Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 238, 6 October 1922 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1922.

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Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

ficient to blend, and rose -water to make the proper quantity.

Thi3 should be used daily or two or

three times a week.

George Ridgoway's evident worry of course upset Pan. She decided to go to the dance and stay near Gloria, meantime, thinking of some way to get into her confidence. They danced in the big hall outside the dining saloon, a place decorated, steamship fashion, with many palm trees in tubs and much white paint with gilt trimmings. Gloria whose dar

ing colored gowns and striking com

plexion had made her promptly the most talked of woman on the ship, was dancing with George.

Pan slipped into a wicker chair, and waited. She danced a bit of course a young officer on the boat, George, a strange portly gentleman whom George had known slightly, a young man who was going to "hike it" thru Europe one by one they came up, and talked to her or danced. Gloria was surrounded, as usual, by more partners than she could dance with the ocean going friendships ibich flourished bo well on the decks and are forgotten a moment after the bustle of landing begins. Pan watched her friend with the pride of a mother

might feel who chaperones a popular daughter at a dance. "Much too low in back, I think," a voice behind her was saying. "And the idea of a pannier skirt, she must think this is a masquerade dance." Pan turned slightly to look. Three very grim elderly women were sitting behind her, obviously discussing Gloria, who wore the only pannier skirt evening dress in the ship this was a season and a half before panniers were all the rage! Only Gloria could sense the new fashion makers themselves became aware of it, only Gloria

would dare exaggerate the style a

trifle, the pannier a little too wide, the

short under-skirt a wee bit too tight

and short, the silver lace over-skirt a

little too long and full only Gloria

would have thought of cherry satin

and silver lace together and only

Gloria could have carried off this dar

ing combination of style and color,

"She looks not pretty, striking I

should say," another voice answered,

making an obvious comment as though

it were quite original.

"An actress. I suppose," said the

third lady.

Pan turned back, smiling. Why Gloria's curiously white skin, dead

black hair and eyes should make peo

ple think her an actress, was always one of the puzzles. Could not anyone

have a theatrical combination of com

plexion and coloring? ' Gloria is rarely judged Jor herself,

Pan said to George, a moment after.

"She dazzles everyone so, she either blinds them to her real sweetness or

stratles them so they disapprove." "Have these old hens been pecking George asked with a grin.

"I hate people who are too prim and

proper," said Pan, cross because of

censure of her friend. "I suppose those

three are going through Europe disap

proving of everything they see because

it isn't like their little town at home.

"Don't be so sure," George grinned

as he answered. "I'll bet they're on

their way to Monte Carlo to play rou

lette honestly! The gambling places

out of season and in too are full of

the primmest looking elderly ladie3

women who look like pillars of their

church, women who "

He broke off absently as Gloria fin

ished her dance and came toward

them. Pan did not want to hear

treatise on the unexpected sorts of people to be met with in the roulette casinos of the Riviera. She didn't believe it until years after she saw it for herself. This evening she was

wholly wrapped up in Gloria, who, see

ing them 'waiting for her, impishly turned away with her partner and sat

down some distance off. Her clear laugh came back, one note too shrill. "She's dead white and frightfully upset and nervous," Pan said. "She always like that underneath when she

seems bo very excited and happy." 'J know. I wish you'd try to find out what the trouble is," George answered. He picked up Gloria's cape a vol

uminous affair of white fur set in with great blocks of black fur to make a checkerboard pattern around the bottom and went of to take Gloria for a walk on the deck. "What a cape," came the women's voices, two of them in chorus this time That must be ermine and seal atrocious I call It," said the other. "Expensive though, those odd thing3 always are, she must be rich." "Humph! I wonder who the man ii, he's always with her she has a son, that pretty, serious faced little boy. I think"

Only a too-prim and proper woman

could have had the ugly thought this

one proceeded to import to her friends. Pan rose, furious, and walked off. She

was too young not to be annoyed by the petty gossip that flies about every ship, inevitable in so small and isolat

ed a community.

Her cheeks burned with anger. Her

Gloria, who was so brave and sweet in every way, who had gone through such

unhappiuess. who had fought her wav out of one trouble big enous to wreck most women's lives, who stood now on

the threshold of something new and

unknown to be talked of so! When Gloria returned to her cabin

Pan was packing her trunk. They were

to land next day. Tomorrow Arrival

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the condition of your eyes as you are inviting more trouble by putting off

this treatment.

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answer quite as well as white in the formula you sent me.

Envious Blonde: The juice or nair

a lemon in a basin of water, as the last rinse of the shampoo, will help to keep the hair light.

Gloria M.: Never massage cocoa

butter into the face or neck as it may

invite a growth of hair.

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F. A.: Bleach off these liver spots

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All inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes in. care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question The Kditor.

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