Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 71, 3 February 1920 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1920.
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Heart and Beauty Problems . By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson
Bear Mrs. Thomipsorv Is It" proper for a lady upon receiving an introduction to a gentleman to shade hands?
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Dear Mrs. Thompson: If a boy has
to recognize an affront, eo quick to resent it, had mellowed. "What should I do?" I replied. "Why I should take the next train, go to Jim and plead my cause in person. I have learned this lesson: That my love for Jim is strong enough
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he attend the party? -F. D.
Circumstance -would deckle such a
For answer Athena kissed me on
both cheeks, tucked me in bed like
Either way is correct.- To shake .case. If the boy is very young, he isia mother, ana leri me to my areams.
!hH. , o .... - foolish tn have nnlv nn eirl and there. I JO reply came irom Jim IfllS morn-
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start and hesitate.. If you hold out your hand wait until the man shakes it. So often the woman takes back Tiers ju6t as the man reaches out and embarrassment is caused.
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feels an injustice has been done her.
Also, if the people who invite him are not acquainted with the girl, he should feel at liberty to go.
Surely it will come tonight.
i (To be continued.)
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young!
married woman and like to entertain j years a great deal, but as I do not know the 'school
proper ideas of entertaining. 1 do very little of it. In giving a little Informal tea I have planned a small program also. When do I serve the tea, before or after the program, or while the program 13 being given? How do I receive my guests. I have no help or servants? E. G. S. H. Tea should be served after the program. v Go to the door yourself to greet your guests. Then tell them where to
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am 20
old and have Just finished
I am the son of a highly hon
Elizabeth Bates Sells Soap for College Fund
A dispatch from Northampton has
ored citizen and am in love with a the following to say about the activity
mill girl and my parents object. Will j of Miss Elizabetn Bates in helping
you please advise me what to do? j raise the endowment fund for Smith
The movement is in aid of the great Smith drive for an endowment fund of $4,000,000. While their unique methods have met with some criticism from several prominent residents, it is highly approved by Governor Coolldge whose home Is in Northampton, and President Neilson, of Smith, both of whom not only strongly defend the girls, but highly praise them for their plucky efforts. The girls are qualifying as first rate peddlers, declares the governor. "As they take to the broad highways to sell their wares they seem to leave mere men in the shade. Let them alone, rather encourage them all you can for they are doing a remarkable
i plucky work for a wonderfully good cause", he added. President Neilson and Mrs. Albers jwho Is chairman of the ways and i means committee, .take a like attitude.
j The returns, according to the latter
from the first day are gratifying.
1 Despite the deceptive appca-ancei Beware the Influenza! Use GTERIthe bind legs of a giraffe are longer j ZOU Now on sale at your Drug
than the front legs. I Stores. Advertisement.
IGNORANT.
You are too young to act contrary
to the wishes of your parents in this
college :
NORTHAMPTON. Mass.. Feb. 2.
matter. For 5 years at least you should j Under the direction of Mrs. Homer
put their wraps, for instance: You! would advise you to choose your wife,
may put your wraps in- the first room
at the head of the stairs." Do not give too much thought to
the correct way of doing things
tertain as you yourself want to.
be fancy free so that you can enjoy i Albers, of Brookline, Mass., several different girls and form more definite j students of Smith College, prominent tastes. The girl may be all that Is de-j among who is Miss Elizabeth C. Bates, sirable, and if so there is a chance; of Richmond, Ind., a popular member that you will want her just as much ! of the 1920 class, have startled three
5 years from now. At that time 1 1 small, rather old fashioned and staid
Western Massachusetts cities, isortnampton, Easthampton, and Westfield, by appearing on their numerous streets in the guise of street peddlers peddling soap and a cleansing fluid
which they claim in a sing song voice
regardless of the opinion of your par
ents. Your parents probably feel that
En- j your environment has been so dii'i'er-
Or- ent that you and tne girl would not be
isinality is always a treat. But what- congenial. There is great possibility i will cleanee anything from a party
ever you do, keep the attitude of per- of this. She may find your society gown to a bathtub. Miss Bates is also
I A BRIDE AND FORTY ACRES.
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.. Feb. 3. Miss Bessie Richardson and Valentine Werner, of Sellersburg, were married
j Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Kichardson, at Charlestown. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Werner, Sr., the bridegroom's parents, deeded a 40 acre farm to him for $1 and love and affection on the day preceding the wedding. HEAVY WEIGHT DEAD. GOSHEN, Ind., Feb. 3 Willard
i Randall, 42 years old, weighing near
ly 400 pounds, is dead of influenza. The body will be buried in Stroh cemetery.
feet confidence that your guests will I artificial and worthless, while you may ; featuring in house to house canvassing.
Ihink it all right. Never apologize, find her lack of knowledge along so-( You may find helpful reading matter jcial lines humiliating. Marriage is a at (he library. Tell the librarian what most serious matter and should not be; you want and she will help you. entered into hastily. j
She Married an Average Man
BY ZOE BECKLEY
Ask for
HILL'S
I have reached the point where I con honestly say, paraphrasing Ouida, the more I see of other men, the bettor I love Jim. This means that I went to Athena's dinner party in fill the bravery of my best evening frock, was toasted and flirted with what Athena called "a most successful manner," and yet came through unscathed. For all the fun and gayety the evening bored me. A dozen times I caught myself wondering If I would bear from Jim by the first mail today. But I am glad I went to Athena's party. Else I should not have had a siyfeit of frivolty. I Ftayed up all night with Athena. We .sat up till the wee, sma' hours, talking, as women do. "Well, Ath," I laughed, "I feel like the sheep little Bo-Peep lost in the nursery rhyme leave them alone and they will come home wagging their tales behind them. Jim Just waltzed off and left me to graze. I have had my fill of grazing. Now I want to go home." "Of course you do. Ninety-nine out of every hundred husbands and wives would be perfectly true to each other if they were given a little freedom, and come troting horn in due time. You must apply business principles to marriage. If competition is the
life of trade, it is the life of matrimony, too. A wife must see other men; a husband other women within reason. There's a risk? Certainly
there is a risk. But not half the risk there is from hemming your life partner round with a high wall. Seclude
your svouse or your business- too closely and It is you for the bankruptcy court." Athena stopped brushing her hair und suddenly sat down on the bed, gazing earnestly at me. "Tell, me, tlarrots, dear," she asked, "has it occurred to you as possible that Jim will not answer your letter not be as ready as you to forgive and forget and start fresh?" "Why why no!" I gasped. "It has not. Everything is possible, I suppose, but surely Jim couldn't " "No,-no, of course he couldn't! But if he could? If he got mulish and .deride! to punish you not let you off
so easily? What would you do?" per-: sisted my friend. j My first impulse was to retort in true red-headed fashion. "Do? Why, ' I'd do nothing more. I should abase myself no further. I have confessed myself in the wrong, suffered for it, ; learened from it, and from my heart j I have asked to be given another ; chance. Pride would let me do no : more'" But that idea quickly passed. ; Something softer came. And by its j coming I somehow knew I had chang- j ed a little. My old self, so ready
PEOPLIV YEAR
Mother! Teach the Children Their Daily Health Duty You can't be too insistent!
FEW children find pleasure in the things most vital to their - physical comfort and health, so it rests with the watchful mother to sett that they are done. The child will be grateful in after years. Chief among the functions necessary to the upbuilding of the little body, so that it will not be a dyspeptic, constipated body when' it matures, is elimination regularly every morning. If the mother will be insistent and allow nothing to interfere with it, it will soon become a habit, a daily routine that will not be forgotten throughout life. There are times, however, when nature will not operate unaided. Then give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, and the headaches, the biliousness, the torpor will quickly disappear. It acts gently and without griping, and as it contains no narcotics and is pleasant to the taste, it may
be given to infants. Thousands of families have been regulated to healthy maturity with Dr. Caldwell's isyrup Pepsin. A bottle can be bought at any drug store. In a large family there is always someone who would feel better for a dose of a good medicine like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the largest
selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million
bottles sold each y ear,
' many who need its '
benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois.
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The curtain was dropped on our January Clearance Sale last Saturday. This was one of the most successful sales ever held in the history of our business and we hope that those who made it so by taking advantage of our bargain offers are as well pleased as ourselves.
A New Industry
It is true that we often know more about the progress being made in other localities than in our own city. Few people realize that in our city and within the last few years a new business has been developed to such large proportions that the product is being shipped to practically all parts of the earth. The intricate and complex processes employed in the manufacture of this product were never known or undertaken before by a manufacturer in the Middla West, which speaks well for the accomplishment of such a difficult task. This is covering in one brief statement the wonderful development of the .jennett Record. As a result you have the opportunity to select from our splendid list such records as you will enjoy hearing. We are always glad to demonstrate them for you.
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931-935 Main St.
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physicians for over eighteen years for the relief of C6lds, Pain,. Headaehe, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. For a few cents you can get a handy tin box containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.
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THE FRANKLIN SEDAN
The
Doctor Says:
"You Never See Aged Fat People"
Th physician is telllnff these two patients, each of whom feela "more or less upset moat of the time," that If they reduce their weight they will become healthier, more contented and longer lived. Overstoutness Imperils the health In many ways. The accumulations of adipose tissue, packed around
tne vital organs, cause serious disorders, one of the most dangerous being the liability to sudden HEART FAILURE. If you are corpulent, you know the strain upon your heart, particularly when compelled to undergo some unexpected activity. Your life Is no stronger than your heart. Don't
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REDUCE WEIGHT HAPPILY! - Ft people are often victims of apoplexy, collapse from heat or sunstroke. The risk of accidents Is greater than among; persons of normal weight. When fst people Decome 111 from almost any ailment their risk of death Is greater. And you want to llvet Adiposity dulls the mental as well as the) physical processes. It impedes progress toward social, or professional, or business
ttforranS success. It Is the foe to efficiency, symAttm metry and personal beauty. Become slender! Do It by the best self-treatment In the world. Follow the pleasant and inexpensive
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Any owner of a Franklin Car will tell you that 20 or more miles from a gallon of gasoline means more than just a little money saved on fuel. Between 90 and 95 of them have owned other cars and they know not alone the difference in economy, but also in comfort, safety, ease of handling and general satisfaction which Franklin light weight and flexibility make possible. 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 50 slower 3'early depreciation
J. B. CHAPMAN, Local Dealer Arrange for a demonstration with GEO. W. WORLEY, 15-17 S. 9th St., Richmond, Ind.
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and we invite your inspection
TO OUR NEWLY MADE FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Let's get better acquainted. We are always giving big values and your account is always welcome.
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