Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 93, 27 February 1919 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, FEB, 27, 1919.

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WITH THE WOMEN OF TODAY

The women of thla country are certainly going to do all in their power to keep the positions they have gained in industrial circles during the war and at the same time give the returning soldier more than a square deal. Many women of the National League for Women's Service who hare heretofore" been busy at canteens and Red Cross, are now canvassing their cities in search of Jobs for returned soldiers. The women who are canvassing the city are furnished with credentials by the government, and each one has a particular section in which to work, so that employers will not be visited by more than one worker. If there are no positions open at the time a worker visits the employer she is instructed to leave a registration card with hlnv Whenever, he finds need for a man or men he needs only to forward this card to the ,emyloyment service. jobs will step down and out but that jobs will step down and out but htat does not mean that they will ever go back to those very undesirable fields which were supposed to be "women's sphere." At least if the Y. W. C. A. can carry out its plan efficiently, women will not go back to scrubbing office floors and other less arduous and less remunerative jobs. '- Instead, girls who have held positions of soldiers during the period of the war, and are now finding themselves being replaced by returning doughboys, are to be . fitted for new positions by the Y. W. C. - A. Mrs. Harriet Chamberlain has been made executive secretary of the Ohio and - West Virginia territory, taking up this work. She will have her offices in Cincinnati and will supervise fifteen special bureaus In Ohio and West Virginia during the readjustment period. Through her efforts thousands of girls and women will be trained for new work which will not conflict with that of the returning soldiers. . The women will step out from their jobs for . a soldier but never down. . WHAT THEY ARE On January 26 there DOING. were 1,526

HEART AND BEAUTY PROBLEMS , ,By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson . ..."

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Dear Mrs. Thompson: We read your Heart and Home problems daily and you have helped more than one unhappy person out of trouble. - We are writing to see if you can help three broken heartod sisters out of . our trouble. Our mother died several years ago and we have been keeping house for our father, who does not treat us fairly. We are of age and he does not allow us to have boys come to see us. He treats them rudely and does not speak to them when the are Introduced. This causes tt feeling. The boys seem to love us dearly but they will not come back, because of our father. This nearly breaks our hearts. We are very respectable girls and we go with only the best. Our father knows this but be does not .want us to go with anyone. People tell him he is treating us unfairly and that we are discouraged and blue but that has no effect. We sometimes wish he were out of the world. Do you think it all right for us to leave home? We would rather not have a home than to be so unhappy. Do you think nine-thirty is too early for a boy to leave on Sunday night? That Is the time our father wants to make them leave. What can we do to make him know that he is wrong? Please give us your best advice and tell us what would be the best thing to do? THREE BROKEN HEARTS, Your case is most unusual. I can not understand your father's attitude toward your young men friends. First I should advise you to go to your father and tell him that if he will not permit you to entertain your friends in a manner befitting a respectable young lady and in a manner that will make your friends desire to come again, you will leave home. If you are all of age and can support yourselves and your father's unreasonable conduct continues with no provocation whatsoever, I should leave home. Ten o'clock is a good time for young men to leave. If the three of you are entertaining at the same time, ten-thirty would not be too late. Defore taking action of any kind, you should thoroughly study the situation from your father's point of view, and also from your own. You should get advice from persons who have seen the situation from both sides. . - uear Mrs. inompson: i nave own ?, "&d7 &lJto w - m . v i time. ' I have been sick for several years and have not been able to be with my boy friends. - Now that I have regained my health I go with them quite often. They talk about going out spooning and the like and I do not know what they are talking Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels end positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwardd Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, cumulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying tha entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any cf the bad after effecs. ... All the benefits of nasty, rickenine. griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. ' Dr. P. M. Edwards discovered tM formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. ' - Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

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women and girls on the Pennsylvania railroad pay rolls in Altoona and on the Middle Division. In the shop department there were 485 elerks and typists, forty-five storehouse employes, fifty-nine laboreds, thirty-one meses, fifty-nine laborers, thirty-one messmiths and -two upholsters. Forty-five percent of the Individual owners of personal property in Philadelphia who are taxed on returns in excess of 200,000 are women. Housemaids In Sydney, Now South Wales, have formed a union with the ultimate objective of having their wages Increased from $12 to $20 per month. Over 10,000 women worked In land camps last summer, and it is estimated that at least 5,000 more have gone out in groups or singly to lend their assistance in saving crops that would otherwise have perihed. about, but of course I am too proud to show my ignorance. .. -. 1 Will you please tell me what spooning "means? ... 2 When being . introduced to a young ! y what do I say? 3 Is it proper to Btop a young lady on the street and ask her for a date? 4 If not, would it be proper to call her on the telephone and what should I say? - JAMES. Spooning is a slang expression for silly demonstrativeness or insincere lovemaking between boys and girla, and Is decidedly improper. When being introduced to a young lady, say: "How-do-you-do Miss - or Mrs. ." ' ". ' . If the young lady Is a stranger it is not proper to ask her for a date. It is proper to call -a woman , you know on the phone. If you wish to take her any place say: "If you have no engagement fbr such-and-such ah evening, will you go such-and-such, a place with me?" or "May I take you such-and-such a place Thursday evening?" If you wish to call on her and have no definite form of recreation In mind you might say: "May I come to see you Buch-and-such an evening?"' Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl 15 years old. I have been reading your Heart and Home Problems and I would like for you to give me some of your advice. My home is unhappy. I sew all the time for ray nieces and sisters and help to do the work in the barn pnd house. Anything I do does not please my family. I do not know whether to go away from home and work or stay at home and be unhappy. When influenza was prevalent my father had it and the doctor requested that we children be kept out of school. I was in the first year at high school. Would you start in high school next September or would you try to work at housework? BROWN EYE. It is unfortunate that It was neces sary for you to leave school this year but influenza caused much misfortune. By all means go back to school. When you go into housework there is no future for you at all. If you go back to school, even though your home life may be unhappy you have the consolation of your school work, school interests and most of all a future. , Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been going with a young man for bIx months : nuu i vi .viu ... v .v - th, k he d,d However. I quit lngy wlth hlm becanse he never took me any place. I love him and please The Quick .Way Stop a Cough to t t TMe home-Iliad errap doea tha work la a hurry. Eaaily prepared, and aa-ea about S3. You might be surprised to know that the beet thing you can use for a severe couch, is a remedy which is easily prerared at home in just a few moments, t's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children Uke it and it is pure and good. Pour 2 Mr ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle: then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price. It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens .the phlegm, and soon your cough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway pine extract, famous tor its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money promptly refunded The Pinex Co Ft. Wayne, Ind.

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I . BROWN EYES. If you really love him and are confident that he loves you, tell him you are sorry. If he loves you he win forgive you," The fact that he never took you any place is not a very bis reason for your severing your relationship. Perhaps he was selfish and did not wish to spend his money on you. If that was the case he deserved your treatment and should, not be sought unless you think he would do differently. However, he might not have had the money to take you places and then there might be a third reason perhaps he did not like to go out, and enjoyed staying at home with you. , - Household Hints MENU HINT. Breakfast. Apple Sauce Cereal . Pancakes and Syrup SauBages Coffee Luncheon. Creamed Chicken Soup Apple Salad Bran Rolls Cake Tea Dinner. Pot Roast with Noodles. Creamed Onions Celery Salad. Bread Pineapple Cream Pie Coffee DISCOVERIES String Bag for Handkerchiefs, laces, etc., to be used in electric washer or- when sending clothes to wet, wash. Make a bag 12x18 Inches (this will be (plenty large for thirty handkerchiefs) of simple one-half inch square mesh crochet, using odd pieces of white twine. Lace two sides of openings at top with corset lace so - that the bag will He flat. This bag will prevent the. handkerchiefs from becoming lost or sucked down in the machine, and the open mesh allows the water to pass through to clean them, To Clean Aluminum A package of steel wool, lasting a long time, is the best thing for aluminum and scouring pots and pans. If the Inside of coffee pots were properly scoured (without soap or other cleanser than the steel wool) there would be fewer complaints of "poor coffee." Use long strokes that follow each other. It will polish as well as cleanse. Flowered Apron An oilcloth dinner apron for small children saves quite a lot of work and worry. Fasten with tapes at waistline and neck. They can be used either plain or with flowers painted on them.) The children's paint box can be used, the flowers, unless you are an artist, cut from a seed catalougue and laid on the apron edge and outlined before painting. A centerpiece of oilcloth decorated in this way is also useful. Keeps Lettuce Crisp If you wash lettuce, then wrap it loosely in waxed paper and place it in a cool place in a covered dish (granite pan will do), it will keep fresh and crisp for several days. By Rubbing a Little Butter immediately under the spout of the cream pitcher the disagreeable dripping of the cream can be prevented. - White Spots Caused by Heat, fre quently found on dining-room tables, may be removed by applying the fol lowing in the order named: Kerosene, alcohol and sweet or linseed oil, Use a different ' cloth for each of. them, r The linseed oil should be rubbed in until the spot disappears. THE TABLE. .Loaf Sponge s Cake Six eggs, two cups of sugar, one cup boiling water, two and three-quarters cup flour, one quarter cup cornstarch, one teaspoon baking powder, oneV&balf teaspoon of lemon extract. , Beat the youlks of the eggs' very light, beating in gradually the sugar. Add the beaten whites of the eggs and boiling water. Beat in very lightly the flour, cornstarch and baking pawder well sifted together.Flavor. Bake in a loaf pan In a moderate oven. Apple and Celery Salad Two cups apples (peeled and cut into half-inch cubes), one tablespoon lemon juice, one and one-half cups tender celery (cut In one-fourth-inch slices), French dressing; mix the apple and lemon Juice to keep the apple from discoloring; then mix the apple and celery with French dressing. Use lemon Juice instead of vinegar and allow for the lemon juice poured over apple when cut. Serve on lettuce leaves. CHURCH TO BE THEATER WARSAW, Feb. 27 The Bolsheviki in Vilna have turned the famous Church of St. John into a theater. Construction of this edifice was begun in 1388. EVANSVILLE Irvin Hancock, 11 years old, was killed by a truck on his way to school. QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take tableapoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers Drink lots of water. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get Eluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine ia cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine bo it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by drinking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Adv.

A Woman's Business' By Zoe Beckley

WHEN NEED DRIVES As long as Janet had her Interesting j and well-paid work as secretary to the tenement commissioner, she could refuse Roy Nlcoll's .munificent offer to become directess of his magazine, with some show of reason. Although she told herself that Walt had nothing to fear from anything Nicoll could offer her, she knew that Walt would feel that he was battling for her against great odds against Roy Nicoll and all he could offer. But sho did not want her. husband distracted from his work by any such thought Her first and last concern was that Walt should have every chance to develop his career as a writer. So she had refus ed Roy Nicoll's offer and tried to forget -it. --; -v--; But now that her work with David Temple had come to an end, the situation at home became a disagreeable dilemma, pressing for solution- Walt at once announced that he had applied for his old position with the advertising agency. "You take it easy for a while and rest up now that you have the chance" he said. , "I'm going to be money-maker for both of us. Old man Haines will take me back with a shout of joy and a raise. He told me so." , "Walt, I won't have you go back to that drudgery!" Janet protested. "You have already given up fifteen years of your life for your younger brothers and sisters, drudging all the time away from your life work. I won't have you postpone your own chance least of all for . me. I can get otner work any day and I will!" -"But " .There commenced again the old dis cussion they used to have before mar riage.. Walt insisted on being the sole provider for the. two. Janet de termined to keep on with her own self-support. ... They effected a com promise. Walt agreed to keep on free lancing, in return for which he was allowed to pay all the expenses of their home until Janet found other work. . Neither said anything about what was uppermost in tneir mmas ttoy Nlcoll's offer. Almost daily Nicoll besieged Janet with renewals of the offer and urged her to accept. "I am just bewildered!" Nicoll persisted. "Why on earth don't you take this splendid job?" ' Janet evaded the question as well as she could. But she was finding it harder to do so; for soon she began herself that very thing. Offers of work she had many. But they were all picayune and drab compared with TUHT ffiflY JfllB Don't Tolerate Faded, Streaked, ox' v' Bleached Hair; Tint With Brownatone Safe, 8nro fi x I&ezpensiT. i"A , - - ' VRlAt. PACKAGE SENT VRBBk rWhy tolerate streaky gray o bleached hair when it is just as easy , to tint your tresses a beautiful trown as it is to powder your facet Brownatone gives the hair be Witching beauty and charm, producing instantly any shade Ol brown or black ' desired. -sivnainns nun no Loots: Tea Years Younger No other preparation Is bo simple to apply or so uniform in results. Llpht spots, gray strands or streaks, and all unnatural shades In the hair are quickly restored to all MelS original beauty. Absolutely Harmless Brownatone is guaranteed perfect ly safe and harmless to both tha hair and skin. Contains no poisonous Ingredients such as sugar of lead, sulphur, silver, mercury, aniline or coal tar products. It haa no odor and is greaseless. Tou apply) It In a few moments with your comb or brush. Any good druggist can supply you. Two colors: "Light to Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black." Two eizes, 3So and J1.I5. Insist on the genuine. TUT BROWNATONE FHEEJ Take advantage of this generous special offer today before it la too late. Send only 10 cents to pay postage and packing and we will mail you Free a Trial package of Brownatone, with a valuable booklet on the care of the hair Trial bottle not to be had at dealers, bnt only by mall from us. Send now. Mention shade desired when writing or purchas ing Mail Thla Coudou Now. The Kenton Pharmacal Co.. 441 Coppin Bids.. Covington, Ky. Enclosed find 10 cents (to epver postage and packing.) tor Trial Packago Of Brownatone. Light to Medium Brown or Dark Brown to Block., w Mark wltb Z shade wanted and mall with out full nam anil drtr.- lrl1 Benefit ENTERTAINMENT Given to help one of our soldier Boys 6 BIG ACTS 6 . Featuring s KALAMA of Honolulo. Master of six instruments VAUGHAN'S HALL FRI.,FEB. 28th, 8 p.m. Admission 15e EVERYONE COMB

the positkjn she filled with the , tenement house commission. Each day there loomed up all the greater the magnificence of the opportunity Nicoll was offering her for a big career. - In desperation Janet accepted -a position as secretary to the head of a big clothing firm. After the "varied, colorful, and socially significant work with the tenement house department, however,v doing correspondence for a man who was manufacturing shoddy garments at fancy prices became intolerable to Janet She found herself working with repugnance instead of enthusiasm.' Her employer noticed the effect in her work. Walt observed

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he finally said one evening. "I have stood It long enough. I've gone back to my old Job with Haines!" Tears of surrender sprang to her eyes. . " ?.. "You are doing it for my sake, dear," she said. "I won't have It I'm going to give you your chance to make good at free-lancing if if Walt!" she cried suddenly, "I'm going to take the work Roy Nicoll is offering me!" J ? - (To be continued.) r - SEVEN SPANIARDS FREED NEW YORK. Feb. 27. Seven of the group of 14 Spaniards arrested here Sunday on suspicion of complicity in a nation-wide terrorist plot were re leased today when they were brought before Federal Judge Knox on a writ of habeas corpus. The remaining seven were held on bail until tomor

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