.j, ms co. tl Always a Cordial Welcome Here For Out-of -Town Patrons. Come in and visit Oil City's biggest store on your next trip to town. You will find cool, wide aisles shelves and counters loaded with delightful summer -goods values as good, and often much better than you can get elsewhere. Above all, however, you will find an atmosphere of welcome an assurance that whether you buy much or nothing, we are glad to have you make this store your home. , . Ask all the questions you want leave your pack ages until train time let us show you we are genuinely glad to see whenever you come to town. : The Vacation Trip. A glance at our broad stocks ueai 01 annoyance later on, witn . 1 unities every .woman neeas wnen Separate Skirts, Blouses, Bags, Ties, Girdles, Gloves, Silk Hosieiy, Sweaters, Neckwear, Drinking Cups, Toilet Goods, Writing bets, Uuting Hats, Traveling Slippers. New Wash Skirts. Beautilully tailored and finished, of fine white crepe, pique, rice cloth, and corded materials. ute, with the long Russian tunics' savings are out of the ordinary. $2 00 $2 50 ?3 00 $5 00 $G 00 skirts., skirts., skirts., skirts., skirts.. Japanese Lunch Sets Reduced. i Each set consists of a good sized cloth with one dozen nap kins to match, printed in beautiful Japanese designs that will not fade. J ust the thing lor the bungalow or cottage. $3 00 lunch sets S2 50 lunch sets 0. H..SMITII SONS 0, r:-;01I!Cltfr.-Pa. Regional Reserve Banks and their management play a very important part in the new banking system. Did you ever think of the matter in a personal way? It is just as important to you that your Re serve Bank should be ably and conservatively managed. Choose it carefully. Oil City . Trust ' Company Oil City, Pa. mamm eft. REPEATING RIFLE You can buy no better gun ) for target work and all ; small game up to 200 yards. No. 20 rifle with ' plain nniih, 1 5 or , 25 ahota. $11.50. No. 29 rifle. Mp'CtortZ Mat aiUy4irMividulaWe. Seed 1 ataew lor H today. Two and Pvur Tined Forks. A writer ' In the Washington Post tells of mi old lady wl.. remembered dining fit the White limine wltti Mr. ami Mm. John Qulncy Admits. Mr. Adams ii to with his Cork, nnd Mrs. Adniim apologized for It, saying that lie liml ucqiilrvd the ha bit during his sojourn lu Pi-nuce. Mrs. Adams and the other guests used their knives. All this Is a comment on changing mnn ner. Hut It should be noted thnt Mr. 'AdnuiH nto with n four tlned sliver fork, while t lie other guests had only two tined forks, which then were the common kind. Without the develop ment of the four lined fork the bubit of euting with one's knife would not linve been so rapidly discarded. As betweeu a four tlned fork and a knife the fork Is to be chosen for conven- lence's soke, but ns between n two tined fork and a knife on many occa sions the latter would be nctunlly the more serviceable. Springfield Repub lican. High Finance. "Neddy Is an nwfully good nntured fellow, but lie has one fulling. You can always touch him for a loan, but If you lend him some money he In variably forgets to repay it." "I know, old top. Whenever be owes me some money I never ask him to re pay It 1 Just borrow it back In Install ments. And listen" "Yes." "I've overdrawn my account $10." New York Sun. C. H;SMITH'SONS CO. now may save you a . great its reminders ot numberless i sue goes away. I he styles are up to the mir so greatly favored, and the .SI 50 SI 85 .82 25 S3 75 S4 50 .SI 95 1 65 'Tump' Action jf Without ' change of mechanism it handles .22 short. long or Ions-rifle cartridges perfectly. The deep Ballard rifling develops maximum power and p accuracy and adds years to the life of rifles. Tha lolid lop i protootiaa from defactWfl cartndfla prerenb powder and gucs from being blown back. The aide election never I fU elected ahella pod your bead and allowa quick, accurate repeat ahota. With ample take down conatructioil, removable action parti, leait parts of any ,22 it Utha quickest and eaueu to clean. J uat the fun you want I Atk any gun dealer. 7e272arut firearms Co. . 42 Willow Street New Haven, Conn, " Needed a Stronger Pull. Jones, a new recruit, was sent out for target practice on the ranges. lie did fairly well at 300 yards for n new one, but at 800 he generally managed to drop bis bullets short. The sergeant patiently explained the raising of the sights nnd so on. Hut Jones still fell short. lie saw the sergeant coming back. Ills "buddy", whispered to film. . "Sergeant 'II ask you why," the "bud dy" said. "He'll want you to tell him. I see what the trouble Is. It's" Here Ills voice was scarcely audible. The recruit fired a way short again. "Why in blazes can't you shoot high er?" demanded the sergeant. "What's the trouble?" "I've found out what the trouble Is, sir," nnswered the recruit. "I'm afraid ( haven't been pulling the trigger hard enough." New York Post . . Remote Connection. Scottish Elder (to loafen-Weel, Mr McDonald, what church do ye belong tae? McLionald-lt's like this, Mr. Mc Pheerson. I canna richtly be said tae gang tae ony kirk, but It's the uulil kirk I stay nwu' frae. London Ex press. Portugal. Portugal was formerly known as Lusltanln. The present name is de rived from Port Cnllo, the nnelent name of the town now known to us as Oporto. ii' The Distinctive Garment Store : Absolute Of Women's and Misses' Suits, Coats and Dresses at Half Price and Less. Still Further Reductions On All Remaining Summer Apparel. This Final Clearance Sale offers a wide va riety of Women's and Misses' Suits, Coats and Dresses for city and country wear at the lowest prices quoted this season as follows : 25 Light Weight Wool Suits, AA , former prices $25 to $35, at vpO.UU eaCfi oo T!.i.i nr.i.Li nr..i - I former prices $15 to $25, 29 Wash Dresses, prices $6 to $10, at 18 Light Wool Dresses, for-,.- Crt . t prices $15 to $25, at $7.5U eaCH I mer 200 White Lawn and Waists, former prices $2 to I The Distinctive Henry J. t 111 CENTRE ST., Stomitz Was Defiant A story is told of an altercation be tween Wllhelm Stelultz and Gustavo Epstein. The latter was one of the most Influential and richest bunkers In Vienna und was very fond of a game of cbess. When Stelultz was a young man he used to play frequently at the Vienna Chess club nnd ou one occasion engaged the famous banker. The game became very complicated, and Stelultz studied the board longer than usual. Ills opponent grew Impatient nnd at last drawled out sarcastically, "Well?" Stelultz silently continued the game, and after n time It went In his favor. The banker then began to think deeply, taking considerable time before mov ing a piece. Stelultz could not resist the temptation to utter a long drawn out "Well?" "Sir, don't forget who you nre nnd who I am!" ronred Epstein angrily. Stelultz Immediately retorted. "On the bourse you nre Epstein and I urn Stelultz; over the board I am Ep stein and you are Stelultz!" Cutting Out a Meal. ' Physicians are commonly advising patients whose troubles arise from overeating and these ure legion to cut out one meal, preferably break fast. The London Lancet remarks that the reason for this Is that "after a night's sleep the bodily strength, nerv ous nnd muscular. Is at Its highest, and work can be carried on without food. The machine Is running strongly nnd no fuel Is required for the time being." Men engaged In literary or Intellectual work can often do their very best In the early morning before breakfast The Lancet deprecates the heavy breakfast nnd advocates the -"coffee nnd rolls," which are nil thnt Is eaten for breakfast on the continent of Eu rope, especially for men whose work Is of the brain rather than of the mus cles. These men. It says, should "rele- gnto anything approaching n henrty meal to tho period of relaxation, the evening." Whistler's Critieiim. Pnnte Gabriel Rosscttl once showed Whistler a sketch and asked bis opin ion, i "It has Its good points, Rosscttl," said Whistler. "Go ahead with It by nil means." i Later he Inquired how It was getting along. "All right." answered Itossetti cheerfully. "I've ordered a stunning frame for It." In due time the canvas appeared at Rosseltl's house, beautifully framed. "You've done nothing to It since I saw It. bav yon?" said Whistler. "Xo-o," replied Itossetti, "but I've written n sonnet on the subject, if you'd like to hear It" He recited some lines of peculiar ten derness. "Itossetti." snld Whistler, as the reci tation ended, "take out tho picture and frame the sonnet." Austrian Ceneonhip. The Austrian censor used to play strange tricks with the plays produced under his auspices. When Schiller's "Maid of Orleans" was produced at Vienna. In 1.802. tho title was deemed too flippant nnd was replaced by that of "Joan of Arc." Agnes Sorel figured as the wife of Charles VII., and Queen Ysabenu was transformed Into that monarch's sister in order to save him from bigamy. Until IS 12 mesalliances were prohibited on tho Vienna stage. When the burgthonter wished to stage one of I'Veytag's plays in which Count Waldemar marries n gardener's daugh ter, tho censor put his foot down. "These incidents" he said, "may un fortunately occur In real life, but they must not be seen on the stage." Followed Suit. "The prlinu donna fell down in the opening to that nrln." "Lnwdy days! So did our cook." Baltimore American Clearance at p5.UU eaCIl former a- n- , . $Z.UU eaCfl Batiste e nrt . $3.50-$! .0U eaCH Garment Store McCarty, OIL CITY, PA. VERY QUIET. "Are your new neighbor quietf "Very. The boy is tongue-tied and the daughter injured ber hand and won't be able to play tba piano for several months." Explanation of Saturn's Rlngt. A new theory to explain the rings of Saturn Is urged by Prof. Blrkeland of Chrlstlanla, who holds that they are produced by electric radiation from the planet and are "renewed, so to say, every Instant." Good Habits In New York. "We had a fine sunrise this morn' ing," said one New Yorker to another. "Did you see it?" "Sunrise?" said the second man. "Why, I'm always in bed before sunrise." New York Ledger. Strong One. "My dear, these are excellent ci gars, but they are awfully strong." "Yes; I got the strongest I could find. They won't break so easily in your pocket. Judge. Humankind' Perversity. What Is remote and difficult of suc cess we are apt to overrate; what is really best for us lies always within our reach, though often overlooked. Longfellow, An Expensive Luxury. 'Tea," said the literary man with a sigh, "style Is a fine thing for a writer to have; but when his wife's got it too, it takes all the profit away." Harper's Weekly. Not Profitably "Did you hear of the sudden risft today In gas and real eBtate?" "No. Was it much of a rJe?" Considerable. A gaa pipe blew up and took part of the street with It" Plant Peculiarity. Plants growing near the sea have thicker leaves than those growing In land, and plants cultivated in artifi cially salted soil have the same peci llarlty. Equality. "It's a good thing you're so much bigger than I am. . I would have giv en you a good onjj for daring to say that one canot establish absolute equality among men." Pele Mele. Area of the Oceans. The oceans, including the Inland liens jonnected with them, cover about N4. CflO.000 sipiare miles, or 73.!i! per cent of the total surface of the earth. Insects' Eggs. A butterfly lays (!()0 eggs, the wnsp 3.000. the ant 4.000 to n.OOO. wlille one pedes of white nut produces 80.100 eggs in n day Shirts made to order $2.00 and upward. "The Fight By Rounds." Usually an interesting heading that arrests a man's attention. In this case, however, it is not a "scrap." It is simply an idea to get your attention while we tell you the Bathing Season is at its height. We are Selling More Bathing Suits now than ever before, and where is the man or boy who would not give his right arm for a Bathing Suit at some time or another. Decide today to make one of our Bathing Suits your Bathing Suit. A dollar will do if you don't care to spend two or three. One piece or two piece styles very attrapflve colors. Our "Don't Shoot" Sale Begins Aug. 1. See Ad. on First Page,--and Then Come Early. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. Food For a Poet. "I have a vague but persistent yearn ing for something," murmured tho poet n constant yearning for something, I know not whnt" "Maybe It's tripe," suggested the sympathetic Inndlndy. "We haven't had any In a long time."-Washington Her ald. Made -To -Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the most modest prices in town! See our marvels of beauty at $15, $18 and $20 and our wonderful importa tions at $25, $30 and $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. D. H. Blum, TIONESTA, PA. pie fletigtufe usiDaJf von JJrillen. G finb mebr Slugen burd) unred)tcl 3tnpaffcn toonlafern oli burd) fonft ct roa ruinirt roorben. $at ba8 Sluge matiflctyafte SHefraction, fo imtjj bai Oilb aUet egenftartbe nad; etnem gocul auf bcr 9?cijBaut burd) aufieraetpobnlidx Iriitigfeit beS musculus ciliarius gc oraait, ooct Da85UUb unDoufommert fctit unb ba3 91efultat berbunfeltcS 6c(?cl mit Sd)tod)e unb Sdjmerj urn 3(u' ntii unb tirn. Dtc8 berurfad)t Com geftionen, rocId)e ftd) burd) fd)lucre 2lu genliebcr, SJiet&e, Sudcn ober Srennen, tin efitfyt, alS fct 5d)mufc im Sluge, ano tiau taen todimen, berbunben nut Gmpfinblidjfeit gegen td)t jetgen. 3 fd)lad)er ba8 2luae, befto ffi6I6arci tbige tjmbtome. SJugen mflgen MVftfd; ftart unb gIeid)toIl febjd)tad) fein unl Umgetcfyrt. urn burd) cbraud) etntt sflrtUe bu DJIdnacI oufmbeben. tuirb bie SMtiaM ber SDfuSfeln geanbert, unb toenn bo Sd)abn bori'tber ober burd) ju ftarf ober ju fd)tt)ad;t lafernidjt aufgel;obci i't, fo ftnb bie Urfadien ber Gongeftion ef?cr ucrmertt ftatt bermtnbert. Skftch) gemifdite Refraction, mufj irgenb eir JganbcUglaS ben Sd)aben tocrmcbrcn. ywx Sd)toadmd)tiae foute ltd) forai faltig toiffenfdkftlid) unterfudjen uni WriHen anpaffen laffen, er)e erfie in ei brand) nimiut. yn befonbern 3'iuen tocrben liifcr auf JBefteHung fleftIiffen, in jebemgaHt aavanttrt. For Further Particulars Call On DOCTOR MORCK Who Will be Pleased to Explain the Above in hither Language. ;(p i Entering Upon The Last Week of the July Clearance Sale With the same energy terized the first days of the sale. Announcement at the beginning that the sale would continue throughout the entire month each day a different department. We have steadfastly ad hered to the original sale plan. And shelves have been emptied and cabinets cleared in a manner never before equalled. A Time of Greatest Opportunity In the Second Floor Garment Section. During these last days of July there is but one single thought up permost in our mind, to get these Dress, Coat and Suit Cabinets cleared by August 1. And to do that we're resorting to any sacrifice that will insure absolute sale. So you can just about buy a Dress, Coat or Suit at your own price. AeMefceltUaUsleUi TTttTTTTTTTT To Cross Atlantic Ocean In Lifsboaf MR. AND MRS. SIVARD. Einard Sivard is a naval architect of Long Island City. With his bride he plans to leave the Battery, New York, in a thirty six foot power life boat on Saturday. The crew will in elude a navigator, a wireless operator and one sailor. They will go by way of Boston and Halifax to St. John's and cross the ocean from that point to Queenstown. They expect to make the trip In about a month. POLICE ALLEGED BURGLARS Three of Force at Rockville Center, N. Y., Are Accused. One-half of the police force of six men at Rockville Center, N. Y., are accused of burglary by warrants that have been issued. Two of the three Patrolmen Amos Veritzan and Henry Wickes were arrested while. on post; the third, Itulof Petersonv i.on his vacation. Three trunks containing articles of every description, valued. at approxi mately 10,000, were found in the chicken coops of Veritzan and VVicke9. Li v I 1 t f r. Suits made to order $16.00 and upward. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. and enthusiasm that charac- t The village trustees are trying to In duce the prisoners to explair ho the trunks happened to be there. Many unscived robberies havr beeu reported in the village since last fall when summer residents closed their houses for the season. The depred . tions culminated recently in the rob bery of Artuld Husser's general store, Just across Main street from police headquarters. Mr. Husser recently identified s.r.ne of his stolen property worn on tho street by negro residents of the village and obtained informa tion which resulted in the arrests. Bride Found Dead In Well. Missing three days, the body of Mrs. Stanley Papka, twenty-three years old, of near Willianisport, Pa., who three weeks ago became a bride against her will, was found in a well near her home. The girl had married because it was the desire of her parents. The theory of the police is that she became bo unhappy she committed suicide. Ocean Flight Postponed. The transatlantic flight of the America was postponed to October to give time to rebuild her with new hull. MARKETQU0TATI0NS Chicago, July 28. Hogs Receipts, 31,000. Bulk, $8.70 8.95; light, 8.609.10; mixed, $8.65 9.10; heavy, $8.359.06; roughs, $8.35(08.55; pigs, $7.80 8.90. Cattle Receipts, 13,000. Beeves, $7.65 10; steers, $6.408.35; cows and heifers, $3.SO9.20; calves, $7.75 (5-11.25. Sheep Receipts, 19,000. Sheep, $5.20 5.90; yearlings, $5.606.55. Wheat July, 84. Corn July, 73. ! Oats July, 35. Pittsburgh, July 28. Cattle Choice, $99.25; prime, $8.658.90; good, $8.158.40; com mon, $6(g 7; common to good fat bulls, $5.607.25; common to good fat cows, $3.507.25; fresh cows and springers $4075. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers, $5.755.90; good mixed, $5.255.65; fair mixed, $4.50rfl 5.10; culls and com mon, $2(g3; spring Iambs, $58; veal calves, $10C('10.75; heavy and thin calves, $7f( 8. Hogs Prime heavy hogs, $9.25 9.30; heavy mixed, $9.309.35: medi- urns, heavy Yorkers, light Yorkers, pigs, $9.45(S9.50; roughs. $SffI8.2R: stags, $7.25&7.60. Butter Prints, 31. Eggs Fresh. 2223. Poultry Live hens. ntrvU. Cleveland, July 28. Calves Good to choice. J10.K0. a 10.75; fair to good, $9fil0: heavv an J common, $(19. Cattle Choice fat steers. $8.10 Si 8.25; good to choice, $7.10 8; mikh ers and springers, $50 80. Hogs Yorkers, $9.35(Ti 9.40: mixed. $9.65; pigs, $9.65; Mags, $6.76.