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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1918. PAGE FIVE oueliold ,5y MR. M ORTON GOOD RCJPES Bacon and Scrambled Corn (camp style) Take nix slices of bacon, two cups of corn (dried steamed corn may be used), two eggs, one-half green pepper. Fry out the bacon with the sliced onion. Then grease a taking dish and turn In the corn, eggs, bacon, fat, minced pepper and onions, 11 sea soned with salt and pepper. Garnish with bacon strips. Hake for twenty minutes In a moderate oven. Gevech Fish, three-quarters pound; tomato, canned, three-quarters cup; cabbage, shredded, one and one-quarter cups; onion, chopped, one-quarter cup; potatoes, diced, three-quarters cup; water, three tablespoons; one half pepper, green, cut Into strips: rice, one-quarter cup; salt, three-quarters teaspoon; paprika, one-quarter teaspoon; pepper, one-eighth teaspoon. , Parboil cabbage, onions, rice, potatoes and green pepper together in salted water for ten minutes. Drain. Clean fish, cut into small pieces, and mix with parboiled vegetables, canned to mato water and seasonings. Bake in a moderate oven for about forty min utes. Baste occasionally while cook ing. Serve with a garnish of sliced lemon. Tomato Soup One can or one doz en tomatoes, one quart water, four tablespoons cooking oil, one table spoon sugar, one saltspoon of soda, one tablespoon cornstarch, one tea spoon salt, one saltspoon black pepper, dash of tobasco. Put the tomatoes Into a saucepan, add the water, onion, Bugar, salt, pepper and the cornstarch, moistened in a little cold water. Boil five minutes. Press through a sieve, add the oil, bring to a boil, add the soda and serve at once. .Yellow Sauce Two eggs, one cup sugar, one teaspoon vanilla. Beat th eggs until very light, add gradually the sugar and beat again, then add the vanilla. COSTUME BLOUSE IN MATCHING SHADE IMPORTANT ITEM IN WINTER WARDROBE woman who likes something differ ent. , The blouse pictured on the right is one of the prettiest suit blouses we have seen. It is fashioned of brown georgette with a vestee and cuffs of pleated white georgette. The deep lapels and three-quarter length sleeves are trimmed with large cylindrical beads of orange and black, making a rather striking color combination. Brown covered buttons trim the gilet. Built on smock lines is the blouse at the left. It is of that particularly u oart. mrH am Q y 1 MR. ELIZABETH THOMPSON Dear Mn. Thompson: 1 am en gaged to a young man and have been since October 24 this year. . His par ents are against me and want him to leave me, although I have done noth ing to them to injure them in any way. When he and I became engaged he asked me to be true to him and not go with any other fellows, and he told me he would do likewise. After he went back to camp he wrote to an-, either girl, and then wrote and told me he would have to write to her to keep peace at home. Do you consider that he Is true to 5'me! What should I do under this circumstance? Don't you think that IT he would do this before marriage he would do it afterward? Should I leave him or tell him that he shall have to take his pick between her and me parents or no parents? My parf-nt have told me to write to von and see what you have to say. G. I. S. The man should take a definite stand with his parents. Me sould ab solutely refuse to write to the other pill, regardless of the way his parents feel. Unless he ha the backbone and greut enounh love to stand by you ab solutely, give him up. You may suffer now, if your engagement is broken, but you will be happier in the end. Dear Mrs. Thompson: This fall I was taken very sick and I had to sfnd my little boy tq his grandmother. He was away from me three months, but now I have him with me again. 1 was always very careful not to spoil blm and until now be believed that my word was law. Now I cannot make him do anything I want him to. He is only four years old, but he Is stubborn and irritable. What would you advise me to do? MOTHER. The child's lritability may be caused by some physical disturbance. He may have adenoids, or perhaps in the past three months has lacked the proper kind of food. Take him to a nhvsician and have him examined. ! Also have the physician recommend a proper diet.- Be sure that the chill: Is getting enough sleep and fresh air. For naughtiness the best thing you can do is to deprive him of the things he likes. Take away his favorite toy for a week, do not let him have dessert for dinner, or shut him in a room alone for two or three hours. All of these methods are very effec tive. Sometimes it is necessary to deprive the child of his dinner. This should absolutely never be done unless something nourishing is put in the place of the dinner. Bread and milk I would be a punishment in place of rvJifl i & , 1 blouse which is .fff Fj&M&? winter suit is a given careful l , -J JJ i s The separate worn with the matter wnich is consideration by the up-to-date worn an. Usually a beaded model in georgette or chiffo:. to match or har monize with the suit is chosen. Al most all of the modish colorings of the minute may be found in the shops and bead and wocl embroidery is used as gay trimmirg in nearly every case. The high necked blouse is regaining some of the popularity it tn joyed a few seasons ago, but the most accented stvle is the round or ing on the shoulder. Apron and peplum effects as well as a goodly number of blouses with sashes at tached are styles which appeal to the attractive material, wool jersey, in an electric blue shade. It is a slip over model very simple in line. Bands of orange jersey surround the neck, cuffs ana bottom of the blouse, and on these bands vari-coloreu yarns embroider their way in a fantastic manner. H. A. BROWN BUYS WESTCOTT HOTEL The Westcott Hotel was sold hib morning io A. H. Brown of South Da kota. The hotel has been owned by Harry Starr. Mr. Brown is the owner of the build ing in which the hotel is located at Tenth and Main streets. A. E. Disher who will manage the hotel took up his duties today. Embargo Placed on Hogs in Chicago (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 1". Announcement was made this afternoon that on ac count of congpstion existing at the Chicago stock yards an embargo has been placed on all freight loading of hogs for this city. The 'embargo will remain in force until the excessive ac cumulation has been cleared up. About 2.000 car loads of hoss are now in transit to Chicago or already in the yards here. 27,337 Men in Service Voted in New York (By Associated Pre NEW YOUK, Dec. 17. Inspectors of Elections In the various election dis tricts throughout the 'state met tody to canvass he soldier and sailor voe. The total soldier and sailor vote amounts to 27,337. In this city the figures are: Manhattan, 6.983; Brook lyn. 5,975; the Bronx, 2.217; Queens. 1,565; Richmond, 2S6. It 13 expected that the vote will all be canvessed during the day. Democrats profess to believe that Governor-elect Alfred E. Smith will get seventy per cent, of the soldier vote, which would make his total plu ralitv over Governor Whitman about 20,000. King George Sees First , Play Since War Begai - (By Associated Prss LONDON, Dec. 1". Until armlslic week King George had not been In side a theatre since the outbreak oi the war and had not partaken of In toxicants since 1915. On the night o: the signing of the armistice he ad champagne with his dinner and a'tei perusing a long list of theatrical at tractions He selected something llvelj one of the most popular "girl" shows which he seemed to enjoy. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough When nourishing diet is required use Horlick's, the original Malted Milk. Adv. Stop that or cold, affections, Iha innic successful from dru ECKUAN nuVanlnr. nersistent couzh threatening throat or lun with. Eckman's Alterative. and upbuilder of 20 years' use. 60c and S1.50 bottle peists, or from LABORATORY". Philadelphia LAMP THIS; IT'S NEW STAGE DRESS foods that he liked, but at the same time it would be good for him. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been invited to go to a dance. My girl friend also wants to attend, but she has had no Invitation, because she is married and her husband is in France. She hints for me to ask the young man who is going to take me if she can go along with us. I would rather go alone with him, but I don't want to be selfish. What shall I do? Shall I ask him If she can go along. It would cost him fifty cents extra if she gops, unless she pays her own way. She says she would pay, but I know he wouldn't let her. GRACE R. You should not ask the young man if she can go to the dance with you. You are his guest and it is not selfish to accept his invitation without in cluding your girl friend. It is selfish for her to want to intrude. Situation in Smyrna Is Reported Critical ATHENS, Dec. 17. The situation in Smyrna is extremely critical ac cording to newspaper dispatches from Mitylene. Young Turk officials have posted armed bands at various places about the town and these have been bombarded by the allied fleets. "Ladies of the Lamplight" is one of the thing? most discussed in "Everything," now at the New York Hippodrome. The costume is one of the most jnique features produced In several seasons. Just Arrived! Our delayed Xmas shipment of Crepe De Chine To The most beautiful and finest assortment in this city. t Lichtenf els 1010 Main Street. In the Westcott. jliiliiiiiiiiilliiilliiullii iiimin:u;;iii.;i: llfllil! Ililflllll! m iJilililllliffi IB BEGINNING THURSDAY Evening our store will be open evenings until Christ mas. fJEifi?iU5!ir $19. SO Popular Cedar deal 0 a n Sticks $149 The happy expression when she sees her cedar chest will make you feel sure you couldn't have clone better. There is no pift she will display with such pride as the tea wagon you buy for her now. It is always a joy bringer. Something out of the ordi nary is always appre ciated. Many novel designs are now being displayed. Come and see them. CHRISTMAS The Xraia, Gift OLVEU) It will pay you to visit our magnificent lamp display and see how inexpensively an attractive gift may be had Ta lb 1 7S BEGINNING THURSDAY Evening out store will be open evenings until Christ mas. Mahogany Divan Eradc frnil SPECIAL A very popular model. The idf-al gift for mother, sister sweetheart, d a u g h t er. Note its graceful lines. There is a certain charm about a lamp which makes it a most pre ferable Xmas re membrance. Our display is worth visiting. CHRISTMAS m i pi A m h M i M id Mahoanj Tea Cart $16. SO OPEN EVENINGS Beginning Thurs day, December 19th. These lamps may be had in a wide range of design and at every price, thus placing a lamp gift within the reach &flyft 7 cf every purse. Come Srw rn r a early while the lar- SPECIAL Let it be a real man's gift The smoker you buy for him will make his evenings at home a greater pleasure. This is a favorite model. A unique, attractive gift that will serve no end of usefulness. Here? is something decidedly out of the ordinary. This John Alden style is a favorite for knitting:, and will be much ap preciated by every woman, espe cially at this time. For Hfler gest selection prevails. The (Gift Aluminum Percolators only $1.19. Nut Sets 98c and up Candle Sticks 65c, $1 to $2 For the Kiddies Dolls, Doll Furniture, Auto toys, Kiddy Kars, Sleds, Etc. John Alden Rocker $15.5 OPEN EVENINGS . Beginning Thurs day, December 19th li!l!llllll'll!"lTI!l!lil!iWI'Vli;H:imit!!i y