^WOMEN'S TNTERESTSJ ARTIST TELLS HOW THOSE HE PAINTS BEH AVE m Mm Have 'I'lit'ir l'orlruil? Painti'd B?-<\iii-i- Tln-v are Urfted Bui \X omen Arr Krrn fur llir Ordeal TIIEY'KE IHI I KKKM Not Thai Moil Arcn'l \ ain. But lliry Worry Aliout Their Hair W liilr Women Think of Jewel* Boston. Fob. 4. WoiiH-n like to have their portraits painted, bat men do not. This Is the* opinion of John Young-Hunter, a Scotchman who is a medalist of tho Royal Acitd emy and who has painted many of America's and Britain's great. Men ftsually have their portrait* painted because their families ' "bare pushed thein Into It;" wo men because they have adroitly persuaded their families to push them into it. lie Haid. As to which sex displays the more vanity during and after the process of palntiug a picture, Mr. Ytittng-H 11 liter is doubtful. " ^They're ho different." he ex plained. "A man usually Is con cerned about his hair, no matter how small an amount he may hare, snd his moustache, total ly, nothing else matters. Women aometimes like to have their V?pM of pearls made a lltle larg er than they really are." One well known banker, bow ever, emphatically urged the artist not to paint the wrinkles in his coat sleeves. Children and very old persons , are the easiest to puint. Mr. Young-Hunter finds. - Children know so little and old folks know ? so much that they do not embar rass the artist with criticisms and suggestions and arc not overwor- ? ried over the outcome of his ef forts. I .fine disadvantage in painting children. however. Is that their parents are so hard to Hutisfv. No artist could make them as beau tiful as their parents believe they ato. ?Husbands also sometime* are critical. One woman looked a*, her finished portrait and ex- 1 claimed. "Am I really as lovely as , that?" Her husband's comment 1 was, "That Isn't my little Mary." A seemingly harmless bit of flattery on the part of their frlends sometimes tends to make, men and women dissatisfied with tho pictures of themselves that they themselves have ndmlred. It 1b a trite saying, but lots'of folks believe it when their friends say, doesn't do you Justice." Besides his art 1st le ability the portrait painter inust possess' some of the qualities of a dlplo- ; mat. Mr. Young-lluiiter does not permit his subjects to see their pictures before they are finished, antl sometimes It .requires con siderable tact to hold off the an- 1 xlous captain of finance or Indus- , who Is used to having thing:: i bis own way. The Scotch artist works rapid- 1 ly. He usually completes a por trait in three or four sittings of i from an hour and a half to two ' hours each. He has painted un- | der varying conditions, the por- i tnsJt of a well known figure In j American life having been done | A Free Service Gladly Rendered Let u* examine jour UihiiioimI ring* and Mf if the Htonr* ?re wenrc. Frequent in?|M>ction of your ring* will inxure you agHiiml n possible Ions. We renilor tliix ner vier tree of tiny rail. " Louis Selig Since 1082" "Your Jeweler wsssm gs, BREAD 21 nunrr loaf Spend Honeymoon in Clouds ?Vhrn Irl Peach cr of Com -J nterce rest rooms. Kach member ! aboard a yacht. The late Johul Singer Sargent told hiui It could not be (lone. When the pot rait wa? finished the subject, something or on uc-i centric who had refused to tuke j any Interest lu the proceedings. 1 gazed at his picture for u few mo ment?, and. naked for Ills advice, exclaimed. "Ijm't touch it!" . "Homellmea 1 think I'll paint ! only rivers, " said the nrtiHtn. "for' they have no comcbuck when the picture is finished." Zoeller's Photos THI Who 1* Wlio. Studio ovit First & < ili/ciM Nut'l Itinik [is asked to take with them a but termilk or yeast powder biscuit. A judging team will be formed at this meeting lo prepare for the contests which will be held in the spring between Perquimans. Cho wan and Pasquotank Counties. The bread and biscuit contest will be the f^rst of four to be held between these counties during the year. It is hoped that all leaders in the girls' and woman 'h clubs and ull interested in home furnish ings will^lteud the meeting at Weeksvllle High School front 10 to 51:30 o'clock conducted by Miss Helen Kstnbrook of Kulelgh. or at (he Chamber of Commerce rooms the following day at the signe hour. All Interested in cluh work in this County are urged to be there with their dinner anllt, ?,m W ?fc? leading poe ? DIRTHIIK'TKD IIT? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water suite*. France and Poland Claim The Discoverer of Radium Madame ( uric. II lm Riweived French (itizenslii/i II In n Married . ami Is Knoicn as the Most \otahle II aman in t rance , (JuU't* L nasauming and Unobtrusive Purls. Feb. l.-Two countries. Franco ami Poland. contend for tin- allegiance of Marie Sklndow < .nka Curie. kn?>wn to ull the world 1 ..is Madame Pierre Curie. eo-dls- 1 nivrcr with her husband of one | [of I he most treasured of science's j [ sccrets- -radium. .But Madame Curio herself.' though a Utile touch of homesick- 1 ness takes her bark to Warsaw i?aeh summer, received French clt- , izetiship when she married Pierre ' Curie in lSt?5 and feels that she belongs to the laud that holds bis "r?'siing grave." Since kIi<' has chosen French na tlonallty there Ik not n French man alive who would refust? her the title of "the most notable wo .man in France." Madame Curio works and lives j in the street which the city of j Purls has named ufter her hus-, band. Number One Pierre Curie. 'Street, is one of the newer build ings belonging to the scientific schools of the University of Paris. It is a raw-colored, ugly building, surroituded by half-finished lab ? oiatorlea and muddy excavations. Mine. Curie came into a small waiting room from her laboratory, quietly and unobtrusively slipping through a partly opened door, j "Mine. Curie?" "1 am Mnte. Curie " [ She sat down in one of the lit tle chairs, her interviewer taking one directly opposite. Folding her hands the waited, face ex : prcMflionless. but with a gleam lu . the eyes that seemed to say: "Now, young man. no nonsense. Keep to the point and we'll get I this over with." A minute passed while she i Mured the interviewer out of coun tenaucQ. and into forgetting what j he had come for. Her eyes shone j Bloodily, unbllnkingly through her WOUI.I) YOU PICK UP A DOLLAIt II YOU SAW IT ON T1IE SIDEWALK? Well, it's like finding money to visit our Money - Saving Sale oil Shoes, Hosiery, Dres ses, Suits, Pants, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Caps, and Ready-to-Wear Clothing for the family. F. A. Rabil Opposite $ Store Matthews St. Itotigh mid Dressed Lumber W imlowH, I)iH>r? iiimI Frame* Moulding* Mill Work ?hlltl|ivr mid llwl Cwlar Shingles CHESSON MFC. < 2! MiujohJars Used Yearly over by u truck in 190C. Teaching constantly. advising yther sclent I -is. experimenting orgMitiziiiK it radium treatment 1 (lurlnt l ho world war. winuliiK a Nob,* | Prize for chem istry these have been the la bora and the fruits growing out of the first work with l'ierre Curie in the lit tin iuaiie<|u4te laboratory when both were poor " and only the railii of friends supplied the money and the materials necennary for experiments. These things Mine. Curie does not wish to speak of: hut they are known every where. II tmiftn's II car Storv tempting bargains throughout our entire lino of winter gar* IIH'JltX. Only -a limited time* left to take advantage of the umiMial offers. M. Leigh Sheep Co. M orttan't II car Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism ?Mr. James H. Alien, of 2ti , Forbes St.. Hoehester. N. Y.. suf- , 'frr?! for years with rheumatism. | Many times this terrible disease left !i im helpless and unable n? work. Hi> llnally decided, after years 1 of ceasebrs study. that no one ran hi' free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, com- 1 ; monly called uric a old deposits, i were dissolved In the joints and j i muscles and expelled from the j i body. With this idea in mind he con sulted physicians, made experi ments and liaally compounded a! | pr? script ion that quickly and | completely banished every sign i and symptom of rheumatism from i lily system. He freely nave bis discovery, j ? which he called Alienrliu, to oth i ers who took it. with what might 1 be called marvelous success. Af ter years of uruitm be decided to | let sufferers everywhere know 1 about his discovery through the newspapers. He has therefore in structed the Standard Pharmacy and druggists everywhere to dis pose Alienrliu with the under standing that if his prescription does not banish every siun ami symptom of the disease ho will Kindly return -your money without I comment. ndv.j Sure-Grip ? Glue i?* not a fleeted liy dry Ileal or other atnion pherie eonditiou* and furniture or himnI w/urk repaired with Sure-Grip nill ttiuy filled. Sold liv A>dletl Hardware (!| Itt-IM Water Si. ' I'HOXK 2.1 COLLI) NOT SIJCKI* ON LEFT SIDE "I had pains through my atom-; sirh (duo to i:hh i and could not. wvll, ^specially on left sidi. ! Thanks lo Adh rika I um -we11 i attain." (slsnedi Samuol s. I'ayoo. | Adlerika removes tlas in ton tulu-< utos and brings mrt old waste mlM j t?T you n>'Vt'r thought was in ydun : system. It is such an excellent Ui.-Ij . teHllnal evacuant that it is >von- J ; dorful (?>r .constipation and atom-l | ach trouble. Slops that?.f?tta bloated ft-ellng and makes yoS happy and cheerful. No uuttterJ ] what you hav tried, the Real Ai-I h rika action will surprise yojy j Sold by all leading a rug gists. ^ New Way to End Dangerous Cough The most stubborn couch ?s relieved with the first dosr, anil is very often broken up entirely in 24 hours by ? , new method bnr-ed on the famous Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. 1 ler e is the mcthothc9 and 3orcncssand irritation, but also looggni ; and i era< n call se is only one teaspoonful, all good druggibts. Ask for Business News Items of Today CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANO, CLASSIFIED KATES This size type (? point). "tie cent a word etch Insertion: minimum 20 cent*, ono time; 71 cents week; 15 word*. Htandln* nds, fire cents ? word per week. Twenty cents per month ? in advance. White space and para graphed ads. 60 tenia an Inch. Copy must be In the office by 6 p. m day before Inser tion. AnnouncrwnU 1 HOME SUPPLY STOflR fie to 15.00 Ktofe will open In the Epls- j copil (Mi u r<*h Block on Saturday. , Everything for the Home. L. K i Br?v. proprietor. 2-Bn THRKE TRUCKS for hire, town or eountry. Call W. N. Dillon. ! 127-W. A. (J. Copelunrl. mina- i nr. s-s'p WK IK) ORNfBRAL HAUL1NC) Sudden nervlee. Kpeclal rate*. Boettcher and Taylor. Phone 906. Feb. fin MOVED ? To new and more npn cloua qnartera at old atand of Mr Pheraon Barber Shop C. W. Morrln Cafe, acrots atreet from old mand. 29-4n FAMILY WASHING? Rongh dry damp wash. Mpn'n work a ?r*clalty. Albemarle [.sundry Phone 1S6. Elisabeth City, N. C. 6tfnp. j Bargain (.ountrr 27 (IHORfl for men. W era from 14.00 I to $7.00. Now $2.r,0 the pair, j | Benton * Wnt. l-S-4n : | BUY YOUR TIHRg from ?? and I get coupons for Ro?er* Silver ware. We carry MtrhHIft Tires i 1 and Tab#* None better ? prle^ ? right Serryott Ptlllnc Station. | 30-5n DON'T WORRY about favors for your next party. Wr have an attractive 11 no ?f Candv Novel ties n. & W. Confectlonery Store. 3-8n For Knit 10 HOtJBK FOR RKNT - OfMBlM f street extended. Water and j lights ? newly painted. Posses- 1 !" slon at once. C. D. Gallop. j feh 3-9np. FOR RKNT Furnished bed j room. steam heated. Modern convenience. 112 North Martin street. Reasonable rates. 2-8n ! FOUR ROOM HOt "KK to rent ?.n i Second street. $9.00 per month. ? C. L. Lister. Auetlou Store, j Phone 681-W. 2-8p ? STORK, nlso five room apart- i nient. Apply a) BOB East Fear ing street. Dr. C. W. Sawyer. 1 utfnp. STORK FOR RENT ? Corner Polndexter and t Burgess SU. Good business location. Modern ronvenlences. G. M. Williams ? 1 Phone 82.1. r-lltf! For Sale 1 1 TWO BK YCLK8 for ??! II II 111 4* tit ^ ] MARK TUB CRAVES of yoifl loved one*. Hitch rla?H modertl designs. Marble Works, I). T Singleton, prop. 1 ?!2 Position Wanted POSITION WANTBI) ? by to work in sloro to do alleratloi on men and women'n ready mai clothing. Hlx years okperlei Call 6 1 8-J. i nffl POSITION WANTED by man 18 ye ar old. Willing] work for small salary with. One In store an clerkj ferable. Phono 61 8-J. *S1 Real folate SIXTY FOOT OCEAN LOT, bath-hou*e Nag* Head, for i Address Box lit, Kdenton. N. ltfn. ?, Second Hnml i'lirnilnrc We BIJT Second Hand Faratt*-^ The Auction Store, ISO I'olnde* tcr ifrift Phone 771. tf FOR SALE ? Srconn hand xurfl ture. * The Auction Store. It Polndsxter street. Phene 771. j IStfa Tirm p-ISK TIRES ? S" $8.00; ? 1-^ $9.25. Price* rcducod on .prlsv hardware. C. V. Perry, W. Malm 9lra?(. H-l$Btf ~?1 a Wanted HKWIMt WANTED -!?r; c*? rr>nfionnhl?. - S14 firndjr City WANTKD ThrM or four iinfnri nkhed room* and Kara*? In r<| location. Writ# Box 428. .loj WK WANT To t?ur yourj walnut* in the *&?!!. Wwithorly Co. ?