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t'forkihurg, ThuJune 29 | The Store I i An Advertisement More a Real St "!\l? Al it jjAan me organ is tne i motive on the track whole railroad. Not ev swim that puts on a ba Some people can mumble C 'cannot raise one in meetir To get everything we headquarters of productio for individual use is a s this store. The certain: stacks here, and their surr safety, gives great satisfa purcnasing public. There is much to see an ThePashion Salons sho\ leading centers of style a apparels are. Many Young Hous Just Marrie Make their first splurgo In econon porary utensils for the kitchen anil whioh Is one of the most wasteful e .that a woman can do. A tin pun tlin first few weeks, and enamel sauce p; n g&rbago can that crumples nnd leak: disappointments in nearly every hoim Tho wise woman buys Tfcer hous inoua Paraons-Souders houHefurnishini ran? aho knows that It cuu cuutulu not quality, r*. *? , Outing Shoes f Fourth White shoes to wear for dress tion, or at the Country Club, with flannels. Sports Shoes for Golf, Tenni door sports that the holiday brings Our stock of these goods are i just now. I? Sample Low Shoes 'Y And nothing could bo timelier thn this hundred pairs of wimple shoes f Krtppondorf Dlttman & Co., Hummer 1 (fords. Pumps, and Strap Slippers, for U ^suuplo sizes; namely, 3%, 4, 4Vi. at Xxj&Io cost. ;C?SS939S??S?5?<S?SSS3?fSS5S3Sai | | SOCIAL ANDl PERSONAL h ; (Continued from Pago Three.) }> I To Entertain. 1 1 Cbmpllmontary to Miss Nellie Me- 1 [Donald Mrs. Walter Wilson will en- < rtertaln this evening? from 7 to 10 < o'clock in her home on Mechanic t street. A pleasing feature of the I evening will he a "miscellaneous i Shower." The marriage of Miss McDonald to David Kennedy, of Fairmont, will foe solemnized at f>:30 o'clock Wednesday morning in the,1 church of the Immaculate Conception. Iv ;h For Visitors. 0 In honor of her guest* Miss Kcppen- |l ger, of New York, and Miss Whitehood of Perth Amboy, X. J.. Miss Ger- * trude Williams will entertain at an j1 Informal danee Friday evening in the 1 Williams nuiuiuur uuiuc uu iuv nun farm. \ Summer Social. From 3 to 5 o'clock Friday afternoon the members of the Parish Aid Society j nf Christ Episcopal church will hold their monthly summer social and all * members of the society nnd congregation are urged to be present. i Knights to Initiate. i Fifteen candidates will be initiated' Snto the first degree of the Knights of Columbus by the loeal council in itsj| hall on West Pike street at 8 o'clock i tonight. Several of the members of i 3 the council have answered the call to j colors and have enlisted for service In Mexico or wherever the ting calls > nnd left Thursday afternoon for Camp Hatfield at Kanawha City. Among those that enlisted is a prominent officer of the council, but liis absence will Jn no way hinder the putting on the degree work tonight. Parrel Post Sale. L T>i/? ??t .Tohn'? Club cirls of Stealer Heights Methodist Episcopal church will hold a parcel post sale in the basement of the new church Thurs- , ( \lay evening at 8 o'clock. An autograph quilt made by the girls will be sold at auction. Also refreshments will he for sale. There will he a program by the girls and music will he Tarnished hv the Sunday school hand.. All arc cordially invited. Ice Cream Social. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Moth-: odist Protestant church met in the church Wednesday afternoon and decided to hold an ice cream social cn j the Mrs. W. P. Holden lot at the corner of South Third and Mechanic Dtrccts Thursday evening. July <* . beginning at 7 o'clock. The Crochet Club B*will also hold a bazaar in connection jrith the social. r?.L.4 f'l?i. i. * iwiin i IUII I?I .irr?. The Kllte Crochet Club of the McthII odlat Proteatant church will meet thlt II evening at 8 o'clock with Mr*. Paniy Jai lor on Wernlnger atr*?t *? main-1 L Parsons-Souders is Cool i t Is No The Las ore wea music. The And the nc is not the short stoves pull on over eryone can blouse fush io ithing suit. of a tune that pink. usMt 'biu ,p* inches vri$1 Washable sni sell at the $i.ss ?y?rd. . . .. 36.Inch whit in and get it yard 36-inch silk ; cience WItn light shades. H!1 ties of the -.-inch own oundings of "? iction to the .. Tt!oro '.s these days f( clothes long d tell about. them. V whit flip Tomorro t w nat tne cludinK S1)IIH. nd wearing dark suits fo taffeta and el and evening; also; the con <1... ?U llll lekeepers c?a,TK.' i(| several niont ' things. \y by buying temhousehold work, A xtravagant things J\ t rusts out In the in that chips off. ?; these are early TT i. Jjj eware In the fa; good a store be- yi hlug of a dubious II 01 or the ^ i, on your vaea- OC 121 n~l white .skirts or DlUCt s or all the out Skll i into being. The finest in overflow tidcr have is $7.50; els just reeei' are skirts tha 3, $2.25 The , , , that comment ,n this disposal of ,i rom tin* famous !T1 Ine. including ()x- llKO it lit the |: wotnon who wear .style and WOl less than whole- p Regular siz >ers are urged to be present. 1 In Honor of < nests. 1 Mrs. Will Kroe and Mrs. Otto Burchrd delightfully entertained several of i heir friends at an outing given at Cor wood park Wednesday afternoon 1 u iiujiur tii .?ir?. nurnmru n Kut-nui, hi* Itov. Morris Nowvlll, a Hap list 1 Minister of Roanoke. Va.; Dr. William \ Ncwvlll, of l<anr?8ter. Va.. both ousins of Mrs. llurchard. and her . laughter, Mrs. It. L. Sheppard. of ItalImore, Md. The guests went to the iiirk in automobiles and all spent a nost enjoyable afternoon. N utter- F< >rt ney The marriage of Miss Sylvia Nutter o Forest Fortney. of Lumberport, vas solemnized at the home of the ride's parents at Holbrook in Ritchie ountv at 3:30 o'clock Weduesday afernoon. The romance which culminated in he marriage began when Miss Nuter.nnd Mr. Fortney wore students at he normal school ut Fairmont. Miss Nutter is well known in 'larksburg. having been a guest of, drs. Paul M. Kyle in this city on several occasions. Mr. Fortney. son of .Scott Fortney. if Lumberport. is also well known ocally. Hoth the bride and bridegroom are popular young people. I'm mediately following the mar lage Mr. and Mtb. Fortney departed >n their honeymoon trip, which will nclude Cincinnati and other cities n the middle West. dim i 1'iiiii. ran mum urugglM. and , Miss Blanche Fortney. of Luuiberport. a cousin of the bride, attended he wedding along with a number of relatives and friends from Lumberport. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. John Ruhl and son. Henry, returned to their cottage at Mt. I-ake today, the two latter going in their automobile. Mrs. John Bland Brannon and Mrs. ; tVilla .. Stone lert Wednesday night I un an extended trip through the Fast, going by way of Pittsburg. They will I visit. Washington, New York. Iloston and other cities. E. C. S- Holmboe. of the firm of Holxnboe and l^alferty. architects of1 New York and this city, returned linmo fmm v..... Vnrl, Tl, 1.... ! where he had been looking after bus- j ino. matters. A. T. lied man has returned from Claysvllle. Pa., where he went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Klliolt Enlow, his foster mother. Bert G. Linn, of Fairmont, is a business visitor In the city. >R. D. Hieronlmus. of Davis, is a business visitor here. Charles b. Smith, of Parsons, is' here looking after business affairs. . D. F. Kidd is here from Wallace. | Dr. Wallace B. Fleming, president? of West Virginia Wesleyan College, at Duckhannon. was a visitor here Thursday. Thomas J. Davis, of Harrisville. is a business visitor In the city. Mr. and Mrs. George Shunk and sou. of Maunington? are visitors' THE CLARKSBURG DAI Parsons-Souders ind Comfit t in Under- A r--Silks west pajamas hnvc A Vi1 and short loirs, and jom, ,1U the head in middy , . n, and they are ch,n from a ..Mnn In \rhlln HiajPlitl e, malic, US and <0 one is i .25 n yard. than th tin In white and flerh, Besid c China pllk. $1.00 h fer a w and cotton materlnl In ,l"'^ ic and f.Or. great V a idlk. 50c. .stars. a lot of clearing out going on ir we have to think about fall before our customers ask for w's cleaning up is ''wnrious" inof the best styles of light and r travel or mountain wear; silk harmouse dresses for afternoon white nets and crepe-de-chine ts are mostly blues and blacks :al sort the selling season is nearing the ring season has hardly begun; lis ahead for these fashion $15 Day? 1xactly one hw }resses~in a li *i 2nd floor to y.50 to $20 and t Cordeline Silk ri a Cordeline skirt we 50c a in the special mod- silk glo red at $3.00, there and wh ,t look wonderfully $1.00 practical feature sixteen :1s this skirt is the ise silk, don't see anything self stit< irice. of course; the 50c a -kmanship is there length, glove, w ;cs only. in white icr<\ Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McKlnncy, of Surnsville, are visiting hero. Miss Ku Renin Under, of Perslngor. j s n visitor hero. I il. li. Uymor, of Wheeling, is iransucting business here. Will Mullen, of Parkersburg, is In the city. A. I. Taber In here from Parkersburg. W. II. Restor, of UHington, in hem on a business iniBsion. CharlcH H. Herdcgen. of Wheeling, iB in tlie city. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Ih visit-1 Ing her (laughter. Mrs. Charles O. Jackson, at Fairmont. OF INTEREST I u WOMEN I Dainty Summer Dresses. Flowered cotton voile is one of the prettiest summer fabrics, and there are lovely colored organdies and delicately luted batistes. These arc generously trimmed with narrow quill-j Ings, (ouches of hand embroideries and showers of ribbon bows. The! sleeves are always wide. Some of! these dresses are worn over a prin-1 cess slip of taffeta of washable satin, i which has a crinoline or haircloth! lining arranged in the fonn of stripes on the- under aide. Other Ideas simply employ a cable cord inserted at in tervals from hem to hip. NEWS EVENTS OE SJNNSTON Breezv Letter Tells All about People of the Clay District Capital. SHINNSTON. June 29.?Miss Alma Martin and Seba Martin are in Pittsburg for two or three weeks guests of Mrs. L. Butler. T. S. Hardest}-, of Mannington, was a caller in our city Tuesday. Mrs. Wayne CotlindafTer and little daughter, or Morgantown. are in the city for a few days guests of Dr. D. L. CotlindafTer. Mrs. A. C. Fortney and daughters. Zella and Lucille, have'returned from Pittsburg where they have been visiting Mr. Fortney, who is employed there. James Hess, of the Montray Realty Company. New York, was a caller here yesterday. Fleming Wyant, of Burnsville. and r,I ucrry. 01 .vortrtniown, HRfpip lor the Square Snuff Company, were business caller* In tbe city Wednesday. Mlas WUta Lowe was a shopper at Clarksburg Tuesday. Clyde A Cole, cashier of the Kirst National Dank, was at Enterprise Tuesday attending to business matters. Or. L. M. Robinson and Henry C. Kogers attended the dedicatorial ser r,y teleoium? Ammej ftir tlM N?w Mral Pattniu. triable; II Vitaphone Is T Different t; tnphone is as different in nlity from mere talking es as Caruso is different star of musical comedy ... Lido?both ure good, but l? so much better and finer i,., e other. los, Vitnphone records of- d> ider range of choice than su icr record library of the so ocal and instrumental al fo ndred Coats, & ttle fashion cl morrow. Sai in some cases Gloves at 50c $1 and $1 { pair for two-clasp fine ves in black with black iiil ite embroidered back. an a pair for twelve and co button length for Milanin black and white with an :hing. wi pair for sixteen button re fine chamois finished ith spear point stitching hi to view* ut the Fairmont Christian church Sunday afternoon and evening. Charles Post, of I?st Crook, and A. B. Pont, of Jane I>?w, were callers in the city Wednesday, W. M. Hall, who has been manager of the coal company store at Monongah for some months past, will take charge of the Shinnston store again this week. W. U Mason, of Phillppi. is assisting In the Haught Bros, pharmacy during the Illness of C. I* Untight, our efficient druggist. S. S. Bailey, of Pittsburg, was a business caller in the city the first of the week. Miss Grace Maihlc, campaigner for mo rairmiilll I mien, wnn III'I r ;cnwiday assisting the contestant*. Mr*. E. it, Robert* and daughter, of Charleston, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. U Morgan. for several days, are in Mannlngton this week the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Roberts The Young Women's Christian Club held an Interesting business meeting In their elub rooms In llawker building Monday night with a good attendance. Dr. I.. M. Robinson, being absent from the pulpit Sunday evening at the Christian church, three laymen from the Unptlat church, gave Interesting addresses?Dr. I.. A. Stark. J. H. Nntum and William H. Ramos,? sent by the brotherhood of Shlnnston. It is the Intention of the brotherhood. to have the different laymen of the churches to speak at the Sunday services, thereby getting Into ' closer relationship wttb the work of each congregation, and being a help I to each other. i Mrs. F. W. Wlllhide, of Grafton. I and daughter, Janice, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Colllndaffcr of Main street this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. K. Riley nnd daughter of Shlnn's run. entertained , elaborately at a B o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The guests were Mr. and ' Mr*. O. C. Riley nad daughter of Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. 1 Richardson, of Lumberport. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Long. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richardson. John Uurnette. Virginia Richardson, and Allen Startzman, of Shlnnston. George W. Harrison, of Enterprise, was a caller here yesterday VI..I-I. IMnhapSann wa? ill Clarksburg Tuesday evening. Mint Law. ot Zotslng. wan In the city Tuesday. RETURNS TO LET ART. Buttermore S. Davis, former superintendent ot the Harrison county Infirmary, returned Thursday to Letart. Mason county, where he conducts a large fruit farm, after attending the funeral of his father-in-law, Lloyd Washburn, at Good Hope. Mr. Davis was chosen a member of the Republican state executive committee at the recent primary election. AUTOS FOR SALE. Light, medium and heavy. Auto Exchange, comer Sixth street and Traders alley. Doth (hones SI*. Parsans-Souders lere's <& 1 he White Mounlin Refrigerator, $25 Mailt* for Pnrsons-Soudors, is white enamel lined re frige rnr. oak finished outside, and dtling one hundred pcuntls of ll I ? o.ii.itiMlimilli* lniill i\C utlll* New Hampshire lumber, is re to jrive years or satisfactory rviec, and is one of the best l-roued refrigerators to be und in the market. luits and learaway rings are are more 5 Each For Lovely Sample Parasols Rich silks in the lovely colorSfs, and the fashionable shapes d long wood handles are in the llection. There is only one of each style id we know and feel that you >11 think the price, $5.00, very asonahle for them. Other parasols, more than one indrcd kinds and colors, $2.00 $10.00 each. 11,1.1111 I UMM I I 4 II AIK.IM'. Accused of living together unlaw-j fully. Mm. Mary Mnzoros and Larry Cirillo were nrrented Thursday morn* Ing at the Conk coal mine by Conata-1 hie Charles W. McVlcker, and ro-j | Refri Our few remaining re vcstigate today. PORCI During the past sixto have sold every kind of poi on the market and we find s KALTEX FIBB'E FU] It is strong, durable, and handsome and finishec ful autumn brown color. This $17.50 Fibre Swing, The STAKES or FJLI its construction consist of wrapped with strong fibrr hf? l?tYikf?n \vn? fnnn this purpose, but, being bri discontinued, and now Ka structible. FUME3 $3.75 Swings, now $3, $2.75 Chairs now $1.25; $3. Palace Furniti i ? - Parsons-Souders ireeze of E \ rook thai larks tlrrlslou )|rk? I A FlreletM* (VHikor ami I'vios (. WouldYou Like U If You Try "Pyre, es You Will Want cause WI TH P ?You iunke faster and bctt ?You have a spotless kitch ?You bake and serve in sun ?You have a dainty, gleam ?You don't have to scour ?You save time, work, fuel There are so many point h of hu| in*; and nerving In Pyrox, not only I wnyn hh woll, that thin now llukini popularity. MISS GVMMERSON IS IX ONSTKATION .VOII GOING (h She ronton uh a xperlnl reprenont; in In .1 position to give you very It Six For 29e in a urday Handk< White Gooc Exactly fifty dozen, 000 liandki for 29c, disposal Saturday. The fii oven aeon linon finish swiss cottoi low. They nro fine, genuinely fine?^ able colored mercerized cotton u<Ik< Picot and Crochet, Hemstitched; th size, and absolutely fast in color. Sold in lots of six only, 2i)c. Get a Summer*s S Bath Towels We'r And tho bent. Slxn 22x24 Inchon; nix for I lie money, but wo liavo never eei iiothliiK Inknn out of tlinlr body to mlnii hodlea. xoft and nbnorbnnt, woven from an extra two-ply binder warp to give tb All are lull bleached and brand n< lenxed under ball to appear later be-' Cc fore Maitlatrutn W. K. Starchor for I'1*,! I trial. The wonmn'a bunband, Qeorgo ,\( Maxoroa. preferred the rharito. wl . HI ATTKM) FlIINKItAI- ! A. 1 be< Mr*. A. U Keeling, of 1411 Turrajtel gerator A beautiful kitchen la primarily clean the first among the virtues of n houaekc.M Clean food, clean dishes, clean utensil* or? You can't keep a refrigerator really i or sheet Iron, merely painted or onuuioh Reuse lurks there. For real cleanliness, you should hav< a tor with its wonderful porcelain lining? one piece, without crevices, corners or c erlastlng?you can't scratch It even with Don't think of buying a refrigerator 1 ,?munru Meuimuiv. ihhc uui *?? *>?*? / ^ ore, put In an order for one. That'a prott frigcrators are being sold undc ? FURNITURE on years we j \ rcli furniture I \\ tiperior to all 1 \ EHNTFUBIB 1 \ M l in a bcauti- 1 A now $12.00 iERS used in a steel wire and cannot I erly used for I This $17.50 - * - - A /* ?A riM - rt ttlc, has been ? l) JU r wre ow iltex is indc- $14.00 Fibre Sw ) OAK PORCH FURNITURI .00; $4-50 Swings now $3.50; $( 00 Chairs now $1.75; $3.50 Rock ure & Piano Co ILxiu i. jni tA. -"? ' btore Closes 5:30 p. m. lusy-ness in- fill IT*'IV inuny time*. il<i*s liakinu IMshrs lucks lick*. , i>~ i.~ ni > / uiin,v m u(u?s; i"''Baking Dish' No Other, BeYREX Br. on. no dishes, ling table, and scrub. I, pantry space, money. ^priority nn<l ndvnntaxn In bak n attracttveoRH but In practical ; Warn la Kiitnlug wido-Bproad ' CHARGE OF THE DEMV? ntiv tif thn manufacturer*, and iti'riHtliiR Information. l Special Saterchief Sale Is Store I jrcliiefs, new, in special six -at time wo have ever had or i handkerchiefs at a price so i rifflirifflmftfiffli ,viUi tlioir attractive and durwhich you make have in cy are very dainty in purse / upply of These e Selling at 25c thorn may have boon larger tow- Jj m thoui. And Uioro ha* boon mizo thi' price. Thoy are fulldoublo-twiHted cotton yarn, with >'i om ovtra nt ruugth. I w in the ntoru. ittul mrccl. Mm. -U W. Heed, of New ilr tiround, uud Mm. C. D. Lantx, of irwood, have I Mien to Kowleabtirg, rj loro tboy were called by the serious ; iichh and dralb of their mother, Mm. J. Clnrkaon. They were all at her A: Ide wluia (die pound away and elided the funeral aervlcea. Sale I : and clean looking. Cleaallnese I ? ?and why not a clean refrlger- I clean tf It la llnod with alno or I I id. Dirt collecta, germs breed, I 9 a Leonard Cleanoble Refrlg- I "like a clean china diah," mode I J racks. Tbla porcelain lining la I a knife. without at leaat looking at the I n peraona wbo Inspect it at our I y j'-mhj eviuuucu, isu i ui r wholesale. Better inSALE J *T * ft >. ________ i""""H. , -i^g Swing, now $12.00. rings, now $ 4.00 f, rinfiTR. now S 10.001 I i> I v. ?*5 5 REDUCED jf|S E3.50 Swings, now; $.5.00; 1 :ers now $2.50. ,ur 168-170 West M&ia 5; ' Street * at ?i ml