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AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 143 Malamatoo Corset Co., Makers Diniiiy and I Style j Take care of the cor set a-’d the gown will take care of itself. A rprfnct figure can lend grace and | style even to an ill fitting frock. A perfect figure, moreover, is not s» hard to achieve in thc^e days of skH f>»| and scientific cor set ouildmg. But the im portant point is the fit of the individual corset to the indiv'* iual woman. There t are hundreds of figures, and it is folly to [suppose that one corset, however high priced or however up-to-date in shape, will produce the desired lines in all tyoes of figures. Taoerirtg waists American fteauty Corsets giv s the graceful tapering contour and the defined wai-t line demanded by the prevailing fashi o A style tor every figu j and every kind of dress American Beauty (e i sets i w;aras *e'l as they fit, to perfection. I W. G. Fei reli 1 103-405 Princo'on Av ; I Kiue.ieid, West Vi .iia. - ' " ' i I AMERICAN BEAUTY Styla 103 ■ Kalamazoo Conat Co., Makara L y -— - -'*-*»* she Comfort .•hoe Store. ! One of the sma test, most com* i* ; Tortabie and best fitting low • shoes ever mad - Does not slip 2 at the heel, made in all fashion- ; able st. I s. i THE CGiviFGRT SHOE STORE } 419 Princeton Avenue : : Biuefield. V/e>t Va. f NATH/N SOWN £ b________ i Newest, Late;':, 6esf rA Hntrhln* | fliflrh Par|jr 1 he huchins Roller 3 Swing I In ii or I' nit |m>t ami «11• i-'f•»n |»; • n -i ram j»v top. \<*i. d o n;1111«*111;11. a rid inak and ona*. < t n mr ami w all m idn. "i mid all tlir* kids in tin a a 1‘ofkifitf rliair. >• 11n II111 rliiii Swii," and llaininork sU|»)mrl foj III’ lloll«>r>, w. H. HARRY & CO. r..'....WWWWWWW'W -■ \ Local Happenings Willi tile plea ,|||! Wea I It I 111!-.! ness is l>e^,uninu to impiove in nine Held in evi-ry line |{' al <• late di al* / * neiiei a I wave of pro-penly loiiliu s in Oil IIIidsl . What about I'.lnehehl . lieW hotel? Would i| not he well to prepare for t s ereet Ion this - >i in lie i ? Mins Mary I’air lain** up Iron. ’<iint*:• • • yesterdav to <••• |i«-r hroth *•*. Mr Lullea |'ni>i>, who is ipiite ill it his home on ItofPT street. - * Mi .1 l. < a Id well of (iraliani. ! 'Van shopping i" the « it v yesterda v 1 'or a few hours Mi's \\\ l‘ Carland, ot I'enrkshur:; S llie ipie I o her mainlfallei Mr ’■ I* MU a . .a. i. . r Son l h III ae •..'•I Mr and Mi F.si.i r Stowers, o h; M \ . , •rn I y * * tenia from a pleasure iit)* to Iturke's Harden vlien* the\ nad keen Hie guests ol ( ♦'fiends and relatives for a few days. •Mi A. I! Hilton, ol \da. win rtisaetiuB business here ye.terdny I* “V I* Mini til. <>• I’ocaliinitas, lol Ke v I* Huberts of Klonugn. '!'ii have hee|| the gn.-sls it Father Ollvie.r relumed in their respective Mime yesterday. Nannie I eslie spent last • i ■ 'it her homet'olks al Ta/.e I' Ward returned |(l hei Flat Top yesterday, sil'lei -it in 1 i falliet, Mr. W. A. Iten l ■ short while. The Mercer i ounty i« air will !»• Riven al the Opera Hiuse May It I for lie • *• ■ 11• IH of the City Hospital. Hon II i' Stuart, a tneinlicr ol the S*sue Kailrosid ('onimission, with I • *i sit Ki< hinoiid. spent ; siiori i in. in Hie city yesterday, on i is turn from Itussell enmity, where he lisid spent Snudsiv sit hi old home in Klk Harden. Spesikina >f liis o(lh ial relsifiotiH to his state he said puldic life with him war not sin ambition Inti si duty. It would he wisdom in the democratic part\ >l Virginia to head their next sfsite 'b lo t with the name of II C Stuart i for governor. Mr. Stuart has the1 ■'hilit> to eontr«d the gravest affairs n the oid eoi',uionwea11h, and is in ; every re,-p< 11 v, i 1,y in wear her I i i best cT\*i, la'11 ■ •' >tr Millard V T'loni.u. of Willow j «»n, (his county, i.-, a business visit or today. Mr B H. Coiper left this morn ing with tlie three children, for Sa !*'in, Va., where they will be placed in the Lutheian Orphan’s Home to receive proper parental training and a practical adncatlou. Mrs. .1. A. Tliaxton and daughter Miss Lizzie, who have been visiting drs. It M. C.arrett, on Princeton •venue, for several days, returned today to lhe|,- home In Bedford County. Mr. and Mrs. (' S. Bourne, after visit lug friends in Tazewell and this • ily, returned today to their home it Portsmouth. Ohio. Miss Clad vs Watson, of Kckinan is visiting relatives in the city for a few days. Messrs. I >. M and F. S. Easley, of ibis city, spent Sunday with friends at Pearisburg. The ladleg „f the \V. ". T. IT. will .. «’» "he Y. M ". A. building on Wednesday evening at :i o’clock. All are requested to attend. Miss Laura "rigger returned to Pocahontas todav after a short vis it to relatives In Minefield. Miss Cordelia Tedder, of Ada, Is ' he guest of Mi and Mrs. A. A. Lawson, on Stuart street. r (> S. (iriggs, bookkeeper for I«• II \ auglian A- "o. who under went a surgical operation at Rt. Luke's Hospital yesterday, is re ported to be getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Mrs Paul Adkins, of this city, left to..av to visit her parents at Cercdo Mrs. A. Lawson, of Rtuarf street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mc f!it ire. of Williamson. MERCHANTS TONIGHT. I be merchants of Mluefleld are requested i(> meet at the Thornton building tonight. Important busi n< . .s of great interest to all mer chants. "ome out and participate. POCAHONTAS NEWS Mr. Ed Tabor left Saturday morn ng for points East, wnere he will KLUSHS CAFE . . | - ■ — -v ■■■-V ( Meals served from 6 a. iu. , to 12 p. iu. daily. Prompt j and efficient service. Short Orders aud Lunches. j Ham and Ekks.liicts. j Steak au'd Engs.15cts. i Hambergers . . . 15 and 20cts. ] All kinds of Sandwiches 5 £ and 10 cents * COFFEE Gets. KL U S H v -V No. 9 Princeton Avenue. )p remain for Che summer. Mr. fslclor Hyman is In Keystone this week. Mr. C. U. Witt, of Hramwell, was in our town Friday. Miss Sadie I. id die at tills wrlting is no better. She is suffering from spinal meningitis. Miss (jubsIo Aaron, of Min db Id, is visiting Mrs. Harry dross. Mr. Klsinger, of Cincinnati, is in town this week. Misses Minnie and Helen F* Pv spent Sunday in Vivian. Mr. Louis Aaron has returned fro u a short trip to ,1a most own and '.'or foik. Messrs. J. C. Hindsley and J. (’. Malie, of Cooper, were in tov n Sun day. Mrs. Maggie Hurt, or doodwill, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. Julian Cox, or Mayboury, is. stopping at the home of S. N. Hines this week. The new dispensary of the Poca hontas Colleries Co. Is nearing com pletion, and will soon he occupied by Drs. Haller and Johnson. Quito a number of business men from down in the fields were r() at Laisswain Sunday looking hio,.:iu Mr Earnest Tabor spent Sunday in Hramwell. Mr. Monte Robinson, the congen ial salesman for the Empire Jewelry is in our town today. ---— Banks & Rosenheim, Everything In Pry Goods " Da nty Summer Vest A Oc In f;»n«'y r j I * l m •« I cotton with tap i «k and ideevo three garment* {"J .25c A* i ,C In four pretty plain and fancy ,~j ri lilnnl wtyle- two garments for.25c / i 23c ( lioire of »• I !|| ifl^r .. (y IfH, with p'siin or l;u t* in mm* <1 neck tim! j ntirrow -*ilk hIiouI '■••i “t t up hiIk tii |> r«l neri ;iml ;irm. At 33, 13 and 50c ^ I ’! .i i n >\\ i-n k i1 >t m*(| with ilk t O p e <1 n<» K ,i i*l rtn. CORSETS The Famous P. & N. Corsets Graz: . r.d ]' ,iuty Fo m r 51 f ’O Style and Dignity in N. & H. CORSETS Price 50c BANKS SftS&jS & ROSENHEIM Princeton Avenue*. 200 LADIES SHIRT WAISTS JUST RE CEIVED. - 200 These Waists were bought nt a sacrifice from the man ufacturer and we are offer ing them to you at TUADK WINNING PRICKS. Lovely white lawn waists, elegantly trimmed with Inee or embroidery, high or low neck, short or long sleeves; these waists are marked from 6(tc to $2.its A bunch of beauties in handsomely embroidered china ; Ilk waists, Ji.fix t,, $ 1.00. MEN S SUMMER WEAR Ribbed cotton and Lisle pants and vests, each 50 emits and $1.00. Malbrlggan vests and pants the piece. 25 and 50 its. Parley I,isle thrrnd vests lii white, the piece. ~cents. ?50 SAILORS, ALL STRAW 2SO Ladles, this Is an opportu nity that won't last long They are going fast, 25e to $ 1.50. _ _ i Men's Low Shoes. $2.50. $■'! oo and $3 50. Ladles Low Shoes, $1,50 to $4 00. Before Going Under The tap? lin?, try on for a moment, ohe of our Stein-Bloch smart suits. A light w II break in upon you which will drive away the dark ness of merchant tailor clothes. The I tailors who make ours know their i business, ahd get big pay for that fft knowledge. You get the fruit of that skill. Thornton Clothing 1 tt m n n \ ■ BLIJEFIELII, Company, WEST VIRGINIA. House^^Cleaning Time | ~ —-1 1 1 Not a cheerful subject to the man, ^ of course the housekeeper "just loves” ] the opportunity of tearing up and put- 5 ting down things. 5 Our store is replete with all the nec- \ essary articles for house cleaning. < We stili have a few of the Famous 5 Favorite Stoves left. i SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS } FREEZO and ICELAND ICE CREAM 5 FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS. 1 BALL BEARING HIGH WHEEL } LAWN MOWERS. A general supply < of household and kitehen utensils. * Fowkr-RicKardsoh Hardware Company j 119 Princeton Avenne j I [if You Love Her ' j Tell Her So AikI if your love is reciprocated, why then come to my new store and buy one of those: nice SOLTAIRE * DIAMOND RINGS which is j erfect in cut, color and brilliancy. I will not quote prices. She might catch on to what you paid, come and see me and get my prices as I have a big* stock well assorted. Watches of all makes and designs, Cuff Buttons. attra< ttve desij nt Net I la< es, Hrooi hes, Rings] * Bracelets, Tiaras. Pendants, Chains, Stick Pins] Silverware, an endless variety of latest Jewelry and Novelties are on display. We make a specialty of jewelry repairing THEO. DILGER, PRINCuiON AVENUE.2 i m -> 'mu ii 11 —-- --a a_ The Leader, 3fl!ra