0 Slick ! Wanner THE BIG STORE In looking through our new fall lines you will be particularly impressed with the variety of styles. There is scarcely any limit to ideas of style, and the beautiful effects in the great variety of novelties in DRY GOODS AND LADIES' AND . . CHILDREN'S GARMENTS . . Especially will please all. The many new ideas offered this season make this store of special in terest to every lady who desires the very best and newest things. Our reputation for always show ing the most clever styles is assurance that our styles are all right. We find already much enthusiasm shown in French Flannels, Flannelettes, and colored outings. In heavier Dress Goods our Meltons are again very strong as well as the harder finished Worsteds. French Flannels, 45, 65, 75c Flannelettes, 10, i5, 18c Colored Outings, 10, i5, 18c Meltons, 1.00 Yard Black and Colored Goods from 50c to $2,50. Velvets Ah ery promis ing season. The fashion journals all bespeak for . . . Velveteens in black and color, 50 cents. Silk Velvets in black and color, 75c and $1.00. Velvet Cords in black and colors, 85c. THE AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Are stronger than ever. New styles for fall are now all in. SEE THE NEW STYLES. We carry also for Stout Ladies the "Cresco" This corset has given such satisfaction to ladies who have been breaking steels that it has become very well established in the favor of the trade. In repetition of the past few seasons the Wooltex people stand pre-eminent. The Wooltex Garments km. wl r$tj The "Wooltex" Garments have become so well known that to say "Thi9 is a Wooltex Gar ment,"is sufficient guarantee that the style is all right and it will wear. See the MONTE CARLO the latest fad of the "Wooltex" people. It has already become very popular with the dressy trade. Gall and Seethe Monte Carlo Next door to P. O. Reynoldsville, Penn'a, THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Conrad Mendel wag In Pittsburg the past woek. Silas Clark, of DuBols, ipent Sunday n this place. Miss Margaret Ilandyelde Is visiting In Klttannlng. Clarenco H. Roynolds Is In Klttan- "nlng this week. 'Hqulro W. L. Johnson Is In Clarion town this week. Thomas Thomas vssltod his parents at Anita Sunday. Andrew Whoalor Is In Missouri buy ing a car load of mules. Miss Tressa Burns spent Sunday with relatives In Summervlllo. Charles Mohnoy nnd wife vlsltod at Hawthorne the past woek. James E. Mitchell, of Brockwayvlllo, was in town Thursduy night. C. A. Burlett Is taking In tho Expo sition at rittsburg this week. Miss Helen Soeley is visiting relatives In Hldgway and Johnsonburg. Miss Nancle Boyles, of Strattonvillu, Is the guest of Mrs. I. M. Hoch. W. P. Hetrlek and family, of Big Run, visited In town this week. Mrs. Mr. J. 11. Nettle and Miss Ella Doemor aro In Kane this week. Hen C. Heed and wife spent several days In Brookvlllo the past week. Dennis Flvnn and wife, of Ridirway, visited Mrs. Mary Flynn last week. Miss Marv Wlndlo Is visiting Miss Mollio IMhcoII In Now Bethlehem. M rs. Carrier, of Falls Creek, was tho guest of Mrs. I'M. Clark over Sunday. Mrs. John H. Kaucher nnd daughter, Laura, visited In Brookvlllo Thursday. Thomas Tanner, the liveryman, and wlfo, attended the fair at Clearlleld last week. Mrs. Henry Norrls has boon visiting at Hlairsvillo, Indiana county, two weeks. MIbs Cora Case, of Brookvlllo, was tho guest of Mrs. J. O. Johns Monday night. G. H. Adam, editor of Broekway- villo Jiceord, was In town a short time Monday. Mrs. C. A. Barlott and children are visiting her parents at Wlldwood, near l'ittsburg. ' Miss Lucy Ruopp, of Niagara Falls, was the guest of Mrs. Isaac Swartz tho past week. Mrs. Wash Craig, of Callensburg, was tho guest of Mrs. W. S. Hobs the past week. Daniel Nolan, jr., of Greonsburg, Pa., spent Sunday with his parents in this place. Mrs. R. E. Shannon wont to Connolls- vlllo Monday to spend two weeks with her parents. Frank A. McConnell. nrOnrlotor of Frauk's Tavern, was In New Bothlo hem Monday. Fred Burns and wife and August Guthrie and wlfo vlsltod In Summer' vlllo laBt week. Harry D. Clark, formerly proprietor of a restaurant in this place, waB In town yestoruay. George Weymouth, of Lock Haven, Hon. A. C. Hopkins' partner, was In town yesterday. J. J. Ross, of Wellsvllle, Ohio, spont Sunday with his brother, W. a. Uoss, at the Uoss Mouse. Mr. and Mrs. William Pifor. of Big Run, woro the guests of Mrs. James Dickey last Sunday. Mrs. James W. Gillespie, and daugh' tor, Cathorlno, will go to Pittsburg to day to visit relatives. Mrs. Grant Means, of Saltsburg, Pa., visited her sistor, Mrs. J. b. Doemor, in this place last woek. Mrs. C. O. Anderson and her sister. Miss Mamie Scott, have boon visiting In Pittsburg tho past week. Fathers T. Brady and P. J. Donahue are at Carabridgo Springs, Pa., this week" attending conference. W. C. Furgeson and wife, of Pitts' burg, woro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Porrln tho past week. Miss Wlnnona Morso, of Driftwood, U visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Itldge way, In West Ueynoldsvlllo. Mrs. Frank J. Block will go to Brad' ford this week to visit her parents. Sho expects to remain two wooks. Mrs. G. W. Morso, of Driftwood, was called here last week by illness of her sister, Mrs. M. K. Kidgoway. Mrs. Jacob Hulnos, of Glado Run, Pa., visited her nephew, M. E. Rldgoway, In Went lloynoldsvlUe last week. Mrs. E. D. Soolov was culled to In dustrlal, West Va., last week by the serious illness or ner daughter. Walter II. Clure has moved his household goods to Irving, N. V, Mrs, Clure wont to Irving Thursday. George and Miles Hunter, of Wlna low, vlsltod tbelr sistor, Mrs. J. R, Miltlren, in this place last week. D. E. Small, of Limestone, Clarion county, spent bunday witn his brotnor, J. JN. small, in West Ueynoldsvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corbott, of Bvrn dale, were guests of the lattur's aunt. Mrs. Anna Wlnslow, on Jackson street Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Wheeler Is visiting hor parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Hmltb MO' Crelght, at Florence, Washington county, fa. Mrs. Jamos McKay, of Eloanora, Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Acnes Handyside, postmistress and grocer, at f rescollvllle, Mrs. Margaret Robooca Sykos and daughter, Miss mien, or aalem, Oregon, are visiting 1110 former's son, U. W Sykes, in this place, F. O. Wilson and Andrew Greevohak who have charge of departments In the Rtiynoldsvllle Woolen Co. plant at this place, visited tbe Brookvlllo mill Satur day aiteruoon. Charles Norrls. of Allegheny Cltv. visited Mi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norrls, near this place three weeks. Charles came home to increase his avoirdupois and he Is now In nosscsslnn of the proof that he accomplished what ne came lor. Thomas O'Haro. baseball 1st. who has been playing with Ilurrlsburg team for a month, returned to this place yostor-day. John W. Kolloek nnd Clnronco Schugars nro In Butler this week and ill likely locate thero until next spring. Dr. Hold Wilson and wife, of Brook- vllle, wero tho guests of tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U II. Wilson, In mis pinco Sunday. William Hume was palled to Cook's Run, Clinton county, yesterday to at tend the funeral of Ills sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Hillings. Elijah Allen, of Rennvn, who owns real estate in Ueynoldsville, was In town yesterday nnd hud his name ad ded to The Stak list for a year. James Campbell Is at Emlenton this week attending the full session of the Clarion Presbytery ns a delegate from the Ueynoldsvlllo Jresbytorlan church. Mrs. T. C. Reynolds was called to Harrisburg yesterday on account of tho serious Illness of her husband, Captain Reynolds, who holds a position at the capltol. Irvln Klnek, the iieeommodatlng and polite clerk In the clothing department of Millirens department store, returned Monday from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Buffalo, N. V.. and several other places. Mrs. James W. Stevenson, of New York City, who has been visiting hor parents In this place, will start for her homo to-night, stopping in Philadelphia several days with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Davis. Mrs. L. J. MclCntiro and son, Harry, returned Thursday afternoon from un overland trip to Cllntonvlllo, Venango county, Callensburg, Clarion county, Clarion and New Bethlehem. Mi's. Frank Mitchell, of Driftwood, Is 111 at the homo of her brother-in-law, Lawypr C. Mitchell, on Grant street. Mr. Mitchell came over from Drift wood yesterday to see his wlfo. John Ward, sr., formerly of this pltt;!e, who has resided at Ruthmel three years, has accepted a good posi tion at East Brady and will soon move to thnt placo. Mrs. Ward went to East Brudy Monday to look for a house. Nicholas Welseh, a glnss-blowor, moved from Westmorelund county to Roynoldsvillo last week. His brother, Joseph, also a blower, came with him. These two gentlemen worked in the plant at this placo during Inst tiro. M. W. McDonald, of Turtle Creek, spent several days at homo of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, jr., in jarauiso, roturning home yosterduy. Mrs. McDonald, who hud boon visiting nor nioincr several months, roturned home with hor husband. II. W. Knuon & Co's suits and over coats this fall are equal to any tailor made garments In stylo, make and Ot. Millirens Is the only place In town you can find a genuine mocha glovo at $1.00. Men's enameled shoes at D. Nolan's shoo store for $2.f0, formerly sold for $3.00 and $3.50. My I But Isn't Reynolds'soda good? Don't miss tho closing out salo at J. J. Butters. My 1 But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Now purses, belts and ladies' fancy goods at Millirens. Want Column. Untost One cent pur word for each and pvury Insertion. For Sale Lot No. 7 on Jackson st. Inquire K. Neff. Wanted Sowing girls. Inquire Hoyn oldsvllle Woolen Co. For Sale Two teams of heavy draft horses, 5 to 8 years old, two new Conk Hn wagons nnd two set double harness. J. A. Christie, Sandy Valley, Pa. Boarders Wanted Pleasant accom modation for four men. Inquire at The Star olllce. For Rent 7 room house on Worth st. M. M. Fisher, 7th and Hill sts. Farm for sale The George Henry farm In Wlnslow township. It contains 100 acres: (10 acres cleared, balance in second growth timber. House, barn and wagon shed almost new; fine orch ard: good water. For particulars in quIroofA.G. Milllren, Ueynoldsvlllo. For Sale Good U-rooin house on East Grantstreet i good water nnd fruit. In quire of L. J. McEntire, Sec. Reynolds vlllo B. & L. Association. For rent, House on Jaekson street. Inquire of Dr. J. B. Neale. For rent Two largo store rooms cor ner 4th and Main sts. J. H. Corbett. Wanted Girls to learn winding and cloth picking. Apply at Enterprise Silk Company oflleo. For Sale Good cow. Inquire of G. W. Stoke, sr. For Sule Town lots on Grant, Main, Jackson, Church and Worth streets. Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Test. For Rale A seven room house, lot 0 by 1.10 feet, In West Roynoldsvillo. M. E. Weed. NEVER SHALL IT BE SAID Tlnit we unve an artlrlnnf noorqiiiillty the slump of our prrsoiml kumiiimich tiy onVrlnir It for siilo. We hciirtily riTorimiend I. & M. Pnlnt his'itnsn It fultlllH well nlKh Impossible conditions. Highest merit and lowest iictuul cost. Moro to any about It at our store. Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co,, Solo Agents, IteynoldHvillu, 1'u. Jno. Kelly's famous shot's for women for fall just In at Millirens. "Wnltons" school shoes for boy. World beaters for tho price. Ding Stoke Co. Ask to so our oxford gray rainy day skirts at $2.50. Just In at Millirens. J)ON'T FORGET OUR STORE When visiting the city. Remember you get more for your money than any place you can shop for Shoes. Not in quantity, but quality. Ask to see the "Lois." W. B. LOVELESS CO., tlth and I 'e tin Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newest, flncilcloths, the latest, designs, all the most fashionahlecuts for the summer season, Call at our shop und see samples of cloth a complete line and let us convince yoii that wo are the leaders in our linn. Reasonable prices always and satisfaction guaranteed. Johns & Thompson. BGTTGR HGALTH Cotnefl With COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST STOVES. Tlecsnse the torn pnrat tire Is even clny nnd nlnlit, nnd cold nre only H memory. Thon there Is comfort In dressing In a warm room with out start 1 ii v n now Brn IK. All these comforts, and more if you buy COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST Beworo of Imitation. Keystone Hardware Co. Solo Agents, Hcyrmldm'llle, Penna. R. D. ALBRIGHT PLUMBER Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter Dealer in Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, Lava tories, Sinks, Closets, Gas Fixtures and Gas Burn er Supplies. Bath Room Specialties Towel Racks, Soap Holders, &c. Monarch Instantane ous Automatic Water Heater on display. ? j Estimates Furnished, Olllce and Show Booms noxt toCcrwin's PhotQ Gallery, HH FALL CLOTHING m 4A When ready to buy your Fall Suit or Overcoat, look here. A splen did showing of Men's Top Suits and Ovefcoats for Fall. FALL SUIT Thore Is no exhibition of Men's and Boys' suits within your reach that equals our iramnnso full gathering, The very lutest und best Ideas of tho foremost makers of clothing In tho country find full expression in tho handsomely designed and finely tailored garmuntB wo bIiow this season. Tho fabrics in the batter grades include all tho high class novelties showu by tho tony tailors, and the stylo and fits, even down to tho lowest priced suits, nro all that can he desired. Men's Suits at from $ 3,50 to $20, AT $12 00 Wo bavo just placed upon our tablos a vory handsomo lino of Men's Fall Suits, In two and three buttoned double-breasted sacks. The latest crea tions In Fancy Hootch mixtures, Homespuns, Fancy Worsteds, Black Tblbets, etc., tailored in faultless manner und as perfect in fitting qualities as you can got In a suit at double tho price 91.2. OO. Choice Fall Styles for Boys and Children. Fully ready to eupply the boys with suitable Fall Clothos, olthor to knock about In or for dross wear. Hundred of school suits In strong, serviceable fubrlcs, well 6owed and stayed, at prices you'll appreciate. Novelties for the little ones, now Ideas In sudors, norfolks, etc. Also a handsome Una of smartly tallorod suits for the older boys, with either short or long pants. We are offering values this fall that will win and keep your trade. Boys' kneo pants suits from 7"o a suit to $(1.50. Boys' long pants suits from 2.7Bto 9IS.OO. MCfJ'C TTWnPTPWP AP Boadv with the largest and bost solootedstook of Men's mCiX O nnd jJ(iyi. underwear shown In tho town. Medium and extra heavy weight underwear In natural wool, cnmelhair, plain oolor wools, non shrinking merino and plain or floeoo lined underwear at from 24c to 92. OO. Min' Fall Wat Stylish stiff hats for men in ivieu urau rats tb(J neweal and moHl fllHhlonilblo blocks, with correct Btylo. Wo offer you the best qual ity thut can possibly be sold for tho money. Our Price, l.OO to 3.00. nft T-Tat We are showing a lot of new stylos In wvu als Mon's Soft Hats. Wide brims and low orowns have the call. Uur assortments will please you. Colors are bluok, tan, pearl and stool. Prices from 50o to $2.50. Boys' and Children's Headwear 'lnSin colors or fancy mixtures, In golf, club, eton or yacht shapes. Prices 20a to 7So. TltVn'Q riirtc A bettor and more up-to-date assort men a mris mont of dreBs cqM D()t found than we are showing for fall. All the new nov elties In plain or fancy colors can bo had right here at tho lowest possible price. A lurge assortment of heavy work shirts, best values ever offered. Also the bost 50c and 75o overalls that's to be found anywhere. SHOES FOR MEN. Tho best, $2.00, $2.50, $.'1.00 and $:i.5() shoes made. Correct Full styles in all leathers. Superior lu tit, finish, muteriul and putting together to any shoes shown ut the prices. Also all of the best makes In work shoes at lowest prices. SHOES FOR THE BOYS. ' A full assortment of good Shoes for boy's both for dress und school wear ; made from all tbo best leathers. New styles in Neckwear. Full assortment of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. QLjLL-D H. W. EA5DN & COMPANY. TrSSk; i