Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 262, 14 September 1921 — Page 5

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i THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1921.

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IMPROVING YOUR PROFILE If you have an absolutely perfect proflje you can dress your bair any way you want, except that you should keep to simple lines In order to bring out all the beauty of your features. If you haven't a perfect profile, however, you must observe one or two rules. And when I say profile I mean rot only the outline of the face and the shape of the nose and chin, but also the shape of the back of the head snd the sloping line running down into the neck. If you have a large protruding nose you will have to balance Its size by a

fairly large loose knot at the back of

the head.

If you have a small Insignificant nose you will have to place the knot

ouite high on the head.

If you have a large nose and a nicely rounded head you can draw the

hair down to the Knot on the nape

of the neck.

If the line of the back of the head

is flat you must build it out by putting

a knot of hair back there, no matter

what shape the nose may be.

If you have hollow cheeks bring the

hair out over the ears and part of the cheeks. This softens and makes the face seem rounder. If your face is round and chubby draw the hair back to show the lower half of the ear, but do not get it too flat against the head, or it will make the face seem flatter. If your face is Ions, bring the hair down over the forehead almost to the eyes. If your face is short and round show all of the forehead, if the forehead Is broad. If your features are irregular, "badly matched," as one young friend put it. the hair should be dressed very softly around the face and out over the ear3, and the knot placed quite high on the back of the head. Dora G.: Massage the scalp with hot crude oil the night before the regular shampoo. Send a stamped addressed envelope for a formula to grow lashes and eyebrows. Miss S. B.: The yeast cake is only a convenient form. You can take the

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Learn to ao your nair anractiveiy.

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yeast that is not compressed, if you

prefer it.

Very Thankful: Your baby's skin

trouble should be treated by the doc

tor. There should be a good test, in order to find out what causes the

eczema.

Alan L.: Neither wood alcohol nor denatured alcohol are substitutes for grain alcohol. They are poisonous taken either internally or externally. All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes In care of tho "Beauty Qhat" 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 anu self-addressed envelope 1 must be enclosed with the question

CBr Associated Press) LONDON, Sept. 14. Modern minis

ters are trained as mere "salesmen' instead of Christian apostles and that is one reason why the people generally have a luke-warm attitude toward re

ligion, declared the Rev. Dr. i. S. Ladd, of Chicago, in an address here today before the Ecumenical Methodist Con

ference.

The speaker said he saw "a real

peril" in the effort of demoninauonal leaders to force the ministry into

narrow and mechanical scheme

whose direct aim is to produce the

largest immediate revenue.

"Poorly attended churches all over

the land bear witness to the people's

indifference toward institutional re

ligion," said Dr. Thomas. "Full churches are the exception rather than the

rule. It is the empty church which stares us in the face and, 'more eloquently than words' speaks of the attitude of that large group of people who have rejected institutional religion as

something unnecessary in their lives.

People Are Pleasure Mad. "They are pleasure mad; they have

a mania for materialistic indulgence, while their belief in the modern

church as the representative of God !

and the Ambassador of Christ does not express itself. The real problem," the speaker indicated, "is how to vitalize the church so that she may authoritatively and convincingly persuade men of their divine inheritance and the mission . of sacrificial service." Asserting that "the average artisan lacks confidence in the church as the champion of the 'square deal,' " he continued : "This indifference has arisen from a

misconception of God a wrong teaching of God a wrong teaching of the church and a wrong teaching of the Christian life.

with an other girl for this evening. He broke the date with the girl and came to see me. He was going to take her to the theater and he told another boy that he knew where I would sit and he would Bit a different place so I couldn't see them. He always acted as If he liked me very much. In fact, he told me he loved me. He made me promise not to go with other boys while he was here in town. I went with other boys when he was not in town and now I write to some and have chances to go

with others. Before he left he asked me not to

go with any boys and he would not go with any girls. I don't think I will keep my promise about not going with any boys.

Should I write to him when he writes, or should I just drop him? Sometimes I like him and sometimes I don't, but I am glad he went out of town. SWEET SIXTEEN. When the boy writes to you, answer his letter and tell him that vou do

not want to keep your promise about not going with other boys and that you release him from his promise not to go with other girls. You are too young to make such a promise and

should enjoy the friendship of various boys. Always "choose your friends wisely and do not go with any boy just

oecause he will give you a good time.

"The Love Pendulum" By MARION RUBINCAM

HESITATION Chapter 56 At some time or other we all have to stop and think where we are drifting. I thought of it often enough as the winter days went by, and as the pternal empty round of social frivolity little by little dragged down my vitality. Win and I were nominally living together. Actually we had drifted as far apart as two people can and still be together day in and day out in a fiveroom apartment. It finally reached the state where we went out very little together. I tried to accept Gwendolyn's invitations. I tried to have her and the people she fancied, at my own home end gave it up at last as impossible. Her attitude changed, I think in response to my own. Gwen was the sort who must surround herself with people. She rarely had less than a dozen in the room with her. She might dislike me intensely as I think Hie did but it would make no difference to her, because my company was.

so to speak, diluted by that of so many

others. She had about her a great

oiners. ne naa auoui ncr B'"tr. , many people she did not like and al0-

tea or for the evening. When I chose to stay home and dine, he came at my phone call, his quiet, humorous talk acting like a tonic to my nerves. And the rare days when he did not

appear were blanks. It did not matter whether it was only a meeting

among a party of friends at some big

house, it was simply his presence, the

sense of his sympathy, that kept me going.

"I asked you once what I was going to do about all this," I said one after

noon. It was late in the winter and

the sun came warmly through the windows of the apartment though the

streets were covered with slush and melting snow. "I remember- I didn't help you any."

he answered, lighting a cigarette by slipping. the end of a long piece of paper between the logs of my blazing fire, and using Its flame. The glare of the flame threw into relief his ugly profile, his wide mouth, his brilliant red hair. It was always odd that so ugly a man could be so beautiful. "I know what I'm going to do now,"

I answered. "I'm going to leave

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The Home Garden

Writing on the subject of "Growing Fruit for Home Use," William A. Taylor of the bureau of plant Industry at Washington, D. C, gives the fol lowing reasons for the growing of various kinds or fruit. Well.ripened, sound fruit is healthful. It is also a valuable food. It should form a part of every meal, fresh when possible, or dried or

canned, or otherwise preserved.

Home Grown Fruit Is Desirable Because the family has fruit of

which it would often be deprived if it had to be purchased.

Because, if the proper varieties be

selected a continuous supply of fruit

of superior quality may be secured,

regardless of market prices. Because any surplus may be sold without difficulty, or may be canned, evaporated or otherwise conserved for use when fresh fruit is not availaable. Because the care of the fruit garden provides for spare time, congenial and profitable occupation which is in reality recreation for those who enjoy

seeing things growv SEEK JITNEY ORDINANCE. YOUNGSTOWN, Sept. 14 Petitions are being circulated for a referendum on an ordnance eliminating jitney bus loading and unloading stations on the public square.

LEGION POST MEETS WEDNESDAY EVENING Eelection of four delegates and four alternates to the state convention of the American Legion, will feature the meeting of Harry Ray Po6t. No. 65, to be held in the club rooms of the organization Wednesday evening. The state convention is to be held at Wabash, Oct. 10. The local post will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening.

OHIO W. C. T. U. CONVENTION. TOLEDO, Sept 14. The state convention of the W. C. T. U. will be held in Toledo, October 14 to 17.

CHANGES IN PLAYERS t MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Sept. 14 Outright release of Lefty George, pitcher; John Grabowski, catcher, and Morley Jennings, shortstop, and the suspension of Earl Yingling, pitcher, were announced Tuesday by George K. Belden, president -of the Minneapolis American Association club. The purchase of Roy Birkenstock, from the Redfield cluV of the ' Dakota league was also announced by President Belden- Birkenstock will report at once.

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Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of sixteen and have been going with a

boy of the same age for two months.

He told me to let him know any time I wanted to go any place when we didn't have dates and he would go. One day a girl friend of mine from out of town came to see me. I have a very good boy friend whom I asked to go with her and he was to get my friend. My friend left town last-week and I didn't know until a few minutes before he left that he had had a date

Don't aay. We WOULD be pleased to have you come. I WOULD prefer to have this one. SHOULD you advise me to go? WOULD I go if I should happen to receive an invitation? I WOULD like to go, and SHOULD If I could. Say: We SHOULD be pleased to have you come. I SHOULD prefer to have this one. WOULD you advise me to go? SHOULD I go if I should happen to receive an invitation? I SHOULD like to go, and WOULD if I could.

POLICE MAY USE WIRELESS. SPRINGFIELD, Sept 14. Consideration is being given a plan for the installation of a wireless system at local police headquarters.

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Feel Weak, Tired, "All Played Out?"

great many that merely bored her, but

it never mattered because there were always so many others. So she simply asked Win without me finally an arrangement I found much easier. Here big affairs were different. I was asked to these and accepted and we were very charming to each other. That social duty over, we began to ignore each other again. Win was asked, and went, to her intimate teas and dinners. The comments about this, when it began to get out and to be talked about it, were very odd and interesting later, wh?n I took a less personal view of the whole thing. "I'm glad vou've ceased to be such

a little clinging vine," my father said r nce. He was back from a run . through the South and was already restlessly planning to go abroad. But he was staying in the city for a month nnd was often at my place afternoons. "I met Winthrop at Gwen's." ho T.-rnt on. "Fascinating woman. I furpose that's why the othr women do not like her. Evidently you don't fince I've been there four times and haven't seen you. Did you drop her. or did she drop you?" j "It was mutual," I answered coldly. "We have nothing in common." I "Nothing but Win," he remarked. then laughed lightly. "You seem to

have him in common." I made no retort. Later Aunt Harriet was with me. one stormy after

noon when I was staying indoors with i

a heavy cold. "All the town talks of Win's devotion to Gwen." she remarked. "I'm broad minded. I don't believe in a woman tying a man to her arron strings merely because she has married him. But really, you know. Win i carrying this too far. It's not only Owen, but he's constantly with Polly Srj'iire and with Djuna Felton." "Is he?" I asked indifferently. "Weil, tliev're both nice enough if one likes iliflr type. I don't." "Nor I." replied my aunt. "As I

'fid, Ira very hroad minded about' 'Ive things, but after all there's a; certain good taste to he displayed.' However. I must say. Constance. I'm nc!ir.od to blame you. If a woman : enn't '-.old her . husband's affection more than a year and a half " ' Fnther seems to think it's quite the proper thing for Win to run all over the town with every other woman," ( I answered cheerfully. "Your father!" Aunt Harriet was; roused at once, ell the old opposition came out at once. Aunt Harriet switched to my side immediately. I could have said nothing more effective to bring her around to my defence. j But it was Colin, after all, with whom I really discussed the great problem that confronted me. i Colin was in every day, cither for '

He was stirred for once from the

little cloak of composure that completely covered him always. He straightened up from his hunched position in the low chair. He threw his newly lit cigarette into the fire and turned to stare at me. "That is I think I think I am." "As bad as that!" he said, still staring at me. "Tell me about it, Connie. Things usually aren't so bad you know after all. Win is pretty young, and he really is very fond of you " "Fond won't do he's fond of others too. I can't quite make up my mind. I'm miserable staying Jiere. I'd be as miserable, more so, away. But I think Colin I -wish I could make up my mind. I can't go on with this." Tomorrow Decision.

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