Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 90, 23 February 1921 — Page 5

'Ltltf RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1921.

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

. Chapter III EXCITED PLANS I was plunged into a perfect whirl-

I wrote the name of Mark Upjohn as one to whom on announcement was to go. My own family, of course, were . , I I i . 1 .1 HTwo

IK).ol of excitement from the day after Igade y?ry gweetly offe'red to put I

my reiurn uonie. tthem up while they were in town. As he had promised, Francis brought j ..you sail in w mter weather," she Lis car around the next afternoon to. "Have you plenty of heavy take me to his Mother's to dinner. We clothes?" lingered for perhaps a few moments "Francis said I should wait and pet

in my little living room, for there (-verything in Paris," I told her, using were so many things to talk about , the name vaguely Paris was a place

hands or his arms

and it was charming to tat wnneji mereiy dreamed of occasionally.

While as for going there, I hadn t

realized that at all as yet.

"Very good, but meantime you have

iten days on shipboard and you must

Francis held my

were around me. I had already put on ray best satin dress noticing with some concern

that it was wearing oui ana mat no;look welL lt wont take much.

amount of mending ana pressing ana How could I say that I had no spongins would quite overcome the in- roongyo Francis already was taking creasing shabbiness. However, when I care of Violet my bank account held I had carefully dressed my hair, and , nni OTni1.h fnr int nH fond for a

had even waved it slightly I felt I

could face his Mother with more assurance with my hair waved I felt satisfied with my appearance. "And you look lovelier every time I see you," my lover said after I had greeted him. 4 We'll take a little spin first," Francis announced as he got into the car beside mo. I leaned back in the luxurious car with a sigh of pure content and happiness. Aside from the wonder of having Francl3 himself, there was always the wonder of being part of this luxury, this beauty, this ease of life. "This is your car, if you want it," Franels snid as we drove along. "I can get another for my own use, or els have Brace drive me to the office in tbi3 every day, and come home in a taxi." "Pon't get another car." I said, azhast at such extravagance. "I'll come to the office for you every afternoon. Francis laughed indulgently. ''So you think, my dear, and so you will for a few months. Then you'll find there are so many calls and luncheons and teas -that you'll not have time for poor me." I turned to protest.' Then I thought over what he said. "Luncheons and teas with your friends! Will they like me? I've so much to learn about the social part of it, Dear I'm rather frightened about

that." "You needn't be. And Mother will help you in that yes, she will, don't look incredulous. She'll begin on you tonight " He stopped the car before a house on Sixty-ninth Street I recognized it as one we had looked at casually before. Once one of the brownstone fronts that deluged this part of the city, this special house had been done over in a most artistic way. Red brick made a new front, and a better-looking one, and larger windows with leaded glass panes gave it a cheerful air that the other houses did not possess. It was only a few doors from Fifth Avenue and the Park. "Your new home, madam." Fran-is announced, helping me out of the car. T gave a little gasp of excitement. 1 knew, of course, that we were to bve this place but I did not know Low much it had been done over. My pxcitement increased as we went into it the ornate woodwork had been ripped out and replaced by a simpler Ftyle; the fireplaces had English mantels of a century-old period; all the woftdwork glowed with ivory white enamel. "That's all I wanted to do to the place," he said. "When we come back, you can choose the color combinations, the papers and hangings and all the rest of it. Look here this is our suite. Do you like it?" I turned to him. and nodded my head. I could not trust myself to speak at just that instant. For there were some things that were beyond words, and some forms of happiness that could only be expressed in silence. Mrs. Meade had evidently made up her mind to make the best of a situation she would not have chosen, and to do it gracefully. And for this I admired her immensely. She kissed me affectionately, Bnd took me Into her room, where for an hour we went over the list of people who were to be invited to the wedding which was to be the quietest sort of ceremony and those to whom announcements were to be sent after-

few weeks

"You will please me more than you think if you let me select a few things for you," Mrs. Meade asked. I hesitated, tempted, of course, but reluctant to take anything from her, knowing the antagonism she felt underneath. "Do, my dear," she said. "I always wanted a daughter to dress." My heart leaped excitedly. After all, she was coming round she would like me! Tomorrow Letters.

shap and expression of the eye. Culture and refinement are shown by the nose. Sympathy, sternness,- cruelty and sensuality and many other Bach virtues are shown by the mouth.But in spite of this it is possible to modify to an enormous extent the character of the profile. You cannot alter a feature, except to a very slight degree, but you can comb your hair

you can dress bo as to modify the

profile, if you axe not pleased with the one you possess. I have 'a theory that the profile shows one's inherited character, rather than one's developed character. There is sometimes, but not always, a difference between these. A High School Girl You can get the ingredients of the blackhead cleansing powder and mix the powder yourself. Rub it into the skin alter you have washed the face with hot water, then rinse out with hot water and cold. Jazz Develop the arms and chest by taking deep breathing exercises every day. Almost Blonde Do not use peroxide to bleach your hair, unjess you use only a few tablespoonfuls In the rinse water. Give your hair egg shampoos and sun baths to keep it light. All Inautrles ado reused to Mis Forbes In care of th "Beauty Chats" department will be answered ir. 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 wUb the Question

Beauty Chats

I By Edna Kent Forbes

v J PROFILES. It is said that character can be read from the profile more easily than from the full face because while the eyes play a prominent part in the expression of the full face and can be deceptive and confusing, the profile shows only the features, and the features are formed to a great extent by one's character, so that whatever is read from the profile must be truthful. In this small space, it is only pos-

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Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young man 19 years of age and have been going to see a girl 22 years of age, who I loved very dearly. We were engaged to be married, but she was not true to me, as she promised to be, for I found out she was going with another boy, but I kept my promise and was true to her. I bad made arrangements to go and see her one night, but she called up and told me not to come, as she was sick and did not feel like going out, but still she went out anyway, for I paw her when I went to town. She has told several falsehoods about me, so what would you advise me to do? Go to her and talk things over or not? DOUBT. Under the circumstances it, would be best for you to have a heart to heart talk with her; and if she does not seem to care for you, then you

may drop your attentions to her. j Dear Mrs. Thompson: Will you; please publish the meaning of the manner in which postage stamps are ' put on letters and cards. T. H. i No specific meaning attaches to the ' position In which stamps are affixed. ' Some persons have tried to read a ' meaning into it, but this is foolish.

som" Rotary club session was staged by the Indianapolis club, the Rotarian hosts departed from Evansville late Tuesday night with the unanimous expression that the Evansville club bad been a model host and the 1921 conference the most successful ever

held in the eleventh district.

Rotary as an organisation are - concerned, was the action of the conference Tuesday, in going on record as unalterably opposed to the proposed change in the constitution and bylaws of the international organization.

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friends as "Dick" Wills, city judge of

Kokomo, was elected the district governor for the incoming term, to succeed Walter E. Pittsford of Indianapolis. The change does, not take place until the international convention at Edinburg, Scotland, this summer, to confirm the election. Wills defeated John C. Shade of Warsaw by a vote of 66 to 48. Dean Stanley Coulter of Purdue university was placed in nomination for the governorship, but withdrew his name. The selection of the next conference city is left to the district executive committee. The principal feature of the entire conference, insofar as the affairs of

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Kokomo Man is Chosen For District Governor , ' at Rotary Conclave EVANSVILLE. Ind.. Feb. 23. Following a banquet served in the commodious Coliseum Tuesday night, at which 1,400 persons were seated and served at the same time, and a program in which the famous "bean bios-

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A pimply, scaly skin chicflv to carelessness

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sible for me to generalize. The pic-! tured profile shows a face that is very intelligent from the forehead to the ; end of the nose, but the mouth hangs . open, which is a sign of weak chaxac- j ter. The lips are short and full, the j chin confirms tho weakness of the j mouth: the chin lino is short and fat. i The whole lower part of the face too i thick for beauty or Intelligence. Be-!

sides this, the girl has pulled some quite unnecessary bangs down over her forehead, thereby hiding and spoiling one of her best features. Strength of character can usually be told by the forehead and chin, particularly by the chin. Intelligence is

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Hasecoster's Grocery Offers for Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Fancy Florida Oranges, per doz., 29c and

Bulk Jonathan Apples, 4 lbs. for :

Fancy Barrel Baldwins, per lb

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Fancy, smooth Michi- Q- - f gan Potatoes, per bu. . P-IXU Pride or Fancy Flour, (J- QCT 24Vi pound3 : OXcdt)

Monarch ' Coffee, none better, per lb Genuine Cane Sugar, granulated, at per lb..

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Fancy Bulk Peanut Butter, at per lb. .......

Tall Pink Salmon, sold at 25c, now

Regular 40c Peach, 2pound can, a snap at... Fresh Peanut Brittle, at per lb

5 pounds Dark Karo at

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Van Camp's Pork and Beans are cheap at -f C 10c and 4gC

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