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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 6

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SIX THE PORTSMOUTH 'TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1913. 198c Ladies' Slippers Sizes 21-2(07 up to $3-Lehman's forc returning home the August. MI tssfti liii T' Dcar Miss curiil jarts oE pci nmmoun remove BiipeafUions hairl it IHC i have Ihc sntisfftctdry affect if used anil mod- ctatelv anil ill not injure tlic kin Dcii Miss How long fellow a girl before he 'mav fisk to take her to. a 1 hul -sn introduction girl one tmd asked to lake her to-a party i i evening. Have i been Worried 'Gordon No, Gordon, fresh 1 in risking the lo accompany 3ou is to escort a girl nnd often" times "such undents cement friendship.

Miss Dolly. Plensc tell ne Tshnt will keep cider 'roin going lo i a Country Boy. Use- Vivhite' mustard seed or lunnghte the liaiTel sulphur jefore puLting the eider into it. Dem Mm I nin blonde utd in ph in love wilh'n girl Efiat'lives on AVeat Fourth streot. I'wAs wiili Wftr and a 'girl friend one- night a couple of i i jol they act- She Is hero to answer any all rnicstlons concerning- love, matrimony.

troubles, woes. etc. Ituiulr es shoulil be adJresscil lo Mlf-s Dolly eareVTho "Daily Timrs. I'orismo ulli, Ohio. ed like they were yohig fo a girl to go with uuy other mnii but me-to-jail -for carrying concealed weapons.

She got sore nnd wouldn't "speak for a I met her. at Ilic street fair 'rind she had glasses on find 1 did ti'C- like a ami 1 didn't-go. 1 "am -now sorry i I didn't for I love her dearly. 1 dream -ot her every night. Please.

tell me can win her again as'I CSIT not live without', her. tell me forget as I have tried and can jot. Advise me to do. Eleventh Street Blonde. Tfan apology and tin cxptana- of the instances doesn't return her love to yon-- your case In thnt event nre like two- pirls foi every -fellow in' the state of Ohio, Cbecr Dnnv -Miss Please tell me what I do to euro a jealous Worried Wife.

You might "give him a good a ing, to." till 'tell him liow foolish he is, also try not to give liim any eaiisu lo lie jealous. Dear At iss 1 nm a young Ifi'dy 24 years old nml -engaged to in fin one year my senior. Now i this man real well hnt htj: gels mad if I 'go with other fellows 15 o' you i he 1ms finy right to he so strict with me? Kdith Your finance is right my dear is not honorable for an engaged the one' she is engaged, to marry. especially, if. he Dear Miss Wise: Is il correct address note to Die wife of minister in following Kcv." i i a I a N'o.

Tho fact Ihc degree IIHS been upon Jones" does, not give his wife the rigtit to wear the title. Dear Miss How. shall I i a of a Tor a wed- prcjicnl? M. T. S.

i if in i first person nnd tell the giver pleased yon are i it. make the note i i and keep il HR siinpln possible. Dear Jlis.s Wise: a mnii and i stop at liotel do both have to register? I a Wifcy No. The husband signs for Tlie i waits in the reception room. Dear Miss Wise: 1 have a girl friend who is ill a nil a to know if il would he a right to send In: i 1 bouquet of flowers oe- cnsionally.

We arc not 'engfiu'cd. i n. Yes indued Willimii, i it would he a sweet i to do. VI ic re i yon could do a would please the i inpre. i expresses i i i so rmifili to a girl as flowers.

last of to visit friends on her iray home -from at Lomljcirds- George Jordon and Sterling Armbriistcr will Ic'ave on Wednesday i fur an extended the West. They will ii- chide Yellow Stone Park their I rip. Irn i of Third street and sister, -Miss Lypsv Willis 'of Fiiller'ton, Ky', will 1 leave Thurstlny for Bny City, Jlieh', and Ningra Malls. They win bc'away several weeks. Ivillc, Ohio.

Mrs. George Miss "May "Woods, of MaysviHe, is in the city to make an extended visit "Woods and family at their home Seventeenth and Summit'streets! Mrs. William D. Second and daughter, Mrs. Clinrlcs Blnkcmore 01' Koanokc, are sojourning at Occ.in, View Va.

Mrs. AVilliam Unrke and sister, Mra. Charles B. Miller, of Wheeling, W. Madelyn lin, nml Miss Helen Glockner enjoyed a motor i to JncUso todav.

Mi.ss Alma Howe, Seventh street has as a guest, Jump, of Circlcville. Mr. and Mi.s. Will Hemicke Cincinnati are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Mcrcicr of BIO (Jay street.

Mr. nnd Mrs. lU-n- neVb arc enroiUc home froin City. Dr. nnd A.

of Oalliii si reel are home front Chicago, where the doctor has been iiltcnding clinics an 1 Hie ptisl two Dr. Brendt a to Koeliedlcr, to attend ihc clinics of the Mayo Brothers, the Lucsville. fiinioiis surgeons. 1 Miss Gertrude Bender, i Mr. nnd Mrs H.

G. Wise of Thrd Mrs. Emma Davis Connellcy, of 'dlumhus is visiting her mother, Davis, of Second Mrs TV 1 "White, Mrs. M. S.

Osborn. find Miss HiH, nil of- Hussell, are spending the week- with, the St. Mr. and Mrs." Edward' Roberts of arc periling a few lays i relatives-near CJravson, Ky. John of Sec- hhs returned from sliprt visit with friends in Cincinnati.

limc has made her home in Denver has'gone to Dawson, New Mexico, where she will reside-with her Dr. Mr.s. Uross, who formerly resided here. i i very poor a i and may have to undergo an operation. i i Thompson hns pnr- chased a new Fortl runnhont.

A "Machintosh" of Cin- cinnnti was in Uie city yesterday, to attend the funeral of "little Stauriton-Hfirold. Miss Mildred Welch'of Cincinnati is visitijig her Mrs. JJiirry "Welch "of 721 street. and Slarlha" i of West- wool, Cinciutiaii, Miss Jean Bcr- Mrs. "Agnt-s LeSevec, of "The Alexandria," and her daughter, Mrs.

J. IT. Collier nre visiting in Newport, (he guests oOlrs. W. Zell and Mrs.

K. C. Fisher. SuccssfijJLly kpnpiiifr" their nnir- riagc secret for several drtys. Jliss.

Ilattift the of Mr. ami "51 rs. nines Funk oC Jnckson BVPTIHC Mr. of (he art at Anderson's is spending part of her ville, Alnliima, spend i i relatives Cinein- welis i Mrs. Wiso's aunt, Miss' SOCIETY FASHION i i i i i i girls j.h their "daiiiliest summer frocks and rib'bons, tis-SL-nrhled at the home of Mr.

nnd ticorge on Gullin liiis ternoon in response to invitations issued by' tlic a i (linghloi ot the household, who eiilcrlaiiiLd playmntcn Cor lie pleasure of the follpwiiig i Ijowry, Kalhcriiie Icrms, i i i a McMahon, Vio- cl Stockliiun, I Allen, i i i lane Spencer, Margaret Unt'lice, ll'H. Joe Miss Ida nnd a i nnd Mrs. linn- clij of Dayton are Immf. from mn'd lu'odier, Mr? npUment nnd nnl ML-. NcinicR of UefiliM 1 ilnri Tiiylor, of 0., v.ns in i i a out Helen a i i of Wheeling, or Mrs.

T. "BroeeiV l.n;:v Ucuh-iuk of I fa ton Ilic of Mrs." George nrick, i i oC I i i vvell who is i i graiul- violhcr, Mrs. V. son, Bert a Moore of Newport, Ky nnd Agiins Collivr oi'-AViisliinytoiL, D. ('.

ivlio i tin 1 guests of (heir aunt James Thonins, line Anderson nf i ingicm llu- yncst ol' her a parpiils, and. Mrs. S. S. I a dcmiau.

llek-n MeBride of I i boro of her grand mother, Airs, Loive, llcrtlia l-on ise (iplliirds who 'liits just ri'hini cd u'ilh her parents, Dr. and Mrs from el visit in HossveU, New Mexico I.oiitsf.-, KutlieriiLC' Klizjihell Miller I n. who an visiting their grandi'atlitT, Mr Ad iini llcssitiijcr, Moore Columbus, i ihc guest of liei cousin, Kalhcrint- llonas aiu Morion, KallioriiK- nnd Dorotli dates of i i a i it ing i relatives. Dr. am S.

D. Higgles and Sptiici'r. Mrs. 1'Ycitrul several gamps for I i iruosis a towards i i ami Mrs. LncMcn Doly dose of the afternoon served i I i l.ari-u- fro.ihjiH'rits of ice i i a I Liu-ion i Jxilu enndirs.

Jicsido out of iir.vii,t'or I a i to a i Morgan, Knllicrinc i a Dorothy id Virgin in Mice Mathiot-t, Gladys, and Mary Louise Helhy, itricch, Sprajjuc, Horolhy from an extended visit in MuCon- neKvillc, i 31 r. Sear's father. Wolf nml Miss Margaret of Avon.lnle, nre ex- Ioctecl heri? by stcamboAl (lny for i i to nnci Frhnk SxvitnUki, Kin.Hny Man- Miller. Hose StTochle tf i i Snndity to spend a iw days'with Miss i Nmirot i Mrs. W.

P. i i i i and five children of W. nrn of her fnllior, -Mr. Adam fiessingcr of Sixth street. 'Mrs.

hnsori of Colnrn- is i a few days i TT Mi 1 JolinPOii's i i Mrs, a The Misses Flossie n.i.l i Fi! slreeL McDmiicls i Toi' Clevc- i i land wliorc i i i rein- Mo ore lives for tlu- weoks. lnblls llo Il 1 will leave Friday-for Hunts- nit.employee of the Snmnel Horchow i i i i i Comnanv re- R.d.I of 1 0 i i wont to Denver Tuesday to i ill); ll( lc vs of liappy event, which took plnoe last Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the parsonage of llu Grand i nvemte Christiai church. Rev. lv G. i i was clergyman, a i a a i Mr.

and spend a week i mother, Mrs. Philip Mrs. Henry Ambcrg and sister, Miss Ljiiir.i spent Saturday and Sunday at the Thorns House, Hcssic AVIiitu. Miss 1'jdJtli Newman of Seconrl sti'ect tins returned fi'om a visit in i and a AV. Va.

She was accompanied home her cotisin, ilisa "Mnry of Mrs. Ida NVwninn of Second street, has as tier gncsl, her mother. Mrs. Johnson, of AV. Va.

nnti. Miss Margaret; Ilecr, of Mnrt- is spending her vacation at Arion, and i he sister, Mr. i Mr TTeer on CJreenlawn brother Henry Mrs. Owen Cross, who" Mrs. Ailcs will I)rides parents; reside with Mrs.

-Ailes buen employed in the office of the Irvi Drew Slice Con tlie past two years. Mr. Jiinies Ycley of the Forts- T)VR a Ole'iiniitg AVnrkSj spent yesteraily in Cincinnati nti Complimentary to Missi Sjintgiie's t'ucsts, Helen Klsie cntertainctt wit sewing party Miis morning at her home on i i The needlework was interspersed i refreshments of ices and Those present were Misses Grace Morrison, LydJfi Appel, Florence Daehler, boss Tluddlesdn, Mildred M-eAfcc, Gladys Wittenberg, Until Clare, Lonise Giblis, Katherine Sullivan, Conger, Edna TCorth, Grflce Adams, Ilfwcl Mills, Kloi.se Hicks nnd Helen Ilosz. M.iss Katherine Newman will to her home in Columbus tomorrow after an extoJidctl visit. her griindniotlier, Mrs.

C. Thompson, and other relatives. Mrs. of 420 i street will leave tomorrow for Hunulcii to join Her husband who has been there for two weeks recuperating from an illness, at tin of his mother, Mrs. Mar- tjaret 'Ucirisspu.

M.r. and M.rs. Davidson and mother will leave on the 31st for the Lancaster a Miss Helcn-Spragiio vill enter- lain i on Friday afternoon for ploasiire bf lier jncsts, Misses "Martha ami Elsie iichmidt 1 of -VTeslwood, Cincin meeting, where they -will two or weeks. spend A i i fnvov was extended to Miss Isabel Qncstcl last evening, when her sister, Mrs. Patrick Quest el, terlaincd nl her home un Oakland avenue.

Thn gne.sts ed the members of the H. V. club, who "showered 1 tlie bride i kitchen Miss Ivthel Smith and nieces. Dorothy, Eleanor and Wilma Call a i a and nephew, Homer Calla- haii, have returned from a few days 1 visit i Miss Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. R. Smith, of formerly of i city. Mrs. TJ.

K. Fitter of Eighteenth street, has returned from visit iu lluntington, W. with her brotheiy Mr. Charles Pytc.s. Mrs.

Charles Storcli will enter- i i J. Rtaehler a i guest, Mrs. K. KolthoCC of Col- nnibus for the day, Thursday at lier summer.cottage in Kivcrvieiv, Kentucky, Mra. Edward Heliee.

of Eleventh street, a i a i yesterday, Mr. and-Mrs. J. Stneb- lor aiil guests, K. W.

Koil- hoff JJiid daughter, Grace of Col- The Fountain of Youth Hai At Laat Been Found in Browna Hair Stain--The One Perfect ttat IB EntirelyHarmleu and Sure to Give Best Hesulti You ncod Dot totcrato grer. itrroSpd or uuother day. It Ike 9 but nla to npply "Brownatone" wtth mi comb or bruib. And Juai a llttlo; "touching up" a nonth sboulil been your lialr tbo boiilllul ahado you most rciUents 10 often fouu-l Ouo to produce goldfTi other, dntk brown gr black. fvxmpla nnfl Of ii iolil by a i druji stores.

in- two lKE-ttCAIl'1 II.W. Order direct frua on Pharmncnl Strest, CoriDirton, it jn-ir drugget will not.aupplj jou. You snvo yourself much" nnnoyanco by to aecept Fulxtltnto. Fold and recommended in Portsmouth Lty Wiirjler Bros, anil olhcr "Mrs. Elizabeth Chnmller, of Chillieothc, former resident of ftaiotovillc, is the guest 01! relatives in Sc'iotovillc.

Mr. mid "Mrs. J. Ivont of Col- nmhus, nre ttie Diesis of their daughter, Mrs. Weiuer, of Sciotoville.

Miss Elizabeth Keller, of Sciotoi-iHc, and Mrs. Mary of Hamtlen, are ynests of Caroline Russell of Lueas- i i Mi! i ih Bnrkc, an of the Sclby office, "us a vacation wtli rchitives in the Mrs. TjoinKr. of Tlnw! bus from visit lo i in I nml Ky. aldsou oi i win Miss I'clrea when Mr to Wnvorly Tuesday a i slmrt a visit to i i i Miss Clt.dv Dixon, of Vniici 1 llevis, jri i i i i Miss l-'ln Mi-Cninioll of Ibr srv- ond tlooi 1 at Atidt-rson's, i a re- tui-iroil "hfr Avovk a I wcHis' a i giiorts there were li KNiHEL'S SUPERIOR BREAD Laads Them All TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED r- i The Knittel Bakinij Company I I i or' Miss nnd Mi 1 Shelby nl wbirb net as i Doly i ITM i a i in i i i a on trip.

Dr. and Mrs. S. IX in wrmil sirn-1 as i i Marion dnv.s Alborl of i hiivc gotip to ihi; r. nml Mi-a.

a Don- street wlunv remain i Thursday C'arl Sprocket 1 i loin ns for re- of week. Mr. It. X. Kussf-H rtml i i i i.it KEtdiHi motored i i an-1 icr.

i i of i wvin 10 a i i lo i i i i i fnv il.iy 1 ihr "i Mr. in "Mrs. 'iV, i i i ITcnr. i i i i of Cnliinibns, i i i i with Mr. nml Mrs.

Howe family, of Miss i a i i of Co- guest of her con- i i i inai-ist. a i in I i i i i fjcr-n i i i a i i i the- past I'rvv Mr. Mrs. i i i i a of i i al i i i i i i i i i i i I view. Ky.

rue 1 I i i is sin, Miss Kthtrl Sii -slrcut. Miss i i i Broadway stvcel, spent a a and liL- lionte of and Mrs. J. II. Shannon, near Pow- rll.svillijj on tlu: pike.

i U'rry Chrislnins Moyd rc- i i i this thy 'even i nt'tor weeks i lior parents. Mr. find Mrs. T. F.

l.loyil Oak I i I lolin i i i Paul, wnl home tf Co- I i i i vi-ii i i i Mrs. Jului nf i n. ScMntrtvLllr! i i i fnr several i u-iih i i near Ul.j.m.n. i i ry of i W. i i 1-0111- i i (wo a i i i i i a irs i i 1 lr is i i i i i i i i i i i HO.VT: I 11 1 1 n.oloivd 1 i iirl lA is i i i at tho i 1 v''-T' 1 1 i Snuimi.

'of Er. and W. a rif Ol nml their sister. Dorniln- is i Mr. and Mrs.

-I. notnc Mixs a i i i has returned i i two i--n i i onsiti i i i i Oiiry, of i i i i LYRIC THEATRE EMPLOYEES'BENEFIT MONDAY. AND TUESDAY AUGUST 4TH AND 5TH ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" Yon will confer a favor on (he Duuiajrcmcnt if yon i kliy your tickets in advance from nf tlie cmnlovrci Children lOc. Mrs. bis; I Miss i i i i of Charles-' W.

V.i.. is i in 1'orts-! i i i 3 HI'M-I-I II. is Mr. r.nd K. i i a fif i A lr MIC' IN A ail 9: Miss of I tmi.iv.

i i in A I i nr.d 0., CURES HEADACHE Final Clean-Up of Ladies' AtMARTING'S This Week The entire assortment divided into four lots. Placed on four separate.racks so that you can see every one of them at a glance. Come and get two of them at less than the regular price of one. THESE LOTS INCLUDE DRESSES MADE OF GINGHAMS, PERCALES, RATINES, LINENS, P. K.

AND WHITE LINGERIE, MULLS, ETC. QQ for your choiac of 1, cont.niniii? TnJ to .42.60 vnliirs. 1 QQ for your dioiee rf Huck 1 $2.50 to v.llues. eplltrmiini; ALL TAILOR MADE LINEN SUITS GO AT ONE-HALF PRICE $2.50 $3.75 $5.00 values for only values for for onlv for choice on No. 3, a i i lo values.

'or your irhoicc on lo values. Xo. 4, containing LINEN AND PONGEE COATS REDUCED 3.00 values for only $1.98 o.O'j values for only $3-98 vnhii's for only $5.98 raliK'-s for only $7.98 All Children's Low Shoes to Close At Money Saving lir viiliic, lo I I sizes, dim JTi'lul, i for $1.45 $2.00 values lo 2 sixes, Gun a or.e I i i i for cl.iUlren to Shoe Department let us lit i feet savu IK Dull Kid, One Strap, Welt Pump. lo 11, a fnr $1-65 11 to a for Pump, Patent, One and Two Slraj- Splendid Welt Quality. to 11, a for $1.65 1 lo 'I, for $1.95 Patent, Four Cloth Top Oxford to 11.

HP for $165 1 lo 2. for $1.93 purse too. All Tan Barefoot uncials At Little Prices. All Sires, Too. Toe vahios for only 59c for only for onl v.ilue.s for only J1.7,"i values for ojilv values for onl'y ...790 For the small children, sizes 2 to 8, made in Canvas, Patent and Tan, $1 values for 79c; $1.25 values for 98; $1.35 values fop 109; $1.50.

values for $1.19. Store closes at 6 p. m. Saturdays During August COLDS AND GRIPP Store closes at 6 p. Satur' days During August.

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