Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 316, 17 November 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEtiKAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1921.
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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM
was in a plume laden hat, Claire was , cf life by keeping her from the theain a rich fur coat, Claire was buried in i tres. i a dark fox scarf and muff so only her " That all depends," Jane put in eni laughing eyes and saucily smiling ergetically. "Some women don't want
mouth appeared, and Claire was in a, to be supported.'
severely trim tailored suit.
THE DANGER ! face, and something warned her that Chapter 10 the older woman was shocked. Mrs. Talbot went to bed that night j "I wone white silk tights under the
perfectly happy. Every room in the j -umr, "' auueu quicKiy
'How long. Two years in the chorus
school of dramatic art. Chorus work I is awfully hard and doesn't pay well,
and I always wanted straight acting
Then I had small parts for a
then Loo "
fai-mSn.,.. rt iav awake. But this, if anything, made matters i anvwav
vi , . . ' , ,worse. Mrs. Talbot associated theiijtfio more than a vpi beinsr really too tired to drop asleep at .nn, ..tlhtC!,. : j iiuie more in an a jea:
once, thinking how nice It was to have ; (.st and evil that she had ever heard
her whole familv under one roof again. . about stage folk.
Yet even in her sentimental mood her thoughts ran to trivial things
i"ulu "in neijuiiug hi muu-isi,, broke off to a smile at Luther.
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"He won t let me go on acting, though
, ! But she said nothing. Claire showed ! other pictures, most of them in con
It was too bad, she said to nerseir, j the dresses and wondered whether she that Amy had taken the good rug i could imMa'o them for herself. Claire from Jane's room, to put in Luther's, j
When that was done, there was no , idea that Jane would come home. : But of course, they couldn't take it out again and after all, Luther's wife j was a new-comer, and the best should be brought out for her. Jane would I
not mind.
Then she decided to ask Jane wheth
er she minded giving up her good rug to deck Claire's room! Yet she knew that Jane would never even notic its
I conld since we live near the thea
tres." "He's right too. A woman's husband should support her," Mr3. Talbot put in. Somehow she felt that Luther had raved Claire from a verv wicked sort
CHARLES S. BARRETT ELECTED FARMERS' UNION PRESIDENT ; (By Associated Press) I TOPEKA. Kas., Nov. 17. Charles; S. Barrett, of Union City, Ga., was; unanimously re-elected president of the National Farmers' Union at the ,
'But Jane" Mrs. Talbot felt this
was a dangerous subject. "I don't. I'd hate to have any man give me money." Jane was sitting
quite straight as she delivered this j annual convention here today.
speech, fane looked rather fine when she began what her mother called a lecture. "But if you were married" "All the more reason why I wouldn't." Tomorrow The Danger Spreads.
Guides assert to visitors that the candles at the birthplace of Christ have been kept burning for 500 years.
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You sated the turkey's price ly using enterprise? Why, 1 don't just gel you, Laura
"You simple old Ned! Baking with Valia'a Enterprise Flour, of course It tares money and so much usorry! ' '
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absence and would laugh at such a j o.uestion. But she had thought in unimportant details so long she could not think in ether terms. And when she finally went to sleep, it was to dream that all the children were young again, and I that Claire, in some unaccountable I way, was her own small daughter with i fat golden curls that hung down her back and the prettiest blue hair ribbons in the village! Oddly enough, it was through Jane's j coming that the mother first heard . abount Claire's earlier life. She had I never dared to ask any questions. She j only knew that Claire had once been ! on the stage, a disturbing fact that i Luiher had mentioned casually in his' letter when he announced his marri- j age. They were out on the lawn again, i all of them but Jordan who had driv-; en off on an errand. Mrs. Talbot, j whose hands never rested, was darn- i ing, and Luther was lying in the ham-i mock. Jane had made some remark j about a picture of Claire Luther ha.d j sent her, and Claire brought down ' some old photographs to show the family. ! "That's when I was six and in danc-j Irtg school," she explained of one thatj showed her with fat curls and frill v hnrt skirts. "They tried to teach J me toe dancing, but it was too hard.! I'm so lazy." She seemed to think.
laziness a pretty virtue. "That's my first real part," another nicture came out remarkably like- the first. "I got it because T wa.s what the manager called the baby type. He wanted girls for a child's chorus in a musical show." The picture showed her a.iln about 20 years old in short and frilly skirts and curls. The . skirts were to the knee. Mrs. Talbot did not dare look. Sh had been brought up to think leg immodest. They were certainly not shown, and never photographed! They n-eren't even mentioned, except when ncesary and then by the more ladylike title of "limbs." "1 like this best," Luther said, sort-
iir.g over the pile. He pulled out one!
that showed Claire dressed as a musical comedy jockey, with short white satin breeches, a blazer striDed jacket and cap. The wide breeches endc-d very much above the knee! "It w,i.s a pretty dance," Claire said vminisrenily. "We had a real hors, -n the stage, and a rare track back drop." She looked at Mr?. Talbot's
Heart Problems
Hear Mrs. Thompson: We are two girls, seventeen years old and would iik to know if it is proper for a young iady to take hold of a gentleman' sarin or for the gentleman to take hold of iicr arm when walking along the street ;,nd unmarried. Should the lady ask the gentleman to take hi? wraps off when she invites him. and if so should she take them
and hang them up or should he him-' self'.' Sh.mld the dady help the gentleman ; with hi coat, when he is leaving'.' Is it proper for two girls to go to a football game in their home town. I TWO GREEN HORN.-;. j I is correct for two to walk inde-'
v ndently and for the man to take the lady's arm to help her in difficult plates. It is also correct for the lady io ule lho gentleman's arm. She should invite him to remove hi;-, v. raps and show him whre to put hem, permitting him to hang thc-m up himself.
.-ho should not help him put on his!
coat. It is all right for two girls to attend -i fiothall game together.
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