Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 287, 14 October 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1921.
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"The Love Pendulum" By MARION RUBINCAM
HEART SICK. Chapter 82. My dinner was a great success. It was followed by another, my aunt entertained always In a lavish manner, the much sought after Ribbles became
great friends. I promised to spend Rome time with them when I went to Florence, a thing I had no Immediate intention of doing. "You ee,. I knew I could do it," Aunt Harriet chuckled one afternoon. "All I had to do was to produce you looking like a debutante, then mention casually a long and mysterious story of marital unhappiness, and excite their curiosity. It stimulated their interest, naturally they wanted to know more about this demure little creature with the extraordinary history " "I'd rather be liked for myself thin for my past, I remarked icily.
"Oh my dear, how very ingenue of you!" Aunt Harriet said. And that finished -me completely. Colin came in for tea late one after noon. The studio was full of people as It always seemed to be on those days when I was at home. Colin sat quietly smoking, hunched up, as usual, on the least comfortable chair he could find. But this time it happened to be a great stool before the fire, an odd piece of furniture that looked like nothing so much as a short-legged table whose top was upbolstered and covered in tapestry. On
this curious and rather handsome piece Colin perched himself and wnoked one cigarette after another, and waited until my guests had gone. When the last one left, I came back into the room, and threw myself down on a great couch that stood near the big "foot-stool."
"So you've done for Gwen," Colin observed, his green eyes twinkling a bit as he looked at me. , "Done for Gwen! What do you mean?" "Cut her, had. her sacked, dropped her," he elucidated. "Even my humble art student friends talk of it It is all over town. You and your clever aunt got from her, her one valuable asset. Then you throw her over." "Colin! You are making me sound like a villainess from a melodrama "Didn't you? Gwen was counting
on the.Ribbles to remark her tottering Focial reputation here. Your aunt alone could not have gotten them, but she managed it with you. They are much taken with you." He smoked on, his queer green eyes fairly boring into me. "I don't know what Aunt Harriet did. and I don't care. I'm tired. Don't lecture me, Colin, dear. Give me o c igarette." "Really want one? You needn't smoke because I'm here." "Give me one, I want one." I lit it, and leaned back, quieted at once by watching the blue smoke curl. I never knew whether or not I liked to smoke, or to drink when my friends offered me things. It was there, it was the thing to do. Sometime!) when I was nervous it seemed to distract me. "That's a new tea gown, isn't it?" "Yes. Do you like it?" "Perhaps! It clings too much it makes you look like a half drape!
statue, I rather like having tea with a friend, not a statue.' Unconsciously I pulled a frill of lace ip to cover my shoulders. It was tut low but the rose velvet gown was a heavenly affair. "II,-.,.- MAnr irnii n Tin, n i-rt , , "
Colin wrent on. "I don't know. Thirty, perhaps, and some suits. Colin, why are you scolding me? You are. I don't want to be scolded. You look so disapproving." "I am. I hate to see you smoke." "Everyone smokes." "You hre as delicate and fragrant as a blossom "
"An apple blossom, Nardonskl called me the night I met you." "I know. I liked him for saying It. You smoked then and I wanted tc take the cigarette away from you." "Win was there " "Paying no attention to you. I
should have liked to thrash him, or run away with you.' I stared at Colin. He never talked like this. "Colin, what is the matter? You never talk this way. I can't help smoking. It 13 something to do. That'o how we spend our time don't you see, finding distraction. We are all unhappy; we all hate each other st we find a little pleasure in telling each other about our friends unhappiness,
that gives us miserable ones company, j
So we talk scandal and live scandal Colin was on the couch beside me. "Give me that cigarette!' He took
it away from me, holding my hand, because instinctively I struggled for it. He threw it in the fire. "Promise you won't do it again! I hate to see you, you don't know how it affects a conventional old man like myself." "Old! You!" My hands went out to hi3 shoulders, unconsciously. "We are all unhappy, Connie." "Nedda's not. She is my one point of faith. I cling to her. She really i3 in love "
His arms went around me suddenly.
and he kissed me. It was so odd, so unexpected; I scarcely knew he had
done it, until it was over and he was
sitting on the footstool again.
"I am not in love with you," he said,
lighting a cigarette with unsteady
fingers. Tomorrow Nedda.
1 he forgot all about me and paid attention to my girl friend. After the roast we went inside the girl's home who was giving the party. We played ! Pim r. c qtiH ifion T nntlrftH that m V Vtn V
friend and girl friend were missing. I went into another room where I thought they might be and she was sitting on his lap. When he took me home I didn't say much because I was so angry. Should I let him come to see me again or not? ELEANOR. My advice is to be through with the
young man. I would also look for another girl friend. Be pleasant to her, but not intimate.
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
Heart Problems
Dear Mrs. Thompson: Will you please publish a list for a hope chest? CONSTANT READER. Hope chests should differ with individual needs and pocket books. I would suggest for the girl of average means six sheets, twelve pillow cases, two bed spreads, two blankets, two quilts, three dresser scarfs, twelve hand towel;;, four bath towels, six
wash cloths, two table cloths, two dozen napkins, two dish cloths and a dozen dish towels. This list could be added to, of course, and it could also be diminished. Probably the most necessary addition would be a luncheon set. The hope chest should also contain pretty articles of clothing, such as underwear, kimono, bedroom slippers, stockings and aprons.
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Dear Mrs. Thompson: I invited a habits, some say to exercise, which young man to a wiener roast. We I keeps the body fit, and others to rest, went together, but when we got there And really, you have to do a little
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