Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 121, 22 May 1922 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922.

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IsTt' lsDife on J&wq V&A J?h 1 u INEZ KLUMPH CJr

who's who am what's , made all the arrangements," he de-t-vH?i'.ek!?.... iclared curtly. "I don't want to upset

has Keen o xon.i- looo Af ah. Itnem now. come. Claire

sence by her husband. . "Not nulte so fast!" Mallory quickly

Richmond Brabant viho hopes that stepped forward and laid a detaining she will learn something of life, bhe . T . ., .'pit),. M ffn wttti has a. thriiiiTxr riirtitina with hand on his arm. Eeither we go wun

Keith Gilbert, who hs always been you or you don't go at all." He tow

laoeiea dangerous," aina is norrmea to learn that, despite i bis position In society, he Is a bootleggier. One of his men shoots a revenue j fficer, and Gilbert is held for murdeir. He escapes, takintc Sally with him, but she is rescued by Neat Calhoun, who gives her some Rood advice. She flndu; herself without funds and. now knavrlni? where her

husband is. assumes th name or Mrs. Pemberton.' 'and secures a position as chapercme to Claire Finch, who hrs more ntoney than manners. They to summer resort, where Claire falls In love with Hex Mallory, the son of a wealthy automobile manufacturer, who prefers Sally. Sally goes to dinner at a roadliouse with Claire and Mallory and in the dressing- rooms finris a" girl picking her pockets. The girl is the sister f the employee of Keith 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 promise sto'help her. Sally goes to New York to tonsult Calhoun in the girl's behalf. She has luncheon with an old friend, Patricia Loring, a modern flapper who has recently eloped, and who is summoned home by a trrange telephone call. Patricia's husband had been hurt in an accident; seeing them together, Sally realies the depth of the girl's devotion, and the change- that love has made in her. Sally returns to the hotel to find that durlnig her absence .Claire has been flirting with Ned Kalston, a young: man of doubtful character whose acquaintance she made without an intrciductlon. With Mallory Sally goes to the roadhouse to see the little dancer once more .and promise her aid. Malloiry is fascinated by the girl. During Sally's absence, Claire disappears with Ned and Ralston, and Sally and ReK follow them to the Blue Kitten Inn.

After Ten Years By MARION RUBINCAM

CHAPTER LXVII AN INTERRUPTED ELOPEMENT Sally stared at Claire'in amazement. 'This was what she bad feared, this announcement- that sbs was going to marry Ralston; there had even been hideous moments when, she thought it possible that the girl had already

eloped with this man whom she

knew so slightly.

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Mnllorv towered above tfto crino' 1i0 figure of RaUton.

cause she had to study. He admired

her and he missed her. He didn't know what , to do with those two hours every afternoon. He even was driven to going to tea.

' ''I hate It it's silly. Tea Is only for women," he remarked once. "How serious and high minded our Paul has become," mocked little MIbs MacKeen. Then, suddenly, at about half past nine one night when his mother had

some friends for dinner, Patty's voice greeted him over the telephone. "I'm sorry I've been refusing to see you." she said, her voice fluttering ever so little as she talked. "Really It's been because I've been Btudylng but I am through at 9, and If some evening you want to drive me home from Bchool " "Are you there' now at school?" he . asked, his voice almost a Joyful shout, i ,

"No" she mentioned the drug store'

she was phoning from "I cut study tonight to dine with Mrs. Munn " "You 6tay where you are for ten minutes," Paul said. . "I'll be around." He made some excuse to his mother, whose raised eyebrows as she sweetly accepted his apology 6howed her disapproval and In ten minutes his car stood by the drug store, and he was greeting Patty.

"We'll spin up to Hunter's Island' and hack, for a ohanee" he said, nil-i

ing rugs around her to keep her warm. "T rlnn't minH fh fnt tba vnn

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbea

A KISS Chapter 60

Now It happened that before this

fireside talk with Mrs. Munn, Patty

had refused several times to see Paul

In order to get to her shorthand class,

sh bad io have dinner before

o'clock. She usually reached home a little after 5, rather tired from the confinement of her office .work. She had only enough time to wash and comb her hair and glance through her notebook with last night's lesson, before dinner was ready. Mrs. Parke was always willing and prompt with the meal and, sorry because Patty had taken on this extra work, she refused her offers of help and did everything- she could to make the dinner a nice one. Paul was the sort that wanted . a thing more If he could not get it As he did nothing.' the days were often rather long, and he enjoyed the hour and a half or two hours he spent with Pntty. Paul usually read all morning, lunched at an athletic club with some friends, and spent the afternoon in the gymnasium playing tennis In a big indoor court, or basket ball. Then he had a swim, and then.

feeling superbly energetic from his healthy exercise, he was faced with

the alternative of going home or hav- j wouldn't let me see you after work,

ered above the cringing figure of Ral-

Ing tea with some of his friends.

Tea meant chattering girls and ho

hated tea anyway. And he preferred

lnea Klumph

look at the complacent, victorious face

of the girl. "Be reasonable, Claire," Rex Mallory cut in. Marry Ralston if you want to, but wait a little while get your parents' consent" "She doesn't need it!" Interrupted Ralston, rising. "She's of age." "But it would be so much nicer to have a big wedding," urged Sally, adroitly playing upon Claire's vanity.

."Or at least, to be married in church, and have the notices properly put in the newspapers, and all that sort of thing. It is only what a girl in Claire's position ought to do, whether she wants to or not, Mr. Ralston." "Oh, I don't know Patricia Loring . eIopd," retorted Claire, but Sally could' see that she was weakening. Glancing at Ralston's weak, almost vicious face, she wondered if she could ever stave oft this marriage until the girl came to her senses. "Yes, it can be called that but she was married in the church her family

had attended for years, and planned it long enough before hand to have anr nouncements sent out, and, ask one or II two friends." "Friends including that Mrs. Brabant, who was mixed up in the boot- , legging scandal with Keith Gilbert!" Claire's voice was scornful. Sally flushed painfully it was hard to restrain the impulse to exonerate herself, to tell Claire the truth that she, known as Mrs. Pemberton, was really Sally Brabant, and was guilty only of folly, not of wrong doing. "Time enough for the frills later," decreed Ralston, taking Claire by the arm. "Come along, sweetie! I told the minister we'd be there in half an hour." "Got a license?' 'asked Rex Mallory, as Sally threw out her hands in a

helples little gesture. "Have to have

one in this state, you know.

"Sure. I I've got one," Ralston

blustered, but his manner was uncertain. "Got it today." "Let's see it," and Mallory held out his hand. "Who's your minister?" Ralston backed away, his eyes nar

rowing angrily. "I don't see what

busines it is of yours,' 'he protested. "This is my affair." "Sure it is but you'll want wit

nesses; why not let Mrs. Pemberton

and me go along and act in that ca

pacity? There can't be any objection - to that. Claire, you don't mind if I

come to your wedding, do you?"

Claire's clumsy coquetry came to

the fore at once.

"Oh Pav I'd lnvo tr havo vnn ' "

he exclaimed. "Do come."

But Ralston shook his head. "I've

ston, his. hands clenched. "I'll detain to see the girls In the evening and to vou bv force if necessary." dance with them then. If they were

id at hi:

speaking, then, grasping Claire more firmly by the arm, started for the door. Mallory's right fist flew up and out, and the next moment Ralston was stretched on the floor. Claire cried out in fright, and

turned furiously on Rex, as waiters many of his other friends were clever

and crista prnwrifvl ahnnt. The nro- sne was serious, sne was worm

nrietnr mished his wav throueh the while, she was a novelty.

crowd, anerilv demanding. "What's "What do you do with yourself be

the matter here? What's happened?" tween 4:30 and 7?" one of his com

to which half a dozen replies were panions asked him. "We've been put-

5? . Tr ii j forthcoming at once. Ralston, who ting our heads together and found out

OHO lCil. ICIICIOU'v.j V ctiinno1

thatithe worst had not yet come to pass. She tried to summon words with which t o argue, but they would not come. She could

only sit there and

as much as the fact that you vAmldn't let me run in to your flat after you

got home."

Patty simply answered

have to study." She couldn

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positions by putting a heavy weight on the head and .then making the round-Bhouldered person walk. Helena May: Lyclpodium Is only

inflammable in the Barae sense as charcoal could be so considered. It has a yellowish tint which makes it i about the correct shade as a brunette

powder, but for a white skin it should I be mixed with rice powder. It Is eo flne In texture that it makes an ex

cellent powder for infants. Evelyn B.: Henna is a tonic for the hair besie that of a coloring, so It cannot injure It in any way. You can tint this patch of grey without touching the balance of the hair. I cannot take the space now to give you the directions for doing this but I will be glad to mail them to you if you send a stamped addressed envelope repeating your request. Mrs. C. D. M.: The bleach you refer to. Is Peroxide of Hydrogen which gives a conspicious and artificial shade of golden which is rarely becoming. - All lnaulrles addressed to Mrs. Forbes

I In care of the "Beauty Chats" departIment will be answered in these col-

lumns in' their turn. This requires con-

i siderable time, however, owing to the i ereat number received. So. if a oerson-

ial or quicker reply Is desired, a stamp-' I ed and self-addressed envelope must be '

enclosed with the question. The Edl- ,

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Heart Problems

Unhappy Wife: After thinking over your-letter, in which you state tho trouble you have had with your husband, it would be wise for you to talk with Miss Clark, of the Social Servr Ice bureau, whose office is back of the Episcopal church on North Eighth street. She probably could advise you best '

WOMAN TO HEAD FRENCH FOOD PRESERVATION WORK WASHINGTON, May 22. Miss Ola Powell of the department of agriculture sailed for Paris Saturday at the request of the American committee on reconstruction of devastated France, to carry on, under the direction of the French Ministry of agriculture, food preservation work similar to that done by the agricultural department and state agricultural colleges in this country.

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Have you ever tried this?

people become

standing badly that they find

had been stunned for a moment, that none of us can get hold of you

staggered to his feet, one hand over a between those hours? Are you lead

cut made in his forehead when he ing a double life, Paul?" It was tha . bewildered, a little hurt by his sud- The reason why the peasant women struck a chair in his fall. He mut- man with the cynical dark eyes that den and casual kiss. "You wouldn't of Italy hold themselves so well is be-

tered threats at Mallory as he leaned had captivated several girls m Wissa-

heavily against the table, but made keagan by his bored air and his little

no further attempt to leave. ' I moustache.

Mallory took the proprietor aside Paul grinned and did not answer.

and made what evidently was a satis- But he began to look forward more

factory explanation. Sally saw some and more to the late afternoon drives, bills change hands, and heard the oth- He had Patty to himself then ever man say "Oh, of course, Mr. Mai- eryone else that he knew was safely lory I understand certainly!" She tucked away where tea and candles

erected during the spring and summer.

WINONA LAKE POPULAR WARSAW, May 22. Indications are that Winona Lake will be one of

. "I always most impossible to change the habit mo" sImer re o" in't say that of years and stand in an erect and ! li? ?,?e"' J.L1!!.35?..

,- , m u,rtt o silly, he danced with them or took to have him call on her meant a long healthy position. If you have been I YxtZl L - "l-" .Tli"

xw.ouxi 6" them to theatres where he didn't have period of sullenness on Millie's part stooping and crouching for years with

to listen to so much talk. If theyi or that if he did come, Millie and your cnest nollow and your shoulders

were clever, he enjoyed the light ban-j her mother would always be in the: bowed I would advise you to try one

tcr u.uu miiciuuu, me Kuseip ana com-1 room. Ana somenow, sne waniea io:c1j oiuipie eAercise. ment, that made up the conversation see him alone, away from . Mrs.! Want about the room for five minof the younger generation of his set. (Parke's complaining and. Millie's neu- utes in the morning and five minutes

patty nad a new point of view, toirotie comments and voice and rather in the evening with a book balanced

him. Patty wasn't clever not as . flashv dresses. on ton of vour head. It

It was after 11 when they reached a heavy book, although a fair sized home. Paul took away her latch key volume is the proper sort to use. As and opened the door for her. Then yoii must keep the head high in order he stepped inside the vestibule. And to balance the book you will draw before she knew it, he had stooped j back the shoulders and straighten the down and kissed her. spine. This will make you raise the "Why not?" his voice sounded hurt. 'chest somewhat. It will also make you "I don't know." Her poise again de-: walk a little better, and it is altc-

Eerted her, and left her uncertain, ' gether a most beneficial exercise

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had remained in her chair at the table.

wishing that she could sink through

the floor as the people who clustered

about stared at her curiously.

It seemed an eternity to her until

she was making her way through the crowd, with Rex Mallory grasping her arm firmly. Claire, weeping hysterically and theatrically, was clinging to him on the other Bide. Sally did not

know what arguments Rex had finally

used with Ralton. - There had been a 16w voiced conclave between them.

and Ralston had gone away with a waiter to have his head bound up. He

had paused for a few words with

Claire before he went, and Sally felt sure that the elopment which they had

planned for that night had merely been

deferred.

It seemed to her that she could nev

er forget the humiliation that had

been hers during those few moments

As she reached Mallory's car she

turned and glanced back over , her

shoulder at the roadhouse; she hoped

fervently that she would never see it

again.

And then. as 6ne turned to get Into

the roadster, several people crossed

the yard to a touring car that stood

next Mallory s. One of the women

was talking in a high, rather fretful

voice.

I'll never go slumming again!" she

exclaimed, disgustedly. "What a sor

did affair-"

"Oh, it might have been worse, re

torted one of the men, diffidently.

Sally's heart leaped within her. For

it was her husband, Dick Brabant,

who had made that casual reply.

Tomorrow An Imperative Summons.

and conversation hour or so.

would occupy on

well, you wouldn't kis3 Miss Mac-1 cause, from early -childhood, they go

Keen this way " She was furious at ; about with bundles and packages on herself for the speech, but the words! their heads. It would be an excellent

were out. "Why not?" he asked again, and bent toward her. But she opened the inner door suddenly, and fairly ran up the stairs. Tomorrow Mixed Emotions

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