Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 223, 28 July 1920 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920.
The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyilto Phillip
July 21. My life has become so tumultuous that I find that I have but little time for reflection. That la good and bad at the same time. Resting now after a most strenuous day. It 1b exactly half after midnight. I am alone, in the sheerest of nightgowns, plus a filmy neelteee. and I
feel like everything in the world but a bride! That means that I am not in
a sentimental mood, but am filled with sterner thoughts and ambitions. (Don't know Just what connection
there Is between ambition and being
a Dride, but .) Got most of my work don before
three o'clock today; it happened to be
one or tbose lucky days. Made some funny sketches of a western bride arriving in town for her honeymood. Saw her up at one of the big hotels. She was evidently a miner's bride, and was properly dazed and impressed by all about her. I caught one of these same dazed expressions. Each day has its new type for me and my little pen. I certainly have all the variety that my heart has ever longed for, and then some. It keeps me on the move, and it sure does keep me amused. I never knew what hands could do (with apologies here to the composer oV that charming little song), and mine are flying over the old bristol board every minute, seems to me. This is a great game. It keeps you on tho qui-vivi and makes you observant. Oh, all of that! I find myself straining to catch every littlest detail of everybody's face and figure,
not to mention peculiarities, on the street, and in the subway; in fact just wherever I Tiappen to be. The "Leader" gives me more or less of a free hand, and that helps wonderfully. Mr. Reade and I understand each other perfectly. We are in fact, quite attached to each other, if that is possible, in such a 6hort space of time. And he seems to appreciate everything I do. Some editor-persons are the grandest in the entiro world, I'll say. And 1 don't need to go Into any long 'explanations for this statement it is self-evident!
Managed to get off at about three
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thirty this p. m., and took a run in to see Nessa Sloan and hers (hers being the pet dog pup), as Ted is seldom home before late afternoon. He wanders about town seeking inspirationat least that's what he calls It. What's In a name, after all? Neasa was awfully glad to see me, and do you know, now that I am on my own, so to speak, and on the way to becoming a real woman of the world, economically Independent and all that, why I feel that people like Nessa and her gang will and do appreciate me for my own worth and not Just as an attachment of Jack's. It's grand that! I had the shock of mv voune Ufa.
when during the course of our conversation we got onto the subject of my Prince Charming, and quite naturally Nessa told me that he was married! Horrors! I felt my hair positively rising at the news. And he so romantic! Oh, dreamy eyes to be so deceiving. Not that he ever deceived
me, ror we hardly knew each other, and it never occurred to me to ask him as to his state, whether married
or single. I Just took it for granted
lD anyone with such a pair of dreamy brown eyes must naturally know that he by right belongs to the whole world of woman not to one especially as he is an experienced man. (To be continued.)
is not nearly so pretty as itsTrench equivalent, Jocelyn. It signifies sportive or merry. Etymologists tell us that it comes
from the French Joie which was meant to express an Inarticulate shout of ecstacy. The original cry is preserved In the Swiss jodel or shout of the mountaineers. A number of feminine names have come from this happy source; among them the well known Joy, Jadoca which is frequent in Wales and Jacosa Btlll in common usage among the English. Joyce came directly from this latter name. France took it but found it too British and evolved the musical Jocelyn. The emerald Is Joyce's talismanic stone. It is the gem of youth and)
Bprmgume ana hope. It Is said to preserve for her the invfui lee-av
which her name implies. Thursday is her lucky day and 4 her lucky number.
cur A EVA, WINIFRED. (In reply to a request the meaning of the following names is fppended: Edna, from the Hebrew, means pleasure; Eva, from the Hebrew, means life; Winifred, a Teutonic, means, loves of peace).
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SMART OUTING TOGS FOR A SUMMER IN THE MOUNTAINS
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JOYCE In one particular era in feminine nomenclature, names of gladness figured prominently. Joyce is one of those. It is not extraordinarily popular and it
Heart Problems
Doar Mrs. Thompson: The average
modern male person is full of egotism, is vain and silly. This fear of women, that they may not capture one of these wiley creatures, their vain chasing of romance, is surely ruining men and boys. Wake up, mothers! Why not teach your daughters a little independence. Teach her to earn and make her way in the world for herself. Teach her that she doesn't have to accept the attentions of any unworthy cad that comes along. As one young man expressed himself, "You don't need a good character nor a clean name to make a hit these days. All you need is an automobile and you can go with any girl." High ideal that is, is it not. mothers? Let's brace up and chase work a while and give romance a rest. My dear girls, widows and bachelor girls, let me assure you that you can buy automobiles of your own, likewise, fctocks, bonds and real estate. You can go when you please and come back when you please. Let me assure you that will enjoy your romance less and life immensely. Take some vanity out of your brother man. It
will teach him to respect himself and also you, and that character and not automobiles count with you, not money or position, but just clean manliness and modesty, a clean name and clean health. The so-called romance of today needs to be sent to a good laundry for decency and respect and be washed. Then stenographers will not think themselves in love with their employers, mothers will not forget their motherhood and fathers their fatherhood. This is vital for a nation or a town of broken homes and broken oaths. A BUSINESS WOMAN. Your letter is most interesting. It comes as a spur to a better character and a halter to backsliding. I believe that women are beginning to accept your advice. Business women have in creased and are increasing rapidly in numbers. Many of them feel that they can be happier earning their own luxuries than by marrying without love some man of unworthy character. I agree with you and the young man who expressed his opinion that the automobile ranks too high as an asset. In reality the man himself should count and not the fact that he owns an automobile.
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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 M. 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 S p. m. Sunday 9 to 1 by appointment. Phone 2499. Take elevator to fourth floor.
W. C. T. U. WOMAN TO RUN FOR SENATE
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By Helen Rowland
Mrs. Ella A. Boole. Mrs. Ella A. Boole of New York city, state chairman of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will run for the senate as a candidate of the Prohibition party and under the banner of the AntiSaloon league. Mrs. Boole will oppose Senator Wadsworth if he is renominated on the Republican ticket this year.
Oh dear! A woman never can express her true opinion of a man not even on his tombstone! It takes a lot of actual cleverness to
wrue a Dniiiant and effective love
leuer out it takes a lot of actual
orams to refrain from writing one.
w nen a couple are matched but not mated, they are as lonely and ineffectual as two left-hand gloves. Three men are necessary to every charming woman's education; one who teaches her to love; one who
teacnes her that she is lovable: and one who teaches her how to inspire love. Of course, I am only a poor, weak woman but it looks to me as though the noble ambition of each political party is to "save the Country" from the other party! As a man grows older, von npver
can tell whether he will begin doing
me mings at wfiich he used to be shocked or begin to be
those who do th3 things he used to
oo. A wise woman is one who knows exactly what a man means, when she knows that he is saying a lot of things that he doesn't mean. If every gentleman were as polite as his chauffeur and evry lady were as courteous and considerate as her husband's stenographer, there would be fewer romantic triangles of the drawing-room-office-garage variety. A man's first love Is always an "angel" perhaps that's why it so seldom happens that he has the courage to marry her. Some husbands are forever "turning over a new leaf" and then blotting up the page.
CASTOR OIL NOW MADE TASTELESS
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J dren castor oil without their even knowing what they are taking. Grown
ups will also appreciate this new form of the good old remedy. 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.
Watches and jewelry are to be transported to Paris by a newly established aerial service.
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Money back without queatioa If HUNT'S Salve fail in the treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM, TETTER or other t tching kio diieaaea. Try 7i cent bos at our nk
D. & S- Drug Co
. The jrirl who plans to spend her Summer in the mountains must lave a very different wardrobe from the jfirl who 13 to live in the country, in town or at the seashore durinjr the hot months. She must
have first of all plenty of warm clothes, warm coats, wraps and heavy skirts. Then there is always a necessity of heavy walking shoes. This year the separate skirt, usually a plaid of some kind, a sweater.
short coat, or heavy topcoat, and a blouse to suit one's fancy is the accepted garb. Here are three outfits, every one featuring a plaid skirt, which would be ideal for the vacation at a mountain resort.
State School Board May
Lengthen Day; In Meeting
JOINT BUYING PLANNED KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July. 28. A publisher's buying corporation, which
1. . v. . j . wn.iixia.Lij' wni ctL iur aufjUL newsiSV L the buying of newsprint pa-
per, nas been authorized by 28 members of the Midwest Newspaper league
something to make life miserable for the kid who Is unfortunate enough to
oe compelled to go to school. Now the state board of education is thinking very seriously of lengthening the school day to 4 o'clock instead of 3 o'clock as at the present time. The matter was to be taken up at the meeting of the board Wednesday. Superintendent Williams attended.
in conference here. The league Includes publishers in Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Colorado and Nebraska. Newspapers, which, according to plans will be served by the buying corporation, have total requirements of 75.000 to 100.000 tons of newsprint yearly.
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. HU advice is free. Walter B. Fulghum 1000 Main St.
Cor. 9th and Main
I THESN1PPYLIM D?HJ.
Month End Specials Starting Thursday Morning and Continuing for 3 Days Only Every Odd Summer Garment in Our Stock Will Be Sold at a Sacrifice to Clean Up
1 Lot of Sport Skirts In Queen Ann Satin, also Wool Skirts; every one a new Summer (Q model; values up to $25 tJ 8 All Wool Schrieber Jersey Suits New sport models, wonderful, suit for sport and Summer wear; fli Q values up to $39.75 tplOt I O 8 Fancy Wool Tricotine and Silk Tricolette Suits All new, this season's models; not all sizes; wonderful values ) all fro at less than HALF PRICE 1 Lot of Summer Sport Coats In all sizes and colors; 3-4 lengths; wonderful values; all at HALF PRICE 1 Lot White Summer Wash Skirts New pocket effects; Poiret Twill and Gabardine; values up (Q AO to $6.98 0UO
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1 Lot of New Wool Tricotine
All Wool Serge Dresses
$19.75
New Fall models; special to start the season
1 00 Silk Brocaded Corsets Black lace, elastic tops, all sizes, Summer models; guaranteed perfect (Q in fitting; to close J)-wt:0 1 Lot of Summer Dresses In Voiles, Ginghams and Organdies; wonderful values; values (Iji a r7E to $25.00 31U I O 1 Lot of Odd Wash Dresses In Ginghams and Lawns; not all sizes in this lot ; values to $10.75 ; (Q QQ to close at vOt0 Children's Summer Dresses In Jack Tar Brand; all sizes for the little tots ...25 DISCOUNT
RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT 8TORE
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The August sale of Furs has become an institution, because the year's choicest selection is offered each August at the year's lowest prices. We bought when prices were lowest and are passing the savings on to you. Now, when prices are lowest, is the time to buy your Furs! You have much to gain and nothing to lose, for you are protected by our guarantee. Besides our regular stock of all new, well-selected Furs, we will have on display MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 AND 3 One Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth of Furs which are brought here from one of the largest Fur houses in the country at which time you can have this additional stock to select from. Anv piece of Fur on display will be sold and delivered during these two opening days if desired A deposit on any garment will hold it for you for later delivery
