Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 339, 16 December 1921 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1921.

TO KEEP OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY IN NEW HOME OF SOCIAL SERVICE The public is invited to visit the new home of the Social Service bureau Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18. for the purpose of inspecting the new quarters and hearing something of the many activities which are centralized there. The following statement was Issued

in connection with the invitation: "It will be a revelation to the people of Richmond to learn what the various needs of their community are and also how they are being met by a very efficient staff of workers. It should be realized by the members of the community that the Social Service bureau is their medium of service. It is only common wisdom which prompts an investor to inspect the plant in which he has invested his interest and his money and the building at 111 North Eighth street is such a plant. "The directors, with their wives, will act as hosts and will receive the visitors during the afternoon. The inspection of the new home will be a revelation to those who have taken social work as a matter of course. Drop in some time between 3 and 6 o'clock and learn how an unique and efficient organization is conducted."

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

ROCKNE WILL REMAIN IN NOTRE DAME CAMP (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 16. Knute Rockne, for the last three years coach of the Notre Dame university football team, will continue in that capacity. This announcement was made last night at a dinner given by the Notre Dame club by Rev. James Burns, president of the Notre Dame university. It was reported that he was considering an offer from Northwestern university.

There is a bad way and a good way to steam the face There is a good way and a bad way to steam the face. The good way will help you to clear fine-grained skin and

the bad way will give you only coarse

pores and trouble.

The first thing to remember is, not to steam the face too hard or too often. The usual method is to draw a big towel over the head, then lean over a basin of boiling water or even over a kettle from which steam is pouring and to stay in that position until the skin is red hot and the beauty seeker about to suffocate. I have known womerfwho went through this process every, day and then wondered why they had dry, coarse pore complexions. It is quite all right to hold the face over a basin of very hot water, but it should not be kept over it for more

than two minutes. That is quite time enough for all tiny pores of the skin to be opened by the heat and ready to respond to further treatment. A much better plan, however, is to wring an old soft turkish towel from

hot water and hold this over the face. It can be put in the water again and held over the face any number of times until your skin reacts and becomes red and moist. This is a gentler method and, personally, I think a much belter one. In any case the steaming should be followed by a massage with some sort

of cold cream, a cleansing cream it

you are treating pimples or blackheads a flehhbuilding cream if you are treating wrinkles. Steaming the face opens and clears the pores and for that very reason is drying and must be followed by a cold cream massage. The masage must be followed by some treatment to close the pores, either a rinse with very cold water or water to which an astringent has been added, or, else by an ice rub.

4 inches should weigh about 120 it depends on her age but this is an average. I wouldn"t advise using any curling fluids, they may be harmless but it certainly isn't good for the hair to coat it all over with a fluid. Do you think so? Wet it and roll it on kid curlers, this is perfectly harmless and makes a soft wave.

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

considerable time, however, owing ii the great number received. So, if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must he enclosed with the question. The Editor.

at 10:30 o'clo. k Saturday morning at the Dennis Implement store on South Seventh street by the women of the Chester Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams, of Akron, O., are expected here next week to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams. Mrs. Le Ridgeway entertained in

formally Monday afternoon for the Leisure Hour Sheephead clutv. Mrs. Ben Korthaus i3 entertaining with a Christmas party for the club next Monday. Kenneth B. Fox, wno underwent an operation for appendicitis at Reid Memorial hospital Thursday, is reported recovering. v Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jessup are leav-

PAGE THIRTEEN ing toon for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend the winter. Miss Flora Parka and Miss Elsie Norris are leaving Friday evening for Washington, D. C, where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Vern Thomas has returned from Fort Wayne and Logansport, where she has been spending several days.

Anxious: There's no way to reduce the face, except to reduce all over. But if you weigh what you should, the face cannot, be too fat for real prettiness. You can make it seem thinner by drawing the hair off the face when you comb it, and by making the knot of the hair quite high on the head. A. B. C. and X. Y. Z. : A girl 5 feet

SOCIETY

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parlors. A market will be held at the First National bank Saturday commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning by Section Four, Ladies 'and Pastor's union of Grace church. Daughters of America will hold a market at the market-house Saturday afternoon commencing at 1 o'clock. A market will be held commencing

Christmas Greeting Cards, Folders and Calendars Why worry with a small assortment? Come here and see the big line. We carry in stock 10 times more Xmas Cards and Folders than all other dealers combined. Beautiful colored cards at 1 cent to 5 cents. Richmond Art Store 829 Main St. "Richmond's Art and Gift Shop"

Do Your Xmas Shopping at the U. S. Army Store! 11 South 7th St. Just received a full line of goods for the holiday season HERE ARE A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS: FOR HIM Sweaters, Leather Vests, Raincoats, Gloves, Navy Shirts, Shoes, Underwear, Sheepskin Coats and Vests, Leather Jerkins. FOR HER Blankets, Raincoats OTHER MERCHANDISE Arctics, Steel Army Cots, Hip Boots, Knee Boot Special Truck Caps Just Received 50c

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Every Lover of Beautiful Furniture is Invited to See this Display Special Prices Will Be Quoted

Are you interested in Overstuffed Living Room Furniture? We are having a very Special Factory Showing of high grade Suites in our windows starting today and ending Saturday, December 17th. We will make a very big display of Suites in all sizes and designs. In order to give you a more extensive selection, we will have also several hundred large pieces of covers, so that if our selection is not yours, you will surely be able to find something that you will like and that matches, blends or effects a suitable contrast with your interior color scheme. You will be able to see the largest assortment of colors obtainable. There will be Tapestries, Velours, Velvets, hand-blocked and brocaded Mohairs; French Frizette, and other covers in all shades and colors in numerous designs, and all in highgrade quality.

Mr. H. F. Northquist Will Be Here Saturday Our Suites are made and guaranteed by the Furniture City Upholstering Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich. Air. H. F. Northquist will supervise the sale and represent his company. He will explain the high - grade construction and merit of these Suites and will give you personally the guarantee that applies to every Suite. If you are unable to decide on colors that beautify and compliment each other, let us give you some ideas on full color harmony, blend and contrast. Come in and tell us about your living room, if you are a little undecided, and let us suggest. We extend a cordial invitation and shall appreciate a visit on these dates and any time you have a few minutes to spare. If we can be of any service to vou it shall be rendered sincerely and conscientiously. PLEASE REMEMBER THE DATES.

Special Prices on Davenports, Chairs Rockers and Suites for Tomorrow Only

Whoa Ycu Bought Your Upholstered Furniture, Did the Dealer Tell or Offer to Show You What Was Inside?

We are safe in raying that about S0 of the Upholstered Furniture sold is sold to the customer without, his knowing what he might find on the inside. When you purchased yours, you did not think that possibly the frame was made of soft wood and the insides were sea grass, excelsior or some other inferior grade of filling. Bu;. nevertheless, ?ls true, as we know about 90 of the manufacturers are using jut such inferior materials in their Upholstered Furniture, and charging you the same prices as you are asked to pay for such high-grade Furniture as the Furniture City, Upholstering Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich., makes.

Because these people make the very fine.-t first-quality Upholstered Furniture on the market, and because they use only the finest and best filling and use hardwood frames, Mr. H. F. Northquist is willing and is going to show you the inside of this furniture at our store tomorrow. You will then know for the first time in your life just what is in the inside or' real Upholstered Furniture. You will, for the first time, feel safe in buying, because you will know. Don't fail to attend this unusual and attractive display. It will pay you to come.

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