Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 286, 13 October 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1921.

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"The Love Pendulum" By MARION RUBINCAM

PLAIN TALK I tical details that I did not pursue this Chapter 81 j subject. It was always so much easier to J He held out his cigarette case. A , . , I know you don't like them, hut follow than to lead, or to go my own try thegei theyre mlld l have them way, that I did everything my aunt made from a special tobacco grown told me. in Egypt, and put up there just for She was supremely happy now. She me ran me entirely. I literally ate. sleptl i took one and looked at father's and spent my whole time according to monogram printed in gold on the her directions. She was a woman of j white paper. As long as I was being abounding energy, with not enough I dragged into the game, I might as

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outlets for it. She had tried to man

age my father, who quarreled, then married hinking he would escape her, then fairly fled to Europe to get away from her. "Though when she married it changed things," he told me one afternoon. "She had one person always about to manage her husband rather liked it, I believe. He was too busy to think about anything but his business, and was delieved to have all the rest of his life managed for him." "But you always have your way when you want it," I observed.

"True. he answered. "And of course

well play It thoroughly. He held

lighted match to the cigarette. Meantime my aunt had staged a magnificent dinner party, to which Gwendolyn brought the Ribbles. I bad to attend, though I begged not to and, indeed, worried so over seeing Gwendolyn again that I was ill for a day before.

But I went, and having made up my mind about it, I took care to look my!

best. "You must appear like a sweet little ingenue of about 17," aunt Harriet remarked. "I'll have a dress made for

you. Fehcle knows what I want. And

we never quarrel openly, that sort of my maid will do your hair, very low

thing's rather vulgar but there's op position running underneath every

thing." "You seem to agree very well about how to manage me," I said dolefully. My father laughed. "Well, you see, in this case I bow to my sister. I believe she knows better how to bring you up than I do. I've been neglectful as a parent, I'll admit. But I never felt. like a parent. I like you more because you are a pretty woman than because you are my daughter." I considered this, wondering whether it was a compliment or not. From my point of view, which was a domestic one, it was not; from his point

of view, it was. "What do you think aunt Harriet has in mind about me?" I asked curiously. My father stretched himself out in his chair, his feet on a low footstool toward the fire. "Nothing in particular, except to make you a great success. I'm aware that you're not interested much in that, and I'm Borry. After all. it's the only life you are fitted for, the only one you are trained for. You have everything In you to make you a great social success, and you know

yourself that when you tried to be quiet and domestic and obscure, you were miserable." "I know," I said, and my tone must have sounded miserable. "So you see. there's nothing in that. Better let Harriet manage things for a time. She's very clever. She'll put you in the proper sort of house for the season small, but as you are young and alone, you do not need an

elaborate establishment.

over your ears, I think. Not too much

rouge, only a touch " she rattled on, until she had a perfect picture of me as she wanted me. The dinner was a great success; the Ribbles were charmed. "I mentioned casually that you were divorcing your husband," said my aunt. "But I'm not!" I cried, shocked and hurt. "I know. But they thought vou

were 18, and when they heard that they were much surprised. They like sensations, this gave them one. They are much interested in you now. Ask them to dine, Thursday." "I'll have to have Gwen then." "Not at all. You can drop her. I can't, just yet." I obeyed, and asked the Ribbles to a small but very fashionable dinner party. As I stood talking to one of my guests, I heard my aunt saying to Mrs. Ribbles: "Of course it seems odd to have

asked you without Gwen. But she

really couldn't, you know. I told you

about her unfortunate affair yes,

mats it, Gwen broke it up. Yes, too'

bad, he was rather a charming chap." I fairly gasped. My ant was beyond

me but while I was shocked. I laughed. The "cut throat game" was getting exciting. And I did not mind helping her get rid of Gwen. No one could blame me. Tomorrow "Heart Sick."

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HOLD ANNUAL FAIR OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH AT MILTON SATURDAY MILTON, Ind.. Oct. 13. Women of the local Christian church will hold their annual fair Saturday, at the grange hall. A program has been

prepared for both morning and afternoon.

The market and country store will be conducted beginning at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. At 1 o'clock the gift shop and candy booth will bo ready for visitors. The play, "The Pooh Bah of Peacetown," will be presented at 2:30 o'clock. Lloyd Outland and a children's orchestra from Richmond will play in the afternoon and evening. Miss Isyo Thornburg will give a musical reading. Harry Doty will sing several songs rt the evening entertainment. Following is the cast of characters

to present the afternoon play: The Pooh Bah. Ralph Bryant; The Widow Brown. Mrs. Albert Sarver; Mr. Goldbill, of New York City, Clyde

Leverton; Mrs. Goldbill, Miss Gussie

Miller. In the evening will be given the play "Mrs. Tubbs of Shanteytown," by

the following cast: Mrs. Tubbs, Mrs.

Clifford Sample; Miss Clingy Vine, Miss Alice Napier; Mrs. Hickory, Miss Ruth McCoimick; Miss Maydelli Campbell. Miss Pearl Napier; Mr. Riordan, Floyd Hines; Mr. Samuel Runnels, Albert Ferris; Queen Sheba Tubbs, Miss Ima Crawford; Methusalem Tubbs, Lawrence Crawford; Victoria Hortense Tubbs. Ruth War

ren; Billy Blossom Tubbs, John Hines; Elmira Hickey, Rhene Knipp: Elmira's brother, Glenn Sample.

FIGURE SEVEN AS USED IN SCRIPTURE RECORDS (From the Columbus Dispatch) It seems that the number seven has always had some peculiar significance. On the seventh day of the seventh month a holy observance was ordained to the children of Israel, who feasted seven dayB and remained seven days in tents. The seventh day was

supposed to be a Sabbath, or rest for

all, and at the end of seven times seven there was to be a jubilee. Jacob

served seven years to win Rachel for

his wife. Noah had seven days warn

ing of the flood. Nebuchadnezzar lived seven years as a beast. The Savior spoke seven times from the cross on which he hung seven hours.

In Scripture there are seven resurrec-

! Miami Freshmen Given

Army Intelligence Test

(By Associated Press

OXFORD, O., Oct. 13. Freshmen

"But, father, the rent of this place' students at Miami university are beand a cook and assistant and ajing given the regular army intelli-

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don't spend it?" Father always looked so bored at the mention of prac-

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl nineteen years old. I was deeply in love with a boy the same age. He very often expressed his love for me

and said that he could never live with-! reports show

out me, and I believed him. When I went with other boys he always seemed to get angry. One day he saw me with a boy and he got awfully angry and we decided to quit. Do you think he really loved

me and meant what he said, or was he

just wanting to fool me and wards have fun out of it?

Alpha intelligence

test and Miami is said to be one of the few colleges in the country having access to the Alpha test. Use of the test was secured through Professor Murchison, a former army captain, attached to the

army psychological - bureau

year's freshmen class will grade somewhat higher than that of 1921,

This evening gown of glistening sat'n 1 1 a new shade .of green, with little bodice, save from the jeweled shoulder bends, is about as daring as American designers have produced. The diamondshaped motive is so shaped as to accentuate the slender lines of the f.,rure.

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tions mentioned. In the Lord's Prayer there are Beven petitions. There were seven mysteries of the apocalypse revealed in the seven churches in Asia. In Revelation there Is described seven lambs before the seven spirits of God,

seven golden candlesticks, a book with seven seals, seven angels with seven trumpets, seven players, seven vials of wrath, seven kings, seven thunders, and a dragon with seven heads.

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TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA

Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness.

TRY THIS FOR I N Dili ESTIOA" Foley Cathartic Tablets are just the thing for constipation. Their action Is wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, without griping, nausea or inconvenience. They banish headache, biliousness, bloating, gas. bad breath, coated tongue and other symptoms of disor-

after- Jrd digestion. Mrs. M. J. Marchard.

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Common garden sage brewed into a

heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at' home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the old-time recipe imnrnvpH hv tht arlrlftirm nf rt h o. in.

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While wispy, gray, faded hair is not tinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,

If you yant to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonsful of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thorough

ly. I he lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt.

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A BIG SALE OF DISCONTINUED Records and Player Rolls 6 for - - $1.00 Saturday, October 15th You will find in these lots splendid selections such as you will enjoy having. This is a rare apportunity to lay in a supply of Rolls and Records at a BIG SAVING. The Starr Piano Co.

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do? Please tell me what you think j about a boy who does this way? I am '. worried and at loss to know what to' do. HEART-BROKEN. The young man is not trying to make j a fool of you. I can see from what you j say that he loves you too much to want j you to go with other young men. Un- i less he loves you enough to ask you to marry him and to be engaged, he has J no right to demand that you give up i

other young men. Since he is showing a renewed interest in you, I would advise vou to let him come back if

you care for him. He should understand, however, that you do not be-

clusively unless you are engaged.

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It's such an easy matter nowadays for tbin, weak, scrawny people to put on good, healthy, solid flesh and become plump and graceful that one often wonders why there are still so many people who seem to prefer to be "all skin and bone," ungainly and unpleasant to look upon. Thysicians have long known that who-ever could discover a remedy that would cause the food that one puts into the stomach to turn into good, rich, flesh-making blood instead of going to waste, would also discover how to put healthy muscular flesh onto thin, under-nourished people, and this has now been accomplished. If you are thin, under developed, nervous, weak, or lack vigor and vitality, you can secure at any good pharmacy at moderate cost, a ten days' treatment of EVAN'S' TRIPLE PHOSPHATES, a new combination of fies-h producing, muscle building strength treating elements that is guaranteed to put good, solid, lasting flesh on your body and to make you strong, healthy and vigorous, or money back. Thysicians who have watched the results of the Evans' Triple Phosphates treatment are astonished at its rapid action often in a month five to ten pounds or desirable weight is gained. Dafler Drug Co. and A. G. I.uken Drug Co. have agreed to supply readers of this paper with Evans' Triple Thosphates and to guarantee it to do just what is claimed for it or money returned. Advertisement.

LUGGAGE OF QUALITY At Prices that are Right

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your decision. Our Curtains, Portiers and Draperies

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The Hardwick, Bundhar, Imperial Saroiik, Kashgar, Wilton Rugs, Royal Turkish Oriental Rugs, WTiltana Velvets, Turkana Axminsters and Newtana Tapestry Rugs are all leaders of the world for style and quality. We show about everything obtainable in these lines. Save by buying now, as prices are at the rock-bottom.

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We have a complete line of Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvet and Tapestry Carpets, all to be seen in the roll, with or without borders. We can cover your floors all over or make you a room-size rug any size you may want very much lower in price than you can buy a made rug.

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