Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 190, 18 June 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND.. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920.

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The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllia Phillips

We did that, in fear and trembling at first but, bless your heart. Jack is a true sport through and throilgh.

Listen to the tao of woe. Mrs. Edmonds had led the weeping' Laura to Jack's private office after leaving us in the studio, and told Jack everything. It seems that she and I.aura bad planned to give dear Morgan a little surprise, which by the way is something that the wives of artists should never do) and call for him in the car and take him for a spin in the country. Being a fiance now, Laura could do so, and they had arrived post-haste only to find the false one in the midst of painting Jack's fiance and unchaperoned! It had been too much for them to bear alone, hence the visit lo Jack's office. I must say tha my future husband rose to the occasion manfully. As they were reciting their woes an inspiration came to him, and when they had finished he leaned back in .his chair and laughed till the tears rolled from his eyes. "Goodness gracious, Laura and you mother what an old wives' tale you

come to me with," Jack told thm. "Don't you know that Morgan Travors 1s a good friend of mine a very good friend in fact and furthermore, it is at. my request that he is at this moment painting Lindsey's portrait. I want it for her boudoir in the new bungalow, and so does she. It was I who suggested the whole thing and took her to the studio myself." "That's funny," answered my shrewd molher-in-law quickly. "Lindsey never

Heart Problems

Pear Mrs. Thompson. I am a girl 23 years of as? and engaged to a young man of the same age. He has four brothers and two sisters all of whom are married and have children. Since he is the youngest it has been left to him to support his mother and grandmother. None of the others

Kive toward their support and as he has always done it, his mother thinks there is no one like him. She treats me very nicely and always seems anxious for me to come to their home. lie wants to get married some time this year, and if we do it will mean living with his people. My father won't give his consent to this because we can't go into a home of our own. If he waited to do that we probably would be too old to want to marry. I am working now and wish to continue doing so in case I marry. In this way we could both save toward a home. Do you think I ought to go against

mentioned your name, and she said most distinctly that Jean had taken her to Mr. Travers' studio. Are you sure of all this, my son?" "Never more sure of anything in my life, mater," he answered. Then being a quick sort of a guy, and realizing that I must have said that I had gone to Morgan's place with Jean he took his cue from same. I call that classically clever. "As for little Jean, we met her at luncheon today and she told us that she was going to be married next week, so we celebrated together, and then I suggested that she and I bring Lindsey to Morgan's studio. I left them there, and between you and me mother, Lindsey cauld not be in any better hands than those of your own daughter's fiance. I am really pained and surprised at you both for your uncharitable thoughts, etc." You may Imagine that at the end of this recital of Jack's, Morgan or no Morgan, I threw my arms round his beloved neck and hugged the life out of him with joy and love ami gratitude. He seemed to take to it kindly and returned the complimnet a hundred-fold. Furthermore, there were no re

proaches when once we were alone: after spending a happy half hour with Morgan. No, siree! Jack smiled when

I started to explain the whys and wherefores, and said he wished that I would learn to understand that he was not my worst enemy, neither did he wish to make me feel that I owed him an explanation for every move I made, etc. That there was no harm in the world in my going to an old classmate's studio and posing for him

if it helped him out, and that he knew enough about me to be able to trust me, anywhere. Yes, those were the very words, little book. May I mention in passing that they brought the tears to my eyes? And Instead of a miserable evening, as I had pictured, we epent a very happy one together, lost in each ether s embraces, and in roseate-colored dreams of the future. (To be continued.)

"Measure for Measure" and the daughter of Pericles in ' Pericles, Prince of

Tyre" was likewise so called. Mariana's talismanic gem is the moonstone, the sacred jewel of India, which is said to bring its wearer the love which she desires. It also gives her the power to read the future in matters of sentiment. Monday, is her lucky day and 1 her lucky number.

CARRIE Carrie may almost be regarded as a purely American name, though her origin is discovered in the Karling romances of the Teutons. Curiously, the meaning of the name is translated as "man," and Carrie's etymological predecessors were almost universally masculine names. The various Charles' and Carls who figure in English and Teutonic history are close relatives of Carrie. Carrie was evolved in English after Charlet had been brought there by the brave Lady Derby from the house of La Tremouille into which the daughter of the unfortunate Charlotte d'Al-

bret. had carried it. The Anglicized version, Carolina, became the most popular of the two names since it was borne by the queen of George II. who brought it through Germany from an Italian source. Carrie, an English diminutive, was brought to this country by the

cnnstening or the Caronnas among the Thirteen Colonies, caught the fancy of Southern residents to such an extent that it is now given in baptism as a totally independent and etymologically intact name. The beryl is the talismanic stone belonging to Carrie. It is said to make her amiable and inconquerable and to give her the power to hold the love of l.er husband. Tuesday is her lucky day and 2 her lucky number.

A stork has been known to perish in a conflagration rather than desert her helpless brood.

Mrs. Solomon Says Being the Confessions of Tho Seven-Hundreth Wife. By Helen Rowland

v . ' (Copyright. 1919. by The Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) My daughter, what is the most dangerous moment of a man's life? Verily, verily, it is that moment, after a love-affair, when he thinketh himself most impregnable and most immune! Lo, velvet is soft to tfie fingers, and the cooing of doves to the ear, but the heart of a discarded lover is the softest and most impressionable thing in all the world. And melted tar is as granite, beside one who cryeth, "Never again!" Now, a youth came unto me. saying: "Behold, I am DONE with love; and women are henceforth but danger signals on the path of life, for me!

"For the One Woman hath cast ma off, and shattered mine illusions.

"And henceforth, my middle name shall be 'Woman Hater'! "Yea, I shall live and die a BACHELOR!" Then I lifted my nands and admonished him, crying: "My Son, my Son, beware! "Oh, watch thy step, my Son! "For, thou walkest upon the brink of Marriage, and knowest it not! "Thou art as one that oeth blindfolded amidst automobiles and uncovered coal-holes. Behold, in that moment, whensoever a man forsweareth a thing, whether it be tobacco or folly, or matrimony, or a woman, there is silvery laughter throughout Gehenna. For lo, it hath become his pet TEMPTATION! "Therefore, beware! For thou art

shorn lamb prepared for the sacri

fice! Yea, in the love-chase thou art an Easy Mark!" But he mocked me with his ha-has, and went his way, rejoicing. And, it came to pass, after three months, that I received a message graven upon white parchment, announcing his WEDDING. Go to, my Daughter! Have I not said that a man who hath been thrown over, landeth always upon his KNEES to another woman? For no man is ripe for matrimony, until his heart hath been broken at

(least once; and no man's heart was

ever so shattered that it could not be repaired and put in working condition, within a month. And, peradventure, though she knoweth it not, every wife is a Consolation Prize, and every' husband is a Discard. But the woman who throweth a man over is a philanthropist and an angel in disguise. Yes, without her, there would be no marrying nor giving in marriage, and the nations would perish, and the earth be peopled with spinsters and old bachelors. For the masculine heart, which hath

never been broken, is harder than the conscience of a newsboy, colder than yesterday's kiss, and less impressionable that a boarding-house 6teak. But a "bruised heart" is softer than

asparagus tips, and tenderer than the words of a John McCormack ballade. Go to! Love is like unto a springboard, which, when it bounceth a man off. plungeth him in deeper than ever! Selah.

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! What's In a Name ! (Copyright) . MARIANA Mariana is a happy combination of two of the most popular names in feminine nomenclature, Mary and Anna. It takes its significance from

I the former and is generally accepted to

mean bitter rather than "grace." The history of its origin is purely religious. The mother of the Blessed Virgin was called Anna, though from

my fathers wishes and marry him,, what tradition is not HiitVientimiiv

or wait? People tell me not to marry known. St. Anne is a patron saint of

necau I must live with his mother i Prague, where a large festival is held

in ner nonor every year, in lbS4. a

and grandmother, but what is there

left for us to do? He is liked by everyone and from 1he way he treats his mother I believe he would b good to his wife. RESPECTFULLY YOURS. You ate certainly confronted with difficulties, but I hardly think you should let them stand in the way of ma rriage. The right thing for your fiance to do is io insist that all the members of the family help bear the expense of keeping up a home for their mo'hr

decree from Rome made a similar feast obligatory in France, where the raint was supposed to have made an appearance, and out of this, rose the fashion of combining the names of the Blessed Virgin and her mother. Thus Anne Marie or Marianne became one of the most popular feminine names on the continent. Mariana received especial vogue and was sometimes contracted to Manna. In England Shakespeare is responsible

for much of the popularity of Mariana

and grandmother. Since his brothers j since lie twice bestowed the name and sisters are married and have ! upon characters in his plays. Mariana children they probably feel closely ; was the deserted wife of Angelo in pressed for money and that they can i H!TTTTmmmnTm!

not spare anything. Such an attitude

is wrong, However, uuu uiiif&s inej find a way to contribute they are j shirking their duta. I If your fiance's effort? to secuie1 help from the other members of the; family fail, you will have to let the; greatness of your love decide the , question. If your love is big enough to stand innumerable annoyances and . to make one sacrifice after another.' then marry and live with his mother, and grandmother. If. however, you leel you could not stand th test, do! not attempt such a thing. i

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REALTY MEN WILL PLAN THEIR MEETING INDIANAPOLIS, lnd.. June 18. Plans are being made for a conference of officials of the Indiana Real Estate association to be held in Muncie, Indiana, shortly in order to make plans for the annual convention of the

association which will be held in that

city Oct. 12. 13 and 14.

Lin Fulton Breaks His Hip Lin Fulton. 65 years old, sustained a broken hip, Tuesday when ho fell in stepping from the back porch to the ground at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Veregge, 90S North Eighth street. He is confined to his bed.

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