Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 132, 3 June 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922.
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WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPKMEO Sally Erabant. a society butterfly, has been glvrn a year's leave of absence by her husband, Richard Brabant, who hopes that she will learn something of life. She sees
much of i Keith Gilbert, who has always been ) labeled "Dangerous," anil is horrified ; to learn that, despite his position in society, he is a bootlegger Her hus- ; band goes west, and she finds herself without money or a home Attempt -in to earn her living:, she secures a position as chaperone to Claire Finch, who has more monev than manners. Thev go to a summer resort where Claire falls in love with H-ex Mallory, who, in turn loses his heart to a little cabaret dancer, i T'cse Hewitt, whom Sally befriends, f'lalre elopes with an adventurer, and Sa'.ly returns to New York. Sally tcoes t0 tn studio of an artist I.ee CraiK, and hears ' Rarhara Lane, an old friend, is accepting the attentions of a financier, i Graham Browne, despite the fact that ! she is married. i Sally accepts an invitation to ro j with Barbara and Browne to a dress rehearsal of a new opera at the Metro- ! politan. j At the rehearsal she meets her moth-er-in-law, and hears that (it husband ;
is m New York.
Browne went on. "So if you'll take pity on me, I'll be grateful." "Yes, I I must see Andy," Barbara exclaimed, but the thought seemed a bit tardv: Sallv wonder?'' .'n-r "-!'at
tion," Patty said. "It wouldn't have been so bad if I hadn't come on to New York to be a secretary to this Committee."
"If you hadn't come, I wouldn't! have seen you again." j
petuously spoken. "Oh"' she cried again. "I said it first, and I shouldn't." And Paul gave another of his sudden joyous laughs, and caught her again and held her.
Then I m glad I came. And she You dear gilly girK dQ yQU think this raised her face towards him, knowing I is a game, where one person has to
he would kiss her again say certain words first? I'll say it i And he did. Her cheeks burned ! fte" len' wi Vv.o "his ; hands had found their way to his and. her whole being tingled. The shoulders. In spite of the rugs, she wind's cold was welcome when it j was close in his arms. Mew across her hot face. She had "I love you," he said, still laughing never been so haDnv' Thev were sit-: a !iUle- "l love you' 1 love y0U" never oeen so happy, iney were sit . fae repeated lt ceverai times, until Patting there in such a ridiculous fash-jty feit tnat the night had burst forth ion, two people in a car drawn up in Into myriads of shining stars that n. side road, with motors rushing be-! danced around her head. , . . ,. , . , ! Monday Back to Earth, hind them along another road, and
neople doubtless thinking they were
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it is always possible to reduce either; perflous flesh. If she does this grad-l other application of peroxide should
ually she can only benefit by it. complete it.
by eating less or by working more
This brings us to the problem of how much to eat and what. There are some people who turn food into flesh quite easily, and others who can eat
the same amount of the same sort of!tJua,ity-
rooa and stay thin, but this
, lue rulB Ulal 11 you, creams irom olive or
Ml les '0u must reduce. For if thei Anxious: I shall be glad to direct: woman who grows fat on a certain! you in the selection of some of these!
auiuum a aay eats less, if she exer- books if you send me a stamped al-
" mucn sne win reduce because : dressed envelope and repeat your resne win be consuming more than shj quest. is gaining. The woman who would! Susie- The inio cithor m,wm.
stay thin on the diet that makes thejber or lemon makes a good bleach for
!),. t . t .,,, ; nor A" Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes Hose L. . If your cream is not j in care ot the ..Bauty Cllilts- drpansmooth vou must have overheated the m;nt ,w' Ve answered in these colj umns in their turn. This requires conOils, but this has not impaired its; sclera lle time, however, owing to the
, numuer received. ro, n a peisunThere would be very little a! or iLii kfr rf-Dlv is desired, a stamp
's is nor I diffprpnco in 'ed ar-l self-addressed envelope must be s is nocj aurerence in the appearance Oi . ,cl0i,ed with the uestion. The EdiJt if you; creams from olive or almond oil. ; tor.
idi woman fatter must eat more if possible, and if not must eat a different type of food.
That is the difficult part of any re
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reason why you should shampoo oft
jut another "spoony" couple. And they were talking nonsense
Only it didn't matter. j Dear Mrs Thompson: I am a "Yes. Mother will like vou. Sh has ' hard-working girl. I take tan verv o," Paul went on. "Mother goe- easily and would be much pleased if through odd enthusiasms. You said a you would print a recipe to take off moment ago she wants me to marr",tan. Miriam that's true. She should have I Could you tell me anything for a -ense enough to know that the fact T bad complexion? TANNED.
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CHAPTER LXXVIII A CHANGE IN; GRAHAM BROWNE At the end of that act Barbara and j Graham Browne joined them in the aifle. Sally was surprix d to see the change in Browne's manner to her, I
and to note the difference with which
ne treated Jiaaame BraDant. rie asibeen so uev0,ed to Babs, so uninteralmoit servile. She saw Barbara's ; ested in any0ne else, that Sally won-
on summer dressing-tables, for this
out of the notion even if I ever: wanted to And T d'rln't "
A thousand pounds lifted from ; fruit is an excellent bleach. It ehcruld somewhere in the region of Patty's j be understood, however, that the acid . . is nt strong enough to remove deep
is all nonsense." the irl said, trving , co!or' and that only h7 a in li to he fair and to give Paul all the oh-1 constantly the result will be efficaiectiors. "And when she knows T cious. Also, like everj- other such started vou on that, she'll never for-; hitener. it has disadvantages, and
, .. ... - . lueieu cow feu a. iau cuu.u uidugo- - - - . ..et Q the digust that she felt. It was so;soauirk,v nd Le Cl.ai was iu iove i reason for you to work why do vou? , For this reason its effect must be
GraJuim Browne vons making every effort to impress Madame Brabant.
I Browne intended to da now. He had
used when curling the hair helps to!
retain the curl for a time. j Brown Eyes: Whiteheads should
oiitr cannot rpnnra if chpi h iraotaA fi.? ..itu a. t 1
tripe If cV, - .. , v.wlu tii-t vit.ii priuAiur ui uy V 1 ea ts lpss than she needs drogen and then pricked with the sne pegins to consume her own su-1 point of a sterilized needle, when an-
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piainiy apparent mat rsrowne wasi-jth this man
seeking to make an impression on tne
older woman, that
Sally could see that Barbara felt
Ynn had such a nice tim hAfora Ym, ! watched, and if there comes an ap
miss a lot " i pearance of chapping, for a few dayn
"Now Pattv!" Paul beiran. -Yon use of the acid must be omitted. 1 nn
tTlWi ' ,v,r , ici!hurt. but she decided that that was a ,'.;"" t ' ' , ""hc,1J- . 1 ,ui-: , " likPlv tr. nccu- in warm than r,UvS 1 even the g!s!eles3 Urn,l thin- eeneciqllv as che wa to don f want rae t0 take vou seriously, 1 1 less likei to ocu. in warm tna.i rTrtl- Barbara could not k d llv 1 l.MlOo you? Don't you honest.lv think i: in cold weather.
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fail to understand.
It amused when she
j-ought to do something useful in the
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oaiiy ieit sure uiai me preoccupa.' mil
see Andy so
trast favorably
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him telling heri"1'""' DJ;'S "dU ",:luscu II1IU "a3 mother-in-law what! ocl,y aumed. f,.;0,i v. (. i i As lor Browne, he needed a lesson, mend h e ana,, reSolved to give it to him. But Vp-v ir n n w n ' tirst sne mUst tI V 10 i each Dick- Her each other only I heart thunJPed at the thought that she eacn ,UU11 uu'- ! rni?ht he Phi tn v,Pr him -m the nhorie.
but of course time matters very lit
tle," 'he babbled, and then, rushing headlong to his own destruction, "We
world?"
y,k fix Inn Klumph
knew the same little group of artists
-unconventional people, of course, but charming." To Madame Brabant the word "unconventional" was like a red parasol to a bull. She eyed him disapprovingly, and cast a reproving prlance at Sally as well. So this was how she had spent her summer. "I saw Lee Craig yesterday," Sally remarked casually, and Browne had the grace to blu.-h. "She's been wonderfully successful has done some remarkable portraits, and half the four hundred are pursuing her." "My dear I didn't know that you knew the famous Lee Craig!" Sally v.-ys surprised at such enthusiasm from Madame Brabant. "You must arrange to have me meet her. Theodosia Ewing was teiling me of her as v.e drove in from Greenwich this
morning, and urging that I have her; do my portrait." : "She's a charming girl, Mrs. Brabajit I've known her for years-"' Graham Browne cut in, eager to profit by this unexpected turn of the con-1 versation. He was smilingly ignored.!
"I have an engagement with Lee for Monday perhaps we could have tea together then." Sally suggested, lt was amusing to see Browne's eagerness. Barbara seemed unable to recover from her amazement; Sally
She called his office from the Astor
! and when his voice came to her over
the wires, brusque and business-like, she was too overcome to reply for a moment. "Ilello" he repeated. "This is Richard Brabant speaking." "This is this is his wife:" Sally stammered. "Pick, I want to see you, please please.'"
"Sally!" he exclaimed. "Oh. my " There was a furious buzzing, a clatter, and then silence. Sally jangled the receiver furiously it was maddening to be cut off just at that moment. For a time she could get no one; then Central's voice came, curtly saying "Number please." "I was talking to someone you cut me off " Sally almost sobbed. "I must have the number again, at once Broad 013" A moment's silence; then the busy signal buzzed in her ears. Monday Dicks' Return.
Pimples may oe tne result: oi u many different causes that what will
She hesitated, and he insisted again. I cure them tor one person win De use-
"Yes." she agreed at last "Only i less for another, ana so an one can vou miss so much fun " ! eay is hat if faithful trials of ex"But think of the fun I'm having! ilternal remedies do not benefit, a pbyenjov working immenselv. The onlvjsician should be consulted. O.tefi. trouble is that I can't work hard - applications of a lotion made from enough . Dear, everv time I think of : half an ounce of glycerine, a pint of
0
you working, I want to throw over mv
job and go out and dig ditches, or lay
camphor water and a quarter of an
ounce of powdered borax will prevent
railroad tracks, or shovel coal anv- i Pimple s. in any event, mis miiiur thing that is real, hard, man's work."ii? ?ood for the skin, if used as a subThe girl laughed a little the lowjstitute for water. It must be allowed laugh that always delighted Paul. i o dry on. "As it is, there areji't enough hours! "
in the day to do all I want. Before, it was hard work getting through until bedtime. Now I go to sleep with the virtuous feeling of a Boy Scou that's done a kind deed that day!" He was laughing at her, but his face was close.
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
MORE ABOUT REDUCING The last time we were discussing
"Don't you see you've given me an j reduction we said that the body acincentive to be something. Mother J quired a certain amount of energ;r will recognize that in time, and like ; every day in the form of food. It you for it. And I couldn't get along also lost a certain amount of energy without you." : every day through work and exercise. There was another silence. A car ' If it acquires more than it expends passed behind thr-m. its hum was soon i the surplus energy becomes fat. This
lost in the distance. Paul continued; is as simple and absolute a rule as the
After Ten Years By MARION RUBINCAM
COMMON SENSE Chapter 71 After all, Paul was quite When two people are in love, isn't anything to argue about.
"You've been an inspiration. But! there's no reason for you to say you; can't get along without me. I've not' done anything." She was in arms for his own de-l fense. j "Oh, don't say that impulsively. "Ii couldn't really, I couldn't get along! without you because I love vou so i Oh!" ' I And her hands flew over her mouth, j
fact that two and two make four, and
there are no exceptions. That is why
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wondered if he had pretended to her And sometimes' the' explanations arp that he despised the world which he;th ,rst ,rt nf hinc, in .
coma not enter. , Paul had said he could not eet along : He escorted Madame Brabant to her , .it. . Pattt, .,, p.If. , - t. ? ,
car, then returned to the place where w;r(i in th f,;rrinpss his love.' i the girls awaited him. for the last act.: had whi5pered that she could nof He was as devoted to bally as to Bar-I . withmit Pn, T. f. J
hara now. and when the rehearsal was ment shp had eft was h t p :sijz:hem and Paf rhat Mvhlnksr "Surelv vou-11 have luncheon with Paul a(ked, h,s arm around her. us." he 'urged. "The Astor's only a answered, step awav .and it won't take long. I . An'- Paul went on. "she do wan "to talk with vou. about the j desn 1 uknow 'ou- She will like you
matter vou mentioned when we were!"1"1 uoe-
wr.itir.g'tor Barbara." I He wasn t so sure of that But he; Sally stared at him. "The matter wanted to convince Patty, and ha;
when we were wait- la "rr ""Ju to convince nimseir.
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