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i | H A R 1 > i K The Christmas Jewelry Sale 1) is Growing I j;'" Good but inexpensive jev 1'^. | , elry makes the nicest kind c 1; | ; gift. V And here are thousands c n . pieces at exceptionally littl I, . prices. They are samples and ar n^j f .wnofltr Ana niann a-P a |?g : , ***wuw*J unv U1 CL lYXIXU, I iv'A Pearl Beads at $3.50, $2.48, $1.6 I $1.98, 79c,' 68c. ?-V?? / Bar Pins at $1.68.-98c 38c. fc Ear Rings at $1.48, 69c, 38c, 34c, 29 ^, i 22c, 19e, 14c. Brooches at $1.18, 98c, 79c, 69c, 58 W ' 48c, 34c, 18c. ?>_' Lavallleres at $1.18, 79c? 68c. K| ' v ' Bar Pins at $1.68, 98c, 79c, 38c, 34 k. 29c, lie. Bf;-;' , Hat Pins at 98c, 34c, 22c, 19c, 14 * . Beauty Pins at 69c, 48c, 38c. 29c, 2! ' 19c, 14c, 10c. Bh Rings at 19c. R'. Circle Pins at 22c. |r?.' : Bracelets at 98c, 38<\ |7* Neck Guards at 29c. IfNff" Lingerie Clasps at 34c, IS 1 Dormes at 58c. v. Knitting Needles at 29c. Sterling Thimbles at 38c. | The Victroli |,t.. Make Christmas a joyc I - ^ of the family. Make your selection : ranging in price from $2 I to $320. All the latest rei IV ll: T r\r> a i er\r*t Program for Department Meeting It B:" The Music department of the Wo- o o taan's Olub will meet Wednesday 11 night of this week at the home of a: tto*. W. H. Conaway, on Virginia r ayenue, with Miss Florence Caven- c! ft der a* hostess. o S. ' The program 1s as follows: h | \ ; Piano solo Miss Hazel Bock o I, / Ctfrrent Events .. Miss Mary Oldham If:."-; r Vocal solos?"Dawn In the Forest," "Drift down, Drift down," Ran K, * Hall, Mrs. H. G. fetoetzer. t( IJ Piano solo?"A la blen almee," */ , Schutt Martha Byer ? V .Vocal Solos: ft (a) "A Dream Malloy. e KfcS'''-1 (h) "Philosophy"' Emmlll, Mrs. s HK-." JS. 0. Rowand.^ ti To Enteraln Y. M. W. Club n n*,;: / Hn. Arthur Brown will he host- ? I Y has tomorrow afternoon at her home f }. .on wo mbi dioe io Tne Young Mar- f I; A . pU ^Women's Club. ^ ? ' JVadding Announcement* Received jj ? | Announcements have been received j : here ot the marriage laet Tuesday in j I a, >*hton, R. I., of Sol Metzer. ot the g I yf. and J. football team, with Miss 0 M*y E. Oakley, ot Asbton, which was j ; eolemnlxed In St. Joeephs church. b N* - -f Bazaar Wae Successful a: I The Ladle* Guild of the Central ti I Christian churoh held a successful M k\ bazaar on Friday and Saturday ot o: 'LEY'S ^n.\ CxCflDlflj^^BSi j|W^ * *AL/\ i Co-Operation of Buye and Sellers Never in the history our country has there be greater necessity for ( operation between m< it i cnants ana customer, n year Christmas shoppi: has many conditions th require more sincere a plication of 'give and tal policies. Your store \\ do its part and we km that you will do yours. Carry as many sm; , packages as possible. Careful consideration purchases will minimi r_ returns. ^ Do not over-buy" on m terials needed for war e Italian Silk Unde wear tor Gilts e They are so pretty anc g nice for gifts that they ai very important part of -iAL T-r? giiL coutxuiun. nowever ; c, may fall in love witih tt yourself. c' Opera Top Vests for e\ ing wear, pink $2.50. c> Bloomers, white or pi c. $3.00 to $6.50. Envelope Chemise $< !c to $5.00.* Silk Lisle Bodice Ve 75c. Silk Lisle Union Suits hand diet top, $2.00 and $2.50.' Mercerized Lisle Bodice U Suits with ribbon shoulder st 31.50 and $2.00. Silk Union Suits $4.50. (Third Floor Annex) 3i a Royal Gift ius occasion for every membe from our stock of Victrola 0 to $30, $45, $57.50 and on u :ords. Fourth Floor. \L EVENTS || ist week In the Professional building n Cleveland avenue. The splendid ne of articles for sale sold rapidly nd a larger sum than anticipated was aallzed which will be applied to the burch debt. Mrs .Cora Ott, president f the organlzatloln, met with the earty co-operation of members of the rganizatlon. * * ? Coming for Holiday* Fairmont young people who are atHiding out of town schools and colless have already begun to arrive home >r the holidays. Several arrived last venlng. Including the Misses Luclle haln, Louise Hlte and Eleanor Fox, -om Miss Bristol's school In Washigton, D. C., and Mlss Edith Hart mn rrom ice beiana Powers dralatlc school In Boston. Miss Eleanor eddlcord arrived home several days so from St. Edith's school, at Brls>w, Pa. Tin Thursday the arrivals 111 Include Miss Mary Frances Harty, ot Smith College, Northampton, lass., and her guest Misses Mary [arsb, ot Birmingham, Ala. The [lsses Mary Margaret Talbott, Milred Haymond and Amelia Bennett, r Mary Monnt, Tarrytown, on the hdson; Miss Miriam Rock and rather John Rock, 3d ot St. Edith's t Bristow, Va.; Miss Elolse Shain id Miss Lonlse Hallof Mt. De Chand Academy, In Wheeling, and the Uses Mary Greer and Virgin laCook i \ Birmingham CoUege, Birmingham, ?; 1 Open Ev< 4 > Five D? The number of days makes a difference. And here's the big pi Christmas list, will sav complete readiness to s< Try us today. rs en it' Jlt/or" 5.50 sts, cro~ nion, raps, ^Gift: r Silk, Linen and Cotton _ Handkerchiefs ... 5c to $1.50 ? Silk Hosiery $1.00 to $5.00 n Gloves .... $2.00. $2.50, $3.50 Blouses $3.75 to $22.50 Pictures 50c to $2.50 Bathrobe Blankets .. $4 and $5 I I auiuiuuuuu AUOSB $3.DU to $1E>.UU ?? Turkish Towel Sets $4.50 Pa. Others will arrive on Friday 1 morning, Including the Misses Ruth ' Phillips and Helen Robinson from ! Ouston Hall in Washington, the i Misses Florence and Laura Lee K-!- i chlnson from Notre Dame, Fhlladel- : phla and Miss Kathryn Arnett, of the Cathedral School, Garden City, L. ] I., and the tatter's brother, Bernard : Arnett, of Bordentown Military . academy. Robert and James Hutchinson will also come home on Friday : from Bordentown and Paul HutchlnBon will come from Culver, Ind. The ; Misses Virginia Alexander and Mildred LoMasters will also arrive home from Philadelphia Friday where they attended Miss Sayward's school at Overbrook, as will Miss Frances Helmlck, from Sweet Briar College, In Virginia. Miss Mary Hurst who attends the Winchester school In Pittsburgh, will come Some on Sunday. Miss Angela Hart, who attends St. Joseph's school In Grensburg, will arrive home the latter part ot the ; week and James Hart Is expected : home Friday from Baltimore, where 1 he Is a student. ' ? < Married In City. Hugh M. Davis and Miss Leulla Phillips, both of Mannlngton, were united in marriage yesterday in this city at the home ot the officiating minister. : Rev. R. J. Yoak, on Second street. ; Mr. and Mrs. Davis have gone to Pitts- , burgh where they will reside. ? 1 Celebrated Birthday Annlvereary. j Honoring the eightieth birthday an- 1 Diversary ot her mother, Mrs. Jane i Ingman, Mrs. Fred Fleming entertain- ] ed a number of ygegtg at dinner ye?- j enings Until Ch ays Until CI is dwindling steadily. Evei oint, a few hours spent no\ e you a whole day later in tl srve the Christmas shopper Christmas loliday Sal \ ot FUI \ VVCUllCSUd \ with a large and Pzfyi beautiful furs. has been with us excellent success .1 vise and help cu tion. Every Beau 1 Truly Lab I- by the Ha Caps, Stoles, I Sets in the popu the latest fashioi Every single p vidually inspecte pert and it is he best fur possibl very reasonable. Every woman predate a gift o: (Sec 1J Fancy Baskets .. $1.00 to $5.00 Fancy Knitting Bags 50c to $5.00 Electric Lamps .. $2.50 to $30.00 Sewing Cabinets .. $3.75 to $15 Telephone Stands $3.95 to $15.00 Cedar Chests .... $5.00 to $30.00 Books 25c to $1.75 Bibles $1.50 to $5.00 Testaments 25c to 65c terday at her home on Main street The guests who Included relatives and Intimate trlendB, were Mrs. John B Crane. Mrs. Llanle Hall, Mrs. Margaret Granger, Mrs. John W. Everhart, Mrs N. C. Cochran, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs Sabina Hill, Miss Ellen Madeira, Mrs R. L. Cunningham, Mrs. Allle Haymond Dr. and Mrs. J. C. BroomSeld, Mrs. 0 1. Fleming, Miss Jennie Fleming Miss Martha Fleming, Mrs. Marls Fleming, Mrs. Alice Chorpenlng, the latter two of Clarksburg, and Mrs Howard N. Ogden, of Chicago. To Meet Wednesday. The Standard Bearers, a missionary organization of young girls of the Flrsi M. E. church, will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home oi Miss Loralne Altmfln, at 812 Emersoi street. Miss Luclle Htte is presldeni of the new organlatlon and Mrs! Rich ard Hall Is counsellor. ' A Chrlstmai program will be rendered at the meet ing tomorrow which will be composer r>l readings and music. All young clrli Df the church between the ages of 1! iod 17 are asked to Join the organiza lion. Marriage Announced. Announcement has been made li Parkersburg of the marriage of Mist Mary Archer, of Jackson county, to 0 3. Shepherd, of Parkersburg, now em' ployed with Jamison Mine No. 9, neai lere. The marriage was solemnised n Marietta, O, on Wednesday preced ng Thanksgiving day but was not an jounced for a week pending their de 'arture for this city where they are ristmas iristmas ry twenty four hours v in shopping on your he week. This store is in with efficient dispatch. ? mo y, December 19th the i. complete showing of Dei An expert furrier who Toj before and met with such gra i, will be on hand to ad- larj stomers in making selecititul Fur is Here, led and Backed i rtley Guarantee Fit Scarfs, Muffs, Coats and ma: lar -furs and made up in as. iece of fur has been indiid and selected by an ex- V re because it is the very e at the price, which is I Wil loves furs and will ap- j f furs for her Christmas. :ond Floor) lONS^ $I Kayser Silk Camisoles ............ $1,25 to $3.50 Leather Hand Gags $1.50 to $8.50 Manicure Sets .... $1.60 to $8.50 Collar Boxbb .... $1.00 to $3.00 China Chocolate Sets $2.50 to $6 Bon Bon Dishes .. 25c to $2.00 Nut Sets 50c, 95c, to $1.25 ? Sandwich Trava - *1 7K to S3 Of ill PERSONALS if ' ,. j ) Mrs. Adam Peters left this morning ) for Elklns, where she will spend a j few days with ber mother. Mrs. Jennie Engle has re tamed , from Philadelphia, where she had L been the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. ) H. Taylor. Mrs. Engle also attended . the National W. C. T. U. convention at Washington, D. C. A daughter was horn Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Proudfoot, at r their home in Clarksburg. Mrs. . Proudfoot was formerly Miss Mabel r Gatrill, and was a former resident t of this city. ? t Miss Kathleen Prlckett, who la a . student at the Domestic Science and . art school at Washington, D. C., will . arrive home the latter part ol the waal* 4A MM An J 41IA ? - . 4 ' ? ncoa m> D|JDUU uiu vUHOUilCM VAU1UUU [ with her sister, Mies Ethel Prlckett. Miss Edith Hartm&n arrived here . last night from Boston, where she at- ! tends the Leland Powers Dramatic ! school. She will spend the holidays ! vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hartman at the Wat son hotel. Born - on December 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baxr at Falrrlew, a son. He has been named Reason Habert Barr. Mrs. Howard N. Ogden, ot Chicago,i Is here to spend*the Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs. K. L. Cunningham. Mrs. M. G. Clayton, of Manningtpn, was here yesterday, the guest of relatives. She was accompanied / P .. f:. ; ~ HARTL at A Wonder ! seful, Practical < Playthi To Complete the Christmas Growing ( l revelation in toy land for erent toys that will appeal to is to amuse and fondle; toys 1 icational and practical toys tl iwing minds of every age. t's Christmas time for Child thers owe it to each little cli ir fill of happiness out of thi Ihoo Flys, Wagons, Sleds, Di sks. Kiddv Kars. Stoves. Dre rs, Beds, Trains, Autos, Velc ,phs, Magic Lanterns, Hobby and small toys. 25c to $9. Parker Bros.' Best Selling Games 'oy town games, drawing out , Knitting Sets, Rook, Pit ich, Croquet, Ten Pins anc ny others. 25c to $3.00 OKS?Good Wholesome Res Jvery Child Should Know ser 'airy Tales, Heroes, Earth a id Flowers, Essays and other; toy Scout Series 60c each. Useful Things Smoking sets and stands | l r?r? j _ art rA I mo L.<50 1,0 $<.0U. ,>) Collar Boxes $100 to $2. Fitall Collar Kits, $1.75. Gloves 50c and up. Ties, 25c to $2.50. $1 Bath Robes $5 to $15. Shirts $1.50 to $10.00. Grove, who will spend several weeks there. Mrs. H. W. Pratt and little daughter, who bad been the guest of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vanata, on the East Side, return ed to their home in Wheeling yes. terday. MRS N. 8. HAWKINS BURIED Funeral services over the body olj Mrs. N. S. Hawkins, whose death occurred on Sunday at her home onj State street, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Meadowdale church by Rev. O. C. Phillips, A brief service at the home proceeded the services at the church. Interment was made in the Meadowdale Cemetery by Undertaker Musgrave and Son. THE WOMAN'S SHOP MRS. MINNIE MARTIN A gift can be beautiful and at the same time practical Exquisite things In blouses, silk petticoats, hand made pieces, perfumes and toilet articles which are also practical are'at the Woman's Shop. The Woman's Shop is Fairmont's newest and most complete specialty shop and Is In the Carpenter building on the corner opposite the Grand Theatre. I Show of iM ill ind Instructive ' f|i i Happiness of Every | all to gaze at. Distinctly i i boys and girls of all ages, that move and spin; ueful* ' ; lat will build and train the Iren, and you fathers and . S lerub to see that they get s wonderful Toy displays, j 1 oil Carts, Chairs, Horses, |||H sses, Wardrobes, Rocking. 1;; :| >cipedes, Animals, Phono- ? f Horses and thousands of ; ||| iding for Boys and Girls'; ^|f * 1 i too numerous to mention ; ^ tor a Mam II Traveling Bags $5 to . j* |fj| Sox 15c to $3.50. Mufflers $1.00 to $10.' 1 I Handkerchiefs, 10c to" p jjjg Suspenders, 50c to $1.50 ,v I ft l Milk For Sale! . 4A yi i ' __ ' /* i'U"^d?^?2ifi