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ts Buying a diamond is easy when you L "ave the ^“tance cf a man who H !! xnows your wants. = Ihc twenty-seven years’ experience of Mr. fl ..ukens in the diamond business, backed by » ins reputation for honest dealing is yours » when purchasing here. fl NX e have a private diamond room for the [ me of those who wish to consult in private. I crfect Blue and Vl’hite Diamonds a spe cialty. ! 10 tiik silvkh shop. ! ? f ,,-1 ' d W.J. Luke ns Co. I £ OME PRICE JEWELERS" Jd_*31 + MARKET ST i WOMAN'S WORLD OF j WORK and PLEASURE I j not marred by cracks and g .. been l NECBSSAJIY LUXURIES. v many things luiv© come to be ’** nowadays widen ars really the r necessaries. But it* Is ho hard <'f them that we have often to g«> i* *»r at best enjoy them only a part of the year. Yet they hm needed by us If we are to ke»n 1:i *; • od health, lit for our work arid «•" 1M«. up to the mark, lu fact '•** “f these present day luxuries Is air. one would think there was l>uiy and to spare of thut. but school i, himI shops, to My nothing of »•*! 't* rooms and living rooms, are B *1. abundant article, on which **ur '*"■> existence depend*. l‘ve been lu * • basement of some stores where •• wasn't » nough ••xygvn to properly “ n- healthy Infant. yet fifty girls ustomers would be breathing tne **-d air The eleettre f^ns were frir .. to be sure, and a deceptive ■ t of wind bli w th • ostrich plumes • me of th* bats In the most active bttl •: r-.» fre h dr there was nf nil. It hid all been used ov,r an 1 over. »th»*r necessary luxury is quiet few indeed can afford to be quiet to-day. unless they live In the country r th* n there is apt t*» b** a talking hm" within earshot that will smash *'• very best brand of silence Into nlthera In no time at all. and keep •*ht on doing it. Hut as to us dwelling Max we have actually for goTTrn • it alienee is lik* th.- tenement child s was taken to puss a, week on a. ? :m and woKi* the Ta.fi>*! v In the dead •' ght with ehrleke <.r ten n When •Monad. it appeared she had heard '*•* going on inside h* r »ri i ; i. . k ,t f'* was in danger uf blowing up M»e h- i never heard the beating «.< he* h* art l*ri>r-. and the unwonted <..mhination outer alien* e and inner commotion was more than sh«j ruuM bear The peace of , q ulet night find the eerenity of working hours that should not be un tolerably noisy are unheard of luxuries in this age «»f so-called luxuries Time is nowadays a third luxnr*. we get little of To be *ur, . as Arnold l.ennett points out. we have all the time there is Hut Ho much of it h «* to t.e ♦ xnended in doing useless 'MfRi that his argument falls a little fin* Weh .ve *,ften t * pass a couple of hours a dav \ »he elevated for instance, and There * no earthly usc filing us those hours ■ **bing t*» u* They don’t. We rant *ad we can’t think, we can’t Talk We -e jammed too even to bret»h* with an* comfort. and certainly we . »n't re«» Thine* to l»e .lone crowd • »n us an! o*her people rush in and natch rtwav valuable mon -nTs for their O'* T* Tiee which we nC*d for ourselves Ther.- are other necessities tb.it have '(‘w to he regarded as luxuiie* to-dav. ’ I these three util do To think over for *v • moment. fVrtnfnl. *h* business • rra» need* them all. and badly And r*'U ♦h it We won en b,»\>» begun t<> ••>e Str* nrr a bund tn the affair* o' •m outer life i( might he a good • to turn our attention to making • •• Three high priced vet *«» fropor i»e»ns in Iff** on. e more Cwmmori ! CRETOJ7E8 T».e eretonne coverings for the furni *' • • hfiHfl j.t « the m • i lnundrv 9*1*1 when they nro rent to • leaned Thore who |M»H»rpp vt n**h - 1 r i <1 drvimr prrr»irmi**<f.i14«»r ■ t-bmild • !«•* of their **1 \ «nt •*'»• m I laun* t‘le «-overing« ;• t hnilt* ’ -•? «h ih- »r hrtj«*h nil ?o#m** dirt *• *1- «..vprln*^ .*•■’•**»!; then In water t 1. **41 hoim If rhe\ r polled. th.»nc** tlo* water ••vtml t«- p Jr t,. *>.e tnit-r If |1 . ■ nr*- t• • • \« inhel for the f t time ThtP I • t« the color* from fading '»lte t . .f • . M. -w «*•• if* In r v r n i HI * K H plentiful •**»!* 1he»* *»• In mf c<»*. «*fp to 1*** 1 Add to n tuh or « i *• •• it • <•'»«J pii«I« If f .* whI« t >.« u if p« ftetj t ;b tl * tn n* >1 ft» thr Portpv Wafer. »• If them oftre or tWl#*e h.x re. ■vt*«* Mho«il«i I " rlrjpr.i through • v iter to will* i null hep h. **ti Thk keep** fl • ttnr* from Urine «*ut thoroughly and '* * *i hot gfr*rrh to wMffl hut t 1-I pnfne rhfedded white WAY te pppoonfttl of pow*fared I r»» x *trf< ' well In*** • materiel nr - iff to dry *i • U(ff»lv 'frv, pprlnfcle end •I time f r fh» wnfer dnm* r rmtaty ench pi** e ».r cretonne with a hot |r *n tinfll dry r*til»t4 Chlrkrn with Potatoes. I filer** of chirk**!* left rrnrn \ dinner pud * ut Into doe, mnk *t..e* cut Into dire ami one r>f*i| ..f r. i# ry cut in •mill pie*-*-* • l»ol| In jtipr . ft triflt water >1 ik* t pint of • rewrvt IW'K* f *Wi* f iittepp 'onfule of hotter wit * like - -ipnifty »'r flour, •nt nf hot Ptoch or milk rail *l»: • ' fo ft Ate end Ptlr until • n * • k« ( t With ’ r»e half fe • •; - fill -f ‘ »*f pepper end ptlr Into ! * well hen ten *-g«t r. *»■*• if pnd jeur If o'er * *•■■! h»»tfered fo«r* Pickled Onh.na md peel nri.1 until for f In -Irongl* Palled r>r tin end drv « <*h on* .t re putting them Inf** rlppp »• fo hotting point P\1 f?l <’lent v*' ’here •». ild^* g with in dftP'MhUf tf*. thr *p|cep •t|gl • *'*er pouring the vinegar I.nnehron Ole* nit. ■ * .| of ■furrfer! • c nd • * f pugpr *t • Wo ppread * # • »ali‘ an trunc* ••rh **f Iwen* J"* citron pto-| chopped flne Cover with ■rttor half. passing the .oiling pin over ft ■ cw times, cut Into fan- y thates an h .r"h ,r n’!e •'f -«* »«« stand halt minuted 1 •*** ln * hut ov*n *!**«*“ Cb»»M Cnam Tout nu*> b' “-«•! follows: T"”1'"* “M,'V cover them Might !* _ ,Kratea *■•**•»«•. »nok- h. . r«*.«n» in i wy* of a ha,f .*/ rr.tlk ftl.J fc tahlespuotiful ill flour, the Mill, , “,u* • *<« hulling a tel tl .. flour mixed Ir.ft nu*« cold water before stirring In. A hen the cream u nicely cooked season with a saltspoont ill of .suit a:el u l. a "Iss.nful or butter Met tie ...m ,,»,i T' e cbeeae In the oven for four minutes, then pour the cream over them Colcago Bella I une pound of flour, one pint of milk Mine egg one ounce of blitter TWO ta J l.leapo.minis of yeast and a -alt»p.a.n yil »t salt. Heat th. milk and add ih butter ami salt When lukewarm beat all together and set to rise ln wutm place, not less than three hour. h.-tor.. wanted When risen r.,r nilnto rotl , With as little hatollltig us possible l.el stand until light anti bake Appie rUpSapx. Hotter .fell. Open and half rill them w.th mh tdseuit dough l’are. .,r>. . •lbs tarr juicy apples nod dll g.-m 1 -'is. placing apples ,.n tt.pof tl.e d.o.K ' o'er , .tell olta w Ifn a heaping table, spoonful or soft maple sug.t and pi a . bits Of blitter on top Hake . a quuk oven and serve with cream Warm CHckaroread. * die cupful ot lllulueses. I.ns tags spoonful of Stela. title tableau..orirul nt k digrr. one-half leaup-e.nf ill ..t salt on. iliird or a cupful of t.int.-r, softened ■ • • tfiil of milk and tlit. • <-upf .Is or pastry flour Mix in the order given ano bag.' Ml stinvll gem pans III a mod erate oven for thirty minutes. Oatnies.1 JKwctar. I fut four t.unces of oatmeal into it i p* 'c. lam kettle, ad 1 six ounces ot while tugar and a lemon sliced Hun Mix with a little cold water, then pour on pee gallon or boiling water When < i drain ofl and it w'll be a nourishing Mild tefreahlng drink Sweetbread* in Tomato. I Procure one pound of ittitea' sweet I breads remove ull tough parts and put I them Into cold water I . soak ov. r night | " ash in the tuoining „nd put them 1 over tile tire m cold water A* soon las the water bolls pour it off and js.ur t/tt more an I let simmer fot half an . hour Ten n,Inures bi fote removing !fr,»ni the lire add to th* w.itcr ; table spoonful of salt, drain and ......i .. lint.King Into cold water then -tt ti again This primes* ,.r p.rb. lirg makes to mats the delicious flavor or the aw. .-litres I- Th.- tlilr. men hmne | which covers each section must l.e r... l eve l Should tlo He pieces show a ted ■ dish tint Kiev lave let fe. n sufflt lent It coked and Should he boiled u lew .minutes longer rtlliv and fry to a j golden brown in two tuhlesp..fills of butter or dripping* fate tv. medium *>z**i to'nit toe* ,«n*l * ijt Into sin.til i lt< W hen th*- *■ w• tilirrmlf »re hrivnt remove civnl cim*|c the ton .ttor* m the • l*«ittcr In which thev w*m« ^ i**«i b»*r ft* n «r»* 1 !**t th* in k m |i|«h>p jj#* , •ofi t** Mate. When they hive ro«>kM fo a amiHith c.»n«l*ter>« > .*m m ,4 re.». epoonful **f butter rolled >n fb*ur Imop .the xweerbreada In the fornatoe*. boll ! up once and nerve Chopped Veal Lcf. i »n<* • ?i* 1 ■ »ne htli pounds *»f < ht*pp« d \*.il off the |e*r ne cupful of brae*J • rumba one-eighth of a pound of • hop. p. i «iiet ♦*,* *g«* *»r rounding t*,i *»nf*il of s -It, one i.-mor, and u pi?., fi 1 imi* Have fhe but* her chop fhe »*.*l ?!11 • and give you the bonea he ha* taker ml. th* ' « an be uae«| for soup. Ml* th* tea! t*rea . c? unto*, auef. #.f*g anil. Juice half th-* lerrw»n and > ... • II together thorough! • Wet your • lx h fold irul ahufwt fhe mixtur** | ilk* a veal leg Put Into a gr. t*e.| orlbplng pat?, pour a • upful «»f h<*» t*r ..round t and Iver with another trip ping pan flake r*n* hour in .» *i*h Iv ' **n r«H«* ff the | in. brown the too and Juat before servlrg »*v**r it the Juice of the other h ilf of l«>mon. Peach Meringue. Pure an! tfUarfct on* *| t« «r f of rl|m r e.ichea. fdac** them »n a dial hprinkle T*|fh a cupful of sugar arid over with , the mrrltigned ahl'*. r.f thr , rkk Ftavtd the dlah In the *»%er? until tha •eg* have berofne a dclbite l roWO. re ’i.«»\e .1 J whs-: COof *e» the dl*ht on b »» \dd to the \<dka a pint of milk aw* et ened with »»ne fableepoonful of augur and flavor with a da*b of ground cin i 11»*• lb.II In *• « letard kettle b*ing • rcfril to keep the egg* from curdling When cool pour lnt»» a tit** i Ifcher ».nd ••*! *r with the meringue when ready f # uae. ff am and Egg Sandwich**. 'hem. put three fre*h egge Info boiling ; water and let almrner one half hour f ia* them in cold waf. r to the • lull* eaatlv. chop fin* and add them »«* I the ham Heaa*»n with a ailt«tor>nful f dr rruetard and « da«h of rarnnne pepper Mlicr thft bread <• dkj old <-«t 1 It r round* wlfli I M* !'♦ « lifts apfead with buffer, then with the hem and ♦ gg* mtvture. mtfdVll with another ■ buttered round The i*fa and pie e* • »f bread ma v be browned 1n a alow • re and rolled to be uaed for cro* uuettea •onthem Com Bread. One at I **ne hal' up'' * of wbfte corn m.gl half a cupful .»f flour tBn tei «p-« uful* of •uf*r, half a te*apo«»n '• * *alt. »»ne h**pir c fenapt. nful of baking p.mrder »w*. feggno*.nf ul* of lard .me r?r. 1 otic bg1f cupful* of nIMe ne.t two egg* «?c. rk« dour auger, •alt and cr * n me*' and baking p*>wder tub in the fard co|d add the egg* well beaten, then the milk Mu Jut * * 1 n leti*tel * «tifT batter p.* ir it nto wep gnmaed •hallow baking pan*. pi« tin* we * u it able Make 'mm thirty t*> Smnkv nit Utnutff Flrgkcr ,V | porfurred Tablet* free "W»*h l)i) a \cw Wnj A** >«ur groicr. | 1 lb. 20c.—12 lb. 10c.—lb. 5c. Better quality than the higher-price Baking Powders yet sold at a lower price. ln*i*t on having it. All good grocer* sell it or *vi|l get it (or you. I ___~__ the daily chit-chat , • —o— e By Kuth Cameron A ot^LhmAZT^U * a,k n,B to on the harm fulness xa. ^ elng Minu at young people s parties Delighted. “MsP-=HSs;“Sf~ aga.™ themhey *” 1 “m C*na,nly del,*hteJ to engage In any crusade ... h.»', ,n OI*.‘ polnt 1 Ji8aKree with my correspondent. ‘ he thinks that the little girl of. say. six or eight or ten should b„ forbidden to kiss her little boy friends on the ground of morality. If I had a little girl of that age I shouldn’t want to ?'lL!^,SeX l'0'‘Bcloosnoes in her by such a prohibition MttU »W l° feH exact,y the 8““e towards her • I. tie hoy friends as towards the girls. i M "! hVro 18 a u,t,« “t-orv in one of our periodicals hlcli I want to <juote here because It Illustrates mv feelings on this subject so aptly. A little girl had beeu left In the nurserv bv herself and her brother arrived to tlnd the door closed. The follon .eg conversation took place: wants too turn In. Clsslo.” "You tant turn In. Tom." "Why tant I?” —F~ r'ssszsttjrsx - r & "*"• Anj ™ - My objection to kissing games among lltflt* children would b** f™,n * < simply on my objection to all promiscuous kissing as unhygienic ami an *• cheapening of something which should be a sign of unusual' atTecUon As I ha\e said before in thesis columns 1 rtnn't mu . . i ;~=" suu rk ajssrsj'irffi ..in ■h“"1J W * »•■*' * I, ..I «»a=r??ASsu» - ■ get back B‘Vett BUch has >®« something she can never I I am sorry for her. SEY/ING PARTY FOR MISS COWDEN CHARMING AFFAIR GIVEN YES TERDAY AFTERNOON. By Miss McClure at Her Island Home. Mrs Ruble Entertains Lady Elks—News of Society. Miss Martha McClure was hostess on W i-duesday afternoon a her home on the Island, compllniwwtary to Mis* Helen Cowdeu. whom* engagement to Mr W A Morris of Pittsburgh takes place In the nenr future. The affair was In the nature of a sewing party and the hours were from to 5 o clock Foiiowiug an afternoon of pleasure a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess There wcro I cm ‘*rs for the following guests; Misses— lean M iris of Katherine Mitchell Pittshiirgli Helen Cowden Me; dames Kate Mitchell 'Valter V*Clnre Klennor ilngus John II McClure Klhel Williams i ates Mi 1u1.11 Klla McClure Kdward Rhodes Martha McClure of Pittsburgh Helen Me 'lure AI tun McClure Mozart Kaffee-Visite. The i.elies of t|ie well known Mo zart society entertained at their dull on the Soul h Side on Wednesday af ternoon with the first of a series of kaffee-vtsKe* and card parties. The prize* were awarded to Mrs lam* Wagner and Mrs. Henry Voge Fol lowing the curd games, n supj^-r was Served In the dinyig rooms and all the season’s delicacies were included, on the menu. The following were I e | renter, chairman. Mr* John llertletn. i .Mrs Charles Miillev. Mrs John Roth, Mrs. August Nolle, Mrs Henry ftlum. M/s Oscar Hi -gred. Mrs lames Mink cmeyer, Mrs. Kdward later, Mrs Con rad Hruner. Mrs Henry Vocke, Mins Katie Stocker. Good Shepherd Affair. The following is a copy of cards is.su.-U by the bi<JieS ..f the Good Shep. nerd Aid Society; The ladies of the Good Shepherd Aid So* i.-tv cordially unit., yen to attend the rep ular monthly Card Party on Friday, September :*7 at the residence of Miss Paul Mapper Kdgington Tsine ion, : oc n g » j, Cards. —R.11. North End Club Dance. i *North Kl"1 Literary and Athlet 1C « lub Will give one Of their enjnv able dances at their club rooms, hea l ol Seventh street. this ev. ning The members will ;,|| he present and a pleasant time is anticipated. Mts.n harper will furninh th»* musk. Entertained Friends. Mibb Cornelia Hrahler pleasantly er terfain-d a party of fnen.ls at her home in Keho Point on Tuemlay even It'K Music, uml games were the di versions The following were the Ul7r,!‘ VM Hat,ie Wolf- Helen Woll. Hora I-.arp. Kflle Karp, gfhel Kimtnins, Mayme Murphy, .l.-nni. nurns. Itoru Freeland Margaret Thomas. Cornelia Hrahler. Messrs \Mlbttr Hremer. Hermann Woif K.l ward Forni. .John Stuart. Hernard » Ingprtrr, haul <»Hchwander, Jo** Ac* kermann. Harry Waterhouse, Krn.-st Heldel and Fred Ixtr.-ntz. Carroli Club Affair. The fir-' of senes of enJojaMe ten.in- affairs to be given at the tar rol ( lub. was held in the Hub rooms on Wednesday evening Cards were ■ r , T. and prizes or. aw.ri! ed There was .-, large a. tendance at the dance, which took place ,,, auditorium in tlie evening, when M>-is ters' orchestra furnished the music J he committee in charge of the even tng was composed of Miss Kmma i.undling. Miss K.-gina lam, Mi«s \gn.-e Wullan-v \Jiee Itose Owen* Miss I-'If. Wilier Miss Agnes Hradlev M|.s Irene leifr.-ne Mr Alphonse Wing# rter, Thomas ||ow ley \|r n,.r YOU wish to buy these features in a shirt: A comfortable fit, freshness in style, dur able and fadeless fabric. You have not time to study these out, but you can insist on the label that stands for all these things. It is ARROW on Shirts Bard'Alexander Mr A Hoffman. Mr ! 'Hum. Mr Joseph »K!sev ard •Mr. l-.dwsrd Hclmler. 1 hiring the ev. ... ng tv luncheon was served in u !ng room i lie following w ere the prize w m ?*?*• . **!•• Hose Owens wou the ftr-t ladles prize. Miss Anna OOorr.»r w.,r the second; Dr Truscbel won the first gentlemens prize and Mr* j*U!ea rltzpatr.ck won the second. Mrs. Rablj Entertained. Mrs Ixnits A Hablg of North Main street, entertained Informally on Mon day evening for Mie» Kamp. In honor of her approaching marriage j* Delephtne. of New York Miss Knrnp I* a musician of some note, and she rendered some beautiful selection.' during the evening, which were high lb appreciated by al present Dell clous refreshments were served dur ing the evening, and various games I were enjoyed. Church Dinner. The Luilies' Aid Society of the Isl and Christian church will give a uin I ner in the A O l\ \V. hall Snturdav September 28. from 11 to 2 o'clock Ail are welcome. Price will be 20 cents — Mrs. Ruble Entertains Mrs. Harr) Ruble delightfully enter | isined the Lady Liks at tl:e Stratford hprlcgs hotel on Wednesday after noon an a compliment Mrs < F Irving and Mrs (' 1., Freeman of York City, who «ir** *!u*-**fs 0i Mrs. Jesse s. Hreini. n An interest 'ng iM^asion of car«ls wai t»* loyH. aft •f h the prizes were caputred by 1 Mrs Otto richer, k Siiu presented j -hem to the visiting Indies and Mrs Harold E»z presented them with hand ■ some violet bar pins hollowing the ginne* a delicious . luncheon w«s served und the Stratford Springs hotel management arranged every detail according to tb- wishes ; of the hostess and the aft itr proved i most enjoyable The following were among the guest? present Mesdaiues - Harry Ruble Jess.- s. Hrcnnen otto Schenk ’ fhest.-r Whlthun Auton IPeberson l Dr Riant Sam Nesbitt David MrK.e Elizabeth Mcriaus u 1111am Windsor land Harold Etz f tz |rvjng t'harles 11-uter of New York [ Deter Haberstlek <' I. lYeem.HH 1 Wiilintn I'm so of Yew York James Riddle C. Wesley Har , Charles kYeese man Hesr Dr. H. D. Hatf.eld Republ.can nominee for Governor at tho Carroll club this evening. NEWS BRIEFS — In police court yesterday morning l«e .Vginsey, H hi n k dealer was J'. I *ud costa or thirty >!.i\ ■ in the works for violating the truffle ordinance The defendant nearly ran down an old : wciean on Market siro*t Tuesday , I night. • | Iti the ciretiit court before Judge No hit? wsterday. the ca.se of c A • tohrecht A- Co vs the It A- O Kail roa.i company was heard Tin- pialn ' " tned damages im 'lie for the damage of freight con 1 -“‘Xtod to the plaintiff company unit it I verdict for tin- full amount was roll i tiered to the Jury V cem-nt r->t:i itung wall, cover ' inj a distance of about loo yards. Is' heing made along the east side of [ 'h*> Top Mill road. Immediately north of First street. The feast of tabernacles will he | e. |e|,rated this morning at th-> KofT street Temple It IS called 111 He , l.rcvv "Snrcoth" and falls upon the' lilh of Triahrl in the Hebrew cal andei ( auue Coffman, of Worthington,' one of the Injured tn the passenger wreck at I ,-nwood, Tuesday. is well known in this rhv ||<- is a printer iml for cetera) weeks worked on a local ii-w spa per lie si-.-rns to have suffered worse injury than anv of the others —The . m ploy os of the Wheeling Traction Company hive been noti litsl nor to smoke cigaretfes <m duiv or 'ti tinifortu Vithouch the titttnlier an- very small who smoke tie- ' p tup" s icks. nevertheless the order was posted yesterday morning and will he rigidly enforce.) h hn Foster, the It.-llaire man. who was injured in the wreck on the II A- t». near It-nwood. Tuesday morning and who. it wig tirst thought was injured fatally, is rr sting easily at the North Wheeling Hospital and will recover from the • njuris s e-leetlng f..r hl« subject -The l’liigiu- Spot, of Ain.rt.-n,'' the it.-v Charles r I'ui.l.ir will ,t..i>o, ... ... reedlrgly utront acrm.n In favor >f • b lh. Ixlad • hriattan < loir. Ii He jytil i "tnpara the Honor ''affi of today w ith the plague* of an> lent Krypt "»‘n* to the at.*, r e f.f <(u..r ntii the meeting of the Wnt* am! M. at * rotnrr.ltt.. . f the Itonr.l of Trade wa* |..*ti...m<l ater.hu Tin n-»i meettna win |... held tout v\e.| nea.iav at r.oon. at Kaale* A special tm-ilmt • ' th. . ml.l. in ."inmitto w.i* held t.et.r.hiy nr-rn ,r* it’ I he tl.dlow. ■ n rommltt'e It* ad> | •inarter* ami *« ral d< *>gn* f..t tly Hallow.. >n .el.-l eet n w.-re ' ,r- i eretl No definite action w a* lake..,, a* Other (iealai.* ate ex|>.<t...| to l « r< ■ e|\ >.| l.efof e ».r* :* aeleete.l Mlrl.aei i*. I.indelof. tterm n t l • a I taker hy « npofton. tlle.l a petit oh | for eltiz. tiahlp In tl I- H. eotirl po let day. The member* of the hoard of r n Irol made an to-prrllrig of 'he diff* r • til atation* of the lire depur t...-ti■ yesterday inornl-u: for the irirpc*.- of 1*1 •■Haltlltie’ nli.i A .a he ne. .led ft) the depnr'ment dtir'ni the . timing >ear and ho* nt'irh money «111 l.at* I to le- expended \ r»i*yr: of the in »pee lion W |l! be rrt nl>- .it thr toe-tit x ihla morn 11 g . The regular • >nMi1» meeting of th • Mm * 1'raternUr of th" VI e*t Hloeiintc M K « irrh all) bo 1-hj Krld.it ct n ng in • i ■ . and • real I t»g • .• r A li.ro I on w I rt ! .fr - ti btl! Inez* Beae .it Many or : —* I - »lr..! from dtigdat !■ fni. *'«te for th" r«• • mj • •m ■ pro ii i * l-etnr >irn I W«i ' Vlrjtln’a Sunda !»• n. .. nnd »he Indlea*lima r» ”i.tt a I.*i/m*i W | be ti*. d Tie pr .Taiti --—--I McCANN’3 QUALITY GROCER. H4i » rrrKEWT* mtrr III P1.<ra^>43 B«u r» oe* vrr VINEIiAR Paragon, in qt. hotting I Or ; Purr Pidrr 2.*»r a gallon Purr "Tiitr Winr. 20r a gaJ. * -► 4* ~ ' Y Men’s Separate Trovsers $1.50 to $6.50 The new Fall Stock j is the biggest, brightest j and best we have ever shown. There are Worsteds, C h e v i ots. Casaimeres and some mighty good quality Serges — and the price range is so broad you’re bound to find just what you want at the price you prefer to p«y. / $1.50 to $6.50 * THE HUB Head to Foot Outfitters. Fourteenth and Market Sts. v.___j prases --r __ # -*/ jAli Gas and Electric Shades to he offered ' f r AT COST during the COM! NO WEEK r / CHANDELIER SAIJi ' CONTINIED 2.') DISCOI’NT ' on i •» AIJ, CHANDELIERS. WAIJ. IJOHTS. DOMES. ETC. t ome Now and Save Money. !G E E E L E C T R I C C C) . Nos. 18 to 28 Fourteenth SL I-===== New Dinnerware Beautiful new decorations in both full and open stock patterns. Porcelain or China Prices for regu lar IW-piece sets S7.77» to $1200.00. Cut Glass Tumblers $1,120 per doren up. Exceptionally low prices on all Cut Glass, which mu't be sold to make room for new goods. John Friedel Co. 11 If* Main St J HOW ABOUT YOUR HORSE AND WAGON COVERS? Do they need repairing. If *o don't wait till the rainy season—look them up now. Wheeling Tent & Awning Co. 3oth Phone* 663. 1202-4 Water St. ■Mt. De Chantal eademy "j —WhMii»i. vr r... - M A" '•»! i*l- I K‘i emu«n»t ' Ivan I va* P ': an* *■ i ■ m»**1 H ■ ►"v rita<94>i# « Address The D re tress J m prnpa''«t >■*, r . f f R.viflta i» • * - o<! ;> pt' • at r- * h» *>■<• r.»*n f..r anr lay t.-for<- yin >t; nti 1*1 nati* f/ th» • • ! <•> 1*.-. .'.awlninti .f i ;1# l nrM. h*. ', »«• »T»ntni n i|»«r h« ! Tbg eoa« gun* g» tbg Rapubl a" ran-oa.gn « Ob'a eaunty mli ba .#<1 fb a at tba C('.«'t « jb 'ba* a'1rt**a**at a " bg w ».*g b> O* I O. Ma'f-nt* Rapiibfiean *a<"'.44*a »a tap £tbarg. < *»• 0fca»ti». ms •mi r -m.