Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 2, 3 January 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1922.
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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM
THE
DICK
FAITHFUL
Chapter 49 The mother really did not know what it was she was asking, she was suddenly too terrified to think. What was in Jane's mind? Or rather, what was in her heart? How had a daughter of such a mild mother and strict father developed sucn amazing ideas? Jane half turned away, her profile toward her mother. She smiled a little. "I haven't done anything you would dlsaonrove of. mnther" Rhf answered.
and the little woman on the couch'
felt tons of weight drop off her heart at the words. "But I don't know what I might do. As I say, after all, it's my life, to be lived the best way I can. I want love, I need it, everybody does. I don't think, after all, that it would be so wicked " her voice trailed off into nothing. Mrs. Talbot sat on the sofa without moving for many .minutes, watching the girl, and trying to comprehend this new side of her nature. She was genuinely terrified, so much so that her very brain felt hot. Here was a climax, at least, a climax was approaching. She had to act, and soon. What was she to do? Meantime she stared at Jane. The
girl, after looking into space for
moment, returned to her book
in awhile it would be fun. Amy, you would make sandwiches for me sometimes,wouldn't you, after we are married?" "How deadly dull and unexciting you are." Amy retorted crossly. "If
making sandwiches in a kitchen on j
NEW WINTER HATS ARE UNUSUAL IN LINE OR TRIMMING
the maid's night out is your idea of
domestic bliss well, it differs from my idea." Dick looked somewhat discouraged as he began buttering bread for her. Tomorrow "Ambitions."
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
ANSWERED LETTERS Interested Reader: If you have auburn hair you have a tendency towards freakh'ng that you will "find hard, if not impossible, to cure. Freckles are supposed to come from iron in the blood. The action of the sun is to draw litle deposits of, pigment to the surface, which show up as freckles. If the face is shaded, not so many freckles will appear, therefore wearing wide-brimmed hats with a dark lining is advisable in the summer time. A splendid shampoo for auburn hair
a1 is made by mixing one ounce of henna
andi'rth three ounces of powdered "castile
began studying, apparently thinking her mother's silence meant the discussion was at an end. Mrs. Talbot look
ed at her with new eyes
soap. About a heaping tablesponful of this is used for every shampoo. This is lathered on the scklp and allowed to remain about 15 minutes, then rinsed
Jan wa ?i At that re eve.rv n morougniy. u your nair is ony, u
girl in the farm neighborhood was be improved by being shaken out married and had children, or consid-- and given sun baths occasionally. The ered definitely on the shelf. At 25 prl fortunate enough to possess autheir figures were already growing; hu hair must. bi unusually careful matronly, or what was worse, were n her choice of colors. She will look sagging and growing shapeless. 0nde,!"fi!! 5n black satan and velvet, m She looked at Jane's straight, light French bine or rose pink, soft greens
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a factor worth taking into account in forming judgments of persons. Some persons, of course, are endowed by nature with strong primary colors. It is interesting to note in this connection that red-haired girls are traditionally the most stimulating and
f xciting of all, their nearest rivals be
ing in? ongm yeiiow monaes, wnim the girl with the blue-black hair ft, the most serene and unexciting of all. These facts have usually been interpreted on basis of race, but race enters into the situation less and less as hair color becomes more and more a beauty parlor product. It is not of record that titian-haired damsels produced by the henna process are less exciting to .flirt with than those endowed with red hair by their Creator, while peroxide blondes are certainly no less disturbers of the
The new hat for midwinter wear must be unusual in either line or trimming, or perhaps in both. Here are three new velvet models each distinctive in its own way. At the left is a larpe drooping: brimmed hat of coral silk velvet with a hur j ornament ret in brilliant- as -the
only trimming. A smart street turban is shown at the right. It is a brown velvet shade with taupe and henna colored grapes with gold stems forming the trimming. The hat in the center shows the new airplane effect. It is of black Lyon's velvet with a huge paradise ornament.
peace than natural ones. It is probable that a reasonably gucceptible male placed opposite a beautiful redhaired girl under a bright light Is an almost inevitable victim of physiological circumstances. After a certain length of time his blood pressure and temperature will rise, his nerves will begin to tinsle, and he will be thrown into a condition in which be is moie than likely to do something rash. The dark-haired girl must labor under something of a handicap, but it i very noticeable tha tshe orten seeks to overcome it by the addition of a red rose or a red ribbon to her costume. The speculative posibilities of the subject are almost inexhaustable, bui there is not much about it which ma;be set down as certain, beyond this.: If your nerves are on edge, as ara those of most Americans, avoid red and yellow and court green and blue.
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What Color is Your Life? By FREDERICK J. HASKIN
l.rown hair, neatly, simply, uncoquettishly combed; at her clear decisive features, her large brown eyes that held such fire and intelligence-, ber firmly closed mouth and resolute chin. Jane was very attractive in her own way to certain type, of men. She would dare anything, do anything. She
and rich shades of brown. She must never wear any ordinary color. Pearl gray or lavender will aLso look well on her. Anxious 14: A 14-year-old girl 5 ft. AVa in. should weigh about 120 pounds according to the tables of weights got
ten out by the insurance companies,
An. r .... -T v,., SnZiHt u,IPom(ls under that and be healthy. Do tine eyes of hers and decide what as' . , . . . , . , Jiert to be done regardless of tradition ! "?V?T b"US i1 ni ...n-.tinn r vour aKe are often over-developed, ana convention. . When you are older the bust will unproponion the fact, heart led head. There was a A hair-dressing parcertain fullness in her lips that vl-jlorg b najr t ' 8Wftces i.enced a strong emotional nature. not th wou(, know vflrma that Jane had a very lovely mouth. j purcnased hnman hair. The girl felt her mothers gaze, and, Blue Eyes:A gir, 16 years 5 ft 2 put down her book. Jin. should weigh about 117 pounds, a 'Vou must know Donald better, gir, of 14 years 5 ft 5 Jn. about 123 she said, 'ou cant possibly under- nnnni),
stand if you don't know him. But you
terrify him, he's afraid to come cround. The mother made a supreme effort. "Have him for dinner some night I won't I'll be as nice as I can." This pleased the girl, who felt that she had won a slight victory. But Mrs. Talbot only felt that the climax was that much nearer. Then Jane hinted at such strange things of troubles between Claire and Luther that she did not know of. of plans on Amy's part that had not been fold to her. She must find out, what was In her children's minds. . She must begin all over again to study her own children! Fhe welcomed Dick that evening with a feeling of huge relief. Dick was so Fafe and so sane! He had none of the mad, fly-away ideas entertained by these others. Amy was home that evening. Mrs. Talbot tried to think of excuses to leave the two alone, but for some rea
son. Amy was most anxious to make her stay. "Your room is entirely too cold; you can sit here and read and we won't bother you," was the way the girl settled it. "Dickie and I will make sandwiches by and by." Dick smiled with pleasure. There was nothing he liked better than to help Amy-make refreshments for the
little parties she had
James C: Have the following hair tonic formula made up, and massage it thoroughly into your scalp three times a week. It will keep the hair from falling out: Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 2 grains Precipitated sulphur 30 grains Creosol lily 30 drops Castor oil 10 drops Alcohol (95 per cent) ... .4 ounces Tr. Cantharides 4 drams Farina cologne 4 drams Rose water to make 8 ounces This is a fairly expensive tonic, because pilocarpine is an expensive drug.
but pilocarpine is particularly to im
prove toe color of the hair. If you wish you can have this made up just as it is but without the pilocarpine, and it will be as effective in keping the hair from falling out.
Grey Eyes: Deep breathing will, of course, help any one suffering from tu
berculosis. Any one with this trouble should be under the care of a doctor.
'should live outdoors almost the entire
24 hours of the day and should be fed
with a great deal of very nourishing food, particularly eggs and milk. Tomorrow Brush the Hair Glossy. All Inquiries addres!c! to Mrs Forbes In cam of the "Beauty Chita" 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 ana seir-addressed envelope
WASHINGTON, Jan. That a large percentage of divorce is due to too much red in the nuptial home, and that crime would decrease . if tho streets were lighted with yellowish green lights, is the claim of the most recent professor to come forward with a new set of theories about color and the effect it has upon our lives. Conservatives will doubtless say that the professor claims too much, and perhaps he does, but the part that color plays in the daily life of everyone has never been properly understood by most persons. In fact, most men pay no conscious attention to color at all, while most women are concerned about choosing those colors which harmonize with hair and eyes. Tell the average man that the red color on his library table is injuring his nerves and he will laugh at you. Yet it is possible to give him scientific proof of the fact. Red has been shown by many experiments to stimulate the heart action just as surely as a drug and to be a powerful nerve stimulant as well. Orange, yellow, violet and purple also . are stimulating colors. Blue is a soothing color and in large quantities even a depressing one. Green is perhaps the most wholesome of all colors. This seems to be about all that is conclusively known about the physiological effects of colors Besides this, you may read a great deal of theoretical stuff about the colors of souls and' of personalities, the relations between color and sound, and other
speculations of like nature. But of this much you may be sure: the colors that surround you have an effect upon you, and by regulating them properly you may to some extent promote your health and comfort.
It is interesting to note that the only
colors which are in nature used in large masses are green and blue. If the sky were to turn bright red and the leaves and the grass bright yellow it is probable that we would all go crazy. Many interesting reflections are suggested by the use of color in nature. It is strikingly noticeable that in brightly sunlit countries, like our own southwest, where all colors are more brilliant, where the sunsets are intensely colorful, and where sunlight and distance work queer color effects, nearly every one feels an acute nervous stimulus, amounting in come cases to a sense of exultation. On the
other hand, cloudy rainy countries, where a shrouded green mixed with gray predominates, like the Eritish Isles, for instance, are noted for the production of healthy, somewhat stodgy people. The difference between persons of the same blood and race living in Arizona and Scotland are very noticeable. Just how much ;f this difference is due to color it would be hard to say, but it seems probable that solor accounts for a part of it. It has long been a mysterious but well known fact that , all migrations and great movements of people generally have been westward. May not the flaring reds and yellows of the sunset sky in the west have something to do with this? .Whatever such speculation may be
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worth, if it is worth any'one's while to know that some colors are stimulants
and some are anodynes, and to pre
ceed accordingly in matters of decorn-j
tion and clothing. It is probably well j to follow nature, apd to make green j and blue the only bright colors that are used in large masses. All buffs, grays, and other neutral tones, are of course neutral in effect. Blues and j
greens should be the only bright coloi! j allowed to appear in large quantities. If red is used is should be merely a touch here and there. Such a toucr. of red is undoubtedly pleasing, and probably healthful so long as it is not large enough to force itself upon the eye. Of course in a dark room brighter colors may be used, and red may be used in large quantities because its value does not come out strongly.
Rooms whictx are flooded with sunlight or brightly lit with electricity, should be decorated with soothing colors only. . It has also often been claimed that color is an index to personality, and that the man or woman with a strong affinity for red will always show it by having a bit of red in the clothing or in the room, and that the overstimulated temper which red produces will always be found in such a person. This suggestion may not be wholly without value, but like most other keys to the mystery of human personality, it must be used with care. It is probable that fashion and chance govern the colors worn by most peisons, and also those found in their houses. Nevertheless a strong preference for any one color is probably
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Many who have been buying other makes of records and have recently bought Gennett Records are giving unstinted praise to the quality of the Gennett. Gennett Records are sold at pre-war prices. Gennett Records play on any make of machine. New Gennett Records are released every week, thus giving us an opportunity to place the latest hits on sale first. Gennett Records are smooth, therefore practically eliminate the scratch which is so annoying in other makes. We invite you to come in and let us demonstrate to you how it will be to your advantage to buy Gennett Records. The Starr Piano Co. 931-935 Main Street Richmond, Indiana
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Rev. Work Will Preach On "Adoration" Tonight
"Adoration" will be the subject upon which Rev. v. McClean Work will talk at the First Presbyterian church Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The service will be the first of combined services of the First Presbyterian and. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian churches. The services will be alter-
'We'll make them now. I want a! "?"slT, enclosed with the question.
lot. I'm hungry," he said, thinking to
have Amy all to himself in the kitchen. But the clever girl avoided this trap. "Mother must come and make mayennaise," she insisted. "I'm going to have lettuce sandwiches." But Dick stood even this with a pleasant mind. If he could not woo his lady alone, he would do it before an audience. "I like to see you tie that apron on," he observed, while Amy nulled a white anron over her frock. "You look
so domestic then. I can almost ini-!11 between the two churches be-
ngine tha. voure my wife. nimjS mui ana enaing
GIRL HAD ! PAINFUL TIMES Mothers Read This Letter and Statement Which ! Follows i
"fin voii wantvvonr wifp trt do fhe i ricIa' HlgM In the
voice quite cool and even. Dick scentdanger. "No. she won't have to. But oncj
Reid Memorial
The services will be in reooe-nitinn
of the ' Week of Prayer" which is from Jan. 1 to 8.
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Sale of Men's Winter Wear
MEN'S LEATHER VESTS
One lot of Men's Leather Vests with sleeves, sizes 36 to 46; sale price. . . .
$4.98
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MEN'S SOCKS Men's Heavy Wool Socks, blue or brown mix ; A ff sale price, a pair Wt
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Dear Mrs
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WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SUGAR COOKIES -j f per dozen AUl New System Bakery 913 Main .'
Gluten Flour Little Neck Clams Doxsee Clam Chowder .Doxsee Minced Clams Doxsee Clam Juice " Lobster, Crab and Shrimp Fancy Tuna Fish (white) Finnan Haddie (glass) John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones
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MEN'S OVERCOATS One lot of Men's Overcoats, dark mixtures, sizes 06 to 42; sale price CORDUROY VESTS Men's Corduroy Vests, with sleeves, sheepskin lining, sizes 40 to 41; sale. . . .
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS
Men's Ail-Wool Suits, fancy browns and blues, sizes 3G to 46; sale
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$8.95 $8.95
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MEN'S MACKINAWS Men's Mackinaws, dark patterns, sizes 36 to 44 ; sale price
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Men's Heavy Ribbed or Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes ; sale price, a garment . . ,
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