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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Husbands Grow Beards As i The Wives Bob Their Hair Washington Bcncdict* Sri ThmiM-lvni to Go l!ii?hav<Ml Until Their Matro Listen to Keuson on Subject trf BohM Locks > By KDXA MAItsH \l.l. (ten *tmt IU4. Br Th? Atfraiw*) Washington. Auk 19- ? Can a Wopun bob har_halr auaiu-t h. r . husband's wish and gel awav with It? 4 Washington barbers who cut the hair and did not touch the sprouting beards of at least 1 1 male customers today suggested what will be the answer to that question. '???? bob your hair and I will grow a beard so long I can tuck ft In my overshoes. " The 14 rebel husbands to re peated the challenges they liad expressed to their now-bohbed wives. They were found In groups of two and three, discussing their plans and caressing bristly chins In the fashionable barber shops of the city. Three of them wen young ? the others were middle aged. With all the enthusiasm of a 'Convert, Randolph Green, who boasts Just 30 years, polnti-d to the prickles on -his fam, u44-ui the hearthstone battle hair had begun, and of what seems likely to be Its end. . "We are going back to the age Of hair ? we will drive the women back in self definse by goinu back oarselves," he said. "We will or ganise on a 100 per cent basis with none but the men who are ?Offering from bob haired wives eligible for our campaign. And we are going to flght against short hair In earnest. ?j "Bobbed hair In for the flap pers," he continued holly. '.'It I* '??t for women, certainly not for Wlvea of men who must maintain a position of more or less dignity. And I told my wife that I wouid got lit lifs haes hstr tM.hli.nl . threatening to grow a frightful beard If she did. u- "Well, she did, und I am. And g group of other men who felt the same way are going to take the same revenge. I know of 20 'who have already begun. Others ?Will follow suit. And I csn guar antee that we'll let our hair grow and grow ? If it has to In* turk.d In ot|r shoes ? until they call ofT the bob." Out of the shop that minute Stepped Mrs. Emma Darnes Smith with 80 years to her credit, her Bewly bobbed white tresses curl ing about her cheeks. Stunned by the roar of his voice, she ?topped a minute to? Hsten and then counter-attacked: "Bobbed hair is not for the flappers. Bobbed hair is for ev ery woman who wants to be com fortable. That Is why 1 had mine out. It Is much more convenient, and any wsy, everybody else in doing It. 8o why shouldn't 1 and any woman?" Her tone clearly Implied that It was much more logical for any Woman to cut her locks for com fort than for any man to grow his facial hair for revenge. And there was the suggestion of a gloat in Che Idea that small comfort vah to lie In such a man's satisfac Uon. Still the back-to-bearda move ment la on. Twenty years "i'h'o beards and aide whiskers were feommon, even to young men. KHr Uer. beards were even more pop ular. Presidents, generals, states men. diplomats and other public characters wore them In every ?tote. Today beards ? ssve the em bryo ones are rare In the Unit ed States. ) "We are not trying to set a style," said the spokesman. "We have no lAea of being handsome. But we have a jolly notion that when our wives have to be seen with us on the street with our girrtl I heir h^r win begin to I Fashion News Notes Pari*. Aug. 19. ? The frork of black and white printed crepe do I ehtne 1b now likely to have red | figures added to the pattern. It la frequently trimmed today with an edging of black fur. New York, August 19 ? Pansy purple, translated Into georgette, i la exquisite when made Into lin gerie. Its trimming, of course. Consists of folds of georgette In . the lighter pink lnh purple tint that goes so well with pansy. . New York. Aug. 19. ? With the White linen riding trousers for enaimer wear, there Is a delect able sleeveless Jacket In heavy prepe tfe chine. Instead of the cub- , >|paaary flannel or gabardine. This Is in peppermlnt-eandy of white and bright pink. London, Aug. 19. ? the Idea of ? dog to match one's costumes haa been revived. Many of the %*4ge crepe ooetumea bo fashion able for afternoon wear are ar e<Mn panted by a aand colored do? ? t tho toy variety. York. Aug. 19. ? One of prettiftat and newest of brsee ls a flexible chain studded aapphlres. We ~ DR. J, W. SEI-K. opTomrrniHT Will W oat of kh Oflcr * ' fftwn Al'O. II Ik until AW. Mill. h. ? ii Social Happening! (iivwi Porch Ihuu-o Miss Margaret K. Sawyer enter tained at a most delightful porch \ lance Friday evening at her home ? jn Ehrlnghaus street. The guests ] wore: Misses Margaret Davis,; Marnaret W. Sawyer, Margaret [ Downing Of Norfolk, Mary Dotler, | Suzanne Williams of Raleigh, Rachel Williams, Helen Little, ; Matfne Fearing. fJellik Jones.' Evelyn Hooper, Dorothy Ferebee of Norfolk, Mlllicent Grlce and Mary Owens. Messrs. ^Rrljjhtle! Whit*-. Edward Old. William l'er ry, Wilson Sanders, David While' of Norfolk. David StrauKh, Melvln ? Davis. Harvey Goodwin. Carlton VVoodley, Constant Fearing, Wll- I Ham Dally. Charles Seyffert, Ma-| |or Morrisette. Frank Benton, Ed5 uar Stevens Larry Skinner. Jaincs' KtarlriL-. and Hobble Foarlne. I Sawyer- W I II lams Miss Mary L. Williams, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Duller Wil [iauiH. City Itoute Five, and Mr. I rceorno W. Sawyer, of Nixonton were married Saturday evening at C: 30 o'clock by Rev. E. F. ' Sawyer at - his home, 208 Pearl j street. At Southern Monday E. J. Dowden of Wilmington. J. p, Hey wood .of Raleigh, Judge C, C. Lynn .of. Ellzabulhlown. F. R. Hufty of Raleigh. H. R. Diekle of Wilson. 8. Van Horn of Bal timore. C. E. Rudolph of Norfolk. Henry Smith of M.-mnhl* r w Smith of Chicago, ('. W. Hlggina of Norfolk, J. R. Beo of Norfolk, M. Morse of Chicago, S. Klrkely of Now York City, R. J. Cobb of Norfolk. J. R. Williams, City, G. C. Williams, City, Eugene Moore of Norfolk. R. T. MaHsenglll of Norfolk. A. C. Mulligan of Wash ington. D. C.. R. R. I'inner of I Virginia an J W. C. Ualley of New York. IVrMonaN Mr7"and Mrs. J. W. Jenkins of Rock Hill, South Carolina, are now -making their home in this| city where Mr. Jenkins has ac- ; cepted a .position with the South- ; em Gns Improvement Company. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins were for merly of this city; 1 L. A. Perry of South Mills has1 returned home aftor being the guest of Walter Cohoon Jr. on Weat hurch street. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Hopkins and children. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hopkins and children left Mon day to visit relatives and friends at Manns Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brock and] children have returned after npending some time at Oceaa View. Miss Florence Ballard Is at Nor folk spending some time visiting relatives. Mill Dsroiby Lindsay or Dra per is the guest of Mrs. J. L. Gregson on Selden atroet. Horace Gregory has returned from an automobile trip to Niag ara Falls and Canada. William Daily haa returned home after spending aome time at Nags H.ad Carlton Woodley has returned home from Nags Head where he has been spending aeveral daya. H. W. Twlford and L. B. Twl ford motored to Edenton Thurs day on business. , Miss Margaret Twlford has re- j turned from Norfolk where she ha* hwn vlnUlnn relative. ?ml friends. Miss Dorothy Halo of Winton is the guest of Missen Dora and lit tle Lee Blanchard on West Fear ing street. Mrs. J. W. Ballance passed through the city Friday en route to her home at Arneuse Creek.' after visiting frlenda at Ports mouth and Ocean View. Mrs. J. T. Cox and two children of Tarboro are visiting Mrs. W. Chenille Crepe Materials for the coming soa Ron are so decorative and ao rich looking thkt they need only to b?? handled with skill to make ih? moit stunning gowns. This one Is of chenille crepe with a shirred panel of plain aatln the same color edged with fur for relief. The long ?m<^k liloime fffccl ). bordered wilt aatln and the under tunic is or tt>? same This makes an exceptionally attractive outfit for afternoon tea or dinner and Jet It may be worn at any hour of the day and not be inappropriate. . Undergoes Operation St. Clair Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dailey on Riverside Drive, 1b improving after under going on operation for appendi citis Saturday afternoon ut the Elizabeth City Hospital. Mr. Dailey was taken 111 while he and ! his mother wore on u vacation I trip at Ocean View. J. C.rant on Martin street. Mrs. W. B. SwrIii and clilldrmr Marbelle and Walter, Jr., left Sunday for Roper where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tar klngton and other friend*. Alfred Sawyer of Delcross was In tho city Saturday on a busi ness trip. Misses Dorothy and Mabel Cliappell returned Sunday night from Manteo where they were week end kum(8 of relatives. Misses Dorothy and Pearl Mun den of Newland are visiting Miss Marie Morgan on Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Burrus of Cy press street left Sunday for Manna Harbor to vlait relatives and frienda. Melvin Davis and, Wilson San ders left Saturday to spend some rttroe at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griffin and son. Edward, motored to Norfolk Sunday for the day. Miss Mildred Hughes returned from Nags Head Sunday after spending several days. William Harrell spent Sunday at Nags Head. I Miss Evelyn Hooper was at Nags Head Sunday. i Miss Ellen Melick returned from Merriwold Park, New York, where she has been visiting rela tives and was accompanied home by her cousin, John R. IMtman. [_ J r.. of Orange, New Jeraey who I will spend some time in the city. Mrs. George Culpepper and son. Clarence, are spending this week I at Wancheae "" visiting relatives and friends. ; Miss Fannie Dawson of Cul pepper street who has been spend ing her vacation at Nags Head returned Saturday. Mrs. II. B. Davis and two children. Elizabeth and Richard Boyd, Jr.. of Philadelphia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. * Morris at their home "Westmore land." Weekavllle. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Munden and children, Elizabeth, Kenneth and Joshua, have returned after vis iting Mrs. Munden's sister, Mrs. David O. Brlnkley at Corhpeake. Mrs. M. J. Hughes. W. C. Arch bell and daughters. Misses Martha Pat Arch bell and Lucille I LeRoy, motored to Norfolk Sun day. Miss Katherine Skinner spent ^Sunday at Nags Head. W. C. Richardson is spending some time at Baltimore the guest of his brother, C. J. Richardson. ; J. H. Winslow of Orlando. Flor ida, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Winslow at En field Farm. Dr. S. W. Gregory has returned ? trnm hln v.irallnn irtn in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hooper on Hunter street with Mrs. Hooper's father and Mjter, A. L. Patrick 'and Miss Cecil Patrick of Qrifton j | left Monday to visit friends and relatives at Stumpy Point. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Gallop and ; ' son. Aubrey Gallop, are spending several days at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John West motor ed to Currituck Sunday to spend , the day. Mrs. C. B. Williams and child ' ren. Robert and Rennie have re turned from Jackson where they were the guests of Mrs. Williams' mother. Mr*. Elizabeth Buxton, and sister. Mrs. Garland Mid-' yette. ? Mt ?nd Mrs. Harry Crockett or Norfolk returned home Sunday after being the gu<?sts of Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Hopkins on Pearl , st reet. s 1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harrison and daught-'r, Naomi, and Miss Martha Harrison left Saturday for Baltimore. Marylaud. anu Bethlehem. Pennsylvania where they will visit friends and rela tives. Ctrlton Wood ley spent tln? daA_ ' Sunday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. LeRoy and . children. Misses' Elisabeth, Vir ginia and Margaret LeRoy and James LeRoy. returned Sunday from (Nags Head where they have been for some time. Miss Kgiherine Pinner was at Nags Head Sunday. Robert Kramer spent the week |end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J J. P. Kramer, at Cape Henry. Dr. A. L. Pearce spent the | week end at Portsmouth with ! relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W". J. M. "Burges^ and children. Misses Rebecca. ; Elsie and Martha Burgess o Norfolk motored here Saturday and spent the- week end ns the! guests of Mrs. Pat Burgess at tho. Perry Apartments. Miss Martha Burgess will visit here for several | days. C. A. McCabe and (laughter,. Miss Elizabeth McCabe of Cres- . well. returned home Monday after v lulling relatives and friends In this city and at Weeksvllle. Mr. and Mri. W. J. Woodley. Jr.. laft Saturday for Norfolk where Mrs. Woodley will. spend some time. Mr. Woodley returned Sunday. Mrs. Urantley McCoy left Sun day for Norfolk to visit friends. Miss Mabel Card of Colnjock ic visting Miss Ruth Fisher on North Road street. Carlyle Williams of New- York, who has been visiting his father. Captain J. R. Williams on South Road street, left Monday for bis home accompanied by his sister. Miss Essie Williams, who will visit him at his summer home at Manhattan Reach. Mrs. Uert Ganderson of Wash ington. left Mouday for her home after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and TUrs.^B. Gander Fuctory-to-You Sale now on AT TIIK STANDARD PHARMACY ? I'llU.ME ITT son on Cherry street. Mrs. Jane Williams of Newlsnd and her neice. Miss Annie Ander son. of Petersburg. Virginia, ar-? the guests of Mr. snd Mrs. W .L. J Cohoon on West Church street. Business As Usual We arc having our store remodeled but are doing business just the same. Come in. You will re ceive servicc at all timc3. McCabe & Grice TITK APOTHWCARY tHOP Phone 400 A Good Drag 8 tor* SEE IT FOK YOURSELF ? BlIICK STANDARD SIX The Six thai wcl* a new standard of quality and price. Get a demonstration. TIDE-WATER BUICK CO. When You Want Any Kind of Write, Phone or See Franklin Print Shop "Whir* th* Brtt J4 Printing C??m Frnm" T*Uphomm 67% U. D. MmH, Mtfr. USED CAR , OFFERING ONE NEW MODEL ROADSTER IN GOOD CONDITION $275.00 Auto & Gas Engine Works Inc. USED CAR DEPT North Martin Street PHONE 889 Latest Styles In Beads Just received shipment of newest stifle beads, ilf yon want beads ice can suit you. Come took them over. H. C. BRIGHT CO. Jewelers Palm Beach Suits We can give you quick service on your Palm Beach, Keep Cool, or_.llopsack Suits. Better also have your winter garments clcaned before packing away to keep them fro-) from moths. Cooper Cloning Wnrk^ Phone 280. No. 2 Matthews St. 0 e- discovered Wellmaris old tobacco secret * Gives added richness and fragrance Cut coarse to burn slow ? and cool But costs less because packed in foil No tin-hence IOC Hough Cat, for pipe* only New College Sioeaters Pull overs and coat styles. All colors and weights.. $3.50 to $10. Weeks & Sawyer Best Clothes Come Front tsWhere every man finds uliat lie likes to wear" EXTRA THOUSEKS Regulars, all wool material in beautiful patterns. mill hi A Sport trousers, gray, tvyn inch belt loops, adjustable^ strap in back, and twenty inch bottoms with cuff any i width you like. $7.00 Spvnccr-fT'alkcr Company, Incorporated BAGGAGE of Superior quality for that I'acation Trip. Wcek-End Canes. Touris! Canes. Hand Bag*. Suit Caam. ? Gliditom. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier STOP THAT BACK ACHE Mail) KlluUietli flty Folk* Have Found (ho Way In a dull, ncrva-rccking Jirad aclie wearing you out? I>o you' feel older and alower than yoii uliould? Are you tired, w?-ak and nervous: find It Impoaalhle to bo happy, or enjoy the ?ood tlmoa around you? Then there* wimo thlnn wron? and likely It's your kldneya. Why not get at thn causa? Fse Doan's I'llla? a stimulant diuretic to the kidney*. | Your neigh bora recommend Doan> Read what thin Eliza beth City realdent says: j L. W .Madrin, machinlat, 701 Southern Avenue. aaya: "My hark played out when 1 atoopod to lift anything, aharp pain* dartfrd | through my kidney* and It waa j all I could do to atraiKhten. Many A time* my kidney accretion* werdl out of condition. 1 bought Doan'? I'lll* at the Htandard 1'harmaey." and Ihey cured mo I hnvn't been bothered *lnc:\" fiOc at all dealers Foater Mil bum Co., Mfra.. Muffalo, N. Y. 666
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