Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 337, 14 December 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1921.

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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM

she pointed to the attractive squares a - BOBBIE D of unbleached linen and the rough , ,!,. ther ,rieri',ia

for the boy you like best. He has given you no reason to think that he

NEW CONDITIONS Chapter 33

.Never mind,' Luther said, as, hut effective embroiderv on them

1 hough trying to avoid a subject that; "Yes, she did. She helped furnish

',T W , J0"';" "e "u" 11118 Place- ana came over ana Pamiea intend3 l0 marry you, and therefore to ry. We 11 go back m the kitchen and every clay except matinee days, and! ,ve u olher riends would be foolish, get you something to eat." found bargains it's really a veryib Send card3 to aU the boy3 unless He had helped her oft with her pretty place, it's all due to Claire s vou prefer to give the one you like the shabby black serge coat a garment ideas." i best a book at least 15 years old, carefully kept "You do speak then?" '

as "best" and worn perhaps but half! Luther laughed a little. j a dozen times a year, grown shabby j ' Of course, we are perfectly good

now rrom age ir not from use. friends. I took her out to lunch toAmy Talbot followed her son j day. Do you suppose just because through a series of rooms and downt she doesn't want to Bee me every

a long hallway. It was her first experience in a city "flat." "This place is an old fashioned

seldom calls me up. Do you think he body is too fat, some of the extra loves me enough for me to give up . flesh is certain to form under the chia the others? I really love the first as well as over the abdomen and the the best and am not satisfied unless I j back of the shoulders. A general ream with him. , i duction will help to reduce this double Would you advise me to give all Chin and local treatments with ice and

four a Christmas present? ; careful massage will draw up the loose

day she doesn't want to Fee me at all?" Mrs. Talbot gave it up. When a husband and wife did the almost unheard of thing of separating, it wa3

because of something serious. Whol ever heard of a husband taking his

wire out to mncn, and the wire coming around fixing up his sister's

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

the table.

She followed behind .him the kitchen was at the back of the place, opening into the long hall. A narrow bathroom came next filling the width of the hou.se. Down the hall were three bedrooms, one for her, one larger one where the two girls slept and Luther's. And then came the living room, which spread across the width of the house acain ana

had in it Amy's piano hired by the month, Luther explained. The place was plain, almost bare, a home fixed up of odds ami ends.i but managed with taste. The nicej things were always attributed to; Claire. j Luther turned at the sound of a key.j "Here's Jane." he said, almost with! relief. "Amy will be home soon, she's i at a dance " j

A dance! Amy never mentioned dancing in her letters!

J.partment house,' Luther explained. "The more flights of steps you are willing to walk up, the less rent you pay. The rooms are large, considering most of these places, and as we are four stories up, we get quite a bit of

sunlight. As we are in a very un-j house after a separation? She gave fashionable district we g?t the place it up as a hopeless puzzle, cheaply." , "Come and see the rest of the The hall seemed endless, but at rooms," Luther said, getting up from

last they entered the kitchen. Mrs. Talbot was at home in any kitchen. Most of her life had been .'pent In one, and the mere sight of pans and pots banging on the wall put her at ease. She forgot the dread of the city outside and the fatigue of the journey, as she began lying on an apron. Luther managed all the strange new arrangements for her he lighted

the gas stove and showed her how the hot and cold water faucets worked, and took the things from the lefrigefator. "No running down steps and through tow cellars to set the butter," he said. "Jane has everything arranged splendidly here." He fairly chattered as he helped he make herself supper. He set the table for her in the dining room when she was ready to spread a little place on the kitchen table. While she ate, she looked wonderlingly about. Luther explained the clever things Jane and Amy had done in fixing up the place at small expense, buying old-fashioned furniture cheaply and enameling it in sort colors, making quaint luncheon sets of unbleached linen and checked

gingham embroidered in crossstitch -which the girls did because they could not afford to buy linen. "Claire's very clever at that sort of thing," Luther went on. "She made a lot of things we have." , "But vou said she had your old place " "She has well, I suppose you have to know it sometime. We we've separated." Mrs. Talbot looked at her son with t-hocked eyes. "You mean you " "We aren't living together. Claire's

urea 01 me, i guess, lm not very Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl exciting, I suppose. We well, we is years old and have been going with

man i agiee very wen. bhe wanted a fellow two years my senior for the to go back on the stage and I re- last six months. I have positive proof

luseu to let her. She found a part. that he goes only with me, while I go!

anc went Dack anyway. And we with three others. The first only quarreled about that. Then this; comes about twice a week and then chap she's known so long Jim we go to dances, etc., and he very Clarke, you've heard of him began ' ' "

hanging around and 1 was jealous; and we quarreled about that. andi there were other things. In the endj she said she was tired of me, andi

I suggested to Jane and Amy that wc

skin and bring back the smooth' and youthful lines. I would recommend a 10 minute rub with a piece of ice every day, to be preceded by a rather vigorous massage with the. hands. The exercise of stretching the chin upwards as far as possible also will be of immense benefit, and if you cannot get ice, use any well-recommended astringent.

Unhappy Yours is, indeed, a very difficult problem, and unfortunately, : is a problem many women face. You naturally want friends and a little social life; your husband refuses to lot you have friends. I suppose it Is an unconscious jealousy on his part but that doesn not make it a bit easier for you. You write that his insults to your friends and his constant quarreling when you see anyone makes you so unhappy you are even tempted to leave him. You have, fortunately, the means of supporting yourself. Could you. by quiet, plain talks with your husband, make him see that yours is a partnership as well as a marriage since you are contributing your share

and that his attitude is spoiling your life? Quarreling won't help, it will only make things worse. If your problem is solved, it will be the result of a well-talked over, businesslike agreement between you.

All Inquiries addressed to Mrs Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chit?" department will he answered in these columns in their turn. This requires considerable time, however, ow-inff tj 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.

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Dear Mrs. Thompson: Will you please tell me of a good skin whitener? R. G. A teaspoonfui of the tincture of benzoin to an ounce of rosewater forms a well-known lotion, which is excellent for whitening the skin. Dear Mrs. Thompson: The father of the young man with whom I keep company raises Angora cats. This young man wants to present mp with ona tor a Christmas present. Would it be proper for me to accept the gift? SANTA CLAUS. Yes. it. will be all right to accept the gift.

a Double Chin Best of You.

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The other day I was listening to a woman speaker. She had what is known as a commanding platform presence. That is, when she stood before an assemblage of people, she was

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CHURCHES HAVE MANY REPRESENTATIVES IN HOUSES OF CONGRESS

There was one Protestant Episcopalian, one Christian. The Lutherans. Dutch Reformed, Unitarians and Mormans all have two members each.

jThere are six Catholics and six Bap'tists, seven Congregatlonalists, -U Presbyterians, 12 Episcopalians and 17 Methodists. . ' -

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FRATS GET RELIGION. (By Associated Press) ANN" ARBOR, Mich. Dec. 14 Fraternities and house clubs of the University of Michigan are going to get religion, if they haven't it already. Plans have been completed by the Student's Christian Association of thj university for regular Bible classes

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Mme. Miura. Mine. Tamaki Miura, the little Japanese soprano, who has sung the part of Cio-Cio San, in Madame Butterfly, with much success, has just arrived in New York from Buenos Ayres. She has been away a year in Europe and South America, and is now on her way to Chicago to join the Chicago Opera company.

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 14. That the churches are well represented in both houses of congress i evidenced by a statement issued by the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodist Episcopal church which recently made a survey and issued the following statement today: Out of a total of 435 members of

congress 24 are non-members, and j church affiliation of 98 could not be

ascertained. The following are the church affiliations: United Brethren, Mormon, Independent, Mennonite, Dutch Reformed, Evangelical have one member each. There are two- Universalists. There are three members of the Quaker church and three of the Jewish church. Five LTnitarians, 10 Disciples, 10 Lutherans, 11 Christians, 18 Catholics, 23 Congregatlonalists, 35 Episcopalians, 29 Baptist, 56 Presbyterians and 99 Methodists. In the senate the survey showed that out of a total of 96 senators the church affiliations of 23 was unknown and only four were, non-members.

The grand bazaar in Stamboul soon to be lighted by electricity.

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her attractive personality. She seem-1 .,,

various organizations at least once a

ed to be a woman of about 35, and she

was remarkably pretty. This was my impression as I entered the room late, and saw her in front of me. I had to walk around the side of the hall to find a seat, so that when I looked at her a?ain. it was no longe.her full face, but her profile that I saw. Suddenly she appeared to be 45 or even 50 all because there weie two baggy pouches of flesh under her chin.

A double (or triple) chin will spoil 1

even the prettiest face. The sad part is that it is absolutely unnecessary. No woman need spoil her appearance with a double chin, if she begins treating herself in time. Of course, if the

France has officially indorsed the plan of the Belleau Wood Memorial Association in this country for the reconstruction of the village of Bel-leau.

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Ladles' Aprons and Housedresses will make a fine present.

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

ANDERSON'S Homc-Madc CHOCOLATES and Assorted Candies For Christmas About 48 different pieces, Including Butter Creams, 'vrhipped Creams, Fruit and Nut Centers and Fruit Cream Centers. These candies are made in our own kitchen; your inspection is invited any time. Only the highest grade chocolates used for coating. We Have a Large Number of Fancy and Plain Boxes Also baskets and the popular candy tins, from which to make your selection. Any one of these filled with our delicious candles would make n attractive gift. Priced, filled, from 75c to $15.00

Come in. make your you or mail them so

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"Cut then you aren't speakingand you said she made all these

How many friends did you forget last Christmas? Buy your Greeting Cards now from

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There never was such a stock of Christmas Slippers shown in Richmond. There are literarlly thousands and thousands of Slippers, of every kind, size and color for men, women and children. For ladies there are Comfy Felt Slippers, Moccasin Slippers, fur and ribbon-trimmed Slippers, padded sole Slippers, quilted Satin and Boudoir Slippers, Bath Slippers, etc. All in every color. We repeat, in every color, so come here for the color you want in the style you want it.

Tub Blouses

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Special Lot Wool Phoenix Silk Hosiery, all Thread Hosiery Silk $1.00 Special, $1.00

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