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il LOCAL SOci Returned from Coast. i Mr. end Mrs. Charles C. Robb and tittle daughter, Miss Ann Estelle, have, returned from Atlantic City where they ha dspent several weeks. Mrs. Robb and daughter had been at the coast tor some time and Mr. JJobb motored there and accompanied them homo this week. ? Returned to Baltimore. Mrs. Blanche Shekalls and daufth lers, the Misses Rose and Genevieve, !' who had been the ghests of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Chambers, have returnl'l to their home in Baltimore. Poring their visit here they had been the ' honor guests at a number of social i iffairs. * ? ? * To Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wllshirs and Mr. and Mrs. ^Morgan Chambers motored t this week to Pittsburgh where they l are spending several days. They will l return here the latter part of the week. I ? ? . ? Luncheon Series. : Mrs. G. M. Alexander and Mrs. J., i A, Meredith entertained at a prettily w appointed luncheon yesterday at the Fairmont Country club. Covers were I j laid for sixteen. On Friday Mesdames I) Alexander and Meredith will again eo, tertaln at luncheon at the club. ? Club to Meet. The Needlcworkers' club will meet i Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. J. L. Hough, at 611 Maryland avenue. ? ' To Honor Guest. Honoring her guest. Miss Anna Hope Simpson, or New York City, 1 Miss Katherine Miller will entertain with a dance on Thursday evening at the Country club. The guest list will Include a number of out of town guests. \ Birthday Party. Honoring the nineteenth anniverI lary of the birth ot their daughter, Miss Anna Deltrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deltrlch entertained a number of 1'? T- ? i>i?uuo tuiuiuuany on rnaay evening it their home In Cleveland avenue. Music and dancing were the diversions at the evening and refreshments were terved. * Legion to Meet. The Presbyterian Legion will hold i meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors. All members are asked to bo present. Clarksburg Guests. Mrs. Aileen Moore, of Clarksburg, ind her sister, Mrs. H. E. Williams, of I Charleston, are guests of Mrc W. F. Nuzum at the Fairmont hotel and of Mrs. Frank Amos, of Madison street. * # 4 Community Picnic. A Community picnic under the direction of the Fleming Memorial thurch at Edgemont, will be held at Tractio npark on Thursday, August 21. The event has been announced by ? posters which read as follows: "Ye Olden Time Picnic Fleming Memorial Church, Sunday School and Community Picnic At Traction Park On Thursday, August 21, 1919. Pack your lunc hbaskets well for one meal and come. Forget the dally grind and the high cost of living for iwhile. Turn yourself loose for An Old Fashioned Picnic Rollicking Rounds of Fun, Jokes an:l Games Everybody's Going." A special car will be at the church it 2 o'clock and will start about fifteen minutes later and will make stops ilong the route to pick up residents who wish to attend. Everyone In the ? :ommunlty Is invited to attend this picnic and various amusements will be proviaea sucn as Baseball games, foot races and story telling contests. The .'eature will be a big picnic dinner to ae spread In the grove. Those who :ah not go to the park early are in. ' rited to go later in the evening and ^ return with the crowd about nine f* I W1UCA, ? ? * Birthday Surprise Party. Honoring the fifteenth birthday anliversary of their daughter. Miss soline Hess, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hess | * mtertained last evening a number of ' 'oung people*at their home with a l drthday surprise party. The evening |? Thatis I || Diamo New and Up-ti I SI Fanus K Ifcgtf OPPOSITE C( * *' : r , AL EVENTS | was spent with games, dancing and music and refreshments were served. The guests included the Misses Mar> McAteer, Isabelle Klaw, Joan Scott, Mildred Reed, Lavora Cubbage, Julia Hillis, Martha Cielland, Rebecca McElroy, Christine Scott, Irene Cielland. Gypsy Irvin and Messrs. John Callalhan. Brookn Rlnno WaHnw nirttror Robert Sloan, Felix Harrot, Paul Willie, Raymond Klaw, Ralph Watklns, Jay Pierce, Wllely Garrett. Other guests _were Mrs. William Hess, ot Wheeling, Miss Bess Hunt and Clyde Baker, of this city. Georgetown Society. Messrs. Paul and Earl Layman, of Georgetown, gave a party to a number of friends recently. Refreshments were served and the chief amusements were music and games. Those present were Miss Ruth Kelley, Miss Atha, of Fairmont; Louise Berry, Bertha Stewart, Marjorle Hood, of Rlvesvllle; Merle Milller, Nellie Arnett, Miss Hasklns, Icie Wilson, May Tr(ckett, Misses Lulu Snider, Kate Snider, Winnie Snider, Mrs. Lily Amnions, Mildred Fortnoy, Mrs. Nlta Wlldman, Mrs. Myrtle Wildman; Geraldine Wlldma,n Marjorle Wlldman, Ruth Lough, | Lizzie Wade, Lulu Moore, Hazel and Opal Brookover, of Morgantown; Mrs. jRoxle Hayhurst, Myrtle Berry, Iris ; Ralphsnyder, Messrs. Charles Knight. [Hugh Thome, Gilbert Thome, Clart ence Thome, Paul and John Berry, I Ted Snider, Archie Snider, Robert Snider, Wctor and Chester Arnett, Gilbert Boyd, Vtrgll Straight, Claude ' i-ough, Dana Barker, Clyde Barker, Colo and Harlen Wade, Russell and Basil Michael, Roy Hayhurst, Harry Kelley, Earnest Ha3hman, Paul and Earl Layman. Junior Wlldman. In Charleston, Mrs. Dorsey Brannon of Baltimore who had been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hamilton on Gaston avenue accompanied by her slstei Miss Luclle Hamilton Is spending the week as the guests of their cousin Mrs Henry Capito In Charleston. Leaving Tomorrow. Miss Clara Groppel of Baltimore who had been the guest of her sistet Mrs. W. S. Hamilton on Gaston avenue for several weeks leaves tomorrow for Marietta where she will visll friends before returning to her home. ? ? ? Corn Roast. The Misses Georgia Norma and Janice Downs entertained a number ol friends at a cor nroast at their home at Farmington last evening. A huge Inn* fl?r? ?- - -- 11,1 * v& mo wiva uutizeu 10 roast too corn and a most enjoyable evening was spent by the guests. * * I -.dies to Play Golf, The regular ladles handicap goll tournament will be held tomorrow tournament will be held tomorrow morning beg'nning at ten o'clock nl the country club and the regular noot day lunchen will he served to those who make re?ervn'"" \ number o ladies will play golf tomorrow. v v' ? Returning Heme. Major S. P. ltiyne brother ot Mrs, A, C. Polk who had been her guest for several weeks Is returning Friday tc New York. * * Entertaining for Miss McDonough. Complimentary to Miss Jean McDoi ottgh, who is the guest of Miss Edttt Mitchell Harlman, Miss Jessie Churct Is entertaining a number of her sir, friends at bridge this afternoon al the homo of her sister, Mrs. Wiilian P. Little at Hillcrest. The guests Included several out of town visitors. * * Guest Here. Mrs. S. F. Nuzum formerly of thh city who had been spending 'some time at Laurel, Md., with Mr. and Mrs H. S. Sample arrived here last even ing to be the guest of friends for sev ernl weeks. She Is now the gues of her mother. Mrs. Mary A. Fleming and her sister Mrs. S. G. Sherrart on Ixjcust avenue. - W W ? Michael Reunion. The Fourth annual reunion of th( Michael family will he held In the prove of Elmer Hibhs on Robinsor Run on Sunday September 7. Prevloui to this year the reunions have been m /thing g? Best in ?| ndand |l num ?j|j dery ?1 ne Selection of G^NJ u-Date Gold and esh Bags. ^JT*! & Co. Bj ) A. B. Scott. |ggg THE WEST VIRGINIAN, F/ held at aome point la Monongalia county. Er-Governor William E. Glasscock and Judge W. S. Haymonu will be tbe speakers at this reunion. Tbe Hlbbs Grove can be reached by automobile by leaving the Falrvlew mce at the covered bridge at Rob-1 Jason Run just above Grays Flats. The grove, being one mile from tbe Falrview trolley line can easily be reached m that way. Cars leave Fairmont for Falrview every hour from thb Wtason Hotel corner. Fare should be paid to Robinson Run. ? ? Society to Meet, A meeting of Uncle Sam's savings society of the Fleming school will be held Thursday morning at temjo'clock at the South Side baseball park. Every member is asked to be present and to come prepared to purchase a savings stamp. * * For. Mrs. Taylor. Honoring Mrs. E. H. Taylor, of Pittsburgh, the house guest of Mrs. Kemble White, Mrs. White and Mrs. ( Oliver A. Wood will entertain tomor- j row at one o'clock luncheon at the' Country club. Covers will be laid1 for thirty. ? For Visitors, Mrs. R. M. Hlte and Mrs. John F. Phillips were hostesses today at one o'clock luncheon at the Country club honoring Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Pitts- , burgh, the guest of Mrs. Kemble ] j White and Mre. W. S. Hennen of j wasMigion, li. d., me guest or Mrs. Phillips. Covers were laid for 24. * ' Entertained at Com Roast. Miss Louise Hill entertained a number ol friends at a corn roast last i i evening at Norwood. A delightful evening was spent by the guests. ? ? At Camp. The Misses Catherine and Grace Victor of Florida avenue and Miss Alta Wilcox of Mannlngton are spend- j ing the week as the gN^sts of Mr. and ; ' Mrs. John Kelley at the Log. i * * ? Returned from Maryland. Miss Lucile Hite has returned from ; ! Westernport: Md., where she had spent the past two weeks as a guest at a house party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grletzner, Miss Lorraine Altman who was a guest at ; j j; ^ What does your coffee cost you ? More l money( headaches sleeplessness ? There's a reasonin fact there are many reasons for changing from ' coffee to i Instant Postum ? at grocers ^ a ^ ? i Columbia | NOW 0 in Exceptiona MY LITTLE SUNSHINE Charles H HOW CAN YOU SAY GOOD-BYE. I I man, tenor duet ! MY SWANEE HOME. Sterling Trio. I MY SUGAR COATED CHOCOLATE Burr. Tenor duet ! OH! HOW SHE CAN SING. Van AND THAT AINT ALL. Billy Mur YOU'RE MAKING A MISER OF ME. I solo. SOME DAY YOU'LL BE SORIJYi T1 Irving and Jack Kaufmann. T TAKE YOUR GIRLIE TO THE MO\ MAKE LOVE AT HOME). Irving PIG LATIN LOVE. Arthur Fields . ONE AND TWO AND THREE AND Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchest: "MONTE CR1STO, JR." Whldorf-Ast I'LL SAY 8HE DOES Sweatmans ( LUCILLE. Fox-trot. Sweatman's < THE VAMP. (Gay) One-step. H lng Orchestra, I BEHIND YOUR SILKEN VEIL. Th< TINS-LING TOY Columbia Saxopl WHERE THE LANTERNS GLOW Sextette - LIFE AND LOVE Columbia Orch< KISS ME AGAIN. Waltx. .Columbia Ilrcgi m, M xts txI^ there: indmdrt R. H01 217 TSLMHSD5N ST. | 'EJUS JE JRMONT, WEDNESDAY" J the party remained here for a couple of weeks longer. At River Camp. Mrs. Harry F. Smith and nephew, McLester Snow of Tuscaloosa Ala., are spending the day at Popular Is land with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell, who are occupying the camp for the! week. 'Mrs. Charles Morris also of! Tuscaloosa went to the camp yesterday foa a few days. Birthday Party. Honoring the twelfth anniversary of the birth of their daughter. Miss Mildred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Smith entertained a number of her friends informally yesterday afternoon from three to five o'clock at their home on Spring street The guests numbered twelve. A color Bcheme of yellow and white was effectively carried out by the use of fall flowers. Oames were played and refreshments served. Returns to Porto Rico, Mrs. M. S. Jarvis, wife of the military commander of Porto Rico, who has been spending the summer with her sister Mrs. A. TV. Rapp, at the Cheat Club in the Alleghenels, left, yesterday to return to her home and was accompanied by Mrs. Amelia Vance Russell, nad daughter. Elizabeth, who will be guests at the Jarvis official home until December. Mrs. Jarvis spent some weeks in the city during the early summer months and was the guest of honor at a number of social affairs given by old friends in ClarkBburg.?Clarksburg Exponent. (I 1 ? T] I DrncnM a i o Miss Martha Gall has returned to Phillppl after spending some time here as the guest of her uncle and aunts, W. H. Martin and the Misses "Gee-Whiz! How it Hnrts*-* - The Pain in My Foot!" "Sometimes it is in my arm. Merciful Heaven, bow my back hnrts in tbe momPierce, which is "keep the kidneys in good order." "Avoid too much meat, alcohol or tea. Unnk plenty 01 pttro water, prcicraoij hot water, before metis, and drive Oil uric acid out of the system by taking Anurio.". This can Jm obtained aJ ; almost any drug store.; Send a bottle of water to the obemisf I at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and you will receive free medical advice as to whether the kidneys are affected. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or three times a night, take heed, before too late. Get Anuric (anti-uric-acid), for it will put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. Ask your nearest druggist for it or send Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial package.' Records iN SALE lly Good List arrlson. tenor solo. 1 A 2754 i rving and Jack Kauf- l 10- inch j 85c ) A 2755 L BOY. Campbell and \ io- inch . ) 85c and Schenclc ) * 27.57. ray, comedian j 85o Henry Burr. Tenor s f A 2743 HAT YOUR GLAD. f 10- inch enor. duet J 85c MES. (IF YOU CAN'T) A 2756 Kaufman. Tenor solo > 10- inch ) 850 ; FOUR, ROCK-A-BYE } A 2751 ra. > 10- inch oria Dance Orchestra. ) 85o Original Jazz Band. ) * 2752. Original Jazz Band. ( 1?" "ich J BOC IValdorf-Astoria Sing- ") A 2758 v 10- Inch ) Happy Six. ........ ^ 86c hone Sextette. ") A 2759 Columbia Saxophone > 10- inch ) 85c ffltra. ") * ?21J. Orchestra ) ""^ch Enr^nincmirfinimfl-prDDf al!Rnri?h&, ffman Opr.. Wratson Hotel. W'KI SVEJM1NG, AUGUST 20, 191? Halite and Annie Martin. Miss Gall accompanied Mr. Martin and slatere on a northern automobile trip, return- j lng here on Monday. I Miss Bess Maann, woh had been \ visiting relatives at "Wadestown, is In : the city to spend several days. 1 aiibs iuurie norner nas returned rteurned from Garrison, Pa., where she had been the guest o f her cousin, , Miss Lucile Six. Mr. and Mrs. George Decker were called to Cumberland, Md.. today by the death of the former's father, Jacob Decker, which occurred there yesterday. Mrs Charles Nuxum has returned from Morgantown, where she had i spent several days with relatives. I Mrs. J. F. Lowe and Miss Delia l Fisher, who had been viBitlng rela- l tives at Wheeling and Bellalre, Ohio, ( have returned to their home in this i city. i Mrs. G. W. McFarling and daugh- t ters, the Misses Alice and Agnes, of < Grafton, are guests of Charles WH,- 1 for* and family of Alexander Place, t Mrs. Ashy Rice, of Spring Btreet. t has returned from a short visit with 1 relatives at Bristol. W. Va. t B. S. Finger, of the Exclusive shop, i is in Unlontown on business. c E. Deltz, of the Deitz Leader shop, is spending several days with his* fam- 1 ily at Mt. Lake Park. = j ! Warm Comforters I ! for Cool Nights $6 up i J I L 1 Our Last Sw? tion Si , SUMMER DRESSES 1-2 FRIO / This seasons best moc going at Half Price. An portunity not to he negh ed. Come ar/1 look at th Hvpsrps pnneiHpf fhpir* d p 1 and the diversity of cc I and design. Consider w it will cost you to bay m^tej-ials ,d^d make s ; . pretty frocks. Whether you choose a or a $25 Dress it wiil c you only half: of its crgi price. I I n t Sinn I 'a"stocra to wear w comes up to the smartness only can women's shoes'be ing child may have bright, properly fitted from assoi Styles, leathers almo the "Seven Ages"?are he I nilM W AH/1 + iv/itx .LigAU oiaxiuaiu Ui. K[U<i style. Unswerving standard j the shoes offered here. I Attractive Fi riages at Ag When one cinsiders 1 value he or she will inrm Hundreds of pieces are dom combined to better HIGH Every family contei nrufn ntiv Anmiei- Coin n-W UUA XXUgUflV VJtWC VJUL looking and baking prol the latest improvements $28.00 Ranges, .. J $32.00 Ranges, .. 5 $42.00 Ranges, .. J $47.50 Ranges, .. i Direct Action, Cinde and Gas Ranges. J J *' ' GET READY FOB WINTER. With winter surel y coming, It Is the part ot wisdom to put all your roofs In shape. There isnt' anything better Lhan the slate surface shingles or the ! and 3-ply Gibraltar roofing that we ire putting on a lot of houses. Call us today. J. Earle Davie, general :ontractor and Job contractor. No. 70 Cleveland Ave., phone 470-R. Adv. ftnlu fine Thinn Nnui lorkinn viiij viiu iiiunj iivvT Luumuy -MONEY"I have doctored nine years for itomach and liver trouble and spent housands of dollars, but instead of jecomlng cured of these aliments, my iloatlng and pains and attacks be-1 :&me worse. I was persuaded a yearj tgo to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy! md have never suffered since taking} he first dose. I wish I had the mon- j >y back 1 spent for other medicine." i t is a simple, harmless preparation! hat removes the catarrhal mucus from. .he lntesflnal tract and allays the in-1 lamination which causes practically; ill stomach, liver and Intestinal allnents. Including appendicitis. Onej lose will convince or money refunded.. Sold by Crane's drug store, H-H 3rug Co.. Prescription Pharmacy in Hannlngton and druggists everywhere.' ? Se epiogReducde of ^ ^ feat ant ! a "; nal enc tart Footwear IF All the Family ittle Women" Amy tells her ? ,t is ahvavs known hv her V c ~ ' / Every one who has a new fro< ill wish to make certain her ] i of the rest of her toilette. i chosen with satisfaction, bu' , spic and span shoes and th< rtments which have been chc st innumerable?in a range re in good values. Footwea .lity, and meeting every req !s of shoe quality have built urniture, Ranges mealinc Auenust - Jl 5? O ;he quality of this Furniture, ediately apprecite this ex( offered in this event. Quai advantage. GRADE R^ mplating purchasing a Rang erings. Tliese Ranges are ( >lem effidently, with a Tnirn make them the equal of an; 523.50 $55.00 527.85. $85.00 536.90 $100.0 542.00 $125.0 rella Gas Ranges, iCoal ,Rar Fifth floor. PAGES, g UOTS FOR 3AU~ We haTe two food lota at theeoniM Of VWw and Q strata in Ooogle ad?| tion that we will sell at pre-war priofl and on easy -terms. These lota wex]9 taken by us to eaUfy an account ao^H we wish to dlapoae of them. Palrmufl Wall Plaster Oo^'Htone 15M.?Adr'fl BALTIMORE & OHIO Night Excursion J TO ; PITTSBURGH jfl AND RETURN ; i SATURDAY August 23. Round Trip, $2.45 * 1 Including War Tax FROM FAIRMONT | SPECIAL TRAIN Will leave at 11:10 P. M.| | See Flyers?Consult Ticket Agents ; I t? ? " * '^ B August Fur Sale /' I J August 25 and 26.' . :en the "Victory" s | Salad Bowls? 11 "his new bowl is 8 inches ll diameter, of American1 rcelain, center being cold decalcomania, design the five Allies, fines as ows: American -French, Belm, Italian, also the Dove Peace and the American , 29c each. < ,|j I ?Basement? Peggy Cloth JI Especially suitable for II rs' and girls' tub cloth- ?J j. 32 inches wide, light i dark blues, tans, etc., in ra iped pattern. 59c yard. / Jfl 36-Inch Linen /^f| I n pink, blue, green, 1 f ler and brown, $1.65/ i m hes wide. $1.85 yard. Third floor Annex, j ji I footwear In our shoe displays not k j t even the littleset walk- Ik 1 s older girls and boys be IJvl sen with great care. of sizes sufficient to fit r measuring fully up to uirement of fashionable a lasting ronfidnnnp in | -;aVa^88B| i9 Baby Car-1 1 Sale Prices J its lispfnlneaa +Vion i+o ity and value were eel-1 JI S.NGES | e will do well to investi-1" jquipped to handle the mum of attention. An j. Ranges, .. $47.80 Ranges, .. $76.85 ) Ranges, .. $87.50 ^ 9 A ^9 ges, Combination Coal 11 ; IJ /;