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Clarksburg, Dec. 6 Telegram THE MARC AT O CHORD 'FAUST- IX THE TOMORRO December 7th in the Mas Chorus will give Gounod's "F voices in the chorus, under Mrs. W. Lee Williams, with piano, and Kember's orelies ion. Exceptional artists have b ling-Duga will sing Margue a furore when she sang befc a beautiful, full, rich, sopra numbers she will sing is th Song. Mr. Hardy Williamson, of i .Mr. Williamson has a genuim tended range. He has had t king arid queen of England QUEEN'S HALL. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC PAi Frank Croxton. a great Mephisto. Mr. Croxton for Lake Chautauqua, N. Y. He Ernest Hutchinson, pianist. It is the aim of the club to is highest and noblest of th better musical atmosphere, mission has been put within t secured from the members of door on the night oi' the cone If Bent On Shopping in Youri The woman who wants to give her Christmas gift a touch of her own personal will, should make sure to visit the ribbon section the first thing and plan a gift, using ribbon as a part of it. It may be for only a little bow knot or tie a package or may be an elaborate article made of ribbon only. Whatever your needs may be, you will be sure of finding in our ribbon section, just the quality, color and design wanted in all widths and at attractive prices. Floral Ril)borts J9c a Yard These ribbons are used particularly for making 1 QOCIAL AND | ^MfSOiAL (Continued from Page Three.) L SIauc:h(or-ThoTi(son. Hnv/1 Slininn Sl'siVi!?Jvlpr :im) V Johannah Thorn tson. of Chariest were married at G o'clock Tues< evening at the home of the Rev. It. Hess, on Euclid avenue, Slea Heights. The ceremony was p formed by the ltov. H. R. Hess. ! Slaughter is a sou of the Rev. W. Slaughter, pastor of the Duff Str United Brethren church at Stea Heights. Hiss Thontson is a pre incnt young society girl from Ch leston but. had been working in Morrison store here for some til After a short honeymoon trip western cities Mr. and Mrs. Slaugli will reside here. Annual lJazaar. The Ladies' Aid Socieiv of the / amston Methodist episcopal chut will hold its annual Christmas I zaar Thursday and Friday of t week. The bazaar will open at o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at whi time many fancy articles of nee< work and other articles suitable : gifts will be offered. Supper v n'so be served In the church basctiK Thursday evening. The public is cited. To Meet Thursday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the A Chapel Methodist Episcopal chut or Broad Oaks will meet at 2: o'clock Thursday afternoon in 1 home of Mrs. . A. [Kinch. of! Arbut park. Members Should take the X Fair Grounds car and get off Stopp 22. AiTiinjie for B;iziu?r. The Ladies' Aid Society of ij Mark's Lutheran church met Tuesd afternoon in the home of Mrs. Char Axton, of Stealev Heiphts, and p< fected plans Tor the bazaar wlii it will .give Friday and Saturday this week in the new Ogden build: nn West Main street. The baza will open at 0:30 o'clock each nioi ing. Many liseful and beautiful ar cles will be on sale. A special ft ture of the affair will be the fo sale, which will be conducted. Satv day. .NOTICE TO THE 1HJKMC. All persons are duly notified tha will not he responsible for an del or contracts made by any other pers man myseu. MRS. MATT IK T. SHIELDS .Doc. !>. 1916. Bridgeport. W. Va. SEK OUIt KEMXAVT RCfiS In Tnprstry. Vnlvot and Axmlnstni neatly bound at 9Sc and 51 .'25. The; trill not Inst lone. T.OWVT1KS t 1' V * ' % ftv?i * O -I \ 1 Parsons-Soude: n ErlstSiii Q '5 WILL GIVE GOES'GO'S MA SOX IE TEMPLE W EVES'IXG. ;onic Auditorium; the M area to 'aust" in concert form, with 10O the very capable direction of t Mrs. Homer Williams at the ;tra. augmented for the occas een engaged; Mrs. Elsa Gundrite. Mrs. Duga created quite ire the club last year. She has no voice. Among some of the e "King of Thule" and Jewel NTe\v York City, will sing Faust. 2 tenor of golden timbre and exhe honor of singing before the at a special concert given in . for the benefit of the ROYAL "RONS' FFXI). American basso, will sing several years was a teacher at has appeared in concerts with and Sol Marcosson. violinist. give to our people that which e Divine Art. and to create a Consequently the price of adRe roach of all. Tickets can be the club and chorus, also at the :ert. Christmas j t ? /* T^k ? f ? rite * Kibbo Note Book sewing1 bags, for covering j clothes-hangers and for a score and one other items, i They are four to seven inch- ; es wide and many pretty j color effects; either in satin or dull finish. Tim Paisley Ribbon For t Bags, 05c a Yard. Can you think of anything that will be more ap- j propriate, will be more appreciated that a new style j handbag made of this attractive Persian Ribbon and which is so much in vogue? The cost is very little if you make the bag yourself, for the ribbon is eight inches wide. Unusually, striking color combinations. i Opera Program. $ ! The musical people of Clarksh J? are looking forward with much pi ure (o the rendering of the oper; il "Faust." which will be sang by ? : Marcato Choral Club at S:15 o'cl << Thursday evening in the auditor of' the Masonic teinpe augmented S.Z* j the following soloists: Elsa Gr ling-Duga. soprano, as Margher ; Ha'ry Williamson, tenor. Fatist, 'Frank Oroxton, bassa. Mephisto, the Komber orchestra witli Mrs. nier Williams at the piano, and : " Fee William, loader: ley j?h'e following will be the prog rendered with a chorus of 100 voii Mrs. Elsa Gundling-Duga..Marghe Hardy Williamson Fi Frank Croxton Meph ?- Kember's orchestra, Mrs. i-lc >m- Wiliams at the piano. ^r" Mrs. W. Foe Williams, directr tho PART I. ne. Overture Orche t(> "All Hail Brightest of Days and F: ter Faust and chorus. "Flower Song" Margherita. (Kermosse) "Red or Golden"., j Chorus. eh j "oiear the Way for the Calf of Gc ha- j Mephisto and Male chorus, o ! "Song of the King of Thule". . . . ~ ! "The Jewell Song" Margherita. Intermission off five minutes. j T'ART TI. "Li'gjlit as Air" ^nt Marghtiritn, Faust. Mephisto am and chorus. "Maiden. Feigning to 33c Slecpi Mephisto. "All Hail. Thou Dwelling" Faust. "The Hour is iiate. Farewell". . Margherita and Faust, iChorus?"The Soldiers' Chorus", .usjTrio? "Angels of Fight". ...... ^ j Margherita, Faust and Mephis| Apotheosis?"Redeemer. Christ Aris'n Again." "Chiist o'er Victorious." "Peace and (> Will to Men." "Brings Our Mat tor' All Glories." Led Chorus. 3r ch Coming Home, of Miss Lillie Koblegard in visil ng her sister, Mrs. Robert H. Wilson ar Pittsbxirg. and will leave with ? n- Wilson on Thursday for New Y ti- to meet. Dr. and Mrs. .Frederick StJ :a- ors. who will arrive Sunday ft od Buenos Ayres, South America, on. ir- sten.iriship Vasaria. Miss Kobleg will return home with Dr. and IS Stathers about the middle of Dec< ~~ ber. , Circle Meets. A very interesting meeting of )ts East End Sewing Circle was held on the home of Mrs. John McNicol West Main street from 8 to 10 o'cl Monday evening. At the close of business session a social hour ' ? (enjoyed and later refreshments w j served by the hostess. ? ... . Class Meets. ? j A very interesting meeting of Delphian Literary class was held I the parlor of the First Btptist chu THE CLARKSBtTRG DA rs \ The Shopj iffiShl * V s ^ jCfc V ' v Our Once E Exhibition FINFl FUR ( In the Salons of 1 Saturday, D Conducted Personalli New York For the Te The New Separat Best Argumem For You to P Many women who have seen the new skirts feel that they must own one and this is particularly true of the serviceable every day skirts, those made of gabardine and broadcloths and other hard finished materials. Then the dressy skirts of poplin and silk are particularly effective. $(i.75 to ?23.50. Skirts made of superior quality material $4.05. j Tuesday afternoon. "Virgil's I1 iurp j was read by Mrs. Charles eas-j"Livy. the Greatest Roman I i of inn," by Mrs. A. M. T, Ouiinin the and a paper on "The Life of He ock by Mrs. Mark Harkness. ium t hy i Pull Iteliearsal. iuu-1 There will be a full rehear ita* ! the choruses of the opera of and ; (concert form) to be held In t and , d [tori unit of the Masonic Tom Ho- 8 o'clock Wednesday evening a VIrs. members are urged to be proi their attendance and In their rain at the appointed time. rita To lSntjjrtain. uist Mrs. Mord Lewis will entert iHto cards Thursday and Friday jmernoons. Auction bridge will h diversion Thursday and progr ess. euchre Friday. stra Auxiliary to 3l?;pt. The members of the Auxili Christ Episcopal church, are as be present at the December m to be held in the parish house a o'clock Friday afternoon. >ld" ? PERSONAL Dr. Thos. McGtiire. of Parker is visiting his brother. Dr. .Tn McGuire, at his home on ? street. Mrs. Herbert Henkiner. of G [1 lis, O.. is spending several days ,, inj? at the home of Mr. and Mrs ng . ing irs. ' "I am sending more C ork ith- <CT AST year so many o fhe 'dainty', 'clever', *ju ard twice as many. Everyone em- ty> yet *s to as^WSSm I I ' WBJA1 on ock A complete line of the the r icas Hall & the rS Xmas Card "viv $ ; *1 .. ; ; ' . A ; . - - ,: i" ?' % ?< ' , J'' - ELY TELEGRAM? "WED: ping Centre of Cen m$ This I i J Ivery Winter l and Sale URS and COATS Dress, 2nd Floor. December 9th ? - - I ? By Mr. Kruskal of nth Consecutive Year ;e Skirts Are the I t We Can Offer urchase Them i These are skirts that women will pret enough service out of to make the skirt worth $10.00 to her. The materials used are all wool, unusually closely woven and desi^med to withstand hard wear. And though these skirts are truly skirts of service yet they are made in style that are attractive enough to be j worn on most any occasion, j . ; : j, j j 'ooms" liam I,. Geppert. on Seventh : Stout. .Mrs. Henking had been visiting listor-; tives in New York and Washi gham.i and stopped off hero for a few race,"! on her return trip. John II. Hart arrived here W< day morning to spend several | looking after business matters, sal ofj .Mr- and j. h. Berth; Faust Cowen, are spending a few d? he au- the city. ^r- Robinson is here from ind all . npt in " places K. Huebel, of Wheeling. ; business visitor to the city. I. C. Ralphsnyder. of Fairinc ! here on a business mission, aln at Walter Bee. of Barken 'after- 'deputy state prohibition roinriii e {be ' 01 |R here on business connoctei essive 1 h's office. H. W. Russell, of Parkcrsbur guest at the Waldo. Moses E. Shaver, of Brown .. city business visitor. , Mrs. J. H. Curl iff, of Ricliwo eeting 'in T he rUy" . a ! MisH Virginia Morgan, of Buc ;non, is a visitor in the city. ! E. C. .Tavins, of Wheeling, i; ' istered at. the Gore, j F. L. W.Ian t is here from I j ville on a business mission, sburg, ' W. K. Hoffman, of Morgan ilin P. is in the city, looking after bu Second matters. Mrs. .7. William Rhinn has r< alllpo-jed from a month's visit with fi ; visit-l in Virginia. i. \V11_ Mrs. William S. Fark<*r. of 1 hristmas cards than ever befor f my friends called my holiday cai :st too dear^that this year I am usi seems to credit ME with their qu: for \ M-DAVIS CO. LITY CARDS se cards may be found at this score Bradford is, Tags and Seals | ESDA Y. ]M||EMBER 6, tral JTes/ Virginia if^vnonA /?.wa Ui ILIgll HUUghThere Are Real Reasons Why Women Prefer Combination Suits! One of the main reasons is that they find combination suits the most practical garment, they can wear simply because it docs away with a lot of strings and unnecessary "knots" at their waistline. Trices arc less for the combination suits than when tin- garments are boujrht separately. Cotton Combination Suits, "><)c. Made of a medium wei.vrht ribbed cdtton : havo lone: sleeves and ankle lon.\rlh drawers. May be had in all siv.es. Superior quality combination suits SI.00. These arc all of line bleached bptton rib with soft fleece backing. I and hiirh neck, silk taped, short, or Ion# sleeves and ankle or knee length drawers. ladies* Silk and Wool Unionsuits. $2,502 Other combination suits range in price from 75c to A Now Petticoat Comes To Us Great! $2.25. Marie Of soft, firm cotton hentherbloom in just the width demanded by fashion for this senson's d r esses. I laving plaited and flare flounces of ample width. This flounce is made of taffeta in plain with contrasting colors to match the tops. There are two good points in this; first, to all appearances a silk petticoat is being worn; and the wear is unquestionably doubled and then some. New Blouses of Fine Cottons, $2 to $3.85. Not, every woman desires a silk waist nor is a silk waist always desired for all uses. So these waists of cotton materials will be practically pleasing. They are made of voile, batiste and other materials designed for fall wearing. The principal trimming ideas are the new collars which are mostly convertible. Others are batiste with hand made cmbroideried designs. Quite a number of others are lace trimmed. The waists, of course, are in various styles. street. | ingtoiir, Pa., is visiting her pa r and Airs. John Shlnn, of 4 1 ngton s(rec( " (lil VP Samuel R. TJentloy lias rpti dnns-1 ^rt,ni !l husiTiess trip to Wheel in days George Osborne, who spent ! Thanksgiving holidays at home y. of: returned to Morgan town, iys in | Mrs. W. Ilrent Maxwell and cli ! ter. Miss Ruth, are in New i Par- ! \y]iere Miss Maxwell has resume I studies at one of the New is a schools. >nt, IS 3burg, | )|jr> m Olio would- tTiink. i taken it for a store roo ~|5 | liave boon well rememl | articles. yf | ROCKERS?Stronp. comfc 0 anna, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00 -ds ? REED ROCKERS?$3.00. ng n TEA TABIiES?Fumed oak CITAntS to match, hand d 3 Mahopany Tea Tables $6.00. | $2.00. TRICYCLES?Rubber tl $3.25 and $3.50. J J Palace F 1916. I jl uioi//i?-jjuuut;i None lore Fine Silkol Comforts, & Ext ret Larrje. Extra i These are comforts of chat fore known at a price sc low. a price considerably higher. The material with which tl figured quality known in the t its finish. They are in all tl I w hite grounds. The deep bor or to match the center. They are .filled with carded miuinor. They moiusur?- <!Sx7 ()nlv forty of them! an ove Fine Novelty S But Here Are New t .1 list about next door to impossible to find truly fine shoes how, and this is the time that so many women want them. It turns out that we acted wisely. Six or more months ago in our buying unusually heavy, as we thought then, but mine too many as wo are realizing now. Every day or so. something new conies? today I came an unusually clever piece of j footwear in black and while. The [ We Are Opening Boxes of It I IaIIHii v vllitvmnilfc! n rrt in f . ... V ?*4V and then1 is an unusually large assemblage of stationery this year because it seems as though we could hardly get enough of Eaton, Crane & Pike's eorrrspondence papers to satisfy everybody. Newly in are the white kid ! finished papers, very beautifully Toys! To; on the Third Floe rents.; 0F INTEREST ro WOMEN 0 Liea | Onion 'Const. lriied . Peel and trim half a do/.en Spanish i onlonu of medium sizu, i>ut In; care; fill not to cut tin; tops too short, or "u- the bulbs will lull to pieces whilst . lias; stowing. Dlanch tlieni in hoiling j water for a minute or t wo, then drain . j them and put them aide hy side in a sauce pan sufllci?;ntly large to hold York j them all in pile layer. Sprinkle a d her ( little salL and pepper over then]! and Vorkj place upon each onion half an ounce i of butter, mixcjtl smoothly with half THE CHI I by looking- into t/lic Palace, these m. until his general delivery, Chi bored with usful and substantial, irtable rockers, with HAHY WA^jK up. $1.50 and $1.75. $4.00 and $5.00. DOLTj DRESS plate mirror. tw< , $1.75 and $4.25. hogany doll dres ecorated. $1.75 each. DOLE* .BEDS? Chairs to match, mattress and pill HIGH OHAEFti ired nickel finished, *1*50 *2,00 and SWINGS?Jus urniture & 16S-I70 W. MAIN ST. PAGE ITVE g Hours8a.m.to5:30p.m mi BirliLo I .loan His ine Covered Special $2.95 Good, Extraordinary II *actor that wo have never befor wo have sold hundreds at - fM !ioy arc covered is a beautiful rado as "Silkoline" because ol* . 10 favorite floral olfects upon dors are of plain sateen or colcotton and finished in the best riot.? (Third floor). hoes Are Rare f Two Fetching styles :|j vamp is of patent kid, tin; tops ;uv of white washable kid: price Another is a combination of I Uncle kid vamps having' a medium dark buckskin top; both in lace and soils for $8.50. Thirdly, is an eight inch high |jl lace walking boot developed in | black calfskin and comes to us J from inn1 of the best makers y the Christmas j stationery put. np iimixos in ever so many . Jm| ways; in | jite and high colors. ^1 Then there are felted parchments ' 4 with town edges; Lawn Linen, and the celebrated HighlandV ^ Linen. New colors, many new I ideas in correspondence cards and new papers. All come beautifully boxed. Price 50c to $8. ' >r, Take Elevator I a teaspoon of powdered su^ar. Place ft thorn over a gentle Are. let them re- ** "< main untlL lightly browned. then i |S cover with good brown gravy and m simmer until tender. Serve as hot |fl Desirable calendars given away ft free, al the People's store, -108 West B Pike street. Call early and get the B prettiest. None given to children.? V ERS?Mahogany. or natural finish, ' ''. ERS?White enameled, with large |S|| 3 drawers and casters, $8.00. Ma- ,j|p| -White enameled, with brass knobs, 3?Golden Oak and white enameled t what the children want, $1.25.