THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 193. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 8 Doris Duke Will Inherit Over j New Sub Launched for Oisr Navy n November 23rd! $50,000,000 O Store Chats from C. L RAY'S SONS REDUCED One Group of late fail NELLY DONS Smart .Dresses Genuine Bargains $6.95 to S.l.iM $8.95 to $7.95 $10.95 to $8.95 $1.3.95 to $10.95 KeiUein foal- MERCHANOISF., fiesh ami clean, is a fad with us. Each season, the stock should be new. Ketll'ern fouls SWEATER WEEK continues on through Saturday. Many have been sold. New ones have been received. We can still meet nvust any kind of need. Kcdleiii Coats TABLE LINENS are offered in extra special values for the Thanksgiving season. Popular widths and patterns with napkins to match. lU'dl'crn Coals BASCO permament finish damask, 72 inches wide, per yard, 1.00 Itcihein Coats COAT'S never so cheap an'"'"- Buy now and save. Buy now and boost prosperity. Buy the Kcd ferli Coat froir us and be pleased. Uodleiii ( oal- R4 ' 1 3T, . ,V &JJf(tfBB8 HOSIKUY hath its charm and when properly chosen will en Ihnnce your fall ensemble. Meet ing your ne eils we have Hum ming Bird, Archer,. Cinderella and other brand:'." .vie to si.r.o itei'loi o ( oat -ACCESSORIES have become nec essities for the well dressed woman. Scarfs, gloves, and poc ket books are necessary to com plete the . ensemble." Buy' them in our Ueady-To-Woar Depart ment where till' ost is low. ('II II. DK FN S cioih'iig n-ceivin.; 1 hi? : - ac-in! .attention of M r. Mattie Caianbell. Di. cii. Your need- i-iih her. Ite-lloni ( ii.ii -Cmi.DliKN'S brushed woo! berets white. '.ink, blue, ran,' .red. Suitable for D.i' child from 'J r,. v.h- Uedu i d (t.'ll-- FLANNEL Coats with. In ret to match in red and blue. Sixes I to I, Priced at .Stl.oO. Bodl'ci ti oat TIKE!) aching hacks frequently result from too 'much elbow grease and too little Super Suds, Old Dutch Cleanser, and Chipso . 'e have many other kitchen aids. ma lBf.-.O I Oufefc suds Irv " " - . that last A . , " Kcdiciii Coals ' ' ' WESSON OIL quickly makes may onnaise and other splendid dressings When used with' a Wes son 0:1 Mixer. Mixer set with pint of oil, . J Sic CpAl7SSons Ell.DepLStore New Vork. - It won't be long now just a few weeks, before Doris Uuke. Noi.li ( arolina's beautiful addition to New York society, will celebrate her tv.eiity-lirst, birthday anniversary by receiving a fortune estimated in fig un somewhei-.. vtwocn J'..".::,HI)0,JI)l) and S:s:;.()iMI.0llll. ' m N.ivi uln-r '' this t:ili- ; lim, blue eyed Amel ji-uti girl .daughter of the h'.ic J:; me B. Duke, I he tobacco leave hi r mother's id pilot her own way . 'Tin World'.: Uiehest Cia testis- will apron string-' thrimgh life a (iirl!" To this cm weeks heads o I for the 1 : j .-. L everai f great legal firms have been busy studying deeds, cheeking properties and investigating again a will, the terms of which were front page news the world over when it maker died and the bequests and the extent of his wealth become public. At th(. same time directors of pow erful banks, guardians of millions of dollars of Duke securities anil millions in Duke real estate and other Duke millions in whatever form millions can be called tangilble. huve been checking these over. digging into vaults, retracing title WILL WIELD POWER The directors and faculty of a great university ar,. preparing to welcome doubtless with some trepidation a new colleague, a girl of 21. who, by right of modern might which means just dollars is going to have a lot to say. about the operation of an ed ucational institution. Duke Universi ty, at Durham N. ('., which lias a class room enroll of something over 2.01)0. Never in th,, history of the inher itance or acquisition of great fortunes has there been a nior,. pleasing .pros pect than Doris Duke's fortune! Extraordinarily attractive tall. " feet, eight and carries herself like a showgirl de luxe. Figure -perfect. If Doris Duk(; didn't have all lhat mone coming anil had to work, any 'young' man would jump at her. I'eatuias. pretty and willful com. plexion. peaches and cream; hair, blonde-reddish; eye.-, clear, blue. ..and pcncl ral ing ; chin, til in ami s'l'ohg a heritage . from the "Iron" Duke. ' li'cr father! walk and posture. .athletic but graceful. KINi: DANCER She is a line dancer, although like all tall girls, tine .inns some bother in getting partners who top her. Like her less fortunate sis.tr. r. Doris likes to dnnc,. 'with a man on whom she does not havi' to ieep down on as she whirls around. Doris dresses as a girl would dress who doesn't have to ask the pric(. of things she wants. A; the same time her taste i- quiet. She cares little for jewelry; rarely wears more than a simple narrow 'bra-ceUq or a small st ring -of 'pearls. o wait-, to Jii.z iinil any time at all for ol': the latter as tile the i 'mimic, lid ion runs to i .ec- lomniices. Sh likes comedy and . light te has In me ;i coii- She prclors has never had such -variation.' black hot ton!' or Her taste in tive stories and opcr.i. musical drama and of h li. (1 ill's She both: .1 "-m-iel y ris ;. ooor I'llIO nigh! s I with . e love : to inion of li;: enil'ted h: at is eall ac"l 'site i , ' al -h. will P a cocktail and .',o; i !) t there.. w I'l l. ! I- i:i:i' suoi il a ii he' 1 1 a lyp ri'rl of ical .we! tir mi -red American e'en' le breednii.-:. Beauty '. -.poise, d no ,t ion rh.rni-Ih-.ir-. for' .port ami a Hair fa;, fun-I'l.r-Jy of gooil Atne'riean eon-imon M lis,, which wii -rat into action when sin'' 'assumes in the near filiate the cli:ii"i.a,: a grea' portion of her wealth. She won't get all of it until she is thirty. 'eie Diois Duke a homely and un attractive -girl a trememlous interest would be felt all ever the country as to what she will or will not do in the matter of inarriage. The girl is 21 and has the rare twin gifts of Itoth beauty and riches. That makes the world more inquisitive than ever. ; Strangely enough as would be the vase in the matter or other attractive society girls- Doris', name has rarely been linked in any sort of romantic fashion'- with -that- of eligible young m(.n of her own station in life. There was talk quite a time ago that she ''showed a decided preference for the company of young Jimmy Chomwoll, the good looking son of Mrs. E.. T. Stotesbury, arbiter, (if society in Philadelphia- But that gossip soo died, Doris undoubtedly is heart-free ;ani) the best man will undoubtedly win the one who comes up to the standards, set by a, healthy-minded yotutg wo man with any quantity of good horse sense. DORIS IS NOT SHY Fortune hunters, domestic or. -foreign, would seem to have small chance. Peopl,, who don't know anv better call Dot is shy. She isn't really- It is that she is smart enough to be care ful. She talks easily to those whom she has learned to know Well. She is-honest and at times outspoken-: She is generous, particul: ly fvllu Salva'km. Army, and she is a; regular church goer. The answer would seem at this time to point to a sound, sen sible young man of 'afotnl American family, -one who has never permitted wealth n- itosition to ip.tei-fcr with a oVc, some sert or another. Tite i'latci;;! thinjri which Poris will share with the lucky. ..young man if and when . be comes af'mg will be in addition, to Iter. hti'. e tortune in rash and' .sec.'.lri'ics- town house at. '! Iv.st . Seve;ity-eigiuh Street, just " Fifth. Avenue said :o the harel-M)iiie-t pt iv.-.i . liouse in New York, ;l huge summer e-ta; in Summer vi'.te. N.. j;. with indoor tennis. court? Plant Garden Seed For Early Vegetables Though garden work i- chorally considered to be over at this season, there are a few crops which may be planted in most section- of the slate for a supply of early vegetables next spring. ". tuce .-eed may bo plan' '. dol ing the latter part October or early in November to as ure a sup ply of head lettuce next Apring,'' says E. B. Morrow, extension horticultur ist at State College. "The plants will come through th(. winter if given light protection such as that afford, by ' a cloth-coveied frame. Onion .sets may he planted in October and will provided a crop of green onions early next season. The two best over and above that, a cellarful of rare old wines and liquors gathered by her father for his friends- James B. Duke never drank. ' Ther(. is aon.thrr showplace at Newport named "Bough Point," an estate at Charlotte N. ('.; a house in London's Mayfair and a cottage at Antil-es, on the French Rivera. All these will be handed over to her in the near futur,. by her mother and guardian, Mrs- Nanaline Duke. The bankers and lawyers will attend to the delivery of the stock's, bonds and cash. A lucky man Doris Duke's fu t ure husband ! varieties tor this purpose are the While Pearl, and the Silverskin Spinach, kale rape and mustard will make eaily spring greens if planted now and th,. seed row mulched with straw or a ligl I application of strawy no-nurc." Air. Morrow a!-" advises planting cabbage seed in bed, at this atie to be reset in the ope.'! ii- Id .by ,j:::iuary or earl,'.' February. Ore- of tiie roo. L important ': :1 pr. --.nt - however, i. to harvest and s'to.e the surplu-' riops produced this fall. Cabbage- celery, beets, car rots, parsnips, turnips and hash potatoes keep best at a cool temper atur,. and in moderately moi.-t at mot. pheres. The common forms of stor age such as pits, hills and eellais may be used for this purpose. On ions and other bulbous, crops keep best at cool temperatures but in dry atniospheies. With these crops losses from rots and shrinkage are high if the bulb.- arc kept for any length of time under warm, moist conditions. Mr. Morrow advises, keeping sweet potatoes and pumpkins at a tempera ture of around at) degrees and in a dry atmosphere. The storage house furnishes this condition to best ad vantage, lit says. He also suggests handling the sweet potatoes intended for storage a- carefully as if they were eggs. 3 a Y1fiti ' , ... u y. J t '!'. AtMa t W. 'fflr ZK-.VG: ,"fJl Looking much like the Fleet; sperm whale for which it was named, Uncle sains newest undersea craft, the Cachalot, takes to its element as it slides lown the ways at porlstnouili. N. II. After rigid trials this winter it will be tafioned on the west toast. The submarine is liT J feet loug and the very latest ' ' its type. . ... "Cleanliness being next to Godli-ne-s," says Hoy Burton, "there will probably lie no roller towels in Heaven." Do your own work anil then some advise'- Bill Nichols. It's the "theme song that gets the raise in salary." Tommy--Dad- what is meant by ' writer's cramp?" Dad It's being cramped for money, my son. All writers suffer from it. Bingo What is -this .thing they call "technocracy?" Stingo It seems to me it's foot-and-mouth disease on the brain. sun has been in its present job for something like 10 trillion years. And very satisfastorily, too, says Reg Kaler Perhaps we might as well en gage it for the place permantly. A young man applied for a posi tion. H,. was asked to write down certain information concerning him self. Among the statements made was this; "Am unmarried at present but can be at very short notice." 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