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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 8

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A I I A 1 9 19ip Sunday diuers at Hotel JHaitman, wore, the Vfollowing in groups of two or uioro: Mrs. ilary Kercbliiugh, of Stc-eiwlwrg, orui visitor. Mrs. of Oklahoma; iliia Kato 'Crichton, of Whcclo7ib.irg. guest ilrs.

Eliia Graham, of thu -city Hiss Vowell, Grcon- Jlbi lUry Ramsey, of Ohilli- oothe; Mr. axxl lire. Q. D. bclby, ill and Mrs.

B. II. Dillon and son fidbv Mr. aad -Mrs. E.

C. McCoy, of this city; Mr. awl Xricker, Jlrs. Louiso SsruvarU, of this city, and Katharine litz- gtrald, of Ashland, Ky; Mri. Lulio Hanman and son Carl, of liu City.

ttt and Mis. JOS50 Graham and djurjlter. Miss I.ucile, and Mr. Arthur Wnlcy -uero among recent dtocrs at Hotel Ilartncnn, Whcolors- ilisa Stanton aJid Mr. D.

A. of Cleveland, woro among last Saturday evening's diners at Hotel Hartican, Whcolorsbnrg. 5Ir. and' Mrs. Alvn.

Ohabot spent Sunday in Lancaster as guests of relatives. 11 All Saints Episcopal Choir Fund will meet Wednesday in the guild room 1o arrange the ensuing season's proceedings. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Williamson, Mr.

aral Mrs. Charles Hall and nephew, Mr. Leigh Watkins, havo returned from Cincinnati thov attended tho O. V. E.

The Chic Model For Autumn By Mrs. Jane Ford. The time is here when one must think of winter clothes. styles this season for young girls arc particularly charming. ly, almost beyond description, are both the street an ddressy ITOCKS, but simplicity is tho kevnotc to success.

A smart design that roay be developed in any of tlie soft clinging ni a ia la that are now popular is shown in tho drawing. Those who wisli the pattern can get it in three sizes that will fit any girl between the ages of fonr- and eigh- dated ior Monday WM deferred owinr illnew of menbera frooi city. Sunaol Horchow and llcssrj. Joseiih and Keu'ocn, returned from they attended the O. V.

E. llr. and lira. W. A.

iliirdock and son, Mr. Albert ilurdock, and Mr. and MM. Cyrus Moore, of Ironton, vinited here-on the to confer- enco at Logan, in tlie Murdock Mr. hare vhere where liissea Kato ar.d Pearl Monnirhnn at homo fro Cincinnati wKoro they visited relatives ntuV nttondci the O.

V. Mr. and Mrs. II. X.

llutton. hav from CinciinirUi. ilr. anil Mrs. Albert ore rt homo from Cincinnati where thev visited frionds and attended 0.

V. E. Miss Marcatct Williams will bo host at tho firit full meeting of tho Young Sowitif club Friday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs.

W. II. Butt have returned from Oiuciminti they visited tho O. V. E.

S. Gilbert ar.d Rrandson, Master Robert Gilbert, havo ro- turned from Cinr-iniinti iv'nere they attended O. V. H. Mrs.

Robert Rryan is visiting lu--- dister. Miss Duff, of L'olnnitnii. Dr. nnd Mrs. I.

X. a i of Almcy, 111., aro expected ihis for a visit to Ilr. mid Mre. O. Martin, who recently had as J)r.

H. I'. Martin, of (ircvnviilo, llliiiois. Messrs. Cntlin niul William llathawny returued SiLv.dny from Cineiniinti they iitlend- xl iho 0.

V. E. Ir.i linffinglCTi and s-iiMr, Miss Oypsy lira visiting at cWlUton as of rel.itdvcs. Misb I.ucy Secrrst was of her "Mra. 1 n-d Krerf, wlu.i; Bt to atcc-nd the a i Mr.

and Mri. IFpurj- havo rotnriiM a visit to in i i a i Mr. niin's forlnc-r u-ht-rc thry at- tended the O. V. E.

Mr. nrd Cny Schoit, il.m i of ten at teen tcea years. It and Mrs. Oscar Kichey and grand niece, littlo Carol iicKeown Mrs. William Bay, Mrs.

Moore, and Miss Mary Richards, al of here recently and dinod at Hotel Baker, Wheelers burg, on the way home. Mr. arui lira. George H. Bentloy of Cirdeville, who have been visit ing their relatives.

Mr. and Mrs frank Black, left Monday after noon for homo. Rov. O. E.

Powell announcod Sunday evening tiat his evening BOrmocis, though would bo especially is also suitable for small women (and when intended for them should ho ordered by hnfit meflB- uro, which runs from thirty to ihirty-fivo inches, taken over tho fullest part of the bust. To copy the frock for a girl of teen, about five a eighths yards of material thirty six inches wid will bo needed I goods is sclecte six and soven eighths a forty-five inchc wide will be re i Tl yoke, if made a i goods, will i i yard of eight ec inch material. Tho waist SIZES 14 TO 16 YEARS nison 3 1 sleeves nnd gives the fashionable drooping clTcct ihat achieved such sudden popularity. The skirt is particularly Frenc looking and the dress wiU be lovely, earned out in borde eil goods or plnin mnlcrial. A specially attractive littlo dress made this inodol ni fiuo white cotton marquisette-, over slip of dull blue silk.

The bandings find soft crush girdle were of the silk nnd the bands wore elaborated i are embroidery in self-color and a touch of deep red pink. The yoke of plain coarse white ret luid over chiffon. pretty little dress of mere was finished with bands of fiilk in inntclting shade, the of whivh were piped i a narrow cord ok shaded bine and brown silk, in which the brown predominated. In Ibis dress the i i silk wns tucked and used for the yoke, Cliallis, either plain or figured, bo pleastng 3e vcloped alonp (he linos of i model. Poft silks, siicli ns foulard and the various weaves of i also be most satisfactory.

Materials for these Patterns can of an PortsmouLh Dry Goods merchant. for everyone for men ni he -would enretvor to preach igion. not calculated, to drive me church, but to bring there Mr. William ilinego went dnma County Springs ilonda ommg io epent part of hi3 annua cation- and Mra. It Vco augbter, ilisa Anna hat irom a visit to Cincinnati, former home.

Miss Fee ali6 iitcd college friends it Akron and lowland to coming to to her parents. Sbo -ill leave- on Wednesday of next for Cleveland to rosumo her tudies at IJilto Erio college. TO 5 Portsmouth Savings and Loan Co. 406 Chillicothe Street. KEcrs to the public the best 6 per ent investment on the market-6 exceptions.

The interest mailed senii-annually. The secur ty--first mortgages on Ports mouth real estate--ia unquestion Twenty years' experienc las proven the management. it in honor of Miraei Lilie and Mary Tucker oJ Farmville, guests of Mr. and ilrs. W.

Laneave, with whom Mr. and Mason reside. Others present were: Messrs. and Carl White, Edward Campbell auJ Miss Alice Long. The was -won by Mis Tucker and was Fred Tritscheller and son 3Ir.

Fred Tritecheller are visiting relatives, Dr. and Mrs. Otto Stc- Gua Kobror, traveling for B. Augustin's grocery, and wife, went to phan of Cincinnati and attcuJingjnati Sunday to attend the e. the 0.

V. E. Former residents of this city, Mr. and Chris Sheppard, who are touring Canada ou the In honor of the 90th birthday anniversary of Mn. Olive Appie- daughter-in-law witb J.

H. family gate, the whom she resides, Mrs. Plough entertained with a box of fine bon bons. Kicellent way East to spend the winter, refreshments -were served at the later will go to England to visit card tables. Mr.

Sheppard's parents. Mr. and ilrs. Edgar F. Draper visited relatives in Cincinnati while there to attend tbc O.

V. E. Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Nave, Mr. Nave's sister, Miss Cora Nave and Mrs. Nave's sister, Miss Lou Curtis, left in the Nave auto Saturday for to attend M. E.

Conference. Miss Emily Ball has returned Chester Cline came homo day from a week's business i for tho Phoenix Insurance John Stanton will be tho name given at the christening of the son recently horn to Mr. and Mrs, Vallco Harold. dinner Sunday--others present were 'Mra. Applegste's daughter and danghtcr-in-law, Mrs.

TxHtia ilough Willitms of Washington, I). C. and Mrs. Guy V. Williams of this city, Mrs.

dough's mother brother, Mrs. Suo M. Jackson and Mr. Elmer Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. Donaldson, Mr. Donaldson being a son of Mrs. Applegste's sister, the late Mrs. Allen, Tv1r.

J. H. Hurd, a nephew of Mrs. Applegate. Another nephew, Dr.

H. Williams, was unavoidably absent, beiug Rochester, Minn. The birthday remembrances included a variety of choice flowers, from relatives and friends. The occasion wai cry enjoyable, especially to the erierahle celebration, a remark bly bright woanin for one of her Mrs. S.

S. Ilalderman and Helen Kiee have returned from a visit to the O. V. E. with Misa Katharine Ilalderman, student at tho Cincinnati College of Jiusie.

Miss Margaret Tesch of Danville, 111., arrived (Monday noon or a visit to Miss Katharine loellcr. Mr. and ilrs. Harrj, of Fifth avenue, have guest Rose Maloncy. of Vanceburg, Ky.

Mrs. 3. H. liarnsoy and daughter Louise, of Knst Ninth, street, have returned from a visit to William 7 a-, as guests of friends. Sir.

and lira. Prank Doll, of No 802 Onllia street, had aa guosta re Mrs. Doll's sister, Mra Mrs. Kemp, of this ccntly Mrs. Herbs nnd city.

i. i I I Ul from Cincinnati where she visJt-l plc )rC3cnl Miss Josephine Wolfe, of Xaloki 3,, anil iliss Dora Toomoy, of Eleventh street, left Moiidny ing fur Cincinnati where tlirr visit the Ohio 'Valley ami Jobn returned Saturday from visit to friends at Martin's 1-V-rrj and to Piltsbnrg. In the hut IT Mr. Wurstcr attended the sessions of tho National of Retnil Druggiaij r.s iUlo- grite froEii tho local Tliey veto the only Mrs. G.

W. Grimes and littla randJaughter, Christine Selby, isited relatives, Prof, and Mrs. V. S. Giltner of Covington, lid attended the 0.

V. E. in Cin- innati where Mr. Selby was in harge of the Selbv shoe display. Mrs.

Jesso Bolles has resumed ler work as social editor of the Made, which was creditably han- lled by 'Miss Margaret I'o-ticrson luring Mrs. Bolles' vacatdion STKnt at Adams County Springs. Mrs. Henry Heer has returned 'rom Cincinnati where she accom- ed her sister, Miss Anna. Ball.

Mrs. Kate Evans of Columbus, recently visited relatives here. her former home. JVr. Samuel Frowine writes of at safe arrival at the homo of his hich Oiey say a bio gathering.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Drake East Eleventh street, left Wednesday for an extended visit relatives and friends hi lied her sons on their return Rose Polytechnic, Terro uncle in Buffalo, Montana. Miss May Johnson of Portsmouth, will go to St. Louis from Cincinnati to visit relatives.

Miss Orpha Knapp, of Bloom tovrnsliip, Sunday here as guest ot" relatives. Miss Tiltic of East Portsmouth, has entered Portsmouth Business College. Kansas, Salisbury and St. Mo. I East ter James is tlic name given the sou born Tliurad ty last Dr.

and Mrs. C. Ki.iit Kline, the name being thai of l)r. Kline's father. Miss Irene Bernthold, of Lucas v-ille, visited here Ituu Saturday.

Mr. Herman llueU is visiting his son-in-lnw daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Miner Bicklc, of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr.

J. E. Wilton, of Enat Portsmouth, is visiting relatives in Oin- oinnati Lottie Kemmetcr Tvho hn jeen visiting her cousin, Mra. 1. (Jlougli has gone to Lima 1 visit a cousin, Mra.

Jones, lefor returning to Cincinnati, -W. C. T. U. will nice at the home of Rev.

and Mra. W. Chnsc Monday evening. Mrs. Celeste Heveau Smith, tl housekeeper at hotel Grimes, visiting in St.

Lonia, leaving her mother in her place at tha hotel. Mr. and Chnrles Rnhi man have, returned from a several days' visit to Cincinnati. Mrs. Sophia will be host at "Wednesday evening's rner-ting of Peerless Card club.

Harjte, and whcro fihe and her sons and other relatives, Mrs. Katie Buck, son Ralph and daughter, Miss Edith of Columbus, were- house party guests of Mrs. George Dohomann of Covington, a sister of Mr. Heer. Last Friday Mrs.

Heer was joined by Mr. Heer, and they, with Mr. and Mrs. P. E.

Selby attended tho 0. V. E. on Portsmouth Day. liev.

G. W. Grimes has returned from liogau where bo attended M. E. Conference and met many old time friends.

Mrs. Mary Damarin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Varner of Cincinnati.

During i week, a reorganization of the Philoinuthean Literary Society of the Senior class of Portsmouth high school will a place. The High school orchestra will also reorganize. Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. Grimes an. family have rettirucd from a several days' visit to relatives in Covington, their forme home, and also attended the 0. Mrs. Oliver Lane of RoVins-ia nvenue, hits returned home niter a pleasant visit iu Toledo Mrs.

a She was innied home hy Mrs. Workman's daughter, Marcella, who will visit lere for several weeks. ---MILLINERY OPEKING At Lynn nnd Jones new millb- ery store, 21 Gallia street, NTM Orphenm building, Tuesday, Sr-p. tember 20, 1D10. Mr.

Crawford Moved to Farm Mr. R. H. Bryan was among rent visitors to the 0. V.

einnati. Cin- and attending tho O. V. E. Mr." and Mrs.

n. Mason of 632 John street, recently home to Cotlettsburg, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. George Brawley and little daughter, Georgnnna, are at West Baden, for the benefit vjf Mrs.

Brawley's health. Miss Inez Stratton, who has been visiting Misses Besiie and Amelia Jeffords, has returned Messrs. C. B. Anderson an Henry Bnchanon of Lucasville, were among recent visitors here.

Mrs. Jessie Bolles nnd sister, Misa Flora McConnell have returned from a week's beneficial outing at Adams County Mineral Springs. Senator V. C. Grisby, who hna boRn visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. B. Jenkins of Hobin- son avenue, has returned to Ilia tome accompanied by his wife nnd Bon, Carl. W.

Crawford has fruvn employ oi tho Gilbert Grocer company for over 20 years, Loved to his farm at Lndj 0, r.3| of An Awful Eruption. volcano excites brief and your iutcrvsl in skin eruptions will bo us short, if you Huci- len'a Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the vcorst lioila, or fever sores are soon healed ly it. Best for Outs, Soro Lips. Chapped Hands, Chilblains and riles.

It gives instant relief. 25c at Tho Fisher Strekh I'harmuoy. No. 703. I TIMES PATTERN.

Sept. Name Street and Number City and Desired (Sire ilust Be Put On Coupon.) To obtain the a fill out the above eoupaa aud in stamps or Ticacs. Aildrcsj PatSera Departmer-U Porumouth 1'orl ot--! n.vlcT, I Louis Hurlli an.t-T:j,' Wluclcrslr.rg, I I I i i I Mr. ilini'i I i tic lisls- i I i i i i Ptiiillt-r. Mr.

and O. i i i i i fj Face Powder a Beautiful 10:1, her', lnrnr. K. Sunday a Ainontr rccor.t Mrs. G.

I. inCincinjJsti n-Kcro cd tic O. V. E. Sold by PHARKS.CY and others.

Mr. ntnl Mrs. Grorgo Appol were jinong rwrtnt attcmlauts nl the 0. Cincinnati, Trhere they VIB- it.nl rolntives, Dr. Mrs.

Ouo ilci.luui, lomcrlj of thia city. Mrs. Clyde Brant nnd Miss Crete Brnut of Lucasvillc, recently visited here. Mr. Kiigfi'C Crichton wns imong recent visitors to the 0.

V. Cincinnati. Mr. ana Mrs. James Barker of left Saturday for i i a i to spend week friends and will nttend exposition.

1 The Clover Club will meet Oe- nher with the Misses Pndan. Mrs. Mary Rockwell nnd her aughter, Miss Belle Rockwell of utasvillc, visiteil here recently. Mrs. A.

7i. Blair and daughter, Hss Glad.vs, have returned from visit to West Union and Cincin- Miss Hose Slio.rhoilrnc's visitor, lias n.izcl has rcturn- 1 home tu Annal.iu Kishhurn has rc- irncil from a visit to Miss Mar- I'Hilhiilor of f'lifford. Mrs. If. Hurt i a lliis fall's first i of the i Wliis! cluh Wednesday af- Mr.

i 7 of Jefferson visited here. Missrs Alozo JcfforHs and Jes- havi! r.4nrnc! from to Cineiiinuli where they ti'c t). V. K. A forrarr Vortsmrintii resident, iss a a i Fitzgerald of Fall Opening Date--Tuesday, September 27-Everybody Invited The Lafest in Ladies Neckwear Including Scarfs, Jabots, Bows, Stock Collars, Lace Collars, Linen Collars, "Rusliching, etc.

They come direct from the manufacturer who creates nil ideas and a glance at "this complete assortmnt that has just arrived will prove to you that vou can obtain the best and newest ideas right at this store. Persian Bows, Jabots, Collars, etc, in all combinations, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Ladies Black Lace and Silk Collars, extra sizes, etc. Price 25c and 50c Lace Collars for Coats, Dresses, etc. New styles at 25c to $3.50 each Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars. Just right for tailored Waists Price lOc to 25c Special Values in Silk Scarfs, all shades, good sizes and Novelties.

Price 50c, 75c and $1 Black Satin 2 yds long, 12 to 21 in. wide. Double faced other Price $5.00 to $10.00 A Dress Goods Bargain That's Worth While $1.00, $1.25, aid $1.50 values in Serges, Panamas for 79c Hanging in width from 50 to 54 inches, Blues, Grays, Browns, Green, Red and Blacks. Come itnd get a skirt or suit pattern before they arc all gone. wlui has been vis- ir i Mr.

and irsre i and of i hns pone to Baker hotel at I to spend a week in i her sister, 'Mra. I'urtel and l.er t'A'o babies A a Ky. MTLLIKSRY OPENING At l.ynn ati.l n-nv niillin- rv store. 37 (iailui street. New- i i a biiilcling, Tuesday, Scp- 20, 1910.

10-21' Cotton Bmi.kcts Special. The price is only 59c pr Good 10-4 size, Grey or tan with fancy bor-- dcr well napped, and worth 65c pair DOWN Right here arc the very best qualities, guaranteed to be perfect and satisfactory to you. Price $7.50 to $15.00 each The Msjrting Broy. Co. OPPOSITE POSTOKFICE.

12, AND 18 WEST SIX TH STREET..

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