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I I PdnoM^uders | Wednesday, june'15 Going Away? Getl ' lip Ndw There Are The Indestructo Trunks (Juarjantcod against^Fire, Shipwreck, anil earo lessness for*10 years; very sightly "baggage. Steamer Trunks .... $20, $22.50 Tftbtfftiig Trunks $30. Tourist-Trunks :.... $27.50 NevffiBreak Trunks for'life. Various styles and sizes $10 to $20 Roujujfytree Trunks 'r Roller and Dresser styles.. .$16.50 to $25 Wardrobe Trunks $38.50 to $50 Other Trunks $4.50 to $10 Bags, Suit Cases, Grips, Etc. Reed and Rattan Bags $1.50 to $2.50 Hpflrl anH Rattan. Suit Poooo, Rn vM, ?^MM> awMuvvv** MUIU wmavo . . . . yiiuu IU tpi Walrus, Cowhide, Seal Leather, $5 to $15 Suit Cases, all good leathers $5 to $15 Ladies! Take Advantage of These CORSET REDUCTIONS THURS^\Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ^wicc-a year?June and January?you get th opportunity. It is a clean-cut, clear ease of actu money saved on an every day necessity. 3,000 Corset entire sto'ck, nonc'rescrved. Extra salespeople. REDFERNS $3.5(1 Redferns for. .$2.60 $5.00 Redferns for. $3.1 $4.00 Redferns for. .$3.30 $6.50 Redferns for. $4.1 WARNER'S R VST PROOi $1.00 Warners for. ..$ .90 $2.50 Warners for...$1.1 $1.50 Warners for. ..$1.35 $3.00 Warners for. ,.$2.( $2.00 Warners for. ..$1.65 $3.50 Warners for. ..$2.1 i NEMO SELF REDUCING $3.00 Nemos for $2.60 $4.00 Nemos for $3/ $3.50 Nemos for $2.90 $5.00 Nemos for $3.i j R AND G $1.00 R and G for.. .$ .90 $2.00 It and G for...$1J $1.50 R and G for.. .$1.35 $2.50 R and G for.. .$1.1 OVR LUCILLE $1.00 Lueille for $ .90 $2.50 Lucille for $1.1 I $1.50 Lucille for $1.35 $3.00 Lucille for <59 ( $2.00 Lucille for... .$1.65 $3.50 Lucille for $2.1 60 More of These Amazing Whip cord Skirts $4.95 for genuine $12;50 kinds. Separate Skirts are not "ULTRA FASHION./ RLE}" but always in good taste for shopping, trav and outing as a companion to the shirt \yaist. Any woman who lias discovered at the last minute iliat an extra Skirt is a "must have'' will * find these the very Skirts for the purpose. Ex? pcct finest, pure worsted. Whipcord, tailored faultles Iv, and styles that are becoming to all. Small, reguli and ejctra si^es. B1 a c.k. Or^T jj" Parsons-Souders ingReady? ~~j Great Sales Are Going Oil ?A sale that brings $10,000 of saving?? ?A sale whkout shams. . . makeshifts or make believes? ?A genuine Sale for which $20 000 nf ncnuint>hi ' - -/ ^ fine wares were gotten k together from all lands in f wtiich fine Chinas, Glasses, Bronzes, Brasses, etc. ' ' are made? ; ?A sale in which prices are v Ichvenough to enable cus}. tomers to buy the higher things, but not so low as to make fineness impos-stye? ' ?A sale that brings $5,000 worth of sparkling Cut > Glass :for $3.750; fine ,(. clear, brilliant,. crystal f ' * masterfully cut in the --: hew designs. ?A sale for lovers of art and *6biects of refinement . such as statuary and pedestals of marble and bronze| ,?A sale for the cottage as well as for the mansion. ) I ?A Pdrsons-Souders Sale. ?A sale of Hammocks, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Boxes and Refrigerators di atjgyerage savings of 20 - per cent. ?A sale of White Goods of every , description at very special low prices. ?A sale, of Muslinwear. Gowns, Drawees, Corset GodSrs, and Combiriations. * ?AT sale of Fine Lingerie , G.owns for afternoon and pvening wear. ?A Pdrsons-Souders Sale., W'6I E N CH&Airock Lawn Handkerchiefs AT HALF Advance Notice? ? They have just come to us ? 600* Finest Ohamrock Lawn "Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, with beautifullyembroidery corner designs. Such as usually must be sold for 10c or $1.00 a dozen. 15 r?_i i" _i? . i _ l I out oecause 01 tois goon special" purchase these are ' 5c each . or bl) eotits a dozen. Because there are only ' b(K) of them it will"be best 30 to make a Saturday item of 30 them. Will ybu keep it in mind'? 30 During White Sale all 50 waists-silks, linen, cotton 80 and lingerie or tailored reduced one-fifth. ?> Forty 55 IsUULS Itoo |. Value $45 (j ; "A1 ?5i .I"!'1'' '"TT'.'''W-jftSOCIAL 1 (Continued frontpage four.) 1A. Crown, Mr. Claud, and Mr. and (' Mr*. Ghrenberg. . a - h Delightful Social. Under the auspices of the Woman's Mission Society, of:the church.;* delightful social was given on the lawn ? ' of St.' "Paul's Methodist Episcopal ij church, t8ouLh, last evening and ow- c Ing to the delightful weather it was . largely attended. Japanese lanterns 1 were used Yn the lighting of. the ' grounds and.. refreshments w.ere served at Beren tables presided over f by Mrs. Harry Wade, Mts. E. W. ' James, Mrs. T. L, Nutter, Miss Robey, . Mrs. J. W. Walden, Mrs. Long and Mrs. Struve. The floral decorations WAN orlmonn wamKtow ?? ?? 1'VCV wxtMVVU i HtMWIV* (VDCO, UaiOlOO J> and greenery ? n Visitor* are Knf|ortaIned. 1 Several out of town vistore -wore n entertained very Informally but 1 pleasantly by Mrs: Henry Haymond Ii from 4 to B o'clock this afternoon in q her home on West Main street, which j| Included1 Mrs. Thomas W. Cook, of e Dayton', O.; Miss Despard. of Park.ersburg; Mrs. Fredrick Stathors," of Philadelphia; and Mrs. Melville, S. I Jarvls. Upon, the arrival of tiw>, ^ guests Ices were served and the fi floral decorations were pink hy- F granges and greernory. Auction s bridge was played at four. Ub'/s. Miss Smith on Program. $ Owing to Some mistake' the name of Miss Wllma Smith has. been omit- * ! ted from the musical program of the tvvuai wuivu w,?u w.gmjn, lomorro'W . evening by the advanced pupils of $ 1 Miss Atchison in the Baptist church and as she is one of the most brilliant ? and promising pupils of the class it is well, to mention, a group of -three ' numbers will -he rendered by Miss $ Smith. ' The "Scarf Dance," by Chaminade; "Frolics," by.Von Wilm; and "Gypsy- Rondo," by Hayden. . ' ^ Luncheon is (JiTen. A very prettily appointed 1 o'clock ? luncheon was given, yesterday after- ^ nbo'n by-Miss Anna Parr In her home on Linden avenue. sJune roses were ol uccd in the floral decorations of the fip table aid covers wefjfl'laid for four, Jc, Including three of Miss Parr's intl- c< , mate girl, irieajlv^MJa#/?e.rle w11" f= , llams, Aflps't Neili'a afutefivUnd. Miss -Maix DnOce ,Tti<u4day Nfght, - The thlrd^ tjf a series, of privatej ' dances will be given Thursday;' night in Hoftmai'HaU.by the" Cadepia orchestra: Between . forty and fifty j couples ara^expectefl'Tto attend. Ja piugiaui at twenty , ottiice. namoers i will be executed by the orchestra. I To Elect Olficers. Tomorrow evening there will be a meeting of the Queen Esther Order of Eastern. Star In Masonic hall at 8 o'clock and all members are urged to be present as the business of the session wilt include the annual election of officers for the ensuing year. t'lhsle to Meet. A very successful meeting of St. Mary's Sewing Circle wae held last evening at the St Mary's hospital and quite a good deal of work was done by the members for the charity ward. Chapter to Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the Daniel Davlssolt Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held In the home of Mrs. IW. Brent Maxwell Saturday afternoon , at.3 o'clock instead of the regular day, Friday, because of a confllctton _ with social functions. For Playmates.Miss Irene Straight entertained I t WPn t V nf har lUMo nlawmatA- rp?.#*ei I ? - -v. UVIU J. UCO- ( day night from 7 to 9 o'clock. Varl. ouis games were played during the evening. The dining room was, tastefully decorated with daisies and, roses. Ice cream, cake and fruits were served at 8:30 o'clock. The little ones enjoyed themselves immensely. One of the nice little games was the peanut hunt on the jiawji. Master Lear Evnitz captured ( the- boys' prize and Miss Catherine Street the girls' prize. Cake Sale. The T,adics Aid Societv of tho Mint Methodist "Episcopal church will hold I Its quarterly cake sale Thursday I aftcrnoo nin the social room of the Sale of Rolled Gc pjp-^Worth $1 Sale Postivt Parsons-Soude _ ^.gi| ftcrnoon in the social room of Xk? urlng the afternoon. To Entertain. Mrs. "John Stone will entertain a fcw friends very informally Friday fteraoon from 3 to & o'clock in her ome on Virginia street. Women's Cirtte . - . ... The Women't. JPsslon QUple will leet at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon ?.?he Baptist chu?h.... ,, : ' . igjl in S. B :o sell down " ' Hisses' suit stock SBarx-Xf'tt X r?*' '.'HI ~You expect to find styles most roadly presented at 'this store-^' aturally we'arrivettt i'periodljjfi lie season's selling when lust retrench-?fa^Of ligjljtet* fflft* trial Suits with dispj^y Uhd pub- . icity space. Altogether too .targe uantities now offer very plausjle reason (or so materially lowring prices. ' Multiform variations of latest ishione in Misses' Suits?Serges, Vhipcords, Satin, Ppngee, Tajr , :ta, English Suiting, All Wool fabrics ? plain Shades, linti tripeS, checks, light iMixtures: '1 Suits heretofore $2250, now 15.00. Suits heretofore $25 00 and 28.50, now $18.50. Suits heretofore $30.00.and 33.00, now $25 00. Suits heretofore $37.50;; now 33.00. 'v - r 5 a '? j Suits herctpfore $45 00, novt.. 37.50. fi$ BOGGS & BUKijl 1 PITTSBURGH,.PA. ??_? . ' , _ -v. . 1 ' ' ' ' : " i Either your druggist or your aelsrK)r will tell-you BarrellWf Irtdtari Lttilent has no eoual in the treatment Rheumatism, ' Neuralgia, Qulnsey, Tins and bruises. It a^tR,-like.-map-. ' . For sole by aJt-doafers or if. G. O. 'a try MedloLae Co., Zanesville, Q. F ' Service or Guarantee? One day an auto-mnMla broke down 26 miles from home. .The owner dug. up his l?eautifully printed guana1!!-, . tec, hut there was no return ticket attached. It told. htm. to bring the' broken part to the factory,! ?but he was wenty-flve miles from home, and he couldn't rldo home on ' his ' ' guarantee. What he needed was Serine. v" * !< i Let us send you the Burroughs Sen-Ice Book, ">300,00P a Year." , It has been -nxjrOb the price . nf an adding 'machine to soane who have read It. Burroughs Adding Machine Company J. C. KP8SELL, Sales Mgr. 318 Oak Ball Building, I \ CLARKSBURG, W. VA. I | Baltimore & Ohio GREATLY REDUCED CONVENTION FAKES TO ATLANTIC CITY, BALTIMORE, SID CHICAGO, ILL. CLEVELAND, O. KANSAS CITY, MO. LOUISVILLE, KT. SONNEAPOLIS, MINN. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ST. LOUIS, MO, TOLEDO, O. . WASHINGTON, D. C. ana many puinxa OD U16 PACIFIC COAST For farther details apply to nearest Baltimore A Ohio . Ticket Agent. >ld'Signet Rings r' I and $1.50, En- = reeat 25cand 50c dy Ends Saturday Night' ' c rs Company' . A : : ^ VrV /?*^^ "/^^' - "?>^fe*- * ^4 * * ? v VVU^YIIVWJ VMV A v inuvuiw . .?, yaffww ?? ^m?wv, . (>eanr Flannel Flouncing-Hmifb^0idered^;Nifor petti- I Babies' Stockings?from tlie very smallest sizes up? I \yhite, red, blfie,.pink, tan or black;. Long ^eev^4,^fappers? i Cotton Filled Floor or Crft^Fadk ^ ,s}f. 98c I 1 | PROTEST THE BABY FROM THE FliY; " f pricifh ?ue net babt t^5(?t0^^ j the .. V ffl th. Bui.m of crfaon-pr^ciog rlc??U. W - I HF J I The Latstetter Estate will pay $5M00'fof;:J| mation that will lead to the arrest and 'connctioTFOf- w the person who attempted to burn the store of Mrs. 1^ - [9 We will pay a like amount for information Will lead to the arrest and conviction ,pf th'^pj&po^ or persons who set fire to the,building? oh Pike and Third streets on the morning of Pebruaiy $rdjpl9i?^ and later succeeded in destroying them on the .night ? of February 7th, 1912. ' - ? Will pay $50.00 for a working clue in order to' get detectives busy. All information will he AT WEBER'S | Tresh Cut Roses, tions, Peonies, Daisesr^S^ I Spirea* Fferns, etc. Burpee s Garden and Flow- I TS? Tk_ 11! rfci " * rine Beading rianis. g ^ WEBER'S FLOWER SLORE I GORE BUILDING 0! } !?fj ; West Flfee Street. v , Va. )larksburg Pressing Co. H. ^ LEANING, REPAIRING, PRESSING Bxt-vainnQo^' [lot nil lll r" ' yjj^M i ' - ' ; OoU TTnnnfl ) i flll|i?(>|if imiijftiiTm Computed. Mrtt Phone*:?Homt, 468. Bell, 7J6-J. Blue FMsttW. -