effig Smalts jitotefl' i The Distinctive Garment Store Shirts made to order S2.00 and upward. Suits made to order $15.00 and upward. Centre Street at We Are Ready To Serve Late Christmas Shoppers. Ready with enormous holiday stocks at very attractive J prices with an enlarged sales-force capable, courteous, t and efficient with a mail order service that has no superior. Christmas Gift Suggestions Out ol the thousands of attractively priced gift hints that are crowding this store, we have selected a few that may be of particular service. For Men. 1 Quadruple silver plated Shaving Sets, at $2.60 to $12.60. 2 Quadruple silver plated Military j Brushes, at $2.60 to $7.60. ; 3 Handkerchiefs, six in a tan leather j case, complete for $1.60. 4 Silk Hose, in black and all good ' colors, at 26c to $1.00. i i 6 Traveling Sets, in handsome leather cases, at $1.26 to $16.00. j 6 Toilet Waters, the Hudnut brand, ! at 76c and $1.60. , 7 Tie Clasps, solid gold, silver, or plated, at 26c to $6.00. j 6 Robe Blankets, Beacon brand, with ' cord and frog, $2.60. j 9 Pullman Slippers in leather case, 1 $1.00 to $2.00. For The Little Folks. 1 Perfumery Sets in pretty boxes at 26c and 60c. 2 Hankerchiefs, three in a box, at 16c and 26c a box. 3 Crib Blankets, bound, scalloped or plain, at 39c to $3.60. 4 Infants' Toilet Sets of French Ivory $1.00. 6 Mesh Bags of German silver or A PraccticoJ Christmas Present one that will long be remembered and fully appreciated. A Savings Department Book, with an initial deposit. Any amount will answer and we add Four Per Cent. Oil City Trust . Company Oil City, Pa. SOLID COMFORT " - f ' mri I, y "sii i j ... 1 - : ! Make Your Horse Comfortable With some good Blankets. We have them and the quality and prices will be found right. J. 0. S00WDEN, TIONESTA, PA. Always Too Late. "Old clin p. didn't your tiettor Judg ment full you not tu make tlmt invest ment V" "No; my better Judgment never tells Hoe anything until niter I've none and inude a confounded fool of myself." Chicago Tribune. He'll Get the Time Though. "I suppose you're going to Dr. Mil Bon's funeral, grandpa?" "Oh." aniirled the InUrm old mini, "don't talk to me nltout other people's funerals. It's ns (unci) as I shall lie able to do to get to my own." lmdon Answers. Elm, Oil City, P. For Women. 1 French ivory comb and brush, and manicure sets, 69c to $26.00. 2 Silk Hose, black and all colors, at 60c to $7.60. 3 Mesh Bags, goldine or German silver, at 60c to $26.00. 4 Neck Bows, including Myra Moor head bows, at 26c to 76c. 6 Brassieres in attractive Christmas boxes, $1.00 lo $1.60. 6 Initial Handkerchiefs, six in a box, at 60c, $1.00 and $1.60 box. 7 Marabout sets, muffs and boas, at $2.00 to $26.00. 8 Shirt Waist Sets of cloisonne enamel, 60c and 76c. 9 Lingerie Blouses in holiday boxes, at $2.00 to $6.00. gun metal at 26c to $3.00. 6 Gloves, kid, chamoisette, or golf, at 26c to $1.60. 7 Hose, silk, lisle, or cotton, at 10c to 60c. 8 Plaids, suitable tor pretty dresses, at 60c yard. 9 Leather Hand Bags, very attractive, at 25c and 50c. Will be , found in your home if you invest in one tof these Champion Ranges For gas, coal or wood. Changes can be made in a few minutes and with very little trouble. And the saving in your fuel bills will look good to you when the bills come 'round each month. While you are about it why not stock up with a few new kitch en utensils! We can sup ply them also. Picturesque Importance. Dmntia was in mi artist's studio onc when it lnil.v asked Ills advice nlioui two famous pictures she had Nit could lint ninlie up lier mind whethei to sell l hem or not, nnd she consulted Dumas -ly good lady." said the novelist "while you have thww pictures yon are an Interesting personality. If you sell them you will he noliody. Keep them I" Crt de Paris. Life of Grubbing Ahead. The dimple In the chin of the Doy bnliy looks cute now. hut It will prove a curse to him when he grows up nnd lias to shnve himself. CufTrilo Express Holiday Suggestions. Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Furs, Petticoats, Sweaters, Robes and Dresses. . Women's Lace, Chiffon4 Crepe de Chine and Lingerie Waists. Petticoats, Silk Slips, Italian Silk Bloomers. Japanese Silk Robes and Kimonas. Silk Quilted Vest, sleeveless and sleeves. -Women's Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Leather Bags, Mesh Bags. ' Neckwear, Bows, Scarfs, Jabots. Brassieres and Corsets. Sweaters. Cuff and Collar Sets. Great Christmas Stock of Reliable Furs. No more acceptable t Furs if they are RELIABLE. Our Furs are not only strictly reliable, but they are perfectly new, as we were not in busi ness last season. The Distinctive Henry J. 111 CENTRE ST., G3ieral Villa and Scans in Chihuahua (yKKVr If" A 1913. by American Press Association. BALLPLAYERS IN JBIG DEALS National League Magnates Have ' Merry Swapping Session ' ' Five days of dickering and fussing among the National league magnates In New York ended in three big deals, representing the biggest day of trading In the history of baseball. Secretary J. B. Foster of the Giants put through a deal with the Cincinnati RedB by which Inflelder Charley Her zog and Catcher Grover Hartley were traded for Outfielder Bob Bescher. Herzog, It is believed, will be the man ager of the Cincinnati team. A deal between the Pittsburg Pirates and the St. Louis Cardinals, Involving the exchange of eight ball players, was put through. The Cardinals traded Firstbaseman Ed Konetchy, Thlrdbaseman Mike Mowrey and Pitcher Bob Harmon to the Pirates for Firstbaseman Jack Miller, Thlrdbaseman Al Dolan, Short stop Arthur Butler, Pitcher Rube Rob inson and Outfielder Wilson. There was no cash on either side. Hugglns got a first class southpaw In Robinson and a clever shortstop Ir Butler, who played good ball last sea son. The Pirates will be greatly strengthened by Konetchy, a star first baseman and a big hitter. Joseph Tinker, the deposed man ager of the Cincinnati Reds and one ot the greatest shortstops in baseball was sold to the Brooklyn club for $25,000. The big deal went through unexpect edly after a rather heated argume.nl l.u 2e -.! Wtsfcf 4 i ' fx $ u . gift can be found than Garment Store McCarty, OIL CITY, PA. between Charles H. Ebbetts of the Brooklyn club and August Herrmann In the cafe of the Waldorf. Herrmann has agreed to give $10, 000 of the purchase money to Tinker when he signs a Brooklyn contract calling for a salary of $7,500. $16,203 IS GIVEN TO SUNDAY Johnstown, Pa., People Liberal; Pittsburg la Next Johnstown, Pa., gave Rev. W. A. Sunday $16,200 at the conclusion of his revival there. His converts num ber 12,000, it is reported. Commenting on his revival there, the evangelist said: "Johnstown has absolutely astound ed me a.id delighted me beyond meas ure. Even the great foreign element that can't understand me has been back of the . revival , . The police, merchants, politicians, school teach ers, boys and girls every class seemed to Tie with each other to show Its appreciation. I am pleased and grateful beyond all measures." Rev. Sunday promises to give Pltts lurg the "hottest time" It ever has leen when he said at his last meeting for men In Johnstown: "I'll give that old, pot-bellied, hog jowled, beetle-browed, whisky- soaked God-forsaken bunch In Pittsburg the biggest run for their money they ever had. We'll have the devil in the hos pital before night." Root Warns Against Inflation. Senator Elihu Root of New York told the senate that the pending ad ministration currency bill would pro duce inflation and pointed out the evils which would result when In flation should be succeeded by the in evitable crash. He predicted the loss of confidence here and abroad that would follow the enactment of unwise currency legislation. Cardinal Oreglia Diet. Cardinal Lulgl Oreglia, dean of the Sacred college, died in Rome. He was eighty-five and was the only sur viving cardinal . created by , Pope Pius IX. Fatally Shot In Own Range. Leroy VV. Cannon, aged forty-flve proprietor of a shooting gallery in Mc Keesport, a., was accidentally shot and killed by a patron. Burgjis Dies Suddenly. Burgess Pnilln O. Freas of Punxan. tawney. Pa., aged forty-two, died sud denly while on his way to his office. r Burglar Piifert Valuable Violin. A burglar with musical proclivities gained Ingress to the home of Rev. T. E. Richardson in Pittsburg and stole a violin valued at $75. Child Will Lose Eye. Joseph Krol, aged five, of Salem vllle. Pa., will lose the sight of hit left eye as the result of falling on I pall while at play. 93 Years Under One Roof. Ninety-three years residence under one roof is the record of "Aunt Janie" Johnson, who celebrated her birthday Inst week at her home In the McCor mlck addition in Unlontown, Pa.. The bouse where she lives is one of the landmarks of Unlontown. It was built by her father, Ahner Springer, In 1808 and Is of heavy logs and weather boarded. Kills Wife, Then Shaves and Eats. Confessing that he had strangled his wife because he was Jealous of her, Fletcher White, a negro, sur rendered to the Philadelphia .police. He killed the woman by, twisting a silk handkerchief around her neck. He then shaved and ate breakfast be fore giving himself up at a nearby police station. Yovi Wouldn't Give An Able and Perfectly Well' Person a Pair of Crutches for a Present, Would You? Neither Would You Give An Old Wash Boiler to a Friend, Would You?. T. A. P. And in either ease some of the gifts offered are about as useful, articles. Give a man something he can wear or get some use out of. Those articles at a store that sells men's goods- The gifts we have gathered are practical, sensible, serviceable, the prices are remarkabw on the high grade qualities we offer. Suppose you take the trouble to trouble us today, or tomorrow, or the next day, always reminding you that we do not know what the word trouble means. P. S. A sensible inexpensive gift given with love is more to be appreciated than a 40-horse-power automobile given with careless condescension. Oil City, Pa. ; B & B Trttt Talwre Tntt YalMtt sweaters for ch islnns gifts Nothing like a Sweater for a Christmas Gift acceptable, .practical and so very popular new. We carry an. immense as lortment all colors in every up-to-date style. J Large lot sample sweaters at much less than, usual prices. V.'omen'f . Sweaters fancy weaves Byron collar, turn back cuffs, two pockets, Red, Grey, White, $i.jo. Women's Mannish Sweater Coats V neck all Worsted garments tw pockets White, Grey, Red, $4.30. . Sweaters for girls to 14 years light and dark colors regular $4.30 to $8.30 values for Jj.jo and $3.30. Infants' Sweaters 6 months to 4 years, $1.00 to $3.00. Men's Sample , Sweaters celebrated Marinette Brand many styles all sizes 36 to 4 inclusive $5-oo values, $3.73. Men's fine Marinette Sweat erspure Wool or. Worsted and Silk Sweaters $7.30 to $13.00 values, $3-75 Qoes A Buhl Pittsburgh, Pa. - Made-To-Measure .Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the most modest prices in town. See our marvels of beauty at $15, $18 and $20 and our wonderful importa tions at $25, $30 and $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. Blum & Anderson. TIONESTA, PA. Prescription lens grinders for the eyes, plus Collegl ately trained and Inter nationally endorsed Behind the Guns. NO DROPS. RESULTS DEFINITE. Artificial Eyes In Stock. Both 'Phones. li31 A 1 f 1 1 " 1 " " ' ".l1 ' " " 1 You Must Buy December In Floor GaLrment Section While Down Stairs Departments are putting forth every effort to entertain the Christmas crowds a vig orous pruning campaign is under way up stairs. Very much after the manner of pruning hedge or fruit trees we "weed out," "lop off" or "clear out" Cloak Room Cabinets during the month of December. It's a Good Time of Year to Buy a Suit or Coat While not every garment up there is reduced a sufficient number have prices cut and cut forcibly enough to make it well worth any person's time to pay a visit to this store's Second Floor Garment Sec tion during December. Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some Some $40.00 $40.00 $36.00 $35.00 $35.00 $32.60 $32.60 $32.60 $27.60 $27.60 $27.60 $25.00 $25.00 $22.60 $22.60 Suits $27.60 Suits $25.00 Suits $27.60 Suits $25.00 Suits $22.60 Suits $27.60 Suits $26.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $22.60 Suits $20.00 Suits $17.60 Suits $20.00 Suits $16.60 Suits $17.60 Siits $14.60 rrnrftiinK suumun, .uuuci is. is a iinc - t w : namrnrrirns 1 z-rmirn - w balanced gun, without any objectionable bumps or bump.-.; no liolia on top for gas to blow out through or water to get in; can't freeze up with rain, snow, or fleet; it's solid atccl brrcch (not a alitU of wood) permits s thoroughly symmetrical gun without sacriiicing strength or safety ; It is th. SJifest brch-loadinf shotgun over built. It is HammerleM nith Solid St.el BrMch (inside as welt as out) Solid Top-Sid. Ejection Matted Barrel (which costs $4.UD extra on other guns) Press Button Cartridge Release) Uo remove loaded cartridges quickly from magazine without working through action) Double Extractors Take-Down Feature Trigger and Hammer Safety. Handles rapidly; guaranteed in shooting ability; price standard Grade "A" gun, 22.60. Send 8 stamps potage for big catalog describing No. TJjo 777srrn JOnfTfmt (a A, 11, C, I), T and Trap Special and all other Jtattl1 rtlVarmSW, fflaiut repeating rifles and shotguns. Do it nowl 42 Willow Street. New HaT.n, Conn. If L rifle, pi'tol or shotgun, you should have a copy of the Ideal Hand IT yOU SnOOt Boole lOO pages of useful Information for shooters. It tells all about powders, bullets, primers and reloading tools for nil stailtlard rifle, pistol and shotgun ammunition; bow to measure powders accurately; shows you bow to cut your ammunition expense In half and do more avd better shooting. This book is free to any shooter who will send three stamps postage to Tho Jlarlln Firearms Co., i) Willow St., New Haven. Conn. The Pelican and Its Pouoh. Among the curiosities of nut tire must be reckoned the pouch of the pelican, which serves equally well ns n uet with which to scoop up fish nnd ns a bnit to convey footl to Its youtij;. When not in use the hlrd ctin contract Its punch so tlmt It is I m rely discernible,' lint when it Is fully distended It will hold two (.'"lions of witter. When the pellcttn Is hunting for food It tiles slow ly itliotit twenty feet ithove the sur-fm-e of the witter, HciMmlng its depths for any sign of Its prey As soon its n fish Is seen there Is n sudden folding of n hi I r of wings, it downward plunge with the speed of an arrow head llrst Into the sen, the unerring marksman reappearing in it moment and floating on the waves long enough to reveal it glimpse of a fish gliding down Its ca pacious gullet and to shake the water from Its disheveled plumage. . Breaking It Gently. Maid -Thieves got into it house In this street Inst night and stole till the silver. Mistress- What stupid people to leave things unlocked: Whose house wits It? Maid- It was No 7. Mistress-Why, that Is our house! Maid -Yes. nia'iiin, hut I did not wuut to frighten you. Judge. T. as the above mentioned ,. P. Oil City, Pa. The Second I Some $36. Some $36 Some $36 Some $32 Some $32 Some $27, Some $27. Some $25. Some $25. Some $25. Some $22. Some $22. Srme $22. Some $20. Some $20. 00 Coats $32.50 00 Coats $30.00 00 Coats $27.60 60 Coats $27.60 60 Coats $25.00 60 Coats $25.00 60 Coats $22.60 00 Coats $22.50 00 Coats $20.00 00 Coats 116.00 60 Coats $20.00 50 Coats $17.60 60 Coots $14.60 00 Coats $16.60 00 Coals $14.60 12-Gauge Hammerless "Pump" Guns tiammrrlrss 12-eitiiffi aiimaritii!. brauiittmv- Fred. Grettonbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings) and General Hlaeksmi thing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing; Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lunt west of the xhaw House, Tldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBERGER Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. SO YIAS' IXPIRIINCI. Our CMARGIS Asll THC LOWIST. Seud nuxlrl. photo or sketch tor expert acareh and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted before all courts. Patents obtained through us, A OVER. TISZO and SOLD, froe, TRADE-MARKS, PIN- IONS and OOPTRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Potent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. mm is