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NEW YORK FASHIONS —- ■ ■ ♦ FALL \ni> winter millinery, LAKt;E ani> SMALL IIATS TltlMMINt.'R. FEATHERS EliOW FILS. SATIN 1IROAIMTXJTIIS IN MANY <X>LOR8, CHEVIOTS STRIPES AND CHECKS, JACK ETS, THE HIHEC'TOIHE SKIRT. RRAins ANII BITTONS. Shai^s and trimmings In fall and winter millinery ara varied enough to suit all tastes, and while largo hats attract most attention just now small ana m 'dlum sized hats are by no means overshadowed. The turn down brim I3 soon in hats of many sizes and th so will be tilted back { over the detestable pompadour roll. It s ems Impossible to escape from manufactured plumage, and besides enormous wings the. cockade effect In drooping cocktail feathers, ap pears on very ex|>enslvo hats. Ben gallnc, ottoman silk plain or mirror velvet, are the materials most in I is mad . l’laln broadcloth, hand somely trimmed makes an elegant reception or even ng suit, and strip ed or check1'*! broadcloth is equ&Uy d'sirable for the unpretentious tail or suit. Cheviot* are also in unusu ' variety and between diagonal, chevron, broken stripe*, or combina tions of co'.or In tiny horring-bone str.pea, selection become* a puzzling matt r. The summers border<nl pat terns in cheeks on strip*** reappear, and in the hands of u ta»t«.ful dressmaker, very effective result** | are attained. Fall Jackets Considerable variety and con trasts ns well are apparent in new Jackets, a large proportion being fit ted tight, others are double breast ed. and a third style 1* quite long and almost tight, with pockets at each side. The latest inodol is the “Empire coat," with of course the short-walsted effect, coliarles*, with full sleeve* and open cuff. Their dze renders them quite expensive at the same time they cover and protect the entire costume. Made of silk or satin, and trimmed around the n ck with a fancy braid, they I Ihe above designs are issued by The McCall Company, New York, Publishers of McCall’s Magazine. Patterns for them may be obtained at any McCall Pattern Agency. ^ vogue for hats, and flowers of vari ous kinds are used on or with any of these fabrics. Hat in This is another fashionable milli nery fabric and combines charming ly with flowers of all descriptions, and Is laid In lovely folds or waves, or sometimes forms the sole trlm . ming, of several shades however. Small and medium-sized felts will be the sensible choice, and velvet, flowers and plumage will trim tb in In a thousand different ways. Toques Is ordinary and also of Incr ased size will form the usual "standby” and a round toque has also been brought forward this s»ason. On of these |» made of velvet folds with a large brown wing at the left side. Braiding on crown of taffeta silk or velvet Is new this season, ami Is quite effective on the front of the t()quf« or even bonnets. Bros* Fabrlre For dressy wear broadcloths leal, and the display made by Lord ft Taylor is simply fascinating. 8a many heatlful shades from which to j , choose, cause** on<- to linger at the counters covered with these charm- J Ing materials, before the final choir j Mr*. .Klizahoth 0. Flynn, who <t tho wlfo of the aoolaUat orator .1. \ Jonoa, of Minnr<apolia, ha* gone in Now York to begin n at root corner apeak in g campaign In behalf of the the Imlnatrlal Worker* Union. are very attractive for evening wear Black always predominate** for eoats nev rtheless blue In dark tones »coms favored, and covert cloth in several shaded will certainly be pop ular. Skirts The walking skirt remains full around the bottom, but as tight as ever around the hips. probably It will b' a little longer than those of the now waning season. The direc tolre skirt. !s a slHy affair, only suit able for Indoor or carriage use, and impossible to rut. and make except by high class dressmakers. As It should commence und- r* th*> bus! line and be fitted to the figure, 11 is a work of art Only two seams are admissible, one at each side with a habit back, or one at the center back and another at the side, where It opens to show an underskirt. Trim tilings These indicate extremes In braid ing. buttons, rmbroid *rod hands, pendants, or fringe**. Very elegant garments may T»e made at home by finger* skilled In braiding. Cloth suits and coats are elaborately braided , and touch.s of gold and silver when use with discretion are very eff.*cttve. BUSINESS IMPROVES Bristol, Va., Sept. 5.— Business continu s to Improve in the ftoufh w.- tern Virginia coal fields. De spit the cry of hard times in some localities, and the fact that a num ber of the coal and eoke operations are not y t in full blast, the Vir ginia and Southwestern Railway, it is .-'id. delivered 2.014 car loads of coal and coke to tho Southern at Bluff City to tie transjmrted to the southern markets. Quantity and Quality rarely ever go together. Here’s the exception, i Elliott's Emulsified Liniment con tains half pint of an emulsion of Spirits Turpentine, Origanum, Kero sene Oil, Ether and Ammonia, and sells for only 25c a bottle. Guar anteed or money bar*. The White Pharmacy. Try a want ad. in the D,*lly Leader. | U. S. Senator X. H. Scott, or West \ irgln.a. who was hailly bruised in a llstlc encounter with former State Senator S. (j. Smith In Wheeling. W. Va., during a quarrel over poli tics. ROOSEVELT many i.i:\i>i:its want iMti:si i»i:xt TO STIMI*—IIKKIKUKB WITH INVITATIONS-C7LKYKIC RISKS KMI'LOYKI) TO IAJIIK HIM INTO CAMPAIGN. “ Ch'cago. Sept. 5.—Theodore Roosevelt in wanted by the Repub lican leaders of the Went to make speech*** in this campaign. Chair man Hitchcock said today that he had hem besiege J with Invitations not only from William H. Tuft and Jam s S. Sherman, who are on the national ticket, but for Mr. Roose velt as well. Amng the invitations which have gone to the president are many clev er subterfuges to get him on the. stump. An invitation asking him to an other bear hunt in Colorado, which is innocence on its face, might read ily be turned Into a campaign tour before the* president could escape the crowds that are sure to follow •in h a wak '. Others are straight forward invitations to take the stump, following a letter from Chairman Hitchcock that It will be Impossible Tor th-ft president to speak during the campaign. Those appculK over the head of Mr. Hitchcock are token phliosoph *<ally by the latter, but they demand for the president, in so-called doubt ful western states. That the Republican National campaign >in the west, under the di rection of Assistant Treasurer Fred erick W. Cphnm, is to be a hard on » was evidenced today, when Mr. Hitchcock gave out, at the request of Mr. Upham, the names of the five Chicagoans who will constitute the advisory financial committee for Chicago. On this list are E. B. But- j ler. Charles R. Crane, John V. Far well. Franklin ManVeagh and J. 0. ] Shaler. ---- Every woman desires a good com plexion, but oft-times either ruins the one she has or falls to gain one by the paint and powder method she employs. A good complexion Is from within and can’t be painted or pow dered on. Two things are necessary in order to be the possessor of n good complexion. A healthy action of the liver and good rich blood. Rydale’s Elver Tablets taken occa sionally and followed for a week or ten days by Rydalo's Tonic and plen ty of fresh air and out of doors ex ercise will beat all the paint and powder In the world. Try It Just once and see. The White Pharmacy --- -- ' ■ LAKE HOTEL MOUNTAIN LAKE, BILES CO., M. "The coolest place In the Sunny South.” Hotel and Jake 4.500 feet abovo the tide. Rounded on the south by a rich agricultural district and hacked up on the north by more ] than 200,000 acres of continuous primitive forest. "The Silver Oem of the Allegbaniea'' is now one of the most popular summer resorts In the Virginia mountains. ’Tis the only place east of the Rockies or south of the Adirondacks where you can really cool off and enjoy "the good old summer time." Reached via Pembroke (Radford, Pocahontas Hr. Scioto divisions) N. Hr. W. Ry. Rates $2 and $3 per day, $10 and $15 per week. Write for descrip tive booklet. Address R. EEEIHON, Manager, j CLASSIFIED COLUMN 1 —W—.IB I *1 Money to Loan L. J. HOLLAND ilHltlllHIIII » IMI v MBMB). ' nut IAU Three hundred shares of the m> ital stock of the S. M Smith In surance Agency. Par value $10 00. The owner of this stock wishes to sell Immediately ant will t ko $13 30 cash per share, for tame. Address "Insurance*’ care Daly Lender. WANTED An • \ .meed s.\ lady In suit and cloak department. Apply 6 WuefleUl avenue. WANTED—Two white experi enced chambermaids for coalfield hotel, apply at Daily Leader office. WANTED Experienced and un experienced lady clerks, apply Rami Turk. 9-2-1-t WANTED—A reliable man w 'h experienience to oimrato a Lime | Kiln. Write or apply to It. L. Spangler, Ingleslde, W. Va. 1 wk-4 wks-K-28 FOIt KENT—Two nice dwellln s on Boone street, 7 rooms each, elec tric light and bath rooms, will rent for twelve months. D. 11. Baidu in Pioneer ltcal Estate Agent, rooms 1 and 1! First National Ilnnk bldg. <*IIAS. C\ lU lWJNKIt, Expert Pimm Tuner, overhauling and refelting old actions a specialty. All work guaranteed. Best of references. Headquarters Bluefleld, W. Va. Mall orders receive prompt atten tion. FOIt SALE—S room frame rexl donee comparatively new with hot and cold water bath room, oleptr.e lights and all modern Imporvemonts Ivot 60x140, near pasaenger station Price and terms reasonable. Apply W. It. Thompson, 113 Boone street City 8-15-Ct FOIt ltENT—A neat 8 room dwel ling with furnnee nnd hath room on Wyoming street, for rent for twelv* months. Everything about the hout-e neat and well finished. I). B. Bald win, pioneer real estate agent, room 1 and 2 First National Bank build Ing. HELP WANTED. WANTED Manager for l>ran<| i office we wish to locate here in BiueCeld. Address, with refei enco. The Morris Wholesale Houso Cincinnati, O. H-5 I n FOR RENT—Three store-rooms on Raleigh street. C. O'Leary & Son. 2-6-tf FOR RENT—8om* good office rooms on Princeton avenue. C. O’Leary & Son. S-fi-tf FOR RENT—.Four four room flats with bath on Red Lot, over Busy Bee restaurant. Reasonable prices. C. O’Leary & Son. CRUSHED LIME STONE, any size made and delivered to tny part of the city at a reasonable price by W. H. Coffman Coke Co., Bluefleld, W. V. WANTED—To trade block stock In good coal operation for Bluefleld residence property. Address “Owner,” caro Dally Leader. 7-29-6t WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address ”Z,” Leader office. I’OU SALE—A fine bluograss farm In Tazewell county, Virginia, con taining 131 acres, within one mile of churches, school and store. Farm well watered, big fruit crop and other crops sufficient to do the place for next twelve months. Possession can be given nt onco. House of six rooms, frame, and p 11 necessary outbuildings. Also following property: All crops growing, such as hay, corn, oats, rye, wheat, garden, etc.;' two good horses, wagon, harness, farming implements, bran new surrey, all hdgs, cows, poultry and household and kitchen furni ture If desired. Good terms or will trade for town property. Ap ply to Dally Trader, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWO BRICK BUSINESS HOUSES ON llliANi) KTItKKT. Will Pay 15 per cen t. cn Investment -v. Wo also havo for sale some of tho Iwst modem eqiiipiied Residences that are in tho i'lly of Itlnelicld. Prices and Terms Right. Wo havo sev eral lino Bluegmss Farms In tho valley of South IllueUeld: fine water, good improvements and In high state of cultiva tion. Wo can deliver to unv purchaser as wo havo this property for sale, in writing. Booker & Crenshaw Room 5 Kelley & Moyer Building BLUEflELO • - W. VA. THE NEW "YORK LADIESMTAYLOR Suits made to order. \\'o make nl taraMotia. Wo guarantee lit ami workmanship. All work lone eight In our shop. (J-'ve us u call. MAX HARLEM H Higginbotham Av-nuo Paris Building. BAKER’S BAR Now open to the pub lic at the Old Stand, i Prompt and Courteous Service, Mail and Phone Orders given immediate attention. B. F. BAKER, Proprietor Phone 32 11 Blicfidd Avc hoteL alhambra! JAMES D. CROUCH, Mpr. American Rian Hates $2 50 and $3 per Day Large Sample Rooms. 1 lot [and Cold Baths. Steam Heat Electric Light. KEYSTONE, W. VA. DR. a. i». WOOD. BpeelallBt. Kjc, linr, Now and Throat. Thornton Bid*. Bluefleld, W. Va. A» the tear her*. 10 i» the .chord. We have the teacheo I'Iiiiiicm men krv » it They want our graduate*. IlookItr.; Mg, Shorthand, Type*riling, I’.nman •hip, Kti taught a* they are lined in mt.il hiuinr*. Thom.'' • c.t graduate* now in good position* Nothing i iisk T wenty year* »ui ce*«(ill experience Ourtatui . - tell* all al'oiit it. It' lice. Twentieth ncMion open* Sept i**. Write today. Addrr-u K. M. COVLTBR, Prcnldctit DR. C. A. BRADSHAW DENTIST No. 15 Princeton Ave. (Ofllco f< : merly oceupled liy I>IJ. N. K, 1:1 Ki:s« >N> |!U ’KFIKM), W. VA. V'flJOA! rif-fCAt IMMOHt William** fnYian Pile Ornament will cure Blind, Bl'-edln* and Itching Piles, it abHortm the tumors, allay* Itchln* at once, art* as a pouMIce, iflve* Infant roller. William*’ In dian Pile Ointment 1* prepared for Pile* and Prhln* of th* private part*. Mall O'* and J1.00. William* M f'a Co.. Cl‘*veland, O. WM BEURY, Pres't MORRIS WATTS, Vice Pres’t A. H. LAND, Sect'y Citizens Underwriters Agency 'GENERAL INSURANCE pi wnwnr—warnsitjiiiiwb FIIIR. I.IFK, MWUfJ TV, NTEAM IIOILEH, I’l.ATK «»LAKH, HKAT/TIf. ArCniMT, IW>.M»S, CRFIHT. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A PORTION OF YOUR 'BUSINESS 1 5 Turner Brothers Company $ FOUR LARGE STORES IN DIFFERENT CITIES ^ Has'the latest things in the I )KCOR ATING 2 LINK that can he found in the largest cities. If 2 you want want your home or your store rooms deco 2 rated, call at $107 Princeton Ave. Phone 182 The Cincinnati Dental Co For the Painless Extraction ot Teeth. The surest, safest and best method ever used, no sore tfums or ill effects follow its use. *•■«» 4C Full set of teeth.. .$R.00 Very finest sot teeth no better made at any price .8.00 Gold crowns . 4.00 I Gold (Ullage . 1,00 Silver nud Cement flW Imks.B0 Kxntnltuition Free.—We Invito you to Inapect our parlora nn have your teeth examined free. Will tell you In advance wbnt your work will cost. All work done by skilled, experienced oper atora by our Improved methods. We give you a guarantee In writing on all work. THE CINCINNATI DENTISTS. Dr. Compton.MRr Over The Grand Leader Store. __ _ KELLY & MOYERS. DEALERS IN | WHISKEYS. WIES. BRANDIES, ALES, DEERS. Porters and all Kinds of Liquors. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD &. POOL-ROOM CONNECTED OUT OF TOWN ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPLY 1 ,l- K. Thornton A. L. Howling W. A. Ilrown I Invest In Princeton. ^'^KKvwaammmaummammmK. WF have for sale a large number of Fine Residence and Choice Business Lots __1 ON EASY TERMS i Also Houses and Lots for Sale, Houses for Rsnt -—Come and sec Vis, or write us———— ' Princeton Real Estate Agency. “THE STAR AGENCY" PRINCETON, - VA 1 Concord State Normal School, cAJHENS, W, Va. Thoroughly airbe and ready for business every day in the "Iveek. The Concord R'nte Normal School, Athena. Weal Virginia, atanda tor the best and stronger mental nnd moral fe4irh l»g of young people We take pupils at all times iii the yeftr and give them nil I he same instruction and attention, I here |H no aehool where the piiplla can get better help and Instruction thnn at. Concord. A strong Model School giveH each student teacher a chance to Ren Model W'ork, nnd to teach under its Influence. School begins Tuesday, September 8, 1908. Remember that all graduates receive a flrst-claaa certifi cate. Any InfrymantIon concerning the aehool may bo received from thr- principal. Write. C. L. BEMIS, Principal? ^! Athens, W. Va. R. W. DOSS ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS No Job too lar*e for us arul none too small to receive our prompt attention. Come to see us, write or pbone ns. Klectrlcal supplies, railway ani telephone construction work. Oet our prices. > SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HOUSE WIRING .» R. W. DOSS ELECTRIC CO. IlM P.HI-'.I.h, I’arla llld«. Iligglnlx»f ham Aire. 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