Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 305, 4 November 1921 — Page 5
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"The Love Pendulum
By MARION RUBINCAM
Chapter 101. j I've acted. I wouldn't have asked you Bat Win put his hand on th wherl to come back to me, only that mother and begged me to etop. So we sat j was sure you still loved me." there in the moonlight, on the road I "i do. Win." I answered, and took where few people pawed at night, the ! my hand from the wheel and let him
Miver ana black country Demna ub ; have it. "And I've felt somehow thai and in front, in the cup of the bills. vou've cared too, in spite of every-
the lights of the litle town.
We sat there and talked for an hour. I could not believe the change that had come over Winthrop. It had come too suddenly. It was the thing I bad wanted for years, the thing I had given up hoping for. "I can't believe it," I repeated several times. "This doesn't sound like you." "I suppose Ive changed a little." Win answered. "You were quite right when you said that other sort of life was empty and silly. But I couldn't see it." "I'd had so much of It, the eternal rushing around doing nothing, tiring oneself out, merely killing time, work
ing hard, and accomplishing "Nothing." Win fini?hed my sentence for roe. "But you couldn't expect me to be anything but fascinated by it. I'd never seen anything like it before, and I never met people like those in the city before." "I expected you would be fascinated by the city and all its excitement, and the people, that glittered all that sort of thing," I ended my phrase lamely. "But I thought your common sens-3 would make you see how useless it
was after a time." "It did. But it took nearly two years." Win answered. "I think 1 would like the people in your set, that I afterwards disliked as being stiff and priggish. They're more worth whjlj
than the crowd I went with after you left me. They were a bad lot. I got bored to death with them, Connie, f really wanted to bear some intelligent conversation so much I almost hunted up vour friend Colin, to hear hin. talk." I laughed at that, knowing Win's old dislike of Colin. "I'll do anything you want," Winthrop went on. "You like this town, and the awfully simple life here. Let's settle here then. Our firm has been negotiating for one of the oil companies here. We want to control Its stock. I can manage that you've got friends here and mother adores you." At last lip had offered it to give up everything he once liked, end to give roe everything I once liked. He was ready to do without the late parties, the theatres, dances, restaurants, the blaze of lights, the lavish scale t of entertaining and to settle into a quiet town where nothing happened more exciting than a church fair, and where the crowning, supreme feature of a dinner party was a strawberry short rake for desert! And suddenly I found that I did not want that either. I remembered my last summer here In this very town.
the gossip, the narowness of the life. ( the lack of anything broadening orj
uplifting. "No", I said decidedly. "That would
never do. There was a moment of silence. "I have been a beast, I know," Winsaid humbly. "I couldn'e expect you to go on caring much, after the way
her go on or not? I would give any-1 you can and tensing all the muscles of
thing. Not even Gwen-
"There was never anything In that, Win interrupted. "I don't blame you for not liking her, but really, she did
me a lot of good. And she Is going abroad next winter and I'll never see her if you don't want me to." "I never want to forbid you to do anything," I answered. "I was silly about Gwen, and silly about a lot of other things. I was nervous and tired from the sort of life we were leading." "You won't be, if we live here and if you love me." "We won't live here," I said decidedly. "This is a reaction on your
part, win. You are so impulsive, you
go from one extreme to the other. You went from this deadly quiet life into the very heart of all the excitement New York can offer. You ran that as hard as you could. Now you have tired of that." "If you live here, In a year or less you'll rebel at this. And I think I would, too, Tor I've gone from one extreme to the other too. I tried for your sake to live the excited life you wanted, and couldn't, and I came hero and settled for the summer with nothing more interesting than Ella for tea and sewing, and I couldn't do that." "You wanted me to live your sort
of life, and I wanted you to live mine. And neither of us could do it. Yet both of us were in love. But it take? more than love to make a happy marriage." "What do you want to do?" Win asked. "Compromise." I said. Tomorrow "Mixed Happiness"
thing if 6he would let him go, but she
says ,6he will marry him or die. YOURS TRULY. The trouble Is not all with the young man and bis people. Your daughter is defiant and ungrateful or she would help you with the work. I would not advise you to forbid her to see the young man. Simply make her understand that unless she helps you with
certain tasks she cannot let the young man come to see her and you will not give her money or do her work for her. Let her bed stay unmade and do not do her washing or ironing, unless she Is wDllng to do her part In other
ways.
the foot, ankle and calf of the leg. If you stretch out as far as possible, you cannot fail to make these muscles tense; at the same time the toes will curl downwards. Then relax the foot and draw it back, so that you stretch out the heel and not the toe. This brings the foot into position it normally occupies when you are stand
ing. Relax again and repeat 20 or 30 times. J.A.K- Senna paste Is made by mixing half figs and one ounce of senna leaves. Chop them very fine and put in a stew pan with a half of a pouna of sugar and a half of a pint of boiling water. Simmer slowly for 20 minutes, then pour out on oiled i paper in a long baking tin to cool.
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbea
Heart Problems
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I nave a daughter eighteen years old who is
going with a boy who will not work
and he has not any money saved up
and he has got her so 6he will not work here and his people have got her so she will not work at all. I cannot do anything with her. Please give me advice what to do. Should I let
The New Edison
"IN THE WESTCOTT PHARMACY-
STRENGHTENING THE ANKLES Most of us at this season of the year are regretfully laying aside our
low summer snoes. and purchasing
high shoes for winter wear. If your ankles are weak I would advise you instead of wearing high shoes, to
purchase yourself some woolen stock
ings, which will keep the ankles and legs warm, and to go on wearing ox
fords, until the weather becomes so
cold that even this is not sufficient protection. But. for most of us the
weather is sufficiently mild to make
low shoes and wool stockings practi
cal for many.week3 to come.
If you want to reduce the anklee
and strenghten them, wear low heeled oxfords that fit snugly under the
instep." This gives the ideal support to the foot. Then massage to
strength the ankle still more.
The massage is only a kneading and
rubbing motion with both hands over
the foot, and up the ankle to the
calf of the leg. It exercises and strenghtena the little muscles, and it
stimulates the circulation of the blood
Besides the masyage, there is one
special exercise which you should practice. Sit on a chair or stooi with the shoes off, point the toes out. stretching the foot and leg as far as
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