Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 94, 1 March 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920.

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Heart and Beauty Problems By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson

Dear Mrs. Thompson: First I want to tell you what a comfort It is to write you, for I feel that I have to tell my troubles to some one. I am of an affectionate nature. I long for love from my husband, that is for him to put his arms around me and make a fuss over me once in a while. I think he loves me in his own way, butf what a way just to talk to me on the things that interest him. If he touches me it is in a rough way, just as a man would start a wrestling match with another man. Even my child takes after him just a rowdy, cold little bunch of touch-me-not, and I long to take her on my lap and love her. When I was a girl at home my parents were good common-sensed people, but no love nor pet names of any kind were thought of, and so you see nil my life I have been deprived of love. 1 crave it so that I feel I could ao most anything if some one would only give me attention and make just a little fuss over me. Don't think I tm mushy just human, that's all. My husband knows how I feel, for I have told him time and again. I raake myself as attractive as possible. Any suggestion you offer I will sure

ly try and I will appreciate your interest in the affair. JUST NEGLECTED. Every human soul seems to crave something which is denied it. Your yearning reminds me of another woman. She was never carressed in her childhood. She has no recollection of her mother or father taking her upon their laps. She and her husband lived peacefully, but with no bond of affection; not once did he call her an endearing name. This little woman brought love to herself from other sources by her sympathetic service to those in need. She was thoughtful of elderly" people, noticed and cared for suffering animals, read to the sick and insane, served when the call came. Now she is reaping her regard. Her husband is dead and her children are married. The children were not affectionate babies, but her gentleness and love brought them closer to her. She has earned what she craved so much. Give to others what you have been denied and later your life will be full of love and affection. "Life is very generous in its return for what we put into it."

She Married an Average Man BY ZOE BKCKLEY

With a great honking of horn and flourish of crimson auto veil, good old Athena drove up to the front gate just as the sun was setting in a sea of orange light. It was so good to see her after all these weeks that I hung on her neck and bawled like a silly just out of gladness. "Well, well, stop iuininc my best pongee motoring coat and let me look at you!" cried Athena, holding me off at arm's length. "Fine and fit, and glowing like a fresh tearose! Now tell me more of this scheme Jim's up to developing amusement parks and making fortunes." Athena flung off her hat, coat, vei' and gloves, pushing her hair back and settled herself without further preliminaries for a good gabfest. I told all 1 knew of Jim's project. Athena listened attentatively, squinting up her shrewd eyes over some detail now and then and asking me questions. "Sounds good to mo," she vouchsafed when I had finished. "Why do you hesitate?" "It would be so dreadful to fail, Athena. All Jim's savings wiped out His courage gone. Our home broken up. Having to begin all over again, and with with Jimmie, junior to think of," I urged. "But, dear, success Is all a matter of your mental attitude," argued Athena, decisively. "Make up your mind it will turn out splendidly, keep that idea in your head, boost Jim up with optimistic talk, show him you have confidence in his ability and keep your doubts and personal troubles to yourself. If you -'o that he won't fail. He has a In V of sense and knows his profession."- Why, the very name of Silversand Lake sounds successful, Carroties! It's well located, big and breezy and accessible by trolly line. What more do you

I want but capital and hard work? I

leu you it win turn out well: Now it's up to you to do your part. Keep your chin high, take care of yourself and stick to me." "But you're in New York, Ath. I can't " "No, I'm not in New York: Tin here, Gooselet." "You don't mean you don't mean you're going to stay with me a bit!" "Why not? Can't you put me up? John's writing a book and wants to be rid of me for a whie." I rushed at her, capable, cheery figure, and as I did I felt strength and confidence, courage and enthusiasm flow through me. I suddenly saw the whole project clearly. I got Athena's "mental attitude." My mind was made up. I would say yes to Jim's scheme and do my full share tosrard sweeping the undertaking to success. "The only thing that troubles me now, Ath," I hesitated, "is the ordeal or " Athena Interrupted me in ier characteristic brisk 1-have- seen- to-all-that manner. "Now, Ann," she held up her hand in warning, "didn't I tell you I had been investigating something? Well, I have. Now that you've met

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the real issue Jim's scheme like a little duck, we'll attend to your jroblem. I've worked It all out. The answer Is twilight sleep. Now, you've Been its workings." "Athena, dear! I've read a lot about it, but I don't understand very well." - , "You'll understand better after you and Jim and I motored down to New York and have a talk with the doctor who specialized in it for years. I have made an engagement with him. We go tomorrow." I could only hug my dear old friend in speechless gratitude. (To be continued.)

Indiana News Brevities

GOSHEN The largest sum ever paid for an Elkhart county farm was recorded here when the Elkhart Farm company transferred 3,446 acres of Jefferson township land to William Schleman, a real estate dealer, for $367,000.

KOKOMO Holding that moving picture shows as disseminators of news and current events were entitled to exemption under the state blue law the city court found in favor of the moving picture men of this city, arrested for operating movies on Sunday.

UNIONVILLE The Rev. Allan W. Grissom, 80 years, old, a minister here for many years 'and well known to state ministry, is dead at his home here.

SUE DOESNT TRY TO DRIVE WOLF FROM THE DOOR

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share of the burden, but not interfere in such little matters as the trimming of the Jugo-Slavs.

Mrs. Jane Keeler and Woodsis." "Woodsie." full-blooded wo'i. is t. pet and protector of Mrs. Janes Keeler of New vork city. O. A. Wood. Texas oil magnate, shipped the animal east seven months ago and it has become a faithful pet.

Reflections of a Bachelor Girl BY HELEN ROWLAND

(Copyright. 1920. by The Wlieeler Syndicate. Inc.) Marriage doesn't really change a man; it merely removes his camouflage, and makes bim act "perfectly natural." New York university girls have decided that kissing is "safe and sane." Nonsense! A kiss that is "safe and Eane", isn't a kiss it's just a duty. It puts a brand new sting in death, for a wife "to face the thought that now her husband can get a medium to call back her departed spirit, so that he can ask her where she put his things. Somehow, you can always tell a true "lady" by the velvety silence which seems to surround her a silence that makes the clatter of other women sound like a cheap jazz orchestra. One of the penalties of platonic friendship is that a man always insists on making, you the mother-confessor of all his heart affairs, or of all his troubles with his wife, as the case may be.

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