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1W i%OU OFFICERS PBMR1I! Visited This City During :j Tour of the Lodges of the State. jthe West VirgJnla Workmen t October, which Is published at Well burg, has more than a page ot th month's issue devoted to a tour I northern West Virginia lodges of ll Ancient Order of United Workmi by A. R. Fleming, the new grand r corder of the order, and W. B. Tuc er, the grand foreman. The lodges Fairmont, Clarksburg, Morgantow Monongah and Shinnston were amoi those visited and the lodges ga their guests a royal time It would a (ear from the interesting wrlteup the tour. The first stop was made at Fa mont where Sam It. Nuzum was qui prominent In the proceedings, exh Ing an enthusiasm regarding an C tober class of members which w very gratifying to tho visitors. Wi ter S. Hnggcrty, tho prosecuting i torney, impressed the grand lodge < fleers as being fine timber for futu assignments. L. C. Fitzhugh presidi at the lodge session and later a soci [hour was enjoyable spent at Andi son's restaurant, which Is said to I among the largest, If not the large In the state. J The visit to the Clarksburg lod Svas made the more enjoyable there was an initiation on and fi applications for membership we ibeard. Interest In A. f). I". \V. i fairs was not very high at Clarksbu a year ago and the way Temple lod; [has boomed impressed the visltc mightily. Jlr Tucker elves J. Ourrence credit for the awakening A Jest to the efloct that he put (' gcurrcnt ' into the lodge. Mord Le fs, Ed Dawson and others come for brief mention in connection wi Ihe Clarksburg lodge, f The visit to the Shinnston lod was greeted with the assurance one now member at least, a son M. W. Hnll. financier of that lod; fcl. L. Watkins, recorder of that lod? |s also postmaster at Shinnston. . T. U. Price, of Monongah, Is giv< Iredit for keeping that lodge. 011 t [uap in the writeup and it is observi ^hat those who attend the grand lod I Heelings will remember liiui. Morgantowu, which has one of t est lodges in the Jurisdiction, did n Ihow ui> at Its best to there visitu .s the attendai.ee was small on t tight of Sep. 2J. It was explain hat the lodge held r.o meetings he summer and fall interest was r. [ulte at the boiling point. (can eat almost anything;' says mrs. e. j. howel lells How Ncrv-Worth 0' I crcame Her Nervous Indigestion. IMarietta's Nerv-Worth druggist ve Iceutly received tho following than ^>1 letter from a greatly benefited cu Hmcr: Hi1r. Will S. Richardson:?I have ta several bottles of Nerv-Worth at ^Bid it very beneficial in rclierii Hrvoua indigestion and its kindrt ^ftmcnts. fan eat almost anythli H,ll<> taking it and cheerfully recoi ^Ktnd it to anyone suffering with tli Hmcnt. Your3 very truly, H MRS. EMMA J. HOWELL. I 41S Washington St., Marietta, O. Another Grateful Letter: ^ Mrs. Ora Burns, of 220 Greene stret ^^Hirietta, was also moved the othi Hr to tell of a similar happy N'er Hbrth experience, which she did Hi following letter: Hwill S. Richardson:?1 feel so mut H.ter since 1 took one bottle of Ner ^^Hirth. Lost appet'te, but now 1 car H: enough to eat. And 1 had the hea Hie, but it has entirely left m Hildn't rest at night and would hat Hget up, but now 1 can go to bed at Hep good all night and 1 advise an Hiy who has the headache and loi appetite to take Nerv-Worth. MRS. ORA BURNS. Hlrane's drug store sells Nerv-Wor Hralrmont. Your dollar back if th Haous family tonic does not do f H what it did for these Marietta si Hbra. > Yon Know This Lovely I Star She, too, H says her W wonderfu ly Clear p Beautiful Wf Complex^ ion is due I Creme Tokaloi \ Roseatec Mtoent from aU oth tee. MMKM to ban!* cot Bon MmbUmi, ton* np a eallo' kled, sagging r.ktn and glre ma > nei beauty la Unas nights i Hws>?riaimU Ward, pictured abcr Hat cms of the hundreds ol famoi BpWJ*o dM and racommet Bpjy>llb>?Bmt?da?tta arei BV iTHE WEST V] NEW MAP OF EUROPE AS PROP* ? tv p: - v/f rfl ? 0EARI3. w 1L i - ^ It \ji Xf ."> 'c; FRANCE /7 ! a! V- .? J "C^VIBNNAO ? r 3 ;-U| j ^ rC ;e Tliis Is how Roosevelt would make over the map o ' ' many Indemnify Belgium. Then he would create the folio hia. Armenia, Poland, Jugo-Siavia (Serbia,) a Chech comn j,' vaks, Hungary and the free city of Constantinople, l'rani ^ mans in this war and Alsace-Lorraine. All German roloi ,, captors. According lo this plan Austria-Hungary would Russia would lose territory, but Russia would gain in ha' importance in that country. ot ________________ he "rr-red | : Hole This Wonde Fashion's Most Beautiful C "Bought underpriced by giving large casi from the hands of some of America's bes j Bargain Offerings. All Alterations Free ~ v- Your Garments i Delivered on Time r> I rf% 5 $18.50 I $25.00 I $32.50 ? Suits Suits Suits I *14 * *1850 *2491 - Choice of more than 200 hundred beauti ful Suit Models showing the new lengtl coats, belted and straight lines, in fact ev ery new fancy that fashion has decreet modish. The fabrics include Broadcloths, Velours, Serges, Poiret Twills, Burellas, Jersey | Cloth, Poplins and Gabardines. |, Inajljth# new Autumn ehadoa, trimming* are fiandeomi rtir'eoliar and cuff*, v?lvet Inlaying*, button* are u*ei eictenalvely on some model*?SELECT YOUR SUIT TO DAY FROM THESE ABOVE SALE PRICES. Children's CA. Children's 1 Union Suits . O vFC Sweaters ., Size* 2 to 6?euperlor quality, $2.00 value* ve fine fibbed garment*. e(j color*. 1 1 1 1 ^ $4 Crepe de O QC $1.25 Flann 3 Chine Waists . Gowns t..., r-1 New ahadee, fall modela, atpac- Plain white, >r | tally priced. ailk braid trim r.| > $6.95 Georgette Blouses $4.9 ; Beautiful modela la Fleth and White, from aeveral go ? 1 arinVfe to 48. wa?a?w?.a.i.. ?m? a RCHNIAN?rAHMQNT, FRIDAY EVE* 3SED B YTHEODORE ROOSEVELT i ill 7w <v\ -? w,f V RUSSIA . ?' iVOfOpS I ' ^"POLAND^ j 'l' ?? 1 SVJ -f\r-~ , *;vpw> \f> - BUDAPEST ,-r- 1 K HUNGARY jpl RUMANIA J | 0 SLAVIA c' .. j I ^ V son*, J 1 "<, BULGARIA Y ^ 2 ( 'cONSTANTrROPLMailJ is g mr i f the world: First, he would restore and tuake Gerwlng new independent states?Finland. Lithuania, Aralonwealth, compos ed of Bohemians, Moravians and Slo:e would get back all the territory taken by the GerlieR taken by British and French would belong to the he practically dismembered. Germany, Turkey and ring a free outlet from the Black Sea of tremendous rful Money Saving Creations Ib* The Latest Style h orders in advance"?This is the sum and s t makers. The savings arc so unusual that g models (41 j Jm^.w % ifep; in suits in- /o Wffj I \ |U Mr; ! in this salt \ W~X"!~X~X-X- I ^ $18.50 $28.00 Coats Coats 1 $1490 '22* Hundreds of clever new Coats, cle 1 as well as conservative models, Wi dium and full flare, belted and pie; j lined fabrics of Suede Velour, Cashmere Clot! cloth, Soft Meltons, Plushes, 1 Many have handsome fur outfa and bor Oriental Buttons, etc. CHOOSING A COAT at this sale a s adventure. You stroll into the fas] J all sides are racks and cabinets, a] beautiful exclusive styles. SVool-j or Women's Under- /^r ... 1 e*3D wear ry special assort- ribbed vests and pante (white) all sizes. ekUC95c "StUle Without splendid quality fT^T TT~> T"^ , med J lJtiL r 1 322 MAI HOME ECONOMIC ! WORN IS OUTLINED * I Mias Marlon Hepworth of W. y. U., Here in Confi ference. ? J- VI tl Plans tor ths city and connty home p demonstration work tor the coming ri year were laid at a conference which was held yesterday afternoon at the ^ local agent's room In the court house, Miss Marlon Hepworth, the head of the Extension department of the West Vir- J, ginla University, Morgantown, Miss ,, Blanche E. Price, the local county b agent, and a number of prominent Fair- 0 mont ladies made up the conferees. a Among those present were Mrs. . James A. Meredith, president of the Woman's club; Mrs. James Gump ana Mrs. Yeager, both of Mannington; Mrs. Haggerty, of Farmington, and Miss Cora Price, of Pine Grove. Two additional ladles will be selected and the ? J=j (lit! 111; H im-; 1111 i H 1 n 1 I GIRLS! MAKE A | | BEAUTY LOTION | | WITH LEMONS | 4? I iTi ti iti iti iti iti iti 1*11*1 iti ifi iti * it, .1 it. ,t. ,1. .I. ,f, ,t, ,t,.I, ,t, TTTTTTTr rTTTf TtTtTTTTtttTt i At the cost of a small jar of ordinary j cold cream one can prepare a lull quar- i ter pint of the most wonderful lemon j skin softener and complexion beauti fier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing i three ounces of orchard white. Care j should be taken to strain the juice ' through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp ; gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh ' for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and re- I move such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin i softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of j orchard white nt n-iv nhamincw o?a I two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- ' grant lemon lotion and massage it daily j into the face, neck, arms and hands, j It should naturally 'help to whiten. I soften, freshen and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is truly marvelous to smoothen rough, red | hands. Chance On J ew A- f\ a biiucuwics ai ?p*-,r.ui ubstancc of this story of under every rvomr.n who needs new a a $30.00 $37.5( Coats Coats *24?? s29 7 ver new models of the dressier omen's and Misses' Fashions, in ated effects, many are full, fane1 . I r ; - J i'---* ' t* c*?#vs -v ' ' -* i, Pom Pdm, Silvertone, Broad 3urellas, Zibelines, Etc. der^jjvtlvet and ml pluth trimming* jji' : * t ttiis store, will be really one j Won, and there confronting yo 11 heavily burdened with the ;i.T. ' $2.50 Silk Waist I Qfi Special . ... .... 0 ?*-?-- - u/nu.u ..a ?? ruwmj ww i"wVT BIIU model?, every size. Extravagance" \SHION N STREET . <> ? P5?PPff v '' -' ' .' . V ' roup will then make up the central ome economics committee. It wu deleted to take op the trait conservation rorlc at a later date. Daring the comtg year the girls' canning club, the inn woman's club and tbe city club ork will be taken up as usual. [entucky Mail Gets Off With Light Fine Being Ignorant of that part ot the ity tralflc laws which states clearly lat it shall be unlawful to park an auimoblle at any point on Main street )r more than ten minutes cost T. R. *nero one dollar. Ranero when axasted by Policeman Dlgman. stated lat be bad Jnst moved to Fairmont rem Kentucky and tbat be did not now that be was violating the law by arking his car on Main street. Ranero nd bis family had been in the Dixie beatre for one hour and thirty minutes efore the car was removed. He put p a forfeit of five dollars to appear t court this morning, when four dolirs were remitted. The New I Don't fail to see this Pittsburgh Automol Square Garden, Oct. $1C A true little brother and 6-66. This new light six mi unbeatable. The best of the popular priced SPECIFIC Continental engine. Delco Tlmkin bearings. Fedders r THIS TERRI1 If you can't come to the sho garding terirtorv as It la rapl V /\o4- A v i uoi rtli DlSTRIB 5706 Penn Ave., PHONE 804; iuits, Coats i ) to $10.00 Less pricing?the garments are : pparel should certainly?at 0F" Alterations 1 D Many beautiful stout models in jgit coats included in ffiT" this sale. ) $21.50 Dresses 1 5 $|0.5O$ Women's and M 1 "1?" street dresses i fsilk and pleated m< Bkirts, some ] some beaded, sc Materials ii Taffetas, PI ?reat etc. u on mno+ Evary flood ehade?I and Black, exclusive i ^ elxe, at apeclal mone; Kid Gloves i QC Special AaSJO White, Ivory, Pearl, Gray, Salmon, Champagne, eto., regular S2.50 quality. 85c Womens Union Suits .... .ODC Splendid weight and quality nearly all alzee. $6.50 Silk and Sat Plain.colore, faney plaida and etrlpea, ary valuee, moat every alze, all new fi 1 1 PAGES " Night School Starts Monday Evening A meeting preliminary to the regular openln got the evealng ichool which will be conducted at the Fairmont High ichool during the winter, will be held ij on Monday eevnlng, October 11 at 7:15 o'clock. At this meeting plena and schedules will be prepared for the 1 ; opening ot the school on Tuesday evening. October 16. It Is probable that the school wtB : ;'&B meet on each Tuesday and Thursday evening during the winter and a tuition fee of one dollar per mouth win be a charged. Thla school will afford a splendid opportunity to those employed during the : 3 day who desire to take a course In mm. mercial and vocational branches. Competent teachers will have charts ot the work of the school which will be conducted under the supervision of school officials. = s? j loon 6-36 ? "sensation" at the )ile Show, Motor 13 to 20, inclusive. 195 to the "Moon" 6-45 ikes the MOON line i dealers' proposition I field. Get busy. 1 . ' :ations Ignition. Splcer Joints, adlator. TORY OPEN w, write, wire or phone reidly being assigned. uto Co. UTORS Pittsburgh, Pa. ! HILAND. ind Dresses rhan You Can Get Equal Qualities for Elsewhere. fashion's smartest?fresh least?investigate these lone Promptly elivered on Time $23.50 [ $25.00 M Dresses Dresses 24-9?$i9-50 I [isses smart afternoon and n those new straight line , Js Ddels; also clever draped handsomely embroidered, vJ-fJB ime fur trimmed. nclude Serges, Satins, aid Silks, Charmeuse, Yavy, Taupe, Plum, Brown, Green styles. Mainly one of a style and 7 living prices. "Regal' Corsets i qjj Fall Models ... Choice of several stylet, worth ^^'-'/'r'^vrafm Misses Union Suits ..OOC (Whl'e) fine ribbed, size* 8 ta 14, very special WORTH 85c. .in Skirts $4.95. -. Jj heavy^s 11 silk quality. Extraerdln -> J