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HmSIUMO wbb^ nMBUI > M4jK^2dk| BH >- miNiwi X ^ ,^rw?ww IV Handsome Women'; K|^7a//Qre(/ Sii/i KiUl&?omenwhoareacciisr for a Suit to come to Har Ei and examine cntihese Suits, and comthem with other . may aeem a rather darMmparlaon?it may evmack of the elalma ef M ordinary coat and *iilt \? S ' . t we care for no be'ter * itge, than the almpla ment we make ? eu> ely confident In the * a of theae aulta. invite comparison EVERY FA8HION of (tunning ?ylee?the gre low pricea from \ $10.00 h Harrison's Reliable Reac Handsome, striki: New Mi P which we picture h n inkling of the mai nally new ideas. ia most part theae hata an ?. But the aaaemblage Inc [: v fairly good number of new and or'gl ? : celt* by our own milliner*. Many of the smartest and drc m' f lower than elsewhere prices, will b have made It a point to see and kn , Prices from $2.50 ti MILLINERY SECTK \a Sixty-seven d k-~-. y' Women's Fal !??. They're here In i ^8 I ' i and fancies, bul I J ery good leathi m :J3Ql \THE REAL Hl I and the happy r | between at :: $2.501 SHOE DEPARTMEN All through this thousands of dollars worth everything for everyone?tc to hasten early Fall buslnei convincing proof could be a: . the store right now. r. Vfortran Re-Union Held at Oak Grove K . A luge number of people from this city and surrounding country attendthe reunion of the Morgan family I^Mileh was held at Oak Grove near (g^Morgantown Thursday of this week. fall-day session was held with ^speeches by Ira L. Smith, fo this city, p.^Rer. Henry D. Morgan, also of this fclfctty. An orchestra on the grounds < furnished music for the day. Jj-tThe next meeting ct the reunion ^-Will be held In Grafton In 1917. Offlgrliflfis were elected as follows: Presldent, X Snider, of Grafton; vice president, Dr. X A. Cox, Morgan town; sees' notary-treasurer, Mrs. Gall Flshback, Among those in attendance from >j:. ifclg city were: Mr. and Mrs. James ; EOoogle and daughter, {Catherine, and K?wetr guests, Mr. and Mrs. Menry Mor8r gan and son and daughter, of McKeesMpOrt, Pa.; Mrs. James E. Morgan, Earl Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith, grHev. Henry D. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Arnett, Miss Mamie Morgan, "fc.Mr^and Mrs. A. C. Ross, Sylvanus Br May. Among the others from a dls I MBAWim WWO. mi O. AUUCi ouu, Ul wutsci* . tag; Mrs. O&il FMshback, ot Grafton; ffgDaVe "Morgan and family, of ClarkeJUDGE INTERS COLLEGE. practicing law for 30 years. Judge C. G. Campbell, aged 60 years, MHjIUlor member of the firm of Campbell, ^Rf|Brown ft Davis, one of the most promlnent law firms in the state, will go to ^Bbtrvard University next week to study &3*w.. He will join his son, Rolls, who g-has been a student at Harvard for two This Season ter Values 5 ABLE MATERIAL test suit rfock In town at execsa f17.50 ly-To-Wear Department# Floor? ng and becoming Winery > clever | a / eon- f !Mle?t ready-to-wear hate, and our e a genuine eurprlae to thoee who ow what other are asking.? 7 f7.50 )N?THIRD FLOOR istinctly new I Shoe Styles II the new laata .ton or lace?tv- a ? sr and size. AJsSi J L QH CUT8?like T egular" heights lagaC/ S nedlum styles In 0 $5.00 T?SECOND FLOOR 1 4-floor building of new Fall merchandise? > wear?are priced In a way is?and no better or a more iked than a shopping trip of BOY DIES OF PLAGUE. WHEELING, W. Va., Sept 8.?Ross vaucos, agcu 10, oi utiura, a mining town in Belmont county, Oblo, who was brought to a hospital In this city several days ago a victim ot Infantile paralysis, succumbed to the disease this morning. Local health authorities refused to divulge the name of the hospital In which the child had been confined and stated that the body had been taken to the child's home. MM Bt m XZH Our new line of Fall and everything in stylish, coi boots for both men and wo: ing the Fall and Winter s< styles that it would be hard line and explain their manj gest you pay us a visit. L fects before the sizes are t our medium high-top boo hunting trip. [ICE & Hi rim w uST VIRGINIAN - ' , '' ' " n Robert Hltchens, author ot "the. Garden ot Allah." !~ ; | MANNING! Deniey 8. Jones, Correspondent, 7 Entertained. Mrs. R. Mason Htte entertained a tew friends at her home on Furboe avenue complimentary to Mrs. H. R. Gruber. of Tulsa, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Horbert McGregor, of Parkersburg. For Visit. Hugh Prlchard. who has been located In Colorado for the past two years, will arrive in town this week for a visit with his father, A. L. Prlchard, of Pleasant street. Birthday Party. | ATiuur n uumu ouioi uiiuou uuw ber of friends at a birthday party at the home of his parents on Pleasant street Thursday evening. Personals. Mrs. Chester Cushlng has returned from Ravlna, Ohio, where she was visiting with her sister. R. H. Stewart has returned from Fairmnot where he was looking after business Interests. R. Clinton Dancer, of Wheeling, was a business visitor In town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Qulnn and children and Mrs. McAllister and daughter have returned from Wheeling where they attended the fair. Charles Holt and Mel Jacobs, of Fairmont, were visiting with friends here Wednesday. ._ , Miss Lena Pricbard has returned'to Pittsburgh where she will resume her ! duties with the Redpath Lyceum Bureau. after a month's vacation In town visiting with her parents. Joseph Hawkins is in town from Kansas for a visit with his family on Howard street. Mrs. M. C. Myers, who has been r(ulte 111 for the past few days at her home on East Main street. Is Improving. Miss Edna Hasklns, of High street, haB gone to Moundsville for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Ice. Paul Armstrong and Charles Miller, of Fairmont, were in town on business Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson have gone to Cleveland. Ohio, for a visit. Miss Harriett Martin has returned to her home in Shinnston after a visit with Mrs. Clalrmont Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. John Millan, of Rymer, have returned to their home after a short visit with relatives In town. W. N. Way and C. T. Fisher, of the Eureka Pipe Line Co., have returned from Fairmont where they were looking after business interests. Mrs. John Weaver and son have returned from a visit to her home in Steubcnvllle. Miss Sadie Hughes accompanied ber home for a visit John Sandy has returned from an auto trip to Pittsburgh. Miss Florence Connelly has gone to Trenton, N. J., where she will spend two weeks visiting with friends. Mr.- and Mrs. L. S. Schwenck have returned from St. Marys, Ohio, where they were visiting with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Hamilton have gone for a ten days' visit in Berkeley Springs. Mrs. Arch Flick and Mrs. Donley | Jones nave gone ior several days" visit to Atlantic City. The local suffrage organization held an Important meeting at the home ot Mrs. L. C. Furbee on Center street Friday afternoon. Sam Batson, of Clarksburg, Is In town for a visit with friends. Frank Fisher, who has been 1U at Winter footwear embraces nfortable, yet serviceable men that will be worn duriason. There are so many to describe each individual r merits. Therefore we sugadies, see our two-tone efiroken. Men, get a pair of ts before you go on your \RDISTY ' 1 ?? i I' ] H Mary Anderson, who dramatized the Llehler spectacle. "ON NEWS 1 9 West Main St., Bell Phone 93 M his home in Fairmont for the past few days is able to be out. D. S. Jones bas returned from a visit with bis parents in Moundsvillc. Harry Tederlck has returned from Colfax where he was looking after business Interests. Mrs. Martha Weighton, of Hundred, is in town for a visit with relatives on the South Side. H. 0. Nichols has returned from Colfax where he was visiting with his parents. Michael K. Hovater, of Clarksburg, has arrived here for a visit with relatives. The Greater Need. I 1 am very busy," said the Inventor, J ucviamg b range nnaer wniCD?" * "Good Lord, man," said the suburbanite, "what a waste of time. What the , world needs Is not a range finder bat ( a cook finder that will star when foand I by the ranges already located." ( Strikingly Unoriginal. A prominent clergyman says that the only wny to be Interesting Is to break the Ten Commandments. How Is that being Interesting? It's abont the least original thing mankind can do. Neverj . Ton never hear of beauty doctors In i the country. ' / RKR/ Hsi SwtI ' Bag1 CoprrftM 1916 HMHoqm of Koppcabelaflt ' " : '? ' -? \ )rama's Most Spectacular t Production Will Be Brought Here The Llebler Company's production 3 ( Robert Hicbens' and Mary Ander- B on de Navarro's "The Garden of Al-lH lb, on 1U fourth annual tour will ba 1 jS he attraction at the Grand Opera g ionae Tuesday, September 19. and Is 2 onceded to be the most spectacular B md massive production of a drama S hat the1 stage has ever had. The performance will be a series 2 if realistic stage pictures of life on & he desert. There will be wonderful N lews of the 8ahara desert, shimmer- & ng in the white heat of noonday. S [lowing red and pink nnder wonder- S ul sunsets, o^ pale and sinister un- g ler the weird spell of tropical nights, 2 There will be the street scene and j! he Interior of the dance hall In the g treet of the Ouled Nalles. Benl-Mo- 2 a, both vrfld and Intoxicating. There A rill be the scene of Count Anteoni's Ij uxurlous garden in all its tropical Sj plendor. A terrifying storm In thai 1 treat "waste of the world"?the do- " art of Mogar?will be shown. Then o the peaceful shadows of the Trap>lst monastery at El Larglni, on the idge of the desert. The story In brief is: Domini Enllden goes to Africa to seek peace rom a previous life of sorrows and lisappolntments. Coming to Benldora, she is enthralled by its peaceful lolltude. While there she meets BoIs, a young monk, whom she knows / inly as a traveller. After a short ac- I lualntance, they marry and Journey ' lut into the desert, whero, under tho ipur of conscience, Boris confesses o his bride who and what he Is. Then Domini persuades him to return' o the monastery and give her up foi* iver. Sarah Truax, William Jeffrey. Ho rard Gould, Tbaddeus Gray. Jamos dason, Albert Andruss, Leo de Valiry. Pearl Gray and the Abbott famly of Ave. are the principles among he hundred players that will be seen n the play. CLASS ENTERTAINED. The Phtlathea class of the Highland . ivenue M. E. Sunday school was very 1 ileasantly entertained at the homo it Hiss Lester Stucky on Pennsyl anla avenue last nt-ht. After a ; 1 ihort business session a social hour < vaa enjoyed and refreshments were' * enred. Those present were Misses ' 3tta Cunningham, Lulu and Ruth 1 joodem, Delia Holbert, Edith Parker, | J )Ia Cunningham, Hester Stucky and I Are. P. Pitzer. I t " i Bell-ans Absolutely Removes i Indigestion. One package ~ proves it 25c at all druggists. T WEdeUght w w Certainties finish and satisfa We delight in 1 and in having it We prize the title worked hard and lor We aim to give jj they have found else We aim forservi* building up a wondn L And we're doing f KUPPENHI & SOCIET $10, $15 At fifteen, we refinements that you w pect to cost $2-50 or $3.C We step upward to $18 $25 with noticeably im things that show on 1 face, that register a worth than is evidence! increased price. THE HU h FAIRMONT'S U 125 .<" * * . . ' v -i*-' r ii.M r | LEADERS OP. j POPULAR New Fall Exclusive and Disti j Women's Sis of'd These are among the most not H Ions. Coats are 30. 32, and 34 inct K smartly flared. All the wanted c>I< Bk 326.75, 331.75 and 337.76. n his Invalids' Hotel and fonnd 87 time! Kidney, Bladder and Uric Add trot he kidneys are weak or diseased, these na [efficiently, and the poisons are oarrled U lepression, aches and pains, heaviness, ihilliness and rhenmatism. tn some peop ind loins, distieasing bladder disordeta an irio acid sometimes forms into gravel or kffects the mnsoles and joints, it causes In Annric* conquers urio acid as hot wate Some one daily offers his or her woi shat Mr. Hobaob Fab*swo*th has to leoralgia and rbenmatism in the left eh lave not even been able to raise my ar pain was so great Recently I decided to t ablets bat a short time, bat the pain has ai my arm and use it, which I conldnt do b [ have foand that has helped me, and I h Sltf in (he drug itcrt and g*tnAmtTic," cr ry a Want Ad in T in certainties in tl of style, of fabric-wc ction. iiaving men ask for t ; of greater-value-give ig to get it and we intend 1 men more for their n where heretofore. :e intelligently render* dus great good will all this with? EIMER, THE Y BRAND CL i, $18, $20 01 offer We say th ould ex- must serve and K) more. the big thing, i 0>oa wp'rp sn snrp i, <pw ur "--w ? creased- th^,we s.ay c * get the pnce yo -he sur- C08t 0f any in* greater we fail to win 3 by the with this sam rendered servic B CLOTHING IROEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIHQ \ MAIN STREET ; , L' i , Woman* and Mlaoea' Appartl^Bjk ' w*l PRI0I8 TO . WW* PIT IVIRV nnd pursb Millinery | nctive Creations Just received a ? fine shipment of (fi k Fisk, Gage aid I r Reed Hats g\ and will be shown to S >V all our customers. It K your hat la here, se- 3S lect It now, do not wait S < SPrices at f4.60 up to BS i 11 120.00. H ! isQnctive Smartness | able arrivals In New Fall Fash- I lea long. Skirts are full and B >rs at $18.60, $19.76, $21.76, $24,76 g mttV/mSSSS^W n io Back of Neck Often Denotes Kidney Weakness, rmptoms of kidney trouble are sadbat pain in back of nook and doll, ing feelings in small of baok are to ooked for. Simply by realising that these V distresses are often the onset or signals of kidney trouble it I//"we" get rid of them J j 1U. y immediately to \ toning the kidneys. The very best v.** way to do this is by taking a little ? "Unri.' with - the "^ S^ meals. In this way it & is dissolved with the , food and Anally reaches the kidneys, where it bee a tonio effect. "Annie" was reoently dlaoovered f Doctor Pieroe, of Buffalo, N. Y., here It has been thoroughly tested i more potent than lithie. , ibles bring mltory to many. When tnral Alters do not cleanse the blood > all parts of the body. There follow drowsiness, irritability, headaches, j ; Is there are sharp pains in the baok d sometimes obstinate dropsy. The kidney stones. When the nrie add mbsgo, rhenmatisn, goat or sclattoa. r melts sugar. ds of praise of "Amnio." Hers is say-?? For the last year I had solder, and for the past six months m and couldn't sleep at night, the tv ' Annrio.' I have been ndbg the >' Imost left my abonlder and I can raise" 1 efore. ' Annie' is the only remedy ! eve need dpsens of other medicines." 1 j tend JDr. Tient 10c lor trial gdefeye. ! "he West Virginia n . * ""SSii his store. & i irth, of fit, j |l he unusual ?. I rs. We've :t if to keep it loney then i| J id. We're ' _ | :1 FRAT 11 DUES | 1 . *01- 19 satisfy?that's, to satisfy, and'' :ome back and ^?| u paid, plus the eonvenience, if you absolutely ;^?PH e ^ intelligently I j I I % |