Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 160, 18 April 1919 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919.
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
By TRIED RECIPES Vegetable Oyster 8oup One pint of sliced vegetable oysters, one pint of water, one pint of milk, butter, flour, salt, pepper. Wash and slice thin, enough of the roots to make one pint. Boil in one pint of water about .twenty minutes, or until tender; add one pint of milk, one tablespoon of . butter, blended with one level tablespoon of flour; salt and pepper to . taste. 8now Pudding One tablespoon of granulated gelatin, one-quarter cup of cold water, one cup boiling water, one cup sugar, one-quarter cup lemon . Juice, whites of three eggs. Soften gelatin In cold water, add boiling water and dissolve. Add sugar and fruit Juice and stir until sugar is dissolved. Set bowl Into pan of Ice water to cool, stirring occasionally When Jelly is quite thick 'old in the stiffly beaten white of eggs and put into cold wet molds. Put on Ice to harden. When firm remove from the molds and serve with soft custard. The egg yolks are used for this custard. Macaroni Saiad For each person use a large spoonful of cooked macaroni, three or four small head lettuce leaves, six blanched almonds and onehalf teaspoon chopped pimentos. Mix with a good salad dressing which has had an equal quantity of whipped cream added to it Serve on a lettuce leaf.
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HEART AND BEAUTY PROBLEMS By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am fourteen years old and have two sisters. They are always going somewhere and have their friends over, but mother won't allow me to have my friends over even after school, and she never lets me go and visit anyone. When mother or any one has company, they send me up to my room. We have a wonderful home. It has slxten rooms, and at Sunday school whenever they want to have a meeting of some kind they ask me if I may have it, but mother always objects. Mother and my sisters snub me when they have company. We have two maids and mother often leaves me alone with them and they slap ' me and do things like that. If I tell mother she always sends mo to bed. My sisters are always getting candy and I never get any unless daddy brings , some home and does not let any one know he has got me any. I have talked with daddy, but he can do nothing. My older sister has graduated from college and my other one is preparing to go there. I suppose I will go also. I have pretty clothes and plenty to eat, but I can't stand living here since daddy can't do anything with mother. What would you advise me to do? , JEWEL. Apparently you are being "well bred." You do not like it now, but when you are older you will look back upon your days of misery with amusement. Unfortunately your family cannot get over the idea that you are a baby. They cannot be deceived much longer, however, because in a year or two you will grow from childhood to girlhood and they will be forced to see the change. Keep a brave heart Policeman's Wild West Feat Saves Many Lives (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 18. Policeman are supposed to be trained to meet emergencies and some of them are. ratrolman Hogan was sloshing along Second Ave in the rain yesterday when he heard footsteps approaching. They did not sound like any footsteps he ever heard before so he turned around to look. Galloping up the street he saw a long horned steer. He thought quickly. In front of him was an express wagon on which he saw a rope. He never had been farther west than Hoboken but he had read literature about life on the plains and was entirely familiar with lariats. Quickly, Hogan made a noose In the rope and started in pursuit of the steer which was skidding dangerously on the wet sidewalks. He started in pursuit and soon was within lariat range. Closing his eyes he cast the rope to one end of which he clung desperately. He felt a Jerk and was amazed to find the lariat had settled over the animal's horns. Volunteers helped him tie the steer to a fire alarm post. After an Investigation, he announced that the steer had escaped from a van in which it was being transported to Brooklyn. In Its mad flight through the east side, Hogan said his inquiry disclosed it had driven ten thousand persons to places of safety. Expectant Mothers fa Event Calmly Tim Bring Knowledge That by Us of Penetrating Remedy Suffering It Avoided. Thousands of women have found by thj rplictlon of Mother' Friend, the penetrating external remedy, preparec especially for expectant mothers, thot pain and ufferlii at the crit is arolded and that In addition the months preceding the crisis ara free from nervousness, nausea, stretching antt beirlnr-down pains and prneral discomfort. Mother' Frt-od make It possible for tlw expectant mrjher to herself actually aid nature In the glorious work to bo performed, and no woman should neptect to jtlre nctnre a helplnr hand. It will mean fiillnltelT lea pain and the hour at the crisis will be ls. The period 1 one of calm repose and restful nights. By the use of Mother' Friend the skin Is kept soft and natural, and experienced mothers sny that It is much better to keen your health and good looks during the period of expectancy than to try to regain them afterward. Write the Brad Held Regulator Company. Dept. G. Lamar Building, Atlanta. Georgia, for their Interesting Motherhood Book, and obtain a bottle of Mother' Friend and begin Its use at once.
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Iced Apples Pair and core a dozen small apples, fill with sugar, butter and a little nutmeg; bake. When done remove to another plate carefully. Ice the tops and sides with cake icing and brown slightly. Serve with cream. Lemon Jelly One envelope gelatin, one cup cold water, two cups boiling water, three-quarters cup of sugar, one-half cup lemon juice. Soak gelatin in cold water five minutes and dissolve In boiling water. Add sugar and stir until dissolved; then add lemon Juice. Strain into molds, first dipped in cold water and chill. Berries, fruits or nuts may be added. DISCOVERIES White Spots on Furniture To re move white spots from furniture, try alcohol. Wet a flannel cloth and rub on the spots; they will soon disappear. Use this where hot dishes leave places on the table. To Stretch Curtains Straight The next time you do up your lace curtains. If you will stretch them from the hem, and let the lace free from the pins, you will find that they will hang perfectly straight. There isn't enough body to any lace to stretch any curtain firm. Take them off and Iron the lace. You will also find that the lace edging will wear much better. The Draining from a Teapot is very good to water a Boston fern with. awhile longer and be thankful ihat you have a sympathetic daddy. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been going to parties, basketball games, and other affairs with a boy for about a year. i In that time he has never gone with any other girl. I value him as an esteemed friend and am proud of him. He is very polite and considerate whenever with me and he possesses other good qualities. Up to now I believed he liked me quite as well as I liked him. After an entertainment the other night, I was bidding good night to two girl friends when he and another boy came up and asked to escort my girl friends home. He merely spoke to me. and so I walked home by myself. Won't you please tell me how I can regain his friendship? Do you think ho is tiring of me? LONGINGNESS. The best way to get the boy hack is not to care apparently that he has dropped you. Speak to him when you meet as if you did not notice his neglect. But do not start conversation with him or take any interest in him. Go with other boys If they ask you and probably jealousy will make him return to you. Youth Is so fickle that it is probable he is tiring or has tired of you. In case he does not come back within a week or two, give him up and enjoy others. French Airmen Teach Japanese How to Fly TOKIO, April 18. French army aviators have begun to instruct officers of the Japanese army in aviation work under an arrangement by which fifteen French flight officers came to Japan for that purpose. Thirty-three Japanese officers have been receiving instructions at the military arsenal in the inspection of airplane material. Practice flights will be held at the aviation grounds, and it is expected that battle and scouting flights will be in progress by the end of Mav. Aerial shooting and bombing will follow. At tention will be given to airplane pho tography and wireless telegraphy. Airplane motors will be manufac tured at the military arsenal in this city and at the airplane building in the suburbs. I love to see the children's &lee When school time cornea each day, I give each one Some Golden Sun To cheer them on theituray. V wUirt:7 X JJ s VA OLDEK Sun lis made from choice, carefully selected berries blended in just the right proportions o jive the pleasanTflavor coffee drinker enjoy. 5uch coffee gives full vahie both m weight and satisfaction. Sold only by grocerx '.. . Tie). "Wools on Spice Cbk nicer Ohio Toledo,
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1 A Russian wireless to London states the soviet troops have driven the Roumanians in a general retreat into Bessarabia from the line of Kara-aiietz-Mohilev along the Dneister, in Podolia. 2 Further north, in western Ukraine, General Petlura's forces have been driven from the line of Kammanetz-Proskurov-Shepietovke. 3 Allied troops recently withdrawn from Odessa under pressure of Lenine-Ttrotzky forces are reported to be on way to reinforce Roumanians on the Dneister river front.
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Cubans Consider Strike Against High Food Price (By Associated Press HAVANA, Wednesday. April 16. Workers throughout the republic are called upon by a proclamation purporting to bear the signature of one of the most prominent leaders of the Federated Harbor unions to make known their sentiments as to the advisability of calling a general strike for the purpose of forcing a thirty per cent reduction in the prices of foodstuffs and other necessities of life. The proclamation was posted today along the water front. Increases in wages obtained by tho workers, the proclamation declares, have been nullified by the soaring cost of living.
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Tax Exemptions Granted Owners Under Loan Act WASHINGTON. April 18. The treasury today Issued a reminder that under the Victory Liberty loan act a person may hold up to $20,000 bonds of the first Liberty loan converted, second, third and fourth loans with interest received aftef January 1,1919, exempt from sur-taxes, excess profits and war profits taxes, on condition that he holds at least one-third as many Victory Liberty loan notes. This exemption continue! during the life of the Victory notes. In addition interest received after January 1, 1919, for five years on a maximum of $30,000 first Liberty loan converted, second, third and fourth loan bonds is exempt from surtaxes, excess profits and war taxes. This
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