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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1923 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES PAGE NINE here to toy acny, troubles, roes, etiquette, quntloos 'concernlnj loie, Inquiries should he Wise, care The Daily Ohio. 0() do you think of a who has lier name stuck In i paper every night? Every i tip Hie paper 1 sec where "Miss in ly vNled Miss 1 guess she iid" folk -will she" and her r.iiiilv have passed out if she does ml liavc a daily bulletin about their Llnm and coinings in Ihe paper" She is like assort! finger, on baud. 1 lliink it would be we ltl our names in i a every nis'it like this women 1'kase tell mo what you lliink about women like this. A NEIGHBOR far bo from me to say anything aiionl people who give us news, as is what-we are here Tor--to get IMC news we can, and if'lhis wom- kind enough to tell us about her "and comings as you call them, are glad to print -them. 1 wish vo'ii auci every one else do like- The next time you go away on a visitior come back, or have visitors ar party Just lilke down, your lele- receiver, call 810 and tell me aivml It.

Just surprise your neighbors and lei them know that Ihey are not Hie only ones, who can get their names in paper. Dear Dolly--1 have a linen dress, the waist Is tan and the skirt orange. I got lur on it and I want you lo tell me how to lake i out. tried coal oil and gasoline hut they did not tnke the tar out. TIMES HEADER.

Hub tar on Ihe spot and then wash in the usual way. Dear Dolly--When a man makes i week'do his wife can save half of that and (hen pay all expenses of Hie house out of the other a Dolly, in buying a fall warp which would-be the most serviceable, a coat or a cape? Also which is the most stylish? A HOUSEWIFE. -I don't see how you cr.n save out of your husband's salary of eveo week, if you pay all the expenses of Ihe house and buy clothing and other necessary arl'cles for the other members of your family. If you have to rent I think you will do well if you save 523 a monlh. Speaking of wraps 1 would advise you to get one will be in good.style for at least two seasons and perhaps longer, since you cannot afford to get one oy'cVy season.

Mr. uiiil Kobert Itaker of Third street received a telegram this morning announcing tba i of. baby daughlcr to their nnd ditufihter-ln-lnw, Mrs. Npr- i i linker, uf Washington, The little. Miss is thirsecond chuigh- tcr In Misses Leonn Labold and Dever have returned from a week's visit In the East: Miss Bci-tha Davis of Center Street, will lenve Monday for Oxford; Obio, where she will resume her studies nt Miami Unlvcrsily.

Dear Dolly--1 have.bobbed hair and I is broken a the ends tire split; what' would you advise 'me -Jo do aboutrll? It Is also coarse and Ihick. 1 also liave a poor complexion. Please give me some pointers on that loo. MABELLE The tcxlurc of the hair cannot be entirely changed. Sometimes die and habits have a great deal to do wilh the Brush your hair well to make-it soft and pliable, and to prevent It sriige- it occasionally.

To keep your complexion "clear, see that your system is in good condition and thoroughly cleanse your skin with a good cream nnd -use a tissue builder every nighl. Hot and cold compresses are very good also. Steam the affected parts well, but be careful not to irritate the skin. Mrs. Harry Harvey and daughters Martini Ann and Betty, have returned to Hnutington.

They were horo to attend the Hall-Altsman wedding Wednesday, Martha Ann acting as one of the aisle girls. M-iss Edna Boyer and Miss Gone Glare who have been visiting in the cast for the past two will return home Sunday. The first week hey visited Miss Clara's Mrs. ohu Whitiug nud this week took ake trip to Montreal and Quebec. SERVICE PATTERN 4421 CH1G TjlTTIiE DUESS.

Foulard tnifan ii-cd for this model. It nnikes nn lik-iil dress, with" it simple sleeveless lines. The wnlst hack over hips the fronts In lony shoulder extensions. A aish of rtb licm in- a girdle of silk will form a prulty finish. The dress is cut in 3 sizes: lii, iinil '20 years.

A l(i year size re- (liiivcs -I yards 82 inch Tbe width of the" dress au the foot! -is 1 1 yards. i Pattern mnilcd lo any address on receipt of lOc in -jilver. or stamps anil -c extra for postage. Scud -12c in silviT or stumps for our UI'-TO-DATH FALL and WIN- TICK HOOK OF 1'A'SH- IOXB. Yellow nnd garden tlowers lent si colorful note to the spacious bull room of the Elk Club last evening when Miss Frances Hicks and Miss Mildred Hughes untertnlujccl the members of the K.

B. B. Club with delightful bridge party Tho voting folks spent the early part ot nte evening ploying bridge and at the close of scries ot interesting gnuies Charles Hall was awarded prize for high score, while Miss Dorothy Manning was given the onsolatipn favor. Ttio remainder of the ovoning-Tvas spent In dancing, with im attractive program of music by Orchestra. Later dainty'yellow "nnd white ice served nt the card tables by the two charming young hosteses, assisted by Mr.

Francis r. McDonald, of the Club rooms. Those present oh this occnsion were ''tlie Misses Virginia lilnke, Lloyd, Joan Purscll, Virginia Carroll, Dorothy Manning, Kiither- Ine Flood, Uegina Mildred Hughes nnd Frances Hicks. Messrs. Colcmnn Crimps, William Pursell, Cbnrles Hall, George Meixner, Lawrence Foster, Sylvan Jackson, Paul Urunher, John Kncdaker nnd James Buggies.

and Mrs. OrmSby Keserling served as chaperones for the young folks. Miss Miu-y Gower, who graduated from the National Bible Institute at Philadelphia, will-lead the rhilnthea Sunday School class of the First Baptist church on Sun day morning. This class has sored the education of Miss- Gower who expects leave eventually a missionary to Africa. All utcm hers are urged to turn out Sundaj morning and welcome her back Portsmouth and also to hear the In tercsting message that she has fo them.

Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph Wil linuis oE Second street will go Proctorsville tomorrow to spend the wcek-Gmt with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T.

Miss Margaret. for of Elgii- eenth Street, will leave Saturday for Oxford, Ohio, where she will resume icr studies nt Miami University. Miss Ruth Franklin, a'teaclier nt he High School, recently had as her guests her mother and father, Mr. ind Mrs. William Franklin, of Erie, Michigan.

-Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Harris of Mc- Cfiok, who are visiting relatives at Plketoii, spent yesterday with Mr. nnd Mrs.

L. M. Shy of North Avenue. The members of the Friendly Circle Class, of the' Kemlnll, Avenue Bai list Church, will hold an autumn i this evening nt 7 :30 at the church to which all are cordially Invited. Mr.

IT. A. Saunders of S04 John street has returned from Mineral Springs, Ailnms county, where he accompanied his wife, who will remain there indefinitely the benefit of her health. While there she will be guest nt the Mineral Springs HoteJ. Mrs.

C. Spnreley of Summit street and Miss Lovcll McLnuglilin of "Kinnsy's Lane are visiting relatives nnd friends in Columbus. Mr. Adnni I'fnu and daughter Mildred 1'flHi, of Hutchins street, will go In Cincinnati tomorrow to see Mrs. Adam Pfau, who is patient nt the Rood Samaritan Hospital in thVt city.

1 1 Misses Emma Crarasr snd Margaret Ricker will spend the week-end nt-their farm'home on Hear Creek. Harold Krnusei- of Glover Street, has left for South Bend, where he will enter Notre Dame University for his second ij-ear. in electrical engineering. Mrs. Joseph Sommcr (Marie Brunner) of Oakland Avenue, will enter Mercy Hospital Sunday and will undergo operation for appendicitis Monday morning.

Miss Ulen Zeisler of Guy street vill leave Monday.for Oxford, vbere she will enter Miami 1 TJnivers- ty- The members of the Flat Woods Club will enjoy weinev this evening. This beautiful 10-Qt. Dish Pan is made from heavy, hardened aluminum. Highly polished outside, Sun Ray finish inside. beveled edge.

Tightly rolled, sanitary bead. Double- riveted handles. 'Would cost in most stores. You get it ABSOLUTELY FREE I Size Stn-ct end No. Citv State Soothe baby's moist, easily-chafed skin with Best Q003 Each week the Fashion receives a group of the famous Monterey hats six a color but all different These hats are beautifully designed and well made.

only cheap thing ahout them, is the price 'which is only $5.98. i This week these hats are in crushed 'berry, a now shade inspired by the 'first of Autumn ami confirmed by leading de- signers'of Paris. Each, one is of Lyons velvet which, is combined with a soft ly pearl taffeta. The types are one for ery vi-oman one for every occasion. Included is: the off the face hats, a lovely frame for features of individuality; the fashionable poke, designed for the tbe smart, the dainty; the large and small, for the more dressy occasions; the cloche of clever type- for the bobhed haired miss; and the one selected by Miss June Walker, called IJie "June Walker IIat." smart quills, its saucy turn, its conservative touch, make it a hat for women oE every type.

Each of these hats is hean- tifully trimmed with ostrich or hackcl --or tiny medieval ornaments or" rose ombre ribbons or metallic flowers or fashioned Au- Haves. They're on display in the litllc side window. Hhrolcl 'Umm. sou of Mr. nnrt Mrs.

G. Dunn, of Offnerc Street, left liis morning for Delaware to enter Ohio Weslcynn University, where lie i work for his Master Degree and vill ulso tnke up work as instructor of English. Mr. Mrs. Snnford Smith ot Danville, are visiting Mra.

Smith's sister, Jlrs. James W. Foley, a few cluys. Miss Mildred liousch, of Paducnh, who IniK hecn sixjnding several dnys with Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Housch ami Third nnd Waller Streets, this morning for Cin- clnmrfi where she will visit friends and relatives before returning home. Miss Wallace, who was the charming mnid of honor. at the ITall- Altsinnn wedding Thursday night, returned to ber home ut'East Orange, yesterday. Wallace William is the name given to the son horn to Mr. and John Mooiz at Mercy Hospital, Canton, Ohio.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Mootz nre former well known residents of this city. 'Mrs. Mootz will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Nellie Noel.

M.r. find Mrs. D. C. Miller of Greenfield, whe were guests at the Hall-AHsianii wedding, have returned liome.

During their stay here Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall of Second and Mrs. Miller were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hall, of Second Street. 1 Mrs. D. P.

Salycr of Market Street lias returned home after a pleasant vlit with her mother, Mrs. Martha Skaggs, her sister, M-rs. S. G. Dehord.

of Ashland, and her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Salyer, of Waylaml, Ky. While in Wnyland she was joined by Mr. Salyer -after which they went to Catlettswirg, where they were the guests of their daughter, Mrs.

3Iary Bentlev. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sb'ireLey of Front Street, left Monday for West Union, where they will visit Mr. Shiveley's uncle nnd aunt, Mr.

nnd Mrs. T. Deitz nnd nnd other relatives. While there they will attend the county fair. The members nC the Woman's Independent Municipal Club will hold a raeeting-thia evening at 7:30 nt the of Mrs.

n. B. Foster 253i Uiu- lin Street. Miss Grace Toole of Gnllin Street lias returned from a visit with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. David I'oole of Adams County. Miss Poole was accompanied by Miss Josephine Wid' of High Street. From Septesai loth During the next weeks, every progressive, up-to-date grocery and market stands ready, to present you with one of these handsome, durable Dish Pans. Your dealer has this wonderful Dish a display.

Ask i show i you. You'll be pleased with these splendid aluminum pans. There's almost no end to the ways you can use them. Three times a. day Then they're great for bread pans, and for canning and preserving.

Their shining surface will make your kitchen look brighter. Their high quality, durability and convenient shape will make you prize them more and more. Read hew to get one Buy Cs-essai of Niat Margarine ami Save the Coupons! Every package of Cream of Nut Margarine contains a coupon. Probably you are already acquainted with its exceptional quality, its richness and economy. If not, one carton will convince and delight you.

And be sure tcxlook for in every carton. Free SOF 2O Cffeam Nut Gcmgums! When you have 20 coupons, take them to your dealer's. He will present you with one'of these handsome, long-service pans. No Waiting--'Redeemable at Your Store Coupons are redeemable at once. Your dealer will- have pan waiting for you when you present your coupons.

It will be yours FREE OF CHARGE! This Offer Expires December loth Remember to exchange your before December 10, 1923. Start saving coupons NOJV! They will pile up quickly. In the meantime, watch our packages for announcement of other premiums to follow. Cream of Not Margarine This same offer is made for coupons packed with OAK GROVE- OLEOMARGARINE; Coupons from either package can be used, for exchange. Tor Sale at All Dealers The Stockham Company WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Eleventh and GhHHcolhe Portsmouth, 0.

You will fed you have made a valuable discovery when you first test the excellence of Cream of Nut Margarine. Mode by a new process, giving it a easy spreading texture. In winter is never brittle or crumbly no matter how cold. Don't warm to a spread, its rich flavor and smoothness of terturc win the most critical tastes. For cooking and balring, its economy and make it a universal If you'alr'eady know of its excellence, the present offer will serve only to increase your satisfaction in use.

if (7132); A OF THE I Poberbs Barbon MISSEZ GROUSE IN TROUBLE nnd M.rs. Nathaniel Bradney nnil (IniTghtcrg Helen nnd Alice, of Second Street, nnd Mrs. Kittie I.aw- ynn, of Otwny, recently motored to Springfield to visit relatives. Mrp. Kittle of Otway a returned home after two weeks visit with Mr.

nnd Mrs. i There sat Chatterbox Magpie in lis gorgeous coat of blaok, whits and red S5TER tlic cowboy fairy. Istoppcd his pony suddenly 5md iifilionc'l (o (fin Twins lo do iike- I5radiiey of Second other I wise. Then lie pul hi? finctM 1 nvor relatives ot the oily. I i i lips and nodded lowarrl a dead tree (hat crookedly Hie a i where they u'cre rid- and red, nctlng like a bad school boy.

Kbi- nl- hougli Glmttei-box is a friend of bolli i folk and plains folk, the birds hnlc him. lie Ireals them sliamcriilly. Jinking And or just now he wns Mlssex CndahoiiL There S.T cuus cent of bhick, i Grousu and her brawn children: "Ha, ha, ha! llo, ho, ho!" laughed Chatterbox in his high, creaky voice. "Why doesn't husband al iome, Missex Grouse? Is it because you have bad disposition or because you and i sire so you're just a i speckled brown, all of you, and when I look down from rny perch I can i.ardly lei! you arc there. Ground birds, Hint's what you arcl U8.li "Why we have a good reason for aying tin the ground.

Mister Magpie," Misscz Grouse meekly. 'H's because we can't fly so very well arid, therefore, can't gel oul of the way of. or eagles, or "any big bird i i i chase us. know we i a I i ground and that's why we stny close lo it--so we'll be safe." "Well, Ibcn, in i a you about so a Mister Grouse doesn't stay at b'oinc?" asked Chnllcrbox curiously. "Is 1ti.il how you got your n.ime?" "Oil, no.

sir!" said Missex Grouse "II isn'l my a Iut I (orik his a when we wore m.irriwl. It's his niinu: thai, is Gad- rtbout, nol mine. I only go a to got food for my family. Bui with him t's different;" "All, exclaimed Chatterbox qnfckly. "So that's It, is 117 Ho Is ust a sporty fellow who won staj at home and' likes, lojke'en bachelors hall.

I know Ihcro wib scnndal I' 1 "No; that's not it" at" nllf Missez Urousc, Indignant at lust lio uis good reason for leaving us hero alone and going off elf high In the I'll tell you tomorrow what tha Twins heard her say then (To Ba Continued) (Copyright, NV Service, Inc) KOTICE TO TEACHERS A city tw'cf'ers' cxanunallon will hehl in 104 in tlio Porisi- moutli High Scimol building Satur diiy, September 15, 1323. AU Forts; inonfli feacliers who for nny reason were unable lo attend the oxuminaf inn must be present at thJS cxitniinatioii. FRANK Clerk of Board of City THOS. ASHPAW and 804 John St. Phone 2530 JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Ijadies' "Apron I''rock." 'ut in -1- sizes: Small.

Medium, I.arno. -1G-IS inches bust measure. A Medium reqliir 1 1-4 of 3d inch Tho i Jit the foot J-S yards. 1'rict! 10 crnte. ladies' House TJress.

'-'it in 7 36. -50, -12. -H nnd inches bust A ncll gl 7( requires 1-S yards of inch nmtcri.il. The i i i nf the skirt at the foot is 2 yards. I'ricc 10 cents.

Ladies' "Covor AH" Apron. in 4 sizes: Snisll. Medium, -12-J4: Kx- 40-4S inches bust metisuru. A Medium size requires I-1 yards of 32 or inch material. Price 10 cents.

UNDER THE GROUND. BY ELTON- i I) I replied Goldfo Ixx-ks, hc-'s making goid'lcnf (o he used en the in the randy store windows. He pounds the sold out flat nnd then men. up.ztiovc ground, stifle it on windows hi letters That spell cimdy." of cnnr.fn. rt'inomriororl seeing such And while be was watch ing.

I he old man work, be little ringinjr 'SS paying with sold nt nvsnent a man went bv a Ions Dole i lo" 1 down cold "Where is ho ptiiag'i" asked Jack. the quoit Locks. "Come along nnd we will wnteh cbililren play So Tack ber and shortly they cnme upon a group of tiny folks awl'tnkinj: turns nt t.ryinp: to a s'ick with sold.

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