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v Better Clothes am
for More Boys the
Known.
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The new Fall and Wir
i fine time, but not a minut
fine suits, in spite of all tl
woolens.
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In style and making they are i
hands.
' This year the single breasted i
, plenty of good examples of both k
too. that smart boys and tasteful
The fabrics are grays and brc
a suit with two pairs ol pants on i
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Home From Mountains. i ]
Mrs. Harry B. Clark and children |i
Miss Mary and Harry Clark, Jr., i
who had spent the last several months | i
ai jjcci x ax tv, u?i> c i i-iui ut:u uuiutr ; ?
Mr. Clark had been at the Park [or i
several days and accompanied them
home.
Home From Motor Trip.
Miss Nettie Martin and Miss Edith
Hunsaker have returned from \\ heel- .
lng where they motored in the former'*
car. They were the guests while
there of Mr. and Mrs. John Price.
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Interesting Recital.
The pupils In music of Mrs. Josephine
Haymond gave a delightful musical
program last evening In Fairvicw
at the First M. E. church. A splendid
program of vocal and instrumental
music was rendered. Those taking a
part in the recital were Joe Hamilton.
Berl Parrish, Bernie Smith, Edith Austin,
Edna Haught. Josephine Tennant,
Tinsel Tennant, Virginia Wilson, Ruth
Haught, Mary Murphy, Margaret Chalfant,
Fern Hamilton, Beatrice Hall,
Blanche Hall, Nlel Kaufman, Naomie
Morris and Emma Morris.
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Motored to Morgantown.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hennen and
children, Thomas and Emily and Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Hennen, the latter
' two of Washington, D. C., motored to
Morgantown yesterday and were the 1
guests for the day of Messrs. Hennen's
sister, Mrs. W. A. Mestrezat.
Home from Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Higginhothnm
and son. Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
1 H. D. Hoult and children who bad
occupied Wildwood on the Valley river
tor the past two weeks have returned
home. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McF.l- i
tresh were the guestR for several diva, i
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I Here on Visit.
I Albert Leonard, of Connellsville. :
Pa., Edward. Leonard ot Myersdale, '
Pa., former Fairmont men, were in <
the city yesterday with their sister, i
Mrs. Mollie Levelle and their brotner, .
Guy Leonard.
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To Entertain at The Fairmont. i
Fred M. Jamison and Fay N. Donham
who have been called to the colors
in the National army will be gueste i
of honor on Monday at a dinner at '
' The Fairmont at which Smith Hood,
president of the Fairmont Trust Com- i
pany of which both men are employes
will be the host.
Mrs. C. C. Patterson was hostess
* yesterday to the T. A. S. club at her i
home on Walnut avenue. The guests
were entertained at needlework and
refreshments were served.
Mlssonary Tea Tonight.
The annual 2ftwiosarr tea of the i
Store
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j'- -^BBBIlMjH DlO!HBnuwaD
oys Who Want
i Better Clothes
in We have ever
iter Suits are here in fine vj
e too soon. Undoubtedly,
lat has been said of the sc;
Jrooaoly as good as ever came fro
aoclel is going to compete with the dou
intis in this new stock. Plenty o? the s
mothers will.like.
nvns and plain colors and the prices si
tp to 515 tor the finest suits we carry.
(Men's Store, First F
AL EVENTS]
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isabclle Thoburn missionary society
of the First M. E. church will be herd
this evening at S o'clock in the church
parlors. Members are urge to be pre.-,
ent prepared to pay their dues, and
also to return their mite boxes.
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At The Fairmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ogden and
daughter. Miss Margaret, and Miss
Helen Uaither, of Wheeling, were a
parly oi automobile tourists registered
at The Fairmont last night.
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Married at High Noon.
GRAFTON, Sept. 14.?The home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendrickson, on
McGraw avenue, was the scene of e
most impressive and pretty wedding
yesterday at high noon. The br'dc
was their eldest daughter, Miss Jo
Clare Hendrickson, and the groom was
Harry Archibald Phillips, of Austen,
Nev.
The ceremony was performed l:y
Rev. Dr. J. Talbert Keenan, pastor of
Andrew's M. E. church of this city.
To the strains of a wedding march
beautifully rendered by Miss Lulu
Lanltam at the piano, the groom ana
groomsman, Leslie Clayton, ente~ed
the parlor by the bride with her fattier
and preceded by the maid of honor
Miss W'illfred Hendrickson, and the
fairy flower girl, little MIsb Mary Elizabeth
Kelley, of Buckhannon, cousin
of the bride. <
After the nuptials an elaborate buffet
luncheon was served in courses to
the guests standing. There were some
50 or 60 guests present. Among them
were the following from out of town:
Mrs. Clara Wilson, Lawrence Wilson,
Misses Etta and Grace Amos, Roy,
Hugh and E. P. Amos, of Fairview, Ma '
riou county: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ri i
ler, of Elkins; Miss Dolly Davidson, ,
of Flemington; Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Kelley and little daughter of Buckhan
non; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thayer and
Misses Frances Stavely and Isabel
Dawes, of Baltimore; Master Ambrose ;
Gorman, of Covelo, Cat.; Miss Mary ,
Brown, of Florida, and Miss Olive ,
Hutchinson, of Wheeling. ,
After a reception lasting until 2.30 ,
o'clock in the afternoon, the happy j
couple departed an hour later for a
Weddine trin tn Mew, Vnrtr smt nth.-.r
eastern cities, accompanied by the
best wishes of the entire community.
They will make a short stop here upr>n( (]
their return and then will roceed to (
their future homo in Nevada.
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To Attend Sweet Briar. j
Mrs. Fred Helmick and daughter,
Miss Frances, have gone to Baltimore
to visit the former's mother, Mrs. W.
B. Brooks for a week en route to ;
Lynchburg, Va., where Miss Helmick i
will enter Sweet Briar college for the
coming school year. Miss Florence ;
Dowden who attended Sweet Brier
last rear will spend the winter In the ;
ns at 8:00 a. m.
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DaBcaufort.^,
The Countess De Beaufort, here st
wife. She was Miss Helen Reiman, 18
wealthy Terre Haute merchant, and clc
ordered to Governor's Island. N. Y? to
ount's previous wife was the iato
south with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
J. E. Dowden.
Donley-Franzheim Engagement,
Mrs. Charles William Franzheim of
Wheeling have announced the engageHenderson
Franzheim to Joseph Patrick
Donley of Waynesburg, Pa? a son
sf Congressman and Mrs. J. B. Donley
3f Waynesburg. No date for the marriage
however has been named. Mr.
Donley and Miss Franzheim are both
(veil known here.
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A Surprise Party.
A surprise party was given to Mrs,
Epama Layman on. Monday evening at
-he home of Mrs. Vandergrift on Mer:hant
street in honor of her birthday.
A very pleasant evening was spent
and games were played and refreshments
were served. Those present
were Misses Helen Vandergrift, Pearl
Hager, Ruth Hager, Emma Esteap,
Norma Huffman, Nora Thomas and sister,
Miss Whitehalr, Effie Fetty. Jennie
Fetty, Nellie Daughtrv, Meryl
Daughtry, Margaret Layman, Mrs. Hat
tie Vandergrift, Mrs. White, Violet
Shaw, Nora Mearl, Rosie Mearl, Mrs.
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But to
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Many of our Cu
of securing for them
specialized.
We know that (
der them, and we ha
us their newest garm
For the entire se
est degree, and to ha
The collection of new
of women who are always fi
The keynote of fashic
many different kinds of fas
SuitSSmart
tailoring and ind
standing characteristics, i
skirts is noted?very much n
frequently long and tight, bi
CoatSWonderful
indeed are tl
Cashmere, Bolivia, Suede D\
English Velour are adaptab'
tiful indeed are the many in
Street Dressesare
especially interesting wi
Paletot frock. Straight lii
these. Many are embroidere
ings are used for adornment
most favored.
Blousesshow
a decided trend towai
presed in the softer colors ?
lace and miniature designs c
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-year-old daughter ot E. E. Relman,
iped with the count Just before he was
accept a captaincy In the army. The c
Countess Irma Kilgallen De Beaufort.
Emmie Layman, Messrs. Bill Bowller,
Charley Thomas, Bob Starner, Clarence
Huger, Ben Mearl, Fred Halklns,
Bob Smallwood, John Hawl, Harry
Fetty and Mr. Hall.
Mrs. T. A. Deveny and sons, T. A.
Deveny, Jr., and John are home from
Mt. Lake Park, Md., where they had
spent several weeks.
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Store Closes at
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Say that Every V
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Lsiuincis ncive cureauy
the most distinguished
Dur customers are entit
.ve this season arrange
ents each week as soo
:ason, we have plannei
ive every week's show
THE NEW F
fashions this year has demons
rst to take up the new things '
n this season is " Youth,'' and
hions here.
ividuality are their outk
decided change in the
lore narrow. Sleeves are
ittoning at the wrist,
le luxurious new coatings,
jvetyn, Lupine Cloth and
le to the new styles. Beaudividual
fancy linings.
ith the introduction of the
nes are most favored in
d, and buttons and stitchSerge
and Satin are
d daintiness, which is ex-'
ind in the use of real Filet
>f embroidery.
SEALS WIFE'S JAWS.
TWEED, Ont.?Ed Stark has been
arrested for cruelty to his wife. She
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was an inveterate gumchewer and
marathon talker. Stark mixed piaster
of paris. sealing wax and pepper
mint with her gum, and when she
woke up her jaws were locked togetuer.
Stark's defense is that a women !
who will take her gunt to bed wiui i
her deserves whatever fate may befall.
f| INDUSTRIAL
FAIRMONT
A number of the cottages which are'
being erected on Gaston avenue fori
the South Side land company and the
Watson. Fleming, Miller company
are now completed and will be ready!
for occupancy withi na short time.!
The houses are attractively finished.
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Genuine
Fish Skin Pearls
With Beautiful
Oriental Sheen
Prices
$3 to $50
The HALLMARK Store
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5:00 p. m.
Hold a 1
Previous
Veek Throughout
rC WT r\r\ !> ?vi LT --L
g wccts. ai n<tri
shown their apprecial
styles of which this
led to the very best s<
d with our best mam
n as they are designe<
d to have our stocks V
ing equal that of Ope
ASHIONS
trated to many our prepared)
when they are practical.
I youth is variety So do not
Sports Attireis
sepecially featured in the se
Suits, Sports Coats, Sports J
and Sweaters.
The Millinerypresents
exclusive French moc
designers. Velvets and Silks i
gete and French crepes- Th
Beige, gray, blues, brass and j
Misses' Coatsare
charming. The fancy f
appeal, and the soft, rich new
tractive. The short waist li
these Coats.
Misses' DressesHere
is the coat dress, e:
tical for wear as a coat or a di
It is the best developed in Jei
either embroiderd or plain,
gold.
with hard wood floors throughout. I
bath, roomy basement sand closets, i
and well arranged rooms. i
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A Maxwell light truck Is now on i
ui?]uuy in me window or me iianj i
HOME FOLI
There are so many people In Fair- i
mont and in every city, town and nam- i
let in West Virginia who have been
benefited by Dr. Pierce's medicines i
that it is nothing new to see their tea- j ,
titnony in print. |
Mrs. Anr.ie Lewellyn, 215 Newton j 1
street, this city, says: "1 developed a
severe case of woman's weakness. 11
suffered with pains in the back and
side, extending downward. This
caused me to become nervous and ,
weak and all tun-down In health, f
began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite PreMRS.
ANNIE LEWELLYN.
scrlption and this medicine cured me
of all my weakness and restored me to
health and strength. I have never had
any return of the trouble. I know it
to be a wonderful medicine for women
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tm wee- Mfiee-v
ShomA preserves shoes, sheds to
A brilliant, lasting shine. Overf
box. The key opening box pre1
broken nails and soiled fingers.
ShinoiA Home Set ^4
Substantial bristle dauber," and Atffeg
soft lamb's wool polisher. i
Makes shining convenient and \
oasy. Ask Hearest'Store. \
BLACK?TAN?WHITE?RED >
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Formal , i
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t the
ley's |
:ion of our efforts
Store has alwava
;rvice we can ren- >|
ifacturers to send J
:ept up to the highning
time.
icss to satisfy the wants * "1
be surprised if you find j /
'ason's offerings?Sports . 9
Presses, Skirts, Smocks
lels and others of our owfi '3
are combined with Geore
contrast is effective,
mrple are favored colors.
mcket makes an especial
fabrics are extremely afcne
is also featured in |
specially desirable; pracl-ess,
and easy to get into. :
rsey, serge or gaberdine, /|i
In navy blue, tan and ,J|
;arage and the garage Is doing a 9
tood business as the local agent for
ihese cars. A number ot cars havji 1
wen disposed ot within the paSt'few
lays and they arc being sold as rapid- '-9
y as shipments can be secured- .. 1
vS TESTIFY I
and can recommend It to those Who 1
suffer with womanly trouble."
Mrs. J. D. Summers. Ill Diamond .9
street, this city, says: "We have used j
m. jr'ivl'h medicines in our family SI
ind they always gave perfect satlafacion.
I have taken the 'Favorite Pre- J
scription' as a woman's tonle when
was weak, nervous and all run-down
n health and found it very beneficial,
to much so that I can recommend It to
ithers who are ailing. I also had- caarrh
quite badly and was permanently
relieved by usir.g Dr. Sage's Catarrh g|
Remedy. 1 can also recommend this
medicine." , 'M
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One nice thing about Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription It contains no alcohol
or narcotic nor any harmful
ingredient. Put up in liquid and tab- I
lets and sold by druggists. It not obtainable,
send $1.00 to Dr. Pierce, Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y? and he HS
will mail a large package of tablets.
Mrs. A. A. Atha, 200 Grafton street,
this city, says: "Dr. Pierce's Favorite a
Prescription helped me when I most .
needed help and 1 am glad to recommend
It. When I was going through
middle age I became all run-down,
weak and nervous, could not sleep, had . J
severe f"-lns in my back and hips so
I could hardly walk. I took six hotties
of the 'Favorite Prescription' and j
it brought me through this critical ;jj
period in a good, strong, healthy condition.
Women who are going through
this critical time should not suffer, but J
take Favorite Prescription.'" .
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