Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 231, 11 July 1919 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919.

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HEART AND BEAUTY PROBLEMS By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I cannot help but answer an article of yours. You say any young man who flirted with a painted faced girl was contemptible. Certainly most all of our young boys use rouge and pull their eyebrows out to make them arch just like the girls. I know what I am saying because we sell more of these goods to the boys than we do to the girls. What would you name such fellows. Of course these boys class themselves as very respectable Just like some of our girls do, and are, no doubt. I cant' see why folks make such a fuss about girls using powder. Why always point to our girls and say, "Go wash your face. Wash up and wash off." Why not say the same thing to the boys? It is always "Psst. Keep quiet!" Go off In a corner for a conference when it comes to talking about young men's fads. I say what Is most needed today in America Is a new type of girls and boys; a new type of heart and mind; a broad type; a rare type, if you please, and the rouge will never go until this type Is produced in greater numbers. Yes, Lord, gives us girls like Rachel in the Bible days and men the typo of Jacob who loved her for her own natural beauty and goodness.

A MOTHER, who Is certainly in sympathy with our girls. If young men are so addicted to the use of rouge and eyebrow remover, I am in ignorance of the fact. The

men I see on the streets are not painted to my knowledge, and If they are they do a much more skillful Job than the girls. I do not mean to continually criticize the girls and let the fallings of men pass unnoticed. Men, too, should be condemned for the wrong they do. Men, however, do not write often enough to have their sex noticeable in my column. If girls and boys, as you Bay, could realize the charm of their natural beauty there would be no more painting. "Smiles." Tell him that unless he is more courteous he cannot come to see you. If he contiues to talk as he does in your presence do not see him. It is not considered good form to sit in the machine when you return home? Pink, brown, yellow and green would be suitable colors. Light summer dresses and sport clothes would be suitable for the beach. Nothing elaborate should be a part of your wardrobe.

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TRIED RECIPES. Peach Dumplings Place in a mixing bowl two cups of flour, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon baking powder, one tablespoon sugar. Sift to mix and then rub in onehalf cup shortening, then mix to a dough with one-half cup of ice-cold water. Set on ice for one hour, then roll out one-eighth inch thick and cut Into four inch squares. Fill with pared and stoned peaches, placing two tablespoons brown sugar and onehalf teaspoon nutmeg in each dumpling. Brush the edges with water and then fold the pastry together. Place on a well-greased baking sheet and add one-half cup of water to the pan and bake in a moderate oven for thirty minutes. Poached Eggs on French Toast Trim the crust from slices of bread and then dip In the following: One cup of milk, ono egg. Beat to mix and then fry the bread until goldentorown in hot fat. Poach the eggs and then lift on a napkin to drain. Then roll gently on the French toast. Cover with a cream sauce and garnish with finely minced parsley. Good Salad Dressing One cup of vinegar, one-half cup sugar, one egg. one tablespoon flour, one teaspoon dry mustard, one teaspoon salt, pinch of tumeric. Put one cup vinegar in a saucepan on stove; while it is coming to a boil mix one-half cup sugar, one egg, one tablespoon flour, ono teaspoon mustard, one teaspoon salt, pinch of tumeric powder; add to vinegar and cook un'til smooth. When using thin

to right consistency with cream or top milk. Beet Salad Bake the beets, as they taste better and are richer in color. Line salad bowl with chicory leaves, dice beets (one cupful), one cupful of peas (cooked), four button onions, a chopped pickled cauliflower's sprig. Mix and add salad dressing.

LUNCHEON SALADS. Any of the following salads may take the place of meat. Serve with bread and butter. Clam Salad Little neck clams may be served raw in a salad. Put them on a bed of lettuce hearts with a little lemon juice, then let stand onehalf hour. Serve with salad dressing. Shrimp Salad One can of shrimp. Remove from can, take the cloth oft they are wrapped in, wash in cold water, mix with one hard boiled egg and a little water cress. Then add your salad dressing. Lamb Salad An excellent salad on a hot day. Crisp leaves of lettuce in a cold salad bowl; dainty pieces of roast lamb, a few capers; diced beets, salt, then add your dressing. Egg Salad Equal quantities of hard-boiled eggs, chopped celery; mask with salad dressing. Sardines, anchovies, or other tasty varieties of fish added makes an excellent salad. Cucumber Salad Equal quantities of diced cucumbers and cold boiled potatoes, a little celery seed and one very finely chopped onion; then add dressing.

THE "FIREBRAND" AGAIN few days later Annie again encountered the "firebrand girl" in Stuyvesant square. As before, Annie was too absorbed In her own worla of delight and promise to see the girl as she passed. 'Hoo-hoo hello. Ann!" "Oh. whv, hello, Nena." "What's the matter that you never see anybody? This is twice you've rushed right by me. "Gettin' too swell to notice us shop girls?" "No, Nena, you know better. I was only thinking of something else -something at the office." "So'. It's ofTice work now! Where you working?" "In a placo on Fulton street; chemicals and things. I'm a stenographer. Nona. I never could go back into the bhops again after after the fire." "Hra lots of girls had to," answered Nena, biting off hpr words. "Come on. let's sit down a minute. In a hurry?" "N-no," said Annie, though she was expecting Bemie to call and take her to the moving pictures later. They found room on a bench. Nena watched the throng of home-going fchop people a moment as they trudged across the square from the loft buildings west to their tenements east. Annie was tho first to resume the talk. "Nena, it's so wonderful, doing this kind of work in an office, I mean. Just think, the hours are only from 9 to 5:30. And there are nice people to work with, and different things to do not just glueing your eyes on a machine needle all day and afraid to move or speak for fear the boss'll crack his whip over you! "I'm getting twelve now. and I'll maybe get a raise the first of the year if " She was going to say "If I ain't married by that time," but she thought it best to keep Bernie out of I his conversation. " if nothing happens." she finished instead. "Why don't you slrls get loose from

tho fartnrv. Nena? There's loads ot

chances to get along, once you've made up your mind to dig at night school and give up going to places. You're smart, Nena, you could do It. I heard vou talk that night at the memorial" meeting. Why do you waste your time trying to get girls to go on strikes? Why don't you tell them to get out of it all and why don't you get out of it?" Annie was unconsciously quoting Bernie. The "firebrand" had been listening attentively, a half smile beginning to play around her lips. As Annie paus-

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Canada To Bind U. S. And England Together (By Associated Press) COLUMBUS, O.. July 11. "Canada is stratagically situated" for binding the United States and Great Britain together, acording to Dr. S. D. Chown, president of the Methodist church of Canada, in an address at the Methodist centenary exposition here. "With this bond secure, we may confidently assume the future peace and

progress of the world," Baid Chown. "Canada is not a hermit nation, but has a world-wide interest and it a world power. It is a power that shall be needed to make the league of nations a permanent force in world reconstruction." Dr. Chown declared that Canadadians are more like Americans then "our neutral cousins across the seas and are more influenced i their daily thought by current American opinion than by the public opinion In Great Britain. "The cords that bind us are

as light as Gosamer but as strong aa steel," said Chown. "Your fathers achieved our liberty when they gained your own. Our liberty possesses every element of freedom except the power to destroy itself."

SAFETY CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July 11. Results of the railroad administration's safety campaign, declared by Director General Hines to be "most satisfactory" were made public today In statistics showing that in the first three months of this year 569 fewer persons were killed railroading acidents than In the same period of 1918. The total number of accidents decreased 9,709.

BRAZIL THANKS U. 8.

Lady Goring. Lady Goring, wife of Capt. Sir F. Goring, wen personal recognition from Queen Mary for her splendid war work. Lady Goring worked unceasingly for the Invalids Royal hospital at Chelsea, where her husband m-a attached.

ed the smile became twisted and mirthless and scornful. "Huh you got the nice, smug ideas now, haven't you?" she responded, looking at Annie with her smoldering dark eyes. "Who's been teaching you the fine young man I saw you with Sunday? Well, now, please, will you let me tell you a few things that mayoe you don't know!" She spoke with the accent of the Russian Jewish tongue, sounding the "hard g" where the "ing" should be, and putting thrills into her low voice In the way . that had so stirred the well-dressed audience at the memorial meeting. "Listen you're a nice girl, Ann, and I like you. You slaved at the Circle shop same as the rest of us. You was near dead, too, from the work and the heat and that. You was hungry, maybe, sometimes. But never as bad as us! I'll tell you why." (To be continued.)

EQUALIZATION HEARINGS

Fountain City, Ind.

The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. C. N. Hatfield. Wednesday afternoon. After the devotional services and business of the meeting was transacted a social hour followed. Those present were Mrs. C. B. Keene, Mrs. Elizabeth Keller, Mrs. Will Davis, Mrs. Clarence Hyre, Mrs. L. F. Harrison, Mrs. Chalmer Penny, Mrs. S. C. Alexander, Miss Marie Keene, Mrs. C. C. Fulghum, Mrs. Dan Williams, Miss Lettie Hatfield and Mrs. C. N. Hatfield. Lig.t refreshments were served Miss Lucy Bogue of New York is spending her summer vacation with relatives here.

(By Associated Press) RIO JANEIRO, Thursday, July 10. Congress today approved a resolution that the Brazilian ogvernment should telegraph its thanks to the government and congress of the United States for the reception given in that country to Dr. Epitacio Pessoa, the Brazilian president elect, during his visit there.

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al but one main stem but this reduces the yield so much that two or three main stalks are preferable. These main stems should be Ued to the stakes every foot or so. that they may be strongly supported. Either soft cord, raffia, or pieces of cloth should be used, since firmer material may constrict and injure the stems. When the vines have grown to the limit of the stakes, the tops may be

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Equalization sessions of the state tax board will begin Monday. Aug. 11, and end Aug. 16. Counties of the state have been placed in six groups. Hearings from Wayne county will be held Aug. 13.

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