Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 325, 30 November 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1921..

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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM

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COMPLICATIONS Chapter 21. "You don't understand." Jane went on. evidently trying; to be patient with her mother. "You see. a doctor beginning his practice must make a good showing, a prosperous showing, before i he world. Otherwise, no one will come to him. "Naturaiiy, no one wan:s io call in a physician who is shabbv and down

.it tho heeis anil who lives in a poor' neighborhood. It makes him appear ', to be no good. People can't be ex-, pected to know that every doctor must i make his way. ! "lnald has to hav an office in a! Kod neighborhood, with a well far-: nishrd waiting-room for patients --j they've nothing to do but sit there and' wait their turns and critisiz.e everything 1n the place, you see. And i they'll be extra critical because they won't be feeling we'll. "Then ho has t J have a car to make j his calls. Teople like a doctor driving! up in a machine. It looks poverty! stricken to come on a trolley." "1 don't see " j "Well, wait a minute," Jane was tak- j nig great care adjusting the blue liej while she went on with her explana- 1 tion. "People don't go to doctor's be-j cause they're handy. They aie recommended. through friends. Besides, a very young man isn't trusted. They : say he's inmature, just as they say an : old doctor is old-fashioned or not pro-j cressive, unless he's become a special-1 ist and charges huge prices." j Mrs. Talbot tried to apply these j theories to the fat. amiable gentleman j who trotted about in a run-down buggy with a shabby blick bag full of pills j who had been her doctor for more i

yars than she could count. The theories didn't apply. So she didn't believe them. "Rut. the woman" ".She's a wealthy lady who lias a hig apartment in a good part of the city. Sh 's givins Donald two room a in her apartment that have a separate "nt ranee, for his office. That saves tent. and she's recommending him to her friends, and she's already helped him out with money. She'., buying a car for him too. simply because she is interested in him and be

lieve.- he'll be a good doctor, pay her back sometime. Mean wit i

sion that was Jane's s-oul. in the change of expression in her oyes. What would Jane do? What wouldn't she do. rather, now that her feelings were so involved? The mother was fairly cold with fear and with helplessness. She walked to the window. Jim, the postman, was coming down the road. Claire was hurrying to meet him, to tak the letters. She sorted them hastily and slipped one into the blouse of her dress. (Tomorrow Claire Rebels)

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

j And do no; despise housework. ! There is an enormous amount of beuuI ty exercise to be eotten out of house-

work, if it is intelligently and energetically done. Sweeping, for instance, I is not only good for the arms, but lor i the shoulders as well, if you stand

fainy straight while using the broom. REDHEAD. As your skin is so oily, you will not be likely to overdo the use of benzoin. The amount of benzoin to be used depends upon its ac

tion when dropped Into the water; it

the water becomes milky with a drop or two, you have attained the proper proportions. While benzoin is an excellent astringent, it also has a tendency to make a dry skin more dry. But it would have to be ued to excess before it would produce this effect.

coil. But the way you have been arranging it around your face will bej your most becoming choice, whether it is confined with a barette and hang-

I ing loosely, or aone up in me oacK.j

All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chits" : department will be answered in these ' columns in their turn. This requires

considerable time, however, owing to the ffi'eat number received. So. If a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Editor.

up the Standard Oil company at Third i night about 10:30 when the manager and Main streets. I said no. Brown j was taking the money upstairs. Brown

and the Walker job at North Nineteenth and F streets, I was uot with him at the titv.e. Brown wanted me to go with him but I would not. Brown also wanted me to go with him and hold up the Murray theatre some

made several tups to the Murray theatre at night and at mornings trying to find out whe,, the manager took the money to the bank. "I make this statement or my own free will without fears or threats of

punishment or promises of any nature whatsoever. Signed: "Ralph O. Oakley." R. M. WcnoT. Chief of Police. C. Kendal, W. H. Longman, Witnesses.

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BETTY It depends on the way yout court noue yard and Brown left me

mother feels about it, whether or r.ot you should put up your hair. As you are above the average size for lt years you could be wearing your hair in a

at the corner of Third and Main streets. "Brown also wanted me to hold

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and select your Christmas Cards from the big line stock 10 times more Christinas Cards and holder.:

dealers combined. Beautiful Hand-Painted and Engraved Cards with envelopes to match, at 5c and up Richmond Art Store

"Richmond's Art and Gift Shop"

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The arms must develop by exercise

There is one way to develop the arms, and thut is by exercise. Of course, if you arc too fat, a reduction

He'll I to proper wei?.ht will bring the arms e, heito better propositions. If you are too

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explain when her mother was antag-; exercise. emistic. If you will play tennis almost every "Simply that people are more inter-j day next sinnmer, I can practically rsted in a good looking voung doctor j promi.-e you well rounded, and firm who isn't married, than in one who is. muscled, attractive arms at the end of And no one could expect Miss Ansell j the season. If you do not want to wait to support the doctor's wife--no. it! until next summer, as von nrohahlv

thin by t'ainit g flesh you will make!

j the arms more shapely. But if vou . to do: are within ten pounds of vour proper j

j weight and hive not. beautitul arms,: was hard to; the only thing for you to do is to j

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wouldn't do." i "I don't see the difference between, that and supporting him." j .lane laughed suddenly. j "One is philamhrophy. the other 'harify--char:ty if I'm in it." she ex-: plained. j Mrs. Talbot still did not see. ; "I would be a burden if I married, him. We both have our way to make' in a difficult profession. We'll both j succeed better if we are independent.' "Donald doesn't particularly believe in marriage anyway. And we bo'h ; agree that marriage should be for the; sake of having a home to bring up children. Certainly we would not be' able to afford children:" "But sur jly you haven't talked i about all this!" "Certainly: Why not?" Jane turned; wide eyes on her mother. "Is it wiek-j d to talk about having children? Ev-j n-vone pas them, whv not discuss it?"!

Poor Mrs. Talbot did not dare say nzain that it was wrong she knew

the answer would be that she was j "old-fashioned." i After a time she began timidly: ' "But. if you are in love with each j other " j Jane did not answer. Her larze; brown eyes that held all the fir" and determination of her father's eyewhen he was young, darkened and softened as she stared across the; room. Jane frankly in love was d;l'!erent trom Jane the medical student.' or Jane the critic. Little Mr-. Talbot ' had an inner wisdom, a motherly intuition, that she could not get into; words, that she was not even consci-j ous of. But she read the fire, the de-j termination, the impetuosity, the pas-.

won't, you ni itiht try indoor gym-; nasium work, with dumb-bells, Indian! clubs and parnphanalia like that. j If you havi no gym and cannot make up a rla-s of enthusiasts among; your friends, you can do wonders by; yourself, if yen will practice a few exercises every day. ' First, stand with the arms straight j out in front, of you and the fists, cler.elv d. draw back the hands to the shoulders, tightening the muscles and ' resisting your-e'f as much as possible.; This is splendid for the arms. Repeat it "20 times. I'o it again holding the ai ms out at ach side and drawing

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That man had provided for thai event. He had his life insurance, payable to his estate, to pay all of his debts if he should die. The wise plan saved hint worry and it helped his credit. His banker was glad to make that loan because this man had carefully provided against every chance of Iosf. Many men carry insurance who d: not have any part of it arranged to increase their credit by becoming quickly available for debts in case of their death.

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Pear Mrs. Thompson: I am 24 year-; old and have been married and parted; from my husband. He couldn't leave, his people and couldn't do any way ' except the way they told hhu to do. He would go for days and sometimes ! weeks and wouldn't speak to me. I I want your advice what to do. He: wants to live with me now. but doesn't want to give up his people. They are fussy people, and 1 want peace and pleasure. A. L. V. ! I believe that your love for your, husband should settle your question If vou want to live with him again I and" are willing to make saenhcesl for his sake. I would advise you u-, take him back. If. however, you are; o resentful toward his people that! you will not want your husband to; have anything to do with them, you! might just as well stay apart and n i renew a marriage which would bring: unhappiness and inharmony. I ga;n vou should have your own home. To' live with his people would! be out of the question. J , ..mm:nM " m................. ' "' ' J Stearns and Foster Mattresses FERD GROTHAUS j! ? Furniture of Quality ? : 5 614-616 Main St.

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ELECTRIC PUMPS and Plumbing Supplies at MEERHOFF'S 9 S. 9th

Prepared Lobster Salad Prepared Chicken Salad Boned and Skinned Smo. Herring Pickled Walnuts Pickled Lambs Tongues John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones

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Be here when the doors open ! This is one of the most remarkable value-giving events of the season! 'Exclusive-Type99 Hats, Virtually Qvven Away

at this Extremely Low Price!

Dress Hats Street Hats Sport Hats Tailored Hats Matron Hats Miss Hats Small Hats Large Hats Feather Hats NEVER SHOWN BEFORE

Panne and Lyons Velvets, Brocades, Satins, Metel Cloth, Duvetyn, Fur Trims, etc. Every color : Henna, pheasant, brown, silver, red, navy, sand, black and striking combinations I

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THESE HATS WOULD ORDINARILY COST US SEVERAL TIMES THIS SALE PRICE!

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An Announcement of Real Importance This season, probably more than for many season's past, the buying public has a right to expect and demand value received, consequently this brings up the question: What constitutes value? Value does not mean cheap price, nor does it mean alone reasonable price. Value means more it means high qualify at a reasonable price, backed by a dealer of inicgrity and stability, a dealer who. in the future, will be here to back up the sales made today. Value has ever been our watchword, and Jenkins and Company, from a small beginning in 1S6-, have steadily grown to their present commanding and enviable position in the community, by giving its many patrons an lione.-t value for an honest dollar. This season wo hae met the just expectations of the buying public by reducing every article in our stock to present-day values.

Many of our prices are even below the old pre-war standard owing to our ability to purchase stocks from manufacturers who were badly in need of capital. These savings upon the newest merchandise we are passing on to our many customers. A Comparison of Values and Prices is Urgently Invited Jenkins and Company 726 Main Street RICHMOND'S FOREMOST JEWELER"

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Good Style Only Half of the Story THE whole story of the new readjustments in pricing can be fully understood oniy alter you have seen the moderate cost-tags now attached to Fashion's finest apparel! Never have modes been so attractive; never have prices been so tempting; never before has th really limited budget been capable of attaining the splendid quality which it can command in our shop today.

You should see the beautiful new Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses, just received. Purchase made by our buyer in New ork the past few days. They represent the newest creations and the prices are most tempt

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