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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND.. TUESDAY, AUG. 1, 1922.
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A FURIOUS LADY Chapter 14. It never occurred to Dora that anyone would s-light the very popular Gladys. She knew, after the experience of last Sunday, that Gladys would
resent this insult, or rather this neg-
ruriously
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
lect.
! use at times as it will make a rough J skin soft and smooth for the moment, j therefore it serves a purpose; but for
constant use it will force into the pores any soil that is on the surface which would interfere with the ordinary functioning of the skin. . An ointment in which there is sulphur, or an yeast cake made into a paste with water, will sometimes heal
pimples, after the cause for them has
fcne worried over it so much she could not talk during the dance, and at last plucked up courage to ask: ' "Didn't you want to dance with her?"
"With whom?" Morton asked. "Gladys? Did she want to dance? I didn't know." So it had been an oversight! But as she had thought about it for some time after the dance, it was still more amazing. Morton paid no attention to Gladys at all. Moreover as the days went by, he did pay more and more attention to her. A shy little friendship had begun, something new and infinitely precious to the lonely, misunderstood girl. She tried once or twice to write down things Morton had said to her in the little diary but the words looked so commonplace written out that they offended her. She rubbed them out, and never made another attempt to set down conversation in writing.
"It is his vioce and the way he says things," she told herself once, and by this ingenous method convinced herself that he had said something worth listening to. Gladys was furious. "That's the last time that I try to be nice to that stick!" she declared viciously the day after the dance. "Here I went across the room and gave him a perfectly good chance to ask me to dance and the boob would not take it." This was to her, mother, when they were at work in the living room sew. ing. "Well. I wouldn't worry," Aunt Maude answered placidly. "There's plenty more anxious enough to dance
with you. I don't want you to be vain, but I must say it's a satisfaction to
have a daughter that's popular." 1 Dora, busy in the next room, of course, heard all this. "There's Jesse " Aunt Maude began. "Oh, Jesse!" came impatiently from Gladys. "I'm getting tired of Jesse. ' "Why, I'm sure he's always been most devoted," Aunt Maude began again. "Yes, he's always under my feet," the girl replied with greater . impatience. Now, a clever person might have seen many interesting things in this point of view. But Aunt Maude was not clever, and Dora dared not be. Gladys, to amuse herself, gave an- ( other party, and asked everyone but Morton, who of course, heard all about the affair. Dora, having no say in the giving of parties, couldn't suggest him. It was rather an awful evening for the girl. She had the same trouble not knowing what to do with her hands, feeling her feet much too big, not being able to join in the quick
ANSWERED LETTERS Freckles: The formula you give, which contains hav n lpmnn 1mce
talk, the gossip, the jokes, and laugh- jand water in equal hag fcleach. ter of the others. ; ing Quaimes. but it should not be used
Gladys should have enjoyed the every time the face is cleansed, or ev-: been eradicated, as pimples indicate party immensely. But she was as ery day, as you say your friend uses it. that the skin is being used to throw short tPmnPri after it as sh had Constant applications of this bleach off impurities in the system. It is short tempered after it as sne bad dry ouJ. thg eecretions and make the weil to treat continued attacks of pimbeen before. (skin harsh with a tendency to fine Pies externally a3 well as internally. It was the end of Februarv now. 'lines: althoueh a eenermis massaere as they sometimes spread over the
with cream would somewhat lesson sKin Dy one eruption infecting this tendency. other.
It is well to understand the action i
HONORS AMERICAN WOMAN I eluding session of the industrial peace Fern Andrews, writer and social workLONDON, Aug. 1. The concluding I congress re-elected Senator Fontaine. er of Boston, was elected a member session of the international peace con-1 of Belgium, as president. Mrs. Fannie I of the board.
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almost the first of March. Uncle Peter began to talk of sprin
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" j" "-" vAiicicm. jiigicuicuio su , ln care or the -Beauty Chats" departcarriaee house and building a new . may be used as needed. For instance, merit win be answered in these columns - I lemon juice makes a good bleach, but ! in,thf.lr This requires eonsiderChlCken yard. 'einr-o it ie n T.tZuJ ,.!abIe tlme- however, owing to the great .... ...since it is an acid it neutralizes thejnurnber received. So if a personal or Time we were moving out there, i oil in the skin and will irritate and dry quicker reply is desired, a stamped and Aunt Maude agreed. "I want to start j it out, unless oil is supplied through SSJS, digsome garden stuff under a frame this "eam r..a Pla'n application. -Bay ' film Whllft Vflw AlAr.nr.inn n Ion n flQO I .
week, and I might as well get that, " c ""iys. " farm house cleaned. It's always a !fvut "5tr.et,on8 nd " 13 alf a mess after Joe's wife looks after it" ! "i"1 and eVCr? trfeatmet! . . j (n i for delicate skin. The juice from cu-
uiaay i-uuu uu "i" ""4"f- cumbers makes an excellent bleach Jim, as usual, went to the farm for his ' . ,.mHni(, a f,nB
daily duties and came back every u (guch as
wit " " "J'"o I iTltrt Sin DTfrat -ait. c-m lnrwHrl tr
preserve it, you have a perfect combination for bleaching and also preserving the healthy action of the pores. If you care for such a formula, I will be glad to mail one to you on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. Ta Ta: A girl of 15 years, height
five feet four inches, will be normal j weight at 110 pounds. Disguested: Cream is only used as I
verV dA moist or c sklnThould 1 not require this precaution. If cream 3 k baS I is-neeriert n Bh,ti ka on sn,rin,i UOTe yu taw it another boy will take
and gently massaged into pores with finder tins nffo- -whicb all cnmlnc
should be wiped off as there will still j for you to try to "win
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do some sewing. One day Dora heard a long discussion going on in the living room between Gladys and her mother- Gladys' voice came to her, but no words, for the door was shut tight. That night Aunt Maude announced. "Peter, I think Jim and Dora can go out to the farm this week and get things started. I don't feel like mov
ing just yet. "Why, you were so anxious to go "I know, I changed my mind." Aunt Maude said hurriedly, her face reddening." You can go if it is too much work to come back every day. Dora can look after you. "There's too much work for one woman " Peter objected. a scowl silenced him the usual
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am fifteen years old and have had one boy friend, but he has stopped goin with me and is going with another girl. My chum is just the same age and she goes with a lot of boys. Her mother doesn't seem to care, but my mother says she is glad I am not going with boys when I am so young. I feel very lonesome and would like to win some boy. What can I do? LOUISE. Your mother is right; you are too young to go with boys. Enjoy your
rnoher interest in you of his own accord, which will be much better than
a boy.
to hold the pow- .
der. If. your skin is active, omit the! slnKe 01 ova bcona coal miners
is mreaienea as a result oi a aispuie
cream before powdering, but be sure :
sort of frown with which a wife silent- j to remove all surface secretion before over wages
ly conveys to her husband information applying tne powder if you would enthat he "is saying or doing the wrong 'joy a delicate effect. There will al-i
ways De enougn on m tne pores to.
hold the powder. For daily use, the cold cream which j is simply a cleanser, or the flesh build- j ing cream containing nourishing oils,! should be your choice in preference toj a vanishing cream. The latter has its,
thing. "Oh, I can manage," Dora murmured, her heart sinking at the idea, but anxious only to keep everyone in a good temper, Gladys smiled a little to herself. Tomorrow The Farm.
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