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' OPENI! ITS Thanksgiving Limns at Little Prices The rapidity with which these table linens disappeared when they were placed on sale > ' last week tells of appreciation. The stock has been replenished and at our unmatchable low ;prices, a word to the wise is sufficient. Table Damask, 54 incl'es wide, 50c yard. ' ' Table'Damask, 66 inches ,wide, 75c yard. I Orass and Loom Damask, 2 yds wide, $1.0C yard. Damask, extra widths. $1.25. $1.50 up to $2.00 yard. Napkins, 22 inches, $3 dozen.' Imported Luncheon Set. $3 th $12.00 set. (Third floor, annex.) All Trimmed Millinery reduced V3 to to V2 Less Than Former Prices ry l iur..? jn?I uucst Ul j'lia. iiatuua. Mrs. Charles K. Selliy, of Vancouver, II. C? is the guest of her sisterin-law, Mrs. J. M. Jacobs on Fairmont avenue. Mr. Selby will join iier hero in a week and llioy will remain for a month at the Jacobs homo Mrs. Arnctt Hostess. Mrs. W. K. Arnett was hostess at a charmingly appointed at home yesterday having a? her guests the members of the Social Circle. The event was arranged In honor of Mrs. \V. A. Fisher, who left today for Fredonlu. Pa., to spend the winter. Needlework j was the diversion of l|ie afternoon und n delicious luncheon was revved. A boil t twenty guests were entertained Including Mrs. clias. K. Selby. of! 'Vancouver, B. the guest'of Mrs. J. M. Jacobs, and Mrs. W. II Brooks, , of Pittsburgh, the ghost of her daughter, jllrs. Fred Helmick, ' To Visit Here. Mrs. C. U. Chancellor, of Parkershurg, will arrive liere Tlinrsday niglii to spend the week end tvltli her pa' rents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. iJ. Arnett. .Mrs. Chancellor will spend tomorrow in Clarksburg where she will assist Parkersburg lady Shrlners initiate a class In unit cay. airs. t nanceuor is nn officer of the J'lirkelailwrg Shrine. For Thanksgiving. Mr. nail Mrs. Glenn Greer and children, Joe and .Miss .Mary, of Terra \l Alta, will arrive here litis evening to spend Thanksgiving wiih Mrs. Greer's pnrcnts. Mr. unci ?Mrs./j. M. Hartley on Quinry street. They will he accompanied by Miss ICleniior Miller, of Term Altn, who will spend the holiday, here. 1 i - aaBBi?imn?wan?n?qa?n La Lausaut Tanoo Oi Make your dancing pumps i : Cut Steel. / Brilliant Rhinestone Buokles Satin Pumpa, all colors, BABY BOLL' Strap Fumps, 1 Raup & ! JJISTINCTIV \ 105 M . Jit We Show 1 ! Toy T-'v NG FRI1 Doovenieirs Gnv "Special Sale" See Our Tolland Friday EVERYTHING THAT WILL HEL! ANNUAL EVENT IN THE LIFE DOLLS, MECHANICAL TOY! OUTFITS. PIANOS?AND HUNDR THE CHILDREN DOWN AND LE DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DEVI TOYLAMD WILL BE REA WELL; READY WITH AN OPENI CHILDREN.' FOLKS WHO TAKE MENT OF EVERY KIND OF TOYS THE FINAL DAY WILL BRING. To-Day Last Day of th stration By Miss Gm ^TAeyJrac.c |T Mb Ill New York. Miss Genevieve llace, who attends Osr.ining school near New York, will spend the Thanksgiving recess with scijool friends in Now York city. .Miss Race will arrive iicme for lite f'liHstsnas vacation 01: December 18. Mrs. Amos Hostess. Mrs. Karl Amos is entertaining the Young Married Woman's nub this atlc-rnoon at her home in Enst Park. Osbonie-Carskaden. Tlic marriage of boon \V. Osborne. I of litis city. Willi Jliss Margaret. Ktiihorine ('arsliiiilen, was soleml nized toduy ill Oakland ?' the homcj of the bride's sister. Mr. Osbonit, litis been employed for several montlu as engraver for A. II. Scott. His former home was,in Mansfield. I'a. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne ivlll return here the latter pa trof the week. Card Event. Honoring Mrs. \V. J. Morgan, of lids city, and Mrs. \V. H. Hill'," ttf Clarksburg. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Slmrtleff entertained at Cards last evening. The event was attended by about twenty-live guests, five tables being occupied by tlio guests at 500. Mrs. j Morgan will leave within the next. j Fow days ror .icnKins. i\y., iu jum i?u. i .Morgan who lias loculcd tlioro. With Mrs. Showoltcr. |. The Mission Study class of the | rresbyterlah church will meet Fridtiy afternoon at 2::i0 with Mrs. IC." M. Sho waiter. A full attendance is desired. Held Banauet. The firm of J. M. Hartley/& Son. cntertnineil the clerical force of the nlore at n sumptuous banquet Inst 'naments nto Tango Slippers, Rhinestone or $1.50 to $2.50 Set i, Butterfly design $1.00 pair $3.00 to $5.00 Hack Satin or Patent Kid. $3.50 Hunter E FOOTWEAB. tin St. [t?It's Stylish." V . uftvtfW-t .V :^ :' v-V'::! *'..T' ' '. - "r.'vV..- ' *>; '. 5 AY "AT 'en To All CI of Hartley Famo YOU'Il FIND IT ON THE THIBD P Tip LITTLE TOTS MAKE MERE OF CHILDREN. S. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOY 1 EDS OF OTHED THINGS TOO NUMI T THEM SEE ALL THESE LOVELY CES SPECIALLY CONCEIVED AND i)Y FRIDAY FOR THE LITTLE ONES NG SALE OF DOLLS THAT WILL BE TIME BY THE FORELOCK WILL E TO SELECT FROM, WILL ESCAPE ? e Demon- Perrins < Wells Finest f WE SELEI _ i of their unaiu jBy&Jff style and faul W B B These glovi I m tg Rre !ia^e of 1 Ttw-* nlocn < ,y/: J broidery ? al ,p best rvrvnit To be found i SrOIlZ -Special" Ca] them.) Department 6 i\ [Fairmont] $)il w-va-i 1 (veiling. Tables were laid in the millimry parlors, wliieli were tastefully decorated in cut flavors. J. H. it.nvnd presided an loastuiaston ami a number of the employes responded with entertaining speeches. Plans were discussed in reference to the caring for the Christinas trade in the best manner. Home for Thanksgiving;. Mrs. J. 10. Sands is entertaining a house party for the Thanksgiving holidays at Iter home on Main street the guests including members of her family residing out of the city. They arrived here this afternoon and include Jlr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sands. Mr. anil .Mrs. Marry Sands and .Mr. and .Mrs. Singleton Paul, of Wheeling -Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver Sands and ron .lad;, of Richmond, V'a. Tomorrow tlie entire family including Mr. and .Mrs. W. T. Martmnn, and daughter. Miss Edith, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sands and son William and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Showaltcr and son Howard W. Showaltcr, Jr., and Miss Mignon Showaltcr, will be entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at the Sands Inline on Main street, THANKSGIVING RECEPTION. On Thursday evening, November t'7l there will be "Open House" at the Elks' club for mem iters only. It is the earnest wish of the officers that ail brothers make a special effort to drop in some time during Thursday evening from 8 to 111 o'clock. Titer" will lie music and something good to cat. A prominent Elk trill tell what is nedod in the way of entertainment during the winter months. REPORTED Dead is stiil alive, CINCINNATI, Nov. 28.?Bernard T. Wlsenail of Covington, Ky.. an architect with offices In Cincinnati who kits reported dead at Malvern Ark., yesterday,is alive nnd well here Wlsenail said he believed the bod\ of the man at Malvern was that oi Clifford Hurwood, a draughtsman who formerly worked for hint in Cin cinnati. Fairmont U; Clins. E. Reed. Mgr. Special Thanh From 12 MEK Olives Tangiers Oyste Fresh CI Broiled Spanish Mackeral Roast Younsr Turkey Cranberry Jelly Candied Sw Peas in Creani Cheese and ' Pumpkin Pje Ice < Imported Ginger Coffe i mmmmmmmmmmmmmm llrtf t/ 8 A. M." bnldren us Dolls &t 98c FLOOR, AND IT'S "FILLED WITH Y CHRISTMAS-. THE GREATEST CRUNKS, TOY BEDS. WASHING 3R0US TO MENTION. JUST BRING , INTERESTING AND AMUSING MADE FOR THEIR PLEASURE. ; READY FOR TEE GROWN-UPS AS LING GLADNESS TO HUNDREDS Or [AVE A MOST COMPLETE ASSORT) THE HURRY AND CONFUSION 2nd Fownes Are the Gloves for Women STED these makes years ago because rpassed quality, their unmatched Ltless fit. :s are handled xby us exclusively and the finest, softest French kidskin. style with sewn everseam of rich em|| ?l ?t C1 an an A CI 7!i I 11 tUIUX J |Z11\/UU 11O Y*.ww utiu Y"" " $1.00 CAPE TAN GLOVES. uiy where in the country are our [>e Tan Gloves at $1.00. (Ask to see FINE DISPLAY. . We have the finest line of Pianos. r Flayer Pianos and Victrolas ever , shown ia the city. A siecial feature is the low, prices and easy terms we t arc offering during' the holiday trade. ; 1 fine player piano, new. price $600.00. Holiday price $395.00. 1 Baby Grand, new, price, $050.00. | Holiday price, $155.00. Easy payments without interest, i You can't beat our prices and terms, i Store open evenings. , C. A. HOUSE MUSIC CO. 5 Jacobs Bldg. Monroe St. pEONABi: PEOPLE I IAS THEY COME AND Col ; Mrs. T. 13. Hildebrand 'and son. Thomns, Jr., lrft Tuesday for Shaw nec, Ohio, to spend :i few weeks with the former's daughter. .Mrs. F. 'I'. Butler. Horn, on Saturdayi November "J. to .Mr. and .Mrs. Oreo Sheets at Columbus, Ohio, a son. Mr. Sheets formerly resided in Fairmont. * Dr. I). I,. I,. Vost left yesterday for Baltimore to spend Thanksgiving with Ids son, Km est Vost. who attends .Medical eollege in Baltimore. He will witness the football name between Johns Hopkins and St. John's eollege. .Mrs. \V. A. Fisher left today for Fredonla. Pn.. where she will" spend the whiter with her parents, .Mr. and ' Mrs. Alexander. U (I. Race returned last night front a business trip rast. . .Miss Cora Wilson went In Pitts unroll IIIIM mix II tup. ?w npvnu .. I. . . days villi iier sister. Mrs. Deal t Powell, " -Miss Louise Leonard went to Mor ijantowi: today to spend the Thanksgiving recess with friends. nBHHBflUnU ysier House ^ 127 Jackson St. EBaoannHaaHaBaaMMMai sgiving Dinner to 8 P. M. Celery Radishes rr on % Shell ' H lam Broth Tartar Sauce. Oyster Dressing' eet Potatoes French Corn | Fruit Salad roasted Crackers . I 3ream and Cake o Tea. or Milk ' | ? '.Y3r: I^li^ I Direct Importation I of GERMAN NOVELTIES WE HAVE NO GOODS IN THE J "HOUSE" more suitable for XMAS PRES- I ENTS than this particular line, I and we are justly proud, not | only of the variety, but as well of the reasonable prices at which they'are marked, as the order for those goods was plac ed last March and as of most of the articles, we have but one, there will be NO DUPLICATE, and in all sincerity we ask that vou make an EARLY I WE ARE THANKFUL H FOR THE BLESSINGS OF R HEALTH, THE CONFI- R I FENCE AND RESPECT OF Iff OUR FRIENDS, THE IN- R CREASED PATRONAGE OF R OUR CUSTOMERS AND | THE FACT THAT WE S HAVE THE BEST LINES I OF SHOES ON EARTH. S Shurtleff g I Welton B L.|J I > ' s ! i >:'*, . . - 'Mi rX?.-. -'?&& SELECTION. | ARTICLES suitable for use | in living room, dining room I and kitchen, without doubt the I finest line of "German Novel- 2 ties" which after being seen I and examined will impress you I as being absolutely necessary I in the well regulated house- I hold. Among the collection are I Trays; Baskets, Hot Water I Jugs, Relish Dishes, Jam Jars, I Rose Jars. Fruit Dishes, Fruit I Knife Sets, Egg Sets, Sherbet I Glasses, Mustard Pots, Toasts I Racks, Pepper Mills, Fruit' I Stands, Bon-Bon Dishes, Coast- I er Sets, Cream and Coffee Sets. I . Butter Churn. Mayonnaise Mix- I er, Steamer, Scoops, Ladles. I Percolator. Gongs, Jardinieres. I Fancy Silver Baskets. (basement "of course" I ?i Jliss Ktliol Iloult. u \V. V. I". stu i lent, ciimo up today to spend llio ' I hanks-giving holidays Willi her nollier, Airs. T. T. I ton II. f Mrs. \V. II. iiiil. of Clarksburg, h- ' he uursl of her sister, Mrs. II. A. ' Sliurllcff. I .Mrs. Graver Powell. who lists been I i patient sit (look Iiospital for tli? ji|si few woks, is recovering. .Mrs. Eleanor Knutll and sons, I talph and frank, leave for .Manning- 1 on tomorrmv to spend Thanksgiving i .villi Airs. .1. I). Simmons. Tliey ex- v icstl to return next Saturday. ? Alorjsintoivn Post Chronicle. ( Airs. II. S. Melntiro and son. P'raMk, if llreensburg, Pa., tvlll arrive here Ills evening to be the guests of Air. in (I Airs, Eli Alusgrave on Alonroe .I reet. Misses Alary Virginia Reining and ' Martini Hood have gone lo Unionown, I'a., to spend Tliaiiksgiving ' lay with friends. .Miss Kllzabelh Leinby. leaves on A5 for her home at Burton to spend | riianltsgiviug day. I Airs. Jas. jleniietl. of lireenshiirg, i I'a., is the guest of her daughter, I Mrs. K. 11. Moore on Locust avenue. 9 .Miss Beatrice Amos left this after0OBM 1 &L i il | Here i torn a fihd ers si are h ble Thanl so clo Because good's st tee behin $15.00 to $18.1 $12.50 to $15.( 155.00 to $6.50 ] l|| v .$7.50 to $8.50 $8.98 to $10.0( $7.50 to $10.00 $12.00 to $15.( $5.00 to $7.50 $8.00 to $10.0( $1.25 to $1.50 $3.50 to $5.001 r , $1.98 to $2.50 : $4.00 to $5.00 loon for Weston to spend a few (lays c A'itli friends. . f Glenn F. Barns left litis afternoon 'or Rochester, Minn., to spend / rimnkssiviiiK day with Mrs. Barns ,vlio hits been a patient at the Mayo tcspiltil. .Mrs. Barns will accompany tint Iminc tlie latter part of lite week. Helen, lite year old daughter of i dr. tinil Mrs. Amos Clayton, is very j 11 of pneumonia af the home of her| , inrenls on Maple avenue. Pneuino tin followed at altacli of whooping I ~ :Ougli and her irouaition is alarming. I ( 3HICAG0 EXPECTS TO USE j 200,000 FOWLS TOMORROW. S C'HIdAGO, Nov. 2fi.?Approximate- | y Hull,0(1(1 turkeys and other fowl I ivil! lit eaten by Cli icagolans for their | Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow ae- 1 ordintt to. retail and vfholesale pro- ? done merchants. Price of turkeys j Creclm Puffs Now At Lim. maih ana muxuiuxi. 11 mnnnmB i IWe couldn't tliink of anytlii: ' attention to today than our CHEST PROTECTORS a If you have never worn one be had especially if you are expos of time. Policemen, Expressmen, etc., should not think of going t protection of a Chamois Vest or Chamois Vests, $2.1 Chest Protectors, 3 The Mountain Cit] OPPOSITE CO The Store That is Dif ere I ; , /v; . ?X &'; jx , are several that should willing ownnce the goods lighlg des n account of isgioing Dag se, and also each item Has Oserling quality yuaran d it. r-m 30 Suits, now ...... $10.00 30 Coats, now $10.OO lats, now $2.98 Hats, now !. , ) Hats now Dresses now ... $4.98 10 Diesses, now $7.50 Skirts now $3.75 ) Skirts, now $4.98 Waists, now 98C Vaists, now ... $2.98 Petticoats, now $1l50..'-^t;:d Petticoats, now ... ? $2.98 in the ChleuKO nmrltet today ranged ronf 20 to 28 cents a pound. MANICURIST Miss McClure an expert Man-, > icurist is now located at the Manley Hotel Barber Shop, r i V lady callers will be received ' at the Hotel Parlor. ' ' ,?v | OpenI In The j:;?|| Evening As our Holiday stock is now ; 1^9 on display we ask that you.; / 5l?j come in and lef us show the; - | many new creations, 'in the^ ,j jewelry world this fall, yon . j I :f| know that you will ha"e to get spme suggestions for that list; 'V> of Christmas presents and our ; tip time is yonn. p 99 A. B. SCOTT & CO. {M JEWELERS _ v. ) SILVERSMITHS / IffffM AND QPTiciAm.:yk^J tig more appropriate to call your nd CHAMOIS VESTS. 1;|? ||J| you can't imagine the comforts 0 ed to the weather for any JengtH Draymen, Linemen, Dairymen,; hrough a cold winter without the) Chest Protector, I Drug Company I nt, Hotlndlffeieat . I -