Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 284, 8 October 1920 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1920.

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THE PRETTY HOSTESS

There are various ways of achleTlng popularity, but 1 should say that a short cut to it would be to learn how to be a charming hostess. This surely Is an art that every girl can pick up for herself without a great deal of effort. First of all, it does not require a lot of money to be a good hostess. That's a great mistake which many girls and grown women make. 1 remember. when I was a youngster saying to my mother, "It's always like a party when we play at Eleanor's house, but they never have anything to eat." And that about summed up the situation. Eleanadored having children play In her yard and Eleanor's motht-r had a way of smiling at us, and of sometimes Joining in our games, that pleased us more than treats of cakes or candy. You can be a popular and a charming hostess without going in for elaborate refreshments or expensive decorations. I've often suggested to girls who wanted to draw about, them a circle of friends, that they be at home at tea-time some one afternoon every week so that people will know they can drop in for a cup of tea and some pleasant chatter at certain times. Not expensive, this method, is it? Learn the little arts of hospitality, like to see your friends and the other friend thev misht want to brine

and show you like them and you'll j achieve popularity as a hostess, and ' as a person. Make your houne pleas-

ant and restful In spirit, and you 11

draw people around last enough. Brown Eyes. The weight of a girl of 14, who is five feet, four Inches in height, should be about 118 pounds.

wearing her hair down her back. The style of hair dressing that you mention, Is not to be recommended at any .time. If you feel that you would care to try putting the hair up occasionally, as a novelty, you will find an attracive syle for a young girl in he "Beauty Chats' 'of August 25.

Susy. You should weigh about 110 pounds. There is nothing that can be done for thick lips, which I could advise, except to keep your teeth lookisg healthy and your skin clear then forget your lips as they will be more pronounced if you are self-conscious, while they will not be noticed if you cultivate other features and forget the poorer ones. A good actress needs very little make-up; she depends upon her art to interpret the character she is taking. All Inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns In their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So, If a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Bditor.

I Heart Problems I V- - 'j Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been keeping company with a certain young man for two years. For the last year we have been engaged .and during that time we have worked hard, planning our future together. I have bought pretty linens, bedding and pieces of furniture for our home, while he has been saving to build. We already have our lot bought and quite a little to pay for the building. Lately my fiance has not been well. He worked so much overtime that we thought he only needed rest. Ha stopped his overtime work and spent only eight hours a day tt the office. He still felt so tired, however, that he went to a doctor. The doctor says that he is tubercular. You haven't any idea how we feel. We expected to be married at Thanksgiving time, Btay In a furnished apaitment for a few months and in the spring build. The doctor says that my fiance can be cured, but he advises us not to marry. It will break my heart not to do so and I feel that it is my duly to stand by the man I love. What would you advise? Follow the advice of the physician.

Since he says your fiance can be cured, you have a great deal to be thankful for. It seems to me that you will be happier in the end if he spends a few months or a year getting well and you ' busy yourself during that, time with your work, continuing your preparations for a little home of your own. If you and he married he would feel great responsibilities, from which he will be relieved if you remain single. - Both of .you must keep from worrying. Tuberculosis can be cured, and you must have faith that it will be in this case.

SEVEN BALLOONS ENTERED BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 8. Seven balloons, three representing the United States,; . two from Italy, one from France, and one from Belgium) have been entered in the International Gor don Bennett trophy race, which starts from Birmingham Oct. 23.

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