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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922.

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been given a year's leave of absence by

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For the first time in her life she

was iealous over Dick. She hadn't

wm ard Braba"t- whi pes I appreciated him when she had hyn win learn somethme of life. She sees I "

much ol Keith Gilbert, not realizing that all New York is gossiping about them. She is horrified to learn that, despite his social position and apparent wealth, he is a bootlegger. She attempts to earn her own living. unsuccessfully, but through her newly gained knowledge of people is able to help several persons whose affairs have become badly entangled. She learns that the pursuit of pleasureis vain, and begins to envy Barbara Lane, an old-fashioned wife of her acquaintance, whom she has always been inclined to pity. She goes to a midnight dance club with some of her new friends, and there encounters her husband, after months of separation. One of the men grows quarressome when Dick asks Sally to dance, and Dick suggests that he take her home. CHAPTER LXXXVII A BRIEF

REUNION Sally -was very happy as

out onto Broadway with Dick. For the first time in months her husband was taking her home. How often he had done it in the past and how little she had thought of his doing so. Yet

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freshman thi3 year and is now twentyone years old. He treats me nicely in every respect and says he is being true to me only. He always tells me when he goes with other girls, although neither of us is jealous and we go with whom we please. But this boy is not handsome! Do you think I would be doing

I, wrong to turn him down on that ac

count, when I like him in every other respect, and take another who is handsome indeed but lacks the good equalities of the other? UNDECIDED. . As far as I can. see there is no necessity of turning down the young man with the sterling qualities since he is willing that you should go with other young mta too. Why don't you keep the handsome one as a friend too? If a man and woman have not congenial tastes they are not happy together regardless of good looks and worthy characters.

After Ten Years By MARION RUBINCAM

made her! The electric signs were still

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might have worn in her youth came shuffling along the

ines Klumph sidewalk, carrying a few faded flowers in one hand and a huge roll of newspapers under the other arm. She was muttering to herself, and as Dick gave her some money she burst into voluble thanks. Sally recognized her as one of the familiar characters of the Great White Way. There were no vacant taxicabs in sight, but a hansom cab came jogging toward them. The driver wore a red rose in his hat. His manner was so delightfully jaunty that Sally laughed a3 he came toward them, his head cocked inquiringly on one side. "Oh Dick, let's drive with him!" she urged. "Please I love hansom cabs."

"We drove from the station in one the night we came back from our honeymoon remember?" he asked her, as he helped her in. "Yes and the driver knew we were a bride and groom, and we were so embarrassed!" laughed Sally. "Oh, you don't know my address, do you; I'm staying in Patricia Lorings' apartment," and she gave him the street number and then leaned back contentedly in her corner. She wanted to ask him many things, to tell him many others, but for the moment she was too happy to speak. They went teetering across to Fifth Avenue in silence. As they turned south Sally roused herself, feeling that she must make the most of this opportunity. "Did you have a nice time out West?" she asked. "And and the camping trip," she replied. "Everything turned out perfectly. Couldn't have been better." "And and the camping tripe," she went on. "I heard that you'd gone camping and I I wondered." This was harder than she had thought it would be, this bridging the gap between them. "Never had a better one," he answered, as he lighted a cigarette. "You took your secretary with you,

didn't vou she s such a nice girl so

attractive!" "Oh yes yes, she's a very pretty

girl," he replied, non-commitally. "Yes, I remember that she is." Sally's throat was dry. It seemed impossible that he could sit there and talk so diffidently when this was the first time that he and she had met in months. "She liked camping, I suppose," she went on, after a moment. "Oh. she was crazy about it! Made a good camper, too did her share of the work just as if she'd been a man; never got tired, never complained. She's a good scout; she can stand anything." Ke was enthusiastic at last about his secretary! Sally bitterly recalled her own camping experiences; she had tried so hard to be "a good scout,' 'and had failed so completely. She had been too small, too delicate to do more than just keep up with

a dreadful cook," Patty went on. "It isn't the money that worries me in any way. I don't want to come between Paul and his mother. She may be hard and selfish, she may be all wrong to oppose him when he really wants me,' 'the warm color was still in her cheeks as she talked. "He says he

wouldn't care but he would after a; time. And he'd hate bemg poor for it would be poverty for him, on his private income." "It would be good for him, though. Paul is a spoiled child of good fortune. He's never wanted for anything." "I know, but I like him to be that way. He should be spoiled. He's that sort." " " ; The other woman smiled a little, and her eyes were serious and tender as she watched the crouched figure of the girl. "You are in love," she said. "Only be careful. For that's all right for awhile but -it doesn't make for happiness." "Why not?" Patty wanted to know. "After all, Millie never spoiled Hum

phrey, and they werenf happy.' "By the way," Mrs. Munn changed the subject. "Do you think Millie

could be persuaded to make it up? Have you heard from Humphrey?" "Oh yes, the other day. He had gotten our address from the postoffice at home, I think, and wrote to Millie. He says he's been made assistant foreman at his lumber camp, and will have a

wise, you'll never let your chin show ! the henna will be included in the sham-, committee on registration and regisyour real age. You'll take a few min- poo and only remain on the hair from j tered while still enroute. utes every day to keep it young. J three to ten minutes. Urm their arrival in Evansville. If you're so stout you have a double : . S. hen the body is underweight , they were station bv com-

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the skin that has stretched and grown loses the natural curl when you cut it over the layers of flesh will hang in off. This need not discourage you loose bags and unsightly wrinkles. But though since the curl will return as a gradual reduction plus these astring- soon as the hair grows long enough, ent treatments, will let the skin shrink . SO a firm smooth line Will be attained' All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes as vnur reward ,n fare of the "Beauty Chats" departas your rewara. ment wil, b answered in ,hese coiOtherwise, massage With a nourisn- umns in their turn. This requires coning cold cream, and a gentle rotary siderable time, however, owing to the mnvprrnt c iho ficr. o few nprk ' S.reat number received. So. if a person-

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stretching and head rolling exercises daily, and an ice rub or the daily use of a good astringent, will be all that is necessary to keep the chin young. You need not begin these treatments when

you are a young girl, but wait until t

you are nearing 30, when the first faint hint of a bad chin line appears. If you've passed that period, wear a chin strap at night and do the exercises and massage as well.

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For the first time in months her husband teas taking her homel and now he cared more for someone

else than he did for her. It was her own fault, she told herself, bitterly. Of course he didn't care for her any more. This other girl 'was clever, un

derstood his work, could meet him on his own ground, share his work and play with him. She had gone out into the world and earned her own living and since Sally had attempted to do that she understood " what it meant

and appreciated the ability of anyone who could do it. This other girl had everything that she had. Sally told herself, and also had much more. She leaned back further in her corner and stared out into the street; the lights blurred as tears filled her eyes. Why had she ever thought that she could hold him! Dick was still talking about the secretary. He was teling how well she looked in the knickerbockers and soft silk shirt that she had worn in the woods :"like . a sturdy boy," he said. Apparently he liked that. Sally re

flected that she herself, in knickers, looked more like a girl than ever. She didn't like them, anyway she resolved to throw away the ones she had had for golf and take to skirts again. Knickerbockers werenf right for women, anyway too mannish. She hated them, suddenly. She felt as if he had thrust a knife into her heart and now was turning it round and round. He had always been so tactful with her; did he know now he was hurting her now? Apparently

If he did it did not bother him; he

sat there calmly smoking and talking on and on about that hateful secretary. She thought that he had never looked handsomer; she had never before wanted so much to curl up in his arms and feel that he stood between her and the rest of the world. And probably she never could do that now; if anyone curled up in his arms it -would be that hateful secretary! "But I'm afraid I'll have to look for someone else to fill her place in the office," he was saying, as he tossed the stub, of his cigarette into the street. "She's decided that she'd rather be a wife than a secretary-" Sally's heart sank. He was telling her in that roundabout way that he wanted to marry his secretary. Tomorrow Sally Discovers Herself.

.house to himself as soon as they can

having known of it i cuild one. He wanted Millie to go out there, but she says she won't"

"Too bad. Because if she did it

A LONG TALK Chapter 80 If Mrs. Munn had seemed more upset than pleased when she first heard of Patty's engagement, it was because of a perfectly natural feminine feeling

of pique at not all along.

Shf was a wnmnn with n pnTisiTminp-

curiosity about life. Every person in- would be one complication less.' terested her, at least for a time. She j "You mean less complicated for Milhad a way of getting deep down intolie-" asked Patty who did not quite people's minds, and of understanding ' understand. "I suppose so, she isn't and sympathizing with their motives. lnaPPy nere in tbe city- -A-110- mother She could sum up most people with'is miserable. They both want to go amazing accuracy in five minutes. back home. You see, I have Paul, It was her one esotism. this ability. and that makes everything different."

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M. A. M. There are different methods ot using henna on the hair, according to the needs. If you merely wish to tint the grey hair and not change the shade of the balance of the head,

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ranen m love, sne was very cross with herself for not having seen it. But at once her genuine pleasure ia the event asserted itself. And she wanted to know all about it. "There icn'f a cront Ann t r, tc "

Patty said. "I've wanted to let Von be happier in her -old home, than even j

know all along only somehow I

I suade Millie to go to Humphrey. Then

we'll see that your mother gets back."j j "It's money," Patty protested. "If ij i had enough I would send her and Millie and I could manage, for she would

couldn t tell you I was in love with

Paul, when I didn't know he was in love with me." "Didn't you? After all, a clever woman usually knows before any formal sort of declarations take place." "I knew he liked me, of course," the girl answered, one hand idly stretched to the warmth of the fire. "But as for

here with us.

' Mrs. Munn offered to lend the money, and Patty would not hear of it. "It must be accomplished somehow," Mrs. Munn said later. "Now then, I want to know more about your own

affair. Where have you two beenj meeting? Surely your family would ' know if you've been in that tiny , flat" :

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"Why shouldn't he? You are young 21, aren't you?" The girl nodded her head. "You are pretty, you have charm " "So have all the other girls Paul knows," Patty said. "Those virtues don't count much, not when they are

common property. Its the things I haven't social position in this city, money, family. I didn't know the world was so so " "Worldly," Mrs. Munn finished up and laughed. "And Paul's mother is very much that way." "She says she'll disown him so we would be poor."

Do you mind?"

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posal in the car and over the luncheon table. And Mrs. Munn lay back and alternately frowned and smiled. She was trying to think of some way to lessen

the complications that stood between j

these two. Tomorrow A Trial

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

THE YOUNG CHIN I cannot imagine why a woman lets

"Not for myself. I think I'd like it,' ner cmn grow ola. ur course alter a really. I'd like to do thines for him ' certain age it's impossible to keep the

sillv things like darninc socks and chin really firm and young but I!

cooking dishes he specially liked. I'm should say that undesirable age was 50 afraid I'm hopelessly domestic," she at least. finished up, laughing a little because ! If you've let your chin grow old, I she felt her cheeks flush red. i doubt whether you can ever make it "It's one of the symptoms of being really young again, though you . can in love," Mrs. Munn said gently. i massage ten years from it if you'll take "It must be. I hate darning and I'm the time and trouble. But if you're

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