Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 311, 11 November 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. 1ND- THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1920.

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GLOSSY HAIR,

Quite a few women who shampoo their hair at home, find that a light,

grayish film coats the hair brush fcrj some time after washing. Also they find that the hair is too dry, or too limp, or that it lacks lustre. All this is due to the way it has been washed. That film on the brush may be roap that has not been properly rinsed from the hair; it may be oil, not all washed off the scalp; or it may be a mixture of both. It means that not enough soap was used, or that the soap was not rinsed off, or that the water was not quite hot enough. Hair that has no lustre after its bath, needs treatment and a more careful shampooing. Soap or dirty oil left on the hair will destroy the nat ural gloss; strong soap, by taking out all the natural oils, will leave the hair too dry and dull. The remedy is better washing, and a little treatment If your hair is quite oily or dirty before it is washed, you can use soap three times on it, and certainly shouid use it twice under any circumstances. A medicated soap containing oil, or a good oil soap should be the only sort used on the head. Sulphur soap I class among those which are "modi cated," since its action is excelllent for cleansing the scalp and doing away with dandruff. The first soaping is needed to loosen the dirt, the second to make the job a thorough one. The most important item of all is the rinsing the frst rinse hotter than the water previously used, the second not so hot, the next three or four cooler. If you can rinse the head with a small hose, so much the better. Bee B. Your weight is correct as it is. You can bleach the hair on your arms so it will not be noticed, but you

canot remove it. Use peroxide of Hydrogen for it. The cucumber extract

done its work in bleaching. But yu can not destroy the tendency to tan and neither should you care to do it, as it is Nature's protection in keeping the skin from being permanently injured from the strong rays of the sun. K. D. You are about 12 pounds overweight for your age. There is nothing alarming about it, except for the fact that you will be too mature in a few more years unless you guard yourself against this tendency. You can improve your ankles by massaging them every night, until you remote the surplus fatty tissue from them. Brown Eyes. If you compress your waist by tight lacing, it will increase the size of your hips. As your hips are already too largo, you should try exej-cise for them. Stand erect, with the weight on the balls of the feet, ar.d place the hands on the hips. Bend the body forward at the waist and slowly swing the upper part of the body so as to describe a circle, first 1o the right, then to the left. Take ihe same position as in the exercise described, but bend this time at the hips and slowly swing the upper part of the body to right, then to left, always describing a circle. .In each case, keep the legs from bending at the knees. Repeat these exercises several times each night. You art

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15 pounds overweight. Of course, in addition, tight lacing is distinctly ui fashionable and unhealthful.

All Inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered In these rolumns 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 Editor.

A SWEETHEART AT THIRTY The Story of a Woman's Transformation BY MARION RUBINCAM

j Heart Problems -J Dear Mrs. Thompson: When a young man escorts a girl home, should

he take her to the door and unlock if for her or should he first take her to her home, that is to her gate,1 or where she turns off the street to go into the house? Or should he go as far as the steps of the porch0 Should a girl hand the man the key for her door, and if so, when should she do it. Should it be just as they reach the door or when he calls for her? Should they shake hands when they say "good-night," when he has never taken her home before? INNOCENT. The young man should take the girl to the door and unlock if for her. They should part at the door unless it is early in the evening and she invites him to come in for a few min utes. She should give him the key to carry for her when they leave the house. It doesn't really matter, however, and there is no reason why she should not carry the key herself and give it to him when they reach the door. To shake hands in a friendly way, and to invite the young man to call, is more cordial than to merely say "good-night. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am fifteen years old. I have a boy friend who has been my playmate since we were able to walk. He is sixteen now. He has always done everything that I asked him to do. and we used to have many good times together after school. Last year another girl came to town and he seems to have an interest in her, although she is not pretty nor rich. Whenever 1 see him, he is the perfect lover, but why doesn't he write? He shows very plainly that he prefers my company to that of the other girl who came to town last year. RED WING. It is impossible to say definitely why the young man does not write. Probably because he is not interested in the correspondence. You should not write to him since he does not write to you.

I DECIDE. Chapter 22.

So, at 35, a man had at last wanted I to marry me . That was something, at '

and his double chin, he was not so attractive, yet his prosperity made him desirable in the eyes of n y neighbors. But such as it was, he had wanted me to marry him. I did not want to and yet tJhe fact that he had asked me, that he had wanted me, gave me a self confidence I had never had in my life before. An old maid I was, an old maid I would probably remain for no idea of accepting him ever entered my head and yet not so much an old maid as before, for now I would be so from choice, not frcm lack of opportunity to marry.

Self-possession came in pjace of self

consciousness. I was not at . all nervous when I turned to Mark now.

"Why do you ask me to marry you?"' He gasped a little and gulped I could see the muscles in his flabby

throat contract and relax. It made

his collar seem even tighter. "Why?" he repeated. "Er why does any man ask a woman to marry him?" "Because he is in love with her?" I asked calmly. "Nonsense!" he said, irritated at such an idea. "Why did you almost ask me to marry you twelve years ago?" I weni on. "That was different " "How?" "Well it was twelve years aga maybe more." "What difference does that make?" 1 asked. Mark looked still more irritated at my stupidity. His face grew red or, rather, redder than usual. "Well, twelve years ago we were young. Lord, you were pretty in those days!" This was said with a delightful frankness. "You were rather good-looking your self, then " I emphasized the "then."

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"And well, if you must have it, I was in love with you." "Then." "Yes then. But that's all nonsense now. We are both old look at us!" He looked at me as he spoke, and I looked at him. And again the sense of our lost youth was forced upon men Mark fat, I might almost say bulgy; myself thin to the point os spareness his look of eternal satisfaction, mine of eternal disappointment. "You always were a romantic one," he went on. "I remember some of the things you used to say to me then. Now that's sentimental of me, isn't it?" he asked triumphantly. "You wanted to kiss me every time

we were alone, or every time it was dark," I answered frankly. "You wanted to kiss me just because it was convenient, because I was the nearest girl and the chance was therp. You didn't want to kiss me because it was me especially, or because you were iu love with me." "Well, maybe I wasn't at first, but

later. Anyway, what s that got to do with this now?" He was plairly irritated. "Nothing," I said soothingly I fore saw years when it would be more and more necessary for me to soothe this man. "But you haven't answered my question. Why do you wish to marry me now?" "Enid," he began patiently," "Ive got a good hom, and a good " "I know," I interrupted rudely. "You told me all that. Well, sine you can't tell we khy you want to marry me, suppose I tell you. You've a good home, but having it run by a housekeeper is not as comfortable as having it run by a wife. Would you

pay me a salary to run your house, Mark?" It was an impish turn of thought. It would never have come to me, had it not been prompted by something similar that Violet said. Again Mark gulped. "Why why would you want a salary?" he asked, "You'd be my wife." "Well, we won't argue that," I said, afraid to get into a long discussion. "A wife is supposed to give something," he answered. "So is a husband," I answered sharply. "You have told me plain enough why you want to marry me mostly because you want a housekeeper and because you are lonely over there in tht big house you talk about. But you don't want to marry me because you love me, or because vou would be unhappy without me. or " "But we are too old for all this sentimental nonsense." said my lover.

"Mark," I answered quietly "I don't believe any man or woman is ever too old for some sort of love, even if it is only a tender friendship. You haven't even that to offer " "But Enid," he protested. "We are old, we are settled, we want a quiet home, that's all. His wounded vanity burst out suddenly. "Do you knew I'm a good catch?" he asked loudly. Do you know lots of women would jump at the chance of such a home and everything?" "Probably," 1 answered calmly. "But I am not one of them."

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