Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 240, 19 August 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921.

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The Love Pendulum

By MARION RUBINCAM

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NEW FEARS. 1 Chapter 34. The little details that were growln? so Important, seemed to pile up into one great heap before me a mass of facts, suspicions, fears, jealousies, anxieties, that appalled me. . Win and I were always on the go. One night a party at Nedda's. another a dinner with Shirley, then Mrs. Van Brugh. Then we had them at our place. We danced, we played cards until all hours and for sums I knew we could not afTord for Win was not a good player and on the occasional evenings when there was nothing scheduled. Win took era to a theatre, or some of the hotels to dance. We rarely got in before 2 o'clock. Win seemed to thrive on it the more he ran about, the more fascinated he was with the froth and frivolty of the city. "I'm too tired to go," I would protest sometimes. "Then rest during the day! You silly women, you race about all day, and at night you are played out. You have nothing to do. And Connie, da get a new dress; I have seen that pint one till I'm tired of it." "I hate all this eilly killing of time," I protested .occasionally.

"Oh, come on, Connie dear," he would urge in reply. "You talk like mother. She hated to go out, too." So I went. I always went. And I could not rest very much during the day. It seemed to me that in our particular set the women spent their days doing the planning and the work for the amusements they took their husbands to in the evening. And it was all so useless, so futile ? Why did we dance evening after evening? Where was the fun in playing cards afternoon and night? The money flowed through our fingers. It went to hotel waiters, hat boys, for theatre tickets, opera tickets, charity benefits; it went to caterers and decorators. I had to have flimsy dresses, and they crushed and looked old in no time. I had to buy more. If not, my aunt would have some cynical remark

to make about marrying a poor man, and Win, sensitive to such criticism, would be annoyed and make me go out and buy more dresses. Our checking account ran low, and I began charging things at the store3. Of course I had credit everywhere. That came of being one of THE Bennetts the only advantage, and that a doubtful one, ever derived from my name. "Don't you remember the long, quiet evenings last summer?" I asked Win one night. I was sitting by the living room fire, pulling on my gloves while we waited for some friends to call for us. We were going driving to a dinner and dance in Weschester county. I thought of those delightful evenings, of the coolness ,the patches of black shadows and the silvery moonlight, the sense of perfect peace and relaxation. "Do I remember! Weren't they awful?" Win answered. "We were dead then." Dead then! I was nearly dead now. "I can't go tonight," I said suddenly. "I meant it. I was so tired and nervous I felt I could not move. "Connie!" It was a mixture of sympathy and sudden annoyance. "Connie, why do you exhaust yourself during the day? Why don't you rest then? I think you might, denr. if you loved me. You know how I love to take you out and show you off." His arms were around me as he spoke. I leaned my cheek against his shoulder. "Please, let's'stay In tonight. They won't mind if we don't go." "All right," he answered, and kissed me. But the joy of life had gone from his voice. Poor Win, he so enioved this constant excitement. And

it tired me so and bored me. So I changed my mind and insisted that he go.

"Which makes an extra man. I'll have to find someone to make an even' number," he said. j "Call Nedda, perhaps she can it'u j t-hort notice." j He went to the phone. But he called ! -' another number, and I heard him ask j for Gwendolyn. She had an engagement, and he asked her to break it. Presently she said she would, for ho taid he would call for her at once. 1

"I asked " he came back, a little embarrassed to tell me. "I know," I answered, keeping my voice casual. Run along now and have a nice time." I felt relieved and almost happy as

I took off my dance dress and slipped into an old housegown. How far apart

we were drifting. I thought. I did not even care that Win was going away without me. I knew his growing liking for this other woman, but somehow it " did not worry me so much. At least it was a suspicion confirmed. That was better than this terrible state of doubt. Ellen came in at nine. "May I go off, madam?" she asked. "My sister's phoned she's sick and sent for me. She's going to have a baby, you see, and " "Your sister is the laundress, isn't she?" "Yes, -madam. She will be too ill to do it this week." "I think I will go with you. Ellen. Perhaps I can do something for her." So while my husband was dancing, I trudged through East Side street3 with my maid, to look after my Irish washwoman. And curious things were to come from that visit, too.

Tomorrow A New Plan.

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themselves, well poised. They are tne instant if you get either that or any envy of the shy girls, and the girls who I other oil into them, have lacked opportunity to be among Massage the legs each night, using

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Epsom Salts has been dissolved. M. E. C. Send a stamped addressed envelope for the formula of tonic for hair that Is turning grey prematurely. All inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered In tbese columns la their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing- to

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Dear Mrs. Thompson:: I am a girl of 18 and am going with a boy six months older. On Sunday night I was car riding with him and we were supposed to take a girl friend of mine home, but when we went to get her she was angry and didn't want to go. After I had gone home my boy friend took this girl home. Later I found out about it and he finally confessed. I like him very-much and am disappointed in him. Should I continue to go with him or not? I have many

other boy friends whom I could go with and who are just as nice as he. I do not think he has been true to me

and I have been to him

Don't be afraid to make yourself look charming. "I know all sorts of things to say and do that would make me charming," a young girl confessed to me one day. "But somehow I can't make myself do them. I don't know why. Perhaps I'm afraid of seeming affected yet the things themselves are not affected actions or words." I smiled a little, and began to talk about inhibitions the strange little feelings that grasp one tightly and fairly choke one. It's all mental, of course,

and once you recognize that in your- j self, you have half overcome it. It's a j lesser degree of the feeling that will j make an intelligent girl tongue-tied in i

the company of strangers, a little

choking feeling very hard to describe

and very hard to overcome.

Girls who have "been out" a great

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lots of people and to make themselves

charming. But as I(say, once you know you have this choking little "inhibition" you have half way overcome it. You know there are many little tricks of expression and little mannerisms that would add to your charm, you can make yourself practise them if you will. And in a short time they will

become unconscious, naxt of VOU. and I personal or quicker reoly is desired, a

fact, even "affected" charm is better than none. One girl I know who desired charm of manner but lacked it.

imitated a very charming friend for ai

few months and suddenly found nerself free of the little inhibition that kept her from being as. nice as she wanted to be.

Bluebird: A nourishing cream will always have a good body of oil in its composition. Almond oil is the best for this. Cleansing creams are not nourishing and neither are vanishing creams. Lanoline is very nourishing, but should never be used on the face or throat as it has a tendency to grov hair on these exposed places, but it i: excellent 6n the body. If you woulf like a formula for making the cream send a-.stamped addressed envelope. Grey Eyes: The druggist will mi the ingredients for you, but you can dit yourself if you care to. It is ap plied to the roots of the lashes fron: the point of a fine sable brush. You should have someone do it for you, ar

LARGE DELEGATION (Continued from Page One.) points last year. Good roads are stu

! died by the tourists, various forms of

road construction are investigated, and lectures on the subject are arranged for the night meetings.

The automobiles proceed in military I of Michigan colleges.

formation and the camps at night are, laid out according to an arranged plan. Service trucks of an automobile company accompany the party to make repairs. An electric -appliance company supplies an electric farm lighting system to help light the camo at night The line-up of the frontage of the 175 cars in a double triangle at night is

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The party left Battle Creek on Auz.

6, proceeding to Adrian the first day.

Adrian and Cleveland in Ohio, were

nignt stops. From Pittsburgh the

party moved to Uniontown, Pa., and then to Wheeling, W. Va, The party

will proceed through Zanesville, O., reaching Columbus. O., Friday, Aug. 19, where it will camp in the state fair grounds until Sunday morning when the main section will proceed to Richmond for a one night camp, leaving Monday for Fort Wayne where it will camp. Thence it moves to Battle Creek. Personnel of Party.

In the party are farmers, students

bankers, law

yers, preachers, teachers, newspaper men, state and county officials. The Detroit Automobile club, Chamber of commerce of Grand R&DidR Rattle

Creek, Adrian, Lansing and other organizations are represented. The officers of the Michigan State Grange. Michigan Farm Bureau, Michigan State association of Farmer's clubs are In the party. A religious service will be held In East Main street Friend church under direction of Timothy Ncholson.

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-Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am engaged to a nice young man in my home town. I think quite a bit of him. While on my vacation this summer I only received two letters and no excuse for not writing more. . I met another young man who loves me I know, and I could love him just as dearly. Would it be proper for me to allow this fellow to kiss me? I just can't refuse him, as he is wonderful. Should I break my engagement to the other fellow, as I have the same opportunity with this new fellow. ON THE FENCE. Yes, break your engagement. You are not in love with your fiance and are unworthy of sincere love from him. To be so fickle will not bring you happiness. Unless you are less ready to give your affections to every new man who comes along you will not know real love when it comes. To kiss any and every man is cheapening and dulls the sensitive love instincts.

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