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Hp 133"r; mSL : , * - :' 1! ^ m, MA, 1 1 . "~T. / 1 | | The D. H Clearance Sal | 11 On Tuesday mo reduced prices, a I j'tains that we can |J are pjl nice, clean mg this sacrifice i Ik- that hflvp hflpn sir m | i ',vhw? v w ,-.nir I Come in and lo< gl ing of many dolla I The D. m I Dollar Day 5 I I eacli montji. Many more 5 SILK UNDERSKIRTS Values up to $1.95,^ foi .71x90 inches, hleachec Sv.y.,. _ ^ ^ \m.. . l .. 1 lot Corsets, values up tt f"'' , *^ i l.slot Woolen Dress Goods Rvalue 50c yard,"2V? yard; fe lot Kimonos, values u| [, to $1.75, choice for. .$1.01 [ 1 lot Outing Cloths ant wirai. 1 . J_I . _ -I 1. ^ / a -P iaxmeierces, aayKs, rsyg S value, 12 yards for. .$1.0l lot Ladies' Hand Bags Hi I- -5 I 1 ^' " of pants with H n Gum's 1 VIT STORE AIMr STREET JJ ?Pl?fl?AOS - - .. i ,. -i'. mog .' . . -V . ... le of Odd Rugs large ofedi not get duplicates stock, and our only s to-clean up our etc opped h>y the manu: )k these goods over, .rs. . M. Og\ ID LE tale Wednesday, Sale was so much of a succcj items will be added in tcwnorr Sateen and Near .Silk iS PETTICOATS ): Up to $1.50 for .$1.00 CHILDREN'S RAIN I COATS ) 64;o-14-years' for... .$1.00 r. o pan^oi any zoo .uames'i ) Hose in store; for .. .$1.00 ): l'lot Waists: .3 for$1.00 ? * . ,< .1 lot Silk Ribbons, value 3T 25c to 35c, to close out, )' 5 yards for $1;00 ? 1;: lot Coverall Aprons ) 3 for $1.00 I 1 small lot Blankets (and rt : /la'??4?alt4o tro l<n'nc llitA ' 4-a U VUllliVl UOj t cw uto lip tu 3 $1.50, for .$1.00 ma mmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i, 1 lot Pillow Oases, 42x36, 3 12 for... ...$1.00 ALE GLQSES ND IB O BROTHERS, Pro A.y ^ v'^.* j if Clarksburg and Fairmont < T "";" "'if'1' |; tary. Last night Captain Coloraa and John' C. Farmakls, of Clarkeburg, were"fnithe,Clty .and iheMLC , conference with local Creeks, amonfc' them ,bekig D. J. Comuntzls, of tlier Comuntzis confectionery store, oh" Main street, ;lt :is qthuraed to >.co&^ ; eoltdate the Fafcmont tend Glarket burg companies. air. sCojpnntaia to , to be UeuteMmt 4n charge of ttbb ' ' --V-' -'v: '3 I ** gig % /| SOME THROAT II TOWS ILIRE i and Curtains * $#* '"" on sale at gi?aily J Rugs pl Ctorreason fbr mat-' >ck of <&d numbers i facturers. den Co. . ; A PER January 20th as,- we-intend- to put one on' ow's papers".. SHEETS Bleached, 61x90, seamless,' 2 for .......... "..,.$1.00 14 yards of Hope Kem ?atrts-fw$1.00! 1 lot Waists, Values up'to J $2.50 for ...... .$1.00: -I'lcif-Sweatei's, values up! to $1.75, choice for. .$109 j 1 lot Ladies' House and' Street Hresses, values tip i to $1.75, for .. $1.00 1 lot Girdles, were $1.50,' for $1400 I Tlo^ercaISTl2Vlc qualL I ity, 11 yds for......., $1.00 I The kind you always | 8 .pairs of Burson Hose; for ........... ...y..... $1.00 MnMMMMMWHIWMIM TOMORROW ' ' ' .v . v." VDER prietors MAfiQETToL -O POMEROY 0 S _ _ * In thJs counir; k ?nd Biveral other Weet . .\wgtnlft | town*-now bare Greek military companies. Just how many men *re in the Grecian military organisations In the sute.icaaaot 'be definitely as~ :ertalned, but the number Is In the :housands. To Join JlUlee. That the <Oreeks will undoubted- . ly be in the'ftght and will Join, the ll- ] led armies soon seems certain, ae "jnung uj iue inrarmauon-ftven. out t ''In-Ow United -States the Greeks ? have an available army of -80.000 nen who are ready to go to the frcnt ! *ml AiUati i their country at .theiflrst ; sail to "arms. Greece .win cal on all her men between 18 and 51 years! ' Fhtr will makh ;onr .country hare tin 1 army df at least 80;400 men," said MtY Comuntzis. i OTo-Moblllae In Canada. In order not to interfere with-the neutrality ofthe United Stateg. llfe Greeks In this country win -be 'mobilized in Canada should they be called -on to vfigbt. Neaflyalloftne ; military leaders at tlw head^of 'the service In the Balkan war. Mr. Comuntsls only >a few months ;ago returned 'to 'Fairmont 'from Greece, where 'he served In the arnjy as a lieutenant' Mr. Farmakls, - of Clarksburg was .also fn this same conflict. . v b Ju^ how soon -Greece -wlllUkely cannot'.ba jpredleted-by the local Greeks. Since Turkey entered the wans-few wdeks ago, there has been more "or less unrest among the Greeks In America, -and for this' reaso nthe yar . egettlng .In training. TheOlnxksburg company hae abcty uniformed men .and have outfits ordered for forty-more. They will begin -their military drlTt at once. In Fairmont .about forty or fifty-Greeks . are ready to''take-up arms. The milling towns in -this country also have a number of Greek employes who will most likely . join the1 ranks of'the -army. The meeting 'here last night was one of the 'first steps taken J Ota the Grea "J, By'O.'jD.Mdlrrtyre, Special C ^ NEW MOMK, Jan. 18;?Newspuperdom :1a agog over the 'latest;recrult to its ranks.. S. S. McClure, for many years publisher of the magazine bearing his nanie, a pioneer in 'the mewspaper syndicating field and commonly reputed to be a .millionaire, is now heading down a salaried Job on the New York Press.- owned by Frank Munsey. , *? v . : The rumorB afloat that MaClure, now past the half centnryinark, was hard ipnsssed. financially wore dented vigorously by JicClure. He said that he had never as a publisher learned the newspaper.game-anddid not think he was too old to learn so-he applied to munsey and was given the job. The former, publisher Is working "in an advisory .capacity,do the .Sunday department," of,the paper. x .Harry Thaw, who believes In "seeing America first," has been Bending; out thousands of letters to people in New York In an effort "to prove that some New York newspapers were not so shocked by the killing of White until the powerful "millionaire white, slave ring" exerted its influence to, punish Thaw and keep him In jail. One of1 the Th%w letters vpas received by a prominent Broadway; stroller, who immediately read it to. a party of friends. "Well" said one "what do you think of his effort's to prove he is being mistreated by the cburtsT" The Broadwayite said it reminded: him very much of the actor out of a 'jo'h who approached a grouchy manager. "I'm a comedian," began the actor. "All right." growled the manager, ."make me laugh." , ? Charles vion, a theatrical manager well known on the Rialto, was seated in the box. office-of a theater, in a town in Ohio recently when a man came in and handed .bira a note frojn Robert H.'Davis, the hiagasdne editor. ' "Please boot this boob through the green baize doors and into' a seat and i charge il to me," said the epistle. "Bob Davis requests that you be admitted," said Vion to the man. fin nltrhf In ? - , VIU IIQUk 4U> "Thanks," replied the,other. "Bob is a very-dear trjend of mine." New. York Is quietly facing a staggering problem -with -its unemployed.. Not only has it its own to deal with' but thousands are-pouring.ih from outside. The, jobless' know; they can get a bite to eat and a bed here. In the-meanwhile -the city realises that it is a short slide from unemployment to:the condition of a. human derelict..: There are thousands of men?old. young, and middle aged? on the-toboggan in ^ew^York now, slipping down clutching, vainly at tho straws, of hope, but Bliding enrely into .hopeless dependence. The'.'problem is not so much, to shiver th'ehe men ahid feed them. but to keep alive the spark of courage to help tbetbhelYOs.. It' Is -a man-saving, man-making job. ' . ^ . , v '/ , It-was a cold blooded tale of gangdom that Robert (Crosby, "The Rabbit," 'told fn.destirlbing how he.'shot down John JHurat at, a danee in Greenwich street, "jbe Rabbit" admitted, 'he had" never seen Hurst bea&s&g&gseffix ^ G ^ 11 ' ww!?' ??lw^Artw-wMtTib^wtAil II - who have been troubled with mich ail- {? ad^ce " I and held in atrict 'Oradderwa^" j of organizing the local Greeks/ They V are ready 'to flght, but not all will leave the city. Their business places will be managed and conducted as " ""d- -- J ===== nsfi' himself .with a pincli of coeaine. Nli He swore that 'he. merely "croaked' ~y& a guy" be had never seen to please o the gang leader. One gang leader is ; e more dangerous; by .the way, than -ja: | hundred of his satellites. He teaches ' ? them inspires them and brutalizes _ them. H3e furbishes them food, drink avft ''pals"?male oWemide. . J if their spirits fails lie supplies ! J them with false nerve in (he form of cocaine. : - * '.v:..r [ 1 ' \-Jv- - .,^33 ? CLARKSBURG PROW P xjcv. -v"'-' - N #! 1 'M : m Should Convince Every . Clarksburg Header. . ' The [rank 'Statement of a neighbor, telling the mefits of a remedy. Bids you pause and :belleve. The same endorsement By some stranger far away D Commands no belief at-all. ' i1 Here's a Clarksburg case. D A Olarksburg.cltteen testifies. > I Bead and be convinced. 'E J. H .Stephenson, Supt. Metropolis a tan Lite Ins. Co., -306 Lincoln Ave., r| Clarksburg, W. Va? says: "My Iddneys >were disordered and caused ' ' backache. Doan's Kidney Pills t stopped the aches and pains and a made my kidneys normal. Another of. h my family suffered a great deal from a lame back and weak kidneys. Doan's *. Kidney Pills gave great relief in, this1 * case. A few years ago I publicly en- . 11 dorsad Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 J don't hesitate to confirm that en-. ? dorseraent." ^ Price'50c. at' sill dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get ^ Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that n Mr. Stephenson had. FoBter-MIlbum J Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?advertisement ^ ' ' "*i' j' ' ' '' ''' r : : .'5 afpuoatio* ran pass on. v Notice Is hereby given that on or .' ? shout the 1st day ot February. '1816, su 1 /C application will be Held with E. O. ,PI?r- a. son, Pardon Attorney. Charleston, West . ? Virginia, ror the pardOh'or T. J. Stoner g convicted of the crime ot Grand Larcey. at the March Term. >19M, :of the I Criminal Court ot Harrison County and _ sentenced to Imprisonment In the West ? Virginia Penitentiary, tor the period ot s 2 years. ' , lyffHH')., . ? - ^ T. J. ~STQNBRi' ^eVer ? a a j li AiltlAITff ill B ! I A UF J^fl_._ M . II DO Ladies' White Shirt Waists, Lingerie and 'nilrirftd 'ftriivl nconvt ralues *1.00 to $1.50. =b=S=ss= adies' Suits, worlh aws-nt CyjjcrC* u TT ?$*< f *i A /,*-- : We are offering at roods, fcothifi the p adies' and children's Teatly reduced. Save money by bu ; ' ' V " V* ' fhe Americ li Offered a Won The Christm, | The position this countr manufacturing nations of t ts inventive genius or the re nvestmentin this, attractive NTEIJLIGENT, CAPABLI 'very nedhlooded, clear-eye hd smoke, and the whir of \ ts seductive .promises and a (mechanic loves the lathe an bese products of mechanical nd pound, always obedient is skill and intelligence, con nished product of commerc he initiative and efficiency lowbere else isas much aiea American mechanic has a la ated, housed and clothed th otm'try?he is self-respiectii . bulwark of strength and d [HE CHRISTMAS MONE There is no class of mil loney Club should appeal a irho labor in bur shops and: ihderstand the value of a d< arned it bare-armed, by hi ious to own his home?tg ? Sarning power so that the ft oTYinvoS la+or nn . Ttia nnt o muclvis j ustiy ,sai?^bout" ystematic plan is adopted. stud! we ? It is designed to create hip in the ChriStmaaMonej pect and grive that physical rom having money in the hi Call atihe bank for des he plan. You may save.$ nore for Christmas, and yo hatit^n^emaimost like has Money Glub accounts, ~ . & vino Upens for men rn r ~ I nn It mniVn 1116 rjnnire 53 ;. ' I ^I 11 JD ARTISTIC J j Unction to the reenter hi:: I wuvreua^sryotplRy- 11 | Simmons Plumbing & I splendid line of White I iece, and inade-up in M wear. The prices , are | ying at this sale. \ J an Mechanic derfu! Opportunity in ss^Money Club y occupies aa one of the greatest ' Ml he world is^due not so mucfinfco I ia man oi money loves ine noise, wheels of the ;great factory, with id drill and ~utomaticSianimer, Ml 1 genius, as they chisel and throb ! to his will?and which, through' ivertthe crude,mhtein^into the { , M ?. In no. other country is foiwd ill of the American mecbafiw, aha : [Jd implished m a given tofc Me j ';^8 anis the mechanic of any other II lg, loyal, thrifty, home-loving-^ : :M ependence for the nation. -ft f CLUE POINTS THE WAY : people to whom the Chris^ias is lhbor^ahd skill. He is ambi- j dillteult to save, eVeh now, when :he high cost of living if an easy, 1 ' Club will increase one's self re- Ij jJ satisfaction which always comes || ? 19^KV^?CQ TK?^ II T- , f^v.vvi yvw. ? y ^ it. will be allowed 011 all Christ- I