''' "" / ''\ ' : ?||'r .Ml npholds Its greatest Interest to thi ^-al-^h??-aw TPTirnrl.-a-r.lft values. e.~T?> ? .. ( coffee. To introduce this cotfee to those who never tried it. we offer . if, with coupon, 2 lbs. for 35c. (V) I 2* Ceylon lfc EE;':; . "'House of Lords" 4-oz. packages Ceylon. Tea. With coupon, package Bp > 15c. (V) 24c Starch and IQie ^HfrK. Sapolio Comb ' Two 7c packages of Argo iaundry starch and one cake 10c Sapolio. With coupon ail for 19c. (V) Baaasn K 20c Spaghetti -fl C. Hp and Macaroni I wC _ "Golden Egg" brand, one 10c package each spaghetti and macaroni. With coupon. 2 packages for '' Jl1?" ij^iii "TtVJ" sv'ji TI 20c lima Beans CA. 3 lbs. for ...... WC -1'"' ??'! I ' liG*m if? T ITYIP V-nuit" -i-rt;...,! ^ beans. With coupon. 2 lbs. tor 50c. : sasBEaa 25c Furniture and -f fkA Floor Polish IOC Wizard furniture and floor polish for cleaning, polishing and renewing furniture, pianos, floors, woodwork. etc.; contents 4 oz. size bottle. With coupon, bottle, ISc. (V) i . 10c Shoe | Polish iC I "'Baby Elite" combination bottle liquid box paste black shoe polish. With coupon, box 7c. (V) [ $1.75 .Aluminum #{ AC Coffee Percolator 2 qt. pure aluminum coffee pcr colator. gas welded. seamless, round shape, fine perforated strain ers: patent pumps, glass top. black ebonoid handle. With coupon ?1.23. | (V) \ 10c Talcum ^jjA I\ Powder, 2 for "Air Float" antiseptic and delicately perfumed flesh tint or white talcum powder. With coupon 2 for 15c. - (V) H SBjj\M& W 1 1 Golecting Clothing For Local Charities ? The local lodge. B. r. O. E.. will contribute clothing for the use of the As?xV..' sociated Charities and the Salvation army. Today and tomorrow automobiles will collect the clothing and turn It over to the orgmiaztions. Should ; the collection prove to be what is ex- 1 peeled the organization will make it as annual event. Many clothes which , are still good arc discarded from season to season that would prove almost Imvaiuauie iu me nssutjiiicu wudium and the Salvation army -in their work of providing warm clothing for dependents. ? ? | Disorderly Woman Gets Jail Sentence Charged with being drunk and disvhrderly Ethel Mochan was before Acting Mayor Albert J. Kern at the 3 KL-.'i -o'clock session of police court this morning. She was found guilty of E-- the charges, fined StO and givcil ? <> j lays in the city ail. The sentence was icayier than usual ?3ue to the fact hat it was her second offense. About wo months ago she served 10 days ||r in the cty jail. - "V" She was arrested yesterday afterKi-' . Voon in the Hippodrome theater by ??; - i : Policeman Oignian. She was brought fiy.'"- fo the city jail and locked up over afl Departments This Big , A eMy Zoupon LE s thrifty shoppers. Take it troxn.ua. :cially under present market condi- j aln even at flgures that wonld have | ;o ago. Everything has soared 1m- j In spite ot high prices and J r carcity or merchandise we have a fairly good size stock on band I and have been able to keep the (a, prices down while keeping up our standard of Quality, prices, we have often told you. CQn MncKn - _ I uwv. ..iuo.,.. HHP j ; Petticoats -.. "KM* Assorted patterns,, S-i-nch embroidered ruffle of very showy open I work designs, deep under uffle, good quality sott finish white cami brie; sizes 3S to 42. With coupon j 49c. (V) $1.25 Boys' Coat OO. I Sweaters OOv ! Heavy weight cotton yarn. 3 piece shawl collar which buttons up closely around the neck. 2 large pockets, double elastic cuffs, self collar, button trimmed; sVes 2S to 3-1. With coupon S8c. * (V) 2.50 Cotton *9 IE Blankets #E.I5I 60x76 large size, good weight, white only, double bed blankets, with coupon, pair 32.13. (V) 22 l/z c Unbleached 1Q. j Sheeting, yard - IOC 40 inches wide, fine quality i urown sheeting, will bleach out in j on? or two washings. With cou- j poa. yard ISc. (V) j IflMflwIlJ i ; 50c Outing Flannel OEa I j Petticoats OwU j Made of medium weight blue or i pink striped outing flannel about S-ineh gathered flounce. 36 to 40- ] inch lengths. With coupon each 33c. (V) ! $1.50 Flannel 4C Pajamas Women's extra quality outing flannel pajamas white ground, pink . or blue stripes; sizes 36 to 40. With coupon $1.23. (V) 150c Table OC* j i Linen, yard vwv j | SS inches wide pure white mercerized finish table linen, choice of ! j "FIeur-D.e-Lis" spot or leaf pat- j | terns, with coupon, yard 35c. (V) 185c and 95c Children's Sleeping CQr Garments ... -ViJU i Dr. Denton's ready for bed | sleeping garments, soft knit, grey ; fabric: sizes 1 to 5 for ages 2 to I 10 years. With coupon, each 69c. I (V) 50c Sateen IA. j Bloomers .. I Girls* good quality sateen black j bloomers, cut large and roomy, elas j tic bottom: sizes 10 to 14. With i coupon each 40c. (V) j )RTHEF?p?>% I rcnll \ rxyCoRNB f *? rWork for Lawyers Soon at an End i It is calculated that the legal advis' ory board will wind up the questioni naire work after tomorrow's efTorts. Wednesday is tlie seventh day after ; the last batch of questionnaires was ; mailed. Because of the inclement weather the turn out of registrants i was not very large today. ' One chap tried to claim exemption , because he was nearsighted. Some ' one added humorously, "well we will ; put you in the first line." ' i The other day a man had his ques| tionnaire filled out who had a wood ' ~ UA rn-'rl hta wno ; cxi itw,. iic oa iu ui9 uvuibii v! He is classified in A. 1. but the reI suit will be that be will be turned ; down wb'en the physical examination I is conducted. | One o ftbe problems that has confronted many foreigners is the fact that they cannot get their affidavits signed by their wives in the claim for exemption because they live in Italy. ' Mrs, E. T. Kelley's Father is Dead Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kelley were called to Brownsville today by ?i sf'j^te announcing the death of Mrs. Kclley's father, Edward J. Elliott, which ocenred this morning at eleven o'clock at his home at Brownsville. Mr. Keller had ont been well for some time, tut his death came suddenly ? pHB^; :$ (*S ;/ ^ s|. ' r 'v * SSK^B^SSf^a .t^j^^l^Pfefe -.?rr- iiASJC New York has produced the latest I thing in nursemaids?a husky man who [ gets $40 a. week for tending to the; hands of one "dummy" clock. The j clock pays what might be termed the r principal role in a new play called; "Yes or No." The woman holding the ; hands of the clock in this picture is j Marjorie Wood, one of the prinicpals.; ANY LEFT-OVER FOOD CAN DO ITS' BIT IN THE SOUP KETTLE! Milk-Vegetable Soups. 2 1-2 tablespoons flour. 2 tablespoons , butter substitute. 1 quart shim milk. ' 2 cups thoroughly cooked vegetable.; finely chopped, mashed or put through ! sieve. Spinach, peas, beans, potatoes, t celery or asparagus make good soups.; 1 teaspoon salt. j Stir flour into melted fat ar.d mix i ? r*u 4'"" -~1*' ?! " ! l?n bofl J nuu LUC wu luun. AUM < "_ vegetable an JgE B^^nM^n^X';:',: 'v . WP^v'9 * ?/* '^8 Tho action of the play depends on flic clock to a great extent. Directly behind this clock .and. of course, behind the scenes, stands the "nurse-1 maid." who operates hands on a dial corresponding to this one. His duty is to see that the hands in front rcg ister the exact time that the action of the piece calls for. Rebekali Officers Installed Last Night j These officers were installed by Mrs. j Mary Farceu at last night's meet ins of West Virginia Lodge. No. 64. Daugh ters of KODeKan: ..uoie gi-iiiu. -us. Martha Boggess: (Tardea, Nova Fitzliugh: conductor. Martha Jolinsosi: chaplain. Lena Yates: inside guard. Blanche Sypr.lt: outside guard. Dessie Hamilton: pianist.Gladys Gainer; vice grand. Ivette Merrtficld; right support to*the vice grand, Haliie Lilly; lert support. Opal Fe.dcr. Committees named arc as follow.-.: .Yisititig. Verna' Swigcr. lsabclle Phillips, Mrs. Mar}', Hess. Rcbekah Parker; social. Neva; Fitzhugb, May Yost. Desaic Hamilton." I Victoria Bennett, Emma Gaskill; j flower, Essie Keener. Zona Herron. I Surali Sapp: entertainment. Mildred Evans. Maidie Wright. Gladys Gainer, j Linda Burbam; and Mary Faucett. { Kate Fletcher. . Mrs. Mary McC. Eyanj PneumGnia Victim! Mrs. Mary McCal.'ough Kyan. moth- j cr of Mrs. Robert Kannenberg. died j night shortly r,fter eleven o'clock j at the home of her daughter on Floral j n venae. She was aged 75 years and : Iter death was due to pneumonia. The | iteecased is survived by several chil-1 riron, K. B. Ryan, of Eric, Pa.: John Ryan, of Pittsburgh: Mrs. TYm. Harvey. of Pittsburgh: Mrs. Rannenbcrg and Prof. Robert Rian. of Geneva. O. Brief funeral sc.ices will be conducted from the residence tonight at 5 o'clock and the >ody will he taken to Geneva.v O., 'cmorrow morning where interment will be made. Undertaker Musgrave and Son in charge. SRVICE EMBLEM j m| sp ; '%:^y^ ? ':"*v^ ' . V y i- - ' January loth, 1918. COI DOWN COME TJ i YOU VISIT THIS STORE?whcthf 8 THIS IS A PART OF OCR REAL, i a AUGURAL. DRIVE?make out yoi vill th: r-ng this store this week. SUGH ATTKACTI I ATTENTION c A complete line or Black Silk Hosfcsy. 51 A-re I At 69 Cents A B Your supply of UND I at oi' r-Drive Prices before [THIXK OF IT! Regular COUKTXET Standard SUITS I 520.01 To At 1 0 ^ I 525.00 Values v.vl Lieut. Col. Johnson Slated j to Succeed Gen. Crowderj .:Ttt ( - HI * WS i S^.^oo, j ^ WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. ? Lieut Col. Hugh S. Johnson, cavalry officer, is scheduled to succeed Provote Marshal General Crowdcr as executive head of the selective service army or- I gajiinznon. according to reports from the War department. ' Now that the selective service machinery is organized Crcvder is need ed for duties with the superior War < Board, of which he is a member and * for work in the office of '. n Judge Ad- * vocatc General, which office he still heads. { Lieut. Col. Johnson is one of the big { young men of the army. Six months i agohe held the rank of captain. His ; promotion to a zrigadiersbip is expect- < ed when lie takes charge of draft j army organization. ^ > Johnson is known * among his fel- 5 lows as a "regular stem-winder." He t has punch and pep. understands clear- c ly what is to be done, senses the way i to do it and has it over with before ; most folks would have grasped the j problem before them. Of his work as an executive officer of the draft Gen- I eral Crowder himself says: _ "Such commendation as the admin- I I Like Being Hit \ Brattle Snake j ( I i t Says that every time you cut * 1 or pick at a corn you j 2 invite lockjaw J You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have a at least once a week invited an awful s death from lockjaw or blood poison t are now told by a Cincinnati author- ? ity to use a drug called freezone. t which the moment a few drops are a applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn, t root and all. lifts right out -witn tiie , fingers. -without one particle of pain. , This frcezone is a sticky substance * which dries the moment it is applied 5 and just loosens the corn without inflaming or even irritating the sur- ? rounding tissue or skin. He says a 1 quarter of an ounce -will cost very lit- 3 Ue at any of the drug stores, but this 1 Is sufficient to rid one's feet of every 1 hard or soft corn or callus. t Ton %re positively '-warned that cat- s tine or picking at a corn is a suicidal Swt - ^ - [JBTNEyS STORE KEWS HE PRICES on WE mr Eight In The T< F 1 Fashioned Winfc |i drop to low temperature I yon again of really how 1 is still ahead for Good J OUR "DRIVE AGAIN ij deed comes at a most o; f I Outer Apparel m partici i SUCH COATS Mi 10 en 1 a en |L i t.ou, NEED NO SPECIE . ?1 [ We axo mating it a p? int to hai * Extremely Low Price Marking* ' Sfc tention. each time \ :r you are shopping, merely looking 01 SERVICE: READ EACH ITEM care! ir shopping list?then join the crowt ONS AS THESE ARE SUB AMBRIC ENVELOPE CHE GOWNS and ma.-'iib:* va:ue COMBINATIO t ?1.12 U At 95 Cen ERMUSLINS for months tc prevailing conditions compe THINGS WOMEN WEAR mbmrmummmom stratlon of this otTice merits -Rill be :ound due. in great measure, to Lieut. roL Johnson. It has rarely happened n our service that an officer of his ige and experience has been called .poii to perform such responsible dajes. In their performance he Sis ihallengcd and held my attention in a .-ery special -way and the opinion of all ??him la rnnffrmatorv -*< ? ? _ >f my own of the indefatigable zeal and | juergy and the great ability with j vhich he has addressed himself to his I asks." j Mrs. Vina Flvnn is [ Buried at Rymer i The body of Mrs. Vina Fiynn whose ; leath occurred on Saturday at Brink, j _ . . ' . ?? I CROUP m Spasmodic croup is V?*3 ! usually relieved with SSfJst one appHcatioo of? /r#3$S ' Viacswwaraag ; ) 0NT MESS WITH GREASY OINTMENTS i ! v'oxiema Is So Much Nicer, Cleaner I and Quicker, You Can "FeeMt-Heal." ! I Rev. Br. Faulconer, 1S21 St. Paul; St., Baltimore, says: "Xoxzema sur-j asses anything I have ever used for i my irritation of the skin." Apply a little Xoxzema Skin Cream j o that injured or diseased skin, relief i {iwmAiUntAlr and VftU do not ! UiUCO J ... ? ? lave to bother "with a bandage tor Coxzema is sot greasy and is absorbid right into the skin making it feel ike velvet. Try it in place of your fa orite salve, ointment or cold cream, -ou will find it xnnch nicer, cleaner and letter or your money will be refund- j :r. The Holt Drug Co. sells Xoxzema I n 25c and 50c jars or postpaid by the! toxzema Chem. Co., 1S17 No. Charles St., Balto. VIRGINIA SCHOOL! WAY TO REUEVE: or Three or Four Years Suffered Himself With Indigestion, Lack of Appetite. and Would Often Have Nervous, Dizzy, Vomiting Spells After Break TELLS HOW HE CURED HIMSELF. "I was suffering terribly from stomich trouble and indigestion. 1 bad offered three or four years and alter rying several patent medicines wlthiut getting relief I was greatly digressed. I lacked a good appetite and ifter breakfast I would have vomiting pells and dizzy nervous attacks due o the condition of my stomach. After hose years of suffering Add Iron Mineral was recommended to me as a rreat remedy for such troubles and was completely cured of indigestion nd sickness after using two bottles, t helped me when nothing else would ind I believe it will help others with he same trouble because I know what t will do. It is a great blood purifier oo." declared, Mr. F. 6. Addison, a fchooT teacher at Tan Dyke. Va. Teachers, professors.- doctors, sur-"?3, hospitals, and people- all over *TER APPAREL J seth of Real Old- l'|fl ar? LAST WEEK'S s simply stands to remind . a s IS much good wearing time a 1 term Serviceable COATS. I f "ST RISING PRICES" in - | sport une time for you in * 19 T TXTnPT>/-vr>TT/--nrTrtXT iSMB UJ U^lliiVUUUJLlVXI re New Attractive Merchandise at to greet you and demand your at favoring us with a friendly visit. ullv?that was embraced in IS- . 9 I of "economically incliaejt" that ;E TO DEMAND j| || M1SE WHITE JH MUSLIN PETTICOATS ^ NS A real bargain ts At 95 Cents come can be anticipated ^ 1 you to pay more. cfl QUALITY WAISTS "C; | ': 9 In Georgette?Dark Colors I ri.,ue At 3.9^ ^ ~j Marion county, was interred today in the cemetery at Iiymer. Mrs. Flynifs death occurred on Saturday as the result of a stroke of paralysis. She was aged 61 years and is survived by two sons. Sherman ana Clyde Anderson, sons by her first husband, who was John Anderson. ?????? " t ' M : Easu to Make This ? % Pine Cough Remedy % ' M Thousands of families swear by J its prompt results, inexepnV sive and saves about $2 00. > You know that pine is used in near- 9 ly ail prescriptions and remedies tor coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remarkable effect in soothing; and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The "syrup" part is usually plain granulated sugar syrup. Nothing better, but why buy it? You can easily make it yourself in five minutes. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy. put 2% ounces of Pinex ( 0 cents worth) in wpint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. This gives you a full pint?more than you can buy readymade for $2.50. It is pnre. good and very pleasant?children take It eagerYou can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry, H hoarse and tight ,or may be persistently loose from the formation of phlegm. . The cause is the same?inflamed mem- . branes?and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop It?usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract. and is famous the world over for its prompt results: "*"* A elr vAnr D^WdrC ut OUUOUIiUVCa* druggist for "2% ounces of Pin ex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, EACHER TELLS J STOMACH TROUBLE fl the United States during the past thirty years have praised this natural, highly concentrated Iron in liquid form ' j as put up under the Ferrodlne Chemlcal Corp. trade mark, "A-I-M." This' .'S-% trade mark is the user's guarantee ot quality and full strength. It Is on bobtie and carton and Acid Iron Mineral' may only be bought In original hotAny man or -woman, needing more, j strength, richer blood, ami Detter JTP gestion and appetite, can. by nsing this- tM Iron, hope to feel as Immense improvement in their general health inside a couple of weeks. Being powerful, j -' : economical and harmless, it makes an '' j ideal tonic for seasons of the year when the blood needs cleansing. sajd??J?; one feels run down. Get a 12 ounce bottle at your druggists. This bottle of which a few drops rnrfeef^: with water and taken.-after mea2sg _ makes a powerful dose. GetabctOe^o-^ day. Sold in Fairmont by Holt Drug C in Fairriew by Frank J, Tost^in^: nington by the PieacUptfcnxPte and other goodi druggists 'thso, the stat^v 9