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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 8

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PAGE EldHT Do your Jams and THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20,1919 Many women have been so discouraged by this trouble that they have almost stopped putting up fruit. Yet, there is an easy, simple way to avoid it. Use Ksro (Red Label) and YI in your preserving syrup, instead of sugar atone. Karo is a fine, dear syrup, with" a natural affinity for the juices of the fruit It blends the sugar with the fruit juice-- brings out all the "fruity" flavor. You, too, will obtain perfect this summer if you will us Karo (Red Label) and sugar instead of all sugar for preserving.

You wilt find your jelly dear and firm-- your preserves rich with heavy your jams deliriously mellow and Not a sign of For Cooking, Baking and Guidy-Makinf Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of. deli cate flavor, and brings oat the natural flavor of the food. FREE cook txxfciDdwfoiredpa for m-tfULi pp pgjyjjj a preserving everybody tntcd.

Write Mtoday. i sugar perFe jams and preserves. At CORN PRODUCTS XEFUCING CO. f. a tit NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY cot I hare tried ly cut our specdJnn EO lout-fa tl: but it KM though I cao not do'it.

He always kisses wo before letvlug. it I I have notlfwj tbat irlrl friends and I po out tbey allow I he I IOMK to kiss them fuea er (Lea, while I always 4Ucoungc-l but it fcwuis IK though my gtt the- (Lues, very oftwi' ows make fun oE me because! don't H. Why Ls Prob-' you tliiufc I Dm uot eood look-; as my friends, hut IQ reality I a jocd they. Too are ntetaken about ray at a Ktrl ahouM never allow young; to kiss should liot tU Is tnsugtd, bat llteu It IB mast natural thing In the world. "wrton shouM not be forbidden, nor When indulgence Is given promiscuous lore-mating affection abused.

It i nature tn want to be vcd and tluit li why try to liissi rU ir.d girls are tl per- It. Everyone should hare too much If-rwpfct to mVe as a peatline. If he jsoes to see you as a friend on-! and Li willing you should go i her young men, too, twice a weelt col too often for lilm to come. Under I circumstances, however, ft would, advisable for you to Halt bis call; a weefc. Many jouns men and women ehcap- by too much kissing.

noe you have more character mid xtd taato than the olticn seem to pos-. make of you. elr ridicule and, do what rou coruld- right. "Brown Your bioa suit will Iw fine and 1 think I'd fttt brown shoes wear with It. Von might pet a.

rather usll brown hat so that you could wear with the suit and for dress well. think it would he very nice to stlk. crepe de or ffeorcelie which could either be worn on street or for Dp occasions, fncc yoa are not buying a mit Ifht grt K. coat. The drp.w and ironld Ihen be Ttry good to a theater.

If yon arf solnr any plaee ra exprct to beNujtexUined at niffhl on will prohaUy rwd a light summer or evening gtrrii. "SOCIETY The mrmbers of BIgelow Juvenile Home antl Foreign Missionary Society re requested to nioet Thursday oflcr- ooo. promptly at 1:43 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Alfred llrlfga, C3S Third street, so that they may he funeral ot the late Uta Cleo liar- who was one of the loyal workers and a much loved member of the society. Each one Li nsSeU to carry a or white flower.

There will ho ponTeyana-s for those who wlah to to tlie remcterj. TLe fuueral services will be at 2 o'clock. A rtclljthtful evening was spent at THE SUN OPENING WEEK AUG.25 ETHEL GREEN The Bines Soubrctto Tlie Newmans WITH Frankford's Dancing Revue Co'. 5 Keels First Run Photoplay Prices: ilatinee 15e, 25u; Night 30c, 35e- Wirthmor Silk Blouses --make their debut tomorrow, and fortunate will be those who come in time to bay. In the Blouse making, world a-s well as with hosts of women throughout America tho word AVJRTiriTOR has come to have a wholly unique, definite and distinctive meaning.

It is a symbol always of quality; an unfailing sign of merit; a certain indication of Style attractiveness and inbuilt goddness; a positive assurance of complete and lasting natisfnction. In this new group of models (four of which arc above illustrated) a pleasing diversity of Style. Some of the models are handsomely embroidered, others arc Filet lace trimmed, while others depend on an ill- tractive arrangement of tucks, pleats and buttons for their appeal. The Same the Nation Over If bought and sold in the ordinary way these Blouses would have to sell for fw more. Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair iss Yuple, Helen T-lmitig; Messrs.

Howanl Kah KuMdons Birkcl.MV. K. I-okc-. a W. G.

G. -Lateciati Mcft me at Nye's Fountain. 12-tf. Sbe Is hereto Mnr toy mat afl ipmtin ewmfaf Me, Miles ete. ahniU bt Ml 1 Wise, cart Ibe Dmilj OeOt Dear Slisd Wise--1 urn fifteen years i old mil have one brother who is work's iflt one younger Irotlicr ivho is ID jchwi.

ily UeaJ and papa want! rce (o on with school uutil 1 graduate. So we all out with the house wurk, but It is uol a Wt like It 'k. use to maKe your clothes snowy wliile Uss it on cwryihing inlhebalhrocrnyau and Jredi ASK YOUR DEALER FOR PEERLESS ICE CREAM ITS PURE-ABSOLUTELY used to be. We do nof-faave it nearly nice In our houst us, my.friends i aud 1 never like t.o Invite-tlicni over was alwey-t m-at irhen matnina but now and ray brothtrs rli hfiigs any old and I ruivc to Ic JiCni nntl tint fuss becinw I can't My ohTer has Just been scold ing me terribly and suys 1 don't deserve such a pood fatl.er. He culls in.

a snob nnd I ought to tiuit I with. I Iwonilcr Ehull do, but I will have to tel Papa cnn't wc.ir coxl he works niiil looks nwfnl, IIP met soruc of my friend out to fur lie Is full fun. He loitkrd a 1 i the ylrls askoil me vrh that frcsliic I said, know well," ar.d Flartod nl-otil thing oNp. I w.v* tn hln nnd I i It him, hut he neve a word uboiit Si. A while a whpn I wns si me Kirls lie iras coin in up th itroct.

Init lefore he 501 to ns xl nnd i 1 tr he did It on purpose. He he can he. be looks fri-j'it ccpt on Sunday. 1 felt badly 1 IMd wV hrot itl he uTt MXldcil mjc tirriMy. war.t to but all tt clrls 1 pn with hiTc rrcttkr horr.

nr.d rlolbrti and thrir pcop'o drew liter, too. tell me what I phoul 'lo- MA1D1K Yoor letter is very pathotfc. i easy for to sw the croat yo; fnther ami that to teach trap in lif you i of beouse I ore p-xir cluil.ry? The of li rcskrs yon r.dmire him tho mo for his PlmplIcHT. IV of your falhor nr.d ti friend? he I-hSn that in srito of bard wo tries tA both a tr.olh to you. If nn- they will ihc you for him If you want to keep your hair in goad condition, be careful what you wash it with.

Most soaps and prepared sliainpocs contain too much allcalu This dries the. scalp, makts the rjir brittle, and vrt' the borne of Mla, Helen Liming, Third street, Tuesday evening. Tliu less is mucll than abyihin? eUc tours were rutrrily away iat J1DU ca as thL dancing miutic anil jrames, and later can't possibly nijurc the hair, refrephmtuts were icrvl to the Simply mpisten your hair with water Misses Marie Taylor, rub iMo. One or two teaipoonFnlF oughly. The latlicr rinses ont easily removes every particle of Jiut, dirt dandruff and excessive The hai, dries quidcly and evenly, and it lavt.

it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and cas; to manage. You can get Mulsifced oi shampoo 2t moit any drug store. Tt i' cbc.ip, and a fciv ounces is cno-jgl to last everwic- Jlr. sun Earl June, of Seventh street, Mr. and Mrs.

Frnnk Flaker'ami 1'aul Itennis Flakor, re- tiimed home from it tvwk's visit with rolatirca in Jiiiiksoji. While there, they dinner at i Iiorne of Mr. ami lira, CIi which was givi-ii Sn Ijonur uf tlioir sou, Floyd, ri-tfutly a overseas. Those present won; Mr. Freil flafccr a i Orn, Mr.

ami KL.iki-r, i sous 'I iloiv, (jporge, i i a I Euiiry. Hay ami daughters Lena, Estlit-r Mary, attd Mrs. Harry IJaU-y DoiiBlO, Willard Var.fll, Mr and Mrs. Warren sons loyrt uiid Millanl. Mrs.

i Pinker son C'iurcace, Mr. nml Mrs. ahm ihiughlcrs, Carrie, Uertrinh 1 nl T.cna, Mr. nml Mrs. Joiin Jenkins nud diitighter 3inreolla, Slock dale.

Mr. ami Mrs William DalLtnl i ighlor Louise, Glitilys ami .1 Huslcr nml TliCoOure Cahm, of Mr. and Mrs. Fnink Flnker nud soa Viiul, of Ionising, Mr. nnd 5 Irs.

Joiin HtflzinpiT, child mi. I-trl find June Dennis Flnktr. of this city. Keep-coolConifoitableVfaists For Warm Symmer Days. BriceJU JUST A CUiilTITY AHD NO MORE OF OBTAINABLE THE SATS STYI BE NOTHING COULD BE FINER tri offer .1 giicsl thrLn a of Peerless ice cream.

she is Iirctl with shopping or simply thirsty dish of Peerless icr crcan will afford her jiist the refreshment rteerle-L "Wise and hoslc.Ns^s strvo I'ccrlcM ice eroAm often. It nnrcr fails to delight their HADE BY THE ICE CREAH BOTTLING CO. him of fhabliy wor TIMES SERVICE PATTERN Mrs. A a M. Corns, sf Cir.CJD- a is tbc cliarming guest of her FHI, Miss Gertrude Hurwoll, of Fifth street, Mrs.

F. Hoyse, of (his cHy, "aad Mrs. S.irh Ulack, of Houston, ilrs. Ida of i city, wero ejitcrlniiicd Tiicsclay hy Mrs. Fred C'liTininghain, ol Kirebrxk, Ky.

GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN. TAN Esther Salser, of I'lao, one of the local school returned Lome from a delightful visit of five to Norfolk, Miss Mary Forrest, of Park avenue. and Mtss Hose Uishop, of Cni street, arc spending a two weeks' rs- catloa at Kushtown. Old I'olnt Comfort and Ocean View, Try Make i i lemon lotion to whiten your tanked or freckled sXin. Mr.

and Mrs. John CoUelt. of Monroe ure noving to avenue. This property uas rectDtly purchased their ion, Carl CoUelt, BU caiplove of Flood Iliuke's Drug itore. Mtss Wilroa Klff, of Jluggles, ar.d Miss Frances Dill, of the guests Mor.diy of Mr, Mrs.

W. G. Kltf. of UuConiiell ai Miss Alice ItUki-. of ",03 Campbell avenue, wUo lias been ArA'iidiTis tin- ast nt Cliautauqua X.

lias left there for Mnmillmi, OELL. or assort while before coining Jioinc. A STYLISH KKitCK FOK PI.IM F1HUKES Tn l.iffctn. f-crce. velvet.

anline or voilf. this 3 1 h.Yi»inin£. is wn. Uiupo hic irimmrrip of but effective. As hero Mlin "ouhl he nlw nl in 3 Sue IS iviii requi in'-h mntrri.il.

WMi stout 1 1-" Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix a and ilau er, MUs Juli-i, of Fifth slrctt, 1110- to Cincinnati twl.iy for a brief sit with Mr. and Joseph ijtern. Mrs.

J. Warren Murray. cT Itain! arcane, has for vLsit i nud dan-liter, Mr. Mrs. Hcudder Moore, of I'rocktoju Mass.

the juice of two lemons into butUo three onnced of OrcLaiU White, slmkc well, ami yon quarter iiint of the best freckle. tun lotion, whiterJT a very, rery pniall cost. Vour has the lemons ami any rug store or counter will three ounces of Orchard While for few cents. ItiLs sivr rriKrant lotion into the fuce. neck.

cms nnd hands and sec how quickly ic freckles, sunburn, wlnrfburn i nnd how clcnr. foft anil hitc the skin becomes. Yes! I onrhnlins a i i Mrs. riillip M. Streicli.

Mr. nml Mrs. John lr clth Mr. of SUlli father it -rA bMrt and w.jl. Ulne aM The 1 IS and 'SI 4 7-S c-f of at lower c-lcc.

y.ird. A riltem r-t tM? i dry ou nvtlpt of JO rrnts i fir nnd 1 rent citra IVRr Yon have that a r.rl shonl-l r.c^.^r allow to klv her: is ii iJ a th" er if do IL COITON A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries hive added greatly hi 1S35 Newton originated the vao uu proc ess for contk milk it cane mjnr to a form. Tn 1SS5 Hortick al covered how to reduce milt to a dry form with extract of ill ver a yrar. th hitn. hr.

ha, rrinp' 1 or f-vcn rt fr. i yon thinV he Its rich: iaai of mj litae as as No. 29.1 Strtrt and No. Cify SIa(e 'noa-f VrnpiT. This product HORUCK nu Mattel (Name since copies others.) Its nutritive value digestibility ar.d case of prcpwration (by simply slirrinp in the ftct thai it in any dim has proved of much value tomankim, as an TooJ-lrink from infznc? i Mrs.

John Tniatman, of ton, spoilt i rei.itlvc.^ am friends nt Mrs. SI. Bolles arrived twby from her Iiorue In Marietta for a th Ijcr sisters, Mrs. Mary Vnrk un-1 tlie Missw MeConncll of Oliver Her William wilt Siittinlay for a week-end visit. DERWILLO Mrs.

C. T- Davis, Mrs. A. T. D.iven ami Mra.

W. Doerr and Tiifdny in Kcisiva. W. an of Mi's. Jrnule Dinicau Forty little Devils AH rarely mntiil i witl liclp your i i ctt system tt tnVe rare! of the oicessirp of frxxl you TonsTiRio this hot at tvrV you feel rtcM the ncit Tdfphoiw Hoyj and UUkc X.

9i for a I OtJ canoot do ytrur fail daty to witboat good eyi-sigtt. ALBERT ZOELLNER KART, ZOELUIBB On'lrfans ft Oplometrisls Tliird Cbillicotha Sti Special Values In TaMe Damask, Scarfs, Spares and Towels l-'anoy -Mcrcerizoci IJamask, 5C inches extra Crt- value, yard 9UC Kxlra fine Mercerized Damask 72 inches wide al per yarJ 75c lo 50c to $1.25 25c a 29c 42c l-'ancr Red D.iniru^k frotn, per yard Kxtra qn.ility Huck Towels extra size at eneh Fancy Turkish Towels at Fancy heart's and Squares in plain evict and lace mcd at aH prices. A. BRUNNER SON 900-3U GailM St FOR Yoa Seen That Sign I Lately? NOW Is The Time To Build..

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1858-1967