I Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, Pa. Do You Think, When r Your Are About to Order By Mail? That with our wonderfully broad, complete stocks, we have unsurpassed facilities to fill your ordert That we are constantly studying methods to im prove our service That each order is filled at once by a careful, ex perienced shopper t lhat we deliver all orders to your door, free of X charge, by Uncle Sam's Parcel Post X The next time you are in need of something, and X cannot shop in person, drop a card to the Smart & Sil- X berberg Store. It's the quickest and most satisfactory t way. Garment Values That Hang Up a Record For This Vicinity. Our entire stock of Furs, Tailored Suits and Coats is in every case marked from to off. And to. prices - like these, the store's enviable reputation for style excellence adds still fur ther weight and iuterest. Making an old garment ''do" is not to be thought of for a minute, in view of the extraordinary savings these clearance prices will bring. All Tailored Suits Are l2. We restrict nothing. The staple and the ultra . fashionable models; the newest weaves and colorings; for women or misses; we are selling them all at just $ their former prices. All Fur Sets and Pieces . Of Itussian Mink, Mole, Black Fox, Pointed Fox, Tiger Cat, Raccoon, Civit Cat, Coney, Belgian Hare, and all other staple and fancy fur pieces, for women, misses and children. NOTE. This does not include all our Fur Coats, a lew of which are reduced Choose Any Coat At Coats o! every new and good material, Persianna, Bedford Cord, Serge, Chinchilla, Matelasse, etc.; there is absolutely no restriction to your choice at price. No Account Is Too - Small To receive our most careful attention. The person starting with $1.00 is shown the same courtesy as one with a larger amount. It is our business to get you to start. By so doing, we help you, the community and ourselves. Four Per Cent. On Your Savings. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. 4 Monterey County, California, ! I Needs Farmers X Notwithstanding the fact that Monterey County, California, produces $5,000,000 worth of potatoes, sugar beets, apples, livestock and barley every year, there is a lot of land that is waiting the aettler and farmer. ' You should learn more about this splendid coast county. We have is X sued a booklet describing the county, which we will send along with a map of California, and a sample copy of SUNSET MAGAZINE, the monthly guide of the homeseeker and settler, if you will send us ten cents in stamps X to help defray the cost of mailing. ; SIXSirr MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, San Francisco, California. European Nostalgia For Wet Africa. There Is u wonderful charm ubout West Afrleu, wiys .Miijor Tremenrne In "Some Austrnl-Afiicnn Notes nnd Anecdotes." which few Europeans can throw oft. Then he tells of n mini who. nfter living for ten consecutive years In n lonely part of southern Ni geria, matte up his mind to have trip home and sailed away In splendid spir its. The (lolrt Coast ports were part of West Africa, mid so he Illumined to I lake himself fairly at home while there, tlionyli the life on hoard ship was already liccinnlni: to bore him. nnd he wished that lie had never left Nlcerla. Sierra I.eone he did not like nt all. as it was not the West Afrlen w ill' li appealed to liim, and he bewail I Inns for his home In the hush. Aft er leaving that port and with no sight of land to cheer him he became des perate, and on arrival at Las Paining he declared: "I shall no no farther. I must return at mice. I have bud quite enough of Kurope." Changea. "You will admit n wise man some times changes his mind?" "Yes." replied Senator Sorghum "lie also changes his wardrobe, tiut In doing bo be molds popular attention us mticb as possible." Wushlnftoo SUr. Open Windows at Night. It Is dllllcult to get doctors to agree mid to agree with the patient listener. For years I had been n slave to the open window, the fresh air at night That doctrine of the open bedroom window was m.v obsession, but recently don lit crept In. Hy accident the bed room window had been closed, nnd I slept peacefully and woke refreshed in a closed room. There was no ven tilation of the official inedlcnl variety. To a n led leal journalist I put the prob lem of the window at night, nnd, to my astonishment, he told me that I am an animal when I sleep nnd do not want fresh till at all. "Look at the iinimnls: When they sleep they choose the stulliest nooks they can tlnd. and they know what Is best for them. Shut your Is-drooin windows ut ulght nnd open them In the morning." Aud when I reflected on the dormouse and the dog I nui en couraged to tuck my nose with tho other animals. Loudon Chrouicle. Matrimonial, Many a man who fears be will not win her nfter he knows her n little while fears he will. New Orleans Pie h yune. t The Distinctive Garment Store For a Quick, Decisive Clearance: Before Stock Taking We Announce a FINAL MARK DOWN on our entire stock of Women's Coats, Suits, Gowns and Skirts, X and name reductions that in many instances will enable you to buy the choicest garments t Far Below Half Our Regular Prices. A man perfects himself by work much more than by reading.--Carlyle. $20.00 to $25.00 Suits $10.00 f Most wonderful assortment ever offered at this price. They comprise all the finest materials in smart cutaway styles lined throughout finest silk and satin linings. Materials Bedford cords, smart poplins, serges and matelasse, blue, brown, black, grey and novelty mizutres. OU1IS VfAfc. VV J These suits are very dressy, beautifully trimmed smart cutaway or blouse effects, skirts are all draped. The finest materials will be found in this assortment, including velvet suits, broadcloth, wool poplin and many other desirable materials. $45.00 to $65.00 Suits ....$19.75 i All remaining Fancy Novelty Suits in the newest models and materials. $16.00 to $27.60 Coats at $10.00. $27.60 to $40.00 Coats at $16.00 $12.60 to $22.60 Dresses $7.60. $26.00 to $30.00 Dresses $12.60. Children's Coats at Quick Clearance. Raincoats all Marked Down. Skiris at Rare Bargains. Corsets at $1, $1.60, $2 and $2.60, actual values $2 and $6. The Distinctive Garment Store Henry J. McCarty, 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. !-:-.v'iVv-J- Jtr r MR. P. A. CALBREATH The soloist and ohorus-director, who has been engaged by the Methodist Episcopal church of Tlonesta to assst in the special gospel meetings to begin next Sunday evening, baa written the pastor that be expects to reach Tlonesta Ssturday afternoon. He comes here directly from a meeting in which he is now engaged. Ia fact, so great has been the demand for bis services, that without a bresk be baa spent the entire season In bvaogelistic work. Himself a marvel of God's saving grace, he sings the gospel with a sweetness and power that makes him a useful instrument In the Master's service. 8impie Transposition. One of the artists had Just finished singing "Sally In Our Alley." " The song appeared to nffeet Pogson. I gave bi in n dig In the ribs and Inquired: "Upset you, old man?" "That song." he began, "brings to m.v mind nn Incident of many years ngo which happened when I was a boy. How well I remember the com motion, the wall of the governess, the shrieks of the mater! I had n little sister' named Sally, nnd one day we were playing marbles (we called them 'nlleys'l when all of n sudden Sally swallowed one of my best 'glassies.' " "Hut what's the connection with the song?" I asked. "The alley In our Sally," replied Pog gou us he edged nwny. London Answers. Ebony Backed Brushes. When you clean the ebony blushes on your toilet table rub petroleum Jelly over the bncks before you wash the bristles, as this prevents the soda or ammonia in the water from Injuring the ebony. The Jelly should after ward be removed by polishing the back with n dry cloth. Conaci.ntious, McAllster 'TIs threepence I'm owlu' tn ye, uieenlster. The fact Is. I'm a conscientious nion. nnd I pit nnethin' In the plnte on Sunday. The smallest 1 had wl' me was a saxpence, nnd I dldim theciik the sairtuoo was up tu it Dundee Advertiser. Defining an Epigram. "Father." said the small boy, "what Is an epigram';" "An epigram." replied Mr. Cmwcher. "Is usually a Inlet tail commonplace remark made hy souielKidv who tins beeu well advertised" - Washington Star. Judging a Man by His Clothes. "Wlmt a mistake It is to judge men hy their clothes!" "Ves. know a self made million aire who dresses as well as any of the clerks In his establishment" Judge. Make your environment lest your en vironment utimakes you. An Old Caddie's Retort. lie Is nn old caddie on nn east const course, nnd being n noted figure on the links he endeavors as far as possible to caddie only for thoroughly efficient golfers. Occasionally, however, he finds himself accompanying n "foozler." nnd on these occasions his dignity Is in jured. One day recently he found himself cnddylng to nn old gentleman who was out, clearly, more for exercise than for the love of the gnme and who was playing shocking golf. By the time the twelfth hole was reached he had been In most of the bunkers en route and had succeeded in breaking n club. "I think I shall give up this hole." he remarked at Inst to his Indignant caddie. "Na, nn." re torted the old worthy bitterly: "feen lsh the course, sir feenlsh the course. Ye've gotten other four clubs to smash yet an' nine bunkers tne due It In!" Glasgow News. A Merciful Farmer. A young lady from the city was go ing one summer to make her first visit to a cousin In the country. At the sta tion she was met by tho cousin, nnd after a half hour's drive he told her they were approaching his farm. In one of the broad fields that met tho young lady's attentive eye stood a windmill, and gathered around It, some standing anil some reclining, were several hogs. "Well, that bents anything I ever heard of!" exclaimed the fair one. "I didn't know that you farmers were so considerate." "What does?" queried the country cousin. "That over yonder," replied the city girl, pointing n pretty finger. "Just think of having n fun out in the field to keep those bogs cool 1" Christian Endeavor World. Flag Bunting Test. Tho United States government's test for color In bunting Is six hours Im mersion In salt water nnd six hours' exposure to the sun. He Is ot many who yields to fits of anger, but he who wields composure and kindness. Marcus Atirelius. Shirts made to order $2.00 and upward. Suits made to order $16.00 and upward. T. A. P. The Mighty Dollar Is Possessed of Nimble Wings. If money "burns a hole in your pocket" it would be a wise idea to have no pockets. Or if you must spend make the money bring back its face value or more. It's the person who spends foolishly that wants eventually. This Caught With The Goods Sale of ours is the big opportunity to save. Send your dollars out to work and make them work overtime. This Week's Special Ladies' Raincoats $3.95 Boys' Fancy Knickerbocker Trousers one-third off. Men's Good Mixed Sweaters 69c each. Going quickly, so step lively. T. A. P. Oil Citj, P. Oil City, Story of a Lost Diamond. A ludy residing in a suburb of Bos ton sent her diamond ring to a well known shop there to be cleaned. A ;lny or two later she took n Journey of 'veral hours. ' When she reached her lestlnatlon she removed her glove, and, to. tho diamond hud come out of her ring. A diligent search failed to reveal .'he lost stone. She waited until her re turn to her borne, and when the dia mond con d not lie found there she went, to the Jeweler nnd told her story. "1 am afraid that you loosened the tone when you cleaned it." she con cluded. She had little Idea that he would agree with her, but to her sur prise, nfter carefully examining the setting, he ndmltted: "I am afraid we did. I beg that you will select from my unset stones a diamond of about the size and quality of your old one, and I will give you back your ring looking as near us tossibl ns It did when it wus new." And he never charged hern cent! Of course he knew who the lady was nnd that he could trust her to tell n true story. Kate L'yson Clark in Leslie's. Brazilian Rat Catchers. Uuts are u great nuisance in certain parts of Hrii7.ll. where the climate Is very warm. The common cat does not thrive for some unnccoiiutable reason, lint is replaced by n domestic rat catch lt. whose presence causes a decidedly unpleasant sensation to visitors when first they come In contact with the creature. It Is a species of small boa constrlctor-the gilsila. The snakes ire not venomous. They sleep in the house, generally taking up their posi tion nt the foot of the stairs. When nightfall approm-lies they begin to i uken. and during the night they glide swiftly about the premises look ing for rats, (illsilas are offered for tale In the markets of Itahln and I'er 1111 in biico at prices ranging from $1 to $5. according to the si.e of the crea ture. It Is claimed that they are so easily domesticated that. If removed from one house to another, they In variably return to the house whence they have been taken. Didn't Drop Into Poetry. There Is an interesting story of Wordsworth, who went to cnll on Miss Harriet Martincau at Ambleside. In the house which she had built nnd laid out. writes A. C. Benson in the Cen tury Magazine. There was n gathering 3t nelghliors present, and Wordsworth stood for n long time nt the window contemplating the beautiful landscape outside. Then he turned to the party and said: "Miss .Martincau. I congratulate yon on your beautiful little domain. The views are wonderful, nnd It will turn out to be the wisest thing you ever did In your life." He paused for a moment, and the guests expected some comment on the uplifting effects of communion with nature, but Wordsworth, with a fine gesture, continued: "Your property will certainly be trebled In value wltlilu the next ten years!" Mail by Rocket. The Island of Good Hope was the first of the Friendly islands to be dis covered by the Pandora In 1701. But this lord of many Islets Is very difficult of approach, for the seas are dangerous except to very small crnft. The post master general has therefore invented n method of bis own for the delivery of malls. lie delivers them by rocket When the hour of delivery arrives the whole population assembles on the shore to watch the great event, for It bus happened that. In midcareor the precious mall has burst and given its news to the wnves. When the seven foot long rocket Innds successfully there Is a wild stampede of the natives thirsting for the latest news from Sa moa or tho FIJI islands. London Opinion. The High C. The famous composer and the noted tenor were standing by the rail of the ship looking out upon the tumbling waters. "Yes." the composer was saying, "you took that high C perfectly." "If I don't feel better In the morn ing." replied the tenor weakly, "the high sen is golug to take me." And he staggered toward bis cabin. New York Suu. Condolences. Mrs. lien w as lu' tears. One of her little ones bad been sacrificed to make t repast for n visiting clergymnn. "Cheer up. madam." said the rooster comfortingly. "You should rejoice that your son Is entering the ministry. He was poorly qualified for a lay mem ber unybow."-Philadelphia Lodjrex. 2 January, 1914 Thursday Friday Saturday f 29 30 31 The "Odds and Ends," "Broken Assortments," "Rummage and Riff Raff " from our January Clear ance Sale will be thrown out on center aisle tables and side counters in separate lots and sold for prices that will make the last three days of this January Clearance Sale memorable. And the Second Floor Garment Section will con tribute much that will be classed and sold as "Odds and Ends." A fitting climax to the most successful January Clearance Sale ever held here. t A AafcafcalafcafcXafcafc afc TT"PT TTTTTTTTTT WWW 12-Gauge ammerleas "Pump" Guns repcntlnj uliuigun, AluuU 4, it ime-auiKariiiR. 'beautifully. Balanced gun, without any objectionable huinj, or bump.-,: t o b..K on ton for (ran to blow out throuKli ur water to get in; can t fre.ic up with rani, snow, or sleet; it's oIu steel brercli (not a .lull of wood) pcrir.iu i thoroushly synum irical gun without aacnlicing ttreugtb or tufety; it uthatMUest brMch-loadini ihotgun ever built. , It Hmm.rlM Willi Solid M..I Broach, (.inside a well g null Solid Top-Side Ejection Matted Btml (which cosn $-1.00 extra on other guns) Preta Button Cartridga Roloaaa (to remove loaded cartridges quickly from matraiine without working tlirouiili action) Daubla Extractors Take-Dowa F aature Trigger and Hammer Safaty. llandlcs rapidly; ffuaramccu in hnooting BDiuty; pnec ttanuaru Orada A sun, SZZ.oU. Send 3 damps no.taee for Mi catalog- drcrihln No. H A. II, (', ). T and Trap Special and all other ffiarlu repeating rifles and shotguns. Co it now I 77ie J72ari'n firearms Co. , 42 Willow Street. New HaTen, Conn. Hvrilf innnr 8 r'"e p'tl or hotgun. you should have a copy of the Ideal Hand yiU BltUUl Book 100 paies of uxeful information for shooters. It tells all about powders, bullets, primers and reloading tools for all standard ritle, pistol and shotgun ammunition: how to measure powders accurately; shows you how to cut your ammunition expense In half and do more acd better rhentirg. This book Is free to any shooter who will send three stamps postage to The Marlin J-'iiearms Co., ti Willow St., New Haven. Conn. 7rti I'nliira Tt tie Viiiira dollar items in white sale A group of values you will find It impossible to duplicate. Want od pieces of undermuslins, in fine materials, daintily trimmed in popular styles beautiful gar ments that will give you a new understanding of what we mean by special values. Nainsook Niht Gown good quality material lace yoke with ribbon run through short sleeves finished with lace, $i.oo. Crinkled Crepe Night Gown slip-over style colored rosebud and inset or lace medallion fin ished at neck with embroidery and ribbon bottom of slip fin ished with flat embroidery ruffle, $1.00. Petticoats c a m b r I C top straight lines deep flounce of lawn with open embroidery, $1.00. Combination Cover and Draw ers of nainsook cover finished with torchon lace and embroid ery insertion and ribbon fly front drawer trimmed to match cover five other models, $1.00. Boggs&Btihl. P.TTStURGH, PA. Cfiamberlairfs Cough Remedy Cures CoU& Croup and Whooping Cough. It's the Simplest Thing in the World to do your hanking hy mail; our perfected system carries every advantage possessed hy the city dweller to the resident in the remotest district. May we send you particu lars? Your inquiry involves no ohligation. 4?o Compound Interest 4 ?o Pittsburgh Bank for Savings PITTSBURGH, PA. IMnbliahrd in 186 jOit. City, Pa.J Prescription leim grimier Tor Hie ?j es, plus Collegl ately I rained and Inter nationally endorsed Behind the (suiim. NO DROPS. RESULTS DEFINITE. Artlfieial Itye in Stock. Both 'Phones. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPEK