Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 84, 16 February 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1921.

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

Chapter 105. V A SNOWY EVENING.

my eagerness I forgot ail precautions and ran out the door to gfcet him, without throwing anything araund my shoulders. Instantly I felt mtfcelf ' fairly picked up from the giMind, and crushed against him. I reaember holding tight to him with my hands and I remember the clasp ( of !is arms. Once more the feeling of abolute security and neace came over

me-Francis was with me. and nothing pise mattered. "iiy, land, this is a high step," a voicj said behind me, and I saw Estberptarting to climb but of the car. Sj I tame back to earth again I stared to laugh even, because it was

alwi s Esther, somehow, who brought me awn to the ground. Francis turnedto help her, and I kissed her, takingb-er shawls and bundles from her hnds. "Tbre's a heap of things in the car," she remarked. "Bid!" Francis' voice had sudden alart'ln it. 'Go back into the house. - Youwill be down with pneumonia run you silly child." Cad to obey even so slight a commflfi as that, and laughing at being caied a child, I turned and ran up the pth. By this time James had come out, pd between them they brought in other's old trunk which was strapped : n behind, and the dozen or more bundles and bags which fairly filled iUe tonneau of the car itself. Francis vas introduced to the family in a Dora that looked like moving day.

You must be tired from your long

nine, she got up at once to go home. I picked up some sewing Esther had unpacked part of the layette she was making for Laura and began to work, too. Jim and Francis went into a discussion over the prospects of a prosperous summer Jim had sown more wheat than usual and was planning to turn still more fields into it in the spring. And he wanted Francis' opinion as to whether wages might not come down by spring. Francis thought not, and they talked a long time, with James as a quiet but interested listener. And I was utterly content. I listened half dreamily to the talk, simply

conscious of Francis voice, not always

troubling to hear what h.e said. From time to time I looked up to see his profile as ho sat across the table. I was so glad simply to be near him that I did not care whether we were alone or not. "Wait a little," he said to me, as Esther and I got up to go to bed. "I want to talk to your brother about Violet and Bud." Esther went on up Francis and she had evidently been talking this between them earlier in the day. Tomorrow The Discussion.

! BBJUTYg. QrfftTS,

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: Will you please tell me how to reduce my weight? Is it right for a boy to kiss a girl the first night you are with him? I have a steady boy friend but it

ide, and chilled, too, so we are going i seems we cannot agree. Every time

we are together we fuss about some-

o have tea early," I announced. And

. j wuuuucu iiawja lu v;uiuc auu xiciy ne. ,i, So the two of us served tea as I i did in the citv. Jamon carrvinEr in a

j tray of cups and saucers, and bringing

roe a. ucwlj uauKu uaK anu tsuuie uiiu bread and butter sandwiches which I had made up that morning. I poured lea in the living room, but Jim refused to stay for it, and Laura was frankly contemptuous of what she remarked was "ne of Aunt Enid's new city ideas." "OhI always had tea," Esther said, coming to my rescue for once in her

life. "When.Vi wasn't home, Helen

tiling. I have been going with him for six months and we have fallen out three times since then. I have told him not to come back but he won't listen to this. Do you think he loves me? He says he does. ACHING HEART. Write a letter to Edna Kent Forbes, care of Palladium, and enclose a i-.tamped envelope with jour address on it, for an answer as to how to reduce weight. No girl should permit a boy to kiss her the first night they

alwars invited me to her restaurant, meet. It is too bad that you and your

She'l a fine girl."

I friend cannot agree, but both of you

Jaoes walked about, happy as could may be at fault. If you cannot agree

be, .urging everyone to eat every last ' ar.d continually fuss and quarrel it crub, and consuming four cups ot j would be advisable for botU of you to tea by himself. Jam.es sometimes 1 break off your friendship before it

biesomed into a delightfully sociable

crature. Then after the first enthusiasm had subsided, Francis went out p the barn with James, and later we ,aw them with Jim, climbing the hill toward the north field. I Laura, Esther and myself got supJper or dinner that night, since I had purposely saved up the main meal of the day until evening. "I think," Esther remarked, "since we've got such fine company tonight, we'll set the table in the sitting room. Laura, you do it." ( "Are you gettin city ideas, too?" that young woman asked sarcastically.

ttstner was numan enougn 10 warn

ripens into love. Should you decide to marry and then continue to fuss, Ihe marriage probably would end in a divorce decree. Both of you would do well to develop your characters so that you would not find occasion to quarrel over every little misunderstanding.

OUR EVENING GOWNS If the evening frocks this winter have been very light and filmy, those promised for next spring are even more diaphanous. And the summer frocks are as filmy as could be imagined. They are mostly made of organdy, chiffon or voile; they are shortsleeved or sleeveless and are generally cut rather low. All the afternoon and evening gowns shown for southern wear which will, of - course set the fashion for next summer either leave the arms and shoulders bare, or cover them very slightly. So it is imperative that every woman look to her arms and shoulders and make sure that they are as pretty as she can make them. I do not mean that the woman who is hopelessly thin need be out of fashion, for styles are always adaptable for every type. But some of these transparent frocks are so pretty that I know every young woman will want to be able to wear them. If you are too thin, you cannot have pretty arms and shoulders unless you increase your weight. If you are too stout, you must, of course, reduce to possess lines of beauty. If you are round-shouldered, you must straighten up. The best way to acquire beautiful arms and shoulders is to exercise and to stand straight. One splendid exercise for overcoming round shoulders is as follows: Lie

fiat on the floor, with the arms along the sides of your body. Slowly open them out, keeping them always so they touch the floor, and bring them over the head. Return to your original position. This exercises practically every muscle down the back and it raises the chest. It should be done

about 25 times, twice a day, that is, about 50 times altogether. , EMMA K. Send me a letter with a self-addressed, stamped envelope euclosed for the formula to make the flesh-building cream. E. R. G. If you rough your hair to make the puffs, that is one reason why its health is so poor. As you did not give very many details about yourself, it is hard to advise ycu. If you have dandruff, use an oil tonic. If your hair is falling, you can use an astringent tonic. In any case, give the scalp a thorough message overy day. ETHEL. Rub the scalp with hot sulphur ointment two days before you shampoo the hair to help cure the dandruff. With dark blue eyes, you will find that blue will be the color that suits you best. All Inquiries addressed to Miss Fn rg- n r-re 0f tv, "Txiutv Chats"

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Are your shoulders and arms as pretty as these? department will be answerea lr. thes columns in their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing: to the great number received. So, if a personal or quicker reply Is desired, tamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed wut the question.

Eldorado Bank Announces Raise in Interest Paid ELDORADO, O.. Feb. 16. The Farmers' State bank of this place announced that it had raised the rate of interest from four to four and a half

Indiana Brevities

BRAZIL Fire early Tuesday morn-

to boast about what she had shared , action D the bank is ,n c'onIormity

sue naa taken tne longesi nae 01 uw i with an jncrease -which banks in

life with trancis, and naa mncnea preDle county have made recently.

wun mm at a roaanouse on me way up. These and other facts she impressed upon Laura. And when I went out to call the men to ths meal this time sensibly bundled up in my fur coat I found the . V L t tltAm Ka t Vi mfttftr ill

the car! which Tad been Vunin the" inS destroyed Jackson street ward carriafie shed. And James, proud of;0 buildine here, entailing a loss his knowledge of motor mechanics, ; estimated at $44,000. The origin of was explaining to his father ths way; the fire has not bep.n determined but it worked, while Francis pointed out i u Js beieved lo have been due to de. tne juperiorities of hie motor over that i . . of orter makes. The three of them j fective wiring. had become as good friends over a j EVAXSVILLE The founder's day collection of wheels and cylinders as j banquet piven by the Eransville colthret women over a new crochet j iepe jn the Y. M. C. A. here Tuesday stitch. i night was attended by 250 persons. It was the most delightful evening ; The principal address of the evening I ever had in my old home. A little ; was given by R. D. Myers, of Indianenow was falling outside, and we j apolis. gsthered under the lamp in the sit- LOGANSPORT Six hundred em-

ting room, with cider in a jug on the . ployes resumed work at the Pennsy

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Births in England, Wales

Reach Highest Figure (By Associated Press) LONDON, Feb. 16. Births in Eng

land and . Wales during 1920 reached

the highest figure ever recorded, and the death rate was the lowest, according to an official report of the regis

trar General. The birth rate per thousand of the total population was 25.44

and the death rate was 12.4.

The deaths of infants under the age

of one year were 80 per thousand.

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iish, and a red fire glowing in the Franklin stove. "This is so much like the old-fashioned farm house evenings I used to read about you can't imagine how I enjoy this," Francis remarked more than once. Laura looked up at him stupidly she was knitting a baby sack then dropped her eyes to her work. She had scarcely spoken all evening, and when Charlie rode over for her at

railroad shops here Tuesday. The

600 men are part of those who were laid off three weeks ago when the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg, practically closed down. Other employes are expected to be returned to duty soon. VERSAILLES Mrs. Emma Wilson, 75 years old, wife of Charles H. Wilson, president of the Versailles bank, and one of the leading attorneys of this county, died at her home here Tuesday.

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