C. H. SMITH SONS CO. C. H. SMITH SONS CO. i I The New Fall Fashions Continue to Four In Every Department Contributes An Unusual Share to a Style Show That Fairly Brims With Interest. 1 Ready. Every New And Good Weave In Dress Goods For Fall. For months we have been planning and working to assem ble this great stock now we are splendidly ready to have you inspect the finest collection of wool dress fabrics we have ever gathered together. You will find nothing lacking. The smart new effects and the staple weaves always in favor, are here side by side; chosen in every instance to give you the best possible values at any price. Will you not see what the Dresa Goods Section has to offer you now? More New Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts. Variety and Exclusivcness is the keynote of our assort ments for fall. A woman need not pay a high price here to ob tain a garment brimming with style, and certain to be entirely different from anything she may see worn by her friend or neighbor. THE NEW AUTUMN SUITS Here in liberal assort- ments, featuring the lledingote, Basque, Russian and Flare styles. Materials are broadcloth, gabardine, French serge, poplin, cheviot, and diagonals. Special attention has been given to our broad assortments at $15, $25, $35, $45, and $50, practically no two alike. And the scope of prices is as broad as that of assortments, $10 up to $150. DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION Exclusive styles and finest materials. Smart Street Dresses at $5 to $35. Af ternoon and Evening Gowns, lovely creations at $18.50 to $75. THE NEW COATS Hundreds to choose from, for women and misses. Among them you'll not look in vain for all the newest fashions and approved fabrics, $7.50 to $75. NEW BLOUSES AND WAISTS Our waist depart ment is splendidly ready to serve your needs, with liberal as sortments awaiting your inspection at $1 up to $17.50. Colors are llussian, Brazil nut brown, midnight blue, navy, black, etc. . If. Smith Sons Co, Successors, Oil City, Pa Capital, Surplus and Profits Over ONE MILLION DOLLARS Deposits $4,610,171.09 Four Per Cent. On Savings Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. J. L. Hcplcr LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We cap fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, and always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Co mi and see us. Itear of Hotel Weaver TIOITEST-A., JPJL. Telephone No. 2. STIW For Partridge, Wood cock; Squirrel or Rabbit Shooting the 44 GAUGE SHOTGUN No. 101 IS A WONDER Vi incfc barrel, weighs A Ibt.. lake-rlnva. r ur X h , 44 tt.t r Shut intj 44 XiatM Uelter ' Urtndge, t No rther tmr or etugv of hot . vii n a. .ICUI .... . i variety of conditions. S-nl fer detailed Hp crii'tion and "Ol'NS AND CUNNING. M If VWfi bnxflt STCVCNS Lit 1. STEVENS ARMS ft Tnni MMDAUV ivvi vumrnui P.O.BoS0O5 ,-CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA. PENN Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well TooIh, Qua or Water Fit tings and Genera) Hlacksinithiug prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa. Tour patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER CHICHESTER S PILLS M-CT-V l ltK 1IA1IIM IIHAM. A ft? i.aoifHi A-k your lirupuUt t-x a rilUin lied ml mrulliAV ealfl with Iihie RI,Ik,o. V Tikfl h ..ik... II... e V ItriicirUt. A i. I .r 111.4 hi k-TFR A "inmniF 1 1.1.14. f, ur year, kii.mii as Hct, Safct. Always K rlirtllt SOID BY DRUGGISTS LVLRYWHLKE We Recommend CAMPBELL'S Varnish Stain For Finishing Floors, Furniture and all Interior Woodwork Suina and vsnrnhn with one iwr-p of llie bniih. All colon. You eta .pply il yourvlf. C.rpent.r-Morton Co. . Baitan, Mu. FLY SWATTER FREE With . purckue of Cwnpbf ll's VwnUh Slain. fi ctnl in or later,, (rorn drain namrd Ix. low. Ihrj d clipprd and nunrd by him ii sood lor one Fly Swallct, tw, by muling direct Is Inr manufacturers. FOR SALE BY CROUCH & ZAHNISER, East Hickory, Pa. X :: i The Distinctive Garment Store :: ii Every Department ii Now In Full Dress. These are good days to test the service of this Great Specialty Store. Giving you value-ful merchandise if you desire to buy, and extending to you courteous, polite attention if you don't want to buy. One is as important to both of us as the other. It is this store's daily endeavor to fulfill this pledge to your complete satisfaction. Are we doing it? Smart Tailored Suits. Attractive models particularly selected for this week's sale. All the newest materials and shades. Sizes for women and misses, $20.00 to $35.00. ! Exclusive French Model Suits. Exact copies and modified reproductions of broadcloth, broadtail cloth, velvet, plush, etc., in all the newest fall shades, $40.00, $50.00, $76.00. Smart Street Gowns. Exact reproductions of Poquin model, showing a new redingote back and fancy blouse front. Women's and Misses' Coats and Wraps. Exclusive models for motor, travel, sport, street and dress wear. The Distinctive Garment Store Henry J. McCarty, 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. TO QUIT VERA CRUZ Washington Orders American Soldiers From Mexican City. Announcement was made by Presi dent Wilson that lie has ordered the withdrawal of the United States forces from Vera Cruz. Tlie announcement followed a dis cussion of the situation at the cabinet meeting and came as a direct result of favorable advices from Paul Fuller. President Wilson's personal represent ative, who Is returning lrom an In vestigating trip to Mexico. It Is understood that Mr. Fuller re ported that the withdrawal would greatly facilitate the efforts of Cur ran za to establish a stable government In Mexico. The Immediate effect ot the president's act will be to leave Carranza free to conduct the reorgan ization of Mexico without any re Btraiat and to put him In possession of one of the most Important points in all Mexico. The withdrawal will take place Just as soon as arrangements can be made for the delivery of the city to the properly constituted Mexican authori ties. The president's statement on the subject was limited to the following: "The troops have been ordered withdrawn from Vera Cruz. This action Is taken In view of the entire removal of the circumstances which were thought to justify the occupation. The further presence ot the troops Is deemed unnecessary." While no mention was made of the feet It 1b understood in olllclal circles that with the withdrawal of the troops most of the warships in Mexican waters will be ordered home. REPLY TO BULLET PROTEST WJIion Does Not Believe It Is Time Yet For Judgment. President Wilson has laid down a general principle by which the United States will be guided throughout the war In receiving and considering pro tests from one belligerent against an other. The president has decided that th United Slates will not attempt t form or express a final judgment or any of these protests; that to do so would be Inconsistent with the neu trality of the United States govern ment. The language of his reply to the kaiser and his verbal answer to the Belgians were Identical, so far as the vital portions were concerned. A cablegram replying to the protest of President Polncare of Franco, who charged that the Germans were using dum dum bullets also was prepared. It was not made public, but was known to follow closely the text of the presi dent's message to Emperor William. Directs One of German Armies In France lit ' -1 irfiiT. aaf, ' ' ' V Photo by American Pres. Association. PRINCE ALBRECHT. Library of the House of Lord. The books In the library of the house of lords number about 00.000 volumes, nd they nre set out In n luxurious suit of rooms. The library Is particularly rich In historical works nnd nemir and Includes one of the finest collec tions of law books In Loudon. London Telegraph. CAUTION SEEN BY DUN'S Trade Review Notes Hesitancy In Cusiness Circles. Dun's Review of Trade says this week: "Hesitancy In entering upon new commitments continues and a spirit oi caution is everywhere manifest, yet the confident feeling in business cir cles is maintained. Sentiment is strengthened by developments In the financial situation, a favorable linpres sion being created by the further Im provement in foreign exchange and the action taken with a view to meet in K maturing obligations abroad. "Failures tills week in the United States were 384, compared with 282; in Canada, 55 against 20 last year." James E. Sullivan Dies. James E. Sullivan, dean of amateur athletics In America, died at Mount Sinai hospital. New York, following an operation for intestinal trouble. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. F. RITCHEY, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, .Tlonesta, Pa. MA. CARRINGER, Attorney Mid Counsellor-at-Law. Olfloe over Forest County National Bank Building, TIONESTA, PA. CURTIS M. SHAWKEY. ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Warren, Pa. Practice in Forest Co. AO BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office In Arner Building, Cor. Elm and Bridge Sts., Tionesta, Pa. ' FRANK 8. HUNTER, D. D. 8. Rooms over Cltliens Nat. Bank, TIONESTA, PA. DR. F. J. BOVARD, Physician A Surgoon, TI0NE8TA, PA. Eyea Tested and Glasses Fitted. D R. J. B. BIGGINS. Physician and Hurgeon, OIL CITY, PA. HOTEL WEAVER, 8. E. PIERCE, Proprietor. Modern and up-to-date In all its ap pointments. Every oonvenlenoa and oomfort provided for the traveling publlo. CENTRAL HOUSE, R. A. FULTON, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This is the inostcentrally located hotel in the place, and baa all the modern Improvements. No pains will be spared to make It a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT SHOEMAKER. Shop over R. L. liatilet's grocery store on Elm street. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the eosraeat and guarantees his work to give perfect satiHfaotion. Prompt atten tion given to tnendiug, and price rea-ionable. Shirts made to order $2.00 and upward. 17 Suits made to order $15.00 and upward. T. A. P. You Don't Have To Be a Musician This Season. All Stylish Clothes Have An English "Tone" To Them. Even the "Irish" and the "Scotch" fabrics have a "PiccadUly" air, and like everything else that's considered right, our clothing is right, and we know our prices are right. Take for instance our assortment of Suits and Top Coats at $20.00. They are wonderfully good, the fabrics are pure wool, the garments are all hand tailored, and our method of fittng renders a misfit almost impossible. We find our "Ready to Put On" clientele of customers growing bigger every day. There's some satisfaction in being able to walk right in and walk right out again, with a handsome suit in your possession and from $10.00 to $20.00 saved in your pocket. Try us out this season. We both lose if you don't. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. Oil City, Pa. WAR PARAGRAPHS Twelve hundred prisoners arrived at Rennes, according to a dispatch to the Havas agency, and were sent to Brest. Twnnty Alsatians were among the prisoners. These signed an agre ment to jot", the foreign legion of the French army and were roleased. The French have repulsed with suc cess from Noyon to Nancy, a distance of about 1R0 miles. Here between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 are engaged in a struggle that In ferocity and stragetlc Importance bids fair to sur pass the ba'tle of the Marne. The Belgians have refused to treat as a prisoner of war Commandant Meune of the landsturm at Louvaln. He Is being held as a criminal pris oner at Antwerp and will be court martlaled for gross Infractions of the laws of war. The future campaign Is to be controlled by the developments in France. The 'precautions being taken In Paris against surprises have caused an order which went into effect forbidding automobiles to leave Paris except mil' tary mach'-es and ambulances anil cars carry 1 1 ; officials and journalist, between Paris and Bordeaux. The name of Mme. Adrienne Buhet head of the Dames Du Sacre Coeurs appears in a long list of names o' those killed on a battlefield. She was struck by a bullet from a German machine gun as she was raising th' head of a wounded soldier. Official announcement was made in Toklo that a bomb dropped by a Jap anese aviator had set fire to a Germ?'! ship in Kiauchau bay. Attempts tc wreck the wireless station there in the same manner have failed thus far. 0Z Have the new suit or gown fitted over America's most justly famous corset, FRXLASET Front Laced Corset This week we are making an effort to acquaint women with the merit of the Frolaset. A special showing of the new Fall Models is now in progress. Every corset will be fitted. Women who are not in immediate need of a corset, may arrange for a trial fitting. It isn't necessary to purchase. We simply want you to see whether or not the Frolaset will improve the ap pearance of your figure. We want you to compare the Frolaset with the corset you are now wearing. Each garment so admirably meets the needs of the figure for which it was designed. The stout woman's corset is the best we have ever fitted. The model for the growing girl is really the first -corset of this kind that fully answers the requirements of the youthful figure. The model for the short slender woman seems to be different from any corset we know of. The medium-figured woman will find the Frolaset all she may anticipate. In a word "they're perfect." A New York Fashion Letter Reads - s "An unusually strong demand has developed within the last two weeks for velvets for suit and costume purposes." We are showing a handsome Costume Velvet silky and well covered in all the new fall shades, $1.00 a yard. .......... TTTTTTTTTTTTTl The Paris papers describe a gallant feat by Jles Vedrlnes, the noted aviator. VtJrlnes In a 180-horsepowo: Bleriot star'.ed In pursuit of a German machine. lie got above the German machine and by a well directed fire sent it tumbling to the earth. MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago, Sept. 22. Hogs Receipts, 26,000. Bulk, $8.55 9.1o; light, $8.90 S 9.55; mixed, $8.4: 9J50; heavy, $8.209.35; roughs. $8.20(88.40; pigs, $6.25 t 9. Cattle Receipts, 21,000. Beev $6.8510.90: steers, $6.259.15; stocic ers and feeders, $5.408.35. Sheep Receipts, 56,000. Sheep $4.90 (5.80; yearlings, $5.90 6.85- lambs, $6.7f8.10. Wheat Sept., 1.11. Corn Sept., 79. Oats Sept., 48V Pittsburgh, Sept. 22. Cattle Choice, $9.409.85; prime $99.30; good, $8.258.75; tidy butch ers, $8.10 8.75 ; common to choice heifers, $7.508.25; common to fal bulls, $57.60; fresh cows and spring ers, $508C; common to fair cows ad springers, $30(5 50; common, $5.50 (ii 7.50. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers $4.755.90; good mixed, $5.25 5.05; fair mixed, $4.50 5.10; culls and com mon, $2.50 3; lambs, $5.50 8.25. Hogs Prime heavy, $9.60; heavj mixed, $9.60 9.65; mediums and heavy Yorkers, $9.65 9.75; light Yorkers $9.309.50; pigs, $9.20 9.25; roughs $8.50 8.75; stags, $7.50 8. Butter Prints, 33 33; fibs, 32 33. Eggs Select, fresh, 2728. ' Cleveland, Sept. 22. Hogs Yorkers, $9.65; pigs, $9.50 9.66; heavies, $9.25; roughs, $8.40; stags, $7.25 "17.60. Calves Good to choice. $1212.50; fair to good, $1011.75. Sheep ar.d Lambs Good to choice lambs, $8.2F; fair to good, $7fJ8; year lings, $6f!'7; wethers, $5.50 6; own $5 5.60; culls aid common, $3.50 4.50. Cattle Steers, $8.26 8.75; good tc choice heifers, $7.258; butcher bulls $6.76 7.25; cows, $56; comma cows, $3.75 4.75; milchers and spring MS, ib0&Q. Constructively "She." In a well known. college for women where the faculty consists chiefly of the gentler sex n meeting of the aca demic council wns In progress. Here and there ft lone mini snt Islanded in the concourse of learned ladies. An nnienilnient had just been proposed. "Where is the person who offers this amendment?" Inquired the president "Who Is she?" Whereupon Mr. Flower, the popular young professor of n favorite subject, rose and replied deirecntlngly, "I am she." Youth's Compiinlou. Recent Pictures Received From Belgium mi i At a -..; .-i -.qa vs a 'i .' -i .' ...:Ji-2: .-. -.ia- A Rather Novel Complaint. An English traveler once met a com panion sitting in a state of the most woeful despair and apparently near ;he lust agonies by the side of one of ;he mountain lakes of Switzerland. lie Inquired the cause of his sufferings. "Oh," said the latter, "I was very Sot and thirsty and took a large draft )f the clear water of the lake and then lot down on this stone to consult my guidebook. To my astonishment I found that tbo water of this lake is rery poisonous! Oh, I am a gone man! feel It running all over me. I have Wly a few minutes to live. Remem ber me to" "Let me sec the guidebook," said his friend. Turning to the passage, ho found, "L'eau du lac est blen polsson 8se" (The water of this lake abounds in fish). "Is that the mennlng of it?" "Certainly." The dying man looked up -with a ra- llnnt countenance. "What would have become of you," laid his friend. "If I hod not met you?" "I should have died of Imperfect Knowledge of the French language." i.,t"M Winning the Victoria Cross. This Is the story of the net of gal lantry for which Lieutenant Roberts won the V. C. at Khodagunje. After a pursuit which had continued for nearly five miles a body of mutineers hod been overtaken, who faced about and fired Into the squadron at close qunrters, Itoberts saw Younghusband full, but could not go to his assistance, as at that moment one of bis sowars was in dire peril from a sepoy who was attacking him with a fixed bay onet, nnd had he not holpcd the man and disposed of his opponent he must i have been killed. Roberts then de scried a sepoy making off with a stond I ard and rode after the rebels and ovcr I took them, and while wrenching tlio ! stair out of the hands of one of them, whom he cut down, was nearly killed by another man who put his musket I close to his body, but the weapon for i tunntoly missed fire, and he carried oft the standard. Cornlilll Magazine. (B 1914, by American Press Auociatlun Above Damage done by bomb dropped frc.i a Zeppelin. Below Crowd at Ostend clamoring for passage to England. In America It Is estimated that the number of rats Is nearly equal to the population, but they are not nearly as dangerous or destructive as the rats found in many of the foreign countries nnd nre more easily exterminated. It Is estimated by Professor Elliott that there ore 40.000,000 rats in the British isles. India's population Is outnum liered by rats to the extent of four rnts to each human briny. Ebony. Ebony Is always soaked in water for from six to eighteen months as soon as cut. It conies chiefly from Mauritius and the East Indies. Tact. It Is well to otlmlt occasionally to your friend that be knows more than you do. It gives him a great Impres sion of your discrimination and good sense. New Orleans Picayune. Virtuous For Your Own "take. I would be virtuous for my own sake, though nobody were to know It, as I would be clean for my own Bake, though nohody were to see me. Shaftesbury. i