Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 221, 28 July 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 192L

The Love Pendulum

By MARION

RUBINCAM

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Chapter 15 WIN COMES AGAIN

It worried me that the girls should

nave lamea bo. I Lad heard enough gossip during my life, harmful, vicious gossip, cleverly worded, perhaps, but stinging nevertheless, to feel a little sorry to hear the same sort of thins here. But I was amuBed, too, that they had drawn such a silly conclusion and that they had gone so wide of the truth. "You seem to think that that " I began. "We all know Win Is in love with you," Ella said, but she said it so kindly I did not resent It. "We don't know whether you are In love with him or not," Margery said in her frankest manner. "We've been talking about it. Jane says a rich girl like you would not bother with anyone here in this little town. I said you were much too pretty anl nice for any man here. Ella thinks you are in love with Win anyway. Ted pretends he's broken hearted. He fell in love with you, too." There was a pause, and I said nothing. "I think she's blushing," Ella remarked but again so kindly that I could not possibly resent It. "You are going back In the fall, aren't you?" Margery changed the subject, to my great relief. "I I don't know," I answered. I "What miss the Reason in town to

stay in this poky hole?" "But I like it. I feel so well here, because it is quiet. There aren't any noisy elevateds nor roaring subways," 1 began eagerly, quite forgetting that when I was in the city I never was allowed either of these noisy and crowded modes of traveling. "Besides, it's not so poky. We have a dancing class once a week, and we

piay Dnage once a week. I motor' every afternoon or evening whpn r 1

not busy and I am busy all the time, and quite happy." "You never see anyone new here." "Well, but I like the bid friends enough not to miss the new." "That's a sweet speech," Ella said. "Margery, after that you had better keep still." Margery regarded her work basket thoughtfully. In spite of her quid: resentments, she never sulked at her cousins lectures. After a moment she spoke: "Well, that all just, confirms rav opinion that she's got a particular reason for liking U3 and liking Wellsville." I've often thought over that speech. Somehow that particular afternoon stood out from among other afternoons very much like it. We did not say anything important, we Just talked. But I remember those two girls so well plain Ella with brown hair and eyes and brown rimmed glasses, a skin tinged with brown and a nose that always shone cheerfully in spite of its lack of beauty. Margery was prettier, gray eyes and lisht brown hair. She tried to keep this bleached blonde by going without a hat, then worried because her fins skin tanned to an unbecoming shade.

one naa marnea a man her age, 25, and the gossip was they quarried

an tne time. I did not like 1- h-i

band particularly. Margery--get along by staying out of t: as much as possible. We had tea early and they left. I looked at my wrist watch and found it not yet 4:40 too late for more tea guests. So I slid into a coat and brought out my car. I drove out of the town and up the winding road to the top of the highest hill. It was the same place from which Winthrop and I had watched the glorius sunset on? evening only a few weeks ago.

But It was brilliant daylight still. I could see the country like a green and brown man around m: fievorol

little villages were In view, and the ' Sheen of the river's surface and. ovor!

the hills the curious wooden towers that marked the places where they were pumping olL These strange sentinels stood over all the country Bide, and occasionally, where the oil

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR

EXPRESSES ESTEEM FOB REV, L. E. MURRAY Honoring Rev. L. E. Murray, who Is soon to leave the pastorate of the local

First Christian church, 33 members and friends of the church Christian Endeavor, held a banauct Werinoariav

nigni. nev. Murray was

buildings and perhaps a tiny spur of

railroad tracK.I was quite alone on the crest of the hill. I had a feeling of being on top of the world. When Win was with me the time before, we had not been in love, I thought or were we? Wa3 I in love now? Something went through me whenever I thought of him, something warm and delicious. It made the world lovelier. It made me see beauty in things I had never thought even pretty. It made me like everything and everybody. Win was coming for his answer that evening. Was I in love with ,him? What would it mean? I supposed it would mean, first of all, that my Aunt Harriet would come on a special train to Wellsville and carry me home. It would mean a furious letter from my father who never had mail

any attempt at bringing me up, but foo cm nA 4 V. n IV 11 1 i. a. i :

initials. Responding to the numerous expressions of esteem voiced by speakers from the society, Rev. Murray admonished the young people to live the Christian life. "Remember," said Rev. Murray, "that your lives, to be successful and happy, must be christian. You have learned how to enjoy yourselves without sinning. It i3 for you to continue the work you have started in the church." Praise Pastor. ' Speeches by Christian' Endeavor members were eulogies to the retiring pastor. Each speaker mentioned the spirit with which Rev. Murray has during his years an nastnr nmm(

. . - - fwiuvicu ana taken nirt whnie-hoowoiT,

young people's activities. The program was .given in the following order:

Prayer, Emily Parker; "Purpose of!

Women Oppose Ban on Feminine Smoking WASHINGTON, July 28. Ou of a roomful of women at a 'house committee hearing Wednesday, only one Indicated eh favored a law which would prohibit feminine smokers from puffing cigarettes In public. ; A bill by Representative Johnson of Mississippi, Democrat, would provide a $25 fine for women who smoke In public places In the District of Columbia, a $100 fine If they repeated the offense and a similar schedule for proprietors of hotels, restaurants and

'public vehicles" who fall to enforce the ban. Chairman Focht of the District of Columbia committee suggested a referendum among girls and women at the hearing, including congressional clerks and secretaries. They showed no sympathy for the Johnson proposal. One female spectator saw need for the law, while nineteen opposed it. ON LAST LAP FOR ARCTIC. NORTH SYDNEY, Nova Scotia, July 28. The sthooner Bowdoin, carrying Prof. Donald B. MacMillan and his exploration -party, sailed from here for Baffin Land Wednesday. The sum of $1,175 was awarded the Bowdoin for damages received Monday, while at her pier from the steamer Stella Maris, in a collision.

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resigned that responsibility to his ; Banquet." toastmaster Marvin Pick-

sister, it would mean, perhaps, a quarrel with my headstrong relations; money and social position lost! I would mean settling down to live In Wellsville. And that decided me. I was furious at the idea that my aunt should not like Win. I was ready to quarrel with her then and there about it. I turned the car and drove home Win was coming and I knew my answer. Tomorrow "The Answer."

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl twenty years old. There is a young gentleman who is in love with me. He is about twenty-two years old. I do not love him, but he doe3 me. I don't know what to do. Do you think I

could learn to love him, or would you advise me to be only a friend to him. WORRIED. Do not try to love any one. Love is divinely sent and cannot be forced. The young man i3 so young that he will get. over his disappointment if you do not return his affetion. Insist upon a relation of friendship only. Dear Mrs. Thompson: How can a girl gain friends when she does not go many places? JULY. A girl can gain friends by being thoughtful of the people about her. If she does not go many places, the process may be slow. But by kindness and love she will endear herself to those with whom she comes in contact. Thoughtful girls with charm and pleasing manners do not want for friends. Try to understand the people you meet. Remember that they are human just as vou and that th

their joys and disappointments just as you have. Give love and it will, come back to you.

ett: "Brother Mnrmv ' r?oniorv.)

J t uvujauim vaf ver: Young People's Work and Brother Murray," Gordon Borton; Pastoral Influence On A New President.' Pierson .Naanes; "Brother Murray in Fun and Fellowship," Ruth Jones; "Has Brother Murray Meant p?,5.hiSgt0 Me?" F1rence Cornes, Richard Mansfield. Ruth Blossom and Orval Chandler; presentation speech, toastmaster; response. Rev. Murray prayer, by the pastor; Christian Endeavor benediction. Following the banquet, Miss Hejen Roland played two 'cello solos, accompanied by MiS8 Giadys Longnecker. The Ladies' Aid society of the church prepared the banquet. HOG HAS APPENDICITIS COLUMBUS. July 28.-An autopsy performed on a hog which died suddenly on a farm npr ham

that the animal died of appendicitis

, , """fa i a. ji rotter, veter inarian.

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$1.00 CREDIT will be given for your old electric Iron on a NEW IRON. Hart's Electric Shop 1027 Main Phone 2434

fhemebettRer?rdS "' " alUmakes of Phonographs You will enjoy THE STARR PIANO COMPANY 931-35 Main St., Richmond, Indiana

fTlL OV PAIXS AXD DIZZINESS "I was full of pains and had surh

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couia naraiy sn m a narber chair to fret a shave," writes Swift Nelson, 211 W. 35th St.. New York. N. Y. "I felt better the next 24 Jiours after taking Foley Kidney Pills, and I haven't had any trouble since." Foley Kidney Pills Klve the help needed to overworked deranged kidneys. Their action is prompt, healing, tonic. Relieve swollen muscles and joints, backache lameness. dizziness and rheumatic pains. A. G. Luken and Co., 636-628 Main St. Advertisement.

'Gee I'd like to

eat a meal in this house-

Y. c,n ket yer boots they have good bakin' in the places where I deliver this Valier's Enterprise Flour! I heard the boss talkin' about it it's milled from only die finest wheat hard winter wheat an it's nothin' but the white centers o' that. 'It's like cream he says, 'skimmed from rich, Jersey milk' all quality. Folks like Enterprise, too they c'n do better bakin' with it. That's not all I heard a lady say the other day that she hadn' had a single failure since she started usin' Enterprise. Funny thing about the cost, too.- Folks pay more for a sack of Enterprise than they do for a sack of ordinary flour, i yet their bills aren't as big at the end of the month. Somehow Enterprise lasts longer. Guess it's that 'concentrated strength the boss was talkin. about. Some flour 1"

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Moonspoons Plain Pan Mixture Cream Dinner Mints Special Cream Wafers Cocoanut Glace Cream Almonds Pure Sugar Mixed Lady Mint Kisses Ripon Jelly Centers Pure Cocoanut Bon-Bons

Assorted as You Like 29c per Full Pound

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EXTRA SPECIAL Extra fancy large Jumbo-size Fresh Roasted Peanuts Shelled, Skinned and Salted Peanuts, g( per pound fcj 1 C

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There is Only One

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and mark you this: there are only a few more days of this, Richmond's greatest sale, so come now and take advantage of these bargains. For the past few months we have advised you to supply your immediate needs only, now we can promise that you .will save real money by supplying not only your present needs but We say Buy for Winter. In this sale you will find a host of fall and winter merchandise at rock bottom prices. Come in, let us show you merchandise that we can save you 10 to 507c on. These prices would mean but little were they not backed by quality merchandise.

Hosiery and Underwear Specials Ladies' bodice or regular fine gauze Vests, 39c grade; Baie 29 Again we have more of those Ladies' Gauze Vests at 10 Now is a mighty good time to buy school Hose for the children. Misses' fine ribbed all colors, sizes 5 to 9; a ' regular 35c hose; sale 19 Boys' extra heavy school Hose, sale 22 Best Percale House Dress Aprons, sash ties, light or dark colors; sale S9 A good Muslin Skirt; sale 'Price Ladies' Muslin Gowns and Chemise, the best of materials, lace or embroidery trimmed; sale 98 An extra good Coutil Corset in all sizes; sale 69 All $3.00 Thompson Corsets, v $2.69 Double mesh, extra large Hair Nets, all colors; sale 15 2 for 25 Ladies' best 69c Lisle Hose, sale Still more of those Ladies' Cotton Hose in black or brown, a pair Ladies' extra size 44 to 52 stout size Vests, sale . -39 Infants' Vanta Vests, cotton, long sleeves, all sizes, 62 Ladies' finest Lisle Union Suits, made in all styles, sizes 36 to 50; sale 84

Yard Goods Bargains 15c Unbleached Muslin, 40 inches wide; sale price, 8d or 14 yards for S1.00 30c extra good yard wide Percales, sale price yd. 14 . 65c Seamless Pepperell sheeting, 9-4 wide; sale price per yard 39 50c Figured and Plain Plisse Underwear and Kimono Crepes, sale price, yd. 19 75c to $1.00 Summer Voiles in plain and dark patterns; sale price, yard 29 30c Cheviot Ginghams for boys' school waists, and men's shirts; sale price, per yari 10 One lot of 35c to 50c Dress Ginghams in plain and plaid, sale price, yard ... 19 One lot of 50c to 75c Madras Shirtings, sale, yd. ..12'2 10c Mercerized Sewing Thread, as good as Clark's; sale price, 4; 7 for 25 35c Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches; v sale price 15 $2.00 Seamless Sheets, 81x90, as good as Mohawk; sale ErIce S1.19 Remnants of 35c Toweling from 14 to 2 yards in piece; sale price, each 10 ISc Best Apron Ginghams, fast colors; sale price, g 50c Table Oil Cloth, best grade made; perfect goods; sale price, yd 29 Remnants of Cretonnes, worth from 50c. to $1.00 yd. Sale price, each 5 & 1Q

Housefurnishings Dept Values Dark green Window Shades, size 36 in. by 6 ft; sale 39 $10.00 full size felted Mattresses, sale price .-$6.98 $10.00 heavy Grass Rugs 9x ?Analepri;e S4.98 $o0 00 Axminster Rugs, 9x 12; sale price 8524.98 $5.00 Axminster Rugs, 27x 54-in.; Sale,-price ..1.98 S5c yard wide Rug Border; sale price 49 9x12 Matting Rugs; sale ?re v S2-98 $4.00 extra heavy Brussels Rugs, 27x54-in.; sale SI. 49 $9.00 Sagless Bd Springs for full size be 1s ..4.98

Buy Shoes During This Sale Ladies' Cloth Top Black Kid lace high Shoes, Cuban heel3; solid leather. You'll say that shoes are cheaper when you see these at -S2.69 A new fall Oxford at sale price. Ladies Russia Calf, welt sole Oxford, perforated tip, Cuban heel, a new $7.00 ?hoe at $5.98 Look at thi3 lot of Ladirs' high heel black kid Oxfords and pumps. These are priced at from $6.85 to $9.85. Look it over; is your size here? A few narrow widths in the lot Sizes....! 3 I 3 4 f 4 I 5 Pairs.... 2 J 3 2 9 14 Sizes I 5 J 6 I 6 J 7 I 7 1 8 Pairs I 7 (13 J 2 2 ) 0 - 3 Your Choice at $3.98 One lot of Ladies' Full Louis heel white canvas Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers, not every size, but look, you get your choice of the lot and they are worth up to $4.50. fAor ; ....$2.48 Another small lot of about 18 pairs of White Pumps that sold for $2.48 and $2.85; these go this week end 98 By Friday afternoon we will have beautiful black or brown kid lace oxfords, welt soles, low military heels, neat tip on toe. We had these early in the season at $5.85; this shipment will go at S4.35 Note: Don't fail to get "the children a pair of low shoes for school at our extremely low prices. Men get in on these gun " metal Blucher Shoes with good soles, at $2.48; look at them in the window; they are not $5.00 shoes at all but you don't see them anywhere else under $3.50.

READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, the kind vou are 4 nfi all wanting; -all colors. - Sale...". U All of our best Organdie, Voile and fi?T fE? Swiss Dresses, sale $ ,i 1) Children's Gingham Dresses rp Sale price OoC Georgette Waists -and Blouses fTf fr Sale Jh0.y5 PLAID SKIRTS, pleated frn nr sale :. iM.y5

SOME NEW SPECIALS IN THE CHINA DEPARTMENT

Just in 500 sets of mixing bowls, 3 bowls to a set 6, 8 and 10 inches. Everybody needs and can have these at the set -.79

size

cop-

Look at this: 14-quart Toledo. Steam Cooker.

per bottom, well made; these are advertised in an Ohio paper at $14.00; our sale price is $9.98 Special $6.50 Griswold make Colonial pattern very heavy Aluminum Tea Kettle, sale Price $4.50

Do you need a Galvanized Tub? Look at these prices: No. 1 size, 75; No. 2 size. 85S -No. 3 $1.00 One lot of grey granite Pans and Kettles, assorted sizes; choice at 15j Jelly Glasses It will pay you to buy these now. 2 sizes at 40d and 45 10 off on the present low price on all Aluminum ware in stock. We have the longest line of this ware to be found anywhere.

100-piece blue and gold trimmed Dinner Set sale price only $15.98 20 discount on all Pyrex Glass Baking Ware. Here they are A new shipment of fancy and serviceable baskets, well made and attractive. They are all in this sale. Extra heavy Clothes Hamper Basket, stands about 34 inches high, fits corner of room; sale price $3.48

BIG VALUES FOR MEN AND BOYS

One lot of Men's Work Trousers, dark grey stripes, sizes 29 to 42 waists; Loom End Sale price, pair $1.79 Men's Socks, work or dress, all sizes; sale price pr. 10 Boys' Wash Trousers, plain colors and stripes, all sizes; very special during sale at. Pair -79 Men s Balbriggan Union , Suits, short sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 to 46; Loom End Sale price, suit 83d One lot of Boys' Sport Blouses, plain whites, plain tans and fancy stripes, most all sizes in the lot; very special during sale at,.... 79

Men's blue stripe Overalls and Jackets, all sizes; Loom End sale price, garment 95 Boys' Union Suits, mesh, balbriggan or nainsook, sizes 6 to 16 years; Loom End Sale price, a suit 48 Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, very special during sale at per garment 4g Boys' extra good quality khaki trousers, sizes 8 to 18 years; dark colors; Loom End Sale price, pr 95 Men's Work Shirts, dark or light blue, grey or blue stripes, sizes 14 to 17; Loom End Sale price ..75

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The HOOSIER STORE Corner Sixth and Main

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