Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 49, 6 January 1921 — Page 5

A SWEETHEART AT THIRTY . The Story of a Woman's Tranaformatlon , BY MARION RUBINCAM

i Chapter 69 NEW ASSOCIATIONS. After all, though, there was nothing We could do. We could be as nice as posstble to End. We could make our fiat so attractive he would not want to go elsewhere, and we could warn him

a little when we saw he was getting lestless for the sort of company Pete offered. And that was all. And the question was, would it be enough? After Bud's confession, VI went tbout rather quiet and serious. This was something I hated to see yet something I knew was inevitable. VI as growing up rapidly. ? Sometimes I Jhlnk we grow up by hurts and pains and little tragedies. Happiness keeps us yourg sometimes if we have too much of it. it makes us shallow and thoughtless. Bit on the other . hand, too much sorrow may make us bitter or richly sympathetic. Such sorrow as Esther had suffered, had only made her more resentful. It remained to see what effect similar experiences would have on Violet but I felt sure they would not make her bitter. Still, I wanted to spare her everything I could. Meantime, as I raid, there was nothing we could do, except to show Bud we cared for him. "And I doubt whether that's a good thing," Helen remarked to me one ' day when she ran up for a morning visit. "Bud is already a Bpoiled child end Vi only makes him worse. He's

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trouble." "You've had such success taking mo in hand." I said, "that if you want to take hold of Violet, I'm sure you'll make things come out as well for her as for me." ' Helen grinned, her delightful, humorous grin. She was sitting in her favorite posture, on a heap of pillows on the floor, and she bad on the brilliant batik negligee that had so startled Esther. "Lend me your morning paper," she said. "I want to read up the latest news and scandal and by that time Til have an. idea." I left her comfortably fixed, and went on about my housework. The breakfast dishes were soon cleared away, the beds made up, and the little bedroom made charming again Vi had dressed in a hurry to take a college examination early that morning and her possessions strewed the room from end to end. Then I straightened and dusted the

Heart Problems Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young lady twenty-six years old. I have given music lessons for several years and although I was married about nine months apo, I have kept my pupils. My husband is a bright yoifng man of ray own a?c. He is the kind who is smart enough, but he does not seem to get along. At the time we were married he had a good position with a lot, of promises, but not good as far as pay. He watched advertisements in the magazines and got a position in another city. We made all plane to go there together and then the business closed for a while. He had worked there only two months at the lime. You can see that now Is a bad time for him to locate. I am going on with my teaching, as I mentioned above, tut I do not earn enough to provide necessities. We are living with my mother and do our share in keeping up expenses. On account of my work,'! mother does the housework, buying and cooking. I know that she spends as little as anyone could, but my husband is not satisfied and he says unkind things to her. I am worried to death for fear that mother will ask us to move. If she does we simply can't get along. What can I do to bring about closer Tiarmony? I love my husband, but 1 feel that he is in the wron this time. MARY. Your problem is significant and if you do not handle it correctly now you will have much trouble of the . same nature later. Your husband can get a Job. He may not be taken in as vice presidem, tut if he is eager for work he can get something, even if it is only a job shining shoes. You should not support him. He is leaning on you because you are proving yourself capable of getting along on your own income. Do not be afraid to speak the truth. Tell your husband you do not like th way he is acting and if he cannot contribute to the good will of the home he had better find another place to live, where you will join him when he is able to suppqfrt you. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's" Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." Advertisement. LOJO

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living rpom, touching each of our possessions with delight. I never lost my joy in going about this cozy bit of a home, set down in the middle of a still squalid neighborhood. "You've just, the homemaker's touch."' Helen said flnairy, dropping her paper to watch me. "It's something in the way you settled things in their places, as well as in the places you choose for them " "I should say it was the things chosen," I answered, pleased at the compliment. "That's part of it too. But you have the correct sense of things. You know the quiet of a neutral toned background and the restfulness of bare spaces. You know the sort of bright color that should break into an otherwise monotonous corner. You instinctively choose the article that's plain and good In line " "Listen to the girl," I interrupted. I was still not too used to flattery. "Have you been taking your exercises V Helen demanded suddenly. I flushed a little. "I have been forgetting " "You've no right to forget!" she scolded crossly.- "A woman yonr age who wants to keep her youth "would have to do a little work for it; a woman who has lived as you have, who wants to regain her youth, must work five times as hard. Here, I'll make you a programme to follow." She went over to Violet's pile of school books, took some paper and a pencil and pad and, sitting on the floor again, made out my "programme." "You get up, when 7? All right, put a housedress over your nightie, get breakfast and do your routine work without corsets and get as much exercise out of it as you can. You're through by when 9? "Nine when I haven't any special cleaning." "Special cleaning one day a week, then you needn't follow this schedule," she relented. "Because you'll have to be dressed differently if you do hard work. All right. Lie down for half an hour. Then at 9 : 30, do your exercises. At 10 take a hot bath. Lie down till

11. Then you may do your other work going out, getting ready for dinner, getting lunch, or sewing. After ranch, go for a brisk walk you can combine shopping with it if you want, so long as you get the walk and the fresh air. "If you're out late in the evening, she went on, "do your face and scalp massage late in the afternoon. If not, at night. Once a week Fridays, shall we say a Turkish hath. Yes, a3 l protested, "it will make your skin marvelous, and it will tone up your whole system. One night Wednes days dancing lessons. 111 go with you." "Good heavens!" was all I could say. But Helen was obdurate, and 1 be gan meekly to follow her routine, as I ence followed Esther's. "Now about Violet." she went on, settling herself more comfortably among the cushions. Tomorrow I Drop Five Years CONSOLIDATE (Continued from Page One) through the fees and taxes charged for licenses and other service rendered for the state, as herein recommended, that during the next four year period there will be available for extraordinary ex penses at least one million dollars a year. With this situation in view a program should be adopted extending over the four year period and to include the following: Increasing the capacity of our state hospitals for the insane by af least 1,500; the erection of . new buildings at the central hospital for the insane; the completion of the group of buildings at the epileptic village at Newcastle and the construction of the Feeble Minded Colony at ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Beware! Unles you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Advertisement. The Bread of Good Quality BREAD An Old Fashioned Tasting Loaf That Pleases Made by ZWISSLER'S

fHE PEOPLE'S HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION have arranged to keep their office open every 4my from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. for the receiving of dues on savings accounts. WE HAVE ALWAYS PAID 6 ON 8AVIN68

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Butlerville; the removal of the reformatory from Jeffersonville tn more central location and the erection of a children's hospital and thepsychopathic cunic in connection with the Long hospital and the state medical school." This entire Droeram. th rnvpmnr said, should be carried out with no increase in tne state tax levy. Urges Higher Auto Tax. The tax upon automobiles is entirely inadequate. Governor Goodrich declar ed, and is very much less than the amount collected in ad loin in e states. The tax on trucks is particularly low, ne sam. tie recommended that the tax upon trucks be increased heavily and that the automobile tax generally be increased and that the funds so de rived be used for the construction and maintenance of the state highway system. The governor also directed attention to the legislative accomplishments of the last four years. He mentioned particularly the following: Laws prohibit ing me saie oi intoxicating liquors; ratification of the woman's suffrage and prohibition amendments; laws abolishing the elective offices of state statistician and state geologist and appointive offices of legal clerk and legal supernumeraries and board of veterinary examiners: laws rrntinsr the department of conservation, de partment or Dan king and insurance and the live stock sanitary commission; the state year book law which put an end to the great waste of printing useless department reports; the state highway commission law; the blue sky law; tax revision laws; the coal commission law and the passage of joint resolutions authorizing the submission to the people of sixteen amendments to the constitution among these the budget system. "In the not far distant future " finv. emor Godiich said, "Indiana must face a reoreanizatinn of Ua imvom. roent. I believe in a simplified form oi state government. Elective offices,the duties of which are for the most part administrative, should be abolished. A large number of state boards pnouia De eliminated and the various functions of such officers and boards should be consolidated i departments which are responsible to tne cnier executive. It is my frank opinion that more and better service can be rendered and the nnhi win more effectively control their own afiairs II tne executive and administrative functions of our state government are centered in the governor and in the state departments responsible to mm man can ever De possible with tne present division of authority." Concluding his message, the Governor!1 said: "As I look back over the record of the past four years I would not hnd i .the power to do so. change it in any important particular. I am content with the things accomplished. My only regret s that I have not been able to do more for the people of the state who entrusted me with the governorship." "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately! after a "Danderine" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because each hair , seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. , A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Dani derine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness All druggists Advertisement. Silk and Wool Hose, SI. 49 See Window

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East Main Friends Members To Enjoy. Chicken Supper Nearly 70 new members of the East Main street Friends church, taken in during the past year, will be entertained and Informally introduced to other members at the annual supper, to be held at 6 p. m.,; Thursday. Following the big chicken dinner announced, a program will be given. All members vand persons in the habit of attending the church or Sunday school are asked to be present Labor Calendar Thursday, Jan. 6. Brotherhood of R. R. Carmen, Red Men's hall; Plumbera, T, M. A. hall; Machinists, Eagles' hall. SOUTH AMERICAN UNION IS PLEA OF ARCHBISHOP (By Associated Press'i PARIS, Jan. 6. Archbishop Jose Candido Pinol, head of the Catholic church in Guatemala, speaking at a luncheon given several prominent Central Americans here yesterday, declared the union of all the Central American republics was rational, indispensable and of "high Christian import." Home-made Remedy Stops Cough Quickly The tient rough netnein yon ever nurd. A family supply easily and quickly made. Saves about $2. You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prefared at home in just a few moments, t's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it and it is pure and good. Pour 2Yi ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price. It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highlv concentrated compound of Norwav pine extract, famous for its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your dnigffist for "S'A ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or monev refunded. The Pinex Co.. Ft. Wavne, Ind. Popular Dance Music PLAYER ROLLS UD-to-date. rythmic. inspirational (fence music per-1 r . i a :n u i : ! ietuy piayeu win uc iuuuu 111 the following numbers: 1283 BROADWAY ROSE , A Song built around a flower of the "White Lights". A really popular waltz. 1282 CARESSES Every inch a wonderfu' song. Played in splendid dance tempo. 1281 MARGIE One of the most sensational song "hits" ever written. The interpretation by the composers makes the number talk for itself. The Starr Piano Company 931-935 Main St., Richmond, Indiana Muncie Hartford City Connersville Rushville

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Chance to attend this big public benefit sale and buy merchandise at prices that prevailed in 1 9 1 6. If there be any who have not attended this sale, ( and -we doubt it)' it will be well, that they take advantage of the last days of this sale. Remember this sale closes Saturday and we promise you ; that you will not see such low prices on much of this merchandise for some time to come. You will find several new items here listed that have just arrived.

Ladies' Union Suits Low or high neck, with or without sleeves price them QQ0 elsewhere. We are selling them for OC This is getting back to old prices d- fC Pink or white Coutil Corsets nowcDJLaUU Ladies French Kid Gloves, all ' Jrt p colors; have sold for $3.75; now. . DyDU Ladies' Burson Hose, extra quality; nn very special at only C Ladies Ribbed Top Outsize Burson Hose. They have been selling for 85c; KQ sale price : .. OaC Children's Fine or heavy ribbed QQ Hose; they were 50c; now only.... aC

Men's Suspenders; special per pair Boys Corduroy Trousers, sizes; very special during

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Men's Shoes at about Half Price Men's highest grade Beacon Shoes, four styles, dPT7 Off black and brown, that sold for $11.85; choice.. uOO Every style of Beacon Men's Shoes that sold from $7.50 to $9.85; choice of black or brown; Cfi flfi any style for DDirV One lot .of Men's Brown Lace Shoes, narrow or d A JfT medium toes, welt soles; they were $7; sale.. Dfrl:0 The Most Complete Stock of Rubber Footwear in Richmond

Hope Muslin, first quality, full pieces, yard 15 50c Heavy Fleeced Goods for last 2 days of sale, yd. ..19 Curtain Materials at Special Prices All 39c to iOc Silkalines and Comfort Cretonnes, yard wide, for last 2 days of sale, yd. 19 $1.65 Full Size Bed Sheets, 72x90; sale price 79 50c yard wide Percales for last 2 days of sale, yard ..12'2 50c to 59c Dress and Cheviot Ginghams; sale price, yd. 15 $3.50 best 40-inch Georgette Crepes; sale price, yd. SI. 30 50c pink, blue and white Outing Flannel, sale price, 15 $1.39 Comfort Cotton, 3 lbs. in one sheet 72x90; sale price ro11 85 Home Made Comforts; sale price from 82.48 to 4.98 $3.50 Wool Dress Goods, extra good quality; sale price, per yard $1.98 17-qt. Aluminum Dish Pan, regular price $4; 6ale 82.98

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One lot of Boys' heavy winter weight TrousJ ers, grey ar blue, all sizes; our d" (TQ special price was $2; rale price. . tDXD

Men's heavy ribbed or fleece Shirts and Drawers, all sizes; very special QQ during sale, per garment 0C

Men's black Socks, all sizes; sale price, per pair ..........

Men's blue stripe overall an"" Jacket, all sizes; very special now, QQ per garment UQC One lot of Men's heavy weight Chambray Work Shirts, plain colors and QP stripes, size 15 to 17; very special.. OuC Men's heavy ribbed or fleece Union Suits, all fsiees; special rTff during sale DllO

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Who Can Now Say that Shoes Are Too High? Ladies' black or brown Kid Lace Shoes, stitched tips, Q nr military heels; our former $6.85 shoes; sale price .. DOD Boys' brown English Dress Shoes, sizes 1 to 6; JQ Sale price DtJ0 Men's 1-buckle Cloth Arrow Arctics, guaranteed, were QK $3.75; sale price WMtOu Sale Prices on All Boys' and Girls' School Shoes Men's 4-buckle all-rubber Arrow Arctic or Lace Pac d J Qpf sale price c&riaOO Boys' 83.50Men's Michigan Sox for Pacs, were $1.50; QE sale price ." OtJC Ladies' Vici Kid low rubber heel Lace Com- 0 Q' fort Shoes; these were $4.95; sale price .... DaWD7

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Round Aluminum Roaster, regular price $2; sale 81.39 42-piece Blue Bird decorated Breakfast Set of Dishes, regular price $12; sale .-88.65 Choice of any Cut Glass Tumblers, priced from $1.00 to $1.50 each; sale price, each -89 White Enamel Slop Jar with bail and lid. Regular $2.50: sale price 81.98 98-piece Dinner Set, American semi-porcelain ware, 3 patterns regular price $25.00; sale price, set 817.48 $1.00 dark green Window Shades; sale price ...... 59S $12.00 Combination Mattresses, full size; sale price ..86.98 $3.00 Couch Covers, large size; sale price 81.50 9x12 heavy Grass Rugs, worth $12.50; sale price 84.98 $15.00 Room Size 9x12 Wool & Fibre Rugs; sale price 88.98 About 50 saved on all room size Rugs for last 2 days of sale

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unsettled and wim, ( 12c DODU - ff $20.00 guaranteed All " Felt Mattresses, full size ; sale price .....89.98 A Big Reduction on all Beds. Springs and Mattresses During Sale $2.00 Washable Rag Rugs; sale Price 81.29 $5.00 heavy Brussels Rugs, 27x 54 Inches; sale price 82.50 50c Dark Outing Flannels for 2 days only, yard 9 Best 59c Outing Flannels that can be had; sale price, per yard 19 $6.00 extra large size Fancy Plaid Blankets for last 2 days of sale, pair 82.39 $4.00 medium' size Cotton Blankets; sale price, : per Pa,r 81.19 Our $5.00 full double bed size Blankets for last 2 days of sale, pair --81.79 Nashua $9.50 heavy Woolnap Blankets, largest size; sale price; pair 83.98 Our $5.50 heavy, large , size Blankets; sale price, per Pair .........81.98;

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