Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 217, 21 July 1920 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND., WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920.
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The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllis Phillips
And new the results of my eyebrowpulling debauch must be eet down, little book. It had several. In the first place, this morning when I walked Into my office (sounds important, doesn't It?) I had with me Beveral caricatures of my sweet young self In the hands of the beauty specialist. They were screamingly funny, 111 say, and dear, understanding Mr. Reade Just shouted when he saw them. Then he looked at my shorn but persistent eyebrows. "You certainly are Just what we have been looking for for some time. Miss Llndsey," says he. .breathlessly. "Any girl that can so cheerfully and cleverly turn herself ito copy Is worth a dollar a minute i SweeteBt words, these. Of course, beamed my Joy of hie appreciation of me and my pen back at him for we are on such good terms and understand one another so well that I never feel that I have to bluff nor beat about the bush with him. I sat down for a few minutes and regaled him with a description of my sensations in the beauty parlor, and he laughed till the tears ran down his cheeks. "Now I know why some girls that we see on the street wear such expressions," said he. "It's agony, pure and simple, and to think that it is hauteur, or Innocent wonder! L'ord bless my soul, if this Isn't the funniest ever." And here he went off into gales of merriment again. ' "To be frank. Miss Llndsey, you can get away with It, somehow or other, but then you can get away with so much, anyhow," was his comment. After a few more kindly words on both sides, I skipped off to my own
particular desk to turn out more elab
orate sketches of myself for the "Evening Leader." Roger Waring came and looked over my shoulder as I was busy at my board, and I heard him snorting with amusement at what he found there. You cannot imagine how invigorating and pleasing all this masculine appreciation Is, for it means that I have "put It over," and with the more "difflculf sex, voilat
There's another reason for my be-
Heart Problems
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am twentyeight years old and have been married ever Bince I was eighteen. At tne time I was married our family was quite large, both of my parents were last winter, that is my oldest sister, and my two brothers were killed In
war. Mother also died and father
married again. My other sister could
not get along with my father's new wife and so my husband said she
might come and live with us.
' Sister is eighteen years old and works. I don't understand the girl, she is so selfish. My sister who
died and I were taught to consider
the feelings of others, but my little Bister thinks only of herself. She quarrels with my children and slaps the baby when she cries. She is also Insolent to my husband, and he says
he will not stand it any longer.
What do you think I ought to do? Sister is not a bad girl, only mean. She is not wild with boys, and in fact they do not seem to care about her. I am so worried about everything that I cannot sleep nights. MRS. T. H. K. Your sister ought not to be allowed to spoil the harmony of your home. Tell her that unless you notice a marked change in her disposition and more of a desire to please others, she will have to board somewhere else. To board probably would do her a world of good. She would know she co';ld not be mean and Insolent without giving up the privilege of living In the place. After a few months she would be better natured from habit. Your husband and your own children must be considered and you should not permit a spoiled sister to Bpoil their happiness.
lng pleased about my work and its success, namely, that I am making a hit as a humorist! And don't you just know that that is something. Doesn't everyone JuBt know how few women humorists there ure In this world? I do, for I have lived with women and chummed with them since my first moment upon this earth. We are a charming race, as a sex we are interesting, we are even beautiful (some of us) at times, we are everything that is most desirable without a doubt; but truth to tell we are sadly sense-of-humorless, the majority of us, most of the time. I feel convinced that it is our training that is at fault, in this case, as in many others, but the great fact remains. It is for this reason that I desire above all else to be known as a humorist. Between you and me, little book, this is what I am going to wok for, and If I work for it, I feel sure that I shall attain my desire In the end. My fellow-workers here seem most Interested In my career, and if their praise and encouragement can help me to climb the heights of Fame, why said heights are mine for the asking! Sort of a comforting thought this, eh, what? (To be continued.)
Bachelor Girl Sayings By Helen Rowland
Maximum returns for the minimum of effort: Flirting with a college boy, flattering a married man, or marrying a widower. "Man proposes" but only because woman proposes that he SHALL! When a big, strong roan breaks
down it is usually, from trying to keep up with some weak, little woman after office hours. Just as you are about ready to concede that the average Intelligence of the human race Is improving, along comes a Ouija board or a political convention and upsets all your theories. It's no use trying to corner popularity in this world. The women never consider a girl worth listening to until she gets married and the men never consider her worth looking at afterward. Dodging matrimony is like putting off going to the dentist; the longer a man defers the dreaded step, the more nervous he gets and the harder it goes with him when he finally capitulates. No, dear Heart, there Is no more danger in leaving your husband shut up in a dingy office with a pretty stenographer all summer than there is In leaving a small boy shut up in the pantry with the jelly. Somehow, when you see a great, big, apparently intelligent man trying to babble talk to a little fluffy flapper, It reminds you of a poor old circus elephant begging for peanuts. Charity balls and garden fetes are the canned-milk of human kindness.
WHAT'S NEW IN FALL MILLINERY
QUEER CROWDS HAUNT
NEWSPAPER ROOM IN
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Here are two new models shown In the advance fall millinery displays. The hat above is a sports and general wear model made of blue velvet with gold cord for trimming. The hat below is a pretty model with a scalloped, upturned brim edged with ribbon and large yarn dots embroidered on every scallop.
COLDER THE CLIMATE, THE
The cross currents of life meet in
strange places. Of course the subway train, the street car and the big de
partment store have long been recog
nized as rendezvous where prince
meets pauper. But a place which would have attracted the attention of
O. Henry, had it been there in his day.
is the newspaper room at the public library.
He would have written a tale or how
Jennie, who sold ribbons at the de
partment store and lived somehow on
$5 a week, searched the help wanted
ads of the papers for a job whicn
would give her the magnificent sum of $6. Or he might have woven a
story about the Baron de Nugent, wno deserted the park bench to look for a report in the personal column that he liad been the subject of an advertisement calling for a lost heir to an estate. And since it is a well recognized bromide that truth Js stranger than fiction many and diverse are the reasons for the visits of scores of persons to the reading room every day. Of course the greater number of the readers are
there simply because they are anxious
to look over some of the papers from out of town.
LARGER THE FEET, REPORT
The size of girls' feet varies directly with the latitude. The farther north, the larger the feet. That is the explanation of a statement during the hearing of a case dealing with silk stockings, that the
feet of Paris women are smaller than those of London women. "The average size of women's stock
ings in England is 9 inches, while In French towns the average size Is
9 inches," said an official of a large hosiery business. "But in Spain the
the size is smaller still and they wear even as small sizes as 7 inches. The farther south you go the smaller the foot, and, contrarily. In Norway, Sweden and Germany the sizes go right up to 10 inches, 11 Inches and 12 inches. "It is a question of the amount of
work and, above all, sport undertaken
by the women. The colder the climate naturally the larger the amount of physical exercise taken."
FIND ANOTHER BODY. ..PITSBURG, July 21. The body of another victim'of Monday's explosion in a coal mine at Renton, 18 miles from here, was recovered early today by one of the five mine rescue teams
which are exploring the wrecked mine. One body was brought out
yesterday.
SPECIAL CAR FROM NEW YORK
BRINGS CROWD TO MARION, O.
(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 21. A special train for Marion, Ohio, leaving here late this afternoon, will carry more than 100 men and women from New York state, who will attend the notification ceremonies tomorrow for
later from the same origin sprang Martina. The last mentioned was made famous by one of the young Roman girls who endured martyrdom under the Emperor Decius. There was a saint Marcellus among the Romans. He figured among the warrior sex of Venice and had a French namesake called Marcel. The feminine counterpart Marcella made its first appearance as the name of a pious widow whose friendship with saint Jerome took the fancy of the French. Though they prefer Marcelle the other spelling is much used by them and Marcella is extremely popular in England and Ireland. The topaz is said to be Marcella's talismanic gem. It will protect her from evil influence and guard her from worry. Sunday is her lucky day and 3 her lucky number.
FOUR FROM AMERICA
- AT COMMUNIST CONGRESS
LONDON, July 21. Fifty-one coun
tries are represented at the second
International communist congress, which opened at Petrograd July 12, says a wireless message from Moscow. Among the numerous delegates are four from the United States, two from Great Britain, four each from France, Germany and Italy, and one each from Mexico and Cuba.
Prehistoric Sardinia.
remains are found in
It's Easy Now to Curl Hair to Stay Curled
Senator Warren G. Harding, Republican presidential nominee. The delegation includes Frank M. Hitchcock. William R. Wilcox, Oscar S. Strauss and Senator Miles Poindexter, of Washington.
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This harmless method is not to be
compared with curling by means of a hot iron because, instead of injuring the hair. It is' really beneficial. A few
ounces of liquid silmerine. which may
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last for months. The best way is to
tuvlde the hair Into strands and moist
en each of them from root to tip. The
curilness will look perfectly "natural
and the hair will be beautifully glossy, yet without the least greasiness or
stickiness. Advertisement.
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! What's in a Name I (Copyright)
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MARCELLA A most popular French name which has gained great vogue in this country is Marcella. It Is a name with a distinguished origin and history. It comes from ancient Rome directly, thoueh its earliest origin is found in the Greek word meaning soft or tender yet by curious twist this word signifies "of Mars" and hence should be regarded as a term denoting strength or an iron-like quality. In early Rome Marcius was a name belonging to a noble gens of Sabine origin which gave a kina: to Rome and later named the high-spirited Marcius Coriolanus. The daughters of this srens wpre oallpd Ma.rria or Marsia and
A BECOMING DRESS FOR HOME OR PORCH WEAR. Pattern 3249 supplies this style. It is cut in seven sizes: 34. 36. 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. The width of the 6kirt at its lower edge is two yards. It will require 6 yards of 36 inch material for a mpdlum size. Blue plaid gingham was used in this instance, with pipings of blue. Collar and cuffs are of embroidered linene. Serge, gaberdine, taffeta, percale, lineu and chambrey are also good for this model. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents in silver or stamps.
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"DRECO HAS DONE THE MM FOR ME" If full of energy and vitality since he gets good sleep every night Has big appetite and stomach digests fully. Rheumatism relieved. Big improvement in local man since he took Dreco, the great root and herb remedy. The plan of advertising the new medicine, Dreco, is so open and above board and shows such honesty of purpose on the part of the owners, it is small wonder that Dreco has sprung into such popular favor everywhere It is introduced. You frequently read the testimonials printed by medicine companies from persons living in distant cities, but with Dreco we print the testimonials from persons residing close by many right here in the city, giving their street address, so if every word you read about Dreco was not true, we would soon be ex
posed. Here is one of the recent
statements received from a responsible home town man. He is Mr. J. Gregg, resident of Richmond, Ind., and says: "Dreco has surely done me a lot of good. My liver Is active again so that
I don't have that tired, drowsy, noaccount feeling nor dizzy spells. The pains in my limbs, arms and back are all gone. My stomach is acting fine digesting everything I eat without causing gastritis, pains or uneasiness. I sleep all night long and awake refreshed and full of energy. No medicine ever helped me like Dreco ha and for that reason I recommend It to others. Dreco is the pure liquid extract of many different roots, herbs, barks and leaves, which act on the vital organs of the human body. After taking Dreco it Is noticed that the stomach is soothed and the gassy condition eliminated; the liver becomes active, relieving headaches and that dull tiredout feeling; nerves are quieted which induces sound sleep; the kidneys are strengthened ; appetite increased ; bowels act with ease and regularity and the whole system takes on renewed energy, vigor and vitality. Dreco is harmless, pleasant to take and the effects are quickly felt. All good druggists now sell Dreco and it is highly recommended in Richmond by Clem Thlstlethwalte's seven drug stores. Advertisement.
DROPS CEREAL LOAN BUENOS AYRES, July 21. After severely criticizing the senate for its failure to ratify the $200,000,000 cereal loan to England, France and Italy, negotiated more than two years ago, President Irigoyen today withdrew the measure, thereby nullifying it Owing to the long delay, the allies had already notified the president they were no longer interested.
EDINBURG. Scotland. On the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the new Chemistry Department of Edinburg University during the Royal visit Queen Mary has consented to accept the honorary degree of LL.D.
NEW TASTELESS GASTOR OIL IS EASY TO TAKE
Strength and Purity Remain Same, but Unpleasant Taste Is Removed
the
A remarkable process perfected by the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., has resulted In a great improvement In castor oil, the reliable old family remedy. This new tasteless castor oil has the same strength and purity as the old-fashioned kind. It's 100 pure castor oil. Nothing has been removed but the nauseating taste. Think what this means to mothers and their children. When the doctor says, "Give them castor oil." there need no longer be any trouble. Children need never know they are taking castor oil. Grown-ups will also appreciate the difference between Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil and the old-fashioned nauseating kind. Sold by all good druggists. If you want a castor oil absolutely without nauseating taste, insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sizes, 15c, 35c and 65c. Advertisement.
You Kn&w Its Flavor will be Rich because of the package with the inner lining moisture-proof, dust-proof and flavor-tight, to guard the invigorating coffee-strength of
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
Try it and taste the tempting blend, that has been the favorite of many
homes for 30 years. All the delicate aroma and good coffee flavor are kept for you sealed in packages of guaranteed quality your money back if not delicious. Your Grocer Has White House Coffee Ask Him THE JOHN W. GRUBBS CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Richmond, Indiana.
j "Sh w only Burton OHy TO me A WOMAQ Jg sighs mere man when the hot days come. 5 'PJz' yjfflljW No former season ever brought such a variety sxM 'rM75 gtegs of cool, airy dresses to meet every demand of Tj fv i jjr the more fortunate sex when the thermometer . The prices of these garments exceed but slightly I Wjji (cvf wAtr; You simply must come in and see them. I JA! Up"v
ICE Buy ice the SuPerior Way. J If the man on your route has not seen you, call SUPERIOR ICE AND COAL CO. C. L. Reinheimer, Prop. Phone 3121 Cor. N. W. Third and Chestnut
In
If You Want Bargains Furniture, Come to This Store. Weiss Furniture Store
505-13 Main St.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT A. G. LUKEN & CO.
630 Main St.
Dr. C. J. Mendenhall DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge Work and Artificial Teeth a specialty. Open evenings and Sundays. 618 Main.
BATHING SUITS For Men, Women and Children VIGRAN 617 MAIN STREET
TIRE VALUES Watch our window daily for good Tires and Tubes at rock bottom prices. Wm. F. LEE, 8 S. 7th St
FLOWERS
Consult us on the matter of Funeral Flowers and Flowers for all occasions. THE WAYNE OWER SHOP Phone 2614, 1031 Main St.
HOWARD A. MOORE, Tailor Dry Cleaning and Pressing Altering, repairing and relinlng of Ladies' and Men's garments a specialty Our pressing is all done by hand work, delivered promptly and guaranteed. 9212 Main St. Over Bartel & Rohe's
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HITZ For intelligent electrical work CALL NO. 2927 COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SYNDICATE 23 N. 9th.
Early Fall Suit Orders can be given now. We have many patterns to select from. LICHTENFELS In the Westcott
LET 0. D. BULLERDICK have your Kentucky Coal Order
DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment
We can save you dealer's profit on a Used Piano or can trade your silent Piano for a Victrola. Our salesman, Mr. J. R. Jones, has had fifteen year's piano experience. Hi advice Is free. Walter B. Fulghum 1000 Main St
NOTICE to our patrons. We will not follow the custom set by the merchants of Richmond but will keep our parlors open every Thursday afternoon the same as every week day. Please do not be confused as we will be open all day Thursdays. MISS RL E. STEELE Hair Dressing, Hair Coloring, Massaging and Vapor and Sulphur Baths. 408 Second National Bank Building Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday evenings until 8 p. m. Sunday 9 to 1 by appointment. Phone 2499, Take elevator to fourth floor.
