Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 89, 22 February 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND., TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1921.

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

Chapter 110. i HE PUZZLE. I dropped the subject after Violet's answer to my question about Bud. I did not want to force her confidence. If she wanted to tell me. she would in good time perhaps after Francis had left. "What do you think of our family?" Uncle Francis, the girl asked. "That is not a fair question to put, Js it? For you would have to say something polite." "No, for after all, you belong to my family now as well as to that one," Francis answered, with that delightfully winning smile of his. "Yes, so I do. I can't get over it!" Violet's eyes were softening now, as she turned to Francis. The pink was running back to her cheeks, too I was always amazed at the girl's sensitiveness. Even emotion showed on her face. I decided to keep the talk away from Bud. "I think you family represents the great tragedy of neglected opportunity." Francis said finally. "And your brother James, who is really most delightful, is the victim of the tragedy.;" "Yes. Poor James! Sometime I'll get him away from the farm and start him doing something he'll like something he can make a career in," Violet said, assuming suddenly a very grown-up air. "He won't come. It's not there, I'm afraid," Francis said kindly. "I would help we'll both help. Violet if your brother breaks away. But he won't do it. He hasn't the initiative for that one step. And he has to have that much. We can't do it all not for a boy. It wouldn't be good for him." "No," Violet agreed, regret in her voice. "We will simply hope that some day lie will get up the courag-e to break away." At this moment Helen knocked and carue In. I was delighted to see her again. Toby was with her, and for half an hour we all sat and gossiped while I heard -about everything that bad happened while I was away. "There's to be an art students' ball in two weeks do you know Enid, that that's a few days after you sail on your wedding trip?" Helen asked. I was startled. Less than two weeks so very soon. For a moment I was

and nothing ever satisfies. Helen was this sort. Discontent, some say, is divine but so, then, is contentment. And Helen, in finding love, bad found not only happiness but peace. I came back with a little start to th talk. "But Vi's costume is blue chlfton over silver tissue, with full Oriental bloomers and yards of huge pearls around her neck and hanging in strands from her hair," she was saying. "Vi, better come and put it on, then you can come up and show yourself off. Come on, Toby, you've got to go home now." And Helen thus tactfully carried off both Vi and her guest, and left Francis and me facing each other with an understanding smile in our eyes. "They always manage to leave an engaged couple alone for a few minutes," he said, as I came toward him. And then, after a few moments, he kissed me again. "It's after 10, and you are tired from your long ride," he said. "So I will wait only for a glimpse of our Vi in her gorgeous costume, and go home. Tomorrow you are to dine with mother and me at the house. I will come for you on my way from the office."

WRAP OF BLACK AND GOLD CLOTH

He left soon after Vi came in again KfYXTVT T'VCXTTXTr' Vi transforms Into o lim little V 1 SH V UiiN IIN Lr

princess out of a fairy tale by her fantastic costume. Her slender little figure was tightly fitted by the silver tissue, which ended in full Turkish bloomers around her ankles, and over this was draped the cloudy blue chiffon. Arms and neck were bare, except for the rope of wax pearls which wound around her throat, with one strand caught up and pinned into her hair. Her erolden hair was Piled high

on her head. She had touched the ' center of her lips with scarlet, and

beaded her lashes black, to carry out the fantastic effect. My little country girl had vanished

completely! Before me stood one of; the most beautiful young women I had

ever seen; self-possessed, sure of her loveliness and its captivating effect upon others, certain of every word, every gesture. She had a little lift to her shoulders as she turned around, a little arch to her eyebrows "Vi," I said suddenly, "you are grown up!" "Yes, auntie, dear, and it is awfully nice," she answered. What did it mean? She had grown up by swift degrees under my eyes she was fully her own mistress now. With her beauty, with this new poise, with 'this sudden assurance of manner, Vi could be a great, social figure. Was it that, I wondered, that made her send Bud away? Did she think now that she was too good for him, too high for him to reach? Tomorrow Excited Plans.

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TODAY'S LETTERS T. B. C. If your arms and legs are thin, you are probably iinderweight and need to build yourself up. You may need a tonic or a change of diet, or more outdoor air and exercise. The

! exercise will be particularly beneficial

in developing the arms and legs. Discouraged On of the first signs of growing too stout is a broadening of the shoulders and arms that are too fat for beauty. If this is happening to you, you may be sure thai you are putting on more- weight th fn you need I would advise a reduction diet. J. M. L. The dark shadows under

the eyes are due to ill health, so are

up,

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your

almost afraid. So I took refuge in in-i ' "CV"VU x , j nnA that you need to be built up, and

great interest in the students ball. "Toby and I are taking Vi," Helen said. Her fine, intelligent brown eyes rested for a moment on her fiance,

would advise you to

physician examine you.

Undecided Lizzy Your complexion v. ill be as beautiful as you wish if you

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Nathan A young man of 17. height 5 fr et, 7 inches in height, should weigh about 138 pounds. You are very much overweight. You adciit a lot of Jhis is due to eating too much candy, ice cream and other rich foods. The way to reduce is, of course, to use your will power and resist these temptations. You say in your letter that you

columns In their turn. This requlrei considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So. If a personal or quicker reply la desired. stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the Question.-

lay in their d-epths.

felt that at last Helen was happy. There are some women who are always seeking seeking, restlessly, they know not what. They flit from enthusiasm to enthusiasm,

Heart Problems,

Masonic Calendai

Tuesday, Feb. 22 Richmond lodge No. 196, F. and A. M., will confer the Fellowcraft degree upon Webb lodge and Richmond lodge candidates, beginning at 7 o'clock. Wednesday, Feb. 22. Webb lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in entered apprentice degree, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. Thursday, Feb. 24 Masonic club subscription dance, limited to Masons. Friday, Feb. 25 King Solomon's

chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Special meet- ' a i . i. i w a n..

ing; wont in me rasi ana most cjxcellent Master's degrees. Saturday, Feb. 26. The members of the Eastern Star will give a Washington party. Colonial costume if so desired. Each member to invite a Masonic couple as her guest. The affair will open at 7:30 p. m.

COLBY RECEIVES RICCO, NEW ITALIAN AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Rolando

have no will power, but th it is all ! riCco. the new Italian ambassador.

non-sense. ir you aon t mira my saying so, because everyone can possess

was presented Monday to Secretary Colby at the State Department, and is expected to be received soon by Pres

ident Wilson for the formal presenta-

Richmond, Ind. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young

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iurriKU man ur didwwu anu wlbu 10 : win.power. pPrhaps, if you think how have your advice on how to treat a!much better ff wJU De wltnout voman who is contumely speaking ; th dainties and how much good

ui uiuiues I'l ear wueu mib Hits muiii frnm fha -mi-mov cavoH it' . . now than most married women of hor J u ? ? 12 . money wed, tiu f nj credentials. Ambassador uuw luau muM uidTTitu wouifii oi mr!.,! t,0ister up that failing will-power.! . , . .

1 strenuous exercise, to work off the ' mandator Albert!, one of the leading

extra flesh. j financial experts of Italy who is to re-

I M. S. A. 1 WOUIQ not anviSP you T.O main i, fr,r n timo tn advise the,

use cpmnhor (o reduce the legs be- , . ' . , ,

i grpater benefit. I Mifs Ornstien If you will send me ia letter with a elf-addressed stamped envelope enclosed, I will send you the I formula for a splendid hair tonic, I which will ma.kp your hair grow. Mrs. F. M. B. The extra henna

liners iictvc iruy viurLiurr uui, o-a l give hfr all that we can afford she is i

ear. I have known several youns women to turn their own husbands down for more money and pretty clothes. She has told other younj? men that she was getting tired of doing without money and still we do not go places enough to make it a necessity. Probably she does go placps in the daytime, while I am at work but I cannot

say. j I hate to say anything about it to I

my mother for it would hurt her. How could I get her to think just a little

more of me than of clothes and money. I adniit that I have my faults, j

economical questions which may arise.

Headaches from Slight Colds GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ

with dark brown hair who wants to conceal th coming gray hairs. You shampoo the hair first, then apply the hot henna paste snd leave it on onlv three minutes. This is -long enough Vioire Kut tint 1 iiT P"

and that we were married young, but! 'i;'" h 7-

j Discouraged If your complexion Is 'dark and sallow, you are not in good

stead of what it should be. Can vou " ' V 3 '. an7 TZ 'tT tell me what to do? B W. H. !?ir and more fLdi v. You might talk to her mother about ' Ul r iJT?l f

it. and see if she cannot prevail upon I V, v i

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shampoo is nuite all right for anyone nature Qf"E. W. Grove. (Be sure you

isn't there any way to get this "clothes crazy" out of her head? Sunday seems only a day of torture in-

her to quit paying so much attention i

when it is naturally straight, except to

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of the more important thincs in life than clothes. 'On the othei hand, you ought to be kind and considerate and see if you cannot convince her by our moderate arguments. Sometime;; a. man becomes so peeved when h's wife mentions clothes that lie himself i to blame.

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Coughed for 2 Years Ordered to Denver

Doctor said she couldn't get well in Illinois, but she did.

"I had a very bad cough for 2 years, all the time, day and night. Could sleep but little. I tried everything but grot no relief. Finally mv doctor said he could do no more for me, that I had better go to Denver as I couldn't live

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Tl1Q "nr.rimrorit WEVP" lqc;t phoiit ! !?" From the very first, it helped me. The permanent e ists aDoutBy the timc j had taken 15 bottleSi nly

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The first application of Howard's Buttermilk Cream will astonish you. It creates beauty almost like magic. The most wonderful thing about it is the fact that whilst it turns the dullest, most lifeloss complexion to radiant beauty and makes red or rough hands or arms snowy white, yet there is nev-cr the slightest sign of its use f.fter application. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated atmosphere will not produce the least shininess or greasiness of the skin. No matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkles, puffiness around the eyes, freckles, crows feet or lines around the mouth, ugly finger nails, or just a simple, roughness of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, you will find that any or all of these troubles will quickly disappear with the use of Howard's Buttermilk Cream.

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To prove this to your complete satisfaction, get a small quantity today at any first class toilet goods counter, with the understanding that they will freely return the purchase money to any dissatisfied user. Important Beauty specialists throughout the country who are now using and recommending Buttermilk Cream claim that after a massage with this wonderful cream many a woman looks years younger.

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News of the Counties

GREENSFORK. Ind. A "Washington Social" will be given in the K. P. hall Wednesday evening, Feb. 23rd by the Women's Missionary Society of the Christian Church. All members and friends of the church and Sunday school are cordially invited. Music will be furnished and a number of contests and readings will be given, also a "free will offering" will be taken for missions. After which refreshments will be served. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. The Franklin College Male quartet of Franklin, Ind.. will give an entertainment at the Baptist church next Friday night at 8 o'clock. Members of the B. Y. P. U. are Belling tickets; tickets are also on sale at Noa Waddell's Palace of Sweets. These artists comes very highly recommended, and everyone that can should hear them.

OHIO GOVERNOR OPPOSES SYNDICALIST LAW REPEAL COLUMBUS. O., Feb. 22. Declaring "This is no. time to release the barriers against Bolshevik and terrorist

activities." Governor Harry I Davis said be would oppose with all his authority, efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union of New York to repeal the Ohio criminal syndicalist law.

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