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*AGE 2 - I I Better Values Every Bay ' The Harrison Idea Is that good values should play no favorites. Whenever you come, whether early In the morning or late In the afternoon, early In the week or late In the week; when It rains or storms, as It did the last fe wdayB?you will And the same god values here. Take for Instance Our I Jr Women's Fine They are of the smartest and MtarMt eprlng coats and Is markad (Tom |8 to $5 less than In many another store. They are of all wool poplin, with fancy oollar, novelty belt and'pockets trimmed with buttons and stitch ; tag:, come in navy, gold and ~ apple green and black. E ' Third Floor. rap ** I A Special Showing of Women's & ? $5.L? 1A most beautiful drees made Of silk poplin In rose, green, black, navy, Copenhagen end other shades of blue and gray; mart large collars trimmed with buttons and a novelty crushed belt Sizes 1# to 44. Third Tloor. ?AST SIDE NEWS Links Class. The Links class of the Diamonc "street M-. E Sunday school enjoyed t - Social meeting last night at the church 'TShe young ladles spent a most enjoy able evening and refreshments wcri served. III of Chlckenpox. The children of Mr. and Mrs. flarr; jpvrearlngen, of Morgantown avenue n are ill 01 CDlcueupox. Dollar Social. jgij . The ladies of the Central Cbristlai . v8hurch will hold their annual dolla Social Thursday evening at the church A. program haa been prepared and i delightful evening la anticipated. entertained Society. >> Mrs. Frank Amos, of Guffey street ^ ?|l hostess yesterday afternoon ti the Young Ladles' Missionary Soclet of the Diamohd Street M. E. church. Returned from Pittsburgh. A. A. Ay era arrived borne Sunda evening from a several weeks' stay 1 ? Missionary Society. ;; The Missionary Society of the Pah One Baptist church will meet Thun * day afternoon at the home H Mrs. . D. Summers on Diamond street. Birthday Party. Milt Eunice ^ Minor, of Bast Par t young folks last evening Is honor of her birthday anniversary. 8t Patrick's Day emblems were used ta the decorations and a color scheme of green and white was carried out. Refreshments weie served by the hostess, assisted by her slater. Miss Ethel Minor. 0 Personals. Mrs. Dorsey Pople, who has been very 111 ,is Improving. Her mother. Mrs. Thornton Mai one, of Grafton, was called here by her Illness. Mrs. Ktncald returned to bar boms at Morgantown yesterday after a few days' visit with Misses Ethel and Rebecca Summers. Mrs. Henry Murphy, of East Parte avenue, spent tho past few days at Brownsville. Miss Emma Jacobs returned to hei home at Ore ft on Tuesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Kincaid, of Guffey street. Mrs. Cora Rager Is 111 at her home on Diamond street. WORTHIN GTON. ? ? Evangelistic Services Resumed. The evangelistic services at the Methodist Protestant church condnct. ed by Rev. C. C. Lawson which were Interrupted by the failure of the gas supply were seumed on Monday evenI ing of this week. I .. Measles in Town. I Two young children of Mr. and Mr*. |1 Inman who lately located In Worthlngton have developed caees of mea, slcS. Preparing to Build. Robert L. Parrlsh Is preparing to 1' build a residence on the lote recently purchased In the Shaver addition to \ the town of Worthlngton. Visiting Parents In Wood County. Cloyd Minnenr has been visiting his i parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mlnnear at I Waverly, Wood county, for several I days. Finlcy Oakes filled hla place at , the power plant at Hutchinson while i he was absent. Plood Stage Threatened. The indications today are that there will be another flood In the West Fork. There Is already a good Btage and the heavy rainB of today will likely put the etream out of its banks here. Personals. Miss Hazel Chase, of Fplraont, was calling on frlende here on Saturday. Misses Hazel Hess and Kate Price, of Monongah, spent Sunday with friends here, attending Sunday school in the morning at the Christian church. 'Lon Martin, who has been visiting friends here for several days, depart-' ed for his home at Oakland, Md., on Saturday evening Newton Jones, of near Monongah, was a business visitor here on Saturday. MIbb Olive Morgan was a week-end visitor with friends In Fairmont Lawrence Hawkins, of Annabelle, was a business visitor here on Saturday. Fred W. Taggart Bpent Sunday with friends in Fairmont. Don. Utterback is visiting his brother, Harvey Utterback, at present ThOB. J. Tetrlck, of Brlsco, was transacting business in Worthlngtoni on Monday. W. S. Hamilton, of Fairmont, was a business visitor here on Monday. Elmer Price, of Fairmont, was a business visitor In Worthlngton Monday. Lawrence G. Sandy was transacting business In Fairmont Tuesday, UNION GROVE M. M. Lawson has had a telephone put In his home recently. John Klsner sold bis farm to Dr. C. F. Boyers, Jr., recently and James Justla will move thereon the first of April. Born to Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Boyers last week a fine girl baby. Carter Ray, of near Utflngton, had a sale a few days ago at which everything brought good prices. Jersey cows brought from $68.60 up to $188. We understand that Luther Fletcher In the near future will go to Pittsburgh to be treated by specialists for a chronic disease which has bothered him for years. Messrs. Marmon Haun and Troy Stevens have come home from Akron, Ohio, where they had been working in a rubber factory. They couldn't stay away from the West Virginia hills. Master Frank Huff was In our locality last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ellen Phillips who has been sick quite a long time seems to be a little better at this writing. Mre. Alclnda Phillips made a bust: ness call at J. F. B. Gregory's this morning. j Mormer Johnson lost a fine horse . a iow oays ago. Mormer Johnson and family, of Fairmont. were visiting his father. Herschel Johnson, of this place, all last week. First Known Use of Glass. At Pompeii we find the first example of the use of glass, the window at the south end of the trepldartnm of the Forum baths being filled with a frame 1 of bronze and glass. It was not until i the first and second centuries, how ever, that the window came Into com' mon utility In all buildings. r k If rHE WEST VIRGINfAN?g EVEN CIVILIANS GUARD I I xS3 Even civilians In France must guard against surprise gas attacks Iran Geeman aeroplane*. Here is shown a wealthy Frenchman near the fnmt. -wearing a helmet and gas mask while chopping wood In his garden. | MANNING! Donley S. Jonei, Correspondent. L i Store, No. 12 I Shakespeare Club. The Shakespeare cliib held a meeting Monday evening In the library of j the school building. An invitation la | extended to all who are interested and desire to attend these meetings. Place of meeting will always be the high school library. Surprise Party. Dr. Phoebla Moore was pleasantly surprised by a party of ladies on Saturday evening who called at her home to help celebrate her birthday. Refreshments were served. Improved. i Mrs. L. C. Furbce and daughter, Miss Margaret, will leave for Pittsburgh today for a tew days' visit. The latter Is able to be out after two weeks' Illness. Personals. A. L. Odbert, of Fairmont, Is in this city today looking aftor business Interests. Mrs. T. S. Hardesty Is visiting her M A Daily Rat 'M made of com M wheat and m 'furnishes the m ments so v sary in food f< M "punch" ini M bodies and b 1 "There's t M No change in ^ or tize oi FRECKLES AND HIS FRII - IP 1 iff 'AIRMONT, WEDNESDAY AGAINST GAS ATTACKS1 V i ? , HS %?Hf 'ON NEWS 1 ? | save newt at Jones 8portlng Goods Railroad Street. daughter, Mrs.,C. C. Slieppard, at Bridgeport, Cotin., after spending a few weeks there she will go to Atlantic City accompanied by Mrs. Sheppard and daughter. A. B. Bero is moving his family from Main street to the Burt Hill. Mrs. Williams, of New Martinsville, ID 111 IUWU lur U VIHU Willi UVI UttUgU* ter, Mrs. Chas. Broadwater. Cecil Leacbman, of Grafton, has returned to his home after a visit with friends In this city. Miss Helen Brady, of Bcrkolev 6prlngs, is in town for a vi^ft with Mrs. F. W. Bartlett. Miss Florence Connelly has returned from Fairmont where she visited with Miss Vera Frances. E. B. Koen has returned from a business visit to Washington and Baltimore. F. C. Ftlqua. of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, was a business visitor in town Monday. ion Ik Grape-Nuts % Lined whole W. alted barley, K mineral ele- ? itally neces- K ar putting the K to energetic JNDS? (WON'T SOME BO\ Of.OtMDnklC I. mil I ... .Vs-sJWSb1: r youfc moyuefc ^J|?g|?p| t you go out -fy'f EVENING, MARCH 14,1917 j Evening Chat ? Ye onght to eee yer self. When ye fly ap in a rage, Actin' like a wild hyena, Penned up In a cage, Yer face all red and eyes Popped out and collar 9 Nearly bustia' V And teeth all set II And nostrils spread? Gosh! but ye'r disgustin'. THE DEACON. S One of the most noticeable features ' 9 of the shops of the city at the presentI g time is the display of patriotic em-: 5 blems of all descriptions. American I * flags, big and little, bunting in varl- g ous designs, pins and bouttonnteres | g of ribbon and mptal are found in prac-1 S tically all the retail stores of the city IS In abundance and the calls for these j gj articles are large1. One department S store today received a consignment of i S character dolls and these dolls were j g dressed In materials representing the 5 American flag and even the hair rib- g bons of the dolls were of red, white and blue. Merchants say the demand j S for flags, etc., Is almost unprecedented | S here. In the social affairs given here j g stomacn, remove me sour, undigested s food and foul gases; take the excess j* bile from the liver and carry off the ' constituted waste matter and poison from he bowels. Remember the qulckost way to get rid of colds Is one or two Cascarets at j night to cleanse the system. Get a 10- I cent box at any drug store. Don't for | get the children. They relish this Can- j dy Cathartic and it is often all tbat Is , needed to drive a cold from their little systems. Baltimore & Ohio j RAILROAD SPRING TOURS TO WASHINGTON j AND BALTIMORE MARCH 31 & JUNE 7 $9.05 ROUND TRIP FROM FAIRMONT Tickets Valid for all regular trains and good returning 10 daya Including date of sale. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ALL EXPENSE FEATURE. Tickets including S days' board In Washington, side trips, etc., may be secured upon payment of $20.50 additional. Secure booklet and full information from ticket agent. | Charles H. Morin f ? of Eennsvllle, 0. J Evangelist J ? Starts a Series of Meetings ? ? Saturday, Feb. 24,1917, ? X and continuing indefinitely at the X U ? CHURCH OF CHRIST ? 1 ? Barrackville, W. Va. X ? Everybody invited to come ? X and bring your friends. X r r OR GIRL HELP FRECKLE lljH ( GoowESSlmvl uM C VoV TELL J~ ) me?^-\WU the decorations are In most instances J the Old Glory colors and the songs such S as "Star Spangled Banner" and "Amer- a lea" are being featured In pntertaln- 9 ments and school affairs. Must Be Able to Overlook. Two persons will not be friends 0 tong If they cannot forgive each other I little fallings.?Ln Rruyere. BAD COLD? TAKE | "BAOBinCTO" CAD s WOMtnUO IUI\ % BOWELS TONIGHT! ? s THEY'RE FINE! LIVEN YOUR LIV- S ER AND BOWELS AND CLEAR ! YOUR HEAD. NO HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH, ' BAD COLD OR CONSTIPATION BY MORNING. Get a 10-cent box. Colds?whether In the head or any ; J part of the body ? are quickly over- f come by urging the liver .to action and I keeping the bowels free of poison. Take J Cascaads tonight and you will wake ! up wit" a clear head and your cold will j be gone: Cascarets work while you * sleep; they cleanse and regular the J " * ? ? INew jJB Jl SlYllih Hats ^\?Wy Shown evory day | *2.50 up to *10.00 J Spring | f*| | &fcg&jr!k} I X IN MANY a very notable feat ^ obtained by embroidery. M ANOTHER worthy of special l Jl Green in the new Gunlburl mater ^ stitching on pockets, collar and ^ JERSEY CLOTH Is the mat< ^ sweater coat effect. This suit I ^ green and rose. Priced at 129,76 ri At *1860, *19.76, *21.75, thero ? S values! Of poplin, gabardine an ^ lard, apple green, sand, copen M ? See Garment Di? % ^ Front V ymmm t Master James L. of Chambersbu and bis " Bod ?moto ?v ? This Little CI Never "Dosed The Hymans Now Usi ment for Croup and ( Mr. PAUL S. HYMAN, oi 438 E. Washington Street) Chambersburg, Pa., is the father of this fine baby boy. Sometime ago Mr. Hyman tried the Southern method of treating colds externally?Vick's VapoRub Salve, and was so delighted with the results that he has given us permission to reprint his letter as follows: "I had a very bad cold on my cheat, and coughed very hard. I rubbed Vlek'a VapoRub on my chest (or about five or six times and the results were wonderful. Also, I have ta fifteen months old baby boy who had a very bad cold In his Tqi , head. My wife simply V "Ifean allMI. O -MlCKSvl Iry a Want Ad in S)?BY BLOSSER. W GEE-1 DON IhI v WK10U)****** ___________ -Where Fashion Reigns" j OtVO/Vl^ Stylish WjliU Sij I,-, fl|i at $1.00, $1.25 SSfr WtiMgy $1.50 up to $7.50 |p|t : Suits I :>! Previously | Unequalled 1 Smartness | More and more of & the new spring suits K are arriving. Some to g be shown today have g just come in. Some K that were here a day fi, or two ago are not 3a here now. They have ^ v been tried and found S; i in*esistible. I The prevalence of X a bright colors is the || A very first thing you gg , \\ will notice. U That Is the manifestation of Sh J "Sport" Influence, which In ? suits, as well ae In coats, dresses and waists, Is very SS strong. ure la the strikingly smart effects Ajk mention Is a suit of Shadow Lawn ?S lal. Very smartly cut, self colored >^S i sleeves 134.75. trial In a very "Natty" suit In a Ee s shown In copen, mustard, apple i ire suits that are really astounding fn d serge. Very smart models. Mus- K ue, navy blue and black. splay in Our Four m - Vindows J| iap Is i " For Colds e the "External" TreatSold Troubles rubbed Hue on hie nose and fore-'II bead, and the cold was loosened In || no time at all. We have used a great many other remedies, but yours is best eo far." Vick's VapoRub is quicker ?nd better than internal medicines for 1 cold troubles and is particularly recommended for children, as it does not disturb their digestion. The heat of the b6dy releases a soothing pine tar vapor that is inhaled with each breath, and, in addition, VapoRub absorbs thru the skin, talcing out the tightness and soreness. Mothers will find it a"trucBodyguardforthe home". Three sizes, 25c, 50c or $1.00. py.Cu^no in VOUq homC^J SALVE 1 / | ? 3 H The West Virginian D # ?--j, c>>