Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 262, 3 November 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANP SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1922.
by Marion Rubincam
PLANS
Chapter 95 Pan went, obediently. There was a low stool that sat, usually. In front of the coal fireplace, that was to heat the room in Winter. George leaned over and pulled this in front of his chair, and Pan sat down on it. "This is like the evening I went to see you and took you supper and upse. Gloria so," Pan said as she settled down comfortably and clasped her hands around her knees. "Yes, do you know I almost told you I loved you then?" He was leaning forward a little, so he was quite near her and looking down at her. rtYour complete forgetfulness of yourself and of silly conventions, your desire to make me comfortable were well " "Gloria said they were flattering," Pan looked up at him with a little amused smile. "Oh, Gloria!" Gloria's sense of humor irritated George in his present sentimental state. "Gloria would say something like that! It was very touching. But even then I wasn't sure you were so very fine and sweet all through." Then George's own sense of humor came to his rescue. He leaned back, found another cigaret in his case and .lit it. Then he began again: "I don't in the least see why 1 6hould demand so much sweetness and
uneness irom the woman I love
certainly don't deserve it " "Oh, but you do!" Pan touched his knee with a small brown hand. , "Not a bit. I'm cynical, sour, growing old, easily anryed. My Aunt has frequently remarked that she's sorry for my wife. Do you think you'll be sorry you married me?" "You haven't asked me to yet," the girl answered demurely. "Good heavens! I omitted that formality? T!:a ' ; because we've been talking of Glcna and other things that don't matter. Pandora, will you marry me?" He leaned forward again toward her. For answer she said simply: "I love you," and she stretched out one hand to touch his shoulder, as he kissed her. So in that way they became formally engaged.
"I feel, in a way, that I ought to adopt, rather than marry you," George remarked a little later. "You are so very young. How old are you, Pan?' "Twenty-two," she answered proudly, though the birth'y was recent enough. f "Child!" he said again. "Do you know how old I am?" "Thirty-five," she answered prompt ly. "Not that it matters." "That's nice of you to say," George said quickly. "But it's 13 years more in actual age and somehow I seem so much older tor 35 than you do for 22. You are so very young, you see." "I'll probably always stav young for whatever age I am." the girl said wisely. "I'm quiet and not awfully clever, and rather conventional. Im always a little surprised at some things and a little shocked at others." "Im glad of that for I've seen so much I sometimes think I'm never either shocked or surprised any more And after all, that's age, years don't matter so much. Do I seem so much older to you. Pan?" "No," she gave him a quick little smile. "You seem rather young, be cause you don't know how to look aft'.f yourself properly. That makes me the elder." George laughed at this, and relit the cigaret, which had gone out, as usual, from lack of attention. "All right, then, feel as maternal as you want only don't magnify my white hairs. I never wanted to seem young before, but now 1 wish T wer nearer your age." ' "I don't," Pan answered promptly "I lfke a man to be a little older, then he can be the leader and the wise one and I can follow. I'd rather do that." "If Gloria were here, she would say that suits my autocratic temperament exactly," George smiled, puffing at the cigaret to keep it alight. "She says I want my way in everything. She'll say it will be bad for you, for I'll boss you so you'll never develop any initiative." "I'll develop it when I have to have it." Pan disposed of the problem. "As
for having your way my way is to want to please, so your way will probably tsuit me on that account, and will probably be the best way. too." George laughed outright at this. "My white hairs aren't age, anyway," he told her. "I -was hit on the side of the head with a ball, and it killed some nerves so the hairs turned white there the color never came back. Otherwise, I haven't a grey hair in my head." "I like the white lock. I've often wanted to touch it." So now, with little air of possession, she reached im anrl tha
little white streak against the dark-
neaa. George took her hand and kissed it. But what are we going to do about Frankie," he said, " when we're married. I mean?" Tomorrow Word From Gloria
Beauty Chats
By Edna Kent Forbes
How Many Rats Do You Feed)
WOMAN IS CALLED ICE CREAM QUEEN OF UNITED STATES
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assortment of diseases, and scattftf
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We do little to combat them. Haphazard trapping and poisoning are nt
effective. The war against them mi
be systematic organized, scientific.
The Department of Agriculture tat made an exhaustive study of this si-' ject and has printed the results ir a 24-page booklet with illustrations, j Send for this authoritative boolit
ana learn bow to get rid of these -noyine: and destructive nests
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Singe the hair before shampooing. Shampooing the head isn't, as most people think, a mere matter of bending over a basin of water with a large cake of coap in one's hand. This carelees attempt at cleansing will certainly remove tome of the dirt and oil from the scalp and it nay, in the case of i very healthy head, leave the hair soft and glossy. But the chances are 100 to 10 that the brush and comb acquires a white film for das afterwards, that the hair is too limp or dull, or hard tc do up, so the whole shampoo period is anything but a pleasant time. And all this because a few pimple shampoo preliminaries are omitted as being too troublesome. If you wan: your hair to thrive and prosper a shampoo must be stimulating and beautifying as well as cleansing anJ the treatment must begin some time before you run the hot water into the basin. Every other time the hair is shampooed (that is, about once every six weeks), the hair should be singed. Make any number of small tight braidr
or twists, run the hand backward':
Dr T.pnn ha rf'o TTJf rrtrn i i T
lipve any form of Piles quick aotto in even old stubborn cases. Xo cunj
over each to pull up as many loose! that7m7ve,8e.hao,nly'iife,!j
burning them. It takes longer, thi is
an. ma is one imrortant nrplimiiirv
If the hair is dull or full of datrVuff a second important preliminary I to beat up an egg and rub it intohe calp half an hour or so before ain:pooing. If the hair has excessivetiandruff rub it with oil the night befce.
FRANCIS N. Ink spots shouj be
laicen out immediately as they can then be dissolved with such Fiiplc fluids as milk or soft water. Aiink stain of long standing will u:ally yield when soaked for a long tii; in milk, and then completed by dipp g it hastily in javelle water. DISCOURAGED. If you send s a. e. repeating your request fee the astringent formula, I shall be gW to mail it to you. VERY ANXIOUE. I cannot r :ommend those mechanical devices re shaping the features. V. R. W. Thick ankles may benado more supple by taking exercisg or massaging the muscles. Lemon uice is avhandy bleach for removing sains on the fingers. tnAilJrqu,,riSs .pressed to Miss Prbes ?mfvthe BeautV Chats" dAartrnent will be answered in these crltmns '"thefr turn. This requires oohswable time, however, owing to the feat number received. So it a person! or 2i",VCrepIvis sired. a stamp, and self-addressed envelope must hi en-
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ed match or taper near the hair to singe off these ends Thi ran osciir
be done by oneself with no danger of j burning the hair, though it is alwavs pleasanter to have someone else hold! the match. If you are nervous about j the process clip off these little ends with a pair of sharp scissors instead of.
SORE THROAT DISTANTLY RELIEVED BY HYDROSAL At the fir in of loreneti artle ortpny with Hydroul LiquiH. Wiil cot stain or injure teeth harmlrtt if (wallowed. Sold at all druiitt 25c, 50c and 75c THE HYDROSAL LABORATORIES CO.. CicinMii.Qhi.
not satisfied. A. G. Luken Drugjo.-
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STOVES V WELDON'S f ; Formerly Reed Furniture Co Cor. 10th and Main
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GIFTS THAT LAST
Do You Know a Real Pearl When You See It?
From Nov. 2 to Nor. 8. Inclusive, you will see a case in our window containing 99 Bluebird Pearls and one genuine Oriental Peart. If you are able to select the genuine Pearl we will present you absolutely ' FREE! A Beautiful $25.00 Bluebird Pearl Necklace Get a card from our store, mark the Pearl you believe to be the genuine one, and mail or deliver the card to our store on or before November 8, 5:30 p. m. Every one may submit a oard, but no one will be permitted more than one. Cards will be received from November 2 to November 8, inclusive. Winner will be announced following Saturday. If two or more people select the correct peaxl, a drawing will be made to decide the award. SPECIAL. More than one card permitted in every family; in fact, every member of each family is entitled to a card. If one person sends in more than one card, same will be void and sender will not be entitled to compete for the priie. Call at our store for cards and leave same in box placed inside door. JENKINS & GO. 726 Main 8treet
Mrs. F. Vander Bie-abcock.
Mrs. F. W. Babcock oi St. Paul is the only woman ice cream manufacturer in the country. She heads a $100,000 concern whici. has a capacity of 6.000 eallons . er dT. Thirty years ajro she started in the business with her husban. . J. G Vander Bie. Thy .rted their business with a three . gallon freezer. Since her vnjBi.n'l's Ian ", twelve years eo. he has headed the firm. Uer daughter is rice President.
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a giri 16 years old and I have never been allowed to have boy friends, although my sister started bavinr them bafor-J she was as old as I am. Mv parents and my sisteT seem to think I am a baby and it will be a long time before I will be old enough to go with bovs. My sisbrT has a lot of boy friends and she is considered one- of the most popular girls at school. She is a senior at hish srhrmi '
One of the boys who has been coming to see her sr-emed to. like me too, and he would talk to me almost as much as he did to her. She didn't like this a bit and scolded me afterwards. Now he has told me that hewould really like to go with me. and asked me if he might. I told him I would let him know later. I told mother and father there was a boy who wanted to go with me and I asked them if they had any objection. They said he might come to see me on Saturday night once in a while, but I must not neglect my school work and bfcom-e boy crazy. I did not say who the boy was. Do you think it would be all right for me to surprise the family by telling this boy he may come to see me on Saturday night? Sister likes him, but she likes another boy better, and I wouldn't be cutting her out I would just love to let him come because everyone would be so surprised. What
snail l aor IJOKOTHY ANNE. Since the boy has asked to come and you have your parents' permission to let him, it will be all right for you to invite him Saturday night. Naturally It is thrilling for you since you have such a surprise for the family.
France has the largest and best military air service in the world.
Lem'me carry KELLOGG'S. Jack! I say I will! X other xaii you could buy KELLOGG'S. but I could carry 'em borne! I say I will I wiltr
Our word
Ijovdl mvcrhiow how delicious Com Flakes can be till you eat IQlloggs Positively the most joyously good any-time-cereal any man or woman or child ever put in their mouths! Such flavor, such crispness! Such big sunny-brown Corn Flakes ! How you'll relish a generous bowl-filled-most-to-overflowing; and a pitcher of milk or cream! Never was such a set-out! Never did you get such
universal vote as tnere'll toe for Kellnrr's Tori,
Flakes!
TOASTED CORN FLAKES
Big folks and little folks will say "Kellogg's,
piease, motner r ' .Leave it to tneir tastes and yours! Prove out all we say! For, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a revelation in flavor; a revelation in all-the-time crispness! Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard to eat ! Insist upon KELLOGG'S the original Corn Flakes the kind in the RED and GREEN package!
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FOOTWEAR for Style
and Comfort Just Arrived Ladies' Black or Brown "ARCH REST" in high or low shoes. The "Arch Rest" Shoe will correct your foot
trouoie and prevent fallen arches.
j Built on a Last of Style Military Heels
These Shoes are combination last, sizes from 3 A's to D's OXFORDS HIGH SHOES $7.00 $7.50 $8.50 $8.00 $9.00 $10
Patent Oxfords
Medium and Low Heels .
..$6.50
Beckman & Kreimeier 708 Main Street
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New Eggplant Button Mushrooms Fancy Persimmons Hothouse Tomatoes Hothouse Cucumbers
Iceberg Head Lettuce Fancy Fresh Wax Beans New Cauliflower Concord Grapes New Chestnuts '
LEADS IN MEAT PACKING INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Meat pack
ing and Slaughtering are the principal
inaianapons inaustries according to the United States Industrial census. The value of the meat products, according to the census, increased 177 percent from 1914 to 1919. Meat produced in 1919 totalled $104,805,746 and
in 1914, 167,025,707. The second industry of the city, automobile manufacturing, produced $59,736,346 worth of products In 1919 or nearly four times as much as the 1914 yield.
The American Legion in Paris has a membership of more than 1000 former service men. ...
Clothing VALUES THE respons to our special values In Men's and Womeo Apparel has been so great that we axa offering these wonder bargains by "popular request." It will pay yoa to visit our store early and take advantage of the opportunity to bay smart new Fall clothes at prices that are lower than yoa expect to pay lower because we bay in great quantities for
ju large cnam oi eiores. i, What's more, you can enjoy VfPl. the convenience of a "Charge "fiildll I Account" making divided pay- Xi'vWS
menta without any extra cost. Boys 2-Pants
SUITS
THESE ctnrdy two - pants sails- 0 .11 please yea rjy their quality. They will please the boy by their style. Two .
pairs oTpants double the wear. You caiYCharn If if you wish.
Special! GIRLS' DRESSES, $7.95 up
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THE latest edicts of fashion are among these special values in Coats and Dresses. At this price you should not fail to add to your winter wardrobe. "Charge It" if you wish.
Also Ladies' Coats and Dresses, $11.95 up Fur Coats - Suits Skirts - Blouses Millinery - Girls' Coats
Men's 2 Pants Men's Suits O'coats
J,l v are rare. Only H 81 (iV Ijjtj $19.50willbuyasmart I riJ 1 imfs. twoPants suit or a jjfSp'
rALUES like these are rare. Onlv
$ 1 0.5 0 will b u y a smart two-pants suit or a good looking man's
overcoat. Come in
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new outfit at a big saving. "Charge It" if you wish Other Men's Suits and Overcoats $21.50 up Men's Gabardine &Whipcord Coats Hats &. Caps
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