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.... .... - - ? . ...... ? ? rrr.z?jQj^| ?. * ' MBS ? .-.-rr;. _ : jlF?s3p& JpiMJs ,, wHk-tclanion*IW^y''nrjM'it5 z-T"!r ?ageia9g86?si,? SnoWiAtha waa th?;honorgne?t onday at a party at the home of jSttartln" in^Uie "Traction '.occasion--..wan ;the /?.anniversary ? of 'the ? honor Games -were . tbe-dlyenlori of nJhr. and refershmente were $T.he gnests inolrid"ed Mr.- ana rt{ni ;Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, itK Morgan,'.Misses - Oma tXir Bert'?X?^?, Lillian;: Aramo'na SAtha.'Ollve Jones, Mpssri.Her Billon, Sydney iCrapie.-, Lloyd KWard Miner; Basil -Michael, ;;Arnetti' Jess'. Jamlaop; Pave . William Wrick,. Steen. Martin, saHayWood and Hartley. ?. J ? ? ? ? JSVjTo,Entertaln Class, . 4rs;-S;.E. Miller will be hostoa tils -'ngto the Dlillathca Class of the Baptist church at. her-home on nt avenue. ^Entertained T. A. S. Circle __ :i$Edward Baimbrldge wa? hoa-j (js'thls afternoon to the T.A. S. clr Tit;)heri home on Alexander place, j naiun wore delightfully entertain ?'atJincedlewo.-k and refreshments tejsgerv.ed. ' ' * * * * ' . _ Guests From Fairmont ijrs.. hfse.- Ott entertained ' with- a "heon,Tuesday at'Hotel .Kanawha ono? .of Mrs. A. G. Hopwood, of j bjSrla'nd, Md., who is the'guest of [ Mrs. \V. G. Conley. The I ^lew,was heautlfully decorated with' pinkfcarnatlonB and umllaj. Covers ""^daid for Mrs. Hopwood, Mrs. Con ors. John W. Mason, Mrs. \V.. B. hews. Miss Bess Mason, of Fair-. gileyC'-Mrs. J. S Darst, Mrs. P. A. Simp-1 on. Mrs. Arthur Bright, Mrs. Stuart1 '?JReed.-^C'hnrloston Gazette.. S...'? To Return From Springs. , $J6)in. A. Clark and daughter-in-law, ifts. Harry B. Clark and daughter, ..diss Mary who had spent ? the last month at Hot Springs,' Ark..'will re >turn home the latter part of the week. ? ? ? ? Entertained Friends. Pg^fisg Jane Cunningham was hostess to alriiimber of her young friends yes Storday at. the home other parents, Mr. KBatMrs. Robert T. Cunningham, on ^Terrace.' The occasion was Miss ne'n tenth birthday anniversary, and ttvent wa8 delightfully celebrated. Entertained B. B. Boys. Ife basketball team of girls of ths Kite.* school ? entertained.' tlie boys" - ^_5afc'th?j: same school OnV^uesday veiling fri "tlie Milter school" gymnast The; evoDt^wasvavisurprlse- leap JipartV; A'color scheme In'orange m Wirpieathe school colors, waB car Iried'out In the appointments. Refresh m=^*?smri served duWng th? evehiiig Jff ' room. The js'ts ware the MIskos Martha Johh |i;X.Ucile Lougli, Louise Showalter. ^Watson,.Frances,McCray, Emma. Shnson,'j;Anaa. Deltrtcli,. Violette. Mc", THE DAILY |HORT STORY; Kiss*Gray, Decorator.. : BY; JANE. OSBOKN.' Sight, '1916, by' McGlurs News p*. "paper Syndicate.) B6n Morgan Tracy, of'tlie firm of denhani & Co., came in from lunch &ori" thai, memorable spring after first'saw tlio latfder-pi oppfid ah&t the end of his desk; 'ihen he tHhe" familiar figure of . l>1s office Jflooklng upward wltn ' wide-open South', and, as bis line of'vision want jBpwardhe saw the girl. ^SjBkWas'slender <*nd graceful and he admitted to himself from';the first dtzjUe, looked very charming on the .fflofirung of the ladder, still he re ented the intrusion" and' w?ts only lightly mollified after her explanation. 'gTou are Mr. Tracy, ,aren_'t you.".she Hfii'ri the most seltcbrifldeStpf sweet rang voices. "I ani Mlsa Grey. ;I am wstoVdb, your office,io^r:J.Do you K about mo? 1 ain" going' to maKe office beautiful and >.onvert it om:.th(s ugly, expressionless hornlike [fair into a room possessing real dls: action. Mr. Tllilonham arranged It. "ay I am Just studying the room jtaklng measures. PerhapB you can Ssee it. but there are actually pos ties even in an ugly placa like : ,Tracy would have expl^lnod, ?flrst Intended to do that he con d^her presence ari intraslou;-that tofflce was qulto satisfactory as.it ind that lie would see Mr. Tilden about having her work dlicontln jffiad: it not'been that as she had lied to .make her explanation she ' leveled upon him eyos as blue as ipliires?frank, appealing, se'lf-con fen't-and young. So' he simply fol jjfiidijthe. example of the office boy. I for the nisxt five minutos stood her vacantly following the opera ai of the girl on the ladder. Eheh'-ho sat.down at his desk, rang |h|s; stenographer?there were no n&> stenographers at.Tildonham's rjd' trled to concentrate, hlo. attcri i on answering the day's mail. But Iri on the ladder proved more on Tng and Morgan Tracy, usually uri <fag: in .his power of concentra had to abandon that task.tiU'aii (Sjlay. *. ? '*" ?; II of. the time the-' girl. wielded a dstick, taking notes the while In a Mither note book that hung from |!af..hsrVwalst. Quite cleaVly she iohitely -Removes; 'a'.*. ?^^^Hardcn"Fra1ikdSakl,c'rB Qweri','McNeely.; .Ernest* Sfuart,; .T3ii' gepe/'Wtlkliia. Koberr RUchie, Brook "ShowiUeK The party'was'ctaaperoned by*' Hlss*B?rtba' Bice, t'eacher'-of the elgKUi'-gftae' of tb?'WWto school ? .-t-'J'-- ?? i-i.'? /PERSONALS ? i . -, t MissLouiae Conn has returned from Pt.' Marjon, Pa., -where she had spent a ,we?ti with her parents. Miss Doro thy Howard, -who accompanied her,^re turned'several-days-ago." :"Mrs. "George Price ;is the' guest ot Hrt -M. P. Snyder. In-Clarksburg, for several days. Mrs. John R: Cook and daughter. Miss Virginia, have riturned from Mannlngton, where thoy had spent several davB>Tvlth the'former's daugh ter. Mrs.1 Arthur Clayton. ' Mlss Pearl Thomas,.who attends the Normal school, haa- returned hers af ter spending'the spring vacation iit her home 4n Grafton. , Mrs. Claud* "Wrick and daughter; Mi&sJMary'.Margaret, Miss Myr tle Robinson', who'had spent the last week in Pittsburgh, liavj .returned . home. Mrs. B: F. natrtage lias recovered from a several weeks' Illness from bronchial trouble. Dr. (VS. ,, Thomas left today 'for l Porkshurg. Mil., on professional busi ness:. ? - - '? Mrr. 10'or Hoskins returned from ! Fro3tburg. M<1.. whero she bad spent a week with relatives. J: D. Gronniger. of Morgnntown, was a visitor In the city yesterday/ Mrs. John Crumbaugh ar.d :;on, John, of Youngstown, O., ore the guc3ts of the former's mother. Mrs. Delia Shinn, on Plerpont avenue. Sirs. Pinkney Arnett, who has been ill of clolltls at her home on McKIn ney street, remains in a serious condi tion.-, "t. Mrs. 0. AV, Clark, of Fairmont, ha3 been called to Natural Bridge. Va., on account of the serious illness ot her father, who Is not expected to live. Miss Margaret Burns lias gone to Elkins. where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Boyd Wees. Mr .and Mrs. W. I. Campbell will now from this city to Clarksburg on Aprl! .1; Miss Mary Greer left this afternoon for Terra Alta. where she will be the guest for several days of Miss Eleanor Miller. Miss Laflra Hill went to Morgantown yesterday to be the guest of her broth er. Dr. Everett Hill. She wsr accom panied by her niece. Miss Mary Louise Hill," who had he'en ber guest for sev eral days of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' T.'A: Neill"." Berlin Mail Carts (By Associated Press) BERLIN, March 23.?-Three I" hun dred VopieTi are now?drlvin^'^iorfie dr^wrfmail wagoris'ln Berlin, accord ing- :.tb an announcement. by tKe post :of flce^authorities.' was'having no difficulty in concentra ting: In. aii hour her task was done and ishe.'left with the explanation to Mr". Tracy that she would resume her work before his arrival the next morn ing," " ' ' "Arid. Mr- Tracy," she ?ahl by way of parting, "as you usually lock your desk, at night, I must ask you to leave the key. with the cashier 011 your way out tonight, so that when 1 come in the inorning Ii'cari have everything moved from this desk to the new one. You see, I am going to.make the tranforma fi'pn oyer night. When you come in at nine I think everything will bu done." ... . Morgan Tracy...in all.. hie afteen years' office experience in the house of .Til'dehham & Co., had never .been spoken, to with such cool dlnregard for that "intangible something III his .. na ture' rfiat: made ih'ose' who came in contact Tyith him instinctively show de ference to his habits and wtilroa. She .Wsgplngito'charige the eritlra appear ance of his office, she was .going to come In contact with '.ho papers in his desk and she had not even , ashed bis-permission. .'Morgan .Tracy meant to cbjert strongly^. But again he eaugiit the sap Phlrp biue of -her eyes and merely looked, annoyed. He. bade her gcod evening and went home. .Still, he fe!t that he had been rude to her. He ro called- the picture of the girl as he first saw her" at the top of the ladder, the'grace with which she had wielded the yard stick, the bright golden bronie highlights on her hair as she stood- before ? the window, delightfully oblivious of the fact that she was keep ing the light from' his range of vision ?apd Instead of feeling resontment at her intrusion he felt as If he owed her an apology. 'So' It was that when, Just as Miss Qrey had returned from a hasty din ner in. a nearby restaurant and was busy directing the paperhangers in their-hurried task of redecorating tho office and at the same time unpacking a case full of small office furnishings that^had been sent by a special mes senger .from an uptown furniture deal er's," Mr. Tro'cy appeared on the scene. But it was Mr. Tracy without his us ual dictatorial manner. "I didn't like the Idea of. having you KREW PINA IS GOOD FOR ALL 80RENESS. ' Whether it be soreness and pain in the back.-stiff neck, rheumatism, bru ises. sprains, soreness of muscles from orer-exertion'or any. other kind of lo-, cal pain, Krew-Pina Is better.than lin-' iment or poultices.- ,t'"does not dry off the surface. In a-few moments;, nor does''it.open, up the pores leaving sug oeptlblllty to. cold.' It Is applied di rectly'to thy pairta affected, and when rubbed thoroughly affords 'reliefquick ly.' It-Cannot'blister, and is not offen sive ln;.odor. Those who have used hot, burning salves with-strong odors like Krew-Pina much-better, befcause the, results, are .Just, as good,. and It, is so much.caslErno apply., Sold by all d.-ugglets or mailed by the manufac turers, -: The''tJKrew.-Pina ;-Vj company. AlicvzL,. G^RPTTNBTJ&a^ A unique play, j "Overtones," has, brought fame to this Chicago society girl., The drama satirizes-the modern woman's struggle to keep up appear here alone in this deserted office," ho, suiil. "So I have come to wait here till yon are through and. it you will permit it and have no other escort, to take you to your home." ... Miss Grey did not attempt to conceal her obvious satisfaction at thij cour tesy. "You are very good,' she said, anil then, holding up some or the treas ures from the case she was unpack ing: "See, Mr. Tracy, isn't this a bet ter wall calendar than that dreadful colored lithograph of a Are that you had from the insurance company? Those, brown tones will go very well with the new paper and it ;* certainly businesslike and Quite .'large enough, I am sure." And. these new brown blotters will be a relief to you after those frightful pink-ones. !. Know you can't get them at downtown dealers,, but It is -worth the difference to have to order them specially. And then I or dered some bronze Cesk litungs that will be so much better man those frightful pressed glass and cheap brass things." But Tracy did not heed very .closely what she was saying?he wasr only wondering and marveling at the musi ci?V quality 'of lier voice and asking lilmsolf whether -eyes had over before been so blue. That, night when he^esepjieir her, home she Insisted omuelrig leftat'tlioj corner. She. had . noi'^pemltfed-him to take her home in a taii. yaiid nojv she was not even going .to' let .him know where she lived. -The'noit-m.orn jng Mr. Tracy found her . at 7Jn .his oflico. The change was marvelous. From a dull; uninteresting :room,. de-: void of character, it had. been trans formed to a room of distinction?not in the least less businesslike and man ly because It had been 'moulded under the trained eye'and skillful .hand ot of woman. "I never knew in wliat-ri. wilderness I had lived before," lie i^mlt'ted.; really do not think T have such- atro cious taste. I' always knew ttiat my office was uncouth. [ disliked that Are Insurance calendar as much.as you did. But I dldirt know how to'change It. It's the same way jrith;my."apart ment. I have spont enpiigti^mbney on it and still it doesn;t satisfy, me. Per haps you would? undertakevto''trans form that,?' toctTTiinleas '..-you .' confine your skill to offices.",'." , -, -' . .' Miss Grey laughed ln i way. Uiat'wns tantalizing and simply said". "Per haps." Then she got Into lier. coat.and adjusted her bat at Uio.nnrror' that Jiung in a screened corner otihe.newly arranged office. '!... ?' ' "Just at present," alia .said,'; "let's go and seo Mr. 'Tildenham - He was. ex pected In this morning,! b'elfev?: , Tojetlier they enterod t!ie|otfict. of CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF ( Every bit of dandruft dis.appeara.af ter one or two applications.of Dander ine rubbed well into the scalp wJth the finger, tips. Get a 25-ceht bottle of Dandorlue at any drug store audi save your hair. After a few- applications you can't find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and the scalp will nev er itch. ' .5 ?.*>?? ?' 1 DOUBLY PROVEN FAIRMONT READERS CAN' NO LONGER-DOUBT THE EVI DENCE.' . ? , - 4 ? ? - i '. This Fairmont woman testlfle'd' long ago.- . Told ot quick relief?of- undoubted benefit,.. .. The factB are wow confirmed Such testlmoriey is complete?the evidence conclusive. . It forms convincing proof of;'merit; Mrs. Clara D. Sturm, 417. Qufticy St, Fairmont, says: "My back ached and I had dizzy* and nervoiili;'sp'eJls.' My, kidneys were weak and at.times l was rheumatic: I got Doan's Kidney-Pills at Crane's Drug' Store and -they gave me relief, making me feel - much stronger." ? ' 1- ?. ? ' 1 Over two years later,' Mrs. Sturm .said: "I am glad to confirm an iihaye said before, recommending Doan's Kidney Pills. They are worthy of tho highest praise."' ?' ? 'Vl' -' Mr?.. Sturm jhft8-'twtce''i)uhHclfe'reeojns mended.ti-Foitar-Mllbum Co. ' rrP . iB'uHaloit " aiices.. . Two women at tea, their I 'shadows" beside them saying the things the women think, but dare not 16ayare the characters in the drama. Tracy's chiel and Tracy believed riir, self dreaming at first when Ihe ile lightful Miss Grey greeted tliit stfiiu bi ....ess n air ate with i bear hug a-d a. kips. ' Htllo, dad,7 she said. ' e won. tho het, Now come of-U st.'e how I iiave done It. I pretea.le.i I was aa interior flccorutor you had ordered to redecorate Mr. Tracy's office. At first, he was a regular bear, and I thought I had lost out. but gradually he soft ened, and. now he 'is as docile as a lamb, and he even admits that lie likes tn& changes I- have made. ".You see. Air. Tracy," she contin ued?her right liaird. was in'tliat of her father aiid now she laid her other hand on I|r. Tracy's arm .in a friendly fash ion'as.if to complete the circle?"you see, Mr. Tracy,'father and 1 are great cnums. You've no. Idea how much I know.about.his business, and he has told me lots of things about you. He said tliat (hp only fault you had was Ji.5 y0", ,were~yes- tell you just Jwnr(j he used.. He said you were getting fus^y./.He said you had used the same, ink .well and. the same desk for. tqn years,.and; I. wagered him I could, make a change.' And I have. 4.V v'V. '.=> <?SviS DIAPEPSIN'i MAKES 8ICK, SOUR, QA83Y STOMACHS FEEL FINE. ? ? ...... V ' \ '?< 5 ?t"' ? "l' '. ? ' ' Do .sp.ae foodipy on eat. hit back? uito stnobprn lumpa and causo a sick, soqr.^gassy-sufeiaeh? Now, Mr. or' Mr^PXBpepticiSjjfeis; down; Pape's everything, leaving notnlii6";to. sour'and upset-you. There never "wasjanythlng so safely, quick, so ; SgftM*effective., No differehce how badj^your stomach is disordered you S Bv4 .rolnates, Pleases you most is that it strengthens, and regulates your, stom ! tnhruSe\r?n'eat y?"r -?aY?rlt0 f??da 'emodfesgivq'Tou,relief some tilnes-?they srenlow, but not sure nnrtP* Diapepslit" is quick, positive Jljt?." your stomach in a healthy back ^ s?- niisery won't come _ ?You,/eel. ditferont as soon as "Pane's Diapepsin,-comes in contact with the ^"^-^stre^justvanishrs-you? ^ ? syeet' no ?ases. nobelch vnnrhin? C^ 5 ?1 uPd|Bested food, y.our,.hea(T, clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting,a large fifty. cent, case of Pape;s Dlapepsin.from any drug store: You,realize in ivTS ntes<liow:rioortr?..i^4. ' stomach ?1y . f It, iW^y'ShouIdn't :;You ? 1. "?i^a.^tjtfent'e'd singer, born in Pitta "v to: Philadelphia, af^n^^? ^ T-jP -e ln grand, opera Jowmpst' operatio con traltoB.ln the world. SMe saVi-' i-"" "?J uiowuuiDm, , '-More'-than ,65.000 of then a nr# in Wly'.asein^hebsst homes, throughout the.i,coBntry.; Lester Qrandv Upright ?^?toX.er..?atio8,.are? distinguished ? 0TOrs '?ver'rwllei's 'or iIhelrr:full., mellow tones.;Easy action superb/iflnlahiii^^superior -craftsmn n >PrfI|SujipHes Always Here. Invited to We1 {Have ^ Apparel of All Kinds ^specially Suited ? to. ' ' " ? ? Faithfulness to" stylish lins and excellenc Wjk tailoring have give'n^ura coats, dresses, wais&teUH wBfcwy dergarraents for stout^ jr ? a great popularity.- .Wli /bTKisC\ /mk' new ideas, youthfuHiiiefj iny/nLAA. . l^fK not been sacrificed,-ai^? A\ W / K y IL Y\ specialists have employsc \ H' V' utmost skill-in'! t I \\ \ a\ /) and refinement to o.uteK fS-^V / / \\\ //K \ V\t ments. We are now speciaHzirigiur largeand odd sizes in: suits?sizes starting. ratWf5Sffi and running all sizesi4u?M| 52i/o. The materials, stylos ad coIorsSWMJJ chosen with a view of their.'saltingr^^ en of ample proportions arid? ^viDg^tnMdj slender lines. We would-be glad to have you call and try 011 us manyi^tyjeSBSH you wish. Sto':k is now ;completofag8| prices are moderate. Second Floor. It is a Delight to Visit the Millinery Room The Millinery Room is like a garden these days with their fresh, lovely hats of every conceivable kind, peeping out of every case and around every corner. There are French hats, English hats, hats from our own workroom and hats for young girls and children. Never in all our Millinery busi ness have we been so fortunate in collecting the better, smarter styles for women who care. Prices are, indeed, very moderate? most of the new hats are under $10!00. Second Floor. America Lady Front lace and'bacl;?laces for every nsure. -$1ij6?S First 'Flpjj.r'; Friday and Saturday We i You a Very Special Sale a of Aluminum Ware at $1 This special offering of high class aluminum ware at $1.01) a piece- Is beyond a doubt the best that has. been ofTered to the trade;for many a day. Every piece is of pure aluminum of the highest grade and made by skilled hands. The metal is heavy and cannot be dented -unless .by accident in which case it can be easily straightened out without a break or crack in the meial. Ydu'hive choice or? Your Choice $1.00 Friday and Saturday Berlin Kettles 6 quart size. Double Boilers ? '.'2.q'jii"rt size. Round [ Roaster Medium Size. 2-quart size' Percolator 2-quart size Basement. FOR SALE One forty, horse power steam s engine,"!,wIth-iBh?ftlng?;:ipuUejni, J etc.,'aI?o\?"'-?lveV.hundr?dl!aht> dynsmo.'jwlth-tranBformere and everything complete for an elec tric light plant. -I .vfant;to' die-, pose of thin -property atonce, and no 'reasonable offer will he J. F. CON AWAY, Watson Hotel, .Fairmont, W. Vs. WALL Our stock is the largest, and bes^^mS . -Everything in wall decorations from the most expensive. We carry a full line o: plies. Knight & Ha JacolwIrBiiiiainfef iitBothlEhorie^ Brna