$k Smarts Centre Street at Don't Forget That We Pay the Freight. If you purchase to the amount of $10.00 or more, n f,. I! more entitle you to a rebate both ways. The Autumn Corset Models Have Arrived. You cannot give your corset too much attention. A tstyl ish, well-fitting corset is the foundation of every modish figure. I5y selecting from the new fall models, and having your selection properly fitted, before you purchase your new fall suit or frock, you will do away with the need for alterations. All stylish garments are designed on the new corset lines. There is a corsetiere here at your service, who understands her business thoroughly, and who will gladly assist you in making the proper selection. Ask to see the new features, such as Elastic Laces, Elastic Gores, Boneless Hips, etc., both in front and in back laced modpls. Perfection In Parquetry Rug Borders. We ore showing in 2'.l, 24, 27, 36, 54, and 72 inch widths, a natural reproduction of a carefully selected, skillfully laid oak floor rug border, which A . i a i uie noise aim worry connected Prices by the yard: COc, 75c, $1.00, and $1.25 a running yard MEN OF GREAT WEALTH As well as those of more moderate means, are rapidly com ing to a realization of the almost ideal conditions under which their estates can be administered by a Trust Com pany. Why? Because of their responsibility, experience and integrity as against the hazard of individual control. Come in and talk these things over with us. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. $1.00 To $1.50 Sunday, September 14, 1913 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Tionesta 9.02 A. M. Returning, leave Olean 8.00 P. M., Bradford 8.00 P. M., and Warren 10.00 P, M. Tickets good going and returning only on Special Train on date of excursion, No baggage checked. Children, 6 years of age and under 12, half fare. Pennsylvania Railroad. Th Sunflower. "Tho sunflower," snld n naturalist. "Is tin- most dwell fill (if nil plants, for It has fooled six nations. Six nations believe, that the sunflower turns to ward file sun. nml so thoroughly nre '.he.v deluded that they rail It by a name which dears witness to their er ror Thus Iho French enll the sun flower louniesol: the Spanish enll It glrasol; the Italians enll It glrnsolo; the Hungarians call It naplaforgo. Kneli of these words means 'trim to the sun.' The Kngllsh and Americans don't tro quite that far in admitting themselves lo he the plaid's dupes They only call It sunflower They mean liy that name, though, 'iite as much ns the other names Imply The belief is general among six nallons that the sunflower turns with the sun and always-faces the luminary. As a matter of fact, there Is only one flower that turns or keeps with the sun namely, the sun spurge." Ancient Mural Decoration. It Is probable that the earliest wall paintings were those of tin.' Egyptians Those people employed a distemper containing dissolved gum. and their principal pigments were white chalk, a vegetable yellow, ochers. Ethiopian cinnabnr, bluo powdered glass stained with copper and charcoal Mack. The walls of Assyrian alid Babylonian dwellings were treated In much thy Sil&aktQ & Elm, Oil City, Pa. :!.. i ort nn covering the cost of your fare J, t when laid will save you all of . i i i . wun relaying nam wood floors. WARREN and return, To 0LEAN or BRAD FORD return, samij way, ami the practice of painting on walls coated with plaster was cer tainly In vogue in Assyria. It has been believed that the Greeks understood true fresco work, apparently on the strength of a phrase occurring In Plu tarch, "to paint on n wet ground." VI truvius also speaks of n wet ground and says that colors placed upon a surface so prepared are permanent, which certainly Is characteristic of true fresco work. Harper's. A Plata With a History. A former resident of Albany has on the sideboard of bis New York home an oldlime blue china plate which has a history well known to the family "In the winter of 1tCi7." so the story always begins, "the ep broke after a sudden rain mid warm spell, and the water came upon us so quickly that we children were bundled out of the house to the home of friends who lived further away from the river. The table for next morning's breakfast had been laid In the basement dining room, anil when the water went down enough so that one colli go to that room some of the plates and cups were found fro.en lo the ceiling, for It turned aw fully cold after the water was 111 the houses And that's one of the plates that didn't break when they all fell off." One of tin? children says I hat "grandpa always told it that way, and It laud b true." New Vork Tribune. i The Distinctive fection in modern Corsetry. Regardless of the cost every Gossard Corset conforms to but An Experienced and Permanent one standard in style, workman Corsetiere, lhiP wearing service. Miss Gertrude Sterner, has charge of this popular and fast growing department. We guarantee that Misi Sterner knows the corset business thor oughly and as proof of her ex pert fitting can give references of hundreds of Oil City and ri cinity best corseted ladies. If alterations are necessary we also guarantee perfect satisfac tion. Engagements can be made for fittings at home or in the store by phone, or person. The Distinctive Henry J. i 111 CENTRE ST., JEROME BARKED FROM HEARING Only Canadian Lawyers at llm Writ Argument JKFEAHED CROWDED COURT Sherbrooke Is Filled With Thousands of Strangers and Any Move to Hand Over Prisoner Ma Be Resented. Sherbrooke, Que., Sept. 2. No New York attorneys were admitted to the superior court this morning . when Harry Thaw appeared before Magis trate Matthew Hutchinson on the second habeas corpus proceeding con ducted In his case here. Magistrate Hutchinson was him self responsible for the order which directed Sheriff Aylemer of Sher brooke to arrange for the hearing In chambers and not in open court. The Canadian attorneys retained by New York state were admitted to argue the writ. They were S. W. Jacobs of Montreal and Hecter Verrett of Coaticook. The entire Thaw battery of Cana dian lawyers was admitted, however. If William Travers Jerome felt any resentment at the slight offered him and his legal associates from New York he did not reveal it. "It is doubtful," said he. "if we would have appeared had the hearing been public instead of in chambers. There has Leen so much talk about our coming here and trying to ride roughshod over Canadian laws that we feel some hesitancy just now about showing our hands in any direction." Magistrate Hutchinson did not have much to say regarding his order for locked doors. "We didn't mean to slight the New York attorneys," he remarked, "and feel that we are quite within our rights as thiy huve mi legal status in Canadian courts." Aside from the question of showing the attorneys from New York the courtesies of the superior court, It Is known that Magistrate Hutchinson whs afraid that had Thaw been ad mitted to opon court there would have been another demonstration in his favor such as that which occurred last week. The town Is filled with provincial farmers and small tradesmen from towns so far away as Montreal and Quebec. They have come here for the township's agricultural exhibition. The police authorities have not made a secret of the fact that they fear a riot by the thousands of Thaw's sympathizers if he is released on the writ of habeas corpus and turned over to the Immigration otliciuls to be taken to Coaticook to uppeur before a board of inquiry. Thaw was lu an excitable frame of mind this morning over the day's prospects. He didn't try to conceal the hope that hurrahs would greet him as he ielt the Jail and proceeded to the courthouse. "My publicity campaign lias done It all," ho exclaimed. "'1 here is nothing like letting the people understand just what conditions are existing." Jerome is not growing in popularity. One can walk along any street in town and fail to hear a kind word for the man. On the other hand he Is the victim of pretty general censure and has received a bubhel of letters :;0lidemuilig lillli, Some doubt has arisen over the jK,r tf Thaw's attorneys to stay ex Garment Store f Two Gossard Corsets of International Vogue These two models express per Model 364 An extreme coret at a mod- 47 erie eon. Made fZji ' M In medium undf ''Jtf lowburt. hi long - TsT A dote fining itirt, I flit hip line and h$J Urge waiit. I Made in tmkf 1 1 JSJ I able sterling U 'ILJ cloth, Wl ( J3.50 W Model 205 Represents the latest mode, and is the most popu lar corset ever manufactured at this price. Low bust, targe waist long skirt and an elastic section at back combine sa make it an excep tion! model at $5.00 Be fitted today. We guarantee an im proved figure when fitted to a Gossard Other Cossards at 16.50. ,8.50. 110.00 and $25.00. Garment Store McCarty, OIL CITY, PA. X ecution of the writ should It be mis tained by appealing to either the ct urt ; ..uw at- the court of appeals at Montreal. The Thaw attorneys who said they could block execution ol the writ by this means have hedged a bit. Mr. McKeon said: "I don't know what we shall do tf the writ is sustained. It's a case of the cat under a sofa." Alexis Dupuis, the Justice of the peace at Coaticook who signed the faulty commitment on which Thaw Is confined, announced that he had per suaded his wife to permit him to con sult with Magistrate Hutchinson on the advisability of his summoning Thaw before him and dismissing him from Jail in case the present habeas corpus proceedings are a failure. State to Build Many New Reads. Bids for the construction rf 124.C24 feet of improved highway der the state aid plan have been ask , by the Pennsylvania state highway depart ment, making the largest amount of road construction work covered by ad vertisement in months. Killed by Baseball. Louis Roberts was killed Instantly by being hit on the head with a base ball on the public playgrounds at Twentieth and Vine streets, Philadel phia. he Raised All Her Fresh Vegetables). 'My wife raises nil her fresh vegeta bles," remarked the professional funny man ns he helped his guest to string beans nnd tiny young beets. As the npnrtment was on the top floor of a high building, the truest had visions of bottieris nnd greenhouses on the roof. No window boxes producing fresh veg etables were In evidence, nnd the mat ter of fact guest was speculating ns to the agricultural methods of the funny man's wife when the buzz of the dumbwaiter called her from the table. 'More fresh vegetables?" queried the funny man as she resumed her sent ut the tnble. "Yes," she responded wearily. "Y'ou see." she explained, "we're up so high that the market boy never sends the dninhwnlter high enough. It stops itbont two-thirds of the way. If I don't raise nil we eat the (ipople ou the fifth floor'd get It. I'm afraid. That's John's 'raising my own vegetables' joke, but It really Isn't much of a Joke, after ill!"-New York Times. The Child. ?ho most sncrod thing In the com monwealth nnd to the commonwealth is the child, whether It he your child or the child of the dull faced mother of the hovel. The child of the dull faced mother may, for nil you know, be the most capable child In the state. At Its worst It Is capable of good citizenship and a useful life If Its Intelligence be quickened nnd trained. Several of the strongest personalities that were born In North Carolina were men whose very fathers were unknown. We have nil known two such who held high places In church nnd state. President r.llut said n little while ngo that the shiest man that be had known In many years' connection with Harvard uni versity was the son of n brick tnnson. The child, whether It have poor par ents nr rich parents. Is the most vslnn blo undeveloped resource In the state. - Walter lllnes Pnge. His Clots Call. "I had n narrow csciiik; yesterday noon." "How's tlintV" "r'our of us nte lunch together nnd each of us Insisted on laying the check." "Well?" "l''or u minute or two It looked ns 'hough I had overdone the thing and . lie ut hers were truing to let me do It." -Detroit free Press. V Shirts made to order $2.00 and upward. It's The "Curve" In The Ba.ll ThsU Fools. It's the same with clothes. There are "curves" in the get up of some clothes that fool. And there are lots of batters that bite. If you wear a T. A. P. Suit or Overcoat you won't be fooled. Every customer gets more than they are asked to pay for, and the real pleasure and satisfaction comes from the style, the appear ance and the service you'll get from T. A. P. $20.00 And Up to $65.00. T. A. P. Oil City, fa. September Morn, Winner ol Prize in Baby Pageant Photo by American Press Association. BURNADETTE BARRETT. More than 100,000 persons turned out to witness the pageant of babies held at Ashbury Park, N. J. No less than 618 babies lined up to pass in re view of their admiring mothers, fathers, friends, b. tlhers, slsttrs an J cousins. Miss Hazel Reumane of Brooklyn was queen of the pageant. Burnadette Barrett, age three, daugh ter of William H. Barrett of Arlington, attired as September Morn, won first prize for having the most attractive float. GRAVEYARD WELL OPPOSED Church Trustees Haled Into Court When Lease Is Signed. Averring that the "city of dead" should not be invaded by oil well drill ers and that drilling operations will damage graves. Postmaster Thomas A. Frazier of Butler, Pa., and others made application to Judge Galbreath for an injunction to stop the trustees of the Clinton Presbyterian church, Clinton township, from permitting the drilling of a well on the church property under a lease recently granted. The court granted a temporary injunction. The Fisher Oil company also Is n party to the suit. Recently a good well was struck on the ground near the church and a new location has been made, this time in the graveyard. It Is said that over hilt the members of the church are up in arms over the graveyard drilling. ORDERS TO R.D. PATRONS Carriers Are Not to Pick Up Loose CI-anQe in Boxes. Picking up loose money has grown to be such a hardship for the over worked rural free delivery carrier that the postofhee department warned reck less citizens against leaving loose coins lying around. Hereafter ooins must be tied in bundles or inclosed in envelopes whenever the patron of a rural route wants stamps from a car rier and leavos the amount in tho box. The attention of postmasters at rural delivery otllcen and of rural cur riers Is again directed to the fnct that rural carriers are not required to collect loose coins from rural mall boxes. Patrons should Inclose coins in an envelope, wrap them securely in paper or deposit them in a coin hold ing receptacle so they can he easily and quickly tuken from boxes. He Could Run. An nnsloiis traveler mi a street cur. with wnlrli In hand, seeing he hud only ii few miiiules In which lo catch train, said to the conductor. "Cnu'l you make any faster time than this'" "Ves," answered Hie conductor, "I ran. but I have to stay with the car." - KverylsMly's. An Awful Threat. Kitty-Why are you so fearfiill.t irlum. dear' Marie -.lack iiimle an aw fill threat last lilglil when I rejecled him Kilty What, to shoot himself: Marie- Oh. worse Hum ib.ii. lie said De'tJ never propose to ine again New l'ui'tt buu. r - J I t i . V (P) SEPTEMBER. Fall by the calendar and many unmistakable evi dences in nature of the advent of this most delightful season. The falling leaves, the crisp cool mornings and evenings remind us forcibly of the early approach of autumn. The progressive merchant needs not to be re minded by either nature' or calendar. For many months in advance of its coming preparation must be made for its arrival. A complete transformation is rapidly taking place. Summer goods are being relegated to the rear and everywhere in every department both up and down stairs their place is taken by the arrival of new fall merchandise. Of this a series of important announcements will J soon appear. Englishman's Tea. If an Englishman could put his gos pel of life into words he probnbly would say, "Give mo liberty and tea, but If 1 can't have both I'll take the tea." There nre few differences between Englnnd nnd Americn so marked ns In this matter of preference for' a hot drink. The United Kingdom uses C.5 pounds of ton per capita per year. Tho United States uses only n little over one pound per enpitn. and probably the bulk of this Is consumed by Britons nnd Canadians living In this country. On the other hand, (he American peo ple use O.fi pounds of coffee per capita In the course of twelve months, while Britishers consume less than a pound each in the same period. This Inst Is not sni prlsinir. however. Any American who has made acquaint mice with the stuff thai bears the nnine of coffee In KiiKlnnd. especially that served nt the breakfast table, will won der why Britain uses any coffee nt all. Chicago .loiirmil. The Romantio Salute. The yoiiuir lieutenant in his trim nnd elegant uniform saluted in the stiff and yet somehow graceful military manner a pretty matron. "The military salute." he said, "Is peculiarly appropriate to you, madam. Do yon happen to know Its origin?" "No." "Well. Its origin goes linrk to the days of chivalry, to the tournaments of the middle aires. In those tourna ments the knights, before the combnt betfiin. rode past the queen of beauty ou her throne. As they caracoled by her they simultaneously brought the hand to the horizontal position nbove the brows, then dropped It to the side again a genuine military salute. And this tho.v did in their chivalrous way to protect their eyes from the blinding rnys of the queen of beauty's loveli ness. That, madam. Is the origin of the military snlute, nml that Is why the military salute is so appropriate to one like yon." Ixis Angeles Times. A Sermon on Stones. Sam Ituckalew was a lone policeman In a little town In Tennessee. Ills main duties were to look out for trouble In the negro part of the town down by the creek, especially on Saturday nights. Came one night a general light In the IhiIIoiii. lifter a dance In n cabin. The engagement, starting Inside, grew too large to be accommodated Indoors nnd continued outside. Rocks were handy, nnd the fracas extended. Sam Itucka lew heard It all from a safe distance, but made no nttempt to drive the en emy across the Yalu. Tho Justice of the peace called Sam to necount next day. "Why, loofcy here, Tom Keel you all's honor. I menu." Sam Ituckalew protested, "them rocks was tlyln" near as thick as wheat beards. Maybe they wasn't itlniin' to hit me, but don't you nil know rocks aiu't got no eyes?" Suits made to order $16.00 and upward. T. A. P. Oil City, Ta. Thii Never Happened. "M.v ileal li isliiind." said the cnnlld Inn .vouiig wife, "you said some awful ly strange llilngs In your sleep Inst night." "I 'id I? What did 1 say?" nsked the num. getting ready for nlmust any thing "You talked about 'full houses' nnd 'ninnies' and 'kilties' nnd 'edges' nnd a loi of unrelated things like that What did It menu, dear?" "M.v dear." answered the culprit, gathering all his faculties for the su preme effort of his life, "it didn't mean ns much ns von suspect. As n matter of fact. I had been playing poker nil the evening, and the things 1 said In my sleep were poker terms which t shall be glad to explain to you nt a more convenient time." "M.v husband Is perfectly honest, aft er all!" sighed the lady happily. And she went to sleep and uever referred to the subject again. -Cleveland Plain Dealer. When You Are Tired Mentally. Are you weary? Breathe more; eat less. Active exercise will not rest you from mental work. "Vhon you are tired with mental work." says a well known physician, "do no) think you must take active ex ercise. That will make you morewenry. All you need is rest and more air In your lungs. Sit down quietly and com fortably anil breathe deeply twenty live times. Rest a moment and repeat. "Tills nir forced Into the body re. moves the waste material which makes you weary. "Don't eat nil you want "Kood not needed for support of the system Is so much extra work for the body ami requires more air to dispose of It. "This regimen will diminish your grocery bill and save your shoe leather."-San l''rauclsco Chronicle. Prescription lent grinder lor the ejTes, plus Ctollegl nlely trained and inter nationally endorsed Iteliind the Guns. NO DROPS. RESULTS DEFINITE. Artiiieial JEyea in Stock. Both 'Phones. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Wliuuping Cough. -OiL City, Pa.J