Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 193, 27 May 1919 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919.

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By Mr. CTIzaketh Dear Mr. Thompson: : We are two popular young society girls and come from good homes. We are considered ery good-looking and well dressed. We go to college and are in the second year. . What can we do to win the friendship of young men? Our girt friends seem lucky along that line, bat for some reason or another we fall to Interest young men. ALB. I should Judge from your letter that you hare too good an opinion of yourelret. Society, good families, good looks and pretty clothes are not enough when personality is lacking. Forget boys for the time being and find interests which do not include them. Take up the Tarlous sportstennis, swimming, hiking, etc. This will glre you rltallty and wholesomeness. Also read and keep Informed upon current subjects. When you are thoroughly alive to what 1b going on in the world and realize that you must be active and thoughtful to make friends, you win not want for them. Follow the little high school girl's advice to "Aycla" and be a friend in order to make them. Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) Is a boy of seventeen too young to take his girl friend to entertainments or to church on Sunday evening? (2) Is once a week too often for a boy of my age to go to see his girl ineuas or laite ner out joy riding? 1 ' WUV0 UUJ CT- I. ,l M. take respectable girls out for a spin with the car once a week? (4) Is it all right for a boy my age to take a girl to a dance? If so. would J have to talk It over with her parents and get permission? (5) Does it make any difference if ine gm is a year older than I am, or THE CLOSED DOOR j Ten dollars! Annie clutched the three-by-seven Inch bit of green and white paper with the same upleap of heart a prospector feels who has sluiced out his first nugget of gold. She forgot the earning of that small oblong had coat her six days of Incessant toll, following three months of merely learning to toIL She forgot that for it she had sat at her sewing machine fifty-four hours, her neck bent to a deep angle, her eyes fastened to the spot where the needle plunged into the fabric, her ellm fingers guiding the white stream that flowed forever and ever and ever from under them to the huge baskets below. She even forgot for the moment the coarse foreman, whose low forehead, leering eye and loose lips bo repulsed her; whose harsh voice sometimes startled her Into running off the seam, whose touch against her shoulder made her shrink with something new and vague that frightened her. As she walked up Broadway and then east to her poor tenement Annie kept turning the ten dollar bill into rent, into meat, into flour and potatoes and onions and tea. Into shoes for her mother, a dress for Jennie, a suit for little Jim-brother who was in his first grade of school. What a glory-feeling It gave you to be the mainstay of a household! Annie thought of her father and of how he always believed if you wanted a thing badly enough and kept at It it would come true. Annie had longed to take care of the family as he had done. Now she was actually doing It! She ran up the shaky stairs and opened the door of the Hafgans' main room. The supper table was set. An oil lamp In the middle, on the red-and-white tablecloth, gave a bit of cherrir.esa. The lamp was a present from ' Aunt Moggie. Its body was of pressed nickel and the shade porcelain, white underneath and dark green outside Beside the cheap china and knives and forks, there was a plate of buns and a loaf of bread the kind that was Called a 'twist loaf," which eight-year-bid Janle always selected because it v,-as "pretty." On the table also was an important family trophy called the "castor." It was silver-plated, elaborately etched in flowers and scrolls, and held four bottles of condiments oil, vinegar, salt and pepper on a revolving centerpiece.. It was one of the objects of art poor Jim Hargan bad "fooled away his money on." But it was now a beloved keepsake. Janie was at the table, chewing her pencil over her next day's arithmetic lesson. Annie 6melt 6tew and tea in the kitchen, where her mother was moving about while Jim-boy got in her way trying to "helD." Everything was poor. Everything was cheap. But it was home. And tonight it smelt warm and foody. Annie felt glad and gay. She rushed to the kitchen, hugged her mother and pressed the ten-dollar bill into her hand. Mrs. Hargan's thin, worried face lighted a little. But she was not optimistic. Perhaps she had been once. She put the money into "SPRING FEVER AND COMMON SENSE If a man or woman feels heavy, dull, languid, lazy lacking in ambition and energy instead of giving up and saying he has "spring fever," it is more sensible to take a good, wholesome ihysic. Biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach, gas, bloating, coated tongue, dyspepsia all are relieved by Foley Cathartic Tablets. B. B. Haward, Unadilla. Ga., writes: "I find Foley Cathartic Tablets give me quicker relief than anything I ever tried." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.

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of what nationality she Is, as long as she is a respectable young lady. THANKS VERY MUCH. (1) He Is too young unless he takes her to school or Sunday school entertainments. If he is so anxious to go to church at night he should go with his parents. (2) Once a week would be all right to call on her. But a boy of seventeen should not spend too much time with a glrL I do not approve of the Joy rides. (3) Tour parents have a perfect right to object to your using the car to take your girl for a "spin. Character Is not the outgrowth of an easygoing life. Tour parents do n'ot believe in over-Indulging you, and they are right. (4) It is all right to take the girl to a school dance. You are too young to go to any other. Invite the girl directly and let her take the matter up with her parents. (5) As long as she is "a respectable young lady" la all that is necessary. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have a very dear boy friend who is away at college and who will graduate in June. I want to get him some sort of gift for graduation, but am at a loss as to what to get. I cannot think of anything that would be appropriate. He is quite wealthy, so I would not want to buy him anything that would look too cheap. Can you please help me by naming a few things from which I can choose? IN DOUBT. Get the boy a good book, attractively bound, or a picture for his room. Neither of these gifts will look cheap. No matter what you spend, he will appreciate . the ' gift because it comes from you and will not consider the price. It will be in better taste if you do not spend too much. I would suggest $5 or less. the bosom of her dress and went on dishing up the stew. "But mother ten dollars!" emphasized Annie with two sharp nods of the head. 'Isn't that a lot?" 'It's splendid. You've done wonders, child. But I was only thinking," said Annie's mother as she put supper on the table, "what a little way ten dollars goes, with me only able now to make a couple of dollars with the neckties. We owe the grocer four. And there's no butter at that. I didn't dare run the bill up any higher this week. Your Aunt Margaret's already given me three. There now sit right down while It's hot. Come, Janie. get your books off the table and tie Jim's bib on. Hurry, Annie, get your things off." (To be continued.) Liberian Missionary To Speak At St Pad's Church The Rev. N. H. B. Cassell, of the missionary district of Liberia, will speak at St. Paul's Episcopal church on the opportunities and needs of that country on Wednesday night. May 28, at 8 p. m. Thursday being the feast of the Ascension, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 10 a. m. Many Richmond Women To Attend Better Homes Meet The county meeting of the Better Homes association to be held at Economy tomorrow all day will be attended by a large number of Richmond and Wayne county persons interested in the work of this association. Tbe program previously announced will be carried out. FLOYD FLOOD ON VISIT. Floyd Flood eon of Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Flood, of 438 Richmond avenue Is spending a few days here the guest of his parents. Flood is stationed on the U. 8. S. Champlain, where he is a wireless operator. VALUATION TOO HIGH ST. PAUL, May 27. A valuation of $79,335,406 placed upon the Great Northern railroad In Minnesota, exclusive of right of way and rolling stock, by the valuation board of the interstate commerce commission. Is declared too high by $13,387,004 in a protest filed today by the state railroad and warehouse commission. To Keep the Face Fresh, Clear, Youthful More Important than the cosmetic care of the complexion is Its physical care. To keep the face clean, fresh, youthful, there's nothing better than common mercolized wax. It absorbs the soiled or faded worn-out skin particles. Cosmetics simply add unwholesomeness to the complexion. That's the difference. By all means, acquire the mercolized wax habit. It's so easy to get an ounce of the wax at the druggist's, apply at night like cold cream ana wasn it on next, morning, i nere s no detention Indoors, the old skin coming off so gradually no one suspects you're using anything. When in a week or two the alluringly youthful, roselike underskin is fully in view well, you won't want, or need, a make-up complexion after that It must be apparent that this process means complete riddance of all cutaneous blemishes, like freckles, pimples, blotches and blackheads.

"CLEAN-UP WEEK" STAGED IN GERMANY

Squad of Americans cleaning np their "company street, The American "Watch on the Rhine", has Instituted an era of genuine cleanliness in the towns they are occupying that is causing even methodical Germans to take notice. Their company streets and barracks grounds ar a shining example of spotlessness-. "Polishing up" the streets is as much a part of the daily routine as guard duty, and is performed as carefully.

SMART BONNETS FOR MISS TEN YEAR OLD r - .1 Here are two smart satin hats which the little girls will like. One is made of plaited navy satin in coronation style. It fits snugly to the head defying ocean breezes. The other is brown satin cleverly fashioned from braided strips of the fabric. Little nosegays of roses, mignonette, a violet and a buttercup are placed at intervals around the crown. Sweaty Feet Wrong v and Unneccessary Exeetv teriplrtion from the feet la not normal and should not ba permitted. It la annoying-, embarrassing- and ruinous to shoes. This trouble can be absolutely and quickly overcome. Cal-o-dde did it for the soldiers in training and for millions of feet in the past ten years. Get a twentyfive cent package from your druggist. The very first treatment brings most gratifying results and in a short time the trouble will positively be terminated. Some of the worst cases have been mastered in a week. Cal-o-cide also gives prompt relief for aching, tender, puffed or calloused feet. It goes right into the pores and correct the cause. In addition, each package of Cal-o-cide contains special little plasters that will remove the worst corn in a hurry. Have good feet. Clip this out. adv. BocifcrerAn rctunaictu!

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"YANKEE PRINCESS" MAKES HIT

AT OPENING PERFORMANCE The Yankee Princess, a condensed musical comedy, presented by Woolfolk's Stars, which opened a week i engagement at The Murray yesterday, furnished more -genuine entertainment for 40 cents, top price admission, in the one hour and fifteen minutes they occupied the stage, than Flo Flo supDlied last winter at two dollars admis sion. We cannot offer a solution why this is, but we predict after you have seen Elmer Coudy, Miss Myrtle Delov and their associates in this mln ature production, you will concur they are the cleverest artists In tneir worx seen here this season. Surrounded by a wealth of scenery painted by Urban of New York, who nalnts all the scenery for the Follies, a "broiler" chorus, and stately show girls, these two people win the audience, while in their respective specialties they are the proverbial riot. They are ably assisted by Ernest Adams, Billy Link, Jr., and Miss Hamt ilton, who by way of coincidence, is the wife of our near fellow-townBman, OUie Mack, formerly of Murray and Mack, who hails from Cambridge City. Down in the play, Mrs. Mack does an automatic doll specialty which is one of the hits of the evening. This com pany is a fac slmllie of The FoUleB, and as scene after scene unfolds, and girls upon girls run riot upon the stage, we almost expect to see Will Rogers and Ann Pennington appear. Here is a real bona fide musical comedy company offering productions complete at bargain prices, entirely deserving of the applause showered up them by a capacity house last evening. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.' "Paradise Valley," will be the play with a complete change of ward robe and scenery. Bryant Washburn j in "The Gypsy Trail" is the screen attraction. TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently if it is entirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers is one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox which can be obtained from any drug gist, in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just to the top of the head. I This, when rubbed Into the scalp and j onto every strand of hair, chemically ' dissolves all impurities. It Is veryj soothing and cooling in Its action, as i well as beneficial to both scalp and hair. After rinsing out the lather so created, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy. Adv. r We Make Your Clock Keep Correct Time Don't let the old clock cause you to be late again bring or send it to our clock repairer he will place it in perfect running order charges reasonable. We call for and deliver.. 0. E. Dickinson For Expert Clock Repairing

1 HOUSEHOLD HINTS

RECIPES FOR TODAY Eggs Poached In Tomato Sauce Two cups tomato soup (home canned). one-half as much milk as soup, two tablespoons margarine, four eggs, buttered toast, four drops kitchen bouquet, one-quarter teaspoon Worcester shire sauce; combine with the soup, milk, margarine and seasoning, and when it begins to bubble around the edge, break in the eggs carefully, tak ing care to keep each, one separate. As soon as the white is set lift out each egg onto the toast, and a little sauce, and a dust of paprika to each serving. Lettuce and -Onion Salad Wash and dry the lettuce, moisten well with mayonnaise and place on salad plates. Slice a medium sized onion thin and cover with cold water for twenty minutes. Separate into rings and arrange on lettuce. Nut Loaf One cup of Chopped nut meats, one-half cup unooated rice, dry bread crumbs, one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon minced parsley, two eggs, three tablespoons margarine, one pint medium thick white sauce, black pep per; boil the rice, drain and dry; mix it with an equal quantity of dry bread crumbs, then add the salt, pepper, the nuts and prasley; break the eggs into the mixture, stir thoroughly and pack into a greased pan for a few minutes; unmold into a small dripping pan and bake slowly, for three-quarters hour, basting with the margarine, melted; serve surrounded with the white sauce. Orange Spanish Cream Take one orange, one cup sugar, one package of prepared gelatin, one cup of whipped cream. Boil the Juice of the orange and the sugar together for five min utes, then set aside to cool. Prepare the gelatin in the usual way, then set aside to cool. Whip the cream stiff, gradually add the orange Juice and sugar mixture, whipping in constantly. Whip the partly cooled gelatin and add, stirring well until it begins to thicken. Then pour Into molds and set on ice to harden. DISCOVERIES To Remove Strong Odor from cooking utenBils, there is nothing better than Just pure cold water. When Boiling Cauliflower, use half mils; and half water. This will give It a fine flavor and keep it white. Cooked in plain water, it takes on a grayish color. When Cooking Pease throw pods and all in boiling water. When done the pods will rise to top, peas stay below. This makes them have a bet- ! in ,ha Mln tons la which it normally oc.n a.unnil iibituce IO IB . i. .h. livin cells ol tha body. It tcplsccs tftrt wins, creates aew straacth, "'l"' " 1 kaslthy flesh. Sol By arviliM iii asrastae ol molts of money owz. v s Hcuni rtccHTOTca H

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J ter flavor and the water can be used for a good pea soup. Skillful Mending of wool garments is another means of prolonging their period of usefulness. The success of a mend depends on maintaining the soft appearence of the surface, duplicating the weave, and using colors to match those in the garment. Unemployed Soldiers Form Mob In London (By Associated Press) LONDON, May 27. Thousands of discharged soldiers and sailors out of employment, armed with stones and other missiles, marched toward the House of Commons today. They came into conflict with the police barring the approaches, however, and were scattered. . Later tbe procession was reformed and marched toward Buckingham Palace, but the demonstration broke up before It reached "the palace." There were no further disorders. The demonsartion followed a big meeting in Hyde Park, where the dis charged soldiers and sailors demand ed work and a minimum scale. Simi lar demonstrations were held through' out the country during the day. RAISE FUND FOR PALESTINE (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., May 27. ApptoxV mately $25,000 was raised within sev eral minutes at the convention o the Mizrachi organization of America here yesterday in response to an appeal for funds with which to broaden the scene of work in the rehabilitation of Palestine DEVICE TO GAIN TIME (By Associated Press) LONDON, May 27. The India office announces that the request of the com mander in chief of the Afghan forces that the British political agent at Khyber grant an armistice is merely a device to gain time. After you've lived awhile youTl discover that a barking dog quite often bites. POSLAM WANTS TO HELP YOUR BROKEN-OUT SKIN When any Itching skin disease affects or when any slight eruptions! spot begins to itch and burn, apply Poslam. You may be confident that the trouble is having the right treatment, for you have called to your aid a healing power highly concentrated, active and persistent. Itching stops and the skin feels immeasureably grateful. In the treatment of virulent eczema, acne, pimples and all surface affections. Poe lam's results are quickly felt and seen. Sold everywhere.. For tree sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St, New York City. Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam should be used if skin 13 tender and sensitive. Adv.

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Christian Work Editor To Address Meeting Here -- -i f Dr. Frederick Lynch of 'New York, editor . ot The . Christian WorkC Vfll deliver an address on "Paris 'and the League !of Nations" before " mass meeting of .Richmond and. community residents In i one. of . th downtown churches .of-the city,; the evening of June 11. Dr. Lynch, who also speaks at Earlham college commencement on the morning of the same day. has consented to deliver this public address following an urgent request sent hint by the Richmond ministerial association. . ' '' " ' A committee composed of the Revst E. E. Davis, chairman," J. -' R. Wehbi Shelby Lee, and Andrew F. Mitchell.

Is in charge of the program arrangements. Plans to make this meeting one of the biggest of Its kind ever held in Richmond are underway. GIFT FOR SERBIAN RELIEF (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May ;27. A gift of $100,000 by the United States Steel corporation for relief work In Serbia and the Jugo-Slav states has been transmitted to Herbert Hoover, director-general of the American Relief Administration, it was announced here today by the American Jugo-Slar relief. NOBLESVILLE A. L. Ogle, 2? years old, was sentenced to the state prison for burning a barn belonging to Gilbert Hanna. Unsightly Hair l)fiS01iraefe PoMtrssi lV arlstsua nsttmry uquia, im trmiy ay revelation 1st It la lost "as as It U torn araU. Omly rvsrata TMH&racIa c arsuntuitew fas At tall aisw n d S3 almas, or br mail asa In Tilaf n . m price. FREE tx:' wit nttanBlala of Msaaot srataorittea exalalstsi what aaaies hair oa faca. Beck sad anna, war It faereaaea ad aw DeMiraele devltnlisca It, an all feat la plala scaled eaveloae an reaweat. DeMtraele, Parte Ave. 12MAa St, Naur Twk. - - Order Now Box Lunches for - DECORATION DAY PARTIES and TRIPS Dainty and delicious home cooked lunches prepared to your Individual order. Carefully arranged and well wrapped, they will relieve you of trouble and are very economical The Kandy Shop Ferrell & Anderson Phone 2734 Better I Clothes 1 for 1 Boys !j These are vacation days- If the days when true AmeriH can boys put their clothes to g a "rough and ready" test II M so be prepared- V' 1 Loehr & Klute H Clothes for Boys 1 stand the test. They wear B like iron -and give a serif vice that is unequalled. . H We are showing many ' atB tractive models in Clothes 1 for Boys, at most pleasing H prices. t ) -go '3ttc -5

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