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f "pjf I Mothers! Here Are ! for the Biflle gii Before buying your child's spr Third Floor and examine the Ion ship In the Important combfnatlc I $3.50 finats i Handsome coat jp*~, a, in black and ?B 2 WO white checks, B U|1K collar, cuffs -Js |Pw and fancy pock B w3^ eta are trimmed with white or old rose poplin and buttons, sizes ft to 14. Other new coats up to Sfi.TS. KS11P1 ARMY AND NAVY SENI | RECRUITING EXPED Recruiting for the United Stat the limit. men sent all over the coil % Bailors. Here Is an army officer sol era gathered from the fields to listt , FAIRVIEW. ' > The TV. C. T. r. was delightful entertained Thursday night at 11 home of Dr. and Mrs. .1. W. 1". .Ir via on Main street, at a seasonal) f hour delicious refreshments we served. Several selection? were jc dered and wore greatly enjoyed by ; ; present. wore Mrs. L. L. Morris. Mt G. L. Miller. Mrs. Mary Green. Ail Walter Toothman. Mrs. H. D. Edd ,\ ' Mra. Gladys Walls. Mrs, llarrv Stor< I Mrs. Stella Wilson, Misses Etta Mye and Edith Wilson and the luvlti guests were Mrs. Leona Barry. Mi Florence Galloher ami Mrs. Finch. Alva Halnos and ulster. MistfGe Wanes, have gotje to Akron. Ohio, i l, a business visit. Mrs. M. D. Yost entertained Mi Ward Dragoo and Mrs. Lewis Wrig to six o'clock dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter a the happy paroMs or a baby boy. Dr. T. H. Miller war visiting 1 ' brother. Dr. George It. .Miller. Frlda Dr. J. W. I'. Jarvis was a businc visitor at Downs Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Storey Lanhatn and ba! . ' of Fairmont, were week-end guests Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. u Sti ' Mrs. Clara M. Hofitl entertained i formally Thursday afternoon Mr .1 seplilne Haymond and daughter. Mi Kate Preston Haymond. Miss Pali E. Martin and Mrs. J. 1. Tcnnant. ii freshments were served and a pie; ant afternoon spent. Ward Dragoo lies returned D Charleston where he is working in t oil field. i iiS ' Mrs. William Bowman was hoste t. i Thursday night to the Needle Cr: Sewing club. The a[fair was In lion a pf Mrs. D. C. Stursiss. of Morgo l! town, and Mrs. Lewis Wright, of Pit and a pleasant evening spent. T ?, members present were Mrs. J. C. To r Miss Millie Hnnes, Mrs. W. D. Yo ] Miss Mazella Barto, Mrs. ira Yo f; Mrs. Radph Machesney. Mrs. Willis Knode, Mrs. Clyde .Machesney, Mi Willis Haughty Mrs. Mable Tripp? hi Mrs. Ward Dragoo and the hostess Mrs. Riley Martin, of Farmingti Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, of Ml B'? niugcon, airs. earn naught, or Dru " right, Okla., are hero for tho funo: of Mra. Frauk Miller at the M. Hfe,. church, South, Sunday morning. 5Funeral services over the body Mrs. Frank Miller whose death oce jL red Monday morning at Drumrig Okla., will be held at the M. E. ehtiri South. Sunday morning at 10 o'eloi M . Services will be conducted by Hi C. N. Coffman, pastor of the churi assisted by Rev. R. D. Hall, pastor the Methodist Episcopal church, tennent will be made In tho Falrvb cemetery. J. Y. Hamilton and si undertakers. Hugh Amos, of Clendomln, h vli lug his father, Homer Amon, at V Prof. Weaver, ot the Fairmont HI school, was a woek-end guest at 1 home at Morgontown. Russell and Jesse Wilson, Rons Tax, Scott Parrlsh were business vi |ors at a rant Town Friday. fi n MM*** ? -?? New Coats and Dresses rls at Creat Savings lng garment we want you to visit our 50 collection which will give us leaderin3 of style, quality and low prices. $1.50 Dresses Smart dresses ^ mm made in tho lat V B est styles of I M 9% gingham or Hn _ m J fttio. nlain fitrin iHi IflH VP es and plaids. Sizes 2 to 14. Special $1.25. Third Floor. )nTW!svT^4 >S MEN ON ITION IN FARM DISTRICTS :s army and navy is being pushed to in try to author in new Holdlers and letting recruits in a ftmu district, workin to him. , Mrs. Agnes and Marie Greaser were I shopping at Fairmont Friday. Howard Reed, of St. Louis, is visit ly | ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. le.j II. Cummins. ir* Mrs. Cora Wise is at St. Mary's 'e hospital. Clarksburg, for treatment. r0 Mrs. G. L. Miller and daughter, Miss Klonore, were at Fairmont shopping Saturday. Mrs. W \V. Bowman and aunt. Miss ' Lena Gibson, ot Betliany, wero at ' Fairmont shopping Saturday, is Mrs. Homer Amos delightfully en il tertained the Lincoln Cheer Sewing s Circle at iter homo at Koystono. Fri day afternoon from 2 In 5 p. m. Needle work was the diversjon of the after 31l noon and delicious re'freshments were serevod. Those present were Mrs. W J. Barth, Mrs. ;hn Green. Mra. G . ' 1.. Miller, Mrs. J. W. P. Jarvis. Mrs W. W. Bowman. Miss Salllc E. Mar lin. Miss Gladys Thompson, Mrs. May i field am! daughter. Mrs. Htbbs ami .. 1 Mr. aod Mrs. I oilier Amos. " l.'olph Hess, oi Kivesville. Erode Air ' ruons were business visitors at Fair "" mom Thursday afternoon. , Dave Siurgiss. of Morgantown, h A a week-end visitor here. ? l.ee Wills, of Farmington, was visit ing his uncle, 1.. F. Dragoo, Fridays Mrs. barney McBee and Mrs. Lull , Murphy arc Pi'.whergh visitors this week. , ' Mr. and Mrs, Crone, of Pittsburgh A' aro visiting the iatter's mother, Mrs Rlila Sine. Mrs. Loin L'rdcrwood and Mrs. Buz , McBee weie a*. Fairmont shopping h Tliursday. Mrs. Maude Talklngton. of Fair ' mont, was visiting at the home o s*| Mr. L. F. Dragoo. There was a Dorcas meeting at the " 1 M. E. church. South, Thursday after ts-1 noon' St, St. St, J km ?" ro, ^ $ i?i- L J. Christian Endeavor Society; leader, 11 Josoph Conley; topic, "Lessons in el Trust." 0:30, Christian Endeavor, top- w ic, "The Curso of Cowardice," John 18:15-27; leader, Cecil McDonald. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL C CHURCH. Claude E. Goodwin, Pastor. d Services tomorrow as follows: Sun- y day school at 9:30. You will enjoy this p, service. You will find just the class Sl that suits you. A fine orchestra. Goou. y music. The school has settled down B| to work nflor the handicap of the winter. Public worship and sermon at a, 10:45. The message will be delivered p by Colonel William Evans, of Pitts- p burgh, who has charge of the Salvation ? Army work in Western Pennsylvania, u Ohio, West Virginia. Kentucky and e Tennessee. Epwortli League devotion- p at meeting at ti:3U. 'Topic, "Ue-galvan- 0 izing IndltTerent Members." Leader, n Mr. J. M. Jacobs. Public worship and v sermon at 7:30. Subject of Bormon, e "The Abundant Life." This is the beginning of our special meeting. We , have planned a three weeks' Campaign ?closing with Easier Sunday The members of the church ai* urged to c attend these services?others are cor- i dlally invited. n T CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. p Clarence D. Mitchell, D. D., Minister. Sunday school at D:30 a. m., Seymour Mclntlro, superintendent. The 1 Sunday school will be interested in hearing Major A. E. Widgiug, of Nashville, Tennessee. Morning worship and s, preaching at 10:45 o'clock. Major A. ? 10. Widging will lie the morning speak- jj er. The church nnd Sunday school ? nre invited to hear this man on "Social u Welfare Work." Good inspiring music. 0 ; Christian Endeavor at B:30 p. m. Dr. L Kuley will address the society on "The ... ; Nature and Value of Christian Endcav- j; or." All our young people should be ? out for this meeting. Evening preach- c {\\tr l\v tl\A nn?tnr 'it 7'Mil Karmmi c. , i thome, '"The Broken Vessels of SoI clety." Evcryono most cordially lu- ? ! vlted to the services of the day. a( . HIGHLAND AVE. M. E. CHURCH, j T. G. Meredith, Pastor. cl Sunday school at 9: SO a. tn., C. 0. y ' Parker, superintendent. Let every- .. ! body rally to the school. Interest p . should rise with every Sabbath. Jun- j, I lor League at 2:30 p. m.. Hugh Glass- tl cock, loader. Epworth League at 7:00 , p. m. J. T. Dotts, leader. Preaching A . at 7:30 p. in. I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. " W. J. Eddy, Pastor. A most excellent program has been , prepared for tip: day and all the roll- ^ I gregution and friends aro invited to ats tend. Good music will be a feature , at all the services. 9:30, Sunday . school. We desire to make this a rul . . ly day. service. 10:45, morning ser- T vice, subject, "The Revival in Soul . Winning" Junior congregation ser: mon, "A Soy and IUb Dog." 2:00, SuuI day school, Virginia avenue; 2:00, Suu day school, Rivesvillo; 2:00, Junior B f Y. P. U? Mary Boggess leader; 0:30, b i Intermediate II. Y. P. U., Delta BoBser- w , man. leader: 6:30, Senior B. Y. P. U., p ! Fairy' VanGllder loader; 7r30, evening p I service, subject, "Wandering in Sin." , FRECKLES AND HIS FRII ONKl) i dfihT n -nfAttirifiry.Mr 970,000 BILLY SUN 3 ^sfSjjjnSSSS^^^i^ ? While Billy Sunday's advance month, carpenters are finishing the bl ball park. It cost $70,000 and seats 20 _f TO-MORROWj SALVATION ARMY FIELD DAY S; Tomorrow will be observed as Field A Day in Falrmpnt for the Salvation rf Army. In a number of the churches leading representatives of the Army will present the distinctive work of the Army. The presence of these leaders is made possible by the dedl- a' cation of n new Salvation Army building In Clurl<r)iurg tomorrow alter- S noon. Being in this section they are i are being used hero tomorrow. The I public is asked to give these men a I [ hearing. 1'resident of Ministerial Asso o' | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. M H. G. Stoetrer, Minister, a j Services at T. M. C. A. Auditorium. c S?:30, Sabhath school, J. Walter " Barnes, suporlntendent; 10:45, morn- s| ing service, sermon by Brigadier Da- 0 j vld Dunham, of tho Salvation Army of [j \ ('.inrlnnati. Ohfn. 9'fill Intftrmnrltnf < ^ DAY TABERNACLE IN N Qtti&i-** * ^Sgfe Bfr^ttSi 'rn&lS? >^^k^raS7iiBwWWKHH?BWB guar^ Is organizing churches in Nov, ggeat tabernacle ever built for the rc .000. Nearby are small buildings foi WWeToca peclal cong^jijitlonal song service. Iter meetinwuf special evangelistic jaults. Comjarfnd bring a friend. #LEt'"d-5 CHAPEL. * Sunday sch?v?.it 9:30 a. m.; preach>E at-7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to II. T. PETER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. A. Boutlou, Rector, James Egan, Asst. Rector. Sunday. .March IS, 1917. Morning: Mass at S and 10:30! clock. Evening: Benediction at 7:30 j clock. Weekly services?Morning- I lass at 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock each j lorning. except Thursday, when tlio , hlldren's instructive Mass is cele- \ rated at S o'clock. Evening: Lenten i irtnon each Wednesday at 7:30 clock throughout the Lenten season, illowed by benediction. Stations of to Crosj each Friday at 7:30 o'clock irniimrhntif thu I.ontpn spiisoii. follow* J by benediction. Visitors are always eleome. WILLIAMS' MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. ornor Fairmont Ave. and Second SL R. T. Webb Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., conuctcd by 11. T. Jones, superintendent, lie campaign to be conducted roun ehalt of the Sunday school and L-hool will be fully explained Sunday, ou ought to he present to catch Hie plrit of the new movement Preachig at 10:45,a. m. and 7:3o p. m. iirlgdler W. O. Hunter, of Pittsburgh, ?,il ring the message 01 the morning. Tim astor will preach In the evening. Kp orth League at C:30 p. m? Ward M. towns, president; Harold Jones, leadr. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 . m. Good ntusic under the direction f a competent choir leader. You are tost cordially invited to these serines A apecial welcome for all i trailers In our midst. CHRIST CHURCH. Charles Baird Mitchell. Rector. Sunday services?7:30 u. in., llbly ommunion; 9:30 a. m.t Sunday school; 0:45 n. m? morning prayer and scrton. Week day services: 4:00 p m., 'uesday and Wednesday; 7:30 p. m., riday. A cordial welcome. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Gaston Are and Third St. H. A. Kunkle, M. A., Pastoi. Fourth Sunday in Lent Sunday chool at 9:30 a. m.. Win. J. Siinfferinn! superintendent; Miss llessle yer, primary superintendent. A large ttendnnce and the presence ol all te teachers Is desired. Please conit a time. Keep the Lent boxes and i lie cnten services prayerfully before ou. Morning worship at lo:45, tetue, "The Appropriation ol the Sou 1 t God;" Junior E. at 2:15 p. m.; atechetical instruction at 3 p. tn : enior C. E., special at II p. in.; eventg service at 7:30, thente, "The Coveant at Sinai." Special music at all IHVU'CO. i?li/u iin_> uujim-jo f Senior Lndies' IJible class Tuesdny, larch 20, at 7:30 p. m. in stury nt hurch. Lenten service Wednesday, larch 21, 7:30 p. m., Meditation, Apostolic service." Catechetical class riday, 7 p. m. The public cordially lvitod to all the services and lecires. ,T COLUMBIA STREET CHAPEL. There will bo preaching the chapel t the Church of Christ on Columbia treet, Fairmont. Jhmday morning at 0:30 and at 7:3(1 P. M? March IS by lid. Ira C,Moore, ot Barrackvlllc. ubject for Sunday morn ins: "The hurch and the Church Lite." Sunay evening subject "Tho Dnnger Slgul at tho Cross Roads ot Lite." A ill house at each service is expected, 'he preacher is well known and knows le book and will edify his hearers. For the Quick Sweat Often the doctor advises n patient to e given a sweat In bed. The quickest ay thlB can be dflfle Is to wrap two leccs of nnslaked lime In wet cloths, nt them on plates and lay them on ach side of tho patient. 3NDS?(IT WASN'T THE ] 5T ,-fyrac. MARCH 17,191?: ' EW YORK ' York, for Ills campaign there next.B vivalist, at the old American league S ' sickness, (Ire and other emergencies, jj T^hurchesI i " FIRST M. E. CHURCH ? B. M. Mitchell, Pastor Sunday school 9:30. J. A. Swlger J superintendent. All together for a big j attendance In every department. jj 10:45, preaching?evangelistic ser-,5 vice. 15 2:30, Mission Circle. I 6:30, Christian Endeavor. I 7:30, Evangellstlvo services. Spe V rial music will bo an enjoyable lea- S turn of tills service. Mr. Jones Is a 5 very successful leader as Is shown 8 by Ills management of tho chorus of'* voices assisting In the revival sec J vices. Ho will have somelhlng spo- < clal for both services Sunday, and wo J are hoping to have great moetlngs J We ask the help of all in these ser-1J vices. is M. P. TEMPLE S J. C. Broomfleld, D.D., Pastor jj The special feature of our service:: J tomorrow will be _jhe address at the * morning service by Col. Wm. Peart of J New York city. Col. Peart Is the chief J accrotary of the Salvation Army In 2 the United States, and when Com- jl mnnder Jlooth Is unable to keep her \ appointments. Col. Peart Is usually J sent In her place. A splendid address s may be expected. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. A J special effort has been made during J thp wee If by the teachers to reach the J scholars for tomorrow morning. t Public worship at 10:45 with ad- 1 dre.-s by Col. Peart of New Y'ork J city. Christian Endeavor at G:30 led by ( ,?Ir. I.tpne Cook. I Evening worship at 7:30 with scr- t : miin on "The Continuity of Christ.' J Specie, music and a cordial wel- i | i ome. ' 5 DIAMOND STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. D. Reed, Pastor 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school. A cordial greeting to all. . 10.30 a. m.. sermon by Brigadier i Albright of the Salvation Army staff. I f of Pittsburgh. A most capable and | S efficient woman officer in change of i < Ihe entile Pittsburgh division. 6:30 p. m., Kpworth League. IJ 7:30 p. m? Sermon by pastor. Scr-j't vices, Evangelistic. A most cordial f welcome to any or all of these scr- jj vlcts. f Guyandotte Club Coffee simply? < | truthfully stated ? the best at any J j price.?Adv. f | .7-77=- j Phone your \ \ \ Real Estate j Advertisement , to IS Bell 1105, 1106 Consol. 250. Its' ?lmo to start advertising . jj . j your property again. With >. j Spring here, people are reading J | t the Classified Advertisements c with renewed interest?and hun- < ilreds are making lists of prop- J; erty advertised In these columns < that they will inspect at once. I ' Mnnv rentals and sales will ; be closed THIS WEEK. Why < not present the facts about ? YOI'lt proposition before it is ^ too late? ( I c Start now to convert your ' : i property into cash through j Classified Advertisements in The West Virginian j j FROG THAT WAS SCARED. L. . a I jf^"The Store for Women?Where Faction Reigns"^*! etyliih Hate Styllth Waltte i| Shown every day at $14)0, $1i5 J W $2.50 up to $10.00 $1 JO up to $7JO ; | Spring Suits J I Smartness I ^ llU II ?vr-Laffilf M More and more of \ Iff Ij| \ Y\ 1 the new spring suits [K nil \ U>\ A 'are arriving Some to ? J 5 >/ S i \ I \\ flilvi hp shown tori a v havp 25 j> A htuuuKKig v/ dkWA MiViHi We cany a line made by the foremost loose leaf j i manufacturers in America, in fact in the world, I j; among these the well known- Irving-Pitt Ring Books, I a cut of which is shown above. The quality of these ^ loose leaf ring books is unsurpassed. Theirle is the I leading line and we have them here handy for you. I Some are bound in full Black Levant Grain Cowhide, 5 lined with tan leather, others lined with black leath- > >; er with pocket in front. Just call 1105 or come in and j !*et the best. ^ |' Fairmont Printing and PublMig Co. I Monroe Street Fairmont, W. Va. )?BY BLOSSER. ^ f /rwgfooswr^ Ipjjl I YLArcC I WpooR. UTTUE FROfiJ iL^JJ v.'L'.'-v; .1 .isv'.f- '. .;j^\^AaaiSi?MiWM^^Bw3 ?> v--.,-A ., , 'V'r ifflvVi % 1 W just come in" Some ? $ lb|~tUJArV Y ^ Lhat were here a day W (/ ( v, | I or two ago are not N i rr1 w i, , here now. They have SJ NI / I been tried and found N> ^ M I !?(n irresistible. & / The prevalence of X J I u|ii'|| bright colors is the & ' i i / ~ "; \ very first thing you g kj j A will notice. rgj J#/ OWtVU/oi 7 \\ That is the manifestation of SS /7 [ . - - "Sport" influence, which In OS 1 / N> suits, as well na In coats, jSS k\ dresses and waists, Is very SS "vi Btrong- . SS . SJ IN' MANY a very notable feature Is the strikingly ju&art effects |M a obtained by embroidery. M SI ANOTHER worthy of special mention fs a suit of Shadow Lawn vL 'Jl Green In the new Gunlbunl material. Very smartly cut, self colored eg ?5 stitching on pockets, collar and Blecves $34.76. ^ J |g JERSEY CLOTH Is the mhterial In a Tery "Natty" suit In > ^ 1 gj sweater coat effect. This suit Is shown In copen, mustard, apple ! green and rose. Priced at $29.75. ^ 1 <3 At $1850. $19.75, $21.75, there are suits that are really astounding ffi I S values! Of poplin, gabardine and serge. Very smart models. Mus- S$ I fi tard. apple green, sand, copen blue, navy blue and black. Sj * S K , I See Garment Display in Our Four % Front Windows S | 1 * | One Man in ^Thousand j i $ They say that only one man in a thousand has a jj chance to become great. We don't know jugt how I true this is, but we know that every man in this city jj has a chance to get the best loose leaf ring books on the market by coming to the Fairmont Printing and :l PnVilicliinnr flnmnanv fni* tliom