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“THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE GOODS” 
Hoyt’s Last Offer 
Unseasonable weather these past three months 
—is the cause of our large stock of heavy weight 
suits and overcoats 
In order to make room for Spring merchandise 
—we must move our heavy weight Garments—must 
turn them INTO CASH 
AND-AT-ONCE 
Several of our customers have asked us how 
we could afford to sell goods at 1-2 price. 
We 
can’t afford it, but we prefer CASH, to the goods, 
inorder to beable to handle our Spring merchandise 
| properly 
“Our Loss, Your Gain” 
76 Winter Suits 
87 Wint. Overcoats 
[5 Raincoats 
Abies, 
| Former Selling Price 
$12.00 grades $ 6.00 
15.00 grades 7.00 
18.00 grades 9.00 
20.00 grades 10.00 
Etc. Etc 
Only one of a style left 
and your size is here for every size 
represented in some style 
SHIRT SALE 
Closes Saturday Evening on our 
General Lines 
THE BALANCE OF OUR 
WINTER SUITS 
WINTER OVERCOATS 
have received, 
33 Il-3 percent discount 
Regular line of sizes 
$12.00 grades. $ 8.00 
15.00 grades . . 10.00 
18.00 grades 12.00 
20.00 grades 13.33 
Etc E tc: 
WINTER CAPS 
and FUR LINED GLOVES 
Suit Cases and Bath Robes 
- at reduced prices 
For The Ladies we have greatly reduced our. Tailor 
Made Waists for Ladies’ wear 
all styles and sizes 
Clothiers Furnishers 
W. hk. HOYT CO. 
204 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
and all the world will! be full of mean- 
ing for you. ‘Hold fast that which 
is good.’” 
At the Baptist church Rev. A. G. 
Warner preached in the morning on 
“Why Go to Church?” In the even- 
ing his topic was, “What the Church 
Stands For.” He spoke in part as 
follows: 
“The Church is created and sus- 
tained by human need. The convic- 
tion of the heart that its yearning for 
holiness or its plea for forgiveness 
really wins a response from the heart 
of God is not unreasonable. The re- 
ligous sentiment is a basic fact. The 
church, as the organizated expression 
of religious life has as much warrant 
in human experience as any other in- 
stitution that serves the need of hu- 
manity. 
“But more than this the Church 
contributes the supreme element. 
which all other institutions need to ~ 
reach their greatest worth and high- 
est efficiency. The one thing needful 
comes more from the Temple of God 
than any where else. 
“For the success of trade the moral 
element is needed: fairness, truth- 
fulness, honesty—a good conscience 
before God and man, The commer- 
cial relations of men must be guided 
by a sense of right. The Church 
does more than any other agency to 
create and train a conscience, to evol- 
ve an effective moral sentiment and 
insure obedience to law. In the Church 
the Ten Commandments are declared. 
with the impressive sauction of Al- 
mighty God. Righteousness is set 
forth’ with supreme power as an ever-. 
present and paramount duty. The 
Golden rule is affirmed as*the neces- 
sary guide to eternal righteousness. 
Religion affirms the law of Love as 
the source and substance of real sal- 
vation here and hereafter. All other 
moral commands appeal to public 
opinion, the speech of the people and 
the judgment of the neighborhood. 
The commands of religion bring the 
soul face to face with God, In the 
Church men are most impressed with 
the deep sense of moral responsibility 
for there alone they are trained under 
the eye of God and with reference 
to their future destiny. Our safety 
in all human relations hinges at one 
point, viz: Have men a conscience. 
If this is any where lacking this lack 
will work injustice and misfortune to 
society. It is chiefly the Church 
which puts an effective conscience in 
men. It is the appeal of religion to 
the infinite and eternal interests of 
human life, to God and destiny that 
does most to develop, sustain and 
vitalize the moral sence, In worship 
