Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 32, 18 December 1919 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAU. THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919.
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Heart and Beauty fyobtemi
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Dear Mrs. Thompson I am in love rtth a boy and expect to be married toon. .1 am acquainted with his moth-
- give them a present for Christmas, or fust a card? If a present, what would ' r suggest. - Do you think it wrong lo cp out with boys lust for an eve-
sung now ana men, it your lntenaea Tee out of town? He thinks I have a beautiful complexion and hair, but I have neither. Do you think he will lore me Just the same aftor he learns the ' truth? A bov friend la eomlnc
for a visit How can I entertain him? Be is a friend of the family, .Thank fan. . . If you are only slightly acquainted 'with the mother I think. It would be best to send her a pretty booklet or Christmas cord. Since you do not know the sister, do not send her anything, although she. may send you a card, showing that she welcomes you
In the family. . Do you care if your
fiance has dates with other girls while away? If he has dates and you do
not care, then It would be all right
for you to go out occasionally witn
boy friends. Such a practice often
breakes up an engagement, however.
; You had better let your fiance see you sometime without all your -"makeup"
so that he will know how you really
look. However, I do not think that will make any difference for a man
generally docs not marry a girl for looks. - Dear ' Mrs. Thompson: ' My girl friend wishes to know if it would be all right to marry a men she has known for over a year and is engaged to if ' she and her parents are not
acquainted with his parents. She corresponds with his mother and sister
and has done this for several months.
Should she remember his whole family with gifts this Christmas, and what would you suggest for them? She also .wants to knoV if it is necessary to remember. a friend's father-in-law when she sends a box to this friend.
She . made a visit with her rand she and her father-in-law shewed her a
nice time. Thank you.
If the girl knows the family of her fiance is good and well liked in their
home town, it Is not absolutely necessary .that she and her parents meet them. She is not marrying the family, only the man. Since she has never
met the motner ana sister, it wouia be betert to send only Christmas cards to them at this time. No, it is not necessary to remember the father-in-law with a gift Send the friend a gift and the father-in-law a card or
booklet.
novels are usually exceptional people. In real life a situation like this of ours arouses the ' wife's Indignation and resentment, not her instinct of noble self-sacrifice. Also and this is Important I am young. A break between Jim and me would not necessarily spell tragedy. There Is much I want to do In the world." much I can do. I am already well started toward independence. The only complete tragedy in life is old age. ; "Then why," whispers my conscience as I write this, "have you not more sympathy for Fanny Friable? Perhaps she is making a last grasp at young and life! Think, too. of your serious thoughts of Eric Sands " "Nonsense," retorts my common sense, "let Fanny Frlsbte seek youth and life where she harms no one let her pursue some man who Is free. As for Erie Sands, I. make no excuses there, save that I honestly thought he might be my true mate. If that had
been the case, the happiness and bet
terment of all of us would have been served by "
I hear Jim's key In the lock. No
a false alarm; nobody comes in
There It goes again Some one
has mistaken the door and fumbles
stupidly about . Oh it IS Jim... (To be continued.)
She Married An Average Man BTZOBBBCKLBY
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I believe it Is an axiom that the silliest woman can victimise the cleverest man in the love garner It is evidently nature's provision tor the weak. It seems incredible, but a woman past forty, and not too attractive at that, can lean across a restaurant table and ay, "I'm . so frightened at life I'm so alone, so adrift, so unaccustomed to fighting for myself " and the man opposite; a dosen years younger than she, will pat her hand and whisper, "Yes, yes, you poor child, I understand." . I wonder if the recording . angel weeps at this, or laughs! Do recording angels have a sense of humor?. Yet this very man who allows himself to be victimised by a designing woman thinly veneered with refinement would be the first to turn away shocked,' from a girl of the streets
who pursues her purpose frankly! How I hate the "moral" woman who has no scruples at breaking up a home so long as . she keeps clear of the actual personal stain! How I admire, by comparison, the kind-hearted "bad woman"! And what poor judges men are of both types! . As for me, I do not know what to do in this matter of Jim and-Fanny
REV, A, H.SYKES DISCUSSES HiS WIFETTROUBLE Tells of Remarkable Chang; in Her Condition Feels it His Duty to Make a Public Statement It is seldom Indeed that men of
prominence, especially ministers of i
the gospel, willingly express their In- 1 debtedness publicly to a proprietary medicine. However, when a medicine j obtains of that singular purity and ef-1 ficiency that is shown by the uniform preparation, Tanlac, statements from j our best citizens are to bo considered I thoroughly commensurate with the j good that is actually being accom-: plished. Rev. A. H. Syk.es, pastor of the Wat-1 kins Park Presbyterian church, Nash-j ville, Tenn.. prominent not only as a :
minister of the gospel, but popular as 1
a man and citizen, who hss been true to bis friends and every trust ever reposed in him, said recently: "For the past ten months Mrs. Sykcs has been in very delicate health Buffering from both stomach and kidney trouble, which gradually- developed Into a general nervous breakdown. At times her condition became alarm
ing and I frequently sought medical advice, but nothing that we could do lor her seemed to bring relief. "In fact, she suffered so long and so much that I feel it my duty to let everyone know what this medicine has done for her. For several weeks her conditio was such that she had to remain in bed. I was very much interested in what I read in the papers regarding the Tanlac treatment, and decided as a last resort, to givo it a trial. "I am a conservative man and have always been skeptical regarding the use of proprietary medicines, but this case has certainly proven an exception. I am now firmly convinced that Tanlac is certainly a medicine of great power and extraordinary merit. I do not think 1 have ever seen anything give such prompt results. "Mrs. Sykes had only takea twothirds of a bottle of this medicine when we began noticing a marked improvement in her condition. In less than a week from the time she began taking it, she was able to sit up, and is today able to help with the household duties. Before she began taking Tanlac, she had fearful pains in her side and suffered intensely from sour stomach and indigestion and was intensely nervous,. These distressing symptoms, I am thankful to cay, have entirely disappeared, her appetite has returned and she seems to relish everything she eat. . She also sleeps better and is raining strength and flesh rapidly, think it is only a question of a short time now until here health will be fully restored. . "Tanlac has certainly proven a remarkable remedy in her case, and will do all you claim fox it. -I cheerfully recommend it to all .my friends and wilt take pleasure in giving anyone who. Is interested full details regarding her case." Tanlac is sold is Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite; in Greensfork by C. 6. Oorine', in Cambridge City by Mr. bean House; in Pershing by Sourbeer ' Bodenberg; in CentervlUe by Centrrille Pharmacy, and in Milton by to. h. Parkins.- Adv.
Friable. If I were a character in a novel, no doubt I should say nobly to my husband: "I will stand by you and help you fight. I know you love me and me only. This other thing, whatever, it is, will pass. You will come back." . Then I should write a sweet note to the "other woman" inviting her to dinner, disarm her with my trust, shed my tears in private and await with patience the moment when my husband returned saying, "Darling how superb you are! Forgive me. I hate her. I love only you, and always have.
Well, I am either too selfish or too
Indifferent to do that. Characters in
Women
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CADDOCK AND CLAPHAM READY TO WRESTLE (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. Dec. 18. Earl Caddock, heavyweight wrestling champion, and Sam Clapham, holder of the British
title today declared they were ready
for their match which was postponed because of Caddock's . Illness while
both men were In the American Expe
ditionary forces. His course in the
Immediate future Caddock said, depends on the showing he makes tonight. He believes that he has recovered from the sickness contracted
In France, but said unless tonight's
contest, his first since he was discharged from the army, proved he was fit for a gruelling season he would retire temporarily to his farm in Iowa.
COMPANY ANNOUNCES LOSS OF $150,000 INDIANAPOLIS. Dec! - IS While the country-wide search for Thomas C. Boland. former general manager of
the Permalife Storage Battery company, wanted for- larceny and embezzlement of ' sums : totaling more than $150,000. .: continued , yesterday, auditors ferreting the labyrinths of Boland's financial -transactions were able to offer figures that show he must have had between f 100,000 and $125,000 available to take with him on his flight. . That estimate Is thought conservative, although figured Into It are sums Boland" is known to have borrowed which are not shown In the records the auditors have examined. Officials and stock holders of the Permalife Storage Battery company, which has offices in the Merchants' Bank building, gave out a statement to the effect that the company will not be seriously embarrassed by its losses. Messages have been sent to distributors of Permalife batteries
throughout the country assuring 'them
of the company's ability to meet its
obligations and to continue operation. DEMOCRATIC SENATORS TO SELECT LEADER (Br Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. A call for
a conference of Democratic senator Saturday, to select a leader to succeed
the late Senator Martin, of Virginia,
was issued today by Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, who is contesting with Senator Underwood, of Alabama, for the place.
British Empire Dissolved in 1914, Says StrStks.czd English Papers Approved . (By Associated Press) LONDON, Wednesday, Dec 17. Discussing the future of the Empire
with special reference to the assertion of General Smuts that "the British empire ceased . to exist in - August. 1914." the Manchester Guardian says
the statement In such a condensed form Is "startling but perfectly true
as a direct means of driving home the fact the changes wrought by the war in the status and relations of the domlnlnn hi ran th death kneel of
such concerted aggressive imperialism
as the South African nationalists fear. The Guardian proceeds to argue that Downing street's people are embarking," the newspaper concludes, "the need for common counsel and advice will be even greater than before but it will be a conference between nations of equal status in a sister-
ihood."
Of -the -0)00 dafly ' and- weekly newspapers more than half are printed in the English language..
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