Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 77, 31 March 1922 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922.
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WHO'S WHO AI) WHAT'S i HAPreKD. RICHARD BRABANT. a successful j young lawyer, has given a year's leave J to his wife, I SALLY, hoping that she will learn anmt,K4t. n 1 i . that flnia .lia
J begins by meeting . KEITH GILBERT.' always labelled "Dangerous,' 'and through him assoc1 latlnsc with New York's gayest crowd J of celebrities of the artistic world, among them Lee Craig, a pretty art1st, Guy Selden, a playwright anl Gra2 ham Browne. a financier. Gilbert . I makes no secret of his love for her, nor . does PATRICIA LORIXG, a modern flapper, make any secret of her fondness t for him. Sally goes to a dance club with J BARBARA LANE, who Is an oldI fashioned wife, and her husband and l their guest.
in p. a u jAUiiJL.i. ana mere sees, 1 Gilbert with Patricia. Calhoun inti- i I mates that GilV.- Is not a man whom ' Sally should know. Sally learns that her husband, who has gone West, has . taken his tirpttv secretary with him. !
I anil Is so pl'jui'd by the knowledge that she accepts Gilbert's Invitation to a
house-pnrty at the Eyrie, his country f place. The evening of her arrival she J sees mysterious lights on the river and ; sees siirnals from the house. A stranKe ;
) man appears to arrest Gilbert for bootJ legging, but he escapes to a launch on , the river, taking Sally with him.
i and police stations she shrank In
horror from the Idea. And what If he had phoned while she had been out? She began to run when she thought of that. Or what if ha had come, somehow. He might
have been reading and been carried on to the next station; he could walk back across the flefcs almost as soon! as she could come up from the station. She hurried then, frantically she
must be there when he came. But there were no lights In the house; she saw that the instant she rounded the last corner. Then then he hadn't come. She tried to tell herself that perhaps he had come in and gone on upstairs, and she couldn't see the light. But it was a forlorn hope. Undeniably, the house was dark. She sat down on the top step, leaned her head against the bannister, and sighed, wearily. She was too tired to cry. And then, from the house next door, the Parkers', she heard his voice. "Marvelous dinner, Mrs. Parker," he was saying, enthusiastically the
words came to her clearly in the spring night. "A man doesn't often eat an apple pie like that!" Tomorrow Homekeeping Hearts.
that the line appears more and more mouth as though blowing out a can-' must .o enclosed with ths question.
CHAPTER XXIII TANGLED THREADS The telephoned clamored, and Barbara ran, her heart thumping. It would be Andy, of course. But it was a woman's voice that asked for Mrs. Andrew Lane, and then requested her to hold the wire for a moment. Barbara turned faint Had something happened to Andy? Were "they telephoning from a hospital? In a moraen the voice of Sally's mother-in-law came over the wire; in the first rush of relief Barbara hardly heard her introduction of herself. "Sally told me this afternoon that
she is spending the week-end with you, Barbara," Madame
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nothing could, have happened to Andy,
she told herself when that other man was there all right. The train was not yet in when she reached the station, and she walked
up and down the platform restlessly, j
There was another woman waiting, in a smart little roadster the kind of car that she and Andy were going to have some day, when his patents brought in the fortune that they ex
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Beautv Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
often, and then eventually a second
line appears to match it on the other
side of her mouth. They, are the mere shadows of wrinkles, but they are wrinkles, never-the- less, ad eventually they are there for good, even whenthe woman Is feeling well. Then she begins making j frantic efforts with the cold cream Jar and face packs, but the little line will come to stay no matter what the woman does. That is old age, and if you will it Is a tragedy, but the period of .your life at which these
wrinkles come to stay aepentts to a great extent upon yourself. I know
one woman who is 55 and a grand
mother, who has only the faintest
suggestion of wrinkles around the
mouth even under strong light
If the complexion is properly cared
for and the circulation of the blood
carefully stimulated these little mouth
wrinkles can be kept away for a long
time. When you are tired and the muscles of the face are lax, a massage with cold cream, a hot bath, then either a cold rinse or an astringent over the face will make them disappear as though by magic. A more permanent way is to blow .with the
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Pansy: Very few women have their
faces enameled any more, as it shows that it is artificial, therefore ridiculous. Improve your skin by keepins
It clear through good health, exercise and sufficient bathing.
Ailie: When the hair becomes ton
oily to make a softened coiffure and it Is not time for the regular shampoo, !
you can relieve it of somexf the oil by dusting a small amountof orris root or talcum into it Orris soot is preferable, as it does not make the hair so dry as the talcum, and some oil is necessary to the health of the hair. All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Foroes In care of the "Beauty Chit's" department will be answered In these columns In their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing tj the g-eat number received. So. If a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope
The Cditor.
250 BLACK AND TANS FROM - ERIN ARRIVE IN JERUSALEM JERUSALEM, March 31. The first detachment of the new Palestine militia, numbering about 250 men, has arrived here from England. The force
is made up largely of men who were . demoblized from the units of the po- ,1 lice in Ireland known-as the "Black
and Tans." "
, When an inch of . rainfall Is recorded, 101 'tons' of water have fallen on , an acre of soil, . '
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Lines Around the Mouth There is a period in every woman'? life when she finds that the first sign of being tired is the appear ance of a little wrinkle down onside of her mouth. If she is lucky she will be well in her thirties before this happens; if she is not lucky she may be in her her early twenties, and then the tragedy is greater.
As soon as . she ceases to be tired
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Brabant began. "And I wondered if you wouldn't all dine with us on Sunday. I'll send a car for you, and it's not a long drive, you know ; you come straight across to White
riains, and then on up to Greenwich. And we dine at two on Sundays." Barbara listenel, puzzled. Sally had said nothing about coming to Weeacre
for Sunday there must be a mistake
somewhere. But Madame
gave her no opportunity to explain;
she was a woman who made no allowances for the plans of anyone but herself. "You will come then?" she asked, on conclusion, and Barbara faltered: "Yes; we'd love to, but" "I'll expect you then; I'll send the car,' 'and Madame Brabant had hung up the receiver before Barbara could attempt to tell her that Sally would
!not be with them. She went slowly back to the win- , dow, and took up her vigil again. She 1 thought of walking down to the station to meet Andy. There was a train in 15 minutes she could just make it. It would be better to hurry along.
through the spring air, than to stand there waiting. And the dinner was spoiled anyway, 'now she certainly couldn't do anything to improve it by waiting there. She went out to the kitchen, to take one final look at it. The salad looked wilted she was waiting till warmer weather to begin taking ice. and it had not withstood
aj the heat very well. The' apple pie, j that was to have been so crisply hot and tempting, had lost its first fresh-
contented, so happy Barbara wondered if she'd ever quarreled with her husband. At last the train came. Two or three men hurried down the steps and went off up the street. A man dropped off the steps of the car ahead Barbara turned quickly, but saw in an instant that he wasnt' as tall as Andy
was. He went over to the roadster, I kissed the pretty woman, and got in ; behind the wheel. They drove away, and Barbara stood there 'alone as the J train pulled out, feeling indescribably desolate. She had been so sure that j he would come on this train. There j wasn't another for an hour. She walked slowly away. What
could she do to whom -could she
turn? She and Andy had moved there
ri !so recently: they had made no real
inenus, aunougn ine neignDors naa
been very kind. But there was nobody
on whom she could depend. And what could one do, anyway- Telephone Andy's office, of course, and hospitals
no more about it. The sad part is
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ness; Andy liked pies just out or tne t oven. The chicken was all right, but
the creamed new potatoes looked I tiHMiniititiiimiiiiHiiniiiintiittimiHtiiiiiiiiinMiitiitiitittitHtiiiititiiiniimntm
j soggy to her critical eye; standing in . ; the warm oven had mada-them crust j i over. I
"Oh, well, he'l have had a perfect J
UilJIltrl XL lie it juoi vuuic uh time, on ( i ' told herself bitterly, as she thrust herii Kiinrc and Kphriapratnr I !
arms into the sleeves of his raincoat I "5 .& s
and pulled a soft felt hat over her t hair. Yet even as she spoke her mind 1 leaped ahead; what if something had happened to Andy; how sorry she'd be then about her impatience! ' She hurried through the streets, ' half resenting the presence of other men on the porches of their homes, j She could see them strolling through I their budding gardens, tinkering with ; the children's toys. One man, whom she had often seen getting of the train that Andy usually took, settling ; his family in their Ford. Oh, surely
t Water Bathing is possible with
ram water, aiso water sortoner method which softens our hard city water. Let us show you the easy and proper method of installation. WM. H. MEERHOFF 9 S. 9th Phone 1236
ANOTHER SALE For Tomorrow Only Rogers Silver
We fortunately received another shipment of the celebrated Rogers Silver that we have been selling recently on Saturdays at popular prices, and again tomorrow we will feature this Silver at the ever popular price of $J00
Below you'll find cur Special Offerings for Tomorrow 6 Tea Spoons at . S1.00 3 Table Spoons at .....1.00 1 Cold Meat Fork at ..1.00 1 Gravy Ladle at $1.00 Butter Knife and Sugar Spoon, the two for .: 1.00 Thi3 combination 1 Knife. 1 Fork and 1 Spoon, all 3 SI. 00 We have plenty of this Silver in stock so if you desire many pieces we will be pleased to supply you. See Our West Window
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Good Music at Home Brings Hearts Close Together Buy a Brunswick and be assured that your childre will form an appreciation of really good music a constant source of culture and wholesome pleasure all their livfes. There must be some sound reason why so many leading musicians in 1 !i Europe and America have Brunswicks in their own homes. Come in and Hear New Brunswick Records Criterion Quartet, Brunswick Concert Band, Knickerbocker Orchestra, now 75c; Theo. Karle, Irene Parleska, Richard Bonelli, now $1.00. Isham Jones records now 75c.
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Wild Rice 1 Hominy Grits Chocolate-Covered Yeast Salt-Rising Bread Idaho Strained Honey ; Bran Cookies
Genuine Gluteji Flour New Pure Maple Sugar Real Holland Cocoa Pure Bran Bread
Imported Maccaroni Fresh Figs and Dates
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Capes aoDd Wraps aimed Goats of charming originality will hold sway this Easter
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They are rare, they are beautiful! Full cut models in every conceivable shade ohe latest all-wool fabrics. You will find it difficult to choose the prettiest on Divided Payments.
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Siloer Thread Prunella Skirts for Women & IVHsses In shades of beach, navy blue or black. Ths triple cluster of silver wtave on box plaits give each a most stunning effect. Selsct one Divided Payments.
Twzei Skirts and Eponge Plaids
Coming in black and white, golf red and heather mixtures, button trimmed or fringed, . the variety to choose from is unusual. Thejprices are reswnable; so, male YOUR selection on Account 1
3 Wraps!
The majority embroidered with wing sleeve effect so popular in . New York. jAII lined vith the finest of silk linings. Being appropriate for Easter. Select YOURS on accountl For Street and Sports
Wear a Suit of the popular
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Loose fitting back, belted convertible collar models with the new raglan sleeves. Design and finish superb I You will be of the same opinion when- you select YOURS on Account!
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Why? Because they are "the mode of the moment." Embroidered, beaded and braidfd models. Make YOUR sel:ctions now Divided Payments. Our Special Order Department will fit women to size 52, perfectly. Don'i hesitate!
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Try our Plan! You will never regret it! YouH feel right! You'll look right! And there is no strain on your best friend your pocketbook.
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Trimmed Hats New Straws! New Silks! Also combination of Silk and Straws. All shades. Reasonable prices. Scisct! Beautiful' Blouses In Pongee, Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Very chic in tailored effects; convertible collars and button trimmed cuffs. See and select.
Pettisoats & Pettibockers Taffeta, Milanese silk, jersey and satin; well cat; well reinforced; plaited ruffles. All shades. Pick! Girl's Kiltie Skirt3 Real prize winners! Regulation Scotch Kilties in guar"anteed all-wool flannel. Red, Copen and Kelly favorite Easter colors. For their becomingness; no girl will heri- . tate selecting one Divided Payments.
Exclusive Dress Models v - -.-for ,r Women & Misses In every desired material. One can readily see that each model has been' individually selected in a wide variety of the new Spring shades. Better use our Divided-Payment Plan it's best!
Beautiful are these Dress Creations In beaded Canton Crepe with stunning Cape effect; also, other fabric combinations. SEE our new arrivals in Chicken Dresses. Styling and workmanship surpasses all others. Sizes to S24. Divide-the-Payments!
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SUITS
Say, you ought to see what we're displaying in Suits for Spring wear. You will certainly be tickled with the
Unusual styles! Beautiful materials!
And that isn't all! High quality workmanship predominates in every garment. You see "Your Money's Worth" ifyoudon't get "Your Money Back." "Blue Serges, plain and fancy worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, flannels; single and double breasted; 2 and 3 button in every size, taste and price. See them all! You can't go wrong selecting on Account.
GABARDINES "Cr3VKi3tts"-pn5ofcd in a variety of attractive new shades. Double breasted Raglan Models with or without belt. Used for rain or Topcoat. Guaranteed weather-proof. Buy one Diviied- Payments. L1EWS Scft Hats deserve mention, too! Made up in light-weight felt and neatly finished. All Shads. All Prices. Selact.
Mothers, see our Boys1 Two-Trouser Suits They are remarkable for their wearable qualities. Your Boy will be guaranteed real service or money back. All the new colors and effects in belted models with Golf, Sport and plaited backs. Mother, buy his suit for Easter on Account. Ulen's Trousers By matching up your new Suit with an extra pair, assures you of getting double the wear: We will match any model at any price. One is YOURS on account!
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