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PAGE SEVEN PALLADIUM t v Branch Offices ranch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. ooo OOO 1 . cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. - We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. KNOWN VALUES Gladys Mirror Want Ado Goliuinniinis TTBLiSHtaS CLASSIFIED ADTTETTS- IG ASSOCIATION PA PEAS VTE Apg MEMBERS , Pipers la ill P" of tse 8utes an Canada. Your want supplied anywhere by the best medians in the country. C'et onr membership, lists Check ppre to wsnt. We 4" the rest.. abTisners Classified Advertising Assncis uce, Buffalo. N. XV TIIE RICHMOND PAIX.VDIC3I AXD SUX-TELEGRAM, 3IONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1011. For Your Coo veniience LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offices ar located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office. miTU em assist Bruenlng Elckhorn, 13th and S. E. A. W. Illlckwedel. 8th and South P. Henry Rothert 6th and South IL NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drue Store, 821 North E. ChUds Son, isth and North C. Win. llleter, lUh and North O. John J. Gets, 10th and North IL CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Foticr, Richmond Ave. nnd North West First SL Geo. if. Shofer. 3rd and W. Main. PAIRVIEW W. II. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 daya for the price of S daya. Wo charge advertise ments sent in by phone and collect after its Insertion. ,., . .... . ... - WANTED CAM KOI N. 13TII A boy of 19 wants a Job at a private family or any other trade, and has had tho expert ence of a good table waiter. 23-2t WANTED Position by a young girl of IS to assist In the care of child Respectable and reliable. Addresa "16," care Palladium. 22-2t MILTON, IND. , Milton, lad., Jan. 23. Mrs. Green and grandson of Connors ville visited her daughter, Mrs. Frank DuGranrut on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Daniels and fami ly were entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Will Null. Friday evening. The even ing panted happily in music, Mrs. Dan iels giving several Instrumental num bers and nhe and her daughter. Miss Florence Daniels singing duets. George Baker was at Ft Wayne on business Saturday. Silas Clark sold a pair of mules to a gentleman of Rushvllle. lie receiv ed S425. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kcifam and family of Centerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kellani. yesterday. The Milton and Harrlsburg high uhnnl lllmi nlil VArt tutalfntHnll . rVtn. nersvllle on Friday night The score was 22 to 4 for Milton. Prof. C. II. Wood left Saturday for Winchester to take possession of his new school, near that place, this morn ing. Miss Carrie Walker was among the guests at a dinner party with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, at Straughns, yester day. The dinner was In honor of Will Brenner and his bride, nee Miss Edith Hlatt Mrs, Jerome Vernon has a niece, who Uvea at Montpeller, visiting her and her husband. - ' John Ryan, of Clneinnatl and Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy , were enter tained as recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Connell, south of Milton. . The Rev. Father Shea of St Elizabeth Cathollo church, at Cambridge City, was also a guest Miss Sarah Williams visited her sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rogers norti of Cambridge City, yesterday. The occasion was Mr. Roger's and also his Lathedls Hlggs Is better. Mrs. J. A. Brown has been much In disposed. Mrs. J. C. Manlove and also Mr. Manlove are on the sick list Alvln Davis Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Borders are Im proving. Prof. Wood received an offer to take the position as superintendent of the public schools at Edinburg, for the coming year. Mrs. Kd Trine, of east of town about four miles, waa In town trading and visited her husband's mother. Mrs. Lydla Irvln on Saturday. The Home club met with Mrs. Hat tie Wcist Friday night The club pro gram was composed of selections of magaalne articles. Those on duty were Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mrs. Ohmlt and Miss Amelia Knauf. A number of ar ticles were presented by the members. Rtprashments were served. Charles Shank and daughter. Miss Nettie Shank, of east of town, were trading la town and calling on fr'cnds Saturday. Walter Templln has received a Uck si of admission to the legislature, from Lee Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Connell and son. Tinted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, yesterday. The Milton and Con nersvllle high school teams will play basketball here c Wednesday evening. Tho Milton lineup Is a very strong one. Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lants visited at Connersville Saturday. Geo. Klemm, 'proprietor of the Mil- News From Surrounding Towns WANTED Place on farm by married man without children. Experienced. Call S46 N. 14th street 23-2t WANT Position as delivery driver or collector; can give best of . refer ences. Address J. F., care Pallad ium. 22-2t WfFTTED Girl for cooking and gen eral housework. Call 1416 Main street. l-tf WANTED Two experienced solder ers; men who understand using sol dering Irons. Steady work and good wages. Apply Central Mfg. Co., Con nersvllle, Indlasa. 21-St WANTED Experienced janitor for the Murray theater. 20-tf WANTED Wall safe for spare room. Call 4100. 21-3t WANTED Work, private family, ho tel or restaurant by middle aged lady. Address "Widow" Palla dium. 19-tf WANTED Housekeeper. Prefer middle aged woman. Must have references. Call 636 North 10th. 18-7t WANTED Hoy and girl agents. Sell 24 packages of pretty post cards for us at 10c a package and receive a pair of skates or other premiums Free. Write today. Union Supply Co., Centerville, Indiana. 17-7t WANTED White girl that can go home at night. Call Palladium of fice. 17-tf WANTED IF you want your repeal ing done neatly and promptly, go to A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe Store. . 17-7t WANTED Agents for staple articles. Sells like wild fire. Big commis sion. Sent 10c for sample and terms. Address, Union Supply Co., Centerville, Indiana. 17-7t WANTED To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture framing Brown ek Darnell, 1022 Mala. Phone 1936. 18-tf ton Riverside Flour mills, demonstrat ed the Peerless and King of Wayne grades of flour at New Castle, Friday, and Saturday. .Mrs. M. ' K. "Klnsey was In charge. Mrs. Adam Snyder baked a nice cake for the demonstra tion. Tho W. F. M. 8. met with Mrs. Alice DuGranrut Friday afternoon. The flowers were carnations. Mrs. C. H. Pinnlck was the leader. The program was very good. Miss Carrie Walker will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Brenner, at Lewisville over today. The Loyal Men belonging to the class of Charles Calloway of the Chris tian church Bible school, held a meet ing with F. M. ' Jones Friday night The program was composed of music, Harry Doty furnishing several vocal solos and accompanying his songs with the guitar. Alvln Doll also as sisted with the mandolin. The follow ing officers were chosen for the com ing year: F. M. Jones, president; Ed ward Wilson, vice president; Harry Doty, secretary; Morton Warren, treasurer. Refreshments were served. At the latest report received by Mrs. J. C. Watke, Geo. Wing, of Colum busfl, Ohio, was still In a hopeless condition. Mrs. Geo. Kelsey Is still confined to her ben. with a gathering in her jaw, that seemed for a time would cause lock Jaw. Prof. Walter Cook, of Centerville, who is emplayed as superintendent in the Milton schools, entered upon his work this morning. HAGERSTOWN IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Jan.' 23. Mrs. Frank Thornburg and two sons of New Castle came Friday evening to visit with Mrs. Sarah Binkley. Charles Lester Is very near helpless with paralysis at the home of his par ents Mr. and Mrs. John Lester. Ev erette Lester and wife will move Into the home with his parents. Miss Reba Wilson of Anderson was the guest of Miss Nellie Brant Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cordell and the baby went to Richmond Saturday morning to visit relatives. Mrs. Hugh Morris of Mt Auburn spent Friday night with her parents. Mrs. Oscar Jonea also attended the funeral of Mrs. James Weeks at New Paris Saturday. Mrs. Deborah Forest and Murlie Mc pherson spent a day last week with Dick Conway and family near rGeens fork. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sbafer, Miss Ada Rine hart. Miss Haxel Yoke and Mrs. Law rence Rlnebart. Mrs. Mary McAlister was 111 at the home of . Mrs. Phoebe RInehart the latter part of the week. Clarence Leonard has been 111 with yellow jaundice. Mrs. Martha Harter was quite sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rath will move ooon to the suburban home on Fancy Hill of John Fouts which they will occupy with Mr. and Mrs. Fouts. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harter and son Eugene were guests Sunday of Volley Gohring and Mlai Catherine Gohring. The Progresive club meets Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. John T. Hunt WANT AD LETTER The following are replies to Palla dium Want Ada. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as fallows: Modern .. ..1 Permanent 1 Md . 1 Widow 2 Moving picture 1 Mall will be kept tor 39 says only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED Washings and ironings. 1611 North E. 21-2t WANTED You to go to Murray Bil liard parlor for recreaticn. 12-tl WANTED Charles D. Shideler, Keal Estate. Fire Insurance, Loans, Ren tans. Notary Public. 913 Main St. Phone 1814. 15-tf HAIR DRESSING shampooing, mani curing. Bring your combings and let me make you switches and puffs for Christmas. Miss Steward. 18 S. 6th street. Phone 1372. 3-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Eariham College. Terms reasona ble. Phone 1874 or call -t 1417 North C street 5-tf WANTED Pin boys; must bo six- teen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED If you want .-money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Es tate office, Kellegr Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE FOR SALE Six room cottage. Call phone 3751,' between. 7 a.m. and 5 p. m. 23-7t PARIS STOCKBROKERS. When They Fail The? Are Always Fail The Treated as Criminals. An agent de change (Paris stock broker) can under the rule of the code of commerce never be adjudged bank rupt pure and simple, his insolvency always Involving more or less criminal responsibility. In the absence of fraud the penalty Is hard labor for a term, but In case of fraud the punish ment Is no less than hard labor for life. The public, however, never suf fers from the Insolvency of an agent de change, because bis liabilities, no matter what they amount to, are al ways taken care of and liquidated In full by the other members of the cor Iratlon, who contribute obligatorily each year to a sort of Insurance fund or reserve for this purpose. Besides, each of them must before being ap pointed make a deposit of 250,000 or 300,000 francs at the treasury, which allows them an Interest of 2Vj per cent An agent de change, according to section $5 of the code of commerce, must not transact any commercial or banking business for his own account He must have no financial Interest In any commercial enterprise, whether In his own name or under an assumed name. He cannot even receive pay ment or settle any account on behalf of his clients. The penalty for the violation of this rule may be a fine of 3,000 francs and eventually the dis missal f the offender. Moody's Maga alne. Har Tribute to Emerson. A poor washerwoman In Concord was seen to be hurrying her work and rolling down her sleeves considerably before her usual hour for leaving. "I'm going out," she Informed her employer, with a pleased and rather consequential air. "Where are you going, Bridget?" "To hear Mr. Emerson lecture.' "Why, he Is very deep, Bridget Most of us can't understand him very well." "Oh, I don't understand him, mum, but I like to see him stand up there and talk as If he thought everybody else was as good as he was." The great philosopher was absolutely freo from pride, and he made his hear ers realize his perfect democracy cl feeling. Union Haters Boycotting Buck's. It Is charged that the anti-unionists desire to Inflict all punishment possible on the new management of the Buck's Stove and Range company on account of having made peace with organized labor. Iteceut actions on the part of certain union hating Individuals indi cate that the charges are. based on facts. Therefore It Is the duty of all trade unionists to keep the general public well Informed of the fact that the Buck's company and organized labor have settled all grievances and that the relations between the two are of the most friendly and satisfactory nature. In fact Frederick W. Gard ner, the present head of the concern, has always been of the opinion, be holds to at present that collective bargaining and trade agreements are the only sureties for Industrial peace. Electrical Oscillations. Hertx years ago first produced rapid electrical oscillations and showed that they traveled through space with the speed of light and reappeared as elec trical oscillations and sparks in suit ably arranged conductors at a dis tance. Starting with waves twenty feet long in air and oscillating 5O.O0O. 000 times a second, he worked down to waves one-tenth as long and ten times as rapid. . LOST FOR SALE Household furniture complete for 4 rooms. Good aa new. Phone 3783 Ed Brannon. 23-2t FOR SALE Full blooded Buff Ply mouth Rock roosters. Mrs. J Ray, New Paris Pike. Phone 5117-A. 21-3t FOR SALE-Clover hay. Phone 5143C. 22-7t FOR SALE or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very at tractive. Address P. O. box 67. Rich mond. Indiana. Jly'-U FOR SALE Wood. Call 5105-D. 21-10t FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29 tf FOR SALE 18-in block wood deliver ed any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR SALE Duroc brood sows. Far row February and March. Papers furnished. Phone 5144C. Commons, Webster. FOR SALE Coat, silk dress and suit Call 131 S. 4th street, mornings. FOR SALE Small, well Improved su burban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an Ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a su burban home. Price $4,009. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street sept l-tl FOR SALE Farms and city property, $500 to loan,, good house for rent. Commission one per cent Kauf mn, over 828 Main. 15-tf FOR SALE Phonograph and 100 records in fine condition. Call 127 S. 4th street 18-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate tn all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sta. 16-tf Things H Didn't Knew.. Artemus Ward was once making a railroad journey, dreading to be bored and feeling miserable, when a man ap proached him, sat down and said, "Did you hear the last thing on Horace Greeley?" "Greeley? Greeley?" said Artemus. "Horace Greeley? Who is he?" The man was quiet about five min utes. . Pretty soon he said: 'George Francis Train is kicking up a good deal of a row over In England. Do you think they will put him In a bastile?" "Train? Train? George Francis Train?" said Artemus solemnly. "I never heard of him." This Ignorance kept the man quiet for about fifteen minutes; then be said: "What 'do you think about General Grant's chances for the presidency? Do you think they will run him?" "Grant? Grant? Hang it, man." said Artemus, "you appear to know more strangers than any man I ever saw:" The man was furious. He walked up the car, but at last came back and said, "You confounded ignoramus, did you ever hear of Adam?" Artemus looked up and said, "What was his other name?" - Humanity. Of all the graces of the mind and heart. Nature's best gift or excellence of art. Higher than all yea, man's dlvlnest part is aweet humanity. Blessing- upon the man whose forehead wears The seal of tenderness to hoary hairs, God's Imprint! 'Tls a blessed fate who cares For sweet humanity. Chaplet of flowers Immortal for the friend Who loves his servant, horse and would defend A dof . would spare oppression and mercy lend . For sweet humanity. O bond of all religions, new and old. Divine beneficence that can enfold All living thing, whatever be the mold. In sweet humanity! Mary Woodward West her bee. The Weird Excuse, Mrs. Parklson of one of the main line suburbs met Mrs. Brown at a so cial function the other afternoon and In the course of their talk told her this story on Mr. Parkison: "Don't you know-. Frederick did very peculiar thing the other night. He came home from the c'ub rather late, and of course I had retired. 1 didn't hear him go to bed. but some time during the night I heard a noise In the room. I awoke and was star tied to trace the noise by sound to the floor under the bed. I was so fright ened I screamed. , "Just then Frederick poked bis head out from under the bed. . "What's wrong?? he asked. "What . on earth are you doing there?" I asked In return. I must have been dreaming." he explained, 'dreaming that I was fixing the blamed automobile.' Wasn't that funny?" "Very,' replied Mrs. Brown. "That was the night Mr. Brown and Mr. Parkison went to the theater together. Mr. Brown came home late, too, and went to sleep standing up In the um brella rack, but he didn't have any weird excuser Philadelphia Times. An Important Postscript George Washington Primrose, think- tfA&Pl rajrimonj- and tscmbim aa the) The Scrap Book FOR RENT FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 316 N. , 13th street. 23 2t FOR RENT Modern house, 224 Norta 8th. G. R. Mitchell, Monarch Laundry. v v 23-3t FOR RENT 5-room upstairs flat, 109 S. 6th. 23-lt FOR RENT new, modern double s house, six rooms each, complete. Bath, electric lights and both kinds of water. Phone 4105. 20-4 1 FOR RENT Light housekeeping 'rooms. 33 S. 10th street 19-7t FOR RENT A new modern house. Call 200 South 11th. 197 1 FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1812. Call 611 Mais. 26-tf FOR RENT Seven room house, 222 South 10th. Inquire 34 South 17th. 17-7t FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping, with light, heat and bath, 131 Richmond avenue. 12-tf FOR RENT Modern 3 -room flat fur nished for light housekeeping for two people only.. Call Porterfleld's eRal Estate office, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. .. . FOR RENT Furnished room, central, modern for gentleman, cheap if per manent. Address Permanent, ' care Pull. 30-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE - FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. y Port erfield, Kelly BIJl, 8th and Main. sept3-U FOR 8LE Sis room house with bath, furnace and , electric light 12.300.00. Phone 1522. . 17-ti eage, -wrote to ' his married brother Rufus for advice. "Dear Jawje." wrote Rufus In reply, "every man shud marry. A wif Is a man's gratest gift. She suthes his trubbles, dubbles his jys and helps him every wich wsy. The marid lif Is the oney lif specbuly when you Is for chunate enufi? for to git a jool of a wif like mine. P. S Mandy has jess stept out. You blame fule you, STAY SINGLE." Too Much Economy. An eminent musician tells of a trip when be and a butter merchant of Philadelphia crossed the ocean on the same steamer. There were few pas sengers on board, and the musician was glad of the quiet so that be ceuld compose. Often he would sit down at a table by himself in the smoking room and busy himself for six or Beven hours at a stretch with pen ayd manuscript paper. The butter dealer watched the musician's doings with great Interest and one day tried to coax the musician to take a walk on deck. The musician declined courte ously, offering the excuse that be had a great deal more music to write. "But. my dear man," said the mau of butter, "what are you doing that for? Economy is all right, but one must not go to extremes. Why don't you buy the pieces Instead of copying them off this way? Music Is so cheap nowadays!" x A Misunderstanding. They were man and wife, says tho Cleveland Leader. They were also trying to catch an East Cleveland car as it rounded the turn in front of the Williamson building. She was the first to see what she took to he their car and started in hot pursuit. But her husband 'saw that 'twas a Shaker Lakes car.and began to yell lustily, "Shaker Lakesr The woman seemed to run faster than ever instead of slowing down. "Didn't you hear me tellln' you that was h Shaker Lakes car?" be inquired breathlessly and a bit grouchily. She looked at bim and gasped: "I thought." she said, "that you were trying to get me to hurry. It sounded as if you said. "Shake your legs!" DO YOU NEED uvtfiALLS? If You Do. Why Don't ou Make Them Yourself? It's Dead Easy. Many a man says that he would be glad to do chores about the house, to trim the grass or weed the garden if fce bad overalls. The trouble is that when be wisbeM to wear overalls the stores are closed and he cannot buy them. 1 wonder that men do not make them for them selves. - To provide s pattern you must have an outline or perspective plan of your contour from the belt line down to the ankles. This may be obtained by sit ting in wet clay and. on arising, pour ing plaster of Paris In the impression When this hardens lift the moid, lean it against the wall and obtain meas nrements with a tapeline. Another way Is to dust talcum powder on the carpet until it is thickly coated. Then sit down on the talcum powder sod carpet thus removing the talcum from the floor where you have been. Then cut around the outlines of that impres sion with a sharp knife, remove the carpet so detached, and you have a pattern for one side of the overalls. Purchase several yards of denim and cut it into the shape indicated by either pattern you have now obtained Make two sets of these piece and sew them edge to edge. Pocket may b made, by cutting slits in the material and sewing empty salt sacks. Wilbur D- Xashlfcia Pli-fBioai -y - FOR SALE Brick house at 38 S. 7th St. 7 rooms and bath ; 2 room cement cellar; new brick garage; 4T 1-2 foot lot. Price $4,500 for quick sale. 22-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street JunefS-tf LOST LOST Bunch of five keys with name tag. Reward. ...Wilson, Adams' Drug store. 23-2 1 MISCELLANEOUS FIRST CLASS STORAGE-Household . goods, furniture, pianos and goods of all kinds stored in clean airy, substantial brick warehouse at . 193 195 Ft Wayne -avenue. f Chris F. , Schaefer and Co. Phones 2469 and 1640. mon-wed-sat 4 -wks FIRE -INSURANCE and insurance vt all kinds. . Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. ' v': 15-tf PATENTS procured, also sold on ' commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build ing. Washington. D. C, y may22-tf YOUR SALE If you haven't engaged . your auctioneer, better call or write . Col., A..N. .Weldy at Economy, Ind. Terms right ' Plenty of opes dates. " "' ' " V 22-7t FINE ' HORSES like people, die. Therefore, If you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougao ek Co., Room 1, I. O. O. P. Bldg. Phone 1330. 15-tf PIERRE HOLDING A DRY FARMING MEET (American News Service) ; Pierre, 8.. D., Jan. 23. The South Dakota conservation and dry farming Convention which began a week's ses sion in this city today has attracted a large and representative attendance from all over the state. In addition to the general subjects of conservation and dry farming the gathering has scheduled for discussion the better ment of rural social conditions, the de velopment of manufactures, industrial education, good roads and other mat ters of general interest A Little Mixed. Bob,V said a friend, "don't you find It dangerous work, this knocking about la a submarine deep beneath the sea?" "Yes. very dangerous," Backstay ad: mittcd, "but a man's got to do some thing, you know, to keep his head above water." Exchange. 8867 GRACEFUL MODEL WAIST with Yoke and Sleeve in one and with Tucker for Misses or Small Wo men. The lines of the waist are most becoming and very smart The de sign Is closed at the center back, and the yoke portions which are cut in one; with the sleeves, open over a tucker that may be of net lace or other contrasting material. A pointed col lar and cuff trimming decorates the waist which is arranged In tucks be low the yoke outline. Taffeta," silk, satin. Toile and other similar materi als will lend themselves' beautifully to this model. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 14, 16 and 18 years. It re quires 14 yards of 27 inch material for the Tucker and 14 yardi of 44 inch material for the waist for the 16 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver of stamps. (Fill out Blanks in pencil and send to Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.) Name Address , Us No woman can preserve her beauty unless she makes up her mind not to acquire certain mannerisms or to give them up if she has already become a slave to the tricks and habits that so manifestly mar her appearance. The woman who Is perpetually frowning, whether ' from temper or from a mere habit of brooding con templation, will see her forehead dis figured by two upright lines which In time will become so Indelibly fixed that massage will not remove them. Should these lines be tho outcome of a continual giving way to anger the disfigurement will spread to the cheeks and the corners of the mouth, for no emotion is so destructive to beauty aa continual outbursts of passionate rage Therefore let every woman keep a continual guard over her emotions and over her facial tricks If she wishes to preserve her beauty. - Every woman should learn to rest if .ti. ... ii...... m I... MAS iMk, Should she lead a very busy life she must acquire. the habit of availing her self of every few spars minutes for this purpose. Let her analyse tho art of relaxation and practice It la tho following manner: ... Hang the arms loosely at the side and then begin to move them slowly backward and forward from side to side. Then open the fingers wide and shake the hands loosely from v the wrists, and after this practice the tame exercise with the legs and fast One beauty expert considers that too many hot baths tend to destroy beau ty and advocates a tepid bath every day. Exercise, she urges also, cap be indulged in to the point of extreme fatigue and taken in excess does much more harm than good. v Doing Without Pswoor. How shsll one avoid tho use of pow der on the face.? 7 This question is so often asksd that any solution of tt should be of general Interest To tell the truth, "few women can get along without powder la soma form, and there Is not the sltxhtsst ob jection to It if one ts cboson that is simple in composition. If tho applica tion is washed off at night and tho faco always cleatMod before retiring - tho pores will remain uacloggod and tho skin smooth. It Is only whoa powders having load and other tajaiious - In gredients are used habitually and par mltted to remain on that tho complex ion is harmed. Yet when there la a doopty rooted prejudice ' against powder - dally ap plications of pronounced ' sotrlngoats sometimes act as substitutes by aou tralUlng the natural oil of the skin. But In order to apply any such liquids successfully a woman must study nor f see carefully - and ' know which part requires It If the nose is aot groasy it sometimes follows that the cheeks near It and the chin may be, while the outer edge of the cheeks sad the forehead are dry. . A. strong surtrtegont If put over those Mturalb dry sections will simply act to give them a chapped appearance because there is no oil in those regions to require neutralising. Therefore the nose ts aot to Its treated, but only tho skm nesrtt Tttre Uzzlt, izihsap;.! & Ezzizni TrccOca Co. Trains leave RlelunoBd for bsclaa apollg aad lntormedlato stations at f :00 A.M.: 7.1S; 1:W: :SS; 10: ; 11:00; 1S:00; 1:00; S:XS; 1:00; 0:00; ':xs; c:w;.7:sb; :; :oo; was 11:10. Limited Trains., Last Car to Indlaaaoolls, : p. tL Last Car to New Castle. 10 :W P. if. Trains connect at IndlanapoUs for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsvllle. Terra Hsuta, Clinton. Sullivan. Mar tinsville. Lobanon and Parte. CL ' . Tickets sold through. Why Net Drop Your Frisnds e a Kind Remembrance? e Quiglsys Hsve Soma Beautiful e e Valentines that Will Suit Yon. Qnigley Dinar Stores e s e e. s. see s . r r iTTTTTTTTrTtTTT MEERHOFF . The PLUMBER Repairs in Gas, Steam, Water JU A and Electrical Work JU 4 Phone 1230 . (COAL 2 GREAT DIFFERENCE. I GUARANTEE MINE THE BEST C S. FARNHAM g- 7S w so t