Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 264, 15 September 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1920'

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PORTRAIT EXHIBIT TO OPEN CITY ART SEASON, OCTOBER 6

The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllis Phillip

The first exhibit at the public art gallery will be open. Wednesday evening, Oct. 6. This will mark the beginning of the 24th year of activities (or the Art association. Plans have keen made for eight exhibits and numerous meetings for art study In the gallery. A portrait exhibit has been arranged for the opening on Oct. 6, which will be composed of original paintings in oil,, water color, miniature and pastel, and a group representing the various mechanical processes of photography which will contain tintypes, old da- ' guerreotypes. and artistic photo

graphs. In addition there will be a group of reproductions of famous por

traits for comparison and study, in

this group there will be some etchings

and lithographs.

J The original paintings which have

; been procured are unusually gooc

Many of them are coming from New

York City and Chicago, where they

have been on exhibit. The Art in

Etitute of Chicago is lending a portrait

of Leo Ornstein, a famous pianist and

musician of New York, which was nainted by Leon Kroll, a New York

oainter of note. This picture, which

shows Ornstein seated at the piano,

in the act of olayinK. represents a

very modern quality of work. Takes Highest Prize.

Last year it was shown at the Amer. lean Artists' exhibit at Chicago, and( took the $1,500 Logan prize, the high-1 est awarded by the Institute. Ernest Ibsen, another of New York's top-notch painters, and a Dane by birth, is sending a child's portrait in oil and some delightful portrait eketcbes in pastel. F. Luis Mora, also of New York, is sending a portrait from Toledo, of Ferrucclo Vitale. Vitale, a Florentine fcy birth, is a landscape gardener with fiirices on Fifth avenue Besides his portrait of Mrs. M. F. Johnston, Robert Grafton is sending a portrait of a Chicago lady which ho has Just finished recently. These two pictures will be interesting for a com parison of Mr. Grafton's work of several years ago and today. Mrs. Eggemeyer to Exhibit. A new portrait of a child, little Mary

Caroline Edmund, will be exhibited by Mm. Maude Kauffman EKKemeyer. It

will be its first appearance here. "Faithful Frank." by Gerrit A. Ben

eker, which has been on exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Arts has been

procured. Mr. Beneker is known for

hia nortraiture of the working man

The Liberty Loan poster "Men AreSquare" is a conspicuous example of th work he does. Of late he has

been painting laborers for the Hydraulic Steel company at Toledo, Ohio. Not only is Wayman Adams sendinj;

a verv recent portrait of Mrs. Aaams,

but also his portrait of Mrs. Elmer Eggemeyer will be exhibited here for

the first time. Portraits of Local Persons.

A number of pictures of Richmond

people will be included In the exm bltion. some of which the public li

more or less familiar with. From

Earlham college three pictures have hopn procured, two by Montague

Flagg of prominent Cincinnati Friends

and Robert Grafton's portrait 01 nm-

othv Nicholson. Every Indiana por

trait nainter will be represented.

There will be a wonderful portrait

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nr wiiiiam roroviuc me ia.ii., j

Clifton Wheeler, T. C. Steele's picture of William Dudley Foulke, a por

trait, of Mrs. Francis Brown oy win

lam Forsythe. and a head of Francis

Brown by S. P. Baus. Earlv Work is Secured.

Examples of early portrait work have been procured, among which will

be two or three canvasses oy Mr

Haves, who worked in Indiana some

years ago, and from whom John Bundy and William Chase received their first lessons in oil painting. Two of his pictures which will be exhibited

are a child portrait of Miss Anna Kin

frock and a portrait of Mrs. Melville

Johnston's mother.

If anvone who knows of portraits

that are original works, particularly

earlier works, will let Mrs. Johnston

know she will try to procure them for

the exhibit.

Monday, Sept, 12. No time to write in diary for a day or bo too much dlnS- - .

Paris Is the busiest city m me worm

I think.

Terrible lot of babies being born

here this year. Statistics have It tnai

this Is always the way or tne worm after any great war.

Perambulators are to be seen mosi frequently. It is an interesting sight. The little French mothers are too

cute for words; mere babies themselves, many of them, and so coquettish and proud of selves and offspring,

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BABY'S HEAD

Face, Neck. Scratched

And Criei WasDisngured.

"My bby brother had a crust on his

head and the top of his head was a

solid scale. His face and neck got red and irritated and water would run from little blisters, and baby would cry most all the time. He would scratch bis face until the blood came. Toe eruption caused

disfigurement.

"We bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and s box of Cuticura Ointment

and by the time they were gone, he

was healed. (Signed ) miss janie a Dob son, Koleen, Ind.

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as they march up and down, here and

there, showing them off.

The French wife does not slump

after marriage, no matter what the other wives of the world do. She

maintains all her old chic and coquqfc

ry, plus a lot of new. It's a splendid idea, I think.

It must be just lots of fun flirting

with one's own husband!

ta mv huohon wm , pnnneh J1 a day and a grand one,

thrills as I stood drinking in my first' glimpse of this heavenly corner of la belle France. . Somehow or other It seemed most fitting that a continental should be the first to show me the beauties of the continent. Once or- twice I did choke down a sigh, because I knew how my Jack would have loved to be with me, instead of way off with that inane little nobody! Had dinner with the count and aunty and Jeffry. They seemed much amused with him, and he kept us laughing all the time that we were with him. Home very late. I'll call

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am the mother o eight children. One of my

daughters is 14 years old. and crazy

about the boys. At first I would not

allow her to go with them because she was so young, but she would slip off

and go anyway, so I consented to her

going once in a while, provided

knew where she was going and with

whom.

Now I can t trust her out of my

sight. She flirts and waves and at

tracts the attention of every boy she meets; she will get into autos and go riding with anyone, especially

strangers. She won't mind unless

make her. I am not well and can not

stand to get nervous and excited.

She paints her cheeks and lips and

blacks her eyebrows and looks ridicu

lous. I get so ashamed I don't know what to do, but I simply can't make

her stop. I have talked to her as only

mother can, cried, pleaded, done

everything, but nothing ceems to do

any good.

There is no use asking her fathers

help, for he doesn't seem to realize

what it means. He is one of the kind who thinks the sooner she starts, the sooner she will be married, and he won't have to clothe and feed her.

She has nice clothes and doesn't have to work. She is in high school and

is an extra good scholar.

I have four children married, and

never had the least bit or troume

with them. If you can give me any advice, I will certainly appreciate it.

WORN OUT MOTHER. Your daughter is in a most perilous

position, as you realize. To forbid her to follow her inclinations and punish

her for misconduct might lead to her leaving home apd going bad. . On the contrary, to let her have her own way

without punishment for misconduct

will not check or prevent her from going wrong.

I believe the girl should be restrict

ed and severely punished. You did not begin soon enough to exert your authority, and therefore it will be dif

ficult now to take an upper hand The longer you wait, however, the harder it will be for you to gain control.

What ever you do, keep fear out

of your mind. When you punish have faith in yourself and in the outcome of what you do. To start with, talk the matter over with your daughter

and let her present her point of view. Then tell her that you have her interests at heart, and insofar as you consider it advisable you will respect

her opinion, but where you believe

she is not right, she will have 'to accept your decision until she is of leg A age to do otherwise.

You might try an allowance system.

Give your daughter 70 cents a week

for spending money; if you consider

70 cents too much, make the amount

whatever.you feel is right. Each day

that she does not obey you, deduct 10 cents from her allowance. I believe

she will make the effort to earn the full amount. Never threaten to do a thing without carrying it out. When

you decide that she should not have

the money, tell her she cannot. Do

not leave any loophole. She will respect you more if you are firm.

sense to keep the fires of love, romance and interest burning, by not being afraid to flirt with each other.

Keep things from getting dull and stodgy.

It's been beautiful weather here

crisp Autumn sort that I most love.

Count de Chirm took .me to Fon-

tainebleu today, and it was Just an

ideal day for walking ; cool and sunny, and I took off my cap and let the elements get into my short locks. Nothing like same for an exhilarator. That, plus the ardent words and

compliments of a Polish count, for

M. Antoine walked beside me, deeply entangled in the meshes of my hair,

despite Its shortness! And told me

what an exquisite pleasure it was for him to be able to see the sunlight

dancing in. my hair, and that the way

I earned my proud little head was the poetry of motion. They are just too effusive, these continental men, but the more I listened to them and

their pretty speeches, the more I un

derstand why the American girl has been so fond of flitting over to Europe

for her education, musical or other

wise: bhe certainly has learned a good deal, and her teachers I should

judge have always been most gen erous.

I had on an emerald green walking

suit of Jersey cloth, and even this

seemed to attract and please my ad mirer greatly.

Antoine is fully three heads taller

than me, but we did manage to march

along finely together, in spite of that.

Several times I raced him down

lonely bit of road, and we were like

a couple of kids. He is absolutely

boy still, and as light-hearted, as joy

ful and as care-free as as myself.

The forest was gorgeous, leaves be

ginning to turn, and a blue-purple

haze over everything. We climbed up

some rocks, and from them could see

for miles and miles around below us The country is most lovely round Fon

lainemeu i snau never, torget my

(To be continued.)

SLAYING OF HOLD-UP

MEN IS APPROVED

NEW YORK, Sept 15. Slaying of

hold-up men by the police was ap

proved by Assistant District Attorney

Hennis. of the Homicide bureau, In

exonerating Policeman Walter Hunt

who shot and killed William Kane, 21 years old, when in a scuffle in an

Etst Side restaurant last Sunday.

Kane fought the officer with an

oyster knife.

I mean what I say about d acting

up the police, and that no mercy will be shown to 'stick-up' men," Hennis said.

"While it is hard to realize that

young men not much more than boys have to be shot down at times, I repeat that elimination of 'hold-up' men

by killing them is really a service la the community."

DO NT KISS EVEN YOUR OWN WIFE IN PUBUC IN MADRID MADRID; Sept l5-nA, severe reprimand and a warning not to let the misdemeanor occur again has just been administered to a visitor to Madrid, who, when he Assisted his wife into a cab at the door of his hotel in the Puerta del SoL kissed her goodby. A policeman on duty close by witnessed the etent and remonstrated, threatening to take the man to the police station, whereupon the visitor a traveler in many lands- smiled and said: "Do your worst. Take me to the station house and we'll see what the punishment is for kissing one's wife."

The captain informed the offender

that Ignorance of , the law . was no ex-

cuse, but that he haa commuted a

serious offense against the laws of

Madrid, which forbids a man to kiss any woman while in the streets of the

city, with or without her consent. He,

however, let him off with a caution. SQUIRREL SEASON OPENS

IN OHIO SEPTEMBER 15

Squirrels may be shot lawfully in Ohio, beginning Wednesday, Sept. 15, and continuing until Oct. 20, inclusive. The real season for hunting in Ohio, however, opens Nov. 15, and continues until Jan. 1, when the protection is taken from raboits. Male pheasants

may be shot during the 10 days period from Nov. 15 to Nov. 25.

BATTLE SCENE IN MOVIE; 160 CLAIMS FOR HURTS LOS ANGELES. Cal., Sept, 15. One hundred and sixty accident and injury

claims were filed here today with the Workmen's State Industrial . commi slon by motion picture actors- and actresses, who took part in a battle scene that was photographed last week.' Of the claimants, by "far the larger number were women.

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