Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 21, 25 January 1922 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25, 1922.

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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM

but it somehow wound itself around the girl and made her look less drefcsed than when she stood up clothed only in a single filmy piece of lingerie. Claire twisted before her long mirror, obviously pleased with herself, oblivious to all but her enticing reflection in the glass. The gown was new expensive becoming. She was going to a very grand affair that evening, a real "society function" to which only the best known theatrical

people were invited and Jim was tak

ing her.

And Jim had said, "You'll have to outshine them all," and told her to buy a gown and put it on his account. She had not meant to, ehe did not want to be to much indebted to Jim, but she saw this dres?. and could not resist it. Claire would always drift to the easiest, pleasantest way. "Isn't it nice?" she asked, expecting admiration. "I3 it? I don't know anything about

AN APPEAL Chapter 68 Mr Talbot could never tell exactly

Tvhyhe chose that moment to go to Claif- What the bad in mind was thifthree big problems had confronted ier, one connected with each child. Je's problem had suddenly been sjved Jane was married, and "safe" a the mother put it. Amy was young; Amy could bemanged so she thought. Cut the problem of Luther and Claire stared her in the face. Jane being out of the way, she wanted suddenly to attack 'his f econd problem she wanted to reconcile Luther and his wife. So, urged by this idea, which was not clear in her own mind, Bhe hurried across town to the smarter neighborhood where Luther's old apartment was. She was not conscious that she had become thoroughly at home in the city, that she crossed a crowded uptowi street with perfect ease and that she sprang easily upon a bus and

climbed the steep Etep3 to sit upon

the nor seats.

YVlhout knowing it herself, Amy! TaUit had become "citified." Br this time it was late in the afternooi the buses doing downtown were alnvst empty, those passing on the Avue were laden with home-going f-h'Ppers and shop girls. Claire would hehome at this time. Claire was at home; she was dressiig for dinner. The French maid vas reluctant at lettiog Mrs. Talbot iv, she stayed away for a long time, leaing the caller to sit on the edge of a gold and upholstered chair and g&e resentfully at the luxury that

u!d be Luther's and was not. Finaly the maid came back, and announces that "Madame was dressing," but svmld see her in her bedroom. So Mrs. Talbot had her first glimpse Claire in her most appropriate setmg. Xow that the apartment was iers alone, she had takn over the ;iest room for a dressing room. Here she was surrounded with taffeta . flounced pillows, silver candelabra, ,'any number of mirrors and a huge dressing table covered with tiny jars of silver and cut glass, containing powders, pastes, creams, ointments, and Claire alone knew what other es- ; pensive aids to beauty. Claire whs not irraeinn; Shp trait

exnectine .Tim n.-irko tn takp hr nut! make it an inch further down or inch

lo dinner it was bad enough to have higher up the head, and from time to to dins early in order to reach the j time. part the hair in the middle or on t heatre by eight or sooner; it was ! the other side. This U simply to give j worse to have any moment with Jim! the various parts of the scalp a better!

j such clothes." Disapproval was ' in t every tone. Claire pouted. She could ! be won by flattery she resented the j implied criticism. And Jim was due i in five minutes! It only this woman

would go! She did not want Luther to hear of her gown or of Jim. She asked point blank: ."Why did you come?"

"Listen, Claire," Mrs. Talbot bent

forward eagerly. "Jane's married to

Donald. So that's all right. Now 1 want vou and Luther to make up. I

want you to go back to Lu "

Jim was due immediately! How could she get rid of this woman?

Claire frowned impatiently, patting

her sleek hair and admiring the gor

geou3 sapphire that gleamed on her

finger.

"Do you think Luther can buy me

a dreSs like this?" she asked. "When he tan, maybe I'll go back to him!" She turned again, a hand mirror poised as she examined the reflection of her back, while the maid patted powder on her shoulders. That was the vision Mrs. Talbot took away with her. "'- Tomorrow-" A Letter."

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SUNNING THE HAIR In most cases, the trouble with the

hair is simply that the scalp does notj

get enough sunlight and fresh air. One of the reasons why bobbed hair is healthy is because it is well ventilated. Fresh air can reach the scalp which like all the rest of the body, Di'iii breathe. And it is frequently so covered up with artificial hair or with

hats, that it get3 very little chance toj

do that. If you have been having trouble with your hair, before you begin to worry about it, try giving it a daily fresh air bath; and whenever the weather permits, give it a thorough sunning. When you wash the hair in the summer time, always dry it outdoors. In the winter sit near a window through which the sun is coming, so that the sun's rays can reach the scalp. They are effective even through ihe medium of window glass. The hair should be parted in different places, at different times. If you normally wear a part on the right side,

taken up with another person.

"I'm sorry to ask you here." Claire cpologized. "I'm simply rushing into a dress. I'm dining out." "You won't have much time, why do you dress up?" In spite of herself Amy asked the question of idle curiosity, hardening against the girl who sat before her because ehe wa so pretty.

o extravagant, so useless and

10 likable. "The party is after the show," Claire explained. "But I have to dress first. I'm having a bit of dinner beforehand with a friend." The French maid had come back,

a lady's maid now. She handed Claire i a gown that amazed the old lady by

its grandeur-silver cloth that was covered with a scrollwork of blue silk, with the design accentuated by an embroidery of blue stones, like sapphires around the hem. Claire slid into it there was little of it, for It was cut low front and back, guiltless of sleeves; and very hort around the ankles. It seemed like a mere straight piece cf material.

chance to ventilate

Every night before you go to bed. take down the hair, run the fingers up under it to the scalp, and shake it thoroughly. The hair has been packed all day and it needs this airing and the stimulation of the fingers rubbed over it. A great many people advise braiding the hair at night. I never have.

vet'101" me reason mat l inins me can j I should be loose and free as much as j

possible. It is necessarily packed to-j gether during tha day, but that is no, reason why it should be closely packed

at nigbt also. A p-ant would die if it i

were kept away from the air and sun, and so will the hair. CONSTANT READER. I regret that you did not send a stamped ad

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into to fet advice from you to -atisfyfor the above-named conditions, that i myself. Is it proper for him to talk . has been tested and approved by a! 10 othfi girls while he is with me ori famous nutritional scientist at one of j v bile lam not with Itim, since we are, our leading Medical Colleges. The 1 usage? It makes me feel worried j remedy is known as SUSTO Nutriv hen h? does it. BROWN EYES, j tive Tonic Tablets. j It i perfectly right for vour finance At some time or othpr we all get I 1r talVtn nthr mrl-i unH It i: oil i'io-V.t ! S.r.wn tliin ncrvnnc i

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