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HHK'' #*? -/i - ^^*^Idf cift&TitiOTi io mestg*T ' 75 *' " ^t." '-\ I Ifl on lower-right corner of this page; read carefttlly, 'tis ' J very interesting to you if gding to buy a hew aress. I, Housekeeper in the ^orld Ik--' ' < . Advanced showing of Holiday (ioods in the line of i vel', Old Brass and Copixei*. Great is the display in < China Departmental: Chaffing Dishes in Copper, Alui hum and Nickel. The newest shapes, ranging in pr II'~ from $5.00 to $15.00. | Coffee machines of all shapes and kinds. The art I making good coffee has been solved by the use of the 3 I mous Sterno Coffee Machine and Percolator. Copper a I Nickel Cggeg Machine $11.00. , Percolators at all pric Ahnque copper and brass kettles in the quaint I Dutch shapes. Copper Fruit Baskets, Tobacco Ja I Smoking Sets and Stands of all shapes and kinds, Ash 3 r ceivers, Csdwn and Semper Sets, copper, nickel and silv L Flagons, Chaffing Dish, Fork and Spoon Sets, in fae E-v great array of these fine goods is here and on display, lA well as a COMPLETE line of the Famous Commun Si J yea;, which has been in sileli great demand. It will j Vs you to come in and look the line over and make your h'ctiqn earjy and have it layed awav for yott. ?The China Mc ToDay We Start the Season Selling from our Great Stocks of Blankets and Comforts ?A penny for her though She's thinking of the dainty Comforts We're selling at $4.5 Great stocks! we say, Yes?and they represent "n purchases" in case lots mostly, direct buying that elii nates the middleman's commissions'and profits. That's one reason we can sell a be ter blanket for one dollar than ai other store, and proof of the puddir p is in the eating thereof. Qanitanr C C nttnn C ninfnrtc k/U&llVMA jr V/lAl UVU V/W1IAIVI AO Regular and Extra Sizes Prices about the lowest we have ever known for si good, serviceable merchandise at the time when it is m in demand$1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, and $3 Window showing today an eAtr special silk and cotton covered con forts to match room color schemt at $4.50. Extra size are there Comforts, filled with finest cord cotton, soft, medium weight, in dainty designs to mal wall papers and draperies. Bath Robe Blankets, Cord to Match $3, $3.50 and $4 Baby Blankets 75c -fe. Lowest prices on Cottonand Woo en blankets, $1 to $7.SO. Special:-Gotton, but an imitatic Wool, blankets, $2, great. Parsons-feouders Bldg\, 224-26 Main S \ 1 ... -.1 J f Jwvyww i " I v . ;^^P" : r -a (Umtlaiwa from page roar.) y.i.- dC-ths. ^iasonie fraternity, to in sea Ion this week'at Hinton. and t)< ' wessioha "of the organization wit last for several days, attended by ?1 the officers of the Grand Chapter.' .' frrom all report*.ibis to the large* and moat Important meeting of th< ill- order since it was instituted ln thli JUT stJite ?sev<5pi) .years ago. ? there ait ?i a large number cff ablegates presen' L from vhr'fous- sections of "the state TCC and much Interest is attached t< the eiectlon of officers for 'the en of suing year, as well as other detail! To- of the worlc for the last year. tnd ' Dinner Is Siren. ' A prettily appointed dinner wai Old given yesterday by Mrs. C. R. Peel ITS, in her home In Carlile Court com Je- pilmentary 16 her brother, the Rev er J. B. Bailey, of Washington Couri (. House, p. The floral decorations ol the table were dahlias and greenery US The guest list included Mrs. Eliza itjf beth Brake, of Salem; Mr. and-Mrs >ay A. A. Cather, Mrs. Ralph Harper, ol gg. Meadowbrook; Mrs. R. W. Marple, ol Grafton; Miss Harper, of Meadowbrook; Mtss Sallie Haller, of Rosexn moat and Mr. B. F. Bailey. . _ Chosen Three Times. 9 Mrs. Matthew F. Harrison and L S sister. Mrs. Margaret Harison, lefl here for Elkins today as delegatei J from their chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, at Parkerqburg, t"o the fourteenth annual convention of the West-Virginia division. This is the third year in succession they have been chosen to represent their chapter at the state convention. Well Attended Dance. ****- - hv tTlf* X. L. All i lie uouve o" , ? Dancing Club last evening In Hoffman Hall was well attended and a good program of music was rendered by the Codenza orchestra. Civic Club Meets. A very Interesting meeting of the Civic Clob was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock In the parish house oj the Episcopal church and work to\ the ensuing- year was arranged . b> the members of the club. Teachers to Entertain. The teachers of the Sunday school of Christ Episcopal church will entertain the pupils this evening in the church parish house from 7 to S o'clock and all the latter are asked to be present. Auxiliary to Meet. There will be a meeting of the auxiliary of Christ Episcopal church in the parish house Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock and all members arc jfg earnestly requested to attend. , _ Aid Society to Meet. >1/. The Ladles Aid Society of St. lill ,^8r,c'B Lutheran church'will meet __ in the home of Mrs. J. S. Umberger mi- In Broad Oaks Thursday afternoon """" at 2:30 o'clock. . Invited to Ffclrmont. FATRASOXT. Oct. 4.?The Polltlclal Equality Club of Fairmont hns cxIV tended an invitation to the Woman Suffrage Association of West Virginia jP* to meet here during the last week In October. The Political Equality Club has appointed the following dele_ gntes to the State Federation oi r.n ? oiubs to lie held in Claries burg next week: Mrs. Jessie Manley, Mrs. B. L. Butcher. Mrs. Allie Haymond and Mrs. B. F. Reed. ost OUR WAV STUDIO Home of Artistic Photography. My customers will kindly bear In mind that the holiday trade has well begun. .Appointments in advance will "/? be more satisfactory to patrons and " I avoid long waits for sittings: r* I I especially value my poses and j lightings and the new draped effects for the holiday season. " M1RS. M. E. BA.111CK. Sch t *&&&&&* Gre ! I HKADQTIArvrER* F X Dwlcn Wor ! Both 'Phone#. 411 Wnt Main St. "V ? 1^ I TRY WEBER'S I I Beautiful Chrysa >n I l.ilies, Ferns spe f The H. Weber & ~ J GORE BUILDING, ( CUMBERLAND. Md., Oct. 4.^-Th? " big trtek* tayjng .machine^ which b6st r bSfen orfetog oh the Western Mary? I land extension beyond COi-r}g?uiivUli , has been brought to this city to rehelve .another supply - of*, fuel arid t water. The machine ^ has Jald the 9 eastbound track as'far as the roadt bed is-, ready, which is'at the east , moiuth of 'Brush tunnel AitogfethJS (. the? machine ba? laid, about miles of hack' -This 'morning the [ machine will again begin the work . this side of CorriganaviUe laying the i westbound track. Thursday weather Interferes very much with the work oP the monster machine. The earth is so soft the men whqHrOrrk-rrfth a?c , machine hare the grottiest jjifflchlti in getting about and they accomplish . very much llss than ihey could ii weather conditions were favorable; Crowds from the city and surround Ing country each day.iwatch the ma chine at work. It la expected that when the four miles 'of westbound track shall be completed as far 'as Brush tunnel the : contractors will hare the roadbed throught the ttinne] finished so that the work may pror ceed. Mr. J. F. Hartmv in chargjgrof the final work of making the''track ready for trains, was at-hfs home In South Cumberland last night. He I predicts that the road will be fn shapq ; to run trains through. to Connellsi ville before the end of the present t calendar year. CLMpfifi Wins Double Event from | Uniontown Duck Pin i j \ Jeanjc * \ k The Clarksburg truck. pin, team i that vt&it to Uniontown fnesdav ' night , demonstrated to the Uniontown people that the Clarksburg team knew how to roll duck pins. , i In the two-man event' the Clarksburg I team broke all alle^ secords and II made the largest seor.es that have . been rolled the al}e*8 a number .: of days. Clarlc Tng'hram, In the ' doubles, rolled (188 m "five games. glvng him an average,of 137. Oresbach, who rpled. with him, also made ! a nice record, getting Yj9 9 pins in the Are gamds for an average of 12:0. In' the fivh-tnan event the Clarks; burg- team did hot do so well, and ; lost the event to the Brunswicks by 128 pins. <- , The Uhlontown team will appear at the Gore alleyWTiefo next Saturday night to finish the match. ' Dreebach and fnghram hye the double event practically won, as the ' lead ot 35 pins wil be. hard to-aver1 come. In :the Uve-man event they will work bard and it luck breaks with them they will regain the 158 pins lost at Unlontown. .Score: am Double Event. Clarksburg? 7 1 Inghram.... 139 '115 114 178 142 688 , Dresbac. . b . 147 1111127 113 101 599 Total 1-287 , Unlontown? Carroll 116 116 .113 124 . 133 ' 602 Lyons 123 109 112 129 117 590 Total . ... 1192 r i vr-.'inn rj?c Clarksburg.... 514 009 'SUg?1561 ' Unlontown. . . . 531 576 612?^1719 MAX FAIilfi. j FIATRMONT, Oct. 4?Marry Wll' llamson, of Morgantown, was seriously cut last jiTgfil about 9 o'clock on Jackson street, when he fell to the pavement, striking his hand on a broken bottle which lay In the street. ' ' ' ' ' ' I09<WSMKMM4MMI elitm&sTS Cd. \ OR OUT FLOWERS. [ k Especially. i CODARKSBCRG, W. VA. ) ? .--> .tn > ^.y-gj. ?;& , )li:LICIOUS CAXDY. f nthemums, Roses cial work on Decorations . Sens Co., Florists 3LjA^^BUBQ,^. VA.^ ^ | c Tforth^ T. Is, it's important..enough tdbe advertise* U % ^ay^You'd ffeink ^o.tpp,if you kn^htrw !. : ing we are with manufacturers to FORG I' t&TidSSver.torxm the Hghfc weights, sizpgi.t; ample and yvell fitting and qualities -qnd I : that measure up to pur standar&bf value : : ' .0ur:plan has been to mgke 'this Jje|iso deaTweij-stock noticeahly better and bigg ] any season heretofore. We are ready t< I your every reqiiirettient in IfaLL Uhdterwe of course youi realize its bgstf to supplj needs early,' for then you*'have unrestrict and a FtJliL range of Sizes and prices. These.'items give you an idea of what Ladles',.25C "an3 50c Vests and Pants?bleached and' ,1 anblea<5be<f nicely .fleeced Ladles* bleached Union Suits in regular L = : and extra sizes .................* . . r wC - ' | KIMONOS-A Greats | ' <! I'!7 I Than > v/i^/rrn And,, we might also add?better (many pretty Kimonos and such real infer very profitable. Long Flannelette and Outing Kimonos $3.98 ? shjc 10 i??_ ;!; Blanket Bath Robes-^-spi 9 Others at . . . Order' I CLARKBUiFtG, V-: . -.... ? ? - ..- ? ? - , '*"** -V-? Parsons-Souders Sto With Extreme Pl< An Assemblage of from Nc ?.;V' '* ^? -^.r^'v *". "' >fr ; sr than I I Ladles' Cotton Union SuUs. heavy. QQ_ 8 . weight . C to it years ' '' Woollindearwer for Women and Children? Garments or Union Salts, all prices .< - c^tjSl i I Beautiful Crept Kimonos?iatln t^lm-jy ' < - r.- _ j| I WfrauCSI . pg^wsoaeaicftatfascasfagsac^ ' ?eioac^Ji^^9|fl re News?SPECIALN |J ?asure we Present i ?jfr? W V V sw York l the Hitherto Impossible J { rices bf ^is, $20, $25, 1 Jtc"JP3P and Higher ' Friday Afternoon # M Starting at 2 O'clock ~ ij $il7S :|g3l Included in this sale are I /j| te sixty dresses, mostly, w [pie models from several MiMI ST?w YAric's best Df<S&S-, 1 cers that come to us at a ? "i ? " IW" price, also many golm es from our own splendid - IS ?resseB of Fine Serges, Voiles, Marqui- Tw? ; ISflk SStgfe, Chiffon, Fancy Silks, j i de (^hanes suitable for afternoon and #J9 ag wear; aleo smartest shopping and J Jr ing kowns?Misses' Sizes 14, 16 and I'W 7 omen's Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. ,, 'I