THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA. — 0 ——10L=———10 O10 OF——H or====30r7) ri BiG REDUCTION! Ladies’ suits and coats will be closed out at less than cost. Satin and Silk, and trimmed in heavier cloth, regular Price $19. Plush coats lined with price $25.00, Sale $18.00 Coats reduced to. ..... $15.00 Coats reduced to.... . $7.50 Coats reduced to...... The latest styles of Ladies’ vet in all shades. EN Next Door to Post Office, 0 ——— 0E=——-30 OI=10 OF——10—=30 Simmer Garden “The Closed Road. The new Brady-Made World Feature to appear at the Summer Garden features House Peters and Barbara Tonnant in a wonderful strong Para- gon-World. t lin and broadcloth, trimmed in fur and vel- $16.00 Regular Suits now...... ean $12. 50 Serge Suits now....... oe Come Early Don’t Miss these Bargains until February 1st. ALTERATIONS FREE The above prices will continue WEINSTEINS 00. Cloth Coats in shades and styles. _... $12.50 | $7.50 Cloth Mixtures now......... 4.90 Ne 9.90 $1.25 Fine Waists rednced to.... ... 79¢ it 4.90 $2.50 Fancy Silk Waists at......... $1.69 suits in pop- Childrens’ coats at a big reduction. Fur your big favorite Theda Bara in a Mastery picturization of Ouidas in- ternationally famous Novel. “Under Two Flags” in six big reels, Music by the Orchestra, don’t miss this seven reel program, the admission for this Fox attraction will be ten and fifteen cents. “The Crimson Stain Mystery” It has all guessing, the question is, Who is the Crimson Stain? tke serial that is appearing every Thurs- five part photoplay. In fact there is so much of the out of the ordinary 1n this picture that it would take three columns to do this picture justice. Don’t miss “The Closed Road” Mon- day Jan. 15th. “Million A Minute” Tuesday Jan. 16th Francis X. Bush- man will be the big attraction in a Metro wonderplay ,‘Million a Minute,” this feature has played to advance prices in most of the towns where #t has been shown, but it comes te you at the regular admission, dom't miss this Tuesday Program. “Under Two Flags” "The next Fox feature to appear at hig popular picture resort, presents ZZ 7 ZZ a wi ; a MIMHINMININWWIS N ANN | day at the Summer Garden, this is | the big protoplay serial, that is giv- | ing away thirteen Overland sixes free to the best suggestion for a five reel story to the sixteen episod- es, of this mysterious photoplay, it ig all up to you, to get a big $925 value free, join the regulars, every Thursday, music by the orchestra. “A Sister of Six” The first of the New Year Triangle programs, starting Saturday Jan. 20th with a big five reel feature and ome of those funny two-part Keystone Comedies, “A Sister of Six” is the Sets and Muffs for Ladies and Children at prices from $2.50 to $5.50. Ladies’ Hats at $3.50 and $3.00 will be closed out at $1.50 | | | | Meyersdale, Pa. (Continued from page one.) ROCKWOOD Miss Cora Hartzell, after a pleasant visit among friends and relatives here, has returned to her home in Hyndman, Pa. Mrs. A. H. Bitner and Miss Sara Farling were Pittsburg shoppers and callens Saturday. Miss Margaret Bloom of Akron, O. is visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss Bloom, with her parents resided IN in this town before moving to Akron. A union Watch meeting was held in the Reformed church, Sunday night December 31, Dr. Erler of the Luth- ren church giving the chief address, music was furnished by all the choirs of the town. Mr. Ross Shumaker an instructor in the mechanical drawing at State | college spent his vacation with his brother Mr. H. H. Shumaker of this place. : Mrs. Catherine Harbaugh returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. John Snyder of Kenton, O. She was accompanied home by her grandson | Per1y Ross. Mrs, H, W. Musser with son Harold and daughter Eleanor have returned home after a visit with relatives in Berlin. The annual Bankers Banquet was held Thursday noon of this week at the Rockwood House. (Continued from page one.) AGREE ON BETTER HUNTING LAWS | a great extension of the water area in whith fish will be produced. No Trout Size Limit, The fish code makes clear and sim- ple classifications of fish, size and catch limits. After a hot fight the size limit on trout was strcken out, the catch limit placed at 25 and the first drama featuring Bessie Love, Comedy featuring Big Ambrose in “Vampire Ambrose,” they say that Theda Bara has nothing on Ambrose at that, but you can judge for your- self if you see this Triangle Program. STORES IN BURMA. You Can Make Purchases In Them If You Try Hard Enough. You may walk through the muddy old markets of Rangoon for hours at & time or through the bazaar at Manda- lay without any of the salespeople tak- ing the slightest notice of you as a possible purchaser of their wares. The dear little ladies sit crosslegged upon long tables in front of the high cup- boards containing their goods. They painting their faces or braiding their hair. ness in the least. It requires a great effort to get a chandise broadcast upon the table and don Spectator. and the two part Triangle Keystone | are placidly smoking or chatting or They are not attending to busi- Burmese shopwoman (they are nearly all women) to show you her silks, and when at last she has spread her mer- you are reveling in the illusion that you are living in the middle of a rain- bow, with a chance of holding fast to some of its colors, she will ask her valuable they may be elsewhere.—Lon- | season made from April 15 to July 81. | Greater powers are given the com- ; missioner in the classification of wa- ters. Practically all night fishing is prohibited, no racks are permittted and the gig and spear are outlawed. For bass or trout, fishing is permitted up to 10 ofcock at night and after 6 o'clock in the morning. Seperate bills for the protection of frogs and tur tles are prepaned. ted for catching bait fish, but traps, dip and scoop nets not more than four fleet square and scoop nets not over 18 inches in diameter are permitted. The fish commission will make an ef- for to supply and distribute more bait fish for stocking streams. The prohibition of Sunday fishing is made a seperated section of the code. There was strong sentiment for strik- ing it out altogether and making it a seperate act. If Gov. Brumbaugh will approve a code minus the Sunday provision, the conference committee has instructions to cut it out. Her Share. “80 the lawyers got about all of the price, which is seldom more than & | egtate. Did Edith get anything?” rupee too much, and will stick to it “Oh, yes! She got one of the law- like glue. yers.” —Boston Transcript. ! She is an indolent lady in many ways, | ye | who loves a quiet life, and she has de- | Made Hastily. termined that her most comfortable | «ghe married in haste.” course is not to haggle in the market | «Her clothes show it. Look at the place. So you may make up your mind | pang of that gown.”—Kansas City that bargaining and persuasion are use- | Journal. ® less arts to practice in Burma, however _-_———n——l AL ILih,j_hn ojh Discontent that is i toe to peace born of envy is a i In the code of the seine is prohibi-| lictor & Baldwin 15th Red Letter Sale A very difficult year to make reductions in prices as every body knows that goods are continually advancing in prices. But we feel that we are not willing to 8pass through January, 1917, without giving 6ur people the ad- vantage of our customary Red Letter Sale. We will give, during this sale, 1-4 off on all mens suits, except Blue Serge which we will allow you 10 per cent reduction.. This will give you prices on some of these suits less than we can buy them today. Not a suit reserved in the store. $8.00 Suits Red Letter Price $6.00 - HATS AND CAPS Lg on en oa 2 m, 37.80 All hats reduced one-fourth in ! $15.00 won hy i $11.25 price. Except the celebrated or famous .Knox hats on which we allow 10 per $20. 00 . » 9» ” ” $15.00 ! .cent off during this sale our regular "One oy Tins. odd suits go at only one-half p price $3.00. The factory is raising the $10.00 hy Red Letter Price Bo ‘price to $3.50 all over the country. $15.00 " » J! 2 " 7.50 One lot of raincoats red letter price— $20.00 $10.00 | one-fourth off. Winter caps red letter An exceptional opportunity for young men long pants suits, sizes 14° to 20 at only half price. price. Fur caps and fur gloves red let- ter price—one-fourth off. $6.00 suit red tticket price $3.00 While we are selling many things $9.00 n ” ” nk. 3450 for less than we can buy them to-day $12.00 2 » $6.00 and many things are really hard to get Don’t miss this oppertunity. One- fourth off on all knee pants suits except blue serge less 10 per cent. OVERCOATS One-third off on all mens overcoats. One-third off on all childrens overcoats. —age 4 to 10. One-half off on all boys overcoats— age 11 t020. We still have a good selection of overcoats but they will move out lively. at any price yet we want to make this sale as interesting to our customers us we possibly can. We will give 10 per cent. off on all underwear, all sweaters, Wool top shirts, all dress shirts, Men’s Trousers, Knee pants, Dress goves, work goves, Dress ties and Dress caps aso Trunks, Suit cases and Traveling bags. Call in and make yourselves at home in our store. Nale Begins Jan 13, and Coatinues until Feb. 3 Hartley & Baldwin. Te SF. PP VIP IP IFPI : cececcccceccececcecceccecceccecced’ Mid-Winter RED LETTER SALE January 13 to F ebruary 3 WN THILE many of the stores throughout the couutry are dis- continuing the Clearance Sales on account of the con- tinued advancing markets, we have decided to follow out our customary plans of clearing away old stock, and to hold our regular RED RETTER SALE. We mention a few of the offer- ings below, many quoted at less than we can buy them todav and all indications point to still higher prices for Spring. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. READY-TO-WEAR. 124¢ Outings, light and dark. ...... 11e Suits. 10c Lancaster Apran Ginghams..... 8c 1 Io} Sajts mariad Iw 50 io hy 75, 3% 2 10c Calico blues, blacks and greys.. 9¢ 1 i =. 50 to $5... 1250 Mohawk Sheeting 9-4 bleached. .... 32¢ Coats 15¢ Hills Muslin, bleached or 3 blea. 1l3c Entire Line of Ladies’, Misses’, In- 14c Everett Shirtings...... ..... v 12Be fant’s and Children’s Coats at 60c Cotton Blankets, 40x68... ... i, fe One-Fourth Off. $2.75 Woolnap Blankets, grey full size $2.10 Dresses. 10c Ladies Handkerchiefs, 4 for.... 25c Including the popular lind of Betty 50c Baby Blankets 1d Wales Dresses in serges, silks Pacinos vinalie rue c and combinations at 50c Novelty Suitings, all wool, 36 in. 36¢ One-Fourth Off. Hartley Clutton Co. The Womens Store Hartley Block, s- Meyersdale, Pa. On ° the GI Junior floor. , Scout . Dietz Smear Lichli Meese Shunk Field Dietz liter 2 8, Lic of 17. Lichii On sity d lowing Salisb Licht; Thom Stotle Swart C. 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