Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 203, 7 July 1921 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921.
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FORBES
This is tie time of the year when all beauty problems give way before the great one of what to do about freckles and sunburn. Unfortunately,, it is a very difficult problem. Some complexions are so sensitive that the hot sun acts almost as a poison, while other skins acquire a healthy tan which lasts far into the winter months. There are all sorts of prepared lotions that are supposed to axt quickly upon sunburn, but these are necessarily very strong, and I hesitate to recommend them. Many complexions cannot stand a strong lotion. That is why I talk so much about methods of prevention. But if, in spite of your efforts, your skin has acquired too many freckles or a strong coat of tan, I would advise you to choose a slower method of bleaching with some lotion you know to bo harmless. Personally, I think cucumber milk is unrivalled for keeping the skin smooth and white. It will bleach freckles and sunburn to a really great extent, and it has the advantage of making the skin fine-grained as well as bleaching it. Indeed, it is very good for the skin. Here is the formula: Cucumber Milk. Oil of sweet almonds 4 ounces Fresh cucumber juice 10 ounces Essence of cucumbers 3 ounces White castile soap, powdered ounco Tincture of benzoin... drachm The juice of the cucumbers is obtained by slicing them thin, cooking
slowly in a little water and straining. Make he essence by putting an ounce and a half of the juice into the same quantity of alcohol. Shake this with the soap in a large jar. When dis solved, add the cucumber Juice and, when mixed, add the oil and the benzoin, stirring until the liquid is creamy. Keep in tightly corked bottles in the dark and shake well before using. M. F. G. You should be pleased ihat you have this dimple in your chin and you probably would spoil your appearance if you had it filled out. The color of your lashes will not be improved by dyeing them. They are correct for your type as they are now. Anxious Send a stamped, addressed envelope and I wil mail you a formula for stopping the excessive perspiration. You did not state what had caused the stains on the satin, so it would be impossible to suggest a remedy; almost any druggist can help you in this, but you should know what it was that caused the stains for instance, acid stains are removed by neutralizing the acid with an alkali, and the other way about. n s B. Your teeth should be
cleaned by a dentist.
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will bleach out if tho spot is kept moistened with lemon juice and sprinkled with salt. The sunshine is needed for this, also. Hopeful For your blackheads, try steaming with hot moist cloths, after which use a cleansing cream liberally. Dry the skin and massage into it some fine cold cream until the skin has absorbed all that it will. Remove the surplus and follow this treatment by an ice rub, or you can close the pores with very cold water. If you do this twice each week, even such a stubborn case as yours must show improvement. Anxious Mother Give him less food that is starchy, especially potatoes and white bread. As a substitute, graham or bran bread should bo eaten. Be very moderate in serving him desserts that are not only sweet, but starchy. The rich pastry also is very fattening. He can have plenty of fruit except bananas. A boy of 11 years requires plenty of food to keep up his strength, as he is being taxed for growth, so I should not carry his dieting too far, even if he does insi3t on it Veronica You have developed faster than most girls of your age, but you will not look any older when you
are twenty than you do now. Continue to wear your hair in the samo simple fashion and do not try to look older than you really are in years. A. B. You can positively cure this tendency by taking two yeast cakes
each day. I know a number or young men who have not only cleared their skins of pimples, but have improved their health through taking this yeast cure. Take one at night and the other in the morning, dissolved in water. All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes in care of tho "Beauty Chatsdepartment will bit answered In these columns in their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing' to the great number received. So, if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question The Editor
work, and spending his money, he i3.nrf ftnnSIAII I PI UFO rv "riKtv. blinrflAii LfcAVto
practice. Constant nagging won't help matters. You might tell him that you
believe it is not proper for him to spend so much time at cards, and that he would be better off if he quit. Kindness may do more good than finding fault.
The Theatres
Heart Problems
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a man of twenty-four and have been going with a girl twenty-one years of age. We have gone together about six months and I love her dearly. We were going to get married and now her folks will not consent to it. I believe her folks have something against me, but what it is I don't know. She listens to them. I want her and love her. What can I do? JACK H.
The eirl is old enough to marry you
After that you without the consent of her parents.
be able to keep them looking jf ghe gives you up so easily you may
MURRETTE This question is one of the subjects
which are asked in the photoplay
"Fickle Women," which is to be the banner attraction at the Murrette Theatre on Friday. There is an old rhyme which runs as follows: "She cast off her beaus as a huntsman his pack.
For she knew when she pleased, she
could whistle them back."
That is what the girl in this picture attempted to do, but she was playing that old game with the wrong fellow, and the wedding ring went onto the
finger of another girl.
This picture also shows that a girl
may put one over on a fellow once or
twice, but she can't fool him all the time. David Butler is the star of the
production.MURRAY. Alice Calhoun, the star of "Closed
Doors," which will be shown at the Murray theater Thursday, Is just a
great big girl. She is always looking
for a good time and always trying to
make others happy. She is one of
the few stars who have not been spoiled by success. In the course of making the picture she surprised a large group of players engaged for a party scene by dancing into the set with a five-pound box of chocolates. "Come on, everybody," she called, during the pause between scenes. "We're going to have a party. I've got a box of chocolates and we all have a treat. She called the property men, electricians, cameramen, director and as
sistants who were working about the '
set and they all gathered around, eating and chatting as long as the box of chocolates lasted.
CAMBRIDGE CHURCH
CAMBRIDGE CITY, July 7 Father M. J. Gorman who came here from Rockville six years ago and took charge of St. Elizabeth's church, has resigned his pastorate to become superintendent of the Knights of Columbus boys' school at Terre Haute. He announced his resignation last Sunday an dit was received with great regret by the congregation. When Father Gorman came here.
said one of its leading members in discussing the subject, the church was in dfcbt, the members indifferent, and in naed of an awakening. Now all is changed the church Is strong financially and the members are active and willing. Father Gorman has added great strength to his charge, and his personality has added much to the community.
An aluminum bearing deposit, believed to contain 150,000.000 tons of aluminum has been discovered near Tapoleza, Hungary. This is one of the largest deposits in existence.
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in a fire which destroyed the interior: of the new Regal hotel Wednesday Most of the injuries were caused when I guests jumped from the second floor !
white vourself. To kep your blonde rest assured that she does not love
hair from turning brown, try lemon i you as much as you would want your juice and baking soda in the last rinse I v-jfe to love you. water, after the regular shampoo. The if the girl seems pure that she will proportions are a tablespoonful of i not marry you, I would advise you iuice and one-third of a teaspoonful of tQ 1st her go. At first you will be very
s-'oda to two quarts of water. Dry tne junhapry. of course, but time will soften
hair in the ?un and go without a hat
when convenient. M. E. E. You can bleach and clean your panama hat by rubbing into th
straw a paste made from nour oi su:
your heartache and later you will find some other girl to love. Dear Mrs. Thompson: There is a young man of 25 of whom I think very
i much and he thinks much of me. But
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nhur and water. Be generous with how can I make him quit telling lies
this wherever there is an unusually j about playing cards, when I know that discolored spot. Hang the hat out in he does play. When I ask him to thf full sunshine, as this with the sul-, stop he gets mad. Please tell me what phur, dof-s the bleaching. All strav'todo. WORRIED, v hats of natural color can be restore 1 ; It is a hard matter to cure a young by this method. A rust spot, which : man of playing cards. If he plays so often happens from the hat wiring, j cards to an extreme, neglecting his
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Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Plpa Organ Concert Orchestra A BIG BILL
Today and Last Half Pete Curley and Company The popular comedian In "Checked," assisted by Betty Davidson and Joe Curley. A great laughing act. Special scenery. Plunkett and Romaine "Two original Boston Beans in Comedy Songs." Katoro and Yoshi "Sensational Equilibrists." .. Naio and Rizzi The violinist and the accordionist presenting "An Act with a Kick." ALICE CALHOUN in "CLOSED DOORS" 5-Reel Vitagrapa Feature Coming Monday Max Bloom and Alice Scher; Bronson and Edwards; Williams and Williams.
Last Times Today
"The PASSIONATE PILGRIM"
A Paramount Picture
Pathe News
Coming Sunday "FORBIDDEN FRUIT"
Murrette Theatre "Where the Stars Twinkle First" Theatre Beautiful " LAST TIMES TODAY It Makes Men Face the Fires of Hell and Win:
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That
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Abraham Lincoln found it when a boy It lies within you It is that which the upper ten possesses that the under ten thousand does not have; Realize its, impending force and get "That Something" today. The above picture is dedicated to the "Rotary Clubs of the World," being a picturization of their book "That Something" and exemplifying their motto, "He Profits Most Wrho Serves Best.' Also a Good Comedy "HAREM SCAREM" 2 Reels of Fun Coming Friday and Saturday "FICKLE WOMEN"
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VOL. I
Registered
RICHMOND, INDIANA, JULY 7. 1921
No. 14
Growing Chicks Should Have Green Feed Daily
TIMELY HINTS
In addition to furnishing a sufficient quantity and the right kind of
feed to make flesh, muscle and j bone, and supply energy for the' growing chicks, clean, dry quar-i ters, green feed, fresh water and'
shade should be provided. The coop should be kept clean, which can be facilitated by keeping sand on the floor and raking off the droppings at least twice a week, and oftener, if possible. The roof should be tight so that the house will always be dry. Green feed is very essential for the growing chickens, the ideal condition being to allow them free range on good grass land. Alfalfa makes an ideal range. Where the chickens have to be confined to small yards it is very essential to supply green feed daily. Freshly cut lawn clippings and short pieces of any growing grain crop, such as oats, wheat, or any quick-growing crop, such as rape, make splendid green feed. Where these growing feeds are not available, sprouted oats may be used and will help materially. Where a hen is kept with a brood of chickens and the chickens confined to a small covered pen, move this coop and pea every two or three days to fresh grass and never let the grass be killed or eaten down where the run is placed. Provide fresh, clean water daily and see that the receptacles are thoroughly cleaned and the chickens never without water. The water should be kept in the shade in as cool a place as possible. Using a stone crock for watering fountains will help to keep the water cool. Where the chickens are confined to yards or have free range, shade should be provided. Trees and low shrubs make ideal shade, but if not available a corn patch or rows of sunflowers will help materially. Where no growing crop or trees of any kind are available it will pay to put up an artificial shade, making a framework two or three feet high and covering this with the branches of trees, weeds, straw or any waste material that will furnish shade.
Make plantings of vegetables for early fall use. Another planting of gladiolus bulbs may be made now to advantage.
Swifr chard is a pood l f ve?e'
table for warm weather. It Is also
Don?t Let Your Garden Quit Ground Should Be Kept Busy All Spring and Summer Most crops mature in a shorter period in the late summer than in the Epring. This is due to the shortening of the days and the tendency of the plant to "hurry up"
an excellent plant to use for a (to produce its seed before winter
green food for chickens.
If your tomato plants are cut off near the ground during the night, you can blame the cutworms. Papers collars may be placed around a small number of plants or poisoned bran used for large gardens. Boards placed about the garden will attract the cutworms which may be found hiding under them during the daytime.
If your grape leaves are punctured with holes, look for the young grapevine flea beetle. If in doubt, spray anyhow with arsenate of lead, one ounce to two gallons of water, to which a little dissolved soap has been added to make it stick. Spray again in two weeks.
Do not cut asparagus after June 20 if you expect to keep up the quality of your asparagus bed. Fertilize the bed well with rotted horse manure and cultivate thoroughly until the plants get too thick to go through easily. Asparagus stores up in the buds and roots the energy for next season's growth.
Keep Two Hens for Each Member of the Family The average novice can reasonably expect to get an average of at least ten dozen eggs per hen per year from his small flock in the
back yard. On the basis of two hens to each member of the family this will give twenty dozen eggs a
year to each person, which amount
is about half way between the average of farm and city consump
tion.
Bread and Milk Restore Tired Nerves and Muscles
A good, old-fashioned bowl of
bread and milk, says the Dairy Di
vision of the United States Department of Agriculture, is the very
oesi resiorauve at tne end o: a hard day's work. On a cold night the bread may be dropped in hot
milk, enough to wet it thoroughly, with just a suspicion of salt for flavor. In England's damp climate bread and milk is the first thought after a long tramp or a day in the open. Almost every brain worker, whether student or professor, doctor, preacher, or business man, knows the refreshing tonic of a steaming bowl of bread and milk. Most children like it, and nothing could be better for them at bedtime or for lunch. When the older ones eat precooked crisp breakfast food, baby may have bread and milk for a change. It is a good emergency supper, too, for the younger ones, when there is not time for thorough cooking of wheat or oatmeal cereal.
ovenaKes u. it pays to tase a chance on late plantings of beets, carrots, lettuce, spinach, snap beans, sweet corn and turnips if you like them. As a rule early or quick maturing varieties arc best for late planting. This does not apply, however, to Golden Bantom corn which does best in the spring. Evergreen or Mammoth Evergreen corn an) considered best for late planting. A Few Tricks Worth Learning Plenty of fertility in the soil and a little commercial fertilizer will help greatly to push the late crops to maturity. In some sections a little nitrate of soda, is used as a top dressing to hurry the plants along. There are a gTeat many little tricks that should be learned and practiced by the gardener. It is not necessary to be a wizard to practice these tricks but just a good common sense gardener. One of the best of these is the use of a board laid over the row of seeds for a few days after planting to hold the moisture and make the seeds start during dry weather. Another is to flood the furrow with ' water and allow it to soak .into the soil before dropping the seeds, then cover with dry earth. Slightly packing or firming tha dry soil over the seeds will help to bring the moisture to the surfacb and make the seeds grow.
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