Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 202, 6 July 1921 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921.

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The Girl Who Had No Chance

By MARION RUBINCAM

Chapter 110. WITH , OPENED EYES. "Who is it?" she asked. "You should have a name." She was familiar enough now with the routine service of the well-run hotels. "No name given," the boy answered, "I'll go ask it." "Gentleman won't give his name." "Then I'm not here." Ruth answered,

and went on with her dinner. Something In her warned her to keep herself from visitors she did not know. There had been enotigh unpleasant scenes. The boy started oft, calling through the room the names of other people for whom he had messages, Ruth poured herself some coffee and looked up to find Tim standing by her table. "Do you mind if I sit down a moment?" he asked, his voice casual enrugh as he took the empty chair. "I do mind." Ruth answered, "I

think you might have known it." "I phoned up to your apartment and got no answer," Tim went on as though Ruth had not spoken. "So 1 had you paged, on the chance that you were still in the hotel. When the boy came back and asked my name I knew you were her. So I followed him and watched to see which table he went to first. Ruth's waiter came up asking whether the "gentleman would dine." The girl shook her head impatiently, called for her check and signed it. Her hand shook as she picked up tho

pencil, and shook still more when she

nicked ur her coffee cup.

"And just why did you come at all?"

she asked coldly. ' Because I wan't to see. I've got to see you'." "To apologize again, I suppose?" "No, Don't you think I know there's no apology possible for the trick I .played you last night! I know I'm pretty bad sometimes, but I didn't know Myra was going to come down here and make a row the way she did." "Which doesn't excuse the fact that you are too weak to tell her the whole truth, and too weak to refrain from telling her part of it the part you wanted told." Ruth stood up. "I aw going to my rooms now. So goodnight." "I'm coming too," Tim answered. And Ruth thought she saw curious eyes upon her. They were standing in the bi- lobby. If Tim was going to

make a Vene. at least sne preierit-u

"I haven't any reason for coming," Tim said, beginning to walk up and down the room. "Myra came back furious. You can believe that. I guess Gaby did it she says Gaby did all the talking, but she was mad because you kept Quiet and let her. "Then I blew up because she had come down on such a silly jealous errand. I never knew Myra was jeal

ous sne is so good natured about

things. But I guess she is very much in love with me." In spite of his general agitation, a little satisfaction crept into his voice. Ruth saw the

vanitv behind the remark, and remembered, too, the self-satisfied manner

with which Myra referred to Tim's

constant devotion. She smiled, cvnically, but said nothing.

"Of course I shouldn't have told her you fibbed about my not being here. I got you to do it, made you do it. And

I didn't have the nerve to say so

to her. Everything Gaby said about me was probably right. She despise3 me. I despise myself sometimes." He went over to one of the big

chairs and threw himself down into it. Ruth stood by the table, watching

him curiously out of sympathy witli Mm.

"It doesn't matter whether Myra was

jealous or not," she said finally, it s a mean nasty thing to feel; I felt it, too, about her years ago. But I have

not given her any reason to be jealous of me, so I can't say I am very sorry for her." "No, I suppose you are too happy to feel sorry about anything or any

one," Tim answered. Myra toia me that, too that you said you were engaged to this Williams. She said before you were in love with someone because she thought I would lose in terest in you, and it always made ms furiously jealous instead. "This time I believe her though because of his card and the flowers he sent you there on the table. You had roses last night now you've got chrysanthemums. I suppose he sent them too."

Ruth looked at him for a long time.

to bridge the two places upon which' the weight of the body rests, the heel and the ball of the foot, and like any bridge, must carry a great deal of weight. If it is not supported, it will break and the foot become flat. Anna Mae. You are 40 pounds overweight. Send a stamped, addressed envelope for directions on diet and exercises. The space in the column is not sufficient to go into this fully. Mrs. J. K. F. You can obtain this

information by calling up any of the beauty parlors. I cannot tell you the cost of this treatment as it varies so in different localities. Red Head. Lemon juice will bleach

the freckles but it will not stop the

tendency to freckle. There is an ex-

tract maae rrom wamut snens that is

used to stain the lashes. It should

be'applled by someone with a delicate

touch, as it must not be allowed to get

on the skin as it will stain that also,

The blackhead powder is made by mixing two ounces of cornstarch, one ounce of powdered borax and one

BENTLEY TO PRESENT

NAMES OF TEACHERS Teachers to fill vacancies created by the resignations of 23 rublic school instructors at the close of the school term, will be recommended at the meetine of the school board at 4

o'clock Wednesday. Prof. J. H. Bentley, superintendent of schools, will make the recommendations. Since the announcement by the resigning teachers that they were not candidates for re-election, there has been rumors indicating that other teachers were not planning to return in the fall. However, resignations from these teachers have not been received by Prof. Bentley.

Director, of C. of c. WAYNE COUNTY MAN

meet 1 his Atternooni

Directors of the Chamber of Commerce will holL-a meeting at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the organization rooms. One matter to be discussed will be the entertainment of the S00 Michigan tourists--who have announced their intention of staying in Richmond on the night of Sunday, Aug. 21. The retailers division of the Chamber of Commerce is to meet at S o'clock Friday night in the K. of P. building.

Should she tell him or 'not? What ! ounce of almond meal. It is moistened

effect would it have if she said sne loved Langley would Tim go awaythen? Or would this sudden jealousy come up in him again? Tomorrow Awakening.

and used as if it were a soap.

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A WORD ABOUT SHOES. We are all grateful for the warm weather wnich allows us to go about with low shoes and free ankles. The feet and the ankles are much healthier in summer simply because of this greater freedom. But There is one danger to the foot that comes from wearing summer shoes and that is the

danger of not giving it proper support, j

Pumps are so becoming and so good looking that their popularity will probably always continue, but they are not the healthiest sort of shoe. They do allow almost perfect ventilation of the foot because they axe loose and light, but they do not give the foot and ankle the support it should have. This is particularly true of the high heeled pump which is the favorite choice of almost every woman because it makes the foot look smaller. A low heeled pump is not so bad since it allows the weight of the body to rest on the heel and the bail of the foot. Probably the ideal shoe is the Oxford

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EDNA KENT

AJl Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in 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 with the question The Editor.

SEEK POLAND PRIZES

to deal with him

something in his eyes, a certain reck

lessness that she uid not use. ui she felt quite equal to any situation, only she did not want to have an audience of strangers. So she said nothing, but let him come up to her suite with her. In the living room she turned and faced him. "I have three rooms here. This next one is my own private little sitting room. My maid is in there fho was there last night when you "I shan't try to kiss you again." Tim ;ald "My God, Ruth, you needn't be pfraid of me not after all the years vou have known me!"- ' "I am not afraid," Ruth softened at once to his plea, as she always did to any appeal he made.

alone. There was with a low or military- heel. This gives

Heart Problems

a support around the heel and over the ball of the foot, and over the instep as well. The new types of pump that have straps coming over the instep are, however, almost as good and,

of course, much dressier in appear- j

ance. To be healthy as well as good looking, the shoe should fit very snugly

CONGREGATION VOTES ON CALL TO PASTOR

Providing the congregation concurs Sunday, with the official board of the First Christian church, the Rev. A. L. Stamper, of La Porte, will begin his ministry in the church on Sept. 1. The Rev. Stamper met with the board at the church Tuesday night. An agreement was reached between the two. It now rests with the congregation to take action, Sunday. A call was sent the La Porte pastor following a special meeting of the

I church board on Thursday night, June

23. The Rev. L. E. Murray, present rastor of the church, is to leave Sept. 1, in accordance with his resignation presented the church board last fall, and again brought to the attention of the church at the annual meeting held last January.

Tobacco Company Sues

Growers at Greenville GREENVILLE, July 6. Suit was filed in common pleas court here late yesterday by the Smith-Conkling Tobacco Company, of this city, against Lester Smith and Martin Cain, seeking to recover the sum of $200. The tobacco company alleges that it purchased seventeen cases of tobacco

from the defendants at the price of

16c per pound, but upon its delivery j it was not the same as the sample on

which the sale was made, and its real worth was In the neighborhood of 5c per pound. Arrested for Drunkenness

After payment of $25 and costs

each, Fred Nolzapfel, James Connors j and Orville Norlacher, local young: mrn, were released from custody at Versailles yesterday, where they had been confined to the village jail on a j charge of being drunk and disorderly, j It is alleged the young men, while in-1 toxicated, smashed an automobile into j a filling station. One of them attempted to escape from the jail by means of I a window, but was quickly recaptured. .

German Industrial Magnate

Starts Work in Norway

tBy Associate! Press) CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 6 Hugo Stinnes, the German industrial magnate, is attempting to acquire a

controlling interest in various industrial undertakings, the Tidens Tegn reports. The paper warns the public against the grave danger of permitting German interests to gain control over Norwegian business conceits.

Entries at the Poland China Futurity show of the Indianapolis state fair, will include several from Wayne county, according to announcements just sent out from headquarters of the breed association. The Indianapolis show will be a competitive one for the honor of exhibiting at the National Futurity at Peoria, III. With 34 herds entered, Indiana ranks among the leading states for the futurities. Approximately 600 entries have

been made for the futurity shows of the county, for which prizes amounting to $22,000 will be awarded. Entrants from Wayne county for the- Indiana futurity are: Wood Eliason, Centerville; Jones and Pike, Centerville; and Frank Williams, Williamsburg.

Women are eligible for election to the constitutional assembly in Pales tine.

The low heeled Oxford is the most sensible type of shoe. under and around the instep. Cheap shoes are always made very wide at

l this place, so that the middle part of

the foot is allowed without any support.

to settle down The instep has

Eaton Electors Vote on Bonds for City Building EATON, O., July 6. Electors of Eaton wer-3 today balloting upon a: proposition, at a special election, to issue $165,000 worth of bonds for a new city building. The polls will close ! at F,-2n this flftprnnrm smrl tVio rficii1r;

should be known soon therpafter 1

FERNDELL SPECIALS Golden Bantam Corn Pitted Black Cherries Canned Loganberries 1000 Island Dressing

we seii Skinner's the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products.

John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones

JENKINS & CO.

Unusual Sale of Beautiful SET RINGS We are closing out one special lot of ladies' Set Rings during the next few days at a price that should demand quick buying. These Rings are all solid gold and most af them are set in genuine Pearls and other precious stones. The former selling prices on these Rings range from $5 to $15. We offer them now at your choice $1.98 See Display in Our East Window

Jenkins & Co.

726 Main Street

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N. & N. July Shoe Sale Now On Summer Clearance

rior- Mrs Thnmoson: I am a girl of

IS and have been keeping company with two boys, one whom I dearly love and intend to be true to. but the other I don't care for at all and can't seem to

get rid of him. I have toia mm aim still he hangs around. Please tell me what to do about it. The other boy tells me he loves me, but I have caught him in two lies and don't like to hurt him by telling him I know he has lied to me. What shall I do about it? KEWPIE IS. Keep saying "No" to the young man for whom you do not care. Eventually he will wake up to the fact that you really do not want him. It seems to me a very serious matter to be in love with a young man ho

does not respect the trutn. it ma make you feel badly to have him misrepresent now, but imagine how much 1 1 worse you would feel if you were lied j to by your husband. Do not pry into j your friend's affairs and make him tell j you whether or not he is going with 1 1 other girls, but when he deliberately tells an untruth and you know it, tell him that you would like him better if i he respected you enough to tell you ; the truth and nothing but the truth. I You are rather young to be seriously j

in love. Dear Mrs. Thompson: Is it possible to meet a young man that the girls nowadays would call slow? I have tried time after time, but there either in't any or else they have not happened to "be any place that I have been. I would just love to hive some one that is gentle and of a quiet disposition to talk to, but young men all seem so fickle. DISCOURAGED. You have not met the right man yet. I think if you keep your ideals and guard yourself so that you will be ready for the right man when he does come, you will not be disappointed. Of course young men are fickle, but it is only right that they should be until they want to marry. A man should not be "fickle, however, and at the same time make love.

Don't Miss the Bargains at Our July Shoe Sale Our July Sale far exceeded our expectation during the first three days. The big values on some of our special lots have nearly cleaned them up. New lots are being added to take the place of the ones sold out. One lot Black Kid and Patent Strap Slippers, QQ small sizes 0L One lot high-grade Kid Lace Oxfords, Louis QQ heels, all sizes P0 One lot low-heel Kid Oxfords and Strap Slip- ?Q pers, all sizes tPvl7 One lot Boys' and Girls' RubberSole Keds, QQp black and white tOt Clean-up Prices on All Low Shoes and Pumps in Black, Brown and White for Men, Women and Children

Our Store is Closed Every Thursday at Noon During July and August

RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT STORE

PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY Exclusive Agents

Exceptional Attractive Bargains Thursday Friday and Saturday In order to give everyone a chance who found it impossible to attend our Semi-Annual July Clearance Sale the first few days, we will continue the sale for one week longer. Many bargains await your inspection that will pay you to see. Buy now for future needs as well as present as prices will never be lower.

Earl Says

Why suffer the agony and tortures of rupture when it can be held securely in place without the ordinary discomforts and inconveniences of the average truss? We have a complete line of trusses and can fit the most difficult cases. We absolutely guarantee satisfaction in every respect or your money refunded. Don't suffer needlessly. Come in and let us fit you up today. Prices, ranging from $3 to $25.

This is not simply a sale on "special lots," but on every pair of Low Shoes in the store. Men's White Canvas Oxfords, English last. 1.50

Men's Palm Beach and White Nile Cloth, Goodyear welt $2.48 Men's top grade Palm Beach and White Reinskin Cloth Oxfords 2.98

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SALE

of Unusual Interest

100 Beautiful Silk Dresses for Street and afternoon wear, of Pure Silk Taffeta, Silk Meteor, Silk Crepe de Chine, also Georgette and Silk Combinations, all splendid models, good arrangement of colors; many samples with no two alike; special for Tuesday and Wednesday

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WASH SKIRTS Closing out Special S1.98 Boys' Wash Suits S1.50 UNION STORE

830 Main. Generous Credit

I PfT- ! r Designed for Every Figure fJjjSjiji CfSA ; Rapp's Cut Price Co. yVS.rrrm S2M29 Main St. j

THE UNDERSELLING STORE

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Largest and Most Complete Line of Waists in the City WE PRIDE OURSELVES IN THIS SECTION Many models in sheer, dainty Waists, all newest models $1.00 $1.98 $2.98 Tricolette Sport Blouses, pure silk and extra quality, unusual showing; also Georgette. Special for July Sale at S3.98 and $5.00

SO SILK DRESSES in Tricolette, Taffeta, Printed Georgette; new straightline effects,

also innge-tnmmed Dresses; wonderful val

ues; all sizes and colors; values to 25.00

$10.75

50 SILK DRESSES of the highest type; the season's choicest materials, such as Canton Crepe, All-Silk Minunette, Satins, Taffetas and Georgette ; all colors for street and sport wear. The values given in this lot have never been equalled. Many pattern Dresses in this 1 ot. Values up to $75.00 July Clear- (gOfT A A ance Sale price P9UU