i offie Smalts iiikdeQ Shirts made to order $2.00 and upward. Suits made to order $16.00 and upward. Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, Pa. LlliAAAlillAAl a rTTTTTTTTTTTTT MUCH THAT IS NEW FOR SPRING. New things to wear and new fabrics are already giv ing a hint of the Spring Days rapidly drawing near. Millinery, Appareling, Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Embroideries, etc. almost every, department has its share of new style departures that you will want ; to see. 1 And the fact that every fashion shown here is author- I itative and good, gives an added reason for an early visit I on your part to Oil City's House of Fashion. 1 1 1 1 Early Displays of SPRING MATS Afford More Than Usual Interest. Not for many years have straw hats been introduced so early as this season, and the elaborate showing in this finest millinery department is more than meeting Fashion's demands half way. There are pattern hats, the loveliest that ever greeted a season's beginning street hats and semi-dress hats for imme diate wear all from such famous style creators as Gage Bros,, Berber Nott & Co., and others. You will be interested in these new styles as novel and beautiful as you have ever seen. May we show them to you! Let Us Pay Your Expenses. To 6hop at the finest store between Buffalo and Pittsburgh need cost you no more than it you lived ''around the corner." It you purchase here to the extent ot $10 we pay . your fare one way; purchases of $20 or over entitle you to a' rebate for the amount of your round trip ticket. And there's no question about it a closer acquaintance is going to be profitable to us both. The Distinctive Garment Store This Is Certainly Good News. A Gossard Corset at $2.00. There are many women in this vicinity who have hesitated in the selection of a front lace corset because they did not care to invest $3.50 in a Gossard. The objection to price has now been removed and we are offering a new and distinctive model at $2.00. This corset has a medium bust flat back, long skirt with ample fullness and is designed to meet the requirements of the average figure per fectly. Office women and all other women, who of necessity must wear their corsets throughout the day, will find this garment ideal. It is made in a splendid Everlast cloth and, like all Gossard Corsets, it is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction in both wearing service and design. Priced at $2.00. The Distinctive Garment Store Henry J. McCarty, 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. AS A MATTER OF FACT the race is not always to the swift. In other words, the man who depends on luck and chance has not the certainty ot becoming financially in dependent which is assured to the Systematic Saver. We Pay Four Per Cent. Interest. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. D0C10R OUT ON BAIL Hearlno For Griffith on Charge of Mur dering Music Teacher. Dr. Martin 10. Griffith of Monossea, In Jail in Greenslmrg, Pa., for the murder of William L. Robinson, a music teacher, whom he mutilated after findinK him with Mrs. .Griffith, was released on $7,500 bail after a hearing before Judne L. AV. Doty. Bail was immediately furnished by Monessen men. The details of the operation which Dr. Griffith performed upon Robinson were described in court by Dr. Morgan C. Cramer of Monessen, who was called by Dr. Griffith to take the maimed man to a hospital. Judge Doty said that in his mind the offense was clearly premeditated and that the deliberation was shown. Judge Doty said that provocation was shown too, and while the wounds may have caused the deatli of Robinson the evidence did not warrant a charge of anything higher than murder in the second degree, which under the law entitled the defendant to be liber ated on bail. Most Civilized Nation. i The question "Which is the most civlliwil nation on earth?" Is difficult to answer, t'lvili.ntion is n very elas tic term and is understood differently In different times and places. In sci entific attainment, education, wealth and all the things that go along with wealth the I'nlted States, Great Brit ain and Germany would appear to lead the procession, with some other na tions following closely; but, taking nil things Into consideration, eliminating the sole matter of wealth, the most civilized country on earth is probably .Norway. In that far northern land the Ideal civilization that Is. the civiliza tion that rests on common sense and justice seems to have matured to a greater extent than it has anywhere else. New York American. Cigar Boxes. The construction of n cigar box may seem to be n very simple matter to the novice, but the box passes through nineteen processes before it is ready to receive the cigar. Seeking to establish himself, the true man establishes others: wishing to en large himself, be enlarges others. Cou- flll'illH. His Card. K. II. Sot hern, the actor, confesses to a haliit which sometimes has Its disadvantages. It is his custom to make memoranda of things which oc cur to him from lime to time on his calling cards or other odd bits of pa per be may have In Ills pockets. Ho tells this ns one of his experiences: "I had occasion to call at the home of Grover Cleveland, and I sent up my card. In a few minutes Mrs. Cleve land came in to receive me, ibe card still in her tin i nl and about ber mouth n rather odd smile. "'I think perhaps I had better re turn this to you,' she said. "I took it. On the back 1 had writ ten: 'Socks, pajamas, one dozeu col lars.'" New York Tribune. During the past year, by thou sands of smokers, all inclination for any tobacco but STAG. A significant fact is Stag's in stant appeal to old smokers men who had long settled down to something else. These wise old critics are per- naps the most enthusiastic of all Convenient Packages: The Handy Half Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humjdors and the Pound Glass Humidor. " JHHIIIIHMHIimtHlltltHIIIHWIlMllia in Wat KS!? I For Pine nH Carrfte ws,,, : r :;M : mwn.n v-f-i rx i rvi r-i t f i pi I "No Bite, "No Sting, "Z (1 Jr. j j j.iu airing.- - j l y . mti'B .--war- tar jawiu vvr ; . .TTsswaBRms- TO-awEr tern -i jita w I li'TTi T ' Tuir ir I ''W.v.a... de.iwZiT 1 nrMMAto&rR'IM EVER-LASTI NG-LY GOOD P. Lorlllard Co. Est. 1760 T -.: :-r..i- T. A. P. A Gentleman Named Smith i Tells Us That An Aviator Should Not Drink, As One Drop Usually Puts Him Out of Business. Queer, isn't it? In business we find that you cannot afford to take chances on qualities. For instance, we could buy pretty good merchandise at far less than we are now paying, and sell it for the same prices that we are now getting, but it is not the best. We won't con sider buying or selling any goods whatever where the quality is questionable. We know who makes the best, and that's where we buy it. HERE'S PROOF. We sold every Fancy Winter Suit in our store two weeks ago. If we wanted to be unfair we had opportunities to buy hundreds of suits at bargain prices. We could have bought them, sold them, and made money, but the people who have made our success possible would have been imposed on, and the little profit we'd make would be mighty costly. You can't throw sand in the public eye, and get away with it. We don't pro pose at any time to even try it. J I. A. 1 i' Oil City, Pa. Oil City, Pa. Chicago Aviator Wiio Flans to Fly Across Ocean itjli Photo by American Press Amiociatlon. Harold f. Mccormick. Harold F. McCormlck, who lias al ready inaugurated hydroaeroplane transportation from his home in a northern suburb to downtown Chicago is planning to attempt a flight ucross the Atlantic ocean in the lurgest ae-o plane yet. built. He and Charles Dick inson, president of the Chicago Aero plane club, are now on their way to Miami, Kla., where the big machine will be built and launched, .., .- PASSENGERS GIVEN SCARE Queen City Sinks at Louisville, But Nobody Is Hurt. With about eight feet of water in her hold the steamer Queen City rexti on a rock against the dam at the Ken tucky chute in the Louisville (Ky.) harbor. The vessel's 6,000-ton cargo ',s being removed. The Steel City, a Bister packet, arrived to take the Mardi Gras excursionists to New Or leans. On the boat were 125 passengers, 24 officers and members of the crew, 4 musicians, 20 negro waiters and 5 cooks, 178 souls in all. The excursion ists had started from Pittsburg. The steamer was caught in the swift cur rent of the Ohio when she tried to dock and was swept against the dam. When lifesavers reached the steam er in response to her distress signal they found the rails lined with half dressed, frightened passengers, sev eral of whom threatened to leap into the icy ater. All were carried to the lifesaving station. Suit Discloses Secret. Friends of Albert Mell, a Sharps ville (Pa.) resident, were surprised when it became known that he had been married three years. News of the marriage leaked out when his wife, formerly Mlts Nancy Sheriff of Mer cer, sued for divorco In Erie county. STOCKS BEGIN TO lYOVE Weather Conditions Good For. Busi ness, Says Trade Review. Dun's Review of Trade Bays this week: "Weather conditions were an im portant factor in the business situa tion tills week. Recent storms im peded railroad traffic and retarded the distribution of merchandise, yet cer tain lines of trade benefited by the heavy snowfall and zero temperatures. There was a notable increase In the movement of footwear and heavy weight apparel, while fuel was in greater demand. "Sentiment In commercial and in dustrial channels remains optimistic and evidences of improving conditions accumulate. This is particularly true of wool, sales of which continue lare at advancing prices. A material re duction has occurred In supplies at all sea board markets since the open ing of the year and in some instances stocks are now scarce. Both cotton and woolen mills are well employed, as a rule, and prospects are considered satisfactory." I 4& T1 Hf The New Suits Spring Season, 1914 The new suits began to arrive January 10. And they had scarcely ar rived, been examined and marked when they started to go out about as fast as they were received. Within the last week shipments have beeu much more frequent. Indeed most every express now has a shipment of Coats or Suits for this Second Floor Garment Section. And so we've wait ed until we had a sufficient range of colors, sizes and prices to warrant mention of them in these columns, i We're ready now. The Suit or Cost can be selected here now to your complete satisfaction and superior adt tage. The assortment is worthy your consideration. Smart, exclut perfectly tailored models so moderately priced as to command your adm tion and approval. 4 t Suits Priced $16.50, $18.50, $20. and $22.50, That are bound to attract many to this Second Floor Garment Sect Suits of an exceptionally high order of tailored perfection strikingly nal in design. Styles are a most radical departure from those of tfaef season and last spring. Jackets are much shorter, some extending oif the waist line some few bolero effects are shown. The wide droe seamless shoulder is in high favor. 1 Skirts are a trifle shorter about same width and the peg top and tunic effects are most fashionable. many draped skirts are shown. And we're showing suits early at $1G. $18.60, $20.00 and $22.60 that we cannot hope to duplicate later at those prices. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i r - '- - - .ISi That $500 of Yews which is now earning you nothing, will return you $10 every six months if you buy one of our Certificates of Deposit. Interest begins as soon as issued, and checks arc mailed every six months. Write for booklet C. D. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings PITTSBURGH, PA. Established in 1862 pie fltu'flrtde Jlttsmijf vti vBrillen. 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 $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. D. H. Blum, TIONESTA, PA. 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Sdiabtn boriiber cber butd) jtar a i-v - i--' i' ""I o-y--' H t.. f:..v. v: nr .j. r r,- djtx bermeljtt ftatt btrminbett.- BctcIJ fiemifdite Stcfraction, mufe irgcnb ti yanbcUglaS ben Sdjaben bermcren, eber 2dvai)d)i$t fottte ft forp faltig hiffenfd)aftlid) unterfud;en uiu 33rtU'.'n anpaffenlaffcn, et) er fie in e braud) nimmt. i 3n befonbern fatten loetben Olafcv auf SkftcKung flcd;Uffen, injebemSattt i,0i:antirt. For Further Particulars Call On doctor Moncr Who Will be Pleased to. Explain. Above in fcitber Lan page. Fred. Grottonbor GENERAL BLACKSMITH MACHI All work pertaining to Macbij gtues, uu wea tooih, uas or tings and General Blacksmithlii ly done at Low Rates. Repa- Macininery given special atte atisfaotion guaranteed. , Shop In rear of andJustldCS Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. , Tour patronage solicited. KRED. GRETTEipa.