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BFOR MEN'S E HEAVY FLEECE 'LINED 8H1HT8 OR "DRAWERS; ALL SIZES. Sale Price. 1 FOR MEN'S i WARM FLEECE 'IJINED UNION 8UITS; EXTRA Sale Price. FOR MEN'S COAT SWEAT ERS, . EXTRA HEAVY RIBBED OXFORD AND BROWN. Sale Price. HEAVY. SwS?-ft Sale Price. FOR MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS WITH OR WITH OUT COLLARS; NEW PAT TERNS. Sale Price. 79c FOR BOYS GEN UII\fE FURCAPS MADE TO PULL DOWN OVER EARS. FOR. MEN'S DRESS OR WORK PANTS IN-SOLID COL ORS OR NEAT STRIPES. . Sale Price. 37'/, FOR MEN'S WOOL PROCESS OR "HANES" RIBBED SHIRTS OR DRAWERS. Sale Price. 86c FOR FIBRE SUIT CASES, MADE WITH BRASS LOCK AND CLASPS. FAIRMONT, W.VA. YEAR END SALE start?saturday"dec l?'?AH"lVL DRASTIC REDUCTION OF PRICES ?HHHBHBHHnBHGHnaHMB BSDBBHBDBBQaBBBHBBBBSnHBOBBBSBS EfifiBBBUS bct?iffawwjwwMwo THAT WILL REBOUND TO THE BENEFIT OF THE MASSES OF THE PEOPLE, MARKS THIS SALE AS THE MOST IMPORTANT SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR. ENORMOUS NEW FRESH STOCKS OF THE MOST DEPENDABLE MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS, ETC.; DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FURS, RUGS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, ETC., GO ON SALE AT PRICES THAT WILL NET YOU SAVINGS OF 25 TO FIFTY PER CENT THIS TIMELY MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY COMING IN THE HEIGHT OF THE HOLIDAY'S SEASON, WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOSE WHO MUST MAKE EVERY PENNY SPENT DO ITS UTMOST. JOIN THE CROWDS THAT WILL SURELY ATTEND THIS SALE IF YOU VALUE THE SAVING OF ACTUAL MONEY. A VISIT WILL PROVE INTERESTINGLY ECONOMICAL AND PROFITABLE. Sale Price. 39c FOR LADIES' FLANNEL GOWNS IN PLAIN WHITE OR NEAT STRIPES. Sale Price. 19c FOR LAD'lES' WARM FLEECE RIBBED VESTS OR PANTS; REGULAR SIZES Sale Price. 39c FOR LADIES' COAT SWEAT ERS, FINE RIB. BED; IN OX FORD AND WHITE. Sale Price. 39 FOR DOUBLE BED BLAN KETS, IN GREY TAN OR WHITE ?3 LIMIT. Sale Price. 48c FOR LADIES' FELT BED ROOM SLIP PERS, IN BLUE OR RED TRIM. Sale Price. 39c FOR LATEST MODEL LA DIES' CORSETS FULL LENGTH. IN SIZES , UP TO 30. Sale Price. FOR SIZE 42x36 BLEACHED PILLOW CASES READY FOR USE. Sale Pricc. 29c FOR FULL SIZE 72x90 BED SHEETS. READY HEMMED; 6 TO A CUSTOMER. /RADICAL PRICE REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S AND BOY'S ?2. CLOTHING THE LP WEST PRICES POSSIBLE ON LADIES? SUITS, COATS DRESSES m SUSTAINING OUR WELL-EARNED REPUTATION AS THE LOWEST PRICE CLOTHIERS IN THE STATE. THE VALUES ARE AMAZING. AND SKIRTS COMPRISING THE S TYLES MOST IN DEMAND AT PRICES THAT ARE NO CRITERION OF THE GREAT VALUES. BAR GAIN PRICES GALORE. lad,es' bl*ck /. CLOTH LONG COATS * OR SERGE DRESSES. SALE PRICE FOR MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS; VAL. UES UP TO $8.00. THE MOST EXTENSIVE LINE OF RUGS IN THE CITY AT PRICES YOU WILL ACKNOWLEDGE LOW ENOUGH SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE FOR MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS; VAL UES UP TO $12.50. FOR LADIES' SILK MESSALINE DRESS ES; WORTH $8.00 AND $10.00. SALE PRICE FOR MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS; VAL UES UP TO $15.00. FOR LADIES' AND MISSES' DRESS 'COATS; VALUES UP TO $10.00. FOR SIZE 36x72 AXMINSTER RUGS ?HANDSOME DE. SIGNS. FOR VELVET RUGS, SIZE 27x54: BEAUTIFUL PAT TERNS. FOR SIZE 27x54 MATTING RUGS; BRIGHT COLORS. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE FOR MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS; VAL UES UP TO $16.50. FOR LADIES' SUITS AND COATS; ALL WOOL MATERIALS; WORTH $12.50. Year End Sale Starts Saturday December 19th, FOR LADIES' SUITS AND COATS, FINEST TAILORING; WORTH $15.00. FOR GENUINE SMITH BRUSSELS 9x12 SE AM L E SS RUGS. SALE PRICE FOR SCHLOSS BROS.' & CO. MEN'S SUITS; VALUES UP TO $20. FOR SIZE 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS Full Room Slio. Snip nf MUFFS FROM 9Sc UP one SET FROM ., $1.98 UP YARD FOR TA BLE OIL CLOTH FANCY COLORS SPOOL FOR CLARK'S 0. N.T. 6 SPOOL LIMIT FOR LADIES' HANDKER CHIEFS; DOZ. LIMIT. FOR MEN'S GUN METAL SHOES; WORTH $2.50. _ FOR LADIES' FAST COLOR STOCKINGS. FOR BOYS SUITS AND COATS, WORTH $3.00. FOR MEN'S HOSE, ALL COL ORS; 10c KIND FOR FULLSIZE BED COMFORTS WORTH $1.23. FOR MEN'S CANVAS VALUES. GLOVES; 10c SPECIAL >8.00 FOX SET, SALE PRICE ORIGINATORS AND LR DERS OF LOW PRICES IN FAIRMONT ?STRICTLY ONE PRICE?THE LOWE ST TO ALL BIG BRIDGE RUN. Fairmont, R. F. D. No. 2. 'Mrs. Chas. Merrlfleld and son, Fred, yere shopping In Fairmont, Thursday l&st ,-w?6k. ';MIs8 Elizabeth Heffin is visiting Johnston's Studio Colonial Theatre Bldg Bell Phone 245-R HAVE SITTINGS MADE AT ONCE As a Christmas Sift A handsomely mounted photograph of yourself will be a lasting tribute ? in creasing in value as time passes, &V ' * at Dakota at this writing. Mr. Guy Fetty of QarnesvIllG spent from Wednesday evening until Sunday wltli his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Fctty, of this place. Mrs. Will Fotty was shopping in Fairmont Tuesday of tho pa stweok. Mrs. Maynoerd Satterfield spent Saturday night at Mr. Philip Hawkin berry's, near this place. Mr. Guy Wilson was In Our nun, Wednesday of last week. Mr. Chas. Fetty was calling on his brother, Mr. Will Fetty, Thursday and was also calling on Chas. Merrlfleld. Mr. Glenn Merrlfleld and Mr. Will Satterfleld, of Barnesville, were call ing on Mr. Will Fetty, Sunday after noon. Mrs. Sidney Merrlfleld was in Fair mont, Tuesday. Mlssos Pearl and Opal Metz, of this place, atended Sunday school ut liamcsvllle Sunday. Mrs. Neason Hawklnberry and little son Blaine, are staying at Mr. Josslo Fetty's, at this time. Mr. Walter Fetty was a Fairmont visitor Saturday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Merrlfleld anil children, Konneth and Lester, of near this place, spent Saturday- night anu Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. J and Mrs. Clias. Merrlfleld. Curmet Satterfleld, who has pneu monia fever, was better when last | heard from. Mrs. Rhoda Wilson, of near this place, has been on the sick list for the past week, 1b somewhat better at this writing. Mr. Hersel Lamen, of Paw Paw, was tailing on Mr. Will Fotty, Wednes evcning. Rev. D. B. Grovos, ot Barnesville. was in Our Run Thursday ot last week. Mrs. Will Fetty was in Dakota last Saturday. Mr. Ernest Satterfleld is visiting his cousin, Mr. Fred Merrlfleld, at' this ?wrltlng. ' Mr. Will Fetty^was^worklng for his father, Mr. Will Fetty, Saturday last." They were hauling corn from the Mr. William Hawklnberry, of near tills place, spent Saturday night anil Sunday with Ills grandfather, Mr. Walters, of Mannlngton, who is on the sick list. Mr. Clause Satter'fielU, of Dakota, was visiting Mr. Fred Merrifleld Sat urday night and Sunday. LOWESVILLE. <5 P. W. Low, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, able to bo out again. Georgo Bothwell arid family have moved from Paw Paw, I'a., to the KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy?If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeplns young.-'Ms to fool young?to do this you must watch your livor and bowols?there's no need of having- a sallow complexion?dark rings under your eyes?pimples?ra bil ious look In your face?dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will toll you ninety pep cent of all sickness cornea from lnactlvo bowols and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets, the substi tute for calomel. Are gentle in their action, yet always effective. . They, bring, about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy, which should be.enjoyed by everyone, by toning tip the liverand clearing the system of impurities, |Ybij;will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab le til 6y" t h el rr;o 1 i v eTcol o r.1^QcT?n^r ~ eAUmT^et^M5^0olpaig5i?al? property of John Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Vashblnder, of Clarington, Ohio, who have beon visiting relatives here, tlio past week, returned home last Thursday. Misses Maggie Fisher and Lucy Hawley, were the guests of Miss Oris Hood last Sunday. A series of revival meotings are now in progress at the Union Church, conducted hy the Rev. Mr. Odell and Rev. H. C. Chapman. The Bethlehem Steel Company has cause for rejoicing this Thanksgiving $60,000,000 order for guns and ammuni tion: Oh, God, the pity of it?the shame. A day is set apart for prayer in the cause of peace, and we Send ship loads of provisions for the starving orphans in foreign lands, while big business ships materials to murder men and cause more misery. It with peace in one hand, and the instru ment of murder in the other is in Ueeping with the spirit of Him who nineteen hundred years ago brought peace on earth and good will to men, wo fall to see it' The report that Woodrow Wilson is tiring of the presidency and will not aslc for a second term would make a good cold weather topic anyhow. The buy-a-bale of cotton has eX' tended to Europe but the demand is for guncotton only. A noted doctor recommends laugh ter as a remedy to suffering human ity. The doctor is a .little alow,, -but not too late, however.: Several years ago this cure was discovered in.LoW, ""e an das a consequence there is it's not only harrowing, but expensive to (all outside tho breast works. In making their plea for help to was :?ver$*wlS?Itra corn. Comrtr^tmWO? tained the rsamewln? some were UQUlditwDM] vutm-rr YtakN DeeA bad* limp. Hp K*d to ride "wrappers" Now comes "GBTS discovered formula?thegxra a new principle andjfaSMmf that never fails. Thlsiia^whjJ IT" has rrown in threejT?M the blifKest-selllnir > COWtMgJ world has ever knovz^pH There's no more neeftffOEjj with corns, no more"dl?nnir| tint:. There's nothin**toJ?r? on tho corn, nothing; toj&jw flesh, to "pull" tbe; corn]ga pain. Put two' drops YojgTOj on In two seconds. %'sgTba For any corn, cal lu?.j wertio ft ?'GETS-IT*' Is soldOTT^J everywhere, 25c a botUe^orgj rect by E. Lawrence Park&T|gggl| And Norris Exquisite Candi^S In all' size package*. Glace Nuts, Chocolates^EBonlBonsa Aasorted ChocolawCtOoBiii] Cherries, Cream^rarjjNuua Nutted Chocolates, Assorted Chocolates, selected centers, Blanched AlmonSfflNpfljAt)] Arcadian and chocolate cov ered Caramels. All In spe cial Xmas packaaeCTnalBM kets. Where Qualit Cleanliness go hand. | "?jfil? FIRST TIME IN FAIRjMCO] JOHN P. SLOCUM PRESENTSSffl '?-i THE BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCEMM OF THREE CONTINENT8jls||| Original Productioi WITH AN INCOMPARABLE CAST AND^THE Handtomsst and Beit Singing Chorus Seen Hej DIRECT FROM ITS RECORD RUN OF ONE ENTIRE YEAR IN N. Y. TURNED PEOPLE AWAY AT THE NIXI PITTSBURGH, ALL LAST WE jSEN8IBj^?j*PJ LOWER FLOO