Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 319, 21 November 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1921.
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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM
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AMY REBELS Chapter 13 Jordan Ta'.bot had a curiously severe face. As a younr man he had been handsome enough, with more intelligence and fire in his countenance than any other of the 'boys" in that section of the country. And Amy Talbot had admired him enormously.
But the fire had frozea, so to speak.!
porch, and father won't hear us.
your people mind, Dickie?" "They'll be tickled," Dick said. "We've always wanted a talking machine and never got one. Come on along." And the part went off, carrying the machine and the records. Mrs. Talbot held Amy back. "But you're aot going to dance," she said; "not when your father says not to." "I'll go and watch and learn the
provement in the appearance. To do this, study th3 lines that are most becoming, then adapt the coffure to them. Maude You can make the grey hairs less noticeable if you use the Egyptian henna in the shampoo. It would require a dye to make them black, but this other way will darken them without injuring the hair, as henna is a tonic.
The eyes that flashed with fun now ""f""" -ruSic wun every woru flashed with contempt. The clever re-. "But I must sit by and watch, so I marks that once made everyone laugh,; won't be corrupted by the example of began to carry a bit of a sting. Then brolher and slster." the wit soured to sarcasm; now it was . . httin HprmnHntinn nf pvprvthinc that At thls Claire began to giggle.
did nnt nnite meet with his aDnroval. i '"He's an old foggy." she said softly.
screen fairly stalked out of the house to the porch. "Our father considers dancing wicked," she announced. "Hush, Amy, not so loud, you'll be
heard." her mother begged, fearing! "I'll go and watch and learn the All inquiries addressed to Mrs. so ' . .I!- ... t .j i t.-u i Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chits
more trouble. ?, sP" lua- Bllu " " ; department will be answered In these
T. . . ... , .. . . " f-3 io. iui u uituici iucu. nuu columns in ineir iurn. 1 nis requires me rest or jou maj dance, Amv ,, ., -, in t th itv T.v. considerable time, however, owins: tj
had onmieh of this sort nf life I'll the reat number received. So. if a haa enougn or mis sort, or lire. J " personal or quicker reply is desired, a live With Jane and Study. And Claire stamped and self-addressed envelope says I can live with them if I want." i must be enclosed with the question.
faded woman in the shadows of the porch. Her youngest, her baby, was going away too!
Amy had at last rebelled openly.
went on unheeding and growing more
In all the 56 years of his life, Jordan "Let's take the machine down to Dick s, What was ahead of her?
Talbot had not been more than 20
miles from his home. His life was rising, working and going to bed; his relaxation sitting on the porch smoking a pipe and staring moodily into space. His vision was bound by the limits of his village. "He used to be the brightest boy in the place," Mrs. Taloot said more than once to her growing children. It was true that at school he had always easily obtained the highest marks. It was true he owned and
read more hooks than anyone else in
i he community. This gave him
reputation for scholarship.
place. We can dance on the sidej
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tunate than for that understanding to create feeling against either Japan or Great Britain. There are liberal and anti-militarist forces in Japan just as
there are in Great Britain. Likewise j there are militaristic and imperialistic!
forces in the United States. The situation should be regarded as a struggle of liberal forces in all countries against war-making forces in all countries. The Japanese who i3 liberal and wants peace and disarmament is an ally of the American in the same frame of mind. And with regard to
Japan, it must be remembered that
ably be explained a3 one that docs not public opinion should stand firmly in any way menace our interests. Itagainst any 'sort of Anglo-Japanese alls probable, too, that we will be invited ... Jtc ,,.,, ir mto join it. making it a triple alliance. Tnlr!nlToZl. erlcal in Profitable Relation. j a position to enforce her point of view. The Anglo-Japanese alliance has, if her representatives are' shrewd been an extremely profitable relation i enough. American diplomacy was outtor both of the principals. They will twitted at Versailles. It has been outnot give it up without a struggle. But j witted at least once since then. Unfile best-informed opinion in this coun- ' doubtedly there are many persons who
try is that American interests demand a complete divorcement of British and Japanese interests, and a definite alignment of Great Britain behind the American Pacific policy. It should not be fort-rotten that in
ternational agreements often have
expect it to be outwitted
Washington.
again m
nomic opportunity for all nations) in not quick to lay down that gun.
Japan's whole rise in the world has j clauses which are not published, and i
been by war, and that she owes ner very existence as a nation to her army and navy. She is the only nation in Asia that has not been overwhelmed and exploited by the Europeans. She has preserved her integrity by toting
a gun and she knows it. It cannot be!
a matter for (surprise, then, that she is
sometimes warn out in ways that could scarcely be deduced from their wording. It seems probable that American diplomacy and American
China, and of insuring China's nation
al integrity and autonomy. This policy is embodied in the Hay doctrine. It has been assented to by practically all of the other nations in words, but it has been violated by all
REDUCING THE ABDOMEN The stout woman always has the problem of reducing a large stomach
a; and abdomen, but then she can always
feel that a general reduction course
' will reduce the abdomen as well as
other parts of the body. The woman who has the real difficulty is the wo
man who is thin Out who has a large
But as a matter of fact. Jordan Tal
bot stopped thinking somewhere between the age of 16 and 21. This is far too often the case, even in the packed metropolis where new
ideas are fairly forced upon people by i abdomen as the result of standing their contact with each other. But badly or shild-b.-aring. In the case of Jordan Talbot became mentally slug-! the fat woman it is apt to bo merely gish al! of a sudden. surplus flesh, in the case of the thin Perhaps his physical work was tooj woman it is duo to lax and weakened much for him. Perhaps It was eas'.en muscles. In either case this standard
not to think. In any case, he accepted
certain ideas and formulas taught to him in his youth and never went beyond. One of the ideas was that dancing was wicked. So when he came up the road and
Heard the frivolous strains Ptep coming from the porch
own house, the black thunder clouds gathered in his face. He saw his son and his son's wife dancing together, and Jane, perched on Ihe porch rail by the machine, keeping it wound when the mechanism run down, thereby producing more of the evil mu.-ie. He saw his toungest daughter dancing, her waist encircled by the arm of
one of the boya in the village.
exercise will hop irumensly: Stand erect with the hands on the hips, with some loose dress on and without corset3. Bend the body forward as much as possible, keeping the spine straight. Without straightening up bend sideways, backwards and to
of one-; the other side. That is you are pivoting
of his ' the ntire uDDer Dart of th bodv. The
hips should be moved as little as pos
sible. Keep up this revolving moiion until you have done it twenty time1?. You can feel the pull upon the mus
cles. If you aiv much in need of this exercise the abdomen may feel sere for some hours afterward, but next day in spite of the soreness repeat the
exercise, and repeat it aain every day
until those muscles are strengthened
lie had no authority over his grown! and some of the surplus flesh rolled
'nuaren nut Amy must stm obey. j away. Carefully skirting the porch, he walked j Other exercises may b- taken in connroundtothebackofthehou.se. Mrs. : nectton with this. A vigorous mas
i aioot, sensing trouble, disappeared to sage with the palms of the hands is
meet him
In a moment she came out again. '"Amy," she called, "your father wants you."
Everyone guessed there was trouble
recommended by reduction specialists.
Corsets that lace in the hip but leave the waist comparatively tree will make the abdomen flatter and better
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Anglo-Jap Alliance
Xone-the-less world peace depends largely upon the renunciation by Japan of her imperialistic ambitions in Asia generally and in China in particular. These ambitions are made possible largely by her alliance with
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r,e in risllc onH ccnkik. h i Diiia.ui ii iius aiuauce comes
Japan with the support of Great Brit-1 , an en.f, he mihtanstic Party m ain. The United States must either I aPan W1,be weakened, and without ; check this violation of her traditional j inZ anything that is nghtfu ly hers policy with regard to China or else ! JaPan Probably be forced to adopt she must withdraw entirely from thea 'oreign policy less menacing to her Prn losvfno- rhin, n hor .neighbors and to the peace of the,
Hard to Prove .world. There are some pacifists who appear n is clear then tliata leading object j to favor the latter course. Thev say ! of the conference for the L nited States
that if the United States disarmed;1 T0 Prevent a renewal or tne Ang o- l
and withdrew from the international " ystruggle, other nations would eventu-i0?.;?111 of fJ' that our diplomacy,
ally follow suit. But this is rather
hard to prove. It seem3 more prob
able that if ihe United States withdrew her influence from the Orient she would merelv leave it an open field for the imperialistic ambitions of other nations, and that she would eventually have to encounter this imperialism when it was much stronger than it is today. If then, the United States is to remain a factor in the Pacific, it is clear that the chief force with which she
has to contend is the imperialism of!
Japan, supported by Great Britain. It
is of the utmost importance that the!
American public should understand
these facts.
But nothing would be more unfor-
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This Is a Marvelous Exercise
I his style would be adapt to coarsen the j expression. The rule is to follow the prevailing mode, only to the point! where it is useful in making an im-
as ,
brewing from the expression on her waist.
face. Amy left Dick and went indoors, j Troubled Aubrey Of the two wavs "Haven't you danced enough? I you describe tor dresing the hair, I should think you'd be tired." Mrs. Tal-j would select the one that is most behot said. It was her wav of being tact-j coming. A round face with pronounerd ful. Luther took the hint, and stopped . features, wonid not look well with;
me music, in the silence they heard I those heavy puffs over the ears.
Amy s voice from tne Douse. j "Very well, since you can still order j me around! But in a few weeks I'll i
be 18. and then I can do as I choose. Musterole ririvea nain awav ami i
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Dear Mrs. Thompson: We are two girls sixteen years old and are going
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been back to see us since. Ought we to write to them, saying that we are sorry that we did that way? We care a lot for these boys and do not want to lose their friendship. WORRIED AND ANXIOUS. You were quite right in refusing to let the boys put their arms around you. If you had given them that privilege they would have wanted to go further in their love making. Since
they have dropped you now, it is evi-j
dent that all they wanted was girls to make love to. Of course you should I not write to them. A letter might call j lhem back, but it would only be an in
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