Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 92, 25 February 1921 — Page 5

A SWEETHEART AT THIRTY Tha Story of a Woman's Transformation BY MARION RUB1NCAM

r . Chapter 113. , WE SAIL AWAY. Almost before I realized it, the two weeks were over, and my wedding day had arrived. I should not have stayed up in the ..country so long but there was something I wanted to accomplish there. and though I failed to do it, the fault , was not my own, and the failure was -. not complete, even so. "You said we should be married in .the early spring," I protested once to v Francis his mother had me almost all i day, and our visits with each other .were few and short. "Do you know it is almost spring?" he asked. "But only a little while ago Esther came down for Christmas." "Yes, and after ten days or so you went up to the country, where, lady of my heart, you stayed an entire month in spite of your lover's protests. You came back a little after the middle of v February, and it is now the first of March." I thought about it, then laughed and kissed him. "I never had a sense of time," I told him. "And now I must run away from j you, for you mother insists that I have no negligee nice enough to do, ' and her dressmaker is waiting for me

' to try one on." t And Francis let me go, with a little humorous grin, at the mention of his mother's name. Our boat was to sail at 2 in the I afternoon, so the wedding was planI ned for 11 o'clock. "I don't approve of j the hour it should be noon," Mrs. g Meade complained then there was to I be a wedding breakfast, and we were I to leave in the car at 1:20 for the pier. X "The car will come for you at your I apartment at 10, and you are to dress here. Everything will be ready," Mrs. J Meade told mo the day before. And meekly 1 agreed glad, indeed, ! to agree to anything she planned just now. The night before Violet and I packed !roy trunk a new one Francis sent around, while I discarded practically J all my old possessions and put in the lovely new things Francis' mother had chosen a trunkful in themselves. I 1 had rather a sentimental feeling about

I these old clothes, made from remnants . luai l nau snuppca u.i)o iu mm t my price, and smart, in spite of their j little cost. But Vi had no such feeling. I She calmly made them into a bundle t to be given away, and enthused generf ously over the loveliness of the new i things. But never, when she was sad, or i when she was happy, did she say a ! word about Bud! J And finally I felt that 1 must know j ; more about it. We were pacKing vi was already to leave the next day, and f only a few things remained to go in j

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k Dotn ot us were too excueu 10 tiet?p. t "Bud will be at the wedding tomor row," 1 began, trying to open the con--

I versation casually. "' ! "I know. At least, 1 suppose so," Vi I answered, her cheeks paling a little. if "Of course I will have to see him v, A., Tit PnU U Ian' that vee

jf have quarreled I stuck to him loyally j

: all tnrougn tne mat, au uuring iu time when so many awful suspicions about him were going around. It was ? Bud who broke our engagement " 5 "Only because he felt he couldn't s i offer a name that had a stain on it. AT Once he cleared off the stain as be t did when the trial was ended "

"He was in no hurry to renew the 1 ! engagement." Vi DroKe in. it. was a week, it was the day before you came ; home from the country, before he said anything about it, though he had come I around a lot in the meantime. By ? then, I began to realize that Bud was j too sure of me. He knew I'd say yes as soon as he asked me to marry him acain. so he was in no hurry to ask. ; And when he did, I told him I was not j sure, and to please not come around j I until I had made up my mind." j i Her blue eyes were very intense, j VI was feeling tragedy as only 19 , can feel it. j ;' "But aren't you sure? What do you i i; think you will do?" ! ; "I don't know. It's a question of how long I can slUck it out. Of course : 5 there is no one but Bud, there never t will be I'll write and let you know." And with that I had to be content CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then short Iv you lift it right off with the fingers. Truly! : Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ol "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient I to remove every hard corn, soft corn, fcr corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. -Advertisement. SHOE REPAIRING I That Pleases American Shoe Shoo Nick Sena, Prop. 402 N. 8th The Store of Real Service AcKerm tmV

admiring this new self-possessed Violet, as indeed Bud must bave admired her, and feared her a little, too. There was nothing in her manner

during the wedding to indicate anythine but friendlv interest in Bud though I could not observe them well. for I was the center of the bustle and i excitement. As it was such a quiet affair, only a few very intimate friends were there and of my own circle, only Helen and awry ; EDNA PV KENT FORBES A WELL PRESERVED SKIN. One of the greatest compliments that can be given a woman beyond middle age is that she is well preserved. For this implies much more than beauty. It shows that she has valued her good looks all her life and taken the means to preserve them. If you are young and feel that you are quite good-looking enough, please remember this youth must vanish with the years, and the care that you take of of your complexion and your body must inevitably show up when you have passed middle age. Therefore you must be careful of your diet and your health, so that your skin will look its best. Therefore, you must study your complexion and its needs. If your skin is too dry now, it is going to wrinkle later on unless you feed it with nourishing cream. If your skin is too oily now, you can use plenty of astringents on it to guard against course pores in later life. More than anything else you must keep the skin perfectly clean during these younger years, for a healthy complexion must always be a clean one. There are two kinds of cold creams. The kind you purchase ordinarially is made of white mineral oil with wax and spermacctti to give it the creamy consistency. This is cleansing, since the oil softens tbe dirt in the pores, but it is not nourishing. Tbe other sort contiiins a vegetable oil, and is almost as cleansing as the other, but because it is .absorbed by the skin, it is nourishing as well. Choose the sort of cold cream you prefer. Choose an oil soap, because it is least drying, and never be afraid of hot water to begin the cleansing treatment aud very cold water to end it. With these simple directions kept in mind, there is no reason why you should not have a well preserved skin. L. F. One of the many ways to overcome blackheads and reduce large head Cleansing Powder. This is made pores in the nose is to us th Black The girl with a dear skin wins No matter how beautiful your features are, you cannot be truly attractive with a rough, clopged. blotchy or gray-looking skin. Resiiiol Ointmeut aided by Resinol Soap is what you need to overcome such troubles. Tbo gentle, but unusually cleansing properties of this soap together with the soothing, healing qualities or the ointment make the Resinol treatment ideal for all skins. Sold by all drnsgists. Trial free. Tpnt. HES1NOL, Baltimore, Md. Resinol Wednesday's Prices in Palladium are still in effect. Purchase your nc0 !? Saturday. Hasecoster's Grocery Phone 1243 9th and S. C Sta.

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Toby and Bud. . The bright-eyed Cecile j was present, and so was Francis' partner. I wore very simple white satin, and changed' qulcly into my suit when the ceremony and luncheon were over. Violet, in a frock Mrs. Meade had ordered for her, looked adorable as my sole attendant, and Bud's- eyea never left her once. And then, at the height of the festivities : while our ruests were lunch ing Francis and I slipped away be-; iug, iia.is auiu on I fore any one knew we were going. And an hour later, bundled up in my ; fur coat, I stood at the rail of the ship, watching the tugs nose her out of the dock wishing that wistful-eyed little Violet was as happy as I was then, Tomorrow Looking Backward. Use the Purest Ingredients in Your Cosmetics. Blackhead Cleansing Powder. Coi n or wheat starch, 2 oz. Powdered borax, 1 oz. Almond meal, 2 oz. Wash the skin with hot water, rub in a quantity of the powder and rinse out again with hot water. Then rinse with cold water or rub with ice. R. G. S. See answer above. Miss Blond Do not pluck your eyeReach for BREAD IT'S worth a high climb to bring those sweet, tender slices within reach. Bread is so delicious so nourishing so economical It's the big food-value today. Nell Bread the Loaf Sweetest of All Ask Your Grocer Frank Jacobs 623 N. 12 Street We Chase Wash Day Worries! Richmond Home Laundry 49c lb. 44 Permits Lincoln Highway Counsellor Courtello Deschler's Monogram Pbila. Hand Made Dutch Master ALL SCRAP TOBACCO. OP

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had no man care for me. My brother's friends have come to the house, but they bave been several years younger than . I , am and I never considered them as anything to me although several of them have taken me places. , The young man I met a year ago lives about ten mileS-west of here, also on a farm. . He loves me, I know, because he comes to see me so often and brings me so many presents. He is determined to have me marry him and finds some way out of every objection I offer. His farm is big and he makes plenty of money and promises to have enough help so that I will not have to .work any harder than a city woman, and he says that I can learn to drive his machine and come to town as often as I want to. ' The one thing that holds me back is the fact that I do not love him. as I feel I ought to. I have always read a great deal and I know that I have not a feeling for him such as the heroines in books have. I merely like him and if he stopped coming I would not want to die by any means. , If I do not marry this man I do not think I will ever marry. What would you advise me to do? Marry a farmer when all my life I have been determined I would not? EDYTHE. It is probably unfortunate for you that the man shows so much affection tor you. If he were indifferent and you had to use all your wiles to win him, you would be only too eager for!

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