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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1021.

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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM

OLD WAYS AND NEW Chapter 23 Half angry, half ashamed, desper

ately on the defensive, Clalro sat vita her eyes down and the tears running down her cheeks. Claire very rarely cried. She knew too well

what's around her here? I never did. I married, and raised a family. That's all any woman can do, or hope to do. Why can't Amy stay here? Dick wants

to marry her. Will she bo a better wife for knowing dancing and seeing theatres and hearing people talk like Jano does?" '

i miner couiu nor. answer, tsetween

the value of tears to make them com- tne old ways and the new was a gujf raonplace. She knew that Luther j wide as the Atlantic for this poor old rould not. resist her when P.he weDt. ! woman. Ho sat quietly, holding her

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ack . She preferred victory by other j means, and used tears as the masterstroke when everything else failed. She rarely had to use tears; frowns, smiles, coaxings, pouting?, occasional fits of temper, got her what she wantfed. Sho knew that she was pretty when she cried, but not if she cried too long then her noso would so red and her pwet blue eyes would have heavy, 6hiny Uds. But she knew now that the new situation wa3 desperate. She was playing her main card, using her mas'erstroke, first. And her tears were partly genuine, too. "I hate it hTP, I hate it." she went on. "It's so dv.ll and stupid. I want to get away." Luther sat looking at her seriously. H knew this was coming. Now it had come he was partly relieved. He sat trying to mako her out, wondering what was real and what was pretence, giving her the intent study he might devote to some intricate engineering problem. His great gray eyea never left hor. His wide mouth twisted a little as it did when he was hurt. "I know it's dull," he said finally. "It's restful too, and it's done you good, dear. You look fresher and prettier and younger than I've ever seen you " "I've got freckles." Claim sobbed. "They're awfully becoming if vou have. I've probably bcn selfish.

You've never seen a lifo like this.'

It's the thing for me, since I'fo been sick, but I suppose it's been dull for you. Co back if you want. I shan't mind only won't you be lonesome by yourself in the apartment?" Claire stopped crying. She had her

way. She began to plan. 1 "I'll take Amy, sh" should he gotten away from this stupid life. She's stag- I have talk

nating here Sne'U marry Dic k just because she'? bored, and be stuck here all her life." "That's a co-id idea, take her along. I I'll fix it up with mother. As for Jim Clarke you know I don't trust, him. : I shan't ask you to promise not to see' him." j Claire had a sudden candid streak.' ' I shan't promise anyway." she said i "Because I might, and that would be j breaking my promise. But I'll promi.-'e I 'o try net to see him." j

Luther smiled at the childessness of this, a slow wise Fmile as though ho were a hundred years older than

his wife. j "I'm only exchanging one child foranother," was the way he put it to his : mother. I'm sending Amy to keep j C'lafre compary, while I'm staying; '.vih you. I'm not fit to go hack to i

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Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

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1 tie. This is because both the pilocar- ! pine and the extra quality of cologne jare expensive items. But it is surely i worth it s price. Some readers say they don't like the odor. That comes ' frnrn thn r- i c-a 1 i;ir irkiil, i., n

tiseptie, and which I think too valuable to leave out. After all the odor is a clean one and evaporates quickly.

Different heads nwri riifffrrnr ton

ics. This pilocarpine tonic is a good general one because it contains something to stimulate the growth, to stimulate the color cells and to overcome dandruff. It can be used by anyone, but a very dry scalo needs either an

oil tonic or an oil treatment combined with this. I usually advise a crude oil massage or a massage with suiphur ointmcnt. There arc various treatments that are tonics. A shampoo with an antiseptic soap is a tonic because it cleans

es the scalp so thoroughly. An egg j shampoo is a tonic because the sul- i phur in the egg yelk is good for the ! hair. A thorough sunning whenever! the weather permits is one of the best . possible tonics, because there is some-! thing vitalizing in The warmth of the ; sun's rays. And a gently stimulating ; massagof the scalp every dav using

only the finger tips is a tonic because' it brings up the blood to the roots of the hair. Sage tea is a tonic, but is difficult to use. Even the henna shampoo is sufficiently good for th-. . hair, to be considered a. tonic. , Betty L. For the -mall warts on the palms of the ham!:, try gentle friction each day by using cither powdered! pumice or a pumice stone. Tie a , white silk thread around the base of; the larger one ;.nd it will drop ct't itself in a few day.-. Very large war;? or those on the face should lo c:in.ci ' for by a dermatologist. S. B. V. R. The daily use of buttermilk on the face will net fatten it, ' since this product has had all the fa's , removt d from it in the process cf mak-; ing butti r. Hopeless. A girl of 1." vears, heigh ; five feet three and a half inches should :

weigh about 120 pound.-. The condition, of your skin shows that you need the I

doctor to prescribe for you. AH Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes in tare of the "Beauty Chits" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing: to the great 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.

MALLEABLE EMPLOYES IN FAVOR OF TARIFF Employes of the Richmond Malleable Castings company Thursday adopted resolutions favoring a protective tariff in behalf of American industries. The resolutions point out that the

employes fear the effect on American industry of the admission of cheap foreign good.;, manufactured under;

Friday. Dec. 2 King Solomons i cheap labor conditions. They urge the j chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., work in Hoy-, tariff duties be levied according to j al Arch degree. (American values at all times, even i Saturday, Dec. 3 Loyal Chapter No. j when exchange is normal. j 49, O. E. S., stated meeting, annual Copies of th resolutions are to be' election of officers. j forwarded to Senators Watson and ,

New and to Representative Elliott. DIES AFTER DINNER FOR 13: DEATH CF WIFE SIMILAR I f:i F'U

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into the country have led observers prpvk Fnmilips Often form thfi nnininn tW within a fPW f Ien.5I 1 IZTTllllfiS 1JtCfI

years Argentina probably will be an Ctinstitntp "Whole SkcW

oil-exporting country. pARIS Dec Tb(? QUmber of cas. British, American, Swiss, German, j es in which FTench families manage, Chilean and Belgian enterprises arc act and, in some cases provide the now reported to be operating in Ar- plays tor Paris theatres, is the suhgentina, in addition to the undertak-! ject of much comment in theatrical

ings ct tne Areentine srovernnientL

In the Comodore Rivadavia field,

tne government continues successful bfn.itions that .Ie;sn Riehenin. r:nnt and

drilling. In the other fields and po- i member of the Academy and his son tential fields throughout the country i have jointly applied for the man ageexploration is going cn rapidly. ment of the Odeon, recently changed.

So successful are these family com-

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lowing a dinner party attended by 10 j persons. Anton Wieneka, SO years; old, ! died today cf heart failure. Friend ' pointed out that his wife died two :

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"She'll t eac h her fo many nfw ; hing?," Mrs. Talbot said, looking at j I'laire and Amy on the porch. i'-r't that I don't like Claire I do; 1 hough she does things I just don't i epprove- of. ; "But you have common sense. Ln-j her. Amy's young, she's spoiled a!-' ready. She'll got notions in th city ! She might never want to come back." j "But after nil, mother, what do you want her to do? She must Fee a liltle I of life somctiime " j "I want her to sottle down here and i marry," Mrs. Talbot said, moved to j y.idden confession cf all her hopes.' "She's my youngest, mv baby, I want' hr-r near. Why should she see anything of the world'.' You've seen if That's all right, you're a man, that'? different. Claire has seen what vou j call life" j "And you don't approve of Claire." j "And Jane look at Jane. She':?een too much of life. I can't understand my chitdren any more. Their! ideas are all different from mine.' hey don't think the way they were! taught any mor they " cho brokf off. crying a little, heart-breaking ' with her age and her tears. j "Now you want to take Amy too. Why should fhe Fee anything but I

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