Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 272, 26 September 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1921.

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"The Love Pendulum" By MARION RUBINCAM

gan slowly, getting first the few things

absolutely needed and gradually fitting It up with pieces of good old mahogany and oak that I bought at farm house sales in the country districts. It was the end of the summer when it waft done, but I moved in in June, and sent to New York for my maid Ellen, and told her to bring little Connie down with her. So I was settled in the partly furnished place, in spite of mother Taylor's objections that I belonged with her. . Somehow after a week or so, her house depressed me so I could not bear it. Meantime, I had avoided meeting the people Ln Wellsville, because I was ill and had an excuse to stay quietly

I at home. But as soon as I took the

First to come was Ella, whom I had

STRANGERS Chapter 66. ' During the weeks that I lived with Wlnthrop's mother, I had even more strongly the sense that I was back again at the point where life had once begun for me. It was natural enough, since I was back in the same surroundings, and since very little had changed. Wellsville had stood still, had marked time, during these two years. For that I was grateful. Too much had happened in the city, and far too much had happened to me in that same time. Here, outwardly, everything was the same and the changes were small. Mrs. Taylor or mother, as I still call-

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ZIa ZVTl "u J ri. . f '7" house. I lost that excuse.

She had discharged her housekeeper and found her greatest pleasure now in "puttering about the house," as she expressed it. She had collected the most awful amount of ornaments and souvenirs things Win would have thrown out in an instant. She never threw away anything; the mantels were covered with po3t card3, paper valentines, Christmas cards, tissue paper roses in bottle necked vases marked "Souvenior of Niagara Falls" or "Greetings from Minneapolis," and cups of a rough surface china that made one's blood run cold when cup and saucer grated against each other, with decorations of "hand painted" impossibly lf-d roses. Jardinierie3 were filled with dried grasses from last year and sat about the floor though the garden bloomed with the most enticing ar

ray of early flowers.

liked best in the old days. I was still at Mother Taylor's, and I was very glad when I saw her coming in. I went to her and kissed her. Oddly enough, she drew back. She almost shrank from me. Then she

laughed and colored a little, and kissed me to hide her sudden embarrassment. "My, we are surprised to see you again," she said, accenting the "you." "You'll find us about the same. There's Jim and Ted still at the same job, but Ted's studying to be chemist in the laboratory of the oil works. Mary is

engaged to Tom, the Nebbit's have an

other baby. "I want to see them all," I cried suddenly. "Do you think they would all

come to tea tomorrow? She laughed and colored again. "I guess maybe you'd better wait. Tomorrow is so soon," she said. I suddenly felt the chill in the air. Ella and the rest were a little strange with me. (Tomorrow The Village.)

the same as they do for any simple occasion. The severely tailor made woman, who feigns mannishhess in her attire, is not a pleasant thing to see for hours at a time. The main thing is to give good service and if curls are becoming, and you are not conspicuous for having them, by all means wear them. t

All Inquiries addressed t Mr. Forbes In care of tbe "Beauty ChaU" department will be answered ln these columns !n thelf turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So. If a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a stamped and sett-addressed envelope must ba enclosed with the gnestlon

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SLIM LOOKING ANKLES. Slender ankles are so much sought after that beauty shops in London and Paris actually have machines for making the ankles slender. It is done by some sort of baking process which melts the superfluous fat from the ankle,, but it doesn't sound the least bit comfortable. The ankles usually will grow slender as the body grows slender, though this is not an invariable rule.

Through this maze of ornaments, j hep,9 win ,te often mak the anklea

thick by putting a strain on certain little muscles along the sides and

I lower part of the leg. Moderately low

odd chairs, unnecessary tables and

tidies, rugs laid over carpets, and pic

tures hanging against flowered wall

Zt??1" PUIel!els are always the best choice. High

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nd biscuits, and got up dinners that Inquired days of preparation. She scrubbed and polished until she was thoroushly exhausted, but she was much happier than if she had had all this work done lor her. She could afford to have it done, but her money worried her and she preferred to forget he had any. I would have been happier if she had dropped the-past, but she wanted to know all about it and I could not blame her. "I thought you were in fault, Connie," she said once. "Those bills were for your car, your clothes, your dinners and things. But I guess Win

deposit of fat around the ankles, but on the other hand they have so many disadvantages that they should never be worn when a low Oxford can be worn instead. Thanks to the recent fashion for wool hope Oxfords can now be worn far into the winter months. Silk stockings will make the ankles look Flim because the weave of the silk shadows the outline of the ankle and makes it appear much more slender. Black stockings will make the ankle3 look slender because black has this effect, white will make them look thicker. Log developing exercises also tend

!to reduce the ankles and to round out

was back of it. He always was one l"c '"c au" ,B"'""a lor show, never wcld let me have a!""8'1" of the ankles with the hands minute'- near WantPrt a hnnspkepu-! as often done wonders in breaking

cr nnri mairt and Heaven knows P'P a deposit of fat around the ankles

the officers 6ay the investigation has not been completed. Saunders and Cantwell, it is said, bought stolen cars and then refused to pay for them. The officers say it was the plan of the gang to steal cars in Chicago, drive them to the southern states, dispose of them, then steal cars down there, drive them north and sell them. Chicago detectives and Indiana state policemen have been here for several days assisting the local authorities in working on the case.

NOBLESVILLE POLICE

RECOVER SEVEN AUTOS NOBLESVILLE; Ind., Sept. 26 Four arrests have been made and seven automobiles recovered by Chief of Police Faucett of this city in unearthing a gang of automobile thieves which, officers believe, have extended their operations from Chicago through this section of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky to southern states, for the last six months. Dewey Wills and William Humbert, alias William Bent, are in jail in this city. David Cantwell, a tenant on a large farm east of Noblesville, ana Harry Saunders of Anderson, are out on bond. All of the defendants are charged with having received stolen goods.' " All of the cars recovered were stolen from Chicago, with the exception of the one belonging to L. M. Wainwright, president of .the Diamond Chain company of Indianapolis, which was taken from the home of Wainwright's mother, near this city, and found at London. Ky., in the possession of Wills and Humbert. The latter has made' a partial confession and

East Main Friends Plan

Weekly Open Night Event

Beginning Thursday evening of this week. East Main Street Friends church will conduct an "Open night" every Thursday night, for the fall and winter. A reading room will be

arranged with books and papers, a

play room will be open to old and

young. Committees will meet and classes be held and' suppers givenAll business meetings and social functions will arrange their plans plans tor the "open night." Thursday evening of this week will

occur a social for the entire church. The missionary committee will meet at 7 o'clock and during the evening a beautiful three reel film of moving pictures will be shown. They: will bfe instructive and Interesting as well as enjoyable. The church and general public are invited to come and enjoy the "open night.

MARCELLING Shampooing Done with Soft Water Steele's Beauty-Pallor Second Natl. Bank Bldg.

Phone 2499

Welch's Sweet Cider Loganberry Juice Grape Juice Catawba Grape Juice Raspberry Juice Fruit Juices for Punch

we seii Skinner's the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products. John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3' Phones

what, and got mad if I tried to make him a batch of biscuits. As if I mightn't cook for my own son and he liked my biscuits too. "But I guess Win was to blame as much as you." She was afraid of conceding too much. "There's a heap of talk about it in the town here. I had to say yes. you'd left each other. They all know you're here, and wonder why he n't. It's too bad. but I guess you'll make it up sometime." "I hope so," I said, but my voice sounded hopeless enough. "Yes, Win has been a disappointment," she went. on. "He hasn't writ-

There is no special massage motion required, it is merely a vigorous rubbing to break up the fat particles that form an undesirable layer round the lower part of the leg.

Blue Eyes: A girl of 15 years of age is not too young to enter high s-chool. She should weigh about 110 pounds. Warried .Blonde: If. you - cannot keep from growing round shouldered and feel that you must retain the

present proportion, you should join a,

gmmnasium and learn alt the exercises that will counteract this tendency.

Silk stockings improve the ankles' appearance. These will include the yellow you prefer, though a dark shade of this color will be best for your type. Business girls today dress for the, office much

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ten me for months, except about j The great advantage here lies in the

this. I do think he could write me now and then. What do you think you'll do, Connie?" "I want my little white house back." I said suddenly. "I was so happy there and I want to bring the daughter of a a friend of mine here, a baby named after me." I caught myself in time. I wanted little Connie with me, for the air would do her good, and she was looking badly when I last saw her. But I did not want it to get about that she was the child of my wash woman. Social distinctions were tightly drawn even in this village. I did not get the same little house, hut I did rent one very much like it. One end of the town was "building."

and here there were any number of

little white houses of the Suburban Colonial style, made of white weather hoarding with simple doorways flanked with pillars, and porches opening at the side from fair sized living rooms. I had to buy furniture for it, and I be-

fact that in taking exercises with

others they become sport, and will thus afford relief from your work. Interested Reader: AH of the Autumn colors will be becoming to you.

Wayneite Water Softeners Furnish Plenty of Soft Water Just See MEERHOFF, 9 So. 9th

JENKINS & CO.

THIS store has a twofold character. It is not only a place where silverware is sold; it is also a museum of art that makes constant changes and additions to the objects which it exhibits.

Every day, as we observe the visitors to the store, we rta;ize that whether they come to buy or come to look, their visit i3 well worth while. Careful examination of a worthy piece of silverware adds to one's appreciation of design, ornament, utility and workmanship. Those who buy our silverware are acquiring objects that will not only decorate their homes, but will be permanently useful as well as merely ornamental.

Jenkins & Co.

726 Main Street

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THERE arc no other shoes with the Queen Quality reputation for the . solid worth,! and. fit,- and stylish character, seen even in the most conservative models:! No other, shoes afford so wide a range of choice, or meet so many varied needs, as those featured by Queen Quality agencies. No woman need pay' extravagant prices 'today, for Queen Qual

ity shoes mostly eight to twelve dollarsoffer such quality, style and comfort in their exclusive features that to buy them today is true economy. ; See Our Shoes at Kiwanis Style Show Oct. 4 and 5

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Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have started my fall term at school and I hate my teachers and the work. I never did like Latin and now that I am in my second year I can't endure it. I v ant to leave school and work and my father fays he will not let me. Do you think he ought to fcrce me to ko to school when I am so unhappy there? Mother says it is up to father and me to decide. UNHAPPY. Your father looks ahead and sees that you will be unhappy later in life

if you leave school now and have to face th world with a limited education. He is quite right in insisting upon your going to school because It is without a doubt better for you. Study harder and look for something interesting in each subject and fomething lovable in each teacher and you will be happier. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of thirteen, very tall for my age and an considered good-looking. 1 go around with some nice girls who are of thp same relieion as I am. but they all xr-m to be flirts. I am allowed to go with girls who were of a different religion, but I go with the ones of my 'igifin mostlv, because my parents wish it. I care for boys, but I never used to firt, but since I have been keeping company with these girls I am beginrirg to flirt. I have tried and tried m pet out of flirting, but it seems as 1 hough T can't. My parents like these rfrls. I wouldn't want to lose their friendship. Please give me your advice-. My parents object when I talk to boys. Do you think it is on account of our relieion? RELIGION. Flirting brins? heartache in the end. It spoil- good reputation and makes it impossible for a girl to associate with desirable people. Absolutely refuse to flirt. When your friends see your attitude they may be influenced by it snd reform, but if they do not drop them and look for girls of your own kind whether they are of your religion or not. It 1? the kind of character a person ha that counts and not the kir.d of religion. Your parents do not object to your talking to hoys on account of religion: .thev know you are too voting to do so. The happiness cf a lifetime hangs in the balance of how you conduct yourself now.

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