Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 38, 26 December 1919 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 26, 1919.

Heart and Beauty Problems

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. ; Pear Mrs. .Thompson: I wonder it 700 can tall me why -a certain youns aU always looks me straight In toe , 'eye when talking to me? I often catch' him" just sitting and watching me when I am where 'he Is. Long ago I went with him. He was a gentlemanand always treated me . with v respects Yet some say this act has meaning. 80 I hope you can tell me something about it. FAITHFUL. 4 i It may . be a mannerism which the young man has to look people in the eye when talking.- It is considered . better to do so than to shift the ' glance. Perhaps he still cares for you and therefore enjoys looking at you. It is quite impossible for me to tell you what his motives are. , Dear . Mrs. Thompson: I am eighteen years old and anxln love with a young man from this town. He has

1 ways that make me think he cares

for me. I don't know whether I should

- give him the idea that I care for. him

or not I have been with him several . times and he always seems so nice. Should I give him a : date when he

asks for it? How can I win his love? '. ; : L. S. " It would be a bad policy to let the . young man know that .you . care tor t him. If you are cordial and hospitable it is enough without giving him dennite reason to think that you love him. Give him a "date" when it Is convenient for you to do so.. It would he unwise, however, to see him more often than twice' a week. Do not try to win his. love Be yourself and let things shape their natural course. . Dear Mrs. Thompson:' I am a girl of twenty-eight I bad a. friend and after we moved away we corresponded for two years. Then I did -not hear

from him again,. I thought I answered his last letter; but am not sure. 1 1 1 heard from a friend not long ago that be had written to me twice. If so, I did not get his letters. : i

What would you do? Whose place Is it to write again? I would like to

know as I think of him a great .deaf. - ANXIOUS TO KNOW

It seems to me that it is the man's place to write again. It would be all

right, however, ..to sena mm a New Year's greeting." - . ; - Dear Mrs. Thompson: Will you please suggest something that will remove superfluous hair from the upper lip and also from between the eyes? I want something that will not , increase the growth later on. MANY "THANKS. The only way to remove hair from the face without increasing the growth is by means of the electric needle. In this way the root if the hair is destroyed and there is no further growth in that place.' Any other means of removing hair is unsafe because it increases and coarsens

the growth.1 Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl

fourteen years of age and have fallen in . love with a. fellow about twenty one. Is it all right for me to go to another state with him and get married with my parents' consent? CLARA P. It is not necessary to go to another state to marry if you have your parents' consent; you can marry right here. You are very much too young to take such a step, I am sure. Do not run away. If you. do your name will appear in the papers . and- there will be a great deal of .talk and trouble as a result.

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Mr. and Mrs. Pfeasant Seaney spent Sunday , with Mr. Lesley Seaney and family near , Boston.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Peterson and Miss Bernice-Urton spent 5 Sunday with ! Mr. W. H. Urton and family...... Mr. and Mrs. Claude - Curry and daughter Betty, called on Mr. and Mrs. - Floyd Bogan

Friday evening.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Orville Boyd -and daughter 'Esther, 1 of

Richmond, called on Mr. Joseph Reid

and family, Sunday afternoon.. . . .Mrs. Lyndsey " Canaday and son spent Thursday with Mr. Ed Buckhofer and

family near Fountain Clty......Harvy

Patti and family called on Mr. end

Mrs. Russel Clark and daughter Sun

day afternoon.. . . . .Mrs. Charles Little

called on Mrs. John Coblentx Thursday evening. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coefleld and son Denver entertained the following guests Sunday: Rev. and

Mrs. L. P. Reliner. Mr. and. Mrs;

Charles Little and daughter Ruth, and

Mr. Yorke Little..... Mrs. Howard Jet

feries and daughter left Wednesday

morning to spend Xmas with Mr. Mont

Norris and family at Lansing, Mich

Miss Luvelta Pogtie, who ' attends

school at Bloomington, is spending her

Christmas vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue.. . . .Mr. and

Mrs. Fred Vernouff - and daughter, spent Sunday with -Mrs. Mary Vernouff..... Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curry

and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis and .daughter Sunday evening...... Mrs'. Hannah Pazton, of Anderson and son Mr. Albert Paxton, of Seattle, Washington, Mr. Orvllle Thomas and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman and Mr. Clyde Thomas

and family spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Thomas and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner, Miss Marjorie Kirkman and Mrs. Mary Vanzant

called on Mrs. Mary Ami Pemberton,

Sunday.... .Miss Marie Pogue called on Mr. W. H. Urton and family Sunday ' afternoon Miss Lois Hughes

called on Mr. and Mrs." John cou-

lentz, Saturday evening..... Mrs. Nancy Hawkins has gone to Richmond to

spend the winter with her son, ; Mr. Burt Hawkins and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel .Danner, who have been

sUying with Mrs. Hawkins for a few weeks have returned to their home.'. ; . Mrs, Clyde Thomas and son Will art called on Mrs, Pleasant Seaney. Friday afternoon.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd

Bogan spent Bunnay witn nr. ana Mrs. Conley Zinwell.it.-; Mr. -and Mrs. Glenn Rankin and "Miss Berniee Urton

called on Mr. and Mrs. - John Coblents

Sunday afternoon. . . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Canaday and ' daughter, of Hagerstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsey Canaday and son. . . . .There will be preaching next Sun

day evening by Rev. L. F. Uhler at 7 : 30.... . Miss Maude. Norris, who teaches at Newcastle, is spending the

holidays with ' her parents. Mr. ana

Mrs. N. E. Norris..... Oscar Hawkins

She Married An Average Man

BY ZOB BBCKLBT

, "Don't tease me, Athena,": I pleaded. 1 "Of course I'm interested. After all, , it's hard to hate one's husband. What did Jim say when you called him on ' the phone?" " "When you called ' hlini you mean ! ' - He wouldn't have answered if he had i not believed it was you." Athena . came over to. the desk where I was ; doing my daily stunt answering what , she calls, "the. sob column in twenty dally paroxysms." , : "Listen, child. You've, heard of the ' church member who was seen emerging from a saloon wiping bis mouth? , If be had told you he had merely been remonstrating with the bartender and ' was . mopping beads of strenuous per- ' spiration from his upper lip few would . believe him, I suppose. "Yet, it , would be possible. Oh. 'r don't look so disdainful, child. I'm ' only saying ,you can't always go by ; appearances. Even lawyers admit circumstantial evidence makes shaky proof. Now you know I hold no briefs - for Jim. I've never taken much stock in. him. But I'm a good enough sport . not to hang a man for murder when I his crime has only been well, pigheadedness, for instance.", "You mean that Jim hasn't deserved ' W punishment for-; ". f "I mean we must get the crime catalogued before we mete out punish- ' ment. It strikes me that when a man

I has been guilty of a serious fault he

; . usually Is right on hand with the ex $ planations and excuses. You can gen

erally. tell the magnitude of the sin

H by the size of the propitiatory offering.

? Jim Has been silent!"

Jti "I suppose you mean, Athena, that

V he was forcibly detained somewhere

?' all night and couldn't telephone me

or wire me or or oh, it's too utterf ly preposterous. Besides, that would

not excuse his cruel silence all these 5 days. It he had any regard or love I for me he couldn't treat me as if 1 - had no '.right to his trust and Connie dence." ' Athena made a wry face at me, the corners of her - mouth pulled down, ' her eyebrows skied. I couldn't help f laughing. Gradually the significance i of her silent answer penetrated! She f was trying to convey that what I said of Jim could be perfectly well applied to myself. Could it be possible that my leaving home that horible night gave Jim

J Just cause to feel I. had jnot fairly 1" trusted him or had sufficient confl- : dence? Should I have given him a , chance to explain? Had I been guilty of snap judgment? . f My brain began to whirl. My sluggish blood stirred. My heart softened a tiny bit I pressed my hands over t my aching eyes and tried to think I things out. as- I heard Athena slip quietly from the room. I With new force Athena's words t flashed into my soul: "Every marI rlage comes at some stage to the edge I of disaster. Every marriage can be r either tragedy or comedy, according

to how you work it out." And the wonder of it is the smallness of the points on which its success or failure hinges. A neglect here,

and a mountain of misunderstanding

rises! A suspicion there, and bitter antagonism, so nearly hatred that one

shudders, separates two souls as if

they'd never love J! A difference of

opinion, a fit of stubbornness, an in

discretion, and forgotten are all our

vicissitudes and change!

"Madame is wanted on the tele-

pnone: mocKea Atnena, poking a

grinning face between the portlers. (To be continued.)

Hakes the Complexion Beantifat

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of Richmond, , John . Hawkins of Centemile, and Lawrence Cook catted on

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner. Sunday afternoon. ...... Mr. and '. Mrs, Claude Curry and daughter-Betty, called on

Mr. and Mrs. Shields Cortmer- near

Centerville, , Sunday .afternoon..

Mr: and Mrs. Floyd Bogan took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vore and son

Sunday . evening. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' Jeff eries and 'daughter spent Sunday with Mr. Will Jefferis v and family..... Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Norris and daughter Maude, called. jn .Mrs. John: Norris' Sunday- afternoon..... Mr. Harley Goodwin and family, "of Casey, Illinois, will spend Christmas

"with Mr. and 'Mrs. Joha Giiiin; daughter. Florence. -, - y . - - r''As the hand oa the oil gage to the crankshaft often stick: UJal well to look in the crankshaft occasionally to ascertain It there Is sufficient amount of oil as is needed.

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LIBRARIANS OF COUNTRY TO HOLD CONFERENCE (By Associated Press)

NEW YORK, Dec. 26. More -than '

4,000 members of the American Library ssoclation have been summoned to a national conference to be held in

Chicago, January 1, 2 and 3, it was!

announced here today. Measures for obtinins wider distribution of public

libraries throughout the country, will ;

be discussed. The need i said to be

especially acute because the return ,

or former servic? men wno now realise the lack of libraries in their communities. The problem of librarians' salaries also will receive ... attention.

BURNED TO DEATH EVAN S VILLE, Ind., Dec. 26. When Haying around a Christmas tree in their home, Mrs. Charles Brown, 21 years old. was burned fatally. Her dress caught fire from an open grate, and she died of her burns on a train while, en . route to a hospital in this city. '

Old Folks Should VJctoh Colds TF YOU have pawed middle ate. yon - I should be careful to keep from letting ' JL a bad cold develop into aometbioe; ae riouslike the Flu- Stop cvaiy cold before H sets a start. You can feel pertecUy safe if you tap a package of UOHTNINO LAXATIVE ' - QUININE TABLETS ; ' t . :' ' WW Not Gripooi Siclua , '' a4tt von' Ml take them wbefl VOU feel a

cold comia on. Thousaiids of particular

nave touna incni a penm linear -

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' lev colds, mild farms of la grippe, etc. Will sot ' gripe or sicken. Ask your druggist . . or deakr. ..-They cost-only as ceau a eaokace.' -

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Now for the After Christmas Sale of COATS & SUITS Our entire line, none held back, Ladies', Misses', Juniors' and Children's, including our Xmas purchase. No charge .for alterations. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING

Coats 156 Ladies, Misses and Juniors to select from

5 Sold up 27 Sold up 31 Sold up 33 Sold up 1 1 Sold up 10 Sold up 4 Sold up T56 Total.

to $19.98, choice. . to $27.50. choice. . to $35.00, choice. . to $45.00, choice. . to $60.00, choice . . to $75.00, choice . , to $1 10.00, choice.

$11.98 $16.98 .$22.48 .$28.98 $34.98 . $48.98 .$67.48

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Special

$13.50 to 142.50. $21.25. ,

Special lot selected from our regular line assorted j colors and sizes;

a to select irom. former price

Your choice, just half, $6.75 to

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$6.75 to $21.75

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Nearly Half Price SUITS Our entire line, all sizes and colors, all the newest models . 97 To select from

4 Sold up to $29.98, choice. . . . . . .$16.98 47 Sold up to $40.00, choice. . . . . . . . $21.48 22 Sold up to $50.00, choice. . ...... $29.98 14 Sold up to $67:50, choice. ........ $35.98 10 Sold up to $80.00 choice . . . . $49.98

97 Total.

BRING YOUR CHRISTMAS CHECKS OR CHRISTMAS MONEY to our Coat and Suit Sale. It's a real sale. ' Genuine Reductions.'

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