3 I Eye Talks || By J. S. Belsinger NO. 2 COULD you, do you think, place a cash value on your sight? Would you, for any price, be willing to live the rest of your days deprived of the use of your eyes ? Ridiculous questions, you say. Not at all. With kll of our boasted practicability; more people are suffering to-day from eye discomforts than would care to admit it. And why ? Because in the majority of cases they are not willing to have their eyes examined for fear of having to wear glasses. An oculist—a physician—whom you should con sult if your eye# are giving you any trouble—will not give you glasses. Neither will he prescribe them unless you need them. But if he does prescribe them: it's your part of the work that will make for your perfect comfort to see that his prescription is taken to a practical optician, where efficient, capable, and thorough service enter into the making of the glasses that I the oculist prescribes. Prescription Optician 205 Locust Street, opt JiTc o^i.enm We Do Not Examine Eye*. AM ISKMKNTS AM I'SEME NTS / V | I.AST DAY FOR THIS WEEK'S EX- DON'T LOSE THE SHOW TO-DAY j CELLENT BILL OK VAI DKVILLE An. return* 12:4*. HOUND TRIP, *1.311 A Victrola For the Children The refinipg influence of the world's best music on your children is one of the best investments you could pos sibly make. Better consult our salesmen to-day about terms on Vic . trolas. They range from IMS.OO to $200.00. C. AV.Sl<£>le.r, Inc. Pianos Vidrolas .I*l,Z 20 N. 2nd.St. ""Utr \ Special This Week Walnut Ice Cr Walker & Messimer 411 North Second Street Families ui Parties Supplied aa DR. H. E. STINE Announce! the removal of Ma Dental Office from 210 Walant street to KOOH 206 HF.Itr.NKH BUILDING, at Third and Market Streets. Honrs i 8 to 1, 2 to 5. Bell Phono 53 12 Elevator Sorvfeo NOVEMBER 14,1914. October 31. Mr. Wright in connected with the Buttorff & Kline Co. at New Cumber land and is well known throughout JUST AColumbia Double-Disc Record by Mrs. Roy G. Cox No. 1569 Cherry Ripe (Home) 10-inch (a) In a Garden (Hawley) [ C (b) If No One Ever Marries Me i/DC L (Lehman) Aside from local interest, this is a most pleasing record—one that you will enjoy hearing. , < ON SALE TO-DAY flaseph (jgalbsmtth 216 Walnut 209 Uciist St. ', % ——MW.UIIII I ■ ■ ,1 11. HH | IMBT Yarn Demonstration The demonstration of Columbia Yarns will continue until Saturday next. At this demonstration you can learn to knit any garment you wish. Instructions free under the direction of Mrs. Cleary. ,TX I Ihe iKlnd Street Her <» The Shop Individual FER WTLW IE SHOPS' APE SHOWING The smartest of smart boots is a new model shown at the Walk-Over Boot Shop, 226 Market street. It is of black patent leather with white kid .gaiter tops, making a stunning model | which sells for $6.00. It has a heavy sole and Cuban heel, making it a very appropriate, as well as attractive model for walking and street wear, while the buttons which may be had In either white or black, and the per forated tips, give the shoe the finish ing touches of distinction and chic. Light-topped shoes have become so widely fashionable that this model promises to attain great vogue with ultra smart women. For Motoring For motoring warm clothes are very necessary Just now when the wind be gins to have the penetrating chill of winter, and most comfortable for mo tor garments are the pretty knitted ' sweaters and caps shown at the Wo- 1 man's Exchange, Third street at Herr. A new design in an automobile hood Is on display there which may easily be copied with the assistance of Miss McCleary In charge of the Columbia yarn demonstration which has been so successful that It will be continued all next week. Free Instructions are given to anyone who purchases the yarn for the articles which she wishes to make, and the jackets and sweater coats, so useful in this weather, may be made at very small expense. Tlie Dainty Woman The dainty Woman keeps her hand always In perfect condition,' and at the Qorgas I>rug Store she will find every article needed or desired for the proper care of the hands. What a dif ference Just a little attention makes! Even homely household tasks are not fatal to the good appearance of the hands, for with the splendid cuticle acid and nail polish sold at Gorgas'. and the careful use of orange wood stick and a sharp file and scissors, all defects may be remedied at very small expense. Gorgas' are alio showing most attractive leather cases, filled with manicure articles, which sell this vicinity. A honeymoon Bpont In Philadelphia and New York will bo followed by a residence at 1822 Wal lace street, this city. from $2.00 to SIO.OO complete anrt make very useful and acceptable gifts. New Fashions Would you like a new dress? After seeing the charming new fashions shown at the Central Book Store, 323 Market street, every well-dressed wo man will want at least one of these attractive creations. This store shows the new December Ladies' Home Journal patterns, with pattern chart and full instructions, which make dressmaking so easy that the most In experienced person can make most at tractive clothes. They are also show ing all the new fashion magazines, both French and American, and one can always find at this store the last woi\d in fashions. Menn Helps In buying groceries it is important to deal regularly with a reliable store so that orders given by telephone am 'promptly and satisfactorily filled. It Is a satisfaction to know that when one asks, "Is the fruit nice to-dav," or a similar question one will receive an absolutely truthful answer, and tlie Studebaker Grocery Store, State and Second streets, has built a reputation lon just this kind of service—prompt deliveries, fair dealing, and efficient service. Then, too, whatever one buys there Is the best that can be offered for the price, and at this store quality comes first, last and always. Painted Walls For perfect cleanliness in such rooms as the kitchen, pantry or bath, painted walls have many advantages, but good housekeepers often object to theni because the little cracks which are bound to appear from time to time are so unsightly and disfigur ing. '.The A- B, Tack Wall Paput Shop, 1216 N. Third street, is showing a canvas specially designed to remove this objection to painted walls, fo« this covering Is first placed on the walls and then painted, making a per manently substantial background. Thie may alio be had In the lighter mualln or heavier burlap, according to Mil lam,