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This Store Will be Open Every Evening Until Christmas. Tine Mysterious Urge ?f Christmas Little Bowler, S t e a m e r Quoits, Bag atelle Boards Honey Bee, Wit ch raft Magnet i o Fish Pond, Dandy Box, Soldier Outfits, Rap id Fire Gunc, Table Cro quets, Tele graph Uames, ConductVr s Game, Post Office, School Toy Vilages. "Thru Life'" Paper Dolls, "Hook - Em," India, Circu3, Down on the ? Farm, Nur sery Days, Three Bears, U. S. Maps, Little Design er, Color Kit, Magic Dots. Of course, there are lots of gifts of which lovelier things might be said, but the number of people who are willing to take a chance on loveliness and poetry for the sake of good solid comfort on a cold night are very few. Who wouldn't welcome an extra comfort and a pair of blankets these cold nights? Wool Blankets are $2.75 to $10.00. Cotton Blankets are $1.00 to $ 4.00. ' Comforts are $1.00 to $10.00. ?Third Floor? No matter how old and far out of the world's dust and confusion we are, not one of us can help but feel it. It is in the air! To feel the urge is a sign that we are not as dead as sometimes we think we are. No one can fairly say, "I am done with Christmas" until none are left of kindred and neighbors to be made happier for a kindly thought. Granting it to be true that there are ungrateful people in the world, it still remains possible for us to realize on Christmas morning a feeling that will speak ou t within us, saying, "I certainly feel better myself if no other does for having sent that Christmas token to that old relative or friend." It will take not more than a half hour of time to select a Christmas Gift at Hartley's, for there never was a Christmas time when it was so easy to find suitable things, and so many of them, or such a large variety to choose from, as this season. The store gets bigger in its knowledge of the world's productions, and in its courage to gather them for mu tual advantage. ?=? 1,300 Yards of Christmas Silk at 68c a yard There are some wonderfully beautiful things among them for people looking for especially likable Christinas Gifts. These Silks were specially purchased for this event and are fully $1 values. There are all col ors?pliads, stripes, brocaded and floral designs. Any woman can buy enough silk to make a dress for only $4.85. This would be an acceptable ChrlotMas gift to one of your friends. SALE IS NOW GOING ON FIRST FLOOR. To-Morrow Morning a Sale of Dolls The Call af Santa Claus Is for all the grown-ups to bring alMheir children in today, and let sll remaining Christmas matters be settled at once in the Tov Store. First come the? Famous Horsman Character Dolls, 50c to $& Horsman Dolls are American made, guaranteed unbreakable, and children fall in love with them as soon as they see them. We've a full line, of them?some in long dresses-some in short?some to be dresseo. Toys I Toys / Shoo Flys, 50c to $2.00. Trunks, 50c to $2.00. Drums, 50c to $1.75. Go-Carts, 50c to $3.50. Black Boards, $1.00 Sleds, $1.25 to $3.50. and $2.00. Washing Machine, 50c,I complete. Modelit, new for bo>3. $1.00 to $5.00. White Toy Furniture, 25c to $5.00. Blocks, 25c to $1.00. Dominoes, 25c to $2.00 Cribbage Boards, 50c to $1.00. Modelines, 25c to $1.2b ?the great instuctive Toy for boys, $1.00 to $10.00 RfSfiCfiflnfi Set. A fun ant! complete line of parts in stock? IvHVVwUBbV Fairmont Agsnts for this great instruction Toy. ^Pewter Soldiers, 25c to $1.00. vjTubephones, 25c to $1.00. Rubber Dolls and Animals that whistle.' Colored Bails, 25c and 50c. Ive's Mechanical Trains, $1.00 to $6.00. Btrucktiron Outfits, $1 to $5.00 ' Tin Sulkies, 25c. Swibo Golf Outfits, $1.00 Humpty Dumpty Circuses, 5Co to $3.50. Schoenhut Pianos, 50c to $5.00. Wagons, 25c to $9.00. Wheelbarrows, 25c to 35c and 50c. Carts, 25c and 50c. White Enambeled Cradles, 50c. Tool Chests, $2.25 to $4.00. 25c Games?All the New Popular Ones Rumm, Back gammon Ten Pins, Little Bowler, Trap Shooting, Magnetic Fish Pond, Lotto, Sharp Shooters, T?d dledy Winks,, Table Cro quet, Post Office, Play ing School, Toy Village, Paper Dolls, Turn - Overs, Bull in China ' Shop, India, Peter Rabbit, Maps, Little Designer Col or Kits, Mag ic Dots, Toy Telephones , Pistol & Bul lets. Popular 5Cc Games ON The Third Floor With The Toys The prettiest and daintiest Dressed Dolls you ever saw. Dolls with light hair and light blue eyes and dolls with brown hair and brown eyes and dolls?O ever to many, all dressed up in the latest style dresses with plenty of real lace trimming and lace tunic3 over blue, pink and other colored materials. Every doll Is jointed and every doll can go to deep, too, and the price Is only 98c. Sale begins Friday morn ing in the Toy Store, Third Floor. Continuing the Sample Sale of Art Linens At a Third to a Half Under Price At a Third to a Half Under Price we bought an Import er's Sample line of Linens that are indeed works of art. These goods are all perfect , and make one of the most ac ceptable Christmas Gifts. There are beautiful Piano Scarfs, Table Covers, Dress er Scarfs, Doilies?all very lovely and priced from 6c up to $22.50 a piece. ?Third Floor, Annex? A Comfort or a Pair of Blankets Don't Forget the Gift Furniture Nothing lasts longer or gives more real satisfaction than an Odd Piece or Suite of Furniture (Fourth and Fifth Floors) New Domestic Hugs Improve The Gift Sec don Recent shipments of Wilton and Body Brussels Rugs of the finest weaves have enlarged the assort ment of these practical Christmas Gifts. Beautiful patterns, suitable for any room, including the good Whittall Rugs, are $12.50 to $60. Other suggestivs gifts in this department are Rag Rugs from a small size at 80c. to a roomsizc at $15?Hassocks 75 to $1.35?couch covers $1 to $10.?Porters $2.50 to $20 a pair Table covers In tapestry and Bilk for round or square tables $1 to $7.50 and Carpet Cleaners up to $25. SPECIAL Saturday:?27x54 Axmlnster and Body Brussels Rugs $1.25; $2.50 Axmlnster Rugs 27 x(i0 Inch for $1.85; $3.50 Axmlnster Rugs 36x72 inches for, $2.75. Books for Holiday Giving The Little Christmas Store will help solve many of your questions as to suitable gifts for frinds and rela tives. All the newest Books are to be found here. The Eyes of the World by Harold Bel! Wright, la one of the most popular editions. Pricc$1.Go. The Harvester and a thousand more Interesting books are here at 50c each. Visit the Little Christ mas store and save time and wo-ry about what to give some dear frlned. SECOND FLOOR ' Give a Pair of Felt Slippers They are the most com fortable things to wear while one is dressing, or for tired feet at the end of the day. Mother, Father, Sister, Bro ther?all will welcome a pair. Prices are 50c to $3.00. We have them in all colors and styles for men, women and child ren.?First Floor. Shoes? The Best Wearing Silk Stockings and the Hosiery Department is very busy just now wtih Christmas buyers. i McCaiium Silk Hose in all colors are $1.00 and $1.50?Fancy Clockfnga, $2, $3 and $3.50. Onyx Silk Hose with Ponltex Heel are $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Kaysers Italian Silk Hose in all newest shades at $1.50 FIRST FLOOR. Give Her Gloves and if they come from Hartley's, you will know that she appreciates them. Kid Gloves in all colors, start at $1 and go to $3.50, and they are the best Gloves on the market. FIRST FLOOR. m as well as In' aajaceiiL clues and the event -will be one o? import-1 ance. The Invitation reads. Fairmont Lodge No. -94 Benevolent and ^Protective Order of request the presence of yourself and ladles at the New Year's Dance to be given under their auspices January 1. 181? ,,, Masonic Temple Fairmont, . Full Dress Optional. Dancing and Cards Nine to One Cadenza Orchestra Patronesses: Mrs. M. L- Kutct ? rnn Mrs. W. s. Haymomi, Mrs. J. a. Mark Mrs. M. E. Asl.craft, Mrs. Otorg'e DeBolt. Mrs A C. Martin Mrs. sj- gtvsfs fr Mrs F. Robertson, I- leraing, Jr.. ? ? yimwn Mrs. F. R. Lyon. Mrs. G. H. Brown field, Mrs. Frank Haas. PRICE-STEALEY. Cards have been re?lvc<l herc an nounclng tho marriage o'Mrs. Enimo mrnlev of this city to Mr. Luthur J. Price, of Charleston, which cvcnt ? solemlzed Wednesday '" ^^"burg, 1 Rev L D. llowers. formcrls ot this city i nfflclating. The ceremony was witness and w?U come here nest Monday t., t?,V,Amne?;t-eni OMo' S'.ieet', Charleston after Dec -6tU. n, A. R. Meeting. There will he a called meeting of I ant business will be transacted. andNMrsC?m >^?0 weeks from yesterday. Tho^u^ts : sen^Louis St?rcit HearmcElfrpsb Ken Mr?JohnWFPeppeHraan?onJohn % day season. TO DAUGHTER'S WEDDING. nr O I. Woodley, of the st"t? Nomal School, left 'ast "Ight tor his on t" at" the1'man4ag'e of his daughter. Miss Marian Woodley to Mr. Clarence I?! Lee which event will be solen?zed luninrday night at tho lioaie of the jjaturaaj > . Announcement jf the engagement of Miss Woodley nr*f" Mr Leo was made sevoral month aro Miss Woodley lias been the guest of her father here on several occas <nT,_ an4 Mr. Leo formerly was a ember of tho Normal school faculty I ere He is at present in New York University Law school MR1? SPRINGER WILL ENTERTAIN Mrs. Carl Springer will entertain the Geisha Girls on Friday at her home on Guitcy Street. Mrs. C. Snider will -return to night from Pittsburg, where sho had spent several days. She will ho accompani ed by her daughter, Miss Virginia Snider, who had spent tho early win tci in Massllon. Ohio. Levi B. Harr returned last night from Pittsburgh, where ho had spent ^" ral days witi. his father, Mr. Jacob Harr, at Mercy Hospital. ?,???. Mrs C. C. Shepherd, and daughter, lot Boston, Mass., arrived ton today to visit the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. T. S.'Hardesty. ,.. John Ptoctzer arrived home this morning from the LawreucevlUe.IsJ., Arndemv. wliero no attends school lie will spend the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Stoetzer. Mrs. E. J. Kincald, who had been the guests of her daughter, Mrs. M. L Sturm has returned to Morgantown Austin Stealey has returned from Tarkersburg, where he had spent sev ^Miss*Madge, daughter of Rev. J. B. ; Workman, formerly of this city, but FLOWERS VA iW MplS^T, -1 MAKE THE MOST OF THE NEXT FEW DAYS In buyirig a nice Christmas present for the family. Can you think of anything that would be more entertaining in tho home than a nico Piano or Victrola? 1 Our easy payment plan should en able every one to consider the pur chase of a musical instrument this time. Pianos $150 to $1,200.00 Victrolas from........$15.00 to $200.00 Let. us lit you out In tho way of a nice Christmas gift. Opp. New P. O. Monroe St. Open Evenings. C. A. HOUSE Music Store 1 Monroe Street. Bell Phone 981 j Open Evenlnga. 77/7/. turned. Or It they have, beehiijjn od tor distribution"to purpbBe for which they wo will pay for the distribution on cclpt of bill, if it has bben propi made. The, West Virginiaa calenda^aiate; latest made and have . thatBtrlk picture. "A Honeymoon the subject The calenilarB identified by the 'ploturesgtoWB printing. ? givepractice There is a lasting appreciatipj gift that comforts the body dufff| long cold Winter. Give'Warm Furs Sets $5.00 to $75'.0(f Mufls $3.00 A Good, Warm Coat? Every New Color and Every Miss and Madam $7,50, ifllMglMM Fur Trimmed Suits $15.00, $20.00,! Worth Nearly Have you seen the New SATIN HATSil, Red, Pink, Light Blue, wW MILLINFRY Fur Trimmed? $5.00, OSGOOD'S 312 WSBm ?$?SSS(9i more recently of Fairmont, will be the during the holidays.?Wheeling News. A LIBERAL REWARD. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the two boxes of 1915 calendars of the West Virginian and Farmers Free Press taken from the room formerly vacated by the West Virginian. These calendars are of no value ex cept to these papers and were perhaps taken by thoughtless boys. No ques tions will be asked if they are re Onyx and Enameled Mount-; ed Jewelry is all the rage; See our selection with and] without Diamonds. REAL PEARL SET IN ONYX AND SOLID GOLD COMPLETE WITH: SOLID GOLD CHAIN $?0j GENUINE ONYX LAVALIER8! MOUNTED WITH REAL PEARSIsI AND SOLID GOLD ??SMM GENUINE DIAMOND IN SOLID GOLD AND PNAMEL .itfSSo] GENUINE DIAMOND IN ONYX AND SOLID PLATINUM .. .. $30.00 The Palace, JEWELRY STORE. Fairmont/ Colonial Theatre TONIGHT'S FEATURE GRACE CUN ARD AND FRANCIS FORD IM ' ' '< "The Mysterious Rose** IN "MY LADY RAFFLES" SERIES ;? TWO PARTS % FRIDAY'S FEATURE "The Heiress and the Cro&B TWO PARTS SATURDAY'S FEATURE "Human Hearts** THREE PARTS WITH KING BAGGOTAS'TOM MASON." ALWAYS A FEATURE