Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 259, 10 September 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1921.

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"The Love Pendulum

By MARION RUBINCAM

FOLLIES BEAUTY IS RICH MAN'S BRIDE

BACK AGAIN Chapter 53 Of all the things that are hard to put up with In life. I sometimes think lack of understanding, is the most difficult. When I was flr6t married to Winthrop I rejoiced in the fact that I was such good friends with his mother. Having had no mother of my own. and knowing only that there was some curious mystery surrounding her life and her disappearance, I naturally turned with outstrethed arms to the little grey-eyed woman in Wellsvllle who had been so kind to me when I was 111.

just a little disappointed that he should i haw ., .1 n 1 f.lnlnnn '

, n iciiituiucreu uuiy 1.117 iinuiuuj details of our first evening In the city together. That first evening had not been a particularly happy one because I had seen even so early that the thing Winthrop cared for most was the superficial part of life. But I was really pleased that he remembered at all. We were sitting in the living room of the apartment. It was still warm and the windows were wide open. Through them we could hear that strange, half musical hum that comes from the streets of any large city a conglomeration of the sounds of

Through the long days of my con- f voices and wheels, of motor horns

valescence Mrs. Taylor had never been . the cries of children and all the millanything but charming, and during the I the cries of cihldren and all the milldays of my engagement to Winthropiion and one little details that go to

she had all the sympathy that I should i make up the life of the city streets

have expected from my own mother.

To have her turn against me also at this time was almost more than I could bear. I put the letter down. "Did you ever tell your mother that it was you and not I that ran the bills up last winter?" I asked. At once, thinking I was going to scold, his face clouded over and Ihe odd, sullen look that I had learned to dread so much came back. "That's like you." he answered, "to blame me for everything that goes wrong." There was never any use arguing

while Winthrop was in such a mood, so I handed him back the letter and said nothing. At once he began to cheer up again. "At all events," he said, "we can get out of this hole and go back to our home in the city." "Cut the lease of the-apartment does not expire until October," I objected, ''and this is only September " Once more Winthrop looked like a small boy who has been deprived of some favorite plaything. "I'll buy the lease back from them," and we'll move In next week." . I knew that this would cost him several lftndred dollars, and under the circumstances we could not afford the money. It seemed a useless thing to do in order to have three weeks more in the city, but Winthrop was so obviously cheeed by the idea of going back to town immediately that I made no objection. So it was that within a week we

We were awfully happy then, when

we first came to the city," I said a little timidly. "We are awfully happy now, aren't we?" he asked, with more tenderness In his voice than I had heard for a long time. "Are we?" I asked. "Aren't you?" He was obviously greatly surprised. "I am always happy when you love

me, I answered simply. "But I do. You know I do. Of course we have misunderstandings 'I suppose everyone has. But I love

you a great deal." Hir arms were around me to prove it. "This will be our second honeymoon." I leaned my head against his shoulder. Perhaps, it would be another honeymoon! Perhaps now we should find the happiness we seemed to have missed before! Tomorrow "The Mad Whirl."

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

REDUCING Last week we were talking about the way to reduce. First find out what you do weigh which you can do, of course, on any pair of scales, then find out what you should weigh. This, of course, is more difficult but a great many pairs of scales have little tables

of weights and measures on them.

found ourselves back in our old apart- j These are compiled by insurance comment. The season in town had not . canies and are thorouehlv reliable, the

quite begun. Very few of our friends were back again, but Winthrop was so overjoyed by being down in the

only thing is. that their allowance of weight is very generous. If the table

; says that for your height and age you

heart of the city that for once he ! should weigh 145 you can be moderate

did not seem to mind the lack of,ly certain that good health and looks companionship. will be yours at 135 pounds. "It was about this time a year ago," j If you cannot find one of these charts he said, "that we came to New York I send me a letter w ith self-addressed

for the first time. Do you remember?" stamped envelope and I will send you I nodded eagerly, pleased that he a copy of mine, which was gotten up should have recollected one sentimen- bv the Government duriner th -war

tal detail of our early married life, j The only thing left is to find out

rur wmmrop naa grown so iorgetmu now mucn you are eating and how that he did not even remember the' much you should eat. You can guess

first anniversary of our wedding, and j at this if you want, but the best way is I had learned to be independent to do it scientifically, and for that you

enougn not to remind nim, nor to s-nouia have a knowledge of calories

show that I was hurt because he had forgotten. "Of course' I remember," I said. "It was really our honeymoon," Win

throp answered. "Do you remember.!

Calories are not as complicated as

they sound. They are nothing at all

tut a unit of measure. They have

exactly the same relation to food that a yard stick, or a ruler, has to feet

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WASHINGTON WONDERS

AT THE HAYS PUBLICITY

PAIXADirM STEWS BTOUCAU WASHINGTON. Sent. 10 Washing

ton is commenting on the fact that the t same day that President Harding's letter to Senator McCormick, urging the fa passage of the tariff bill before the close of the special session, was given out for publication the news dis- & patches from Cleveland quoted Will H. c Hays, postmaster general, as advocat- m. lng Indefinite delay in the enactment of that measure. ! In connection with Indiana's repre- tj sentative in the cabinet, the postmaster general, attention is frequently x called to the fact that no on in pub- m lie life basks more in the limelight of k publicity than does. he. His name con- W stantly appears in the public prints, fc especially in the Hearst group of newspapers, and his face is a familiar, nn tr moving Dicture fans. iv

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official Washington is speculating as to the source of the well organized Hays publicity and what purpose is behind it.

The bureau of mines has ended the dream of a Henry county, Ind., farmer that he has a gold mine on his farm. This man recently uncovered some stone which he thought was f rich not only in gold but also in silver. and other precious metals. A ponder-,

ous package of boulders was soon en route to Washington to be assayed. The report submitted by the bureau of mines showed that the rocks contained nothing but some traces of iron.

Mrs. Carl Stedman Wheeler. Once more riches have come to a "Follies beauty." Virginia Lee, member of the Greenvich Village Follies, has just married Carl Stedman Wheeler, son of Harvey C Wheeler, wealthy Boston business man. The bride and bridegroom are both twenty-one. When George Grey Barnard asked the Follies management to select a member of the company whose features and figure were adapted to a statue of Eve. Miss Lee was chosen.

BOY COMMANDED KING IN PARIS REVOLUTION

At the time of the revolution In

Paris in July. 1830, the keen wit of a boy chimney-sweep enabled him to earn 10 francs and to accomplish a classical bit of strategy. He asked a stranger if he would like to see the king, and offered him the privilege for five francs. The stranger

WHY FRENCH FAILED

TO DIG PANAMA CANAL

The French made a tragic failure at building the Panama Canal because

the great loss of life on the isthmus!

from the ravages ot malaria ana yellow fever made it impossible to keep the necessary man-power to accomplish the task. When the United States undertook to accomplish the big job and finish the unaccomplished work, the first efforts were spent in making it sate from these diseases. The canal is complete and the loss of life occur

ring during its building is negligible!

as compared to that suffered Dy tne French. All this .was accomplished by the application of sanitary measures. First, by insuring wholesome water supplies. Second, by screening all living quarters to prevent the entrance of mosquitoes which carried malaria

and yellow fever. Third, by oiling orj draining all water pools which might i k,

offer a breeding place for those mosquitoes. Fourth, by keeping cut away all unnecessary vegetation which might harbor mosquitoes. So effective has been the work that j today a mosquito or a fly in the canal j zone is almost a curiosity. The health is better and the death rate lower j than in many parts of the United fa

thei states. i

we stayed at yor.r aunts house, and and inches. A yard stick measures the first evening we were in town we ; distance, calories measure food value, went to a show and to a roof garden j Calories are only a means of making'

and danced?"

I nodded my head.

Perhaps I was

Heart Problems

the subject simple.

If you are gaining weight or if you are maintaining too much weight you

' are eating too many calories. There

.fore you will reduce if you eat fewer

calories.

a girl I ctnr tha ffrtm cyi..; ,

Reader: The electric needle will de

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am

of fourteen and very unhappy. It

seems when I get acquainted witn ! stroy the hair in the mole, but it may girls they like me, but after a few i take successive treatments to eradi-

a fra&ri anH waa tnlri t r fnllnw

. I boy tO the royal palace. Arriving imnuiiniiiiiiMunimnuiuuiuuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiminiiini um 1 there, the boy began to shout "Louis mnvnAV ODXTT'TAT ; 1

Phillipe!" The cry was taken up by 1 mvr uvi ox i-jmu others, and soon a crowd was, repeat-. 1 PARKER HOUSE ROLLS, - ing the words. The new king, to!per dozen J.UV

picase me yeupie who uau piaceu mm on the throne, came out on a balcony and bowed to the crowd. Collecting his five-franc fee, the boy offered for another five-franc note to have the king sing. This time the

money was paid before the agreement 1 1 was fulfilled, but in an instant the boyjf had begun to sing the "Marsellaise'if

the crowd took it up and King John joined in the song lustily.

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months thev don't care for me. Could

you tell me the reasons for this? i Evenings when they go out walking or up to the library they do not ask me to go. We have supper quite late and never get through with the dishes until about seven o'clock and then the girls have gone walking already. I am neither jealous nor angry. 1 am not jolly. Do you think that is the reason? Do you think I could become jolly? UNHAPPY. One thing I like about your letter i3 that you realize something Is wrong with yourself since you do not make friend. I imagine you are not thoughtful and observant of other people. If

cate the mole. A. B. B.: There Is no way to hasten the coloring, after hair has been bleached. It will take from three to six months before the hair will look natural. E. D.: Your system lacks something and that accounts for the thin nails. It may be lime, but your doctor should be consulted. The yellow spots

on the face come from a sluggish liver J

ana tney win aisappear when you correct this condition.

Margaret: You always rise when

Deing iniroaucea to a laay who is older, or one who has acquired distinction in

any way. To a group, who is standing.

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you were you could win their good-1 you would also do this. You are much

will by kindness to them and by close j

observation you could see it certain qualities which you possess irrita'ed them. Thoughtlessness is a common fault. It is because of thoughtlessness that the other girls do not see how lonely you are. In order to make friends you will have to take the initiative, invite one of the girls to your home to study with you, suggest taking a walk, or when going home from school join the girls. Just be yourself and take as much interest in other people as you can. 'Some people have more serious natures than others. It would not be wi-e for you to try too hard to be jolly, because it is really not necessary if you are thoughtful, interesting and kind.

Lighten your work with an easy gliding, deep cleaning PREMIER CLEANER 3 Days Free Trial. Hart's Electric Shop 1027 Main Phone 2434

more sure of being correct if you make a habit of rising and greeting eacn

person who is being introduced to you, 'a ii . r . . . . , .

man n you retain your seat ana merely give a cold recognition. There is some- J

thing about the former, that puts the friendship on a basis of cordiality, which is a great help to your hostess. Patsy: The eyelash tonic is an un

usually good one. Yes, the druggist

will mix It for you. lour colors will be dark blue, all the browns, rose, pink, deep yellow and black.

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All tnamrles addressed to Mrs.

FnrhM In care of ths "Beautv Chats" I

department will b 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 ami self-addressed envelope

1 must be enclosed with the question

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The Starr Piano Co.

931-935 Main Street

Richmond, Indiana

Monday

peciaxs

at The Hoosier Store

How would you like to get double time for every day you worked? Well you can make twice as much money on Mondays by coming to this Big Bargain event which is offered to you every Monday. There are some articles in this list on which you can save 40. Come this Monday and supply your needs. I'mnmmHitmimmmmmtimimimmummmiiumiuM , Specials in Our Shoe Department for Monday j 1 Ladies' black kid -hand turn Ladies' nurses comfort Shoes I cushion sole rubber heel com- finest kid leather, plain toe. . 1 fort Shoe. We have sold these turned cushion soles, military g??Sl I at 15.85; Monday's price is heels; Monday price S4.4S i&'i&&3tl i I nnlv OS .. B'fei-C? I

1 . v.w- Misses- Diacn Kid solid leatn- Is v3iff ??Cl 1 Ladies genuine black vici er lace Shoes, Bizes 12 to 2 at I$lll.5fif

I fabric top. solid leather at Growing Glrls-black calf lace MM?' I only 35.4 Shoes, low heels, sizes 3 to '

1 Ladies' black kid lace Shoe, 6 at S3. 19

- plain toe, Cuban heel, short Boys' brown lace Shoe, fine vamp; a solid leather shoe for dress or school, sizes 12 at S3. 48 to 6 on table at S1.9S Special Ladies' brown calf Boys' double sole and tip 1 lace oxford, military or low black solid leather school 1 walking heel, 2 styles, Mon- Shoes, sizes 1 to 6 at S2.98 I day l S4.98 sizes 10 to 13 at S2.4S

Ladies' Russian calf lace Ox- Men's brown calf plain toe I ford, new fall shade, French army officers dress Shoe, Men's brown calf Blucher I toe, Goodyear welt, a real $7 rubber heel, a $7.00 value. Shoes for dress, rubber heel, I value; Monday for ..$5.98 for S4.98 medium toe, Monday S3.19 1 Children's vici kid button Man's blackjjun metal Blu- Special Men's fine grade i I Shoes, black or brown, sizes cher Shoe, good leather soles, Carpet Slippers with good 3 to 8, at S1.48 a11 6izes at S2.48 leather soles, Monday 95 KiimtwiainiimmniMiiniirnmiunniuunituwinwwui Now is the Time to Buy Winter Needs

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60c Seamless Sheeting, 9-4 wide, Monday only, yd. 35 10c Huck Towels with Red Border, Monday special, 5 $2.00 Double Bed Blankets, heavy fleeced, Monday per Pair SI. 39 20c Outing Flannels for Comforts and light patterns for Gowns, Monday, yd. ..122 $1.00 Roll of Comfort Cotton, 3 lbs. to roll, in one sheet, for Monday only, roll . 59 Remnants of Tapestry Cretonnes for Monday only, 5 Clark's O.N.T. Sewing Thread. all sizes and all you want for Monday only at, spool .-5 15c White Outing Flannel, heavy quality for Monday only, yard 10 Best Grade Table Oil Cloth for Monday only, yard 25 Our entire stock of Washable Dress Voiles, 40 inches wide, worth from 50c to $1.50 a yard, for Monday only, yard .-19 , 25c Cheviot Ginghams for Boys' school Waists, for Monday, yard 15 $1.00 yard wide all wool Serge for Middy Skirts or Suits or school Dresses, for Monday, yard 79 Our stock of yarns is complete. We carry the best line of Sweater yarns to be had. $5.00 extra large size Woolnap Blankets in fancy plaids, for Monday at. pair ....2.98 39c extra wide fancy Dress Ginghams for Monday at. per yard 22 Dark Green Window Shades, size 36x6 ft. for Monday 39

$1.00 roll of Carpet Paper, 25 f

yards to roll, for Monday only, per roll 49 9x12 heavy Grass Rugs, worth $10.00, Monday only S4.98 $2.98 heavy all wool Brussels rugs, 27x54 in., Monday only for -S1.49 Our $13.50 felted Mattresses, full size, Monday only S6.98 Guaranteed extra good quality of felt Mattresses, brands we are closing out, worth up to $22.50; for Monday ..S9.98 $9.50 Sagless Bed Springs for full size beds for Monday only at S4.98 Our best. $1.25 Oil Window Shades, 7 feet long, for Monday only 75 $1.35 Wool Ingrain Carpet, yd. wide, matched free. You pay for no match. Monday only at : 89 $13.50 Wool and Fibre Rugs, 9x12, for Monday only $7.98 $19.00 Congoleum Rugs, 9x12. for Monday only ..S10.98 Flat Curtain Rods from 10 and up. $1.50 Feather Bed. Pillows, full size, special at 98 Special prices on Baby Crib Beds and Mattresses for Monday only. 35c Plisse Crepes in plain and figured for Monday only, per yard 10 $5.00 all wool fall Skirtings, 54 inches wide, one loogth makes a skirt, for Monday only, per yard $2.49 $1.50 roll Comfort Cotton, 4 lbs. in one sheet, for Monday only, roll 98

A Money Saving Sale for Men and Boys

One lot of Boys' Trousers,

good heavy weight, size 7 to

15 years; very special

Monday, pair Boys' Suspenders, special, a pair . . .

97c 15c

1 iif

si.79

S4.75

Boys' blue stripe B r o wnies, sizes 4 to 15 years, s p e c I a 1 Monday, a

pair at..

68c

Men's Trousers, dark stripes,

sizes 30 to 42 waists, special

Monday, a pair

One lot of Boys' Suits, sizes 6 to--14 years, green and

brown novelties, special Monday.,

Men's Work Shirts, plain blues and faicy stripes, sizes 14 to 17. One lot of Boys' straight Trousers, sizes 4 to 8, dark

mixtures, special Monday, pair

Boys' Waists, plain blues and light stripes, all sizes; spea.M?n.da.y... 48c Men's Socks, work or dress,

special, per

pair

79c

One lot Boys" Sweaters, dark grey, sizes 6 to 14 yrs., very special QO

10c

Regular . $20.00 value in 100piece Dinner Set, special Monday at $12.98 Extra clear plain and decorated Glasses, special for Monday, dozen $1.19 Heavy Drinking Glass that can be used as a jelly glass; special, dozen 59

Wood Chopping Bowls, special, each 69 Extra heavy ton Milk Pails, special for Monday only 69 A new line of white Plates in a thin ware for Monday only, each 14 or, doz. for $1.65 We are closing out our line of Thermos Lunch Kits, any style you desire $3.50

25c Linen Weft Toweling for Monday at, yard 15 All wool Gersantown yarn for knotting comforts, for Monday, baU loe 20c yard wide Challies for , Comforts, Monday special, per-,, yard 35c Plain colored Dress Gingha'ms, 32 inches wide, Monday special, yard 19 15c Apron Ginghams, medium quality, Monday only, yd. 5 YARD GOODS SPECIALS 3-pound roll Comfort Cotton, size 72x90; Monday special at 69 $3.75 Comforts, size 72x90; Monday special $2.98 35c yard wide Outing Flannels; Monday special 21 25c Comfort Challies, 1 yard wide; Monday special .-15 25c Chambray Ginghams, 32 inches wide; Monday special at 19 30c Marquisette Curtain Goods. Monday special 19 Minerva Yarns for Knitting Sweaters; our color line is most complete. Remnants of Cretonne and Toweling, special 10 18c Cotton Crash, fine for Dish Cloths; Monday ..9 Children's black Bloomers, Monday 29 $2.25 and $2.50 Corsets. Select any style you may wish from our stock. This also includes all Thompson Corsets; Monday only these corsets reduced to $1.85 Our best $1.50 Silk Hose, all colors; Monday only ..$1.05 V ' -

Our China Dep't Offers Some Wonderful Values

Ten per cent off all Tea Pots for Monday only. Aluminum Skillets, special Monday, each $2.19 Coffee Percolators, two sizes at $1.00 and $1.50 Toilet Paper, 7 rolls .. .-25 Aluminum Dish Pan, special Monday only at $1.69

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