Georgette $13.50 S 15.00 $19.75

Bills

All to $45 new winter models.

$19.75 $23.50

Child Coals Special values In Mixtures, Cloth and Velvet. $5.00 to $9.75 Sizes 3 to 12

JAUNTY GEORGETTE AND CREPE BLOUSES SI. 98, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00

Wasnington 1 heatre Tickets Free with each purchase of $1.00 or over

IDNEY WEAKENING?

'iilny and blinMer troubles don't itippear of t hi-mxel v-s. Tlwy sfi'nw mi you. Hlowly but stoiulily. umlerinlnfrr your health with ib'adly i-r-inlv. until you fit 1 1 a victim to inrHblt- iJi.sra-M Stop your troubles vliil thre Is ue. Don't wait until llttl pains heme Mi m'hes. Ion't trifle with dis-

:e. To avoid future suf ferlnif beniti ntmeiit with Col.M MKIAI. Haarlem I Cupsules now. TnUe three or four I ry day until you feel tlutt you are j ilrely free from pain. I'lila well-known preparation has' n one of the national remedies of i Hand for eenturles. In ti:n; th kov- j .ment of the Netherlands Rranted a'

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special charter authorizing its preparation and Bale. The ood housewife of Holland would almost as soon be without food as without her "Ileal Dutch Drops." us she iinaintly calls CtOIJ) M KDAI, Haarlem oil Capsules. Their use restores strenulh anil is responsible in a great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. 5o to your drukHfist and insist on his supplying you with

a box of tlor.D Ml? DAL. Haarlem Oil I t'apsules. Take them as directed, and

H you are nftt satisrieit with results your ill unsist will Kladly refund your money. Look for the name GOLD .MKDAL on the box and accept no other. In sealed boxes, three sies. AUv.

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THE ECONOMY OF GOOD

Dentistry

hen you buy something no matter what it Is you consider the serv- ) your purchase Is going to give you. You owe it to yourself to have only the best dentistry. The comrt and satisfaction of having your teeth in perfect condition is a feelof real content. Complete dental service at prices that are reasonable, is the jst economical dentistry you can secure. Arrange an appointment iih us for an examination of your teeth. EXTRACT YOUR TEETH WITHOUT PAIN Jo Not Neglect Your Teeth Every Tooth Guaranteed

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Cedar Oil

Mop ' Polish

Will mk you 1 daily dustinf and cleanioe plcasur

Mop h pointed to g in cofben

CHILD'S DESK AND CHAIR Just the thing for little brother or sister they can use it many years and the

price so reasonable oniv

$1.79

CARPET SWEEPERS

Are useful articles in every

dally if you can't affor Cleaner. See our special it

' home espe- j 1 a Vacuum J A

. 81.48

Porcelain Crowns $3.00 to $r.00 Extracting .50c

Cold Crowns'. . .S3 to $5 Bridge Work $3 to $3 Full set of Teeth. .$5 up

DR. J. A. EUDALEY

Dentist

715 Main St.

8. to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5:30 p. m. also Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Free Examinations. Look for the Big Sign In the middle of the block.

BEAUTIFUL SETS FOR YOUR DESK

Blotter Holder. Paper Knife. Ink

Stand, Etc., in satin Brass finish, per set

$1.98

-UJJJ,? ll Give her a 2lZ Oft Vl I I I I I WWH UJJIw4 Cedar Chest' $O.UU UP ."i i u"ni;jSJi i i n wy Zky nfe' ' i i 1 1 j ff 1 TlrrriX AmS UJJjIlPiLLLLLLUit i niicc' npcKc " I- ,-i ANjifflW-,-, i i Jtoh-Tisr i rpri i Bcil T LADILS JJLShS

pt LL mos1i any wood and Qrj gQ and UP 'Blllt'- .'IWli PR THE HANDY LAMP ' Alil ifl m U&M rl'fV fl III -- This little Electric Lamp can be used on j&WM ifc i4m-fSm WLWM i iLLi the chair, table, bed, etT-our flo AO

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There Should Be a McDougal Cabinet On Your Xmas List for Wife, Mother or Sister The gift question i? not a hard one to solve especially if you come to this store. Here you can select the McDougal' Kitcher, Cabinet one of the finest made it's a great time and labor-saver and we know wife. motheT or sister would appreciate a McDougall this Xmas. Let us show you the McDcugall price reasonable. . '. ' .

THE NEWEST IN FINE WOOD BEDS See these Beds in ivory, oak and Walnut; they are the very newest and big values.

PEDISTALG

All styles and sizes at

$2.25 ui

LINOLEUM

Remnants, per yard

60c ui

SMOKE STANDS for Men. . . . 98c ,o $16.50

DOLLS! A big line for Christmas at

DOLLS!

25c

; ELECTRIC LAMPS Floor and Table QQ Lamps at J)0 UI

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505-507-511-513 Main Street

Richmond's Greatfst Underselling Furniture Store

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