Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 230, 8 August 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921.

"The Love Pendulum" By MARION RUBINCAM

THE JOURNEY Chapter 24 There was this breathless pause. And then Win did the sweetest and most tactful thing I had ever seen. He reached over and took my aunt's hand and kissed with all the gallantry of an old-time knight. And Aunt Harriet relented. After all. she was only human and she was feminine, and Win had an attractive personality. She began to smile. "You are a trump, Mrs. BennettWin said. Once again he showed extraordinary tact. "You may call me Aunt Harriet."' she said graciously. She was pleased that he made no attempt to be on a familiar footing with her until she gave permission. "Thank you. Aunt Harriet," Win answered. "And now," . Aunt Harriet began with a business-like air, "we might as well begin to talk practical details. Are you sure of this place in the city? How much will you make out of it?" "I'm fairly sure of it, and I won't rdake much." Win answered frankly. "But it's an opening wedge. The salary would only be 52,000 a year, possibly less. If I had only that to eount on I would not have asked Connie to run away with me. But you see. my father had a large estate and when he died, he left it in trust for me with my mother. I was a boy then and wild and he did not believe I would grow up to have much sense. I hope to prove him wrong. If my mother consents to my going, she can give me an allowance of $3,000 or $4,000 a year, that will make, say $6,000 altogeth

er "I spent $5,000 on Constance's gowns last year and her taxi bills were $800. I bought her a car. that costs $3,000, at a rough estimate. Your apartment will be $3,000 at least, probably $5,000; your furniture about $4,000 to start with, your maids will cost a couple more, and you have your living expenses after that." I never had heard such details discussed before I took them for granted. I always had had a great deal of money Mrs. Taylor, however, gasped.

"You can live like a king here on $2,000 a year," she said. "Here! Well, of course, if Winthrop stays here " "That's all right, if he needs $20,000 a year he can have it,' 'the little old lady said fiercely. I believe she was so angry then that sne would have turned over all Win's fortune to him to waste in one month, simply to put this magnificent visitor in her place. "We'll economize, and I don't want a car," I put in. 3 "You can't live on less than $15,000." my aunt decided. "Winthrop says he can make $2,000. his mother will give him some, and I'll have to give you the rest." "You'll do nothing of the sort 111 give him all that's needed." This was snapped out by Mrs. Taylor Win and I sat by, while our relations glared at each- other and worked out our destiny. I was worried, Win amused. In one stroke, he had obtained everything he wanted. No wonder he was pleased. And so it was finally settled. Win

throp and I spent two wtfeks in my lit

tle house in Wellsville, two weeks of

the most perfect happiness I had ever

known. Then we went to the city. But meantime I had two weeks to do Just as I wanted. I got up when the morning was fresh and cool and

worked in my little garden in one of

my voluminous cretonne aprons, I made biscuits for luncheon and sandwiches for my afternoon tea parties. Ella and Margery and Ted and Bill and the Ames and Mother Taylor and

all the rest of them came around my

tea table, and in the evening we had

tiny informal dinners, or a few of us

sat about and played cards.

And best of all were the evenings when we were left to ourselves. Then we sat out in the wicker chairs under the stars, and Win smoked and I leaned back In the corner of the hammock. And the evenig air was cool and fragrant It was" late in August then; it would be nearly September by the time we were in the city. Win was full of his new plans. Mrs. Taylor

was sometimes pleased about it and

sometimes lugubrious. "She wouldn't let me go," Win told me once, "except for the fact that I married you. She says you have such a sensible head on your shoulders that you'll be able to handle - the money part of my affairs, whereas I never could. She's right, too, I have no sense of money. I always spend everything I have and I never seem to get anything for it But since you'll be along to look after me, Mother seems to think it will be all right" "It's so nice to have you to take

care of," I answered. And Win came over and kissed me. And nicest of all were the evenings when we did not even talk, but sat Quietly, sometimes hand in hand, while I leaned back looking up at the stars or the black shadows and the silvery patches of moonlight under the trees. It was such a wonderful world, and so glorious to be in love! I was so happy. Would I be as happy as this in the city? All the way in to. New York I kept wondering this. Monday The New Home.

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water. The powder you are using may not suit you either, try another make. Josie: You can reduce the size of your waist, by standing correctly and taking the bending exercises. Deep breathing will help also as it exercises all the muscles below the ribs. You should stand on the balls of your feet with the chest forward. Massage the scalp with hot crude oil the night before the usual shampoo. Send a stamped addressed envelope for the formula. Helen: After any severe fever, it is well to cut the hair verv shorts There

was a time when the head was always

shaved in such cases, but that Is not necessary. If the scalp is kept loose and the blood circulating freely. Nature will have a chance to produce ta strong and new growth., Give tne scalp plenty of air and sunshine. Constant Reader: You are ten pounds overweight. 60 reduce all over, which will make the bust measurement correct. A. Y. M.: Heavy brows can be made to look very neat, by brushing them properly. Brush upward," then downward and do this so deftly that you

unng mem into a sharp line. Never shave them off. Jem L. M.: You should have no trouble in purchasing henna that contains a dye. The firm that did your hair most likely will sell it to you. so you can keep the hair colored as it grows out from the roots. If they will not do this, find soma other firm that

will do it, as all the shades may be purchased. Ask your dentist for the proper cleanser, as I do, not know what condition causes this discoloring Miss A. B. C: Soft kid curlers cannot injure the hair, but ruffling it will, as it breaks it off. A very oily scalp indicates a sluggishness in the

circulation. Improve it by massaging or using a good tonic. Brown Eyesi: Drink a glass of hot malted milk before retiring and if your insomnia is not overcome, consult your doctor.

All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes In car of th "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns !n their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing- to the great number received. So, if personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped ani self-addressed envelope must be enclose'! with tbe question

PAGE FIVE and turned over several times. Examination showed that one of the broken ribs had penetrated the left lung. Craft is a member of an automobile firm at Liberty. ,

Flounders are found along the shores of almost all countries.

CRAFT, OF LIBERTY, HURT INAUTO WRECK LIBERTY. Ind., Aug. 8 Two ribs broken and numerous bruises were the injuries sustained by Harry Craft of this place when his automobile overturned near Milton Sunday evening. He was taken to tho Fayette Memorial hospital at.Connersville. Craft was driving at a rapid rate at the time of the acpident. His machine struck a patch of fresh gravel

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