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v >?r.v ?* ipyw. v. . ;? ' 1 - --.v.j. ^ .> -.' , i, , ' . ? , \ *. y.. ," K; - ; ;. .. -j: V " " .* %y !<1*f,>1; ''Ji.V, V*-*;?V w <'" 'A '-% w* 4* ' }' 'I*V/j? Clarksburg, Dec, 12th j j4 Tuesday The Christmas Se Great "Heart ( What a wonderful inst mas is. Hearts that grow cold c ing the other fifty-one v year renewed in loving fc warmth. Families that a again brought in close rei friendships that might o tirely forgotten are grab by the agency of some si We all come to realize, that it is not money th* ness; but the friends wit blessed. And so, each Christmas GIFTS to bind us closer t The Hair Goods A: New Locat (Millinery Parlors, Seco * .\n lniei'esuiig mcoung 01 trie g Clarksburg Central Woman's Chris- i tian Temperance Union was held K Tuesday afternoon in .^t. Paul's Meth- a oclist episcopal church. South. At ii the close of the devotional services led by Mrs. Jane Ilentley and Mrs. Carl ltobey. a report of the meeting j df thr? national convention was given jby Mrs. 'Kllen Clieuvront. and a paper f on "Peace and Arbitration" by Mrs. t S. Austin Smith was followed by a t; paper by Mrs. Thomas S. Wade. i ) ? i r Business Session. A There will be a business session 1 at 2 o'clock'AVcdnesday afternoon of c the members of the Woman's Civic; P How to Get Ricl of Catarrh, n Catarrhal Deafness or 5 Head Noises. 5 \ If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops in your throat and has caused catarrh of the storii- f acli and bowels you will be glad to -] know tba t t h ese d is tress in g sym pto ins , can be entirely overcome in many in- stances bv the following treatment, which you can easily prepare in your own home at little cost. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint ( (Double Strength). This will not] j cost you more than 7f>c. Take this:: home and add to it M pint of hot ) water and -1 ounces of granulated su- gar; stir until dissolved. Take one \ j tablesp.oonful four times a day. Aic L, aeciaea improvement is sometimes W. noted after the first clay's treatment. Breathing becomes easy, while the distressing head noises, headache, y dullness,; cloudy thinking, etc.; grad-1 3 ually disappear under the tonic action ) i of the treatment. Loss of smell, i t taste, defective hearing and mucus; 5 dropping in the back of the throat ^ are other symptoms ivhich suggest the 11] presence of catarrh and -which are of- j ten overcome by this efficacious treat-; ineut. Nearly ninety per cent of all i ear troubles are said to bo directly j caused by catarrh, therefore, there) must be ninny people -whose hearing d can be restored by this simple home h treatment.?Advertisement. i: SKU OUR RKMNAXT RUGS f In Tapestry. Velvet and Avmlnater. neatly hound at OSe and WA'5. They will not hial loni:. ' I.OWM1ES S j. b I QOCIAL "AND I r I OpEiiSONAL I,; j|. (Continued from Page Three.) * Kotary Club Meetiiip. 1 The Clarlcsbui'K Rotary Club will hold its regular business meeting a. noon Wednesday and have lunchro at the Waldo hotel. It is the intentio. to elect new inenibers along with oth-, or business. There will be an in-;a teresting discussion oT membership, j, problems. H ) ^ Union Meets. 1 TB Parsons-Souders | r Message \ ason is the . Opener1' itution Christmd distant durveeks, are each or thoughtful ire parted are nembrance, and ??jr thervvise be en- ??g~ efully deepened imple gift. There,g sooner or later jfror it makes happi- And m< h whom we are an A T tnv r\ A ll VV A * / urday. bi; 3 time we use J?*1, _ . , ural raccc O our friends. More fun mand for LLimw in?m beaver an Among x m, . plain and ro In I hmv minp Ko*i L Vs Xll JL IlVli. " ' Every ] lOn Souders si time and nd Floor.) make a m SOTIU Sft\ L Black Walrus H; I $15.00 to $25.00. \ if\ Carobo Snake Bi I \ \ and $18.00. i \ \ Black Pin Seal, J i \ * Black Cowhide 1 I 1 $20.00. Tan Cowhide Ba Riiit. pflsp.c DO Suit cases fitted, Hub in the parish house of | Jhrist Episcopal church, followed by , talk at a o'clock by the city nurses o which the public is cordially nvited to attend. A social hour will be held later and ca and wafers will be served by the romen of the club. It is hoped any ne who is interested in the work of he club will be present. The discusion for tlie afternoon will be "Pubic Health." ' . ' . i Pinal AmniRements. Pinal arrangements will he made t a meeting Tuesday evening in the lome of- Mrs. G. L. Petrev at Ademton for a Christmas bazaar the' Voman's Missionary society of St. j 'aul's Methodist Kpiscopal chuimch,1 outh. will hold Friday, December 15, n the Ogden building on West Main treet, and all members are asked to ttend as it will an important meetng. Christmas l>aiice. The annual Christmas dance will >e given by the Delta Kappa Club roiii 2:30 to G o'clock Monday afernoon, December 2 5. (Christmas lay), in the ball room of the Waldo! rotel. It promises to be one of the} nost brilliant social affairs of the fuleticle season, and will be attended ty many out of town guests and the :ollege girls and boys home for the Lolidays. Meeting is Held. The members of the Tuesday Literry Club held its December meeting fuesday afternoon in the home of T - 7 .. . < "T17. ! *tk o. ??uua ?r. juraviQ^; mtj ucimaus vas the topic for the afternoon's di- ' ersion. : Dinner Dance. Some of the young society men will live a dinner dance at the Waldo ti< Puesday evening of Christmas week, he n honor of some of the college girls ro md hoys home from school. C( Assembly Dance. Sp The Assembly Club will give its Christmas dance Wednesday evening; or December 2 7, in the ball room of the dasonic Temple, and it promises to >e one of the most brilliant social iff airs of the holiday season. The! ;uest list will include a number of th >ut of town visitors. Ui Informal Tea. Complimentary to Mrs. George Al in Williams and Miss Lyla Smith, Irs. Dudley D. -Britt and the Misses miiiso and Henrietta Bailey .will en- to ertain at an informal tea from 3 to o'clock Thursday afternon In the 's loni.' of Mrs. Britt on South Chestiut street. tri PERSONAL 5, is 'Michael H. King, well known Ran- ?ioi olph county-poltician, is here from Ml. jitr. .? ..J -i. lifWiia uu ?*. uuaincau V1S11. lOl Ernest D, Lewis will go to Waslington tomorrow Inght on a business a j istt. George Davis was here Tuesday vis rom Lost Creek. _ Hugh M. Martin was a business isltor here Tuesday from Shinnston. Samuel A. Elliott, of McAlpin, was Th .ere Tuesday as a business visitor. an IE CLARKSBURG DAILY The Shopping to Clarksl * '.l Wnnrl ltl Pill i 11 IT VllUVX JL Ui V (til Christmas Furs. >re and more, of the fine fur i coming in to us. 1 ur great fur opening of Sat- ] g supplies of mole. Hudson ired musk rat). skunk, nat>on, lynx .and French coney. ; too, is coming and the do- 1 black fox is great, also more ] d lynx. coats are more Hudson seal, trimmed in taupe, fox. er- < .ver, lynx and skunk. Diece of fur in the Parsons tore is guaranteed to be genfairly priced. You cannot listake in buying them. i 5 of the I e Men Like 3est , and Bags, $10.00. $12.00, < igs. $9.00, $15,00, $16.00 ?9.00, $10.00, $11.25. 3ags, $14.00. $16.00, and ; gs, $7.50 to $20.00. ' to $25.00. $12.00 to $25.00. ; r, Take Elevator.) IF STYLE IS "SOMETHP THIS HARDWARE HA The new hart A wise person once said that style Lf this is the truth the hat pictured t hose, trimmed with clothes pin, with that this hat is as practical as some otl Castle Hess, of the Stealey addi-jl an, has returned from Clay, where i I s held a responsible position, as. pay : I 11 clerk for the Hartland Colliery | jmpanv, located near that place, jMr. and Mrs. Osman E. Swart;; are> tending-the weex in the East. P. J. Reid, of Hendricks, is a visit- j here. O. P. ConaTvay, of Wheeling, is a | test at the Waldo. J. R. Doak, of Parkersburg, is in' to city. < IT. E. Drain is here from West i rcion. < J. R. Mallory, of Parkcrsburg, is $ :re on a business mission. W. F. Duflleld is here from Framewn. 'W. H. Heermans, of Morgantown, , here on a business visit. George Dotson. of West Union, is msactlng business here. Thomas Ray Dille, of Morgantoyrn, 1 t*h Mt von hit airthBO rnnuhMftrt th the Pythian order, of which he ? the West Virginia grand chancel- ? * * A. H. Letts la here from Hutingn. Paul L. Goldey, of Parkersburg, is Kuest at the Hotel Gore. F. A. Holsbcrry. of Elklns, is a dtor here. f a Look out for him. -watch out;for him. o ds rag time Santa Klaus. - Masonic a diiorittm Tuesday night. t TELEGRAM?TUESDAY. Centre of Central mrg Men i When You Give a Graph ophone Why Not a Great Graphophone? The Christmas spirit arises about the small and sordid things. The Christmas spirit is enriched by the sentiment of doing a great thing grandly. The Christmas spirit that contemplates the gift of .a Graphaphone looks to a Graphaphone as it is rich in value. And people are coming to find out now that great Graphaphones can be bought as easily and much more safely than the i it French Lingerie Waists Fancily Boxed. Are having a vogue all their own as gifts; in fact so many people want them that we are putting them in Christmas boxes. Two styles of hand-embroideried voile; and one of lace and organdies and all three have collars which may be worn high or low. Price $2.00 to $5.00. Special tomorrow is a table lot of fresh things at $2.00 each. JG DIFFERENT," I 2 T SHOULD MAKE HIT or m an te bi in HI '."V* J I " C?l fTMV MUM H was "something that was different/* fl ibove should go well. It is of ga3 I a wire plume. Its designer insists fl hers now on the market. BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET 11 BALTIMORE. Md.. Dec. 12.? fl halves?Good and constant inquiry fl for smooth, fat veal calves of handy- H weight. Quote: Veal, choice per 1 pound II % c? 12fair to good. fl io, 10%c@IIc; rought and heavy, g per head, $8? $18. Lambs and sheep?Ready sale for fl iholce stock. Sheep, No. 1, per pound, I 3c@6c; do. old bucks, do, 4c@5c; fl io, common to fair, per head, fl >3.50 @ $2.50. Lambs, spring, choice, >er pound 10%c@31c; do. do, small fl md poor, do, 9c<g)9%c. Live pigs, as to size, per head, $2 fl @>$2:50; shoats, as to size, do, $3? I 54.50. Beef cattle?We quote: Beef cat- 5 le, first quality. per pound, 7c<3> g ' %c; do. medium, do, 6c@6%c; do. H >ulls, as to quality, do, 4c@6c; thin teers and cows, per head. $15@$25; ixen, as to quality, per pound, 4c@ ic; milk cows, good, per head. $30@ OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Almond Cake. One-half cupful butter, two cupula sugar, four eggs, half cupful lmonds, blanched by pouring water n them until skins easily slip off, nd:cut in fine shreds, half teaspoonul extract bitter -almonds, one pint QDscure oi*ann. Whenever you give a Christmas Graphaphone the first thing the people will looke at will be the name. Why not let the name be such as this. VITAPHOXE. Then there will be a pride in the gift Graphaphone that could not otherwise exist. We always arrange terms with unusual liberalities in the Christmas season. New Combs and Hair Ornaments. T^ifTAvant nnrl von' n<rnofi\^? L/ i.11 V.1 VII V CV1IU * V ^T V'li VVbl * V* Delightful gifts they would make for the debutante or her >lder sister. Vlany Kinds of Chirstmas Umbrellas at $5. There are handles for women uid for men, and many styles. From the little silver caps to ;he fancy woods, golden handles, and long silver handles. All the rovers are silk. p?H?apBg^ DECEMBER 12, 1915. West Virginia s--a Splen Which For Wife For Moth "It's jnst what T w: CHOOSE A GIFT THE loves to receive GIFTS n + ilif Present A small down payment a ' . -A' ' ' ' : closed 011 our .usual easy terirr your Xmas shopping. In our will last a life time. AVhv no 5 j.',- ; r: ...' . . *t i , ? < l'OR FATHER OR MOTH* Great care should be exercised In si for father or mother. Something sh< that will bring them comfort and chee clining years. We have dozens of pres nenoi*t*i11v ctilfnKlo *n fViatn UV V*V LU bUVltt. FOR CHILDREN The children look forward to Christ der anticipations than the older pec help you make their hearts glad. ^ w u ' i Palace Fun - . ' . . , ; ! . ; 5" .? :,> ;r?vV i ft 8 Pi7( UUU1 VJ But to select a tok< often a difficult task. Here's a suggestio There is nothing- t STUNNING COAT 01 greatest beauty with tl More than either, : GARD. OUR FASHION Si season, scores ofbcaub WHICH TO CHOOSE DAUGHTER or SWEE Coats in Broadcloth Silk Velour Bolivia Wool Velour. Novelty Mixtures Charming- assembla; and Lace Blouses. You may be sure that the I wanted." will be "really meai The Silk Stockingn . J .? J section is a uiii Center. Here you may find the fine silk stockigs from the plain kii made for service as well as looln to the fairy-like hosiery, design* chiefly for artistic effects. .$1.00 to $3.50 a pair. Special at $1.00 a pair?Woi en's pure thread, all silk-stoc ings from toe to top. The mc remarkable hosiery value t store has seen in a twelve mont period. Black, white and twenl thfoo rvHinr. pnlnre Prion tl I | Mill W w Ui( VV4Ui k7? ?. IW <|l our, one and ono-lialf teaspoonfull iking powder, one glass brandy, half; ipful milk. Rub butter and sugar! a smooth white cream, add eggs, le at a time beating three or four inutes between each. Sift flour U1 id powder together, add to the butar. etc., with almonds, extrcat of tter almonds, brandy and milk, mix to a smooth, medium batter, bake refully in rather hot oven twenty Inutes. voi No Both an electric range and a re- Fr igerator arc included in a now tchcn cabinet, but arc,hidden from cw by doors when not in use. I tic t '" V ' -' -:rr\:/^"':::'' '' c. 7_ ? jl wxufis-ouuuer* did Collet to Choos er For anted." WI LL BE JOY( OUGH THIS STORE ] FOR CHRISTMAS th; 5ii of regard that posse n: :hat APPEALS so muc I BECOMING SUIT. le acme of usefulness, it shows the SINGER \LON IS EXHIBITING ifuI coats andsuits. A: 1 A GIFT FOR YVIF :theart. Suits i Broadclc Serge. Gabardii Velour C V elour ? ge of Silk Large Furs. expression of joyous surprise it," if you present one of thes< Linen Gifts A w. ^ st And as New as the JV ? To Bl< ed Out of the many differei these are the newest in th< n_ Embroideried Towels al ^ Maderia Napkins, $G.OO he Maderia Luncheon Sets hs ;y. Table sets, Cloth and o >0. $12, $15, $18. comioin DnAMMfinniuA D awIii ?4- M /\n4U n uyi cooivc rcti ty cti niui 111view is Called for Friday Night. A call has heen Issued for a conation of the Progressive party of rthviow to be lielil at 7:30 o'clock Idny evening in the auditorium of No rthviow public school for the rpose of nominating a complete ket for the annual municipal elec :oa Tables H M ' 1 oil Dressers 3JS3 TT "ri cycles <^BTQ ' gj Ihilds* Rock- E taby Walkers BT^B. -El Hgh Chairs toll Chiffon. SI ' "' ' " ' . . - ; . Sv*?!' ; niture (8b. . : 7.. . 1 WEST MAIX STREET. :s On Pa1 a nay be made on Christmas is after the first ol: the yea store will be found- practi it give something useful'? :ii eloctirig ffifts Lm juld be given VH >r in- their de- iu sents that wilL n jV ( Sasy Chairs ^T\ A enly Mattress PI F\\ \ Slcctric Lamp /?Q/ \ \ \^\B lewing Basket n \ \ \ \ 'honojjraph 1 1 ? \ \ fo mas with fon>ple. Let us ^ L( ?oll Beds ~^FT ^ w PAGE FIVE ? Iieurs ? a. m. to 5:30p. m a ITT tfz on r rom te a Gift For Sister * Sweetheart 'Ij,: 3USLY SPOKEN IF YOU J S| BECAUSE, every woman 'f xt combine beauty with |p| y sses these two qualities is ^ s# ; :%l h to a woman's fancv as a ; Such a gift combines the EST PERSONAL RE7 ' ^v'u / ite- J "jf?1 * I' ' ' "'l5 ' 7 ' " : ' . &'MSg|L^*j'?- '' J r, during* this Christmas splendid collection FROM E, MOTHER, SISTER, - i . r n >th. ne t-4; "hecks. Juitings. selections of the newest | and tho assurance "U. is just what 2 garments as a Christmas gift.? ' -M Lre As Old As the /a. Hills lorningr Dew That Helped ^ach Them. it kinds that ,you might give, ; 75c. $1.00 and $1.25. , $9.00, $10.00 dozen i, thirteen pieces, $8.50. ne dozen Napkins to match, $10, tion to bo hold January 4. The cull is signed by H. W. PoynIrr. chairman of the party executive ; committee, who urges all members and nil others interested to be on hand promptly. ?. ... i ...... . . .r. r . lu'^uvrjiviinu Friends of Mrs. J. II. Bufflngton learned with pleasure Tuesday that she Is fast improving rrom the efreels of an operation she underwent for fistula. She Is in St. Mary's hos :-|-'rTrflfmm "ftifiiWltC*'V1 ,jfcBiXfMilff pnents purchases arid, the account r. Let us help you finance