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I rxcsE'i . ? Vast Stores i For You ' And here almost at burst full of sensible, suitable I every one?whether reac I ment or fr>? the home. I Newly Revised Price I Women's I I Coats am I Every *ult In our ready-to-wea gt Fully 200 Coats in the sma ' . Jp $15.00 a I Special Attention is Jp COATS AT $12.75. Eight different styles?Astraehans, Velours, Kersey Cloth, Mixtures and Novelty Cloths. Flaring coats with deep cuff8, f large cape collars and Beaver Hp..'-': trimmings. Coats with belted backs, fur H trimmed and yards around the Flare coats with cross hc'is B5L In front and large collars in shades of Burgundy, Brown. Navy, Greys, mixed colored Plaids, Green and Copcn. : A group of spk 16 different styles?coats of vi skirts that are pleated, shirred an Wool serges, gabardini He- richly trimmed with V are conservative, others There's still a size for you, from K HARRISON'S RELIABLE COAT Women's i I $3PI SALT'S SEALETTE PLUSH ?how very like seal skin it seems?and Salt's, you know. Is a past master at making plush ?;no better to be had. Choose it belted?flaring full from the shoulder ?or yards around the bottom?guaranteed satin or silk seal lining. A big. Snug cape collar, large cuffs, and Chase's Beaver or Black Wolf trimmed; sizes 16 to 44. Hurry! Never again at $25.00. COAT DEPARTME WORTHIN GTON. Arrival of Daughter Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus A Rinehart on Friday. December S. n daughter. She has been named Itosa tin Elizabeth. Some of the young men and youneei married men of this place have form ed a social club and have fitted ii| rooms In the Cochran building at tin end of the bridge. It has been named the Aurora club. Its Subject is foi social amusement, reading room and s meeting place for recreation. Lawrence G. Sandy is president; J. E. I lag er. vice president, and B. H. Skinner secretary and treasurer. Preaching Services Rev. Luther Olover, of Morgantown peached at the Baptist church on Sun Bay, both morning and evening, flllinf the appointment of the regular pastoi who la engaged in evangelistic ser K Vices at Morgantown. Official Ministerial Visit Rev. J. Phillips, president of tin i West Virginia annual conference o the Methodist Protestant cltirch, pah Ms annual visit to the local congrega 3r Hon and preached in the church Tues day evening, December 12. Successful Social The social and supper given by th' public school pupils was a splendic success financially. About $35 beint realized which will be used to pur KSK " chase a musical instrument for the sfthool. No Action on Pool Room License The Town Council met in adjourned session Monday evening to considei the application for a license to opcr ?r ate a pool table or tables, bin adjourn ment was taken without acfon belnj ? taken, therefore It Is nc* probable that such a license will be granted during the life of the present council which ends February 1, 1917. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Victor were visi tors at Fairmont on Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Amnions anil children H of Mannlugton, are visitiug relative: SI' here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will D. Jacobs, oi & Carolina, spent Sunday with friend: : here. j- Isaac MoIIntlre, the merchant, was ? a business visitor In Fairmont Mon Rev. John Hcarl. of near Wali?cc s& HarrlBOn county, wns a week end vis! K;; --. tor with friends here. News was received here Monday ol the death of Charles Plgott, at Shinns of Gifts Ready Tomorrow I ing points is 4 floors, chock gifts. Something to please ly-to-wear, personal adorn s Are Now in Effect on Vinter Suits, d Dresses r department has been reduced. rtest models are now $12.75, nd $19.50. Called to These Two COATS AT $15 & $19.50 ?are of Sealette Plush?how very like the real seal they are. Velours with the large, snug collars and Chase's beaver trimmings. Heavy plaids with the greet collars that roll h>gn. Flare Coats, fur trimmed col- | !ors. belted back, of fancy wov- 1 cn cloth In navy b'ue. At these two p'ico.3 a woman I :an find a coat tne kind sl.e H1 wanted and effect a caving that j wdl help on the Christmas chopp:ng ?ndid suits $18.75. 22.50 and $25.00.) trying length, fitted and flaring? id gathered, belt and yoke tops. ;s and poplins?some are civet and buttons, others are plainly tailored 16 to 51. AND SUIT DEPT., THIRD FLOOR. 2nd Misses' ash Coats 5.00 Gift Gloves Get Her Size from and Old Pair and Come to HARRISON'S A great assortment $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 MAIN FLOOR. INT, THIRD FLOOR. jj, )NT.W.VA. ton. Hp was a brother of \V. E. Pigott ! of this vicinity. Miss Ocie Martin, of Oakland. Md . I j is here to spend the holidays with S ' | friends. ' j Itex Hoop, one of the engineers of j The Safe Si * "Those of us wh a well-known d on the safe side those foods that thing Nature pu ; A bit of good advice, th; prepared, especially cei tal mineral elements? which the body must ha s health, c ! There is one food, A urapc I which is rich in these i does, all the nutriment < It is a delicious food, i \ dextrinized wheat and malted barley. ; Every table should hav< [ Nuts. I "There's * MM FAVORITE 1 11 ' ? Prince Who Works to Dethrone Brother! PRINCE- ANTON KAR.L j Prince Anton Katl, of iiohenzollern,. is a lirother of tlio King of Rumania.! hut a commander In lite German army | invading Rumania anil the man trying' to dethrone his brother. Anton Karl i has issued a proclamation to the peopo of the. invaded territory, saying ho lias come to punish their felon king. the Western Maryland railroad, has completed his work here but has not been Informed where his noxt location will he. For the present he will store his household goods and with his wife will visit relatives at Cumberland and other points. Bargain Sale to Open Tomorrow Tomorrow Blumberg Brothers' Underselling store will begin a sale of manufacturers' surplus stocks which will include some amazing bargains when general business conditions are taken into consideration. The local Blumberg store carries an exceedingly wide variety of stock and the sale will furnish bargains for every member of the family in practically every kind of wearing apparel. The offerings are all of up-to-date anil desirable merchandise; the kind that this thoroughly reliable house Is willing to stand back of. The sale is decidedly worthy of a visit. COUNTY CLERK RECALCITRANT. CHARLESTON, AV. Va., Dec. 13.? state Tax commissioner Fred u. Blue, cx-ofiiclo chief inspector of public offices in West Virginia, presented a petition to the Supreme Court of Appeals anil was awarded an alternative writ of mandamus, returnable at 10 o'clock the morning of January 10, against Thatldeus I'ritt, clerk of the , county court of Randolph county. The respondent will be asked to show why l.e should not be required to keep the accounts of bis office in the regulation manner prescribed by the Inspector of Public Offices. ODD. ISN'T IT? SBATTLE. Wash. ? Editor Mary McClano Brown of a weekly newspaper hit upon the idea of printing on a shingle. The shingle newspaper was sent by parcel post. de i 10 arc wise, says octor, "will keep by using only contain everyts into them." at. Many foods, as usually eals. are lacking in the viphosphate of potash, etc.. ive for perfect balance and HllllS glements, containing, as it gf whole wheat and barley, iffording the sweetness of the distinctive flavor of g its daily ration of Grape\ Reason" ^ ^ SPGPT"' o6rt: J* 4 IIRMONT, WEDNESDAY EAST SIDE I 1 NEWS 1 Class Will Meet. Mrs. Jenkins' class of the First M. P. Sunday school will meet Thursday evening alter school at the church. Mrs. Hughes Sick. Mrs. Margaret Hughes, ol Columbia street, has been ill tor several days. Hope Sewing Circle. The Hope Sewing Circle will be entertained Friday evening by Mrs. Virginia Dlcken at her home on Marion avenue. The club was delightfully entertained last Friday evening by Miss Edna Bartholow, At this meeting Mrs. Earl Phillips and Mrs. Clifford Motr were given a china shower, lloth received a number of handsome pieces ot china. Met This Afternoon. The Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. P. church held a business meeting this afternoon at the church. Christmas Program. The East Side schools will close Friday, December 22d, for the Christmas holdays. On this day each grade will give a Christmas program. rcraunaio. Mr3. William Hendricks, of State street, who has boon very ill, Is improving. Dr. William F. Boyers is recovering from a several weeks' iiiuess. Mrs. Linn Little anil son, Raymond, arc visiting Mrs. Littles mother, Mrs. Whitcnian. at Adatuston. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Satlerlield have moved from Colfax to the Gaskius property on Columbia street. WHITE HALL Thos. Koon. who has been ill for some time, is much better at present. Mrs. Gideon Rutherford is visiting her parents, Mr. T. J. Koon. Mrs. Ben Mundall and Mrs. C. \V. Linn were visitors at John Hughes' Thursday. Wiley Currey was visiting at Monongah mine No. 5 recently. Revival meeting was started at Eldora Friday evening by Rev. Lnwson. Miss Eunice Wilt was taken suddenly ill last Sunday morning at Fairmont where she has been staying for some time past. She was preparing to come home to see her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilt, when she became ill. Miss Flossie Rutherford was a visitor at the home of Lee Bice last Sunday. attending the protracted meeting while she was there. Lorraine Burgreen was a visitor at Fairmont last Saturday. There was a party at the home of Mr. Dodd last Friday evening. Quite an onjoyable time was reported. Rn i.Aiuei maaa mam aacba a?* XI %a^ Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25cat all druggists. p. i ' i M MM ^ Golden Sur pi || that gives a y|| M to the mc starts you oi H It couldn't 8 y?u Paid tv ||| ^ Try a tin| CHESTNU (1 B/*f>/ A *y PROPOSE PRINTERY FOR STATE. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Dsc. II.? A bill has been prepared to the presented before the next session of the Legislature providing for the creation i of a state printing house in which all the state's printing and billing will be done. This has been proposed before. ! but the need of such an establishment j was never made so patent as at pres, ent. when bids for the state printing | called for three times the amount paid for the same items in the estimate two years ago. MURDER SUSPECT CAPTURED. HUNTINGTON. W. Va.. Dec. 1.1.? ! Moss Mooncy, colored, said to have ; been implicated in the murder of Clcorge Church, constable at Barhours! vllle, six weeks ago, was arrested toI day In Charleston, according to word j received by the local police. HEADACHE FROM ~ A COLD? LISTEN! "PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE |i IN FEW HOURS Your cohi will break and all grippe 1 misery end after taking a dose of j j | i ujjc n turn vumpouua every two i | hours until ihree doses are taken. It promptly opens cloggcd-up nos| trlls an air passages in the head, j stops nasty discharge or nose running, j ; relieves sick headacho, dullness, fev- ' erishness. sore throat, sneezing, sore ness and stiffness. j | Don't say stuffed-up! Quit blowing1 i and snuffling! Ease your throbbing I head?nothing else in the world give.-, j such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold i Compound," which costs only 2f> cents j at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no j inconvenience. Accept no substitute. ] A. T. HECK VERY 1 ENTHUSIASTIC i II i Substantial Marion County j Farmer Endorses Nerv- li Worth. | i ! About every other day new locai ' words of praise for this best of fam- ] iiy nerve tonics. Read tjiis one from ] a well known and highly esteemed j i farmer. He signs bis name to it: I "I am now on my second bottle of I Nerv-Worth and can tru'.Ju'ull say now 1 ] that I enjoy a full night's sleep?the first for about two years. "Anyone troubled with sleeplessness it surely is good. Has been my experience. "A. T. HECK." Nerv-Worth steadies the nerves rouses the liver, aids digestion, ban islics headaches and backaches, regulates the bowels, builds up run-down systems. If it does not do this for YOr your dollar back at Crane's drug store.?Advt. C<^s? V ?N%\\W \ S1111 III 111 i?the coffee w Mj golden glow || ||| Drning ? that || j| at an optimist. i s he better if | & /ice the price. ??? ^ I 11 sss j -all grocers. Is ^ H H H pi IE WOOLSON H III ICE COMPANY Toledo Ohio ^ ll_ Jill-. . T CHARLIE. _ ? ?_ & Visit Our ^ft^j|\ g| Doll Room " | i0M | A Woman's Womai 55 Dozens of chnrmSS 1ng blouses. daintSS lest Cleorgrtte cropo SS blouses, and bcautiS?< ful prcpo de chine K5 blouses with large *5 collars, fancy cmSg broidery and bead SS trimmings, in flesh. 88 white, maize, navy, Sj bluck, etc. / ss ? ? AT $4.50 up to $8.50. Kj The new Coats X iM the snappiest and ~f?i 55 cleverpst styles with / n the big fur and plusli i Hj collars in all the & wanted colors, at 4| S $18.50, $21.75, $24.75, ?? gjl $27.50. $31.75 on up ijjji to $48.50. | Beautiful ^ M In Serge, Satin, Taffeta, Net, etc., $21.75, $23.75 up t0 $45.00. ^ Tor Street. Afternooi ^ Always An Excej ^ Niagara Maid Silk Underwear. II ?| underwear you will be very like ? that it will make gifts that mar & Exquisite Envelope Chemise, ?esl Si Camisoles, flesh and white, many i JL No gift is more acceptable or r ^ than furs. A nice muff or neckple ^ prices, from the lowest to the hig & Handkerchiefs. Exquisite style /S Pure Linen, Silk Crepe de Chine, Nj embroidered corners, in plain wh S edge, white end colors. Beautiful t0 50c. % A FINAL CLEARANCE SALE 0 |0jW Millinery, Trimmed and Untrli New Treatment fo Asthma, Catarrh Vich'a "Vap-O-Rub" Salve Relieves by t Inhalation and Absorption. 1 No Dosing. ( No aond to take internal medicines or c habit forming drills for these troubles, r ^ I1611 "V ick'a at^O-Rub" Kulve is applied j to tho licut of iSjo body, soothing, iui-di- J cateil vapors aro released that are inhuled \ all ni.jlit long through tho air passages to C VICK'S^Wm j you are cordially invite * we have on display a pictures. We have a com ings in the newest patter; work is neatly done at reat KNIGHT i Jacobs Building yep 1 m iff | Christmas Time Is Is the Place to D< ji ? Come here and get your Christm open every evening, and la full of and the prices are the lowest in t< George A. Walte 217 Madisi mi i ?wiirunnw 11 iWMuaMMaww? msaa I AT CHASM OFTEN j SEPARATES FRIENDS? 'm>? A r ^ \ i-noM <rz?I i&Ssqyl ??? ? 1 ' Woman'* and Missel' Appsral^gk ' x9 1 Character Doll* ^ ^ Maiden America J? | atJUjsj Store for a ?K i's Gift ^ i i' | lew Frocks 1., at $9.50, $12.50, $14.75, $18.B0, Bw" i and Evening Wear m ^ >tional Xmas Gift i ' ' you will only boo this beautiful a? I ly to fool grateful for this hint ? ly women would call "Delightful." QJ | rt and white... .$1.25 up to (6.00 styles $1.26 up to (3.60 W norc appreciated by women folks ?S cc. or both. We have them at all best price. s for women and children. In 5g Jap Silk, fine Swiss, etc. Hand I Ite and colors. Scallop and lace JN 1 styles. At 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, up Sk| il F ALL OUR Fall and Winter W nmed Hats, msmmssssssxttr^ _ ? / r Bronchitis, i and Head Colds be longs. In addition, Vick's is absorbed lirough the skin, relieving the tigbtsM. ind soreness. Vick's can be applied over the throat *nd ibest and covered with a warm flannel iloth?or a little put tip the nostrils?or nelt a little in a spoon and inhale the vaHirs arising. Also for Asthma and Hay ' ."'ever, rub Vick's wli over the spinal cok < una to relax the nervous tension. 25c, >0c, or $1.00. _ ys&^SALVE d to visit our store where beautiful line of framed plete line of frame moldns for Xmas trade. Our sonable prices. & HAAS Monroe Street i Here, and Here > Your Shopping. Dolls and toys of all kind*. ? ^ Dolls cut out, 10e and 25c. Fancy dishes 10c and 25c. Jewelry, all kinds 10c and 25o. Disc records 10c and 25c Candies, 15c, 20c and 25c lb. Nice fresh nuts 20c and 25c per pound. Nice stationery boxes, paper and envelopes. t U3 tree trimmings. Our store is the nicest things for Christmas, own. r, 5 & 10c Store >n Street. i mmunmmmmmmmmmmmBmammammmamnmmmmmM r, s^-c^sm.'.' I I I <j?bo^