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I Ihe Ihird floor Jjr REDUC * t< /fV ! . i I At $ ?Coats of wool mixtures. Some half lined or lined thr At $1 ?Coats of wool Kerseys cloths, etc. Some haif^line ues to ?25.00. At $1 ?Coats of Bolivia, pom i ours, etc.^ Some lined thro ues to ?30.00. I n/ucK i A ON "ECO/VO. ????__? WASHINGT< GOSSIP I WASHINGTON". D. C.. Jan. Congressman Edward Coop2- is >.'ie only id ember of the West Virginia delegation wh-_ was not here when Congress -?opena ? after the holiday rec.ss. Mr. Cooper .'s detained at home by the grave and serious illness of his brotn?--in-law, Col. W. H. Thomas. Bramvell. A telegram received from him today at?ted that he expccten :< start for here thf first of nest wee'e Col. Thomas is well known to the people in the southern part of the sta'c as a very wealthy c- al operator, and to the Republican pj.iticians throughout the state as one of the members of the delegation to the last national conven tion of 'heir party. The following have been recommended by Congressman H. <'. Wood yard for appointment as cadets to he Naval Academy at Annapolis. Md.: Joseph Benson Markey. of Barkers burg; John i amar Whitten. Jr.. ( Hnntington, son ot' Judge John L. Win?ten. formerly of Point Pleasant, and Richard Carter Kendall, of Hunting ton. These *hree voung men wll i -.ke the entrance examinations next April. ill K*. NT Ii n^u aiicdid'.cn *?iu uu uaiuvu ?*4 JWoodyard within the next few- days. James Lively, Jr.. of Charleston, who has been located at the radio station at Radio. Va.. near here, left to day for the Harvard radio training school where ho will be located for the next four months. ? " . John V. Fundcrbrick. of Morgantown, has enlisted here as a civil en gineer in the Naval Reserve Corps. A hill to correct the military record 01 William >1. Cheuvront. of Palestine, W. Va., has been introduced in the upper bouse bv Senator Sutherland. "I he latter 1ms been notified by the Pen tcivu VUlUIMidOlUUCi Ui lll? v? an original widow's pension of ?12 month from January. 1917. and $20 a month from October. 1917. to Mrs. Sa! lie Simpkins. of Morgan town; and a reissue tension at the rate of $20 a month to Mrs. Louisa A. Morgan, of Fairmont. A pension application was filed by Senator Sutherland for John 3D. Devinney. of Wheeling, now at a Soldiers Home iu Ohio. Up till 1S.>S, * Devinney was a machinist on the U. S. Te?as. Will P. Hall, of Weston, has arrived here nn-2er orders to join the watchman's guard at the War department building. He was living at a Sailors' Home in Ohio when ordered back to duty. Earl Jones, of Parkersburg. upon request of Senator Sutherland, will be reieajatl from military service. He is now with the troops at Camp Shelby. Mississippi. He is only 15 years old, but lam for nis age. His guardian objected to a soldier's life for bim at Us time. and. as be ^-as under age, it was oot difficult for Senator Sutherland to ?ecure an order for his discharge from the army. Jesse Craft, of Wheeling, has artived tai?e to enter the Soldiers' Home Former Governor Albert B. White, of Parkersburg; Morgan Owen. o. Charleston; cx-Sheritf Trainor. of Doddridge county; John B. Floyd. Jr., of Charleston; George W. Jolyi.-cn. o" Parlcersbtirg. and Riley T.'uson. ot Charleston, are among the recent ar rivals in the Capital from West Vir p einia. A bill lo grant a pension of 520 a month' To Carl W. Dunham, a Span-, lab-American war vr.terar.. has been in trance! the llouee l;y Coograi*. . T1 =i ! Is a Brisk Place j hese Price :tions \ In Winter Apparel for Women, Misses9 and Children. First, Come b CO A TS | And what splendid coats ; tliev are. Warm coats of all the cozy -winter coating materials with cozy | collars of fur to snngglo into. All hare had their prices reduced greatly. 7.SO , cheviots, astrahkans, etc. oughout. Values to $12.50* LS.OO , burellas, velours.' broadd or lined throughout. VaiL 9.SO iom, silvertone. Suede vel- | ughout or half lined. Val- j )RTtf? ?eoPv9f?* ^ sojuN I r#vCoRNE R " %Jt ; . . . ... - i DN NEWS i:- : [By CHARLES BROOKS SMITH. ; man Stuart F. jei'ti. Duntian; resUlre ! jit Weston. Tnrough'tlie Pension Bu-: j reau. Mr. Reed has-secured increases j for Edgar Trainer, of Cairo. J30 a j rrcMntYi nnd Annette R. MOISSH. ! o.* Clarasburg. $25 a month and tic-j trued pension due her husban i at the ; time of his demise. i [ Former Sheriff aud Mrs. C. C. HeKinley, of Kitcliie county, have left [ lor the' - home at Harrisville after a ! J pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. R J I Brown '.-inn. Mrs. Zinn. who is the j wife of Concessit an Reed's efficient; j and accommodat'ng private secretary. | : is the only daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. ! McKinley. Miss Catherine Brown, of Xt-wburc. I has been recommended by Congressman Reed for a clerical appointment j i ic the department of Justice. Upon ; 1 Mr. Reed's recommendation, Osbom ' : heppard, of r-ennsboro, has heen api jointed a clers in the auarterrr.astcr' I corps and has arrived here to assume i his duties. ? i The Postoffice department has ac ' , ceded to a request Xrom Congressman : Woody.-ird for the establishment ot .? new star route connecting Grantsville ; | snd Spe.icer. and an order to advertise ; for bids for handling the new -crvicc ; ; has been issued. A notice received at the office of ; Congressman Wocdyard from tbe Pen-' sion Bureau states that an increase of" $27 has been allowed to C. L. Boso, or' Belleville. Postof.ice inspectors have been ?li-j ' reeled to make investigations with a; i view to the appointment ot oostmas ; i ters at i/cn Lomond and Killaruey. ; both located in West Virginia. ; Commissions as postmasters of the. j fourth class l ave been issued to ..he following West Virginians: Janic StalilToan, of Kyger; Edward ' i C. Taylor. Lego: Mathryn E. Roth,' j Bobbin; Benjamin A. Melton, Wal-1 > grove: .-toward L. O'Neal. Viacova; j j Bertram D. Vvalters, Judson; Walter , rt. Ervir. Petersburg, designated act. mg postmaster: Edward L. Snyder. i Cleveland: Frank W. stinson, lJensIey. j j and Addle C. Basbam. of Laurel j : Branch. ? i Amone the West Virginia visitors 'r ; ' town ar.? JaB^s H Cosliorn and . t>.4 j 3fS | (P K ( i guess ? SU r V?ta.wo ? Eg UuUW TAX3 HE WEST VIRGINIAN?Fi 2>wis. **f Charleston; C. W. Lyons nod [ J. B. Cross, of - Jklns, and J. C. McKin-; fey and ii?? C. X'auH. of Wheeling/ ; Mrs. Frank Hughe?, ot Ashland. X.! C.. is stopping here to visit Mr. and > Mrs. W. C. Ketfner* before departing i for her home. She had' been at ?1-! more. Randolph county, to attend the funeral of her brother, the late Dr j G C. Rood. Congrf-ssman Stuart F. Reed has! gone to Morgan town where he will ie- j liver an address to the West Virginia I tanners who are in the University j Town in attendance on Fanners* Weel.*. J ? - - _ . Congressman Stuart F. Kera nis . l.cminated the following named young men for appointment to the naval and military academies: Naval Academy ?Henry MarUn Cooper, of Clarksburg; Paul Russell Reger. of 1-orentr, Upshur county; Claire Cecil Cantnvr. of Harrisvillc; Leonard Kaplan, "of Weston. To tne Military Academy? Charles J. Shuttleworth. of Clarksburg, sui-i Louis J. Llsta. of Clarksburg. : ttemata. Srmttlewortb Is now in the rlSth engineers stationed at Camp Shelby. Misy. Another West Point ap-1 Trointee of Mr Reed. Paul Thome, of j Clarksburg, has arrived here and en j tered a prepa -atory schooi. He wil: j take bis examinations next June. Before leaving for Moxgantown Ti-hor* h? i? to deliver an address, Con ?re;sman Stuart F. Reed oitn a lengthy and impressive argument be-' Core the House committee oa post- j < ffices and post roads which has the i Madden. Keating and other bills before it. aU of which provide for better ' wages and improved working coud: tions for mail carriers, postmasters, : mail clcks and ari engaged in that' branch of the government service. Mr. . Keed argued for the reporting of a bill j from committee which will give this j class of employes higher wages to meet i the higher living costs. Adequate j wages and efficient employes was one j of the slogans of the argument of the I Ttircl district representative. \.vu gressman Woody a rd is a member of j this committee and is in sympathy i iv:tli the various proposals looking to substantial wage advances for ail; classes of postal workers. In a col- j umn article in a local newspaper a day j or two :.go. Congressman George >1. j Bowers cliowed himseif a staunch ad-: vocate of this massure, as well as the j I ioposal to increase the pay of all gov j eminent cle-hs to meet the Increased J costs of living. Daniel S. Keenan. of Clarksburg, for ! a'tny ilc'tl clerk, and A. J. Watson, of ) Clarksburg, for a position with the ,:,K?: Docarvn fU'd reC a ilUliC OC i V iW A * V? ? ? - - ? nii.nienditions strongiy urged by Con pressman Reed. The latter at the Pension Bureau yesterday also took uy ihe claim of -Mrs. Malinda J. Reed, of ; Kosedale. with 'the officials, urging ! early an<: favorable action thereon. ! Senator Howard Sutherland is ansi-, ously awaitng word of the safe arrival J abroad of his son. Capt^ Richard Suth-; erland. \ho. in charge of a company, j r-asred -iirougn Washington the day before Christmas for an Atlantic port. Senator and Mrs. Sutherland had bur I few- minute's with their soldier son! at the train here, and the farewell I was a thtng that threw a shadow- over j the Yuletide festivities in the Suther-' land home. Inquiry today of the officials of the ' aviation service of the navy elicited j the information that all hope had been ' given tip that Kdmtsnd Crowe. Park- j crsburg :?oy in the flyers' camp at Pen ! secola. r"a.. is alive. Nothing has been j seen or heard of soung Crowe or his. machine after they swept up and onr j tr- sea ' >? a practice flight. That was \ ton days ago. Crow was "aon wa '; graduated from the TVashvxs'on ; Georgetown University last June. Robert P. Porter, of Parkextsburg j who is '.pending the winter wth bi--; sister. Mrs. J. Robert Anderson. <ind ' the honor of a few minutes with the j President, calling with his hrctne^-in i law. th t Rev. Dr. MacLeod. voi-ncr: pastor of the Centra! Presb-. ter ax. : church here, but lately pastor o* a j cnurelx at Springfield. 111., and aow about to take over a pastorate in St i Louis. Dr. McLeod presenter the ' President with a silk flag which was j g ade by a Springfield woman a-.xd was ! used to .'.rape the old Lincoln pew ir ; the Presbyterian church at Spring ; field on Sunday. December 15, of las' j year, when special Lincoln memori'v 1 services were held. Hon. Earl TV. Oglebay. of TV>e?l'ng j is here aitendi-g a meeting of the food j adminisr-ators of the various state? ' He is the head of that work in West V-rginiA SI FRECKLES AND HIS well: i -sef \ I rr'Jrr or some woee ) VilHsUJ t 5 TtffcO?BOT. ie?rifti 4E SUoOtO All )|^?1 SHOVELED AO/ To MEET WU&. :? AEE QEMAMPEP; J X f* LERMONT, WEDNESDAY 1 I 1 " " i 1 January 9th, 1918. I 14-50,16-50,1< ? Some New Arrivals in I Fur Trimmed Collars anc caded silk and satin lined in beautiful high colors.' value is almost double t marking. ANOTHER DRIVE AT RISJN( one-c!asp Paris Point. Cape G or ovcr-stitched. These .we TAN ONLY, and ;n siiec 5vi to REGULAR 52.50 GLOVES EAST SIDE | NEWS : i' i j !r stal!at;on of Officers. The ladies' Order of Owls will in- j stall officers at the meeting on Thurs-j day evening. January 10. A fell attendance of the members is desired. I There will be cthe: import an1 business I btslr.ess to t ran tact also, Lodge ' meets in hTaocabee ball. Moving to Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lipinski are moving from this city to Colum* ? . C hio They have resided for some time a: ; BeHriew Social. The Epworth League of t''e Diamond Street church gave a social last evening at the church vhi~h "'as a very enjoyable e~ent. Ti? coc.ai was : given in honor of JuKen Sie '.ley. of Camp Lee, who is on a short ftr-iaugh " bic home cere. Mr. Ste&Iov* will leave Tfc trsdsy for C'amo Leo. Very 111. G. G Farrar.ee. of Haymon;! street, j who has Leer in failing healih l'orj some weeks post, is now very serious-1 !y 5U and his physicians have little j h ?pe of his recovery. Accepted Position. Miss .Agnes A.met:, or Ree^t-s ave:; nue. has accepted a position as book- i keeper in the Jackson plumbing cs- j -ablisho-rnt '.n Monroe street. ? ??? Peturned to Camp Fay D-nham, who has been -r. the city for a few days returned yesterday . *o Camp Lee. He was accompanied bv ' Mrs. Donham who will spend sever?.] weeks there. ? Home from Oawson. Rev. I. A. Barnes has returned from Bell-ans Absolutely Rem?ves Indigestion! Druggists sfund mocjy if f* faib. 25r ~T1HE AGENCY OF SERVICE" 'mm. ..1 FRIENDS?(LIKE ALL TA ( mats Fwe:: opp TU- / v_ 00 1 ovwE Z 7J SYENmcr JANUARY 9, 19 COURTNEYS' YOUR ATTENTION FO WEEK IS DIRECTED COATS ? -sew arrrais o- beth COATS and meats yesterday mud the day bet u Those or our customers who take ( more than satis5ed that any pare hi . ne boast or. Constant special pun cessions that enable us to Include regular stocks, serve to keep our o IHE COATS A'ool Velours in Brown, Green. Burgundy. Nary. Black. Taupe. Etc. All hare the Urge collars so much In de33and this winter; collars and cutis are plash trimmed and fur trimmed and la some models all fur. Stylish belted and pocketed effects, so comfortable and sensible lor winter wear J.50,22-50,25-50 Fine Seal-Plush COATS 1 Cuffs. Bro- djoc aa throughout; Iheir actual AND his January $3().Q0 THINGS WC 3 PRICES?Ladles* Af/ __ loves?Pique sewed ^ re in two shades of . 7 ^gjSES ...at $2.00 ed down In ??????J prices level. Dawson. Pa., where he was called to. conduct a funeral for a member o: his congregation there. Visiting Relatives. William Thomas, of Camp Lee. is visiting nis aunt. Mrs. Viola Springer; and other relatives in the city law-; ranee I .urn. of Benton's Ferry, and i Arch Adams, of State street have ro-| turned to Camp Lee after a short far-1 ioush at their homes. Called to Forksburg Mr. and Mrs. WilIiam Hawkins, of Co":fas, were called to Forksburg res- j tcrday lj- the illness of Mrs. Hawkins'.1 mother. Mrs. tlizabeth Downey Personals. .Mrs. Clark Merrifield. who has been 1 ill for the past several days, is slight- j ly improved. Mrs. Free-.an and, chi>'. cn. of j Powe'.l. are visiting Mrs. C. F. Maione j and Mrs. J. M. Stiies in State street. Mrs. I. A. Barnes, of Benton's Ferry,!( has bee:? indr-posed the past few days.: Mrs. J C. Stealer, of Slate --treet.! ha3 retimed iroai Philippi wirre she ; attended the funeral of her cousin.. Miss Netvlon. j Miss Grace Poe has returned from > Clarksburg where she visited her! grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Minear. during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Kusse1! Xicbol?, of Col-! fox, were in the city today. - ! ^ MSB (Kesmoi | The minor skin troubles to which infants and children are subject? | itching patches, bits of chafing, j rash or redness?so easily develop into serious, stubborn affections, that every mother should have R esinol Ointment on hand to check them before they get the upper haod. We leqnmurnri Resiaol for this with the utmost coa?dcacc because of its harmless iocredients sod its suecess in heeling ecxcais j and similar serious sitia diseases. ' ,Ji iXES. YOU'VE GOT TO PA' ^ ( AOUW ( ?..cr .1^ VVoW M v/ JUST K N. ^ ytAIi B ( BVfcN TVJtKTY- ) VLC 1) ! V 1 STORE NE WS R THE BALANCE OF TH TO THE REDUCTIONS ON * DRESSE! DRESSES were received in several si are?garments you have not seen bct< advantage of this announcement will tee made will bring even better valne tl :hases. each made at handsome price c them with the reductions in effect on < fferings new, varied and interesting ? I I . i THE DRESSES ' Enlivened by the oe* assortment the January selling should be doubly Interesting. These dresses are is Geor> i gette. Velvet, Crepe de China, Satis ! and Taffet*?-Grey. Green. Navy and : Copen are the shades most desired. J Examine the styles and material* and | Judge the true valuer I 11-50,13-50,15Our serge dresses at their % duced'prices are simply an* dozens of items in this st< their part in our . r\ * A ? a unve Agunsi (MEN WEAR A SHORT TA Difficult market con S%WyLyk vancing prices cann 'TBjyym&m Has resoved to do "I 2MEE& DOWN.x Our ambit . . .. vice?in our line?ie i dollars worth :ks are crowd- endeavor. price to hold ?3P0Rm Mnl Shawlian, the big Shinnston center trying for the Normal team -went to Clarksburg yesterday to complete his questionnaire. People are already talking about uie Da?>KeiL?a;i luuiuawcui. ckb Muva hannoti in March. Just a little too | early to tell who is going to win. Fairmont will have a good chance ' if she doesn't draw Fairview. Errett Rodgers was In the game at Morgantown last night. Seems | pretty hard to keep a good man down , A catcher- by the name of Brottem ITS WONDERFUL" DECLARES MRS. rvnifin inrnTlii UflVIU WC5IALL Wife of B. & O. Official Pays Glowing Tribute to Nerv-Worth. Mrs. Westell, -who now resides at Hagerstowu. Md.. and is the wife of the superintendent of shops first at Zanesville and Newark, O.. and then at Martinsburg, W. Va., made the following extraordinary statement to her druggist a short time ago: "I have suffered with extreme nervousness for years, followed by sleeplessness, despondency and low vitality. due to weak nerve force. I have had the services of numerous physicians and tried all the remedies I could learn of. but gained no relief whatever. "I learned from some friends of the great virtues of Nerv-Worth and concluded to try it. Since using the first bottle I am very decidedly improved and shall continue its use. believing t will entirely eliminate all my nerv ous ills. I cheerfully recommend it I to all. as it has proved a -wonderful J medicine fo me. "MRS. DAVID V.'ESTALL. Ilotel Vivian, Hagersfown, Md." Vour dollar hack at Crane's drug store. Fairmont, if Kerr-Worth does not do for you what jt did for Mrs. Westall. r 'EM.)?BY BLOSSER. ZXEfciiViHYl ( ^ n ' MT VAST > ?UT op. P1PTEEM / A. DIME ?< EKTSJ V \NAfe TAX. ?-n) pop: y r7 it) & T >* ? .. . '^i fpr I 75,17.50^20-00 greasy re- 7C Dthevof the ^ re ? d? $16.50 * Rising Prices kLK ON RISING PRICES . ditlon. cannot be overcome?Ad ot bs stopped?BUT this stars IT8 BIT" to hold the PRICES Ion to b: a genuine Public Ser :nda us strength in this serious J K. r l-bas been signed by Little Rock. It ! will be all O. K. If the fane caa say, | "He brottem all In with s homer." Iareyounervous? Hypo-Cod. the Wonderful Tonic Will Stregthen and Build Up the 3yv "tem Quickly and In A Pleasant and Easy Manner. A SPLENDID TONIC ANO BUILDER FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE. ~Br> you get all worked up over the . least thing that goes wrong? Does the slightest jar or noise make you jump ? Can you sleep well at night, - " apd do you jump out of bed In the J? morning? Docs your head ache, year" appetite bud. and stomach trouble you? If so. you needn't let It worry vou any longer. Reiicf is within your grasp. The average man or -woman who may be troubled with "nerves" -win often find that their real trouble is caused by tbe system becoming run down, blood is bad and sluggish, appetite is poor, digestion bad .take colds quickly and tire easily. What such folks need is. instead of "dopeing" the system with all sorts of pills and magic preparations, they should take some good reliable and efficient tonic. ) Hypo-Cod, the great flesh builder is just the thing. This exceptional preparation is composed of the vainable extractives from fresh cod livers, with the sickening elements eliminated by a special process, lime^uixtine. iron, manganese, wild cherry baxk, sod other wejl known medicinal properties used for years by doctors, and In hospitals for the effective treatment of ailing people. Used faithfully Hypo-Cod will improve digestion, stimulate a hearty appetite. increase weignt, cteor uxe complexion, break np deep chest sad head colds and increase your strength wonderfully in a few weeks. Hypo-Cod is absolutely safe sod reliable. Hundreds of people hen hi this section are using Hypo-Cod res- ? nlarly and have been for the past two years. Children like it and It does them ipucb good. In fact they prater it to the many cathartics, pills and , other doubtful remedies given them which often injure their delicate stomachs. Just try a bottle of Hypo-Cod todsy. You can get a large size bottle tor only $1.20 which contains to treat the average family for wwdri. Get it today. Sold in Fairmont by Fairmont Pharmacy. Crane's Drug Store, Martin's Drug Store. Holt Drug Company and Hall's Drug Store. * ) ^ l