Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 105, 13 March 1919 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, MAR. 13, 1919.

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HEART AND BEAUTY PROBLEMS By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young man twenty-five, years of age. Several years ago I was In love with a girl of exceptional type. She died. For while I thought I never would get over her death. None of the girls seemed like her and don't now that Is, to me. I will admit I am very oldfashioned In my social Ideas. Probably I expect more of a girl than I should. I go to church, parties, dances and places of amusement. Seemingly I have got to the place where all girls look alike to me. I am not looking for a gold woman, and I am not pinning roses on myself. I have a nice little home, nearly paid for. I don't believe there is a man in this world who would love to have a wife any more than myself. I make a neat salary and can provide for a wife adequately. Can you suggest something for a man In my predicament? L. I. "Seek love and It will flee from thee; flee love and It will follow thee." I have quoted this old saying many times because It answers the problems of many people. You are very young; a man of twenty-five is not of an age to give up hope of finding the right girl. It is useless to search desperately, because you will find her Just as soon if you enjoy your work and friendships and let her appear unexpectedly. Although you feel in a position to marry now, you will be even better prepared to take care of a wife if you have a few more years to devote to your work. Restlessness can be overcome by action only. Spend less time thinking about yourself and more time working and exercising. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am eighten and I am in love with a boy two years my senior. lie has often told me how much he loves me, but has never mentioned marriage. ' Should

HOUSEHOLD HINTS By Mrs. Morton

RECIPES FOR A DAY. Scalloped Oysters With Tomato Sauce One pint oysters, one cup tomato Juice, one cup thick white sauce, cracker crumbs, two tablespoons minced green peppers, two tablespoons minced celery and one teaspoon onion Juice. Rinse the oysters in cold water and drain thoroughly. Mix together the white sauce tomato juice, ouion Juice pepper and celery, seasoning the sauce highly with salt and pepper to taste. Grease a baking dish, line lightly with cracker crumbs and spread a layer of oysters on the bottom. Sprinkle over a few cracker crumbs pour on a layer of the sauce and continue In this way till all is used, spreading the top with cracker crumbs, mixed with a little melted butter. Brown in the oven. Apple and Celery Salad With one and one-half cups of crisp celery cut Into inch lengths, mix one cup of tart iipples cut " into dice. Cover with a mayonnaise. Do not cut apple until Just before serving, as it darkens after peeling. Tomato and Rice Broth Juice from one can of tomatoes, one-half cup of v;' " boiled tender and a good cupful Brown Your Hair With "Brovnatono" Give the Natural Beauty of Your face a Chance, BEND FOR TRIAL PACKAGE, Every woman knows that a pretty face lose Its beauty when framed by faded, gray, streaked or bleached hair. Even wrinkles and blemishes are not so disfiguring as streaked or faded hair. It Is unfair to your children and husband, and most of alt to yourself; to look older than you really are. "It's1 So Easy Tiovr o Have Beautiful Haiti T5rownatone" will tint youf streaked, faded or bleached hair to any shade of rich, soft brown, or Flossy black if preferred, and take ten years oft your looks. "nrownatone" cannot be detected, wlil not rub or wash, off, is odorless, and greaseless. Absolutely nannies. This safe and harmless prep&ra tlon Is used and endorsed by thourands of women in business and In society. Apply it yourself with comb or brush. The results will delight you. Guaranteed safe and free from lead, sulphur, silver, mercury, zinc, antline, or coal tar products. Used fop switches same as for growing hair. Two colors: "Llpht to Medium. Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black." Two sizes, 35c and $1.15, at all lead ing druggists. Get the genuine. Trial rackase Free. If you write at once. Mall the cou pon with lOo to pay postage and Backing-, and we will send you a roe trial package of "'Brownatone, ' with valuable booklet on the care of the hair. Mention shade desired when writing or purchasing. This Free Trial bottle not to be had at dealers, but only by mall from us. Mall This Coupon Now. The Kenton Pharmacol Co., Uoppln Bldg Covington, Ky Enelosed And 10 cents (to cover postage and packing,) for Trial Package of Brownatone. Light to Medium Brown or Dark Brown to Black. Mark with X abadt wanted and mall with vonr full name upd address.

we go on like this? I really do not think we are acting wisely. I want your advice. I hope I will not have to give him up. as it would break my heart. PERPLEXED. A man should wait until he is in a position to marry before he asks the

girl. A boy of twenty would naraiy feel ready to assume such a responsi' bility. He is right In not asking you! to become engaged, but he Is wrong in speaking of love. Tell the boy that both of you are too young to talk of love now and that he must stop speaking of it. It will not be necessary to give him up. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl seventeen years of age. My husband is still in the army. - Would it be all right when I go to a dance to let one of my boy friends bring me home, or should I go with a girl? Or should I come home alone? r BABE. A married woman is not supposed to go to dances unless accompanied by her husband. Of course there aift exceptions to this rule; she can go in the company of a member of her family or with a married couple. She should, however, be careful of her conduct while at the dance and not show preference to any one man. Do not attend adnces alone or with another girl, and do not permit any boy or man friend to take you home. In reply to 9057374: If you are a wise young man, you will fall in with the girl's decision. Let her have her own way without any protest from you. During the time you are forbidden her society go out with another girl. She will hear about it or see you, and nine chances out of ten will send for you at once. A girl does not like watch dog devotion. She wants to feel free to enjoy more than one man. If you expect to win and keep this girl's love you must show more Judgment and indifference. of water in which it was coked. One small onion minced, one cup of milk, three tablespoons of butter, three tablespoons of flour and one teaspoon of sugar. Season with pepper, celery salt and minced parsley. Stew tomatoes and onions toeteher for half an hour

and rub through a. colander into aldauSnter Sunday afternoon Miss saucepan. Add speck of soda. Return t Florence Guthrie called on Mrs. John to the Are with the boiled rice and Coblentz Thursday evening .Miss the rice water, season to taste, add ! Olive Boyd spent the week end with

the sugar, then the butter and flour mixed thoroughly together and made liquid with a little of the hot broth; boll up, stirring well, and pour into a tureen, where you have already put the scalding milk. Sunburst Eggs Four hard-boiled

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1 eggs, four thin slices of toast, one . cup milk, one round tablespoonful but- ! ter substitute, one rounded tablespoonful flour, one . tablespoonful grated j onion or one-half teaspoonful grated i nptmeg, one teaspoonful salt.

Chop the whites of eggs very fine and add to half of the cream sauce; rub three yolks through strainer and add to other half of sauce; place toast on hot, plate, pile whites on the toast and the yolks with the sauce around the toast; grate with extra yolk over all and garnish witib. parsley. How to make cream sauce; Put the butter into pan; when melted add the flour and onion; mix until smooth add cold milk slowly and stir until thick and creamy; boil three minutes, add seasoning. Pieces of Soap Save all pieces of soap left over until there is a large quantity. Put them into hot water till they get soft; then take out and shape into squares, then put it into cold" water, let stand for two or three hours and then cut in desired sizes. Can be used for next washing. . Middleboro, Ind. Mrs. George Baker of Richmond and Mrs. May Starbuck called on Mrs. Mary VanZant Tuesday afternoon.. . . . Miss MarJorie Kirkman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Vore and familv, ..Charles Williams was in Richmond on business Monday.. .Miss Ruth Boyd has resumed her school work at Earlham after having had an attack of influenza for several days Mrs. Cora Weller and daughter Bernice, called on Mrs. Charles Little and daughters Monday afternoon.. .. .Mrs. May Ann Pemberton called on Mrs. John Coblentz Thursday afternoon George Cook called on Mr. and Mrs. .Theodore Cook Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vernouf and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawler and baby Sunday evening Mrs. Mary Hawkins spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Charles Mayer at Richmond.. .. .Miss Florence Boren of Bethel spent the week end with Miss Bernice Urton Miss Ruth Boyd spent Friday with Joseph Reid and family. Mrs. Lora Boyd was an afternoon caller.. . . .Miss Lois Hughes visited Mrs. John Coblentz Saturday afternoon Mrs. George Baker of Richmond and Msr. Nancy Hawkins called on Mrs. Cora Danner Tuesday afternoon Rev., and Mrs. Louis F. Ulmer and little niece, Dorothy June Jones, took supper with G. F. Gault and family Thursday evening.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vore and family Oscar. Hawkins and family called on Charles Williams Sunday evening.. .. .Charles Wolting visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornauf and Clarence Reid and family at Rich mond Mrs. May Starbuck called on Mrs. Mary Hawkins Sunday afternoon Mrs. John Zurrell called on Mrs. Cora Danner Thursday morning. ....Tthere will be prayer meeting on Thurhsday night. Everybody come.

HEATING STOVE SETS FIRE TO FARM HOUSE

GREENVILLE, O., March 13. The house on the farm of George Fremd on the Versailes pike was burned Monday evening, a heating stove causing same. The tenant, William Treon, lost most of his furniture before the flames were extinguished. There is some insurance. William Shearburn was found guilty of highway robbery Tuesday by a Jury in the common please court. He with a fellow named Morrison help up and robbed Frank MOrrlcale at Union City several weeks ago, taking a valuable watch and f 48 in money. He has not yet received a sentence. Ira Krieder, whose wife. Rose, brought proceedings for divorce from him, filed an answer and cross-petition Tuesday. He says that his wife has applied for a divorce before and withdrawn her charges, that she has annoyed and harassed him and humiliated him before their neighbors. That in December, 1918, she told him she would throw his clothing out of a window unless he left, and to preserve peace, did leave. He asks that his i wife's petition for divorce be refused, but that the decree be granted him. .... Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan Members of the Cllne, Elwood and Alexander families are improving from influenza. . . Several from this vicinity attended Ollie Hodgin's sale Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks and son Delmar, called on Mrs. Mary VanZant Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirkman called on Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck Sunday afternoon.. .Mr. and Mr.s Pleasant Seaney called on Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Anaerson Sunday evening. ....Miss Bernive Urton is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Peterson at Richmond Frank Allen and family and Clyde Thomas and family spent Sunday woth Joe Thomas Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little visited Charles Little and family on Sunday Mrs. Mary Ann Pemberton spent from Tuesday until Saturday with har daughter, Mrc. Myrtle Puthof, at Richmond Mrs. T. J. Addleman visited Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hodgin Monday and Tuesday Miss MarJorie Kirkman spent the week end with Miss Ruby Gier at Richmond. ....Mrs. Pleasant Seaney called on friends at Boston Tuesday Miss Winfield Little visited Miss Dora Little at Richmond Friday and Saturday. Mrs. May Starbuck and Mrs. Earl Vore were shoppers in Richmond Friday Mrs. T. J. Addleman spent Saturday with Mrs. Jesse Bailey at Richmond.. . . .Miss Esther Boyd spent the week end with Miss Miriam Little at Richmond Mrs. Mary Hawkins called on Mrs. Laura Schaeffer at Richmond Friday evening Mrs. Hector Urton and children called on Mrs. John Cablentz Sunday evening.

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Mrs. Ha worth 8hook Like She Was ' Having Severe Chill. I COULDN'T CONTROL NERVES Any person who is nervous will do well to read what Mrs. Sarah H. Haworth, 725 S. W. "A" Street, Richmond says about Pepgen, the new tonic which is being introduced by Thlstlethwaite and other first-class druggists in this city and nearby towns. Mrs. Haworth furnishes an excel lent example of what Pepgen is doing for hundreds of people. She tells the following story: "My nerves were in a terrible shape, that is the only way I can express It. I could not stay in bed and I did not have the strength to move around. I Just felt like flying to pieces and there were times that I shook like I was having a severe chill. "Any little, sudden noise would startle me until I trembled like a leaf. I was compelled to have our front door bell disconnected.' It sounded to me like someone striking an anvil. "I heard about Pepgen and I told my daughter to get me a bottle the next time she went to the drug store which she accordingly did and I started to take it as stated by the directions on the bottle. Could Feel Strength Returning. "Within a few days I could almost feel my strength returning as this wonderful medicine filled my veins with rich, red blood. Last night and the night before I went to bed about nine o'clock and never woke up until broad daylight. That is something I have not done before in years. Today I was able to take a short walk, and when I reached my home I was not one bit tired. I think I could have gone much further but I did not want to take any chance of exhausting myself. That is pretty good for a woman seventy-eight years who has not been out of the house for months. Don't you think? "I am so much stronger that I scarcely realize my strength. "It is my honest opinion that if Pepgen helps one of my age it should aid a younger person even more quickly. I am very enthusiastic and glad to tell my experience for the benefit of others." Miserable Indeed, is the person who cannot sleep soundly.. Sleeplessness weakens the nervous system. It upsets the digestive organs, it influences the blood circulation and every other function. When a man lies in bed and hears the clock strike, one, two, three, four his nervous system is shattered. Thousands tell how Pepgen has brought them sound, healthy refreshing sleep, strengthened their nerves and given them good appetites. It makes new, rich vitalizing blood and more nerve force. If you are pale and thin and lack vitality the rapid building up action of Pepgen will surprise you just as it did Mrs. Haworth. THE FORMULA IS ON ALL CARTONS Pepgen tonic is not a secret remedy. The formula is printed on the back of every carton. It contains only remedies of approved merit. All of the ingredients are carefully selected and scientifically compounded by the special Pepgen process in which neither sugar nor alcohol is used. Persons with kidney Ills should carefully avoid sugar, as should also people with weak stomachs. Sugar often produces what is called saccharine ferment. Alcohol Is very bad for people who are subject to rheumatism, and even the slightest amount of this stimulant often produces an attack. In Pepgen will be found Peppermint leaves used to stop nausea, relieve spasmodic pains in the bowels and expel gas. Gentian root possesses tonic properties in a high degree. Peruvian bark, an anti-malarial agent, is of service in debility and wasting diseases. Fringe tree bark exerts a special influence upon the liver. It Is of benefit where there is yellownss of the skin and eyes, and a sense of uneasiness in the right side. Black cohosh, through its influence upon the muscular system, is recommended for rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbapo. Plantain leaves contain properties valuable in kidney and bladder dorangements. A MUSTARD BATH HELPS SORENESS Everybody knows the old-fashioned mustard plaster was a good thing to relieve pain, but it,blistered. Mustard should be used in the form of a liniment to get best results. Mustard liniments penetrate without much rubbing, and impart a pleasant, soothing warmth to the skin without blistering. A good liniment is made of mustard, red pepper, sassafras, menthol and ammonia. Apply it to the feet upon retiring and the soreness will be gone in the morning. It may also be used as a foot bath. Take about three quarts of warm water, add one or two tablespoonfuls of this liniment, soak the feet for ten or fifteen minutes and wonderful relief will be found. It is also a splendid external application in rheumatism, lumbago, muscular soreness, coughs, colds and pleuresy. It relieves pains and assists internal remedies to rid you of ailments. The above prescription with added Ingredients, already prepared may be obtained under the name of Pepgen Liniment at Thistlethwaite's drug stores, or from any other first-class druggist in Richmond and nearby towns. Pepgen Liniment aids Pepgen wherever there is pain.

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Marvelous . Change Takes Place in Lives of Mr. and ' Sirs. William Cook.

Wife Suffered With Rheumatism; Couldn't Bear Weight of Bed Clothes on Body; Husband Had Nervous Dyspepsia.?--

Troubles Vanished After Taking Pepgen; She Enjoys Housekeeping and Sings While at Work; He Relishes Hearty .: ' Meals and Has No Bad After Effects; Both . .- --.; Gain Strength. .;

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Pepgen stands on Its record. Judge it by proved results. What it has done for others let it also do for you. This paper contains many statements from grateful people who have used Pepgen. This is not the only evidence for there are numerous other cities containing strong evidence today. Be sides there is a multitude of unpub lished reports. They are coming in all the time. Scores of citizens in Indianapolis, M uncle, Terre Haute and Dayton, as well as Richmond and cities and towns throughout the country cannot find words to express their faith In Pepgen, the great non-secret, non-alcoholic family tonic. Among those who have recently volunteered their experiences for the benefit of their friends and others who are likewise troubled are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cook, 532 South 11th Street, Richmond. Mrs. Cook tells the following story: "For years I had rheumatism in my limbs. There were times 'that my limbs were so swollen and stiff that I could scarcely move and they were so sore that it was agony for me to bear the weight of bed clothes. "As for my husband he was troubled with nervous dyspepsia. His food distressed him and made him feel bloated. Even though . he was very careful what he ate he suffered. There were some foods he didn't dare eat. If he did his misery would be ten fold.

SHE HAD FRIGHTFUL DREAMS; NERVOUS SYSTEM WAS UPSET

There la no greater barometer of the nervous system than your sleep. If your nerves are composed your sleep Is generally sound, your dreams peaceful. You arise in the morning feeling refreshed and ready for the day's work. On the contrary if your nerves are drawn like fiddle strings your sleep is not sound and dreams are generally of a vicious nature. When morning comes you are often more tired than when you went to bed. Your occupation which should be Interesting is a hardship Instead.

PERFORMS DOUBLE DUTY OF CLEANSING WHILE BUILDING

Our bodies continually undergo a change. The tissues are constantly wearing out and new ones are being built to take their place. It has been said that we have an almost new body every seven years. Worn out tissues must be eliminated to make room-lor the new, and the new tissue must tie made from healthy blood. If your system becomes rundown and your liver and kidneys fall to act properly, the worn out tissues are not promptly thrown out of the system, hence we . have rheumatism, bad blood, boils, pimples and blotchy complexion. I . . . ' ( Advertisement)

PAIR IN RICHMOND

"We were near the brink of despair when we started to take Pepgen but now, we are about the happiest pair in Richmond. Yes, we both feel splendid. We became acquainted with Pepgen through reading, some of the advertisements. We didn't think we would ever be giving our own statements for publication but Pepgeii is so much better than we expected that we feel it is a duty we dare not shirk to tell our experience. ' . . "All every one.of my rheumatic pains have left me. The swelljng'has gone down and the stiffness in my limbs has disappeared. It is a pleasure for me to do my house work and right here I want to say plainly and candidly, to every woman who , den't like house work that they had better try Pepgen for it certainly makes you feel strong and full of energy. I Tmconsciously find myself singing while I am sweeping, 'cooking and washing the dishes. ... .' "My husband eats hearily. of what he wishes without any misery afterwards. We have both " gained strength." " ' If your stomach, Tddneys. liver or nerves are not in good condition try Pepgen today.- It may be obtained at Thistlethwiate's drug stores, or from any other first-class ' drug store in Richmond and nearby towns. This condition of the nerves is well described by Miss Ruby C. Wushaupt, stenographer for the Pilot Motor Co.. who lives at 44 South 6th St, Rich mond. She says: "My nerves were very easily upset. Often during the night I would have frightful dreams and would wake up trembling. Then I couldn't compose myself for several hours. "I heard so much about Pepgen that I tried it, I can truthfully say that my nerves are now In better condition than they have been for a long time." If digestion is not good our blood supply, which - builds new tissue is thin and then come weakly nourished nerves, headaches, backaches, catarrh, anemia and other ills. From this it can be seen why so many people indorse Pepgen. It Is because Pepgen stimulates the liver and kidneys to throw out the waste matter while it aids the digestive organs in assimilating food to furnish . good blood. Pepgen has a doable duty to perform. It is not satisfied in Its work of producing muscle and bone but like a good mechanic, . It leave the job clean..; - ' ,