Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 184, 4 August 1922 — Page 5

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BUDDING ROMANCE Chapter 17 Morton delivered his oration in great style, and Dora applauded him j.t the end of it. "You do it beautifully," she enthused, "and you make it so much more effective by your gestures." Morton grinned with pleasure. "My elocution teacher taught me gesturing." he confided. "She said all motions should seem to come now, wait, I'll quote her from v.-ithin onaself outward. Like this!" He jumped up and made a motion with hand and arm. "She said the . - oum in'.. orator is giving something from within himself to his audience, so all p;t;tiirf; I should end with a spreading open of the fingers, or an opening of the hand, as though scattering one's thoughts." Morton tried to illustrate this complex idea. To be sure, it looked rather as though he were plucking something from his breast and throwing it away, but Dora did not know that and was greatly impressed. Morton was not intended for in orator. He had no naming phrases at hie command, nor a personality inspiring enough to lead men on to action. In later life, he became a woiehtv member of the local council. But his. speeches, delivered always wmLi ai sight stutter were quiet and common sense statements of facts. "Splendid," Dora said. "Now do thi3." She opened the bulky volume at random. "Gentlemen, are we ro submit to this infamy " She handed him the book, and perched herself again on the ledge of the rock, whers Morton hecan rvheriionflxr 'Gentlemen, are we to submit to this infamy" and on through the para(FTOTlilO r f n 1 a 1 1 f ' B'ukuo jl a yai ncuiell ly nOTld Dll OI ' oratory, trying to help out the verbose mougni wun gestures meant to convey much his voice now and then echoed back from. the deserted quarry and his audience a thin little figure in a disreputably shabby coat and hat, perched like a little brown bird on the ledge of a rock a little furl whoss vivid face was alight with interest, whose cheeks had flushed and seemed to lose their hollowness, whoso eyes were bright with happiness. Morton finished his speech and came to sit on the rock. "It's all right, but I couldn't do it before anyone but you," he said. "You are so inspiring." Dora had never been called that before! She treasured the word for months. But she answered, "We'll do it again. You'll soon feel at home making speeches." Half way through the week she received a letter. Dear Dora: I'll bring out a book of Selected Quotations Sunday. Last night I went to a party at Gladys'. Too bad you weren't there." Dora interpreted that as being missed and felt a little warm glow of pleasure run all through her. She worked hard that second week at the farm, cleaning and cooking, the hard sort of cooking that farmers' wives know where the chicken for dinner has to be caueht and killed anrl plucked and stuffed before it can even be cooked, where the cabbage and turnips and potatoes come from cold, dark recesses in the cellar, and the supply of baked puddings and cakes never equals th3 demand. She wondered whether she might dare to ask Morton for Sunday supper and impulsively mailed him a letter. As the postman called onl when there was mail for the f?.rm

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sue mvemea an errana to drive to tne pour parent, too, that your love is post office in town. She could not ask i deeper than they think it is, and probher uncle to mail it for her. at)ly they will no longer oppose your Morton came, with his pleasant, halt j engagement. sleepy smile, his horse coatad with j mud, a muffler around his neck of a Dear Mrs. Thompson: I would like

&uaae oi scariet mat iougnt violently; with his sandv hair and frecklps. Th never ending winter dragged on, this Sunday was raw and cold, with a leaden grey sky and occasional spilling gusts of snow. In spite of which the two walked to the rock on top of Knob's Hill, where v " i i viii ucincicu ftflltSs UL BfIC-' quotations, comic, tragic and other wise and Tlnra nHmiroH o,i,,. Morton delivered a series of select i wise, and Dora admired and annlaurt ed. And they returned to have Sunday supper in tie big kitchen, warm from the glowing range. Morton said it was a deliciou meal as it was, for Dora had utiliztd every resource of the farm and served a "hot bro;h and a cold chicken salad and a cake that would have scandalized Aunt Maude because Of the easrs it tnnk and ,-nfFpp with thick yellow cream skimmed with j a Byy"u lrora Biauow pans in me dairy. Jim pretended "the off mare" was'. sick and needed attention, in order to ; leave them alone after ciinnsr Arrl Morton dried dishes and reminisced ' of their first meeting. i went out in the kitchen at Gladys 'j

i to help," he said. "Gee, I was e-lad to,!oe too strong and the skin burnt orlnarasnl

even if I could get a word in now and then." "That's because you have serious tnings on your mind," said Dora. can t well. I don't know why stupid I expect. I can't think of anything to say and when I do they don't pay any tt n. i ' ' aiiiimjll. Tomorrow "Interference." Heart Problems Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am 18 years old and I have been going with a young man for two years. He wants me to be engaged to him, but my parents object and say I am too young. My aunt lives in another state and mother wants me to go there for a lorn; visit because she thinks I will get over my love. I know I will not, and I do not want to leave home. My fiance intended to go to college next 'all, but he says if I want him he will erive that un and tret job, so that we can get married right away, ut course 1 want to get morried, but I hate to have him leave mminiiiiiiiiMimiimiMiinniuuiiuiHMMnimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMUiiMnimiiii I Special attention given to the treat-1 ment of stomach, intestines and the I nervous system. Electric light and i shower baths. f 1 E. P. WEIST, M. D. 1 I 204 K. of P. Bldg., Phone 1728 I tilllIIIItIIUIUIMIIllUlllllltlilltlllllHMUIIItiillIiU(l(IMIMlIIIIIHllllllH(llIilIIIui SATURDAY SPECIAL Watch for Our Special Every Day LAYER CAKES 0each JL New System Bakery 913 Main Fancy Norway Mackeral Smoked Salmon Canned Fresh Mackeral Imported Anchovies (Glass Canned Lobster Kippered Herring Anchovy Paste

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school before he finishes. What would you advise me to do? GERTRUDE. I would advise you to visit your aunt as your parents wish. If your love is deep enough to warrant marriage, you may be sure you and your fiance will be just as happy and perhaps happier afff'T rill r rottifn T 1 1 . - iui n 1 1 win prove to 6ie my mend a chance to see uui iut?re is aiwavs some one with me. How will I get rid of them without making them angry? L A. Perhaps you are too vnnnsr m havo company, it is hard to understand why 'ou can not entertain your coml,anv alone if you are of sufficent a?e. Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes AVOIDING FRECKLES Most freckle lotions contain one of two powerful ingredients, either coreuuiimaie or Dicnioride of mercury. These are very effective bleachers and rirrincrlv K1 . ... " redients they will make the skin fine and White Thmo Intimic fesiyi-n.r er. are difficult to make and ' dane-er. ious to experiment with fnr if am mistake were made the lotion might j " Lf!2-ia

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of life, but that unfortunately cannot be helped. There are mild bleaches which we all know will -cure freckles buttermilk, whirh fan ho nihhprt intn thr skin and left to dry on, lemon juice! mcn must ne softened with rose wa -

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honey which is bleaching but so j Sticky it must be combined with Other ; ingredients, almonds which are also; Dieacning and ideal when combined , with honey, and even a lotion made j from the common garden parsley. n the skin is well rubbed with cold; cream and liberally powdered it :s ; not apt to freckle when exposed 'to ' ordinary sun and wind. But if th? skin has been so exposed an excellent Precaution tn nrpreni frtrklts i trt precaution to prevent freckles is in water a a n L 3 1 lowed ud by a cold cream massage. After this apply some freckle bleaching lotion. A teaspoonful of hor?e radish scraped into a cun of sour milk is a marvelous bleach. It should stand

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