Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 9, 10 January 1923 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INDl, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1923.

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Chapte

ers from a woman s ure

By Jans Phelps

MRS. PAGE GIVES DOREEN A PRESENT Chapter 45 Grace and George Harter had sent out invitations for a large dinner partr. I had a new gown for the occasion. Mrs. Page had been with rue wbeu I bought it and had spent far more than I should had I been alone. She had exquisite taste, although she liked more imposing things than I thought appropriate. Yet when, the dress was finished and sent home I acknowledged that I never had a more becoming one, never appeared to better advantage. "A dignified woman, especially a married woman, always commands attention," she said. "And it is the same with her dressing. A dress that while beautiful is also dignified, always stands out where the ordinary fluffyruffles sort, or the sweet girl graduate idea is completely overlooked. When I tried the dress on after it came home she left the room for a moment. On returning she brought a lovely Jade ornament, on a fine gold chain. When she put it over my head the effect was perfect I fairly gasped when she said: "You may keep it, Doreen. It just t-.uits you." I wanted to throw my arms around her neck, but knew that yould displease her. She hated any exhibition of emotion and she was not yet quite recovered from her illness. So I thanked her as best I could and admired the lovely pendant enthusiastically.

"No wonder Walter is an artist!" I said. "He gets his artistic taste from you. and I haven't a bit!" I added rather ruefully. It was rather a sore point with me that Walter thought me so inartistic. "You may have other qualities just as valuable," his mother replied caustically. Bot nothing could dampen my dejlight. in the beautiful gift; or the thought that had prompted it. I showed

it to Walter the moment he came in and he said: "Whew! The mater certainly has fallen for you, Doreen. She always has thought a pile of that thing. It was brought her from Japan by a friend of hers. It's perfect on ou. I had forgotten she had it." "I shall treasure it always," I returned. That night I wrote mother a long letter, telling her of my beautiful gift, of Mrs. Page's kindness: I had written in a different strain when she first came to us and felt ashamed of the impression of her I must have given them at home. So I added that she had really been wonderful, that I had not understood her at all at first, thought her hard and cold. That she was dignified, impatiert of opposition, but that underneath she had a real

was dispatched. It would undo part of what I had done and would please mother who had written me not to be critical, but to wait until I knew my mother in-law better before I formed an opinion. But youth is always hasty and I was young. Grace showed me a list of her guests. "You haven't invited Helen?" I said. "No, why should I? Just because she is Walt's model is no reason we must entertain her socially. Although lately she seems to have butted in almost everywhere we have been, George would like to ask her, but I put my foot down hard! This is my dinner party! I don't like the girl, although she is lovely to look at, and I never shall." I mentioned the list to Walter. He said: "She hasn't asked Helen? She will be hurt," I repeated what Grace said, and could see WTalter didn't like it. "She will be hurt," he repeated. "She's sure to hear of the dinner party. Probably it will be in the papers. Most of Grace's affairs usually get noticed." Models aren't always asked to the social affairs of people who know them, have happened to meet, them because they know the artist," I returned quietly. "I don't see why Miss

Ralstrom should be hurt, why she should expect an invitation." Walter said no more, but all through dinner I knew he was thinking of it.

He was distrait, so much so his mother asked the cause. I could not help a feeling of gladness. I had my lovely

new dress and pendant.-Helen with

her vivid beauty would not be there to

put me in the shade. But as we dressed for Grace's dinner a week later -ne again referred to it, again said Helen would be hurt.

I couldn't help but wonder if he also

were a bit hurt that his lovelv model

hadn't been invited.

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Dear Mrs. Thompson : I have a girl friend who 13 just crazy to meet my cousin. He is very good looking and popular with girls, but he likes to choose his own friends. I have told

him many times that I would like to! have him come over some evening and I would invite this girl so that they could meet, but he says he doesn't want to meet her. He nas seen her and doesn't care for her looks. I don't like to hurt my girl friend's feelings. What should I say to make her stop asking? RUTH R. Your girl friend shows very bad taste in persisting in a matter like that. Tell her frankly that you have mentioned the matter to your cousin and he isn't interested. Say that he likes to pick out his own girls. Dear Mrs. Thompson: Who navs

the minister, the groom or the best man? Also who holds the ring during the ceremony? g. D. A.

The day before the ceremony the

groom gives into the safe keeping of

the best man the ring and the fee for the clergyman.

TO BE SMART WHEN LOUNGING STRIPED 1 PAJAMAS ARE WORN

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Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

DARKENING EYELASHES The trouble with most eyelashes is not that they are too short or too thin, but that the color does not extend far enough down the individual hairs. If you think you have been slighted by. Nature in this matter, take up a hand mirror and examine your eyelashes closely. You'll find that each hair grows ouite a fair fraction of an

Here's a Harmless Stain, manent beauty, a stimulant to

crease the amount of real color. For temporary use, try this: Eyelash Stain 1 drachm Peroxide of manganese 1 drachm water 2 drachms glycerine This makes a tiny bottleful of inky looking fluid, which should be shaken up a bit first and then applied to the hashes with a camel's hair brush a fine small one sold in artists' supply

stores. It is quite harmless: all it

does is to make" the lashes very dark. If any gets on the skin, it can be

washed off, and all the stain can be washed off when the face is bathed.

It is not noticeable, like an eyebrow pencil, and a little easier to handle.

Here is something to make them

long and thick:

Cocoa butter 1 drachm

Parawax 4 drachms

Lanoline -i drachin

Oil of sweet almonds 4 darchros Rose oil (or any perfume )... .2 drops

This is very nourishing, very thick

and sometimes must be warmed a bit

i before it will rub in well.

I It can be used on the eyebrows toe, J if you wish. I Eleanore A. T. In a well proportioned

figure, the bust measure and that of

BANK BANDITS GET $15,000 HINTON, Okla., Jan. 10 Four bandits robbed the First National bank here, escaping with nearly $15,000 worth of Liberty bonds and bank notes. Three bank tellers were locked in vaults.

the hips will be about the same, with ten inches less for the waist measurement. This will not apply to young girls who are just maturing, for they frequently have either too little or too much development of the bust.

This condition is usually but a temporary phase in their growth and a few more years finds them in correct proportions. John Frederick Stuttering is sometimes overcome by a course in elocution and if not an actual cure it will be somewhat relieved. If this does not help you, consult a specialist. It is possible now to cure almost any case of stuttering with very little expense and treatment. All inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns in thetr turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number rereived. So if a personal or auleUer reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed enveloDe must be en.

I closed with th nuzKtion The Edi'.or.

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Hiatt and Squier Named j Physicians of Township j Dr. R. I,. Hiatt and Dr. William i Squier, both physicians of this city,

'have been appointed to act as official ! tor tne annual wunty fair will be

DETERMINE SENTIMENT ON HENRY COUNTY FAIR NEWCASTLE, Ind., Jan. 10. A canvass of Henry county on the question of continued operation of and support

i physicians for Wayne township, 'ac-

i made by the Newcastle Chamber of

cording to information received from Commerce as a result of a conference

Trustee j between the chamber and the

Decreasing attendance

fair

the

past few years has resulted in a deficit of $7,0iM).

I the office of Township

j Charles Hodge Wednesday. Trustee hoard.

I iioage appointed tne pnysicians in a 'unique and novel manner by submitting the appointment to the elective

choice of certain citizens interested

iu me appointment, liners ere sent Elephants, when first brought from

to a n urn per oi prominent Bii,th(. tropics, frequently suffer from men and all of the physicians of 1he(.,jjjC city asking them their choice in thvi '-

matter. The vote was taken and the appontees announced to the trustee by the advisory board of Wayne township which consists of Ed Stegman and Levi Jones.

America Is the birthplace of optometry, i

tenderness, that I was becoming very i inch beyond the point where the color fond of her, and thought she loved me j stops. So what you nred is, temposi little. T felt better after the letter rarily, an artificial color, and for per-

BLANKETS WELDON'S Formerly Reed Furniture Co. Cor. 10th and Main

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A Very Special Selling on Some Very Special Food Items Tea Garden Brand Jam, Jellies

armalade and Preserves

Get Your Feet Off Ynnr Minrl

Dr. T. R. STOCKTON Foot Specialist Podiatrist Lady Attendant

vviviliai Annex Phone 2941

The newest style in lounging costumes for feminine beauty may look like a penitentiary uniform, but in reality it is a very chic pajama suit of black and white Etriped silk or satin.

150,000 JOIN ORDER SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 10. An increase of 150,000 members during the year, and the establishment of the 127 new branches, was reported in the annual conclave of the fourth degree members of the Order of Owls, which closed here last night.

THURSDAY SPECIAL Scotch Cookies i (r per dozen XUC NEW SYSTEM BAKERY 913 Main St.

GIFTS THAT LAST

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HAMILTON WATCHES For a good timekeeper buy a Hamilton Watch ED. E. WENDLING

Jeweler

JEWELER 1021

Main St.

NOW ON

Many exceptional values for all Ladies' Low and High Shoes in these special lots

JOY MARSHALL

(Late Star of "Irene") AND HER JAZZ BAND 7 SYNCOPATERS 7 WASHINGTON THEATRE Starting Tomorrow

ShoeSale

One Lot

S1.95

One Lot

S2.95

. One Lot $3.95

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Ladies' Tan Calf Arch Rest Oxford

heel, a $7.00 ... $5.45

Medium value Special

Every pair of Men's Shoes Reduced Big Reductions in all Children's Shoes

Beckman and Kreimeier 708 Main St. "

A FINAL CLEARANCE SALE

A world famous brand of Foods with special items never approached in quality by any competition. This shipment was delayed in transit, arriving too late for Holiday selling and these prices named are without regard to profit. Note the assortment. Investigate the quality. Buy your winter wants. SEE OUR WINDOWS

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PURE FRUIT & JELLIES Mint Jelly & Raspberry Jelly Concord Grape Jelly Red Currant Jelly Apple with Lemon Jelly Strawberry Jelly Quince Jelly Crab Apple Jelly Loganberry Jelly Astracan Apple Jelly

Note This Price Assorted as you like LARGE 8-oz. GLASSES Regular C5c and 40c size 12 Glasses $2.40 6 Glasses $1.25 2 Glasses 45c

Pure Preserves and Marmalades Loganberry Preserves Royal Ann Cherry Preserves Grape Fruit Marmalade Sweet Orange Marmalade Apricot Preserves Strawberry Preserves Pineapple Preserves Raspberry Preserves Currant Preserves Black Bing Cherry Preserves Extra Large 16-oz. Size Regular 50c and 60c Glasses Note This Price Assorted as you like 12 Jars $3.90 6 Jars ,$2.25 2 Jars 75c

Special Mention

Fresh Black Bass Fresh Crab Meat Fresh Scrapple Ciney YVeiners Little Neck Clams in Shell Hickory Smoked Pork Loins Shelled Pecans

Goose Liver Sausage Imported Swiss Cheese Swiss-Pimento Sandwich Cheese Fresh Cooked Shrimp Fresh Frankfurters Cluster Raisins

59c Quart Fancy Ripe Florida Strawberries 59c Quart

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at prices that do not even cover the cost of materials in these garments. But we muse have them out of the way and we have made the prices to bring the results. Remember this is just a big selling feature for 3 days only. Thursday, Friday and Saturday

and

Winter Coats regularly priced to $15.00. Sizes 16 to 42.

up

Serge,-

Jersey and Silk Dresses;

colors mostly navy and black; sizes 16 to 46. Think of it ! only $5.00.

Wool Dress Skirts, all sizes, all colors, regular prices up to $6.00. Three days onlv $3.39

All Winter Coats, originally selling up to $25.00. Many of them have fur collars. Sizes up to 46. A good assortment of colors. Also three Plush Coats in this lot.

Wool and Silk Dresses,

prices to $25, in this lot at $10.00

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Lot of Girls' Sweaters, sizes 26 to 34- Sweaters that sold as high as $5.00. Sale $1.89

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$5.00 Wool Flannel Middies: col

ors are rose, gold and grey cial to close. Clearance sale '$2.98

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