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Clarksbutg, Dec- 11th | Toytown,. To Have a Of your confidence is tl store started with its n It has been the ambit Rested and refreshec the existing sense o through every part of < making use of every f; A reach a higher level of i -ITT V? AfA uuj tx niiuat jjan UiUlgC erous. When our patrons sa denee we shall have rea HANDK Christmas Men's Handkerchiefs. 10c "Women's, 10c, 15c. 25c. 3. Children's, 5c, 10c, 15c, : - -.-iL.jn i_. s . S ' -v . ' ? , .? ' ' ' . ' t ; Tomorrow We Kawam ( ORIEN1 Mr. Kawam who needs no sonally attend this exhibit and Lovers of real oriental flo< of this golden opportunity. T are not to be found elsewhere. This is especially true of tl The low and moderately price number and comprise every w heart of every man and worn! 1 QOCIAL AND I IMPERSONAL I K (Condnuod from Page Three.) Class Elects. , Under the leadership of Miss Nan- ' nie Lowe a very interesting meeting, of the Delphian Literary class was held in the parlor of the First Baptist church Monday afternoon. Among the papers read was "The Roman" Family," by Mrs. Wayne Allen; "Pliny the Elder," by Miss Ollle Cost, and "The Roman's Idea of Woman's Rights," by Mrs. George M. West, followed by a general discussion on the "Characteristics oL" the German Emperor." To Rend Papers. , The following papers will be read 11 at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. John J. Davis at a meeting of the Tuesday Literary Club, and "The Germans" will be the study of the afternoon. "Germany" Holland "Germany of Today" Tower "Germany and the Germans". . . . Collier "Home Life in Germany". .Sidgwick "German Culture. Past and Present" Baic "German Life In Town and Country" Dawson Leader?Miss Nannie Lowes. Assistants?Mrs. Virgil L. Highland and Mrs. John W. Brown. Misionary Meeting. There will be a meeting of the 'Woman's Missionary Society of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. Cnnfh in f)io lmnifr nf* \Tvu CI T. Pot. UVU vu, VII V/ I I >' I I I v Ufc ?'i VI. *- V. V rey, at Adamston. at 7: ?.0 o'clock Tuesday evening, at which time final arrangements will be made for a Christmas bazaar and bake sale, which the members will hold all day Friday .December 15. in the Ogden new building on West Main street, at which time they; will have on sale numberles articles of fancy work, homemade bread, calces,, pies, candy, canned fruits, pickles and meat loaf. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Meetings Discontinued. The Marcato Choral Club has discontinued its Tuesday evening weekly meetings until after the holidays, but will render the Christmas carols at the community Christmas tree entertainment which will be given Christmas eve, and also have charge of the musical program, ? ~ Look out for him, watch out for him. Tills rag time Santa Klaus. .Masonic auditorium Tuesday night. SKE OUR KKMJCiVST Ut-OR la Tapestry. Velvet anil Axmlnster. neatly bound at OSe and $1.25. They will not last long. LOWNDES i I ,P . . r.\ , - . * ?,,. " ' . ?'i >. ' "'> : ;M-' (., y. Parsons-Souders j Joy toum, 1 Worthy Store he thought with which thi ew and definite methods. ion of all its years. I by the progress made an f progress that prevaii our business, we are busil acility we can command t isefulness to the Christma has been so ready and ger ty that we have their conf ched the goal most deisre( ERCHIEFS Headquarters \ 15c. 25c to 75c. 5c, 50c up to $2.00. 20c and 25c. j|p. . ; j , Will Exhibit Our Collection of AL RUGS introduction to our people, will pc sale. j r covering's should avail themselv here are rugs here the like of whi le Kermanshahs and Royal Saroul d carpets and rugs are hundreds eave, size and color scheme that t tn desires. Christmas Social. The Omega Sunday school class o? the First Baptist church will hold iis December business meeting and Christmas social Tuesday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, in the parlors o" the church. Missionary Meeting. Thft WAm on 'e P/\rAi om * * W4nn-jj * w*vib -ut luiasiuuai j Society of Ash Chapel Methodist Epis- I copal church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Jack Snodgrass, of Worley avenue. Broad Oaks. An Interesting program has* been prepared and all are urged to attend. PERSONAL . J. M. Scott, of Grafton, superintendent of the Monongah division of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, was a business visitor in the city Monday. B. R. Taylor is here from PnrKersburg. C. L. A1 lender, of Parkersburg. is transacting business here. Harry H. Madera, of Morgantown, is here ou a business mission. A. D. Wilson, of Wheeling, is a guest at the Hotel Gore. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Foutty, of Salem, are visiting here. George E. .Miller, of Charleston, Is a city visitor. D. "M. Timber lake was here from Weston Monday. R. W. Kelly, of Parkersburg, is a business visitor hero. J. H. Rector, of Parkersburg. is in the city on a business visit. Randolph Stalnaker, of Wheeling, is here on a brief business visit. J. C. M. Brasch, of-Parkersburg, is a city visitor. 1. V. Miles is here from Parkersburg. J. W. Flanagan, of Grafton, rs a guest at the Waldo. J. W. Johnson, of Bristol, visited the city Monday. Jesse D. Kennedy, of Lost Ci'eek, former state legislator, was in the city Monday. S. Fienberg went to Dayton, O.. Sunday night to attend the funeral of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Wilson, of Morgan town, who have been guests of relatives in the city, returned home Monday evening. Mrs. Grace Clough, of West Union, who visited relatives in the city, has returned home. Mrs. Millard F. Snider has returned from West Union, where she spent Sunday with relatives. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Oyster Snlod. A quart tin of oysters, head of celery, one tablespoon oil, one small teaspoon salt, mace, mustard and peper, , three desertspoons cider vinegar, a ' pinch of white sugar. Strain of( the liquor from the oysters,J cut them in two or three pieces, according to size (do not chop). Gut the celery, small, blend with the oysters, mix the remaining ingredients, putting the vinegar last; then pour over the celery and oysters. Stir well; serve directly, j as this salad will not keep long. THE CLA'llKSBCRO DAH The Shopping, rAttle Girl is Christmas Savings Che< Will Be is Cashed He, y ~ \\ c want our custc and friends?that is. i LS body to come here, foi l_ will gladly exchange rr for your Christmas sa' checks. % V" The store is central, 3. venient, and will glad! tend this courtesy. Gloves of the Hou Gifts. Brand new kid gloves daintiest kind that appea most fashionable worn: with all the little nicetie French manufacturers. _I Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.0 and $2.50 for short glovi I Price $3.50 and $4.00 gloves. Imported direct for th sons-Souders Co.? (Mai) ,r:i Vast Aisle). I; | More and More W U Asking for Lovely |o Plush Coats. jjfe Just because every otln an wants one at once, j mills can't keep up with mand and the supply c plush is being restricted. 5aj| present time our assort] f&jjst- very good. ,8Su g Two new models in thi; ing; full length, wide hanging loose from the sh in the back, with beltec deep cape collars. Price and $29.50. Another coat, $19.50 to Silk Velour de-Nord r_ $25.00 to $65.00. es More About The ch Waists. Some exceedingly simi cs. bred crepe-de-chine are in est in. They have noth he ornament excepting vei tucks and hemstitching; _J $5.00. WESTON HIGH ! I School Basketball Team Has a , Fine Schedule for the Com- fj ing Basketball Season. (SPECIAL TO THE TELECPAM) 1 WESTON. Dec. 11.?The Weston high school basketball team will be represented in the Monongaliela Valley ( High School Basketball League this season as usual. At the league meet.- ( ing at Fairmont Saturday afternoon , Weston was x-epresented and eight ] games were scheduled for the team ; this fall. In addition two games will probably be played with the Washington Irving high school team of Clarksburg, one game on the local floor and one on the Clarksburg floor. The complete schedule is as follows: Weston at Home. February 2?Fairview high school. February 23?-Buckhannon high ! school. ' January 27 ? Morgantown high 1 school. February 15?Salem high school. February 9?Shinnston higb school. 1 Weston Abroad. v January 20?-Fairview high school. January 26 ? Buckhannon high school. , January 12 ? Morgantown high school. < school. , With thp above scheduled games and i tho two Washington Irving games of ? Clarksbtirg the Weston team has a 1 very good schedule for tlie 1916-17 sea- J son. j : t 'PPttJPR nPATHQ i I LSHLil ULfillBU ; : i i In New York during Year de- ' spite the Infantile Paralysis I Epidemic There. J < <OV AGBOCtATCO r*ess> I NEW YORK, Dec. 11.?Deaths s among babies in New York city were :i considerably reduced during 1916 as 1 compared to previous years, notwith- * standing the infantile paralysis epi- t demic, according to an announcement I by the Babies' Welfare Association. The figures' for the year indicate t the mortality among babies will have j been one thousand'less than during J 1915. During this year, the association, which acts as a clearing house c for the care of babies, has reached i over ten thousand Infants through a e widely-varied number of channels, t There are now one hundred and c twenty-six institutions and charitable societies co-operating officially with J the Babies' Welfare Association and c scores of others call upon Its services ? from time to time. ONE MARRIAGE MOEXSE. 1 A marriage license has been issued . to Joseph Robinson, colored, and Sa- q rannah Shepherd, colored. V TKLEOrRA M .MOVPA Centre of Central ^ and Boyto " The H :ks and Girl ai Boys and ( re Around to mers ^ we Christmas is ioney delight?the seas v m^s childhood to grov of Joytown will 1 ? con- ? Lv ex- pressions o? won make the hearts < being able to pre r For children and at si ; of J-}10 The small cc inland had for, will be d s ot the friends. ?o, 92.25 as. Bring the ch ioi long look with their g c Plir; Let them look wi1 1 001, of Joytown and 1( aing way just whs yAuyii Seal ?r worn- __ md the 'TVl I the de- -* >f seal At the ment is s morn- _ . faring ii ; price ^ BALTIMORE CATTLE WARKET| j BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. .13.? 1 Calves?-Good and constant inquiry | for smooth, fat veal calves of handy- E weight. We quote: Veal, choice, by express, per pound 11 %c<g) 12c; do, do, by boat, do, HVfec@12c; do, Light, ordinary, do, 10c@10>?c; rough and heavy, per head. $8 @$18. Lambs and sheep?Ready sale for choice stock. Sheep. No. 1, per pound, 5c(g)6c; do, old bucks, do, 4c@5c; do, common to fair, per head, ?1.50@ $2.50. Lambs, sprang, choice, per pound lO^c^llc; do, do, stnall and poor, do, 9c@fl%c. Live pigs, as to size, per head, $2 @$2.50; slioats, as to size, do, ?3 0> ?4.50. Beef cattle?Wc quote: Beef cat- | tie, first quality, per pound, 7c @ I 7%c; do, medium, do, 6c@6^c; do, I bulls, as to quality, do, 4c<?>6c; thin | steers and cows, per head, $15 @?25; oxen, as to quality, per pound, 4c@ 6c; milk cows, good, per head, $30<5> The temperature of a new electric Qatiron can be regulated to four different degrees. NOTICE. jealed Proposals for Public Printing, llindlui; and Stationary. Jfllcr of Commissioner of Public Printing: NOTICK: la hereby given that the bids n received In response to onr former call ad- B . ertised according to law were deemed un- a latlafnctory und were, thereror, rejected, fj intl further notice Is hereby given that 1 icaled proposals will be received by the B lomuilHSioners of Public Printing at the H Auditor's Ofllee. In the Capitol Annex In m he city of Charleston. West Virginia, from N Friday, December'8, 391H, until Wednesday he Mril day of January. 3017, at 1" o'clock B toon of said day, for the execution of the H State Printing. State Binding and for sup- B dying the state with .Stationery and Print- E ng Paper for the two years beginning on ? be second Wednesday In January, 3017, Bj tntS ending on the second Wednesday in Bb I nnuary, 3919. Each proposal must be accompanied by Q >ond, executed according to law. by the fg >ldder with at least two good and sulb- gs "lent securities residing in this State. In 0 he penal sum of Ten Thousand Dollars U $10,000.00) for all State Printing, and the fi >enal sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,- H >00.00) for furnishing Printing Paper and u stationery, and the penal sum of tlSvo S fhouaund Dollars (Sm.000.00) for nil State 95 llndlng conditioned upon the faithful per- til ormance of said contracts*. No bid unnc- (fl iompunled by audi bonds will be enter- H olned by the Commissioners of Public ?1 iTintlsg. Jtevlsed estimates of the ivork to be done SJ >r materials to be furnished .together with B lank forms for proposals, bonds, etc., will jfl >e furnished upon application by Stuart F. J teed, the Superintendent of Public Print- 5 The Commissioners are required to re- hS elve sepnrnte bids for the Printing, Bind- gj ng. and Printing Paper, including Station- I The contract wilt be awarded according I o sections T> and 22 of chapter 30 of the I 'ode. fj All proposals must be made unon the H irlnted blanks furnished by the Superln- K endent of Public Printing, and the Mid h "ommlssloners reserve the right to reject ?3 ny and all bids. H By order of the Commissioners of Public B 'r In ting. filTdi under our bands this 7th day of I Jecember, 101C. J. S. DAJtST, B K. Jj. LONG, Treasurer. B M. P. SHAWKEY, ; H r, DECEMBER 11. 1916. i i ii i - i.. i i i?.i i ??? mm* ' i n , -,| 1 _ | 1.1 i i . i i ~r ~ i TPest Virginia | Parsons-So wn, the Land of, ome of Santa Claus?Invil tid the Grown Ups of C jirls and Grown Ups f< 17" T rkirtrkiim IVT^vbt-T T isit uvj . here again. The period of children's ;on of the year that brings youth and m ups of all ages. And though the sight Dring delight and happy faces and exderment from the children; it will also of mothers and fathers glad because of wide such innocent pleasures for their mall cost. >st that these joy-bringing toys can be oubly welcome to mothers, fathers and ildren to Joytown. Let them roam and Teat, big* eyes, to their hearts' content :h open eyed amusement at the marvels 2t them tell you in their children fascina? THEY want for Christmas. t :e Elevator to Joyland, Come Have a Good ' r Why, it is worth a sp enjoy themselves and hi ^ they get'back home. Yo Joytown. ^Q; And, so we invite c $3? miles and miles around 'pfr1 children are welcome?I Take "Expr have music on my wnenever JL WISH?EMERSON. If Emerson Li\ If Emerson lived' today he could si1 and realize his wish to have music on hi spirit -moved 'him. One cannot imagine Emerson sitth a talking machine, hut one can readily 1: have listened with delight to Edison's : Neav York Globe refers to as'' the phone THE NEW E "The Phonograph W THIS new invention marks the conipa achievement by Thomas A. Edison their ' of his ambition to produce an instru- , Mo1 ment which -would Re-create all forms ' v*e ^ of music so perfectly that the Re-Crea- ^Tne^! tion could not be detected from the, liv- heard Ing artist's volce-r-or Instrumental per- an?, ? formance. ' tIoi] ^ "on c V^*C41X rtl U?13 uavu ujjpcttiuu 1U puuilG not b1 and have sung?or played?in direct forma! W there be in your home at C A TALKING machine cannot give mas a you real music. It gives you only a hoi-, the 11 low imitation. -world1 The New Edison Is not a talking ma- We chine. The New York Tribune says of new ii it that "Edison has snared the soul of music."' TiVe "? < merel; ? It will bring into your home at Christ- graph ' -:,vi V /- IK , iWe were able to get only a limite'd; Make vonr selection early. & Palace Furniture < :v? s 'Vy.*- -J--'- >; v... jj X! - c; *-j vr' ""' & = % .'-v ItdCTS Bouts8a.m. to5:30p.m. Make-Believe i;es Every Little Boy larksburg and the 1 >r Hundreds Miles Third Floor; ecial trip to the store to see them M ear what they have to say when B u owe it to them to bring- them to fl :very child in this city and for I to visit Joy town. You and, the fl DOUBLY WELCOME. ess'' to 3rd Floor J I ^ 1 ' 1* t # t ^ ' ?$ 1 f'vkii iUW^8B88i * ; ^ .rison with Edison's Re-Creation ot ? -e tlian 200,000 music lovers and j? 111 tusic critics of more than 200 oC lea's leading newspapers have I fl|| and scon these astounding tests, I |||S ne and all concede without reser- |{ pp i that the New Edison's Ite-Crea- I W& if an artist's work positively can e detected from the artist's per- I |3S ' Mat*-- i ' ' - '~'>,V'1 -f :1 <H*o!r? '^raBBI P iP^ I BR fj jjjjjj "uf?'"'1,- :^-^T-. J :>/ %,]? j. *"?i 'ItS*'' V'[?' % f '^TWZ5*^B^B