Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 320, 22 November 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1921.

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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM

AN INCIDENT i by soap and water "to make it beChapter 14 have." It never occurred to Mrs. Talbot I She would not let this frivolous wo- ...... . , ... t . j man see them! that Luther and Claire might not be, ..you oftended mother by saying x happy together, j was an ugly little brute," Luther said Thev had been married a year or i when his mother had left the room, a little more. Luther's last visit home H; lying on a couch instead of

had been some months before the mar

riage, in fact, before the engagement

lout in the hammock.

She shouldn't be so touchy, then.

He was a

'timeVruadinl Claire You were an ugly brute," Claire said

to marry him, and being a tacturn chip in most ways, he did not want to mention the girl he was in love with to his family. As soon as they were engaged, he wrote. And a month or so after, when they were married, he wrote igain and sent the picture that young Amy so admired. To the mother, marriage was happiness. She had been told that, she had accepted it, along with a great many nther ideas. She had never done any independent thinking about it. Marriage was the aim and end of a woman's life. One grew up, married, "tept house, had children, and saw them ?row up and begin the circle all over

again. i She herself had been very happy j w hen Jordan fell in love with her. She I had loved her home in spite of thei poverty and hard work, and by the j time she became acutely unhappy and disillusioned, she had long since ceased

to think about it that is, as to whethpr or no't she was contented. Rut Luther and Claire were scarcely heyond the bride and groom stage

how romantic it was, she thought to j herself, and how nice to have them j about! "It's nice to see them with each j other," she remarked to one of her! neighbors. "They're so happy." ; This again was an unthinking! phrase, a remark that popped out of j her head because it seemed the sort of j 'hing to fay. Marriage was happiness! ft did not matter that all about her) were evidences of extreme discontentment, groat unhappiness. disillusion. Fhe had been taught by the novels' he read as a girl that marriage was happiness, therefore Luther and Claire J must be happy together. I One day she brought out an old book' if photographs, thinking to amuse i Claire. It was the typical "Family I Album" of the country house, red j

nlush coveted tiarhled in the centre so

the book resembled a flat hard cusli-1

ion rather than a volume, and over the

Imnl Iho nrnrrl "AT rl"T" In n ,V. H n rl t,

crnll of fancy letter.". i This is Luther when he was three," -he said, pointing to a small shiny; Photograph of a lad with great eyes j nd a lar:;e mouth, standing stiffly by i the side of a ( hair, to which he clung ! with one slightly raided hand. Claire looked at it and laughed. ! "W hat an ugly little brute you were." -he remarked, turning the pages in j -earch of more oddities. j She found them every family pho-J

ograph album is a rollection of oddities, since the antique is almost always 'on'derod beautiful and the old-fah-oned merely odd.

"Here you are, Ieo, as a baby. l! ."an tell because of your big mouth," j he said, finding another picture of i lim. j Sh turned back to the first one. with i Uice collar and qur home made j -lothos, with serious face and nervous-, y tight hand as the small lad faced the j amera. Again a lauch, and a turning i f pages for more things to make fun! )t. ! Mrs. Talbot closed the book, almost !

( with rude haste. Within it were picures of herself and Jordan, taken in heir "wedding clothes" she seated on

i stuffed chair. Jordan on guard above j her, a hand on her shoulder, symbol ' f possession and protection. She had j romantic feelings about that picture,! ?he did not quite want Claire to see it. j In it. too. were pictures of her own i mother a hard working, shrill voiced t woman, whose tongue was the terror, rf her neighbors, who had more greedy j lualities than generous ones but who, i being dead had passed into the saint-j hood proper to all the departed. In it,, too, were pictures of Jordan's own; gntle mother and a beloved grand-1 Fiunt, and other members of her fam--My and of Jane in starched pinafore ' and Amv with red hair slicked down.

pettishly, and drew her moutli into a

sulky expression. Then after a moment she laughed, crossed the room and kissed her husband. "I'm not in love with the three year old boy, but with the grown up man," she said. Luther was satisfied with that. So was the older woman who had heard this from the hall way. Tomorrow Jane's Idea3.

I using more cream until the pores have taken up all they need. Remove surI plus cream and rub the skin well with j ice. i All inquiries addressed to Mrs.

Forbps In care of the "Beauty Chits" department will be answered In these columns in their turn. This requires

considerable time, however, owing to 1 the great number received. So, if a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a i stamped and self-addressed envelope ; must be enclosed with the question. ! i The Kditor. j

Yale Professor. Noted I For Humorous Remarks', Cauncey M. Depew in Scribner'sj Magazine j In the faculty of Yale (1852-56) were several professors of remarkable j force and orginality. The professor

where the artesian well was projected, and very wise adviser to the students, j

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tfie Donng wouia De accompiisned Tf ar,vnn in trouble he would al- : V;

it-ova rm tn htm and rive him most ; 13 I

without cost. The professor

was a

sympathetic ; helpful relief.

2QQBEX53

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jof Greek, Mr. Hadley. father of the! ; distinguished ex-president of Yale, I

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

( was more than his colleagues in the j j thought and talk, of the undergradu-j l ates. His learning and pre-eminence j in his department were universally ad-j mitted. He had a caustic wit and his j ' sayings were the current talk of the j campus. j

He maintained discipline, which w as I

quite lax in those days, by the exer-ira

H. C. You fhouid weigh 120 pouids.J A Hipf rhnrt Wilt ha mailaH in if,

, ; cise or tnis aDimy. bome oi me ooys you send a stamped addresed envelop, j once drove a calf ,nt0 the recitation A clear skin is the re.ult of good room. Professor Hadley quietly rehealth, especially that of the diges-: marked: "You will take out that anitive organs. j mal. We will get along today with Peggy: The lines you speak of are! our usual number." It is needless to only temporary, due to the fact that S say that no such experiment was ever you are about ten pounds underweight. I repeated. A tablespoonful of olive oil, taken in! At one time there was brought up the same amount of grape juice, three in the faculty meeting a report that times each day, wil give you this need-1 one of the secret societies was about ed Weieht anil nlcn hnilH nn i-rmr wen. i 4rt K.i i..tL?;r.n -....-.11 in v .it-..

L eji. j iu uuic au ai tcciau w tril in lilt; wtriiiil , 1 eral health. of their clubhouse. It was suggested ; n

M. P. M. The tonic i am suggest- that such an extraordinary expense ing above will also help your case, should be prohibited. Professor Hadcuring the dandruff and and restoring ; lev closed the discussion and lano-hd

out the subject by saying, from what he knew of the society, if it would hold a few sessions over the place

Before Thanksgiving Sale A sale full of savings possibilities for thrifty buyers. SPECIAL TOMORROW at prices that are unmatchJL Wooo able at the low prices we ask. $30.00 Dresses at S14.75 $20.00 Dresses at S 9.75 $15.00 Dresses at S 7.95 New Fall Suits at S15.00

Extra Special Pongee Waists, high collars S1.95

Extra Special

Petti-

Wash Satin backers

79c

Canton Crepe Blouses Up to $7.50 valuas 82.95

the color to the faded tair.

Reader: if you use the white of an egg as an astringent, it should be in the proportion of one part egg to six of water. Such an astringent is only used when giving treatment and applied to the skin after it has been thoroughly cleansed with cream and removed with hot damp clothes. After applying the astringent, lie down and give it about. 20 minutes to work. Remove and proceed with treatment,

A BATH A DAY

Keeps you fit every way, and a shower keeps the jinx at bay.

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From Richmond's Greatest Underselling Furniture Store for Wednesday Only

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Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of twenty and have been going with a : oung man of the same age. He is now away at college, but he is very much dicontented. He wants me to go away with 1 int and b-1 married, but bis parents are very much opposed to our marriage because I im a divorced woman and it. n against their religion. I am vry much in love with him and ra!!v believe he cares for me. What wouid you advise us to do? V. M. N. If you are really in love with the young man ou will be unselfish and will try to encourag;"1 hkn in his school work and urge him to stay at college. If he leaves now and marries you, he will regret it as long as he lives, but if you urge him to stay in school and learn all he can so that he will thank you always. If the young man's love is deep it will last and he will want you when he graduates, and if his love i-s not of lasting character you had better find it out before you are married to him.

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Set

This 27-Piece umioem

Will be given absolutely free tomorrow only with every McDougall Cabinet

sold. AH you need to do is come to this store, select the McDougall Cabinet

you want and pay

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The balance arranged to suit you.

We will deliver the McDougall and Aluminum Set to your home

42-Piece

Dinner Set

offered at this store for tomorrow only at the very special price, for complete set -

31!

Bread is Economical

li.j-pound Loaves . 1 pound loaves. 8c;

for

.11c .15c

New System Bakery 913 Main

t--poci.il sale on Rcgina (IT) 1 licet rie Cleaners 0'JJJ Hart's Electric Shop 1027 Main Phone 2434

Special Golden Oak Buffets, S2:i.80 A chance tomorrow to secure a solid oak buffet at almost wholesale cost. These values have large drawers, mirrors, and come in golden finish, sua. SO.

Replace Old Dining Chairs With New. (PI Q rrr Here's Set of Six at iDIO. I D Shoddy, scuffed and worn chairs in the dining room spoil the whole appearance of the other furnishings. You can replace them now at absurdly low prices. We offer a set of six in solid fumed or golden oak, with full leather seats, for $18.75.

Solid Oak Dining Tables SI 1.93 With a stationary pedestal base, lift, extension top, and built of solid oak. This table is a genuine bargain at the new low price of only 11 95.

Thanksgivin

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HOOSIER

STORE

In order to crowd THREE DAYS' business into two, we have made the following substantial reductions for Tuesday and Wednesday only. Come and see the host of Thanksgiving specials that you will find throughout the store.

Shoe Bargains for the Entire Family

Ladies' Black Satin Instep Strap Slippers, Baby Louis heels. Three stvles for evening wear, at S4.85 & S5.85 Ladies' Black or Brown Kid Lace Shoes, Cuban rubber heels, welt soles. These are splendid solid leather; $8.00 values. Sale Qfr iQ price p04O Boys' brown calf welt English Shoes, solid leather, rubber heels; sizes 1 tfQ qt to 6. at tJJO.OO

89c

Ladies' best quality light

weight Overshoes, all styles;

double service heels. Sale price

Misses' brown or black Calf Lace Shoes, wide or narrow toes, for dress or school, in r.2:.0 S3.48 Men's 16-inch brown or pearl Elk h'gh-top Hunting Boots; all sizes at $6.75. Boys' sizes at S4.00 & 4.50

Special Prices on Men's and Women's House Slippers for This Sale

Men's and Boys' Bargains

$1.48

Men's heavy fleece Union

Suits, all sizes special, suit

Boys' Corduroy Trousers, in

sizes 7 to 16. Spe- -I f tial, a pair vltlU Men's heavy ribbed or fleece Shirts and Drawers, all sizes. Special, a garment, r?f

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Men's Work Shirts, nlain col

ors and stripes, sizes 14 to

it. bpecial each

Beys' Sweaters, grey only,

sizes 4 to 34special

Men's Cotton Socks, black and brown. Special, -1 f a pair 1UC

...78c

98c

Thanksgiving Sale of Ready-to-Wear

One rack of Silk and Wool Dresses to be sold this week at a big reduction. Every Dress perfect in style, tailor

ing and material. Values to

$oo.00 to be

at

Another rack of Dresses, just as good styles and materials, but broken sizes. These to

be sold at only

83.89

Your choice of any Georgette Blouse in stock, values to $S

during this sa!e at

Never before have we offered Ladies' Winter Coats at such prices. A splendid assortment of styles; loose or belt

ed models, some fur collars;

every on. a bar

gain at

Another rack of Coats in Bolivia, Velours and Plushes. If

you want sometnmg nitty, see these Coatsspecial at

iwiiai. values to .so'.a. $14.95

i iif toe $7.95

$10.95 Plushes. If $21.45

Blankets and Comforts

$2.75 Double Blankets, heavy fleeced. Special, Q- QQ pair vl.Ui $3.75 Double Bed Blankets, heavy weight. Spe- fl- f( cial, pair $4.00 extra large heavy Blankets, 70xS0. Spe- Q-i nn cial, pair V-L0 $5.50 large 70xS0 heavy Woolnap Blankets, plain color, with border. Spe- Qrt qq cial, pair $JO

home-made . S2.98

69c

$5.00 large size

3-lb. Comfort . Cotton, one-sheet size

$6.00 large, heavy two-in-one

Blankets-

special

$6.50 extra heavy real Wool-

nap Blankets, fancy plaid-

Special at-pair

$2.98 real Woolicy plaid-.

$3.98

Specials for the Home

Colonial Table Turn- JQ biers; sale, doz OJC

Aluminum Double Boilers, sale Choice of $8.50

Sherbets to match.

Wood Serving Trays, sale

Brown Earthen Casseroles

with nickle frame,

were $3: sale. . .

Special lot dinner Q- C)f size Plates, doz... OXU

Aluminum Percolators, sale

81.00

$7.45

$1.39 Casseroles

$1.69

$1.00

Choice of four patterns JS.50 Etched Goblets ' r7 4 f sale J.40

Aluminum handled Sauce Pans, salt . .

Large ll'-qt. Aluminum

ties, a real special.

only

Extra large granite

Dish Pans, sale .... Large size Steel Roasters, sale Grey Granite Coffee Pots, sale

49c 3i Ket-

: $1.39

69c 50c 59c

Until Wednesday Evening We Will Continue Our Special 20 Per Cent Discount on Dinnerware An Unusual Opportunity You Do Not Want to Miss

Save Money by Buying at This Thanksgiving Sale

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