Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 118, 18 May 1922 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922.

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WHO'S who axd what's ment. She would find her evening b.t, t .happened ..... well occupied, Sally decided. Bally Brabant, a society butterfly, , '., ' ,. ,,j far. has been given a year's leave of ab- All right 1 11 go, she told Marsen ce by her husband. t lory. "I'll run upstairs for a cloak, Huic1hard Bra"it, who hopes that she and meet you here in five minutes." rVhrte tVth She h Sally looked in on Claire once more. Keith Gilbert, who has always been The girl was playing bridge now and

laoeiea uangerous," and Is horrmea io learn that, despite his position in society, he is a bottlegger. One of his men shoots a revenue officer, and Gilbert is held for murder. He escapes, taking Sally with him. but she is rescued by Xeal Calhoun, who gives her some good advice. She finds herself without funds, and, not knowing where her husband is. assumes the name of "Mrs. Pemberton." and obtains a position as chaperone to Claire Finch, who has more money than manners. Thev ei to a summer

resort, where Claire falls in love with !

u ex Mallory. the son of a prominent automobile manufacturer, who prefers Sally. .Sally goes to dinner at a roadhouse with Claire and Mallory, and in the dressing room finds a girl picking her pockets. The girl is the sister of

tne employee of Kaith Gilbert who was arrested for shooting a revenue officer and has resorted to desperate means to get money for a new trial for him. Sally promises to help her. so she goes to New York to consult Calhoun. She has luncheon with an old friend. Patricia Loring, a modern flapper who has recently eloped, and who is summoned home by a strange telephone call. Patricia's husband had been hurt in an accident; seeing them together. Pally realizes the depth of the girl's devotion, and the change that love has made in her. Sally returns to the hotel to find that during her absence Claire has ben flirting with Ned Ralston, a young man of doubtful character whose acquaintance she made without an Introduction. CHAPTER LX1V THE WINGS OF ROMANCE Hastily Sally told Rex Mallory of the little dancer at the road house whom she had promised to help. "She doesn't really belong in such a place, and is there only because she

is in desperate need or money, and

The tittle dancer vnu glaring at Rex, her very oul in her eve. seemed to be settled at the game for

the evening. Surely it would be all right to slip away for a very little while, Sally told herself. The run to

i the road house and back couldn't take

more than an hour, at this time of night, with the roads clear. And it was in such a good cause that she was going! Rex met her on the veranda, and

together tlney went the back way to

H had no other way of earning it," she th carafe and tinned awav in his v, 1 !!, TV , J rvr,iin,i if ifU t toil the . K.ai ana siippeH awar in (holding out her hand

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explained. It seemed needless to tell

him that The girl's brother was in prison and that she was trying to earn money to get him a new trial. "She's a pretty little thing, really a sweet little girl, and I'm eager to do something for her. I must see her before

I leave here." 'Well, why not let me drive you

over there right now?" he suggested. "Ralstnn'R well

y .r- the evenine he

tTTrr 1 "was pretty well lit I up when he left I ' 1 here, and with that

m new car to try out

Ines Kliimph he won't show up again for hours. He was headed for Ridgely that's a good 30 miles, and there's a detour on the way. So it's safe enough for you to be away for a little while. . Sally glanced through the long win

dows into the ballroom. Claire had

been a guest at a dinner party given

by one of the women at the hotel for her daughter. Flattered at being one

of their guests, Claire was in her ele

somehow things would be arranged so, that they must turn out right. "I wired the folks," Mallory told her presently. "There ought to be an answer by the time we get back, and by this time tomorrow we can be on our way." "Yes," agreed Sally. She felt sure that Claire would never dream of refusing to accept an invitation trom the Mallorys; she would consider it a feather in her social cap. Sally smiled at herself then: not so very long

ago she would not have dreamt of go

ing io the home of people whom she did not know, on so casual an invita

tion, isow she was delighted to do so!

When they reached the Blue Kitten

Inn the revue was on. Seating herself at a table near the door, Sally looked toward the dancing floor.

where the performance was given. The lights were low, and lilting, seductive

music floated through the room. Lithe,

swaying figures, clad in grass skirts;

scanty bodices, and garlands of flow

ers, held the eye. Among them Sally distinguished the girl whom she had

come to help, yet did not even know

Sally hastily scribbled a note on a ! scrap of paper and handed it to one of the waiters. "Will you give this to that little girl the one on the end?" she asked. Then, as he hesitated, frowning, "Oh, it's all right, truly; I'm a friend of hers, but she aoesn't know that I'm here, and I want to see her as soon as possible." "Well, I'll give it to her," he said at last, dubiously, and vanished through ,a swinging door nearby. He came back a few moments later and

bent over Sally to say: "She'll meet you out on the veranda, the end toward the road, in five minutes." She came pattering along the wide porch almost as soon as Sally and Rex Mallory reach it, still in her gfass costume and flower garlands, but with a long cape drawn close about her. Sally had not realized before how little and helpless looking she was. "I don't even know your name but

you know me, of course," Sally began.

And this is a

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'clothing contributions will be made to eral 'sociations an' a few leagues.

; the local association very soon so that ( w asnington star.

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Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am sixteen iPie time for distribution before cold

years old and have been going with a weather. boy of the same age. I have had toj while the primary purpose is to meet him secretly because I know my collect Bu, according to Mr. Smlth, mother and father would whip me if ,.. ,.. . they knew I was going with a boy.;the association will be glad to receive This boy wants to come and see me any other articles of apparel, such as and I don't like to tell him that I have overcoats, shoes, underwear and cap3.

Deen meeting him without me consent

of my parents, because I am afraid he

won't like me any more.

What would you advise me to do?,

MORE AMBITIOUS 'De young woman," said

Uncle

roadster. Once out on the wide, moon-1 friend of mine Air Mallorv

lit highway, Sally drew a long" breath or relief. The road was clear, a wide, white ribbon stretching up over the hills in the moonlight. They flew over it, the engine purring so softly that its sound was hardly noticeable. And Sally found it easy to believe that

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But the girl did not answer. She

was staring at Rex Mallory, her very soul in her eyes. And Sally, turning

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to him, realized that he had met the

one girl in the world. Tomorrow Claire's Little Plot.

ELECTRIFY YOUR LAUNDRY Rocker Washers and Mangles American Beauty Irons, Etc.

I don't know whether to tell my par-Eben. "dat used to feel flattered if she ents that there is a boy who wants was de queen of de May, ain' satisfied to come to see me or whether to tell now onless she's de president of sevhim that I can't have him at home.

SWEET SIXTEEN. Don't decieve your parents. You will be happier in the end if you do not go with boys until your parents consider you old enough. I think, however, if you ask permission to have the boy come to see you once in awhile

on nights when you do not have to '.

attend school the next day, your parents will be reasonable. You are old enough to have an occasional caller in your hame, but you are not old enough to go places with boys, except to school and neighboring parties.

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The Richmond Y. M. C. A. is participating in a country-wide movement to collect 50,000 winter clothing outfits for students and teachers of Russia, General Secretary Julia L. Smith announced Thursday. It is hoped that

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ENGLANDER Open Sanitary Box Spring The matchless comfort of a fine box spring, yet one easily cleaned and absolutely sanitary because it is not covered. It will never lose its wonderful resiliency. It will fit metal or wood beds, and will never sag or squeak.

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For Sale by HOLTHOUSE FURNITURE STORE 530 Main Street

We Have Installed a New System of BOX PLEATING STRIPED SKIRTS All striped material pleated with uniform stripe and graduated pleatsfrom hip to waist.

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For a warm, nourishing meal heat two Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness; pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and a dash of salt. Delicious with sliced bananas, prunes, raisins or canned fruits.

TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker a real whole wheat toast and is eaten with butter or soft cheese.

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LACEY'S 8 South 9th St. Phone 1756

Lawn Swings

Just the thing for every member of the family. Enjoy the spring and summer breezes in your side or backyard in one of these Lawn Swings, now priced very special at (Jf7 r( only tP I OVJ

REFRIGERATORS "The Modern" is the kind we sell. Guaranteed to use less ice than any other on the market. Prices are down to rock-bottom.

PORCH SWINGS

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COUCH SWINGS With spring seat, with back and seat covered with canvas. These

come complete with iron stand.

Priced special at

Without Iron Stand, $8.50

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Exclusive agent3 for RED STAR VAPOR OIL STOVES

Folding LAWN SEATS You should have several of

these for your lawn or porch.

Priced now at only

$1.48

WEISS Furniture Store 505-313 Main Street

Offerings in Our Silk and Wool Goods Department KNOLLENBERG'S STORE ,

CREPE SATIN 40 inches wide, in all staple shades; special Friday and Saturday, per (Q A Q yard tP.4iO

Silk-Filled Shirting

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ALL-WOOL CREPE

42 inches wide, in navy blue, the season's newest weaves : Friday and Saturday special fft-j AQ

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What One Dollar Will Do It will bring into your home a Style II (formerly sold at $200.00) Starr Phonograph and $5.00 worth of Gennett Records. You can now have that influence which is one of the biggest factors in bringing happiness into the home, and that is MUSIC. If you will ' come in we will be glad to show you these splendid instruments, without obligation to buy. The Starr Piano Co.

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Creamery Butter Strictly Fresh Richmond Rose Brand Full Pound Cartons 37 Pound 3 Pounds SI. 10

Lump Starch Hoosier Brand Best Gloss Quality Regular 12c Item 3 Pkgs., 25d 10 Pkgs., 75

Fancy Bright Jumbo Norway Mackerel

Peanut Butter Excellent Quality in Kids' Sandpile Pails Full Pound in Pail Very Special 25d Pail

Dried Peaches Regular 25c Quality Fresh and Moist, Good Size Real Value 10 Pounds, S1.50 2 Pounds, 35

Dressed Chickens to Fry, Roast or Stew CERTO The Marvel Surejell CERTO Makes perfect Jams and Jellies with 10 minutes boiling without boiling away flavor. Special Demonstration Saturday JOHN M. EGGEMEYER & SONS Bee Hive Grocery 1017-1019 Main St 3 phones 1017-1019 Main St

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