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| "Family gatherings" are the happiest hours of life where the home is snugly warm on bitter cold nights. Nothing else contributes so greatly to this contentment and aids best mental development as does the ample flow of genial, | cleanly, comforting warmth from These outfits warm the house and make & home ! Put in quickly. Phone your local dealer today! IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators are built scientifically to extract and distributethe greatest possible volume of heat from each ounce of coal. Two-thirds of the heating surface of an IDEAL Boiler is directly around the fire ? absorbing the utmost heat from the fuel. Heat is circulated three times as rapidly as in old-fashioned heaters ? which is one of the strong reasons why IDEAL Boilers bum one-third less fuel than other devices, and permit cheapest fuel to be used. Burn one-third less cheap fuel than other devices Easy to cars. Easy to put coal in the roomy door ? a whole day's supply put in the IDEAL fire-pot in a minute's time. Ea< shake because you stand crcct ? gently shake only a few grate bars at a time. The same water is used for y An IDEAL Sylphon Regulator will control draft and check dampers automatically to suit weather. The price is the closest possible between manufacturer and user. Price is no higher than asked for ordinary makes. Accept no substitute! On each IDEAL Boiler and AMERICAN Radiator our name is cast ? your gvarantee. Send today for " Ideal Keating" (free), giving much valuable information on fuel economies ? for homes, churches, stores, schools, and other buildings. Act now, and your home-life will know no sting of winter! Another great labor-saver ? stationary Vacuum Cleaner You can wonderfully reduce house-labor and protect home health by use / of ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaner ? sits in basement or side room; works > through an iron pipe running to all floors; cleans carpets, furnishings, walls, ceilings, clothing, < mattresses, furs, etc. In sizes at $150 up. Ask also for catalog (free). ' No exclusive agent3 Scid by aii dealers A No. 4-25-S IDEAL Boiler end 310 ft. of 38-in. AMERICAN Radiators, costing the owner $225, were used to heat this cottnje. At this price the goods enn be bought of any reputable, competent Fitter. This did not include cost of labor, pipe, valves, freight, etc., which very according to climstic and other ccndltione. Write Department W-27 300 Wood Street Pittsburgh Buffalo, Rochester, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, 3 Public sho-vroomo a* Chicago. New York, Boston, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Wilicesborre, Baltimore, Wsshincton, I Grand Rapids. Indianapolis, Cincinnati. AtUntu, Birmingham, New Orleans, Milwaukee. Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, Dec Moines, Omaha, Denver, San !? rsncisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Toronto, Brantford (Ont.), London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Cologne, Vienna, Milan NOVEL EVENT TO BE HELD N EXT i THURSDAY AT THE FOURTH | STREET M. E. CHURCH. Socia! Activities for Most Part Sus-! pended During the Pre Christmas j Season ? Other Activities Are Much to the Fore. Another of ; he near- Christmas { hazars which ar-^ creating much*, enthusiasm just now* is the Dazar, ; Luncheon and IVa. which will be held: next Thursday. Doc. 14. ar the Fourth; Street M. E. church. The details of i :his ar* decidedb original and will' differ in many ways from the usual) table display, proving thar even in j church bazars th? unparalleled trend! ? >f novelty must be introduced to j Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists, Christmas Gifts for the Men Folks When you select Gifts for Men you can do no better than to see our display of practical suggestions. Shirts Ties Hosiery Suitings Neckwear They're sure to please Watch our ads for Christmas Spceials. C. Hess & Sons MEN'S WEAR 1321 Market Street . charm the eye and attract the interest vi r'ne purchaser. Efforts along this line have proven! very successful and their offerings ' will* be catalogued as to booths under; Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, j Thursday and Fridays with a char-t acteristic exhibit for each or' these days. At Monday's there will be a complete assortment of laundry neces sities. Tuesday's will have household linens, al! kinds, sizes and prices with a great variety of bags. Thursday's attraction is purely social, for here tea wafers and other refreshments! will be sold. Friday, the proverbial cleun-up day. will display all sorts of brushes, brooms, cleaning cloths, sponges, soap containers and large aprons. Saturday, the market day,! will be properly observed in its del i- j rious exhibit of pies, cakes, breads, j cookies, jellies, preserves and plum i puddings, ail home-made, fresh and appetizing. Luncheon will be served by the ladies at noonday and will con sist of the most palatable articles, sus taining their reputation for delicious products, and the large attendance j which is accorded all similar affairs, j Miss Forbes will have, charge of! the decorating and will be assisted by 1 the ladies of the church who will vol-j untefT their services. Mrs. W. II. Smith is chairman of ;lie press com- ? mi t tee. At Monday's (tooth. there wit! l>e the I tolI<-wSiitt corumilieo of which Mrs. T2. C. Main-It is I'hairtnun: } Mesdamns: t Kdivard Wheat. f M. Williams. it it. Kowden. Marry t'obsnn. Mrs. ory. Martin <"">tton. Sherman Kle.iji;. K-.'ink Hoiii-rs, W. I{. Micks. Thomas Little. Misses: Addie Jdllon, Klla Waferho'ise, V Tuesday's booth Mrs I** rank bitt. is chairman. ami s li <? will tip as sisted 5 iy a con ifri it ti;r ? ? s' iho collowlnp: M esdam is : , W. .1. I .:ikons, Torn Terry. W p. Robinson. ' t'-orjsro f|i?rnia!i. S. S. Jacob, s. A. Anthony. Bess Kyle, .!:*.n:ns 1-trennan, H. It. Johns." Miss Salt!-- Meek. Mrs. Albert Stuihat! is chairman at Wednesday's booth, arid her assisting committee is composed ?>("; Mesdames : Win. Travis. Frank St irtim. J. i ' i ;Dodiv*iti. i ". I ." A 1 U'li. i 'has. S chuck Mrs. Milter. M isses Lila I, it tie, Mary Kimmlns. At Thursday's social booth, Mrs. Os car M'"l\f is chairman and her fiiO is composed of: Mcsdames: Wn:. ritnhans. J. K Marlitulili. (?'rati Arrnbruster, F W >!ell;nirer. Mar > Miwii. Miss Aniv RotTerst. K. i" |:..yd. A i Friday's booth. Mrs W. tl. f-t i e Kins. is i -hairman and assisting her Is a committer of tin- following: Mesdami s : IC. S. Bullard. Jann's Ifenry, Mlnni" Stewart. Harry Lemnton, It. S. Meek. Mrs. Farnest. John Seybold. For Saturday's booth. Mrs l">. A Tay lor. is chairman and her commit tee of ? assistant." include : M "Sflarc.e.s : R. R. Kitchen. ' M J'otts. Harry Travis. .loin Xorti. W. H. Brooks. Fanny Pratt. The lum-lieon committe.. is nnite large and Mrs. A T. Young s chairman. U is composed of: Mesi lames; T. .t. Hugus. Miller Ciosoy. h'arrv Mcr'nwari, it. it. Nay. K. A. Higgins. it. l'owler, I'.uy Wagner. ' W. H Irvine. (?'rank Ki*fga:i. ' I1 Madden. ' t>. Adam s. 3ridge Tea Postponed Owing 1 1 1 the riitriicruus duties ir. connection with their Christmas Car nival "Thursday, the Twigs have post ^ /ST /ST 78T 7fcT 7WT 7? poned their bridge tea. until some time during early February. Following ilio dearth of social affairs following tlu. Christmas .season, tills will be looked forward to as one of the more import ant social functions uf the late whi ter. Island Wedding A quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday evening, at 7: SO o'clock, at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heck, on South York street, at which Jtev. J. E. Bird of the Thomson M. II church, officiated. Miss Aldretta Wil liams of New Athens, West Virginia, a sister of Mrs. Heck, was united in marriage to Mr. Lewis Liggett of .Ww Cadiz, Ohio. Both young people are well known and have a large circle of friends who will be interested in the announcement of their marriage. They left immediately for Syracuse, N. V. McCamic ? Cotia-way The following is taken from the Washington Daily News and will be read with considerable Interest here, as Mr. McCamic is a former Wheeling resident: CORNELLS VI LLE. Nov. ? Tlumksgivln* morning at 10 o'clock, . at t.he home of the bride's parents. U 1 2 J Vino street, was solemnized the mar-i riagf? of \fiss Gladys Mae Conaway i and Harry Everett. McCamie, of Wells- j hurg. W. Va. The Episcopalian ring ceremony wits performed by the Rev. (?. L. C". Richardson, pastor of the First M. E. church. The attendants were Misses E<ina and Myra ('onaw.iv, sisters of the bride, and .lay T. Mc Camic. brother of the groom, and Mrs. 11. L. l^anhart and son. Robert. Inime-j dialely following the ceremony, the bridal party left for the Brownsville hospital to spend the day with the J bride's parents, where the' father has ? been confined for the past week ow- j itig to a serious accident. The party returned to ConnHlsville in the even ing. Owing to the father's condition no wedding trip will be taken. After Secret of A Beautiful Complexion RfflSEATED CREAM (Toiou'on Brandt acts In thrac ni'alim Ntrer fail* ? The secrct ef the hcmi tiftil rumplrtio.iw ,.{ t:ur.JreJi of ' T ?, .. ^ ' i ??anr'? dn on *tw?v Sfono & Ttionins. C. H. Grlf*t i Co.. Ho(jo- Davis, [nhn OolemH". Hm. M. Snnn*. ?. Co. -? ? ... ?--f* ! OSTEOPATH Judiciously combined with BLKC TKo v I >i ra rule \ . t; ukctiuc H1U11 FKKyUK.\C\ or ULTRA VIO LET KAY TIIEATMKNT does more to curu disease than ull the drugs known. With this wonderful new method I restored to health numbers f.f p.'itlents after ethers failed. Fif teen years successful practice. Con sultation Tree. Br. G.W. Boiler OSTEOPATH. Nat'l Pbouo No. 53G. 23-12 Chaplitie Street. (Near 24ti) M r /G&~ AST /W <'-& /W r<& /sa> i ? ? ?>.?? ?-? v ? . _ TL-Tj'~jx'u3g^gaa- rr January 1 they will he at home at. i:'.f> ; North avenue, Washington. where Mr. j McCarnie is employed as a member or, the reportorial statf of the Daily News. ! Mrs. MfCamic is the daughter of! Mr. ami Mrs. F. ('. runaway and a j graduate* of tin* Oonnellsvile High .school, Mr. McC'ainif is the son of' Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S. MrCamic. of l.ieer Park. Mr], He is a uTa dilate of! the Wellshurg High s<*hool. Wheeling; Husini'ss college and West Virginia! College of Law and before coming to ' Washington practiced law in Wells- j burg. ? Alpha Pi Danco. The pustpidi' <1 Tlmiiks>;i\ ijit pnrii j the Atphl fi fraternity. will held "ti : Friday rviiina. I'eoembcr l.'i. at the Martins I*>rry Klk'.s club. ilcrnp's Saxo-; phono nr< (lustra has !>? 11 engaged f" furnish tho music and other arrange- j m-'iits I'm- ihc affair are rccei.ms the j attention of a committee computed of ? M< ssrs. MeTntyr'*. Hcrjt' t and P.arti n. I Bazar and Luncheon. ''Tie ?f (lie attractive ba>:ars which' se.-;m to ill! this week completely. j will be the all day bazar :i! the Second 1" P. church, opening Uiis in'.>rnin*r it 10:30 o'clock, a nil closing at "? :'!0. Miss t'riiMe <;.irdf*n is chairman in char.ve ' ilii 1 with a chairman for each scpi-ruto depart tiietii assisted liy a committee.' the ladies will 1"- well able to catr for J their lar j,*c clientele. At the market, booth a lin't assort tin nt of edibles may he purchased, there will he also a fancy, work hooih anoth- r at which ail kinds of aprons may t>. pttrchasi 'I and iino'V- r ver;. attractivi ly tr- ?: ! ? ri tip whore homo i in id-- sw' "ts will V-- sold. The noondav luncheon will be on. of: the main feature* of the occasion and! will be ready !<? l?e served hecrnininc at j 1 1 :T.O o'clock, ilitests for this are per-, mltted a wide choice as many dl: lies j have heen pet-par- d. and ' liejie are pi !><? > had si-pnratr 1 .v as Mie purc}ia,ser <!? sir.-s. ! Will Satnrilay. \ social t:ii ? 1 jaif will tni<] at the! Y. \V. <?'. \. on Saturday morninc nt j 111;."" o'clock hv the Association of Wo- i man's lltttal cluhs. A demonstration oft th- tireless cooker at Stone and 'l'h?in:i.' will he attended and Mrs. .1 It. Vewlon. i a member of the a<~ociat ion will d--in r.nstrate the article. Arion AJfnir. This Thursday ??fteriio;i at their chlh j rooms the member* .if th- \rioji will ? ntcrlain with a KaiTe--- Visit*- I'tirds anil winjf will l?oth very t>lca.ssidc ah|i* divisions and at o'clock supper i will I"- s**rveil. fis will t-dlmvd hv ilanrinif until a late limtr and the j affair is lining anticipated hv a lar>;e ni.niher, as a repetition of mam uin:ir lYstu ii ic-s Will Entertain Clni). Miss Sa,rah -tackson ?ill '?nt'-rtain th" 1-ridtfe ch;h ??;* which she is a member j Ihls af'crnoii :it her hoine. A hitii-h- i con will conclude the ttanies. Will Meet Today. Triinl-tphia l'istrict ht-.i.tich .f the' Krjnal Viilfratre !? actio will nn ? : ti chv with M'ss I-'loretic. l|..k-i -it n-T hoaie on Kim slrn I, T-M srwoo. I lordial in- j vitatioti i ? xicnded all who ??rc inter-' I Stetl -I'il-ltd. Charity WhtiJt. Mi'sdanies ?*harl*-s Soimehorn and { ? ? p? i Is rt Sontielvirn will be hos-u this' afternoon tit the recti lar iharitj whist; tip- I /tidies' Hebrew 1 :cnevol*>nt ?:o- J clet y. The sanies will tM-i;>n at D Vclock. , all members tire invited arid thvir. friends as well. | Fancy work paity. This afternon Mrs. W. \V. Scoit and Mrs Frank Koberts, of Kirkwi-oi], will In- liosli ssi-s -it very ; retlilv arran>s eij parti', to he iri ven at tie- Bror.ksldi? Inn. The 1 s will nnnK their nenlls work at which n few hours will be do !'n! lo.'.' i by j lui'.i been ? ?J b\ .Madam- \ ? i ? Vie- affair will ,'n ? Ih- ! . ;'l' i .f the Wednesday ?ifi' i :;..n . ii:l v. n't a i-w . f il.eir I J e litis. Tlv> wii". I-: A!. .la e :?-s .Morrow Eraiik Wo-?deock ?I Ka. 1 1 Walter Kirkpatricl; Harry Hick l'ihviir<! Joi ns ? harles Spr.ime Edward Franz-ll Fre<l .1. 'borge Kivhnlino .! F. K.-K-1 n .1. A. -M.M5l. nn John Kuli*. Marry Jungling !'?" i' I McKe- ? rl Hi.ds.ll Charles AlcCon- Howard Wilson tiaughy \. ( Uranum Harold Martin Thomas Ilirsglo.. < "harb-s Dougherty F. K. Hoge Fred Adclph Frank Huberts I AMhtir W::l.lng W. W. Scott John Fr.-uio.* " Primary "Studio.'' Friday evening. December ?< . t.hc pri- | fiiary students of Mrs. Limi t Hennig ; Sherman's S-'liol of Expression will hold a recital. This will begin at 7 :Sf> i o'clock at ih>- studio and all friends of i I he pupils an* Invited to attend. The | program follows: "doing to (iriuiUnm's" ? 'has. Kein . Naughty .Jimmy Hri'wn. . . .Sara Arbenz | T Ain't < Join" to Cry No .More" iHliey) j Imogen Ilydu j "Thanksgiving Duties" I Kaiherim* Arbenz j "Christmas in a Mining I'ainp" ! Mildred McKeevorj "Siah Crown's Courtship" J .Margaret Kennedy ; The Voting Woman" Mury Arbenxi "Jes Fore Christ mas" i 'has. Ki'lm I (ii) Master Pucker I (b) Why th^ iliild Was l^ate j Katharine Athens' "The Agent" Dorothy ' 'risw >11 Si'oti-h dialect ? | "Moose or ;i Hat" Mary Arh-nz J "He Keerful Si" Mildred McKeever! "A Japanese ] tolly . . Mary Louise T?war ! "A Christmas Invitation". .Itiiinn Flrich "Entertaining Sister's Mea u j Elixuhet h School i?i) My Shadow ." i (h) ' 'Id Santa < 'bins has Struck.... j Sarn Arbonz "Oeurgie and TTi.s Mother". Imogen Hydo "Tltat Terrible Tommy" Eva Herd "The Little Housekeeper" Frances Beavon "The .1 ml gi 1 1 ? it i. Day" i 'has lveirn Dels.nrte l'osing Mary, Katharine ami Sara Arbenz. Pantomime "Auld Umg S\ r.e." "< 'Id t ???it t li-ntan" . . . . .Margaret Kenned V "Old Lady" Mildr-d AlcKeover Joint Birthdny Party. Little Misses Martha and Alice Ivin d-dberger wen- honor quests at a pivtty affair at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John I'. Kindelb<Tg>-r, No. 325 Main sit hist night. The event was ill celebration of the ninth birihdav of Martha and the fifth of Alio:. They were the recipients of many pretty gifts. Refreshments were s. rved at i lie conclusion of a delightful evening. Christmas decorations gave the home a very pretty appearance. The guests included: Little M Isses: Alary Humphrey Lillian Hellville Helen Howard Kathryn Stein Ha rah Hari. nst.-in Sarah Alafiiif 1 'oroth.v lngichirt Kathryn into Nancy ij;tt<s Al.-trgar-t Howard J-b bit .rtfrccns Louise IKndcrson Minnie Hellyille Mast its : I'ilffi'rd .Tolinson r: .b- rt Hehin David I {?'iiibrson Ibiirv Fini.' John Sehiv i. in, ill. r Louis K indelherger Archibald Flemiiig Edward Smith Messrs. ."iid Alesdanu s: Lev. I.. Howard i' II. Henderson il. F. Jucrgetis John I'. ICItulel < has. Kind. lb. rger b.-rg. r T. J. Humphrey AI* sdarnr s: Hat tie AT. Hut tor Haitie i.tollins iv ?u Ise K indi.lberger -Misses: Alice Otto Caroline Kind- I Alargarei Kind. J- herg'.r berger Ann Ingram Jolliffc-Louden&lagcr. .Miss Delia K. Loudonslager. of Man ningion. V:i? was married last night to Mr. John I. Jolliffe. cif Camer on. by tho Iti'v. Dr. I-'. E. r.rinitisiool. in tho l'"ir^! I!rt|itivt clmrch parsoriago. Mr. and Mrs. Jolliffo will leave to-day for Matinington, whttv they will re side. ' j Mrs. Moore Entertains. Mrs. Veil Moore ettt. trained th- AV. I" L I'lttb at h.-r home in Fulton Alon ilay I'Wmtii;. Seu lug was lit. chief di version :md Wiis followed, by th-. serving a delicious lunch. ..ii Those present: .Misses: H'-sc Fboling Mnrrir. t Sa. her Wiliiia Aloor. f i; In /.ink Edna ! "ret t ymri n AI ? -da mes M. M. W. It;. Mb- rt /.ml: .1 E. I'ladlni: "'h.-trl-s Stewart 1 1. . 1 'r?>i t yinaii i\a:.? AI < ?rrlson ll. iirj Stewart \. I: Aloor. .!. S. Sach' r | Dinner Party. Air. and Airs. Iluuli I 'odd at lie ir in ?in., on AfcOraw's llun. ciilertaincd a Dumber of fri.nds en Thanksgiving I'ay. At no.in a v- ry nice dinn.-r was served and tie remainder of th- day was spent socially and with music. The guests 1 \\ . r>-: M< ssrs. and Ab sdatnep : A\ . A Hoilg.-rs Eud'dph liodg.'rs II. L. Morrison I'bas. f.'ray L. F. . .Oble 11. t. Do.his J. H Dodds M issrs : I'.essie Johnston IMv.1 Maud Dodds ! Il-iet! Jeffrey I 'O.'ll't Messr- ? Oilbcrt Dodds E-.\.|| Dodd Irwin ?; ray Stewart. Orav I lirward Johnston Di?n::l.l Hodgers AV111 Hold Meeting. Thursdaj afternoii lb. King's Paugh* t-rs of jh,. Fourth Street AI. E church, are i. . . tilied to attend a meeting when! s.-i.-ral bii^iinss matters will receive alien! ion. Xiiuiclieon Pritlfiy. Vn evriit of social importam - this I ?.ej; .lid will b. the luncheon on Fri day afternon at th- Windsor hotel. | whi. 't will honor the state regent ot j til- I icghters of the Hevolution. A'rs 1 '!e.r?-c 1 1. Holt of Paii'Motti Luncheon I will b.. served at UrSft o'clock and will prelude ih- meeting . f ih' ?*iirivii? 1 Events department of the Woman's I HOW TO BE SLIM 1!' vioi ar> !???> I'm : :li;? i want to r. ?. i 1 1 your wiKhi 1.". or pounds. ilnp'i ::tar\- rind weaken your syst' mi, m* think you must .?ilw.ivi lir lauirh^d at <?? ,'i'Tinmt i.f your 'nt . Imi t fro t>> ally ?'>"<! ilruprrisi. and R>-i a bos of <">il <>r K ? ? r?- i n .-ai'SuW. tak^ iit>.' afl-r ??ai-li m-?al and ??!??- I" Tore r^tiriiiK ii i n i srh t . 1V"luh voursHC nu<v a w^k and r.f't" what a peasant ati<l t*?-1 !;? !?!?? mfth'd this I* for romovinp -ui p'-riliKnis fa: from any part <">!* 1 }<?? hod v. Ii ???'sts littlo. is abK??luti>ly harmless ami a week's trial should fori vltifi- anyone thai it is tin jifi-r-fssa rv t<> lie Inirdonod with '?veil a s!?k!" pound of unstRhtiy fat. ' II. Han, 11th anil Mark'"' Sts.. (\ IT. < ?ri?*st .v- i "p., ran sup ply ycu. A pair of those light, comfortable Reading Glasses makes a fine gift for Christmas. Let us show you. HAROLD 0. ETZ National Exc&ang-o Ban! Blrty. Second Tloor Main and Twelfth S+ i E? EVery Man Who Taps Jin Income Tax Should own one of these splendid Broadcloth Over coats, lined in Watermink. ' When the weather drops to zero, there's a world of comfort in one. The price = so much, Only The Gift Ideal 1 for the family TEE COLUMBIA GFafoaoIa 1 Its beauty of tone and wide range of possibi 1 i t i e s for amusement make it doubly attractive as a gift on Christ mas. . Make a note to come and hear it yourself. Models $15 to $200. The Music Shop Nat'l 28S-X Bell 291 3S TWELFTH STREET I j Hub. at which -Mr>. IV will !? .c- 1 t I .Mrs. John- 15. fiarden as .1'Uii;^ J-- ? M. lit of tin- local chapter. is arr u.nitifi; \ < r\ i the details <>!' the *S J f:.ir, :i C unit !: iriasis will incI'Jt!- : ! M>-.v?la !>]??*: .1 *S\. MF.-i'lure I ..is ! , I.'. ,\. 'Irahani Edith Hish?>t. Itoy i Dm by \\". I*. Murous ? I'.' "nl S. I'. I'ltrisyiMi Lucy Lorinj.' Milton 1 V. l'urr John !?. Gardner 1 1 ?t '.irsifion Mary Norton Frank ltn>vi.M llerry Dobson If. Pa! t. : I 1.. S.'iioin Marjory PUs.v William Kirh%c<i iloward Tru. s--Ii j Dandle i S'icti- "'harl.s Kla.;\iir.i rod ' 'haries M. K ?: ?!*i;n ! M ? -s* j Mary riiiTni l lo.rtrud' ?;.irdti Kupiia Hutchison CaJte and Pastry Booth. Anothor of Twlf; s most popular and i busiest booths will b- that the Third I Twlv of which Mrs. I !<???<! .M i'.aird is ; chairman. All home ma <? i r "lucis will ! b<* featured an'i anion,- th.s. vii; be j breads. cakes, cookies. - pr. v.-rv- ? and 5>lii!n puddings. AIT sn- mb- rs of I the Twin will b<! present to s>r\c the; | public. Th>- bazar is :ri .-v -n * of Tliurs- i day :ti thf KIUs' club ;.:i I will "!!?? of. thf l:i rjiest affairs ? ?! K;;:>! ? \- held. I The members a re: j U I M. Uaird. .1 n Wilson I'hairman .lames. W. Ev.jinr \V. II. Mr Lain V. . It. E. l,:n ("b.is M'ltri-n 1 '. W. Mates Van I >orn Sutton .lam s Hl-asdaie | Snpper and Bazar. ! j This eveiiini.' f : the Thomson M. I ? ; ehureh, the ladies will serv. t'i -it an nual ThanksK'i vinjr supper to which an I invitation is extended tin .urn- ral pub lic. The ?- 1: ;?(?? r include- u :'i i:ie hoi roast turkey nil th? custo:r.:ir> -.?!? dish es. salads and pltiru pudding. Mrs. >' <> [Smith Is veil- ral cha;ni;:::i and has' j char^?> a- Well, of the bazar w!.;.*h is i held at the same time. At tills a ilti-j assortment ??f :anc\ and plain, r itrt icles may bi purchased. There ? in be a I candy table and a market in corn/ <? * e-n. . which will be in charge of :-pe. i.si cor I til It tees. tea i By Ruth Camoron. HOW STANDARDS RISE. ?Terribl. . isn't i* with a siirh. "the wav our statu!'! !sj rise'.'" I "Explain. " i detr.ainb d. '! it, was desirahlr for ;>? >p ? st.ii;-iarii~ < : i clean linofs and 'duration and so ? , h i t ? ? rls?." "I wasn't thinking ? ; cb-anliiu'ss >r "ducat ion." she siti>i. I ws thinking of ? (In tb. :s." "V?:>tt sr. can She Thought rivo DoUarn Euotiffb ro:"! A Hat "That seven or fitch' years a?o I thou plil five dollars was plenty to pay t'or a hut. Tin n nno year I nought a ! hat Then ?n" ynir I i.mucrbt ;< bat f- >r j seven -t'i fly. After that five scorned > small, atid wh?-ti ! tot a. hat >r five r! I'nll I was efotioiiuzltu;. a::l \i > tidereil if! it wus u really i; ? ?? ?? ! l.a:. Tlc-n tw ? yearn j ajro T saw n h.'it I "imply had t?? have, j for ten dollars. I felt terribly . \tr:?\ t-i pant, tuit after it.ii it was only two ?!? >1 - j lars and a half more r jwcn-fif'y. j and so I bo'isrbt it." ??Well." sbe . onfessed. I promise.! I myself tliat I'd make that my outside I limit, and then, this y. nr well. ye?jt?T-l diiy. 1 went in to >' s ;.nd I saw tb'-j most I. ?>:ninT imt ? " sob looked at nv j appcnlinRh I Know How She Felt "1 low did you know? w-ll. atiyhow. I j ilidn't mean to 'buy it. bit: It was this' way The saleswoman could s.-e i was' in love with it. and ?. !i^n t sa Id. "I'm afraid 1 1 " ?< too ? vpensive.' she jaid. 'Oh.: no. my dear, it's on>- of the cbfapeslj hats we have ? only fifteen dollars' "And then you jr'- r It?" Is a dear, and T'm ijoIrk to mrilt" i; ilo I t hree seasons." j "I low ! r. i i tr do you ?hink it will V before fifteen seems an ordinary pr;-e( for a hat to yon' 'Never!" she ,c*M fervonily. I wonder. It's so d.-adly easy for t h t kin I of: .stnnriarrl to rise. And Sometimes Too TVluoh Economy la j Unwise And snmot imr.s if pAalli- t~) i I Kov.n that 1 pay twii ? ?p r !i . ilol!;<r<? nioro .inrl pm :i hat that will l:i gown (hilt will :? am air. -uiy tvgre ilii!n*i pay rj : ^ f ? . fur. Am! if on<- is with ptoplo who have mop- it;. .ti.;. ( hiui onwseSf a nil think and talk iii Ifrtt' r fi^urw. how hard it is to lnl;> <-n r?-li iriK 'he contusion of ih-.-ir standards! All honor. I say, me woman win can r> Hist mum i,-mptatTons. ami yet tt"C ?.'n to tin; I'ih.T <-\tr>.n.-: of buying rii? 4- Swap jinrl ;;nsu.tisfacrory thing tluu will only havi- to ho bought over again. STATE PUBLISHERS TO MEET CHARUOSTOxT wTva.. Doe. I ? Colonel .loo J. Swopo, McDowell coun ty newspaper editor ami president of he W'esi Virginia l'ubllshers' Asso ciation. ha? called a m->eun.i: of all the publish' .Ts of newspapers iti tho stato to bo ))? hi in' Charleston January S ?.nd ft. In making tho call. Colonel Swopo says "there lini'- j ti tho history was i'raiisht with as uncertainties to th? pn-si ii!. Wo must i:o broke iii-iiaratolj Tin' Mieotlnir dates never has been a of our state that, mrr.y dangers and ? publishers as the stand together or were selected be ?anse tho W will convene a i la ini> legislature s later. WILL EFFECT BIG SAVING CMAFtr.KSTdX. \\". Va.. fVc. ?{ ? Squire II .iarn ihe sheriff-elect of Kanawha eounty, today filed with tho County Court iiis estimate of office i xponsos for tho first year of his tertn. Tho total in ?lK.X7f?. aside from his salary. It is estimated that tho rouu t.y will savo at least $35,000 a year as between th.e present fo- system and the fonhcominu salarv system. L'fta iCfi Rub Mustered on Forehead and Temples ! ^adachr remedy without tbc flan* : ? f "he tuiadio medicine." Relieve '.\ ho and that miserable feeling from > ? r c 'n^c-tMU. An 1 it acts at '?nce| cican. white ointment, mustard. Better than s and docs not blister ustard ;< a >ii u! i?:e r xtct na!K tnac:i ami ??hcines do. . and in no way cat; heart, as some k Kxcellcnt for sore throat, bronc.' or up. stitV neck, asthma, neuralgia, grsti n. plcurifv. rheumatism, lumbal all pains and aciies of the l>;irk or joints^ .?.;-r.ii: s. - re muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted fee:, colds - >t the chest (it often prevents j)t:eum< .nia ) . ^ i Dressmakers Importers Goodwin Corsets Ladies' Tailors Pleating Pinking Hemstitching Buttons Covered Picot Edge 1105 Chapline St. Opp. Y. W. C. A. Wheeling.