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i Exceptional Suits for Bo; They come in sizes 6 to 18 years, i pinch backs galore, attractive pattei Ideal suits for school wear. Knicker Pants Boy $1.00 \ Neatly made up from ^ ; good firm novelty suiting | materials, taped setlnis, re- Good ; inforced throughout, sizes ham an(] . 6 to 18 years, bloomer and knickerbocker styles, belt fu" run ' loops and suspender but- sellers, - tons. light an< I Hi lEliif1 PICTURES BF WAR, Illustrations of Value and h Importance to All In- js tercsted in the War. j j] Of all the senses, the eye is the'' greatest Instructor of the mind and Clotures tell at a glance what written pages can hardly express. In Willis , J, Abbott's great book, "The Nations at War," which is being offered read- ,! Ofs of this newspaper, it was deemed j, necessary to use nearly 600 engravings J . direct from actual photographs to tell " the full story. Many of these thrilling! , Illustrations appear in full life colors.' . all are clear, strong and gripping. 1; xnts story of the war ui> to Amur! " pa's entry into the' conflict, is .the liist authentic volume from a responsible writsr.; in fact, it is not on the market here yet, except as secured through this newspaper which reserved l'or its readers a limited allotment of the llrst edition, which is now being distribut The'volume contains 4AS pages, and is complete with maps charts, chronology and well selected lyric verse Wrought forth by the war. It is hand-: somely bound, and wliilo it is fully worth $3.00 it is offered to readers of this newspaper at a big discount for a limited time only. The lot being limited will uecessl- ' tate a quick response to avoid disap poihtment. The Cash Discount Vouch>. 8r printed elsewhere in this issue explains the plan fully. CANNOT FIND MAN'S | PENNSY RELATIVES Harrisburger Will be Turned Loose From Jail on , :: Wednesday. 1L* '> t- tliWnrt in Inriito rplativpo or frirntlK I Kg,. ol Charles Shaw in Ilarrisburg, Pa., Hfc oik Monday proved to be fruitless, acocrdlng to A. M. Glover, sheriff. The . official states that the Western Union Tfelegraph Company returned the telegram stating that no such address K ' as was written in Shaw's book could t t? located in Harrisburg. i-"'- ^According to a former Harrisburg HR; man, now located in Fairmont, there ? is-no address like 423 Penn street or B . 433 Pine street or 423 Pennsylvania avenue at the Pennsylvania capital, although the city has streets with all I three names. The sheriff on Monday had Shaw removed to the fall for safe keeping. If nothing is heard in res' Sard to Shaw's relatives he will be I, - turned loose Wednesday according to || Sheriff Glover. "Shaw is the young man who drained ah ounce bottle of iodine on Sundayevening and after ho had been resuscitated he attempted to commit B,. suicide by hanging himself at Cook hospital. ? ?" ? The Labyrinth of Debt. [;' It is well for you to strive to get out cf debt Of course, you can't do i It, but try striving yon may be nhlo to ? keen getting farther In.?Fort \ -Iffelesroi:). T1 Girls' All Wool yC\. Serge Dresses Wup) $250. f J Come In sizes 3 to 6 * A years, nicely made I ,"\ . from all wool serge; !.\'J ,4ja navy only; tTlmmed J with bright colors; an l\ wl&Si '('oa' *a" dress foi [ j?J?^5. small growing girls. ^'r's' Gingham fcSwMlA Dresses 69c <? 9* Iffl Sizes 6 to 14 years . b vA Wm| made of good quallt; fcf> ^UnT of gingham, actual (I PfiKuWlfV values' neatly trimmed ZjfflJmYh suitable for school oi general wear. ?Third Floor. ys at $3.50. A Spier ill wool materials, Pricei ns and colorings, s' Blouse d V'aistsi my 35c washable glngI percale fabrics, of sizes, actual SOc collar attached, 1 dark patterns. adisonstT^-^-U^1 JT.W.VA. 3layed Favorites; Must Stand Trial HUNTINGTON, Sept. 25. ? I. K. \ >yc, untif a short time ago general nanager of the Coal and Coke raiload, was indicted in federal court ere, charged with having violated ection one of the Elkins amendment ? the Sherman anti trust law, and aleging that he discriminated in the istribntion of cars for coal mines on he Coal and Coke railroad. It Is al ged in the Indictment that certain nines along the Coal and Coke raiload, through the work, of the gener-1 1 manager, received more than the j ercentage of cars to which they were ntitled. The mines specified la the allotment were Dorfeo mine, Thomp on Block Coal Company; Turner nine, Morris Fork Conl Company; i Jueens Shoals mine of lite Queen :hoals Mining Company. A wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. Used everywhere by folks who find that coffee dis agrees. "There's a Reason" as one -fnouewcj i ahead of AS Slow lookiiJ6 as a Clam, but ? ! ACfioH, 5 AND FASTER THAN a one A sot)A OtRKER' ^ Fft I IUJaJH \ COLLIMS s\^?nn\s J cross V. /LT >jl |S/0 SAILOR ' fliis H-y "" eert /(V \A / f^O* M00C IE WEST VIRGINIAN?F. ! iC , r. r -,ww idid Array of Fall Hats d from $2.50 to $5.00. Panne velvet ?s./jjST has had a glow-, ing renneissance ?and many a brim and crown shines with It or hatter's plush. Colors are j) soft. becoming J, ' f ones that form "Sj I such a perfect i A complement . to \ ?A/ winter's furs. A / Yes, many of ( \ fj these hats turn I / l j up their brims |J // and refuse to be u / commonplace. ? \ f i Third Floor. . Our store will be closed all clay Wednesday on account of Jewish i i i nonciay. ? t School Funds Here From Charleston School funds for Marion county arrived in Fairmont 011 Monday afternoon, A. M. Glover, the sheriff, having received the lirst installment ol tile $20,:t24 appropriation, which is $7,::G1. The other two installments will he received at a later date. The money will be distributed as follows over the district: Fairmont $240.Id; Grant district, $723.82; Lin colli district, $11S2; Maunington district, $1257.02; Paw Paw district $787.50;-Union district, $37$.44; Win Held district, $422.25; Fairmont Inde pendent, $17G6.31t Union Independ ent, $601.SO. THE HEART How It Act# In Every Day Life The human heart, In a healthy man weighs but eleven ounces. It beats ,rrom long before birth until death, in nn average lifetime, about seven million times, allowing seventy bents to the minute. Every twenty-four hours this slight organ performs labor equivalent to lifting a tou of material eighty feet into the air. If the blood becomes poor, and filled with poisons from diseased kidneys, the heart is not only starved, but poisoned as well. It soon becomes exhausted and unable to meet any extraordinary demand , which may ho made upon it. Snpplj 1 pure blood; get the kidneys to working; tone up the feeble stomach! Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovers purifles the blood, relieves the kid, neys and tones up the allmentarj canal. Give the heart the food II needs and it will continue to wort till the natural end of life. Bum pass, Va.?"Before I commenced taking Dr. Tierce's medicines I suffered with pain In my shoulders, head and back, and had palpitation of the heart ; I could hardly get up. Was in bed nearly all the time. I took Dr. Pierce't Mod kail Discovery and Favorite Prescription. I soon began to feel muct better and oould visit around in th< ' neighborhood. I owe it all to Dr ; Tierce's remedies. Would advise any! one thus afflicted to use 'Golden Medli cal Discovery' qnd 'Favorite Prescrip| tion.' I also took the 'Pleasant Peli lets' with good results. "I thank Dr. Tierce for his medicinec and kind advice and am glad to heat from him."?Mas. Sebie E. Kims, k. F. D. 2, Bumpass, Va. The modern improvement in pillsDoctor^ Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Tbev help' Nature, instead of fighting witn j her. Sick and nervous headache, bili: ouBness, costiveness, and all derangerponia nf il>n ?* 1- -S 1 i i wauls vuc iucr, ctuiuucii ana uoweui I ws prevented, relieved, cured. AND OH, LO( <3000 uJCK >1vt>"J0 PLfttE MOUS reTW6*4A Et>0lE COUUHS-BRW?4t6 IS GAIT* AMD VLAY6R 1M LEAGUE AMD whLUAMS HEAV/V GUM OF VJHtYE, ,H - SOX REG I MEMY ? kIRMONT, TUESDAY EVE] schedule for the iimiasii Work Will Begin Next Monday With Men's Classes Details Arranged. Gymnisium classes will be la full force at the Fairmont Y. M. C. A. be, ginning next Monday. The schedule j lias been arranged and was announced | [ today. During the summer the gym-1 j rasium was thoroughly overhauled. George W. Blickley, the physical dl- j ; rector, will have charge of Junior A. j ! -1 ?.*. K. *.1?, .. V. ? i itirs, uiu uuBiucsa muu a vwaa, uiu ; j 11 enlor class and the intermediate class.! E. K. Worthington will have charge of j the employed boys' class. Miss Grace ! KoBter will have charge of the matrons' end the business girls' class. Miss ; Laura Mae Dunnington will have charge of the graded school girls and the high school girls. The entire gymnasium schedule together with the swimming periods fol- j low: Monday ? Junior "B" gymnasium.! 4:00-4:45; Junior "A" 4:45-5:30; Itusl-1 ness men. 5:30-6:30: Employed boys, 7:15-8; Seniors. 8:15-?:30. Tuesday ? Matrons, gymnasium, j 7:15-10:15; swim, 10:30-11; grade girls, | gymnasium, 4-4:45; swim, 5-5:30; H. S. girls, gymnasium, 4:45-5:30; swim, 5:30-6; business girls, gymnasium,: 7:30-8:15: swim, 8:30-9. Wednesday ? Intermediate. 4-4:45; Junior "A," 4:45-5:30; Business Men, 5:30-6:30; Employed boys, 7:15-8; Sen-i iors, 8:15-9:30. Thursday ? Matrons, gymnasium. 9:30-10:15; swim. 10:30-11; grade j, pirls, gymnasium. 4-4:45; swim, 5:30-, ti; Business girls, gymnasium, 7:30-;! S.15; swim, 8:30-9. Friday ? Intermediates. 3:30-4:30; jj Junior "B" 4:30-5:15; Business men, j 5:30-6:30; Employed boys, 7:15-8; Sen ! | iors, 8:15-9:30. I Saturday?Junior "B." 9:30-10:15; | ] Junior "A." 10:15-11; Intermediates,! 11-12; Grade plrls, gymnasium, 2:30-1 3:30; swim. 3-3:30. 3:30-4; H. S. girls, and Seniors. 4-4:30, 4:30-5; gymnasium 4-5: exhibitions, games, etc., 7-10. SURPRISE PARTY. A surprise party was given on Sunday at Fairview in honor of Mrs. Thomas Wells, the occasion being her 73 birthday anniversary. The guests .included members of the family and relatives as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Will Wells and daughter. Miss Edna and son Claude, Muhlon Tennant and daughters, the Misses Gertrude, Grace, Lizzie, Ella, Flore, Maggie, and Messrs. Thomas, Bert and Charley, Allie, Evert, Florence and Virginia Longstreet, Glen Wells, the ^Misses , Mayme, Dora and Frances Wells. Will ; Roach, the Misses Beryl and Emma ' Roach, Mrs. Flora Johnson, Mrs. Blanche Roach and Mr. Taylor. If Your Ears Ring With Head Noises. If you have Catarrhal Deafness or , litad noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 1, pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Take 1 talbespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relict I from the distressing head noises, i ( logged nostrils should open, breathing j t'ccome easy and the mucus stop drop1 j ping into the throat. It is easy to pre 1 pare, costs little and is pleasant to I take. Any one who lias Catarrhal Deaf1 I ness or head noises should give this [ I prescription a trial. Holt Drug Co. can supply you. I I Lemons Whiten and j : j Beautify the Skin! j ; j Make Cheap Lotion | The Juice of two fresh lemons I strained into a bottle containing tlireo I ounces of orchard white makes a I whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at [ about the cost one must pay for a , small Jar of the ordinary cold creams. . fare should he taken to strain the ! lemon juice through a fine cloth so no , lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion \ will keep fresh for months. Every ! woman knows that lemon Juice is used , to bleach and remove such blemishes , as freckles, sallowness and tan and , is tho ideal skin softener, smoothener and bcautifler. I Just try it? Make up quarter > pint of this sweetly fragrant lemou , lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the hidden ' roses and beauty of any skin. It is 1 wonderful for rough, red hands. Your drouggist w ill sell three ounces of orchard white at little cost, and 1 any grocer will supply the lemons. jft vvhat (jliilnri seinus us r0r6 and aft squint ftf "noottis* coluns- . i xfuayln' bau-i/ h JpL otuotrft id MX ^?_7t^ throwing omr yy^sts:g?ri"^?y on an opposing q pi.aver when c??id&inoff ? SING, SEPTEMBER 25,1917 4^ T I Opens at | 8:00 A.M.I THE j ATTRACT! ? Is Creating Unbounded Inl s This Community?And Qu 5 come in view of their DSTi S and it holds good for you ai K ly responsible for this put h THE EXTRAORDINARY ? this season at Courtney's I IS ESTAE | SUITS Oj New stylish suits in K the newest fabrics, and ? the wanted colors, all ^ received last week. Prices g $18.bw $19.75 $21.75 g $23.75 $26.75 $29.75 $33.75 $38.75 $43.75 ^ Millinery in its that is a broad assertion ?? in high prices either?but: gUR 6 PA/1T0 Stylish New C I WJAlo godeofther PA i mMMiiUMIIMMIIKI-Mtflii 3 s SVyle Sujp 1 Announce s ?g The .Toseph Horne'Co. will Supreme Exhibit of Fall Fashions, at ti 3 Fairmont Monday, Tuesday and E September 24Hi, 251 g in charge of Mrs. Mary B. staff of Fashion rcpr 5 The exhibit will include i showing of ^ ??%_ L (ttl orreer, n^ernc | Evening Dresses, < and Blouses, And OlW Women's E Apparel | rst i of a distinctive character, i be accepted and no di ? 1 I Y' [JOSEF -HE'S RLD SERIES CONT ~S /sHftULvJetETrtifTX W f LOOK AT IT eooit t s~.\ eerowe tie oaes / y vbftck-tb-fri' bencn*/ half throws okj rnees-slams the pill To pitche as if at were sore at ml*. covers -me *x \ 1/ <basc ukt white? wash andis mere ., .^[l. pffi-. - and there at the same the - ~ i' ' ii = ** ' - HINGS WOMEN WEAR? DAILY ARRIV of More and More IVE FALL terest and Enthusiasm on th ite Right, too:?for the style 1NCT SIMPLICITY. WEA iid your neighbor alike. It i: )lif> intprPRt?'ho Phnnoro 1C " volume of "things fc HASHED BEYOND 1 DRESSES Pretty serge dresses in navy, brown, green, plum, black, taupe, etc. Prices $10.75 up to $31.75. Stylish Satin Dresses in all the wanted colors at $11.75, $14.75 up to $44.75. Highest Conception But we have every confidenc in ALL PRICE RANGES fi loats received last Saturday, tewest fabric cut in the new( mmmama&sm reme d menV present a Style h and 26tW Bromley, and a |M esentatives, a comprehensiv# ton and p 2oats. Suits fi. and Misses' /j*jg exceedingly attractive and mo< [plications will be sold, assuring exclusiveness in dress. sur presence is earnestly requesU >H HOW PITTSBURGH 'J-fcHMmtafrtHIWKHIWtWWWIIIMiWllWWBWWWIBIB ENDERS i i a \ \fresrt n^^^gil hes a eooush gfa=r3t&^ mxltr that vchto a v.^aezduflu from >sr -jb z?o w1"rri rftv 01 ww wl rut rubber or ft oetpstft wver tt~ r a hhighr vn re ov.de ^fvj qpap ir{m 5ccn6rv, buy ,ooesrrwy,ray schalk. . ^ va tesr ca1c?ih6 virtuoso its' mrt" im rvve eusvwtss wv)em son ' ^ * i *' &"* \ K "iV- t v"-' ' ' >' A . v?- ?. .. 1 I ,'1 III ' ???? "1B Closes at 5:00 P. M. I I APPAREL I I 9H te Part of the Woman of 8| is this fall are doubly wel- jS RABLE is the WORD- ? 3 the fact that it is main- S appreciated. Then too, f )R WOMEN" to be found M DISPUTE I v FURS v I Every piece new this U season. Muffs and scarfs S sold separate or in sets. ?S V Coney, Opossum, China 5 Wolf, Red Fox, Black ^ Fox, Taupe Fox, Natur- m al Martin, Lynx, Kalin- gK sky Hudson Seal, Scotch' ? Mole, Mink, Etc-, $4.50 aj on up to $75.00. s?We Know :e of making it good?not 9 om LOWEST PRICE on 9 Many are fur trimmed N| ?st style. Priced $25 to Ofi MSMsmmssa & '* . . . - . aerate prices, uraers win purchasers the. utmost <E CO, 1 'FtG&ERut" OK OeTfitT^N awhy nurt \ pat J RES "THfe PILL NEVER 6ETS , ft PEEK PAST SCHftLK 1