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READY?0M3BE?I -^SMfe ~ 'jrV"" t alvla and 1 _v- *JiW// ' ne-sr model '*' Women'' Iwaisted models, new belt< of fine gabardines, tweed green, brown, navy, grey of taffeta, crepe meteor a with tunic or flying pane in the way of crepe georg EASTERN hats, every one a chara TVTo-nV georgette crepe and trimi ers await your choice t< $3.50 ,$4.50, Hats in all tne i'ashionab V;C0MEKI| nlf a mas bad time ,to go thro the assortment he might well tt -there -was no end to the styles Men's New Shirts, at Smartly new spic and span ft soft or stiff caffs. Men's Ties _ - 75c to ft four-tn-Tittriri IBS ** 50c. Uncommonly good fort HEc to set these silk neckties at a K age half price. 50c instead of ?6i B $1. Reinforced neckbands. Bmni nr ulu play H&?'>-i*r ' " ' Y^Btgaru i reoord breaking crowd, the wont High school yeeterday evening .presented "The Time of His Life," a pv clever little comedy which proved very yesitpg to the large qrowfl attending. > *"V gOTfG&OF THRIFTT WOI Jfr MAKE THEIR E A MARVELOUSL that hazdly aaam {oabli when rem a am quality. And th? remarkable rtrimt i wi hare to offer 1 saves little indeed i ?? and Misses $20 to $22.56 ring Suits at tth braided trimmed jackets, b itching-, some pleated, some ta rather simple lines, or wim a. i, some have over-collars of fai mart Suits at $25, $; rices every new style is repre f superbly tailored suits?p ned and button trimmed effec ifully silk lined and fashioned Is are all wool French serge: handsome poplin. All wool cl s. Sizes for women and raisse id Misses' Spring Co? you will find in the whole city ed models, milita ry styles and s, army cloth, twills poplins, a sand and black. Sizes lo to < nd Misses' Silk Dres port models business dresses 2 md crepe de chine, made with t ;ls. Some eton efTect. wide gin jette vestee and collar in all th< KESSES ?8.50, S9.G0. $12.50 t< IILLINERY ~ ige of exclusive tr'mmed I ling example of the new pretty shapes faced with ^ lied with ribbon and fioivjmorrow at these special $5, $6 and $7 Hats, Picture Hats, Newest P< le straws to choose from, er hats 50c to $2.50. 1 m jr men and Young I NEW EA< II . Let no my g ,?l that March '1st will be Easter W. "\ the custom of time immemorial rx T and in gcod rue sr. Winds maj while, but a glorious Spring til :? Easter must fce had. ' "/I/ There r.iu a number of pla< Z' pretty gix>d oothes at pretty hijg the certainty of getting pretty 1 ?/>.' iO per cent. Why not investiga Men's and Y<>ung Mel P Fine New East of 3 to SPRING MIXTURE \ WORSTEDS J : Sturdy, yet light and medtt good .or the money, in every raric^ oi good looking new styl BOYS WASH SUIT SI BOYS WASH SUITS 3 Bovsr R nicker Pants in s ?1 Bu\ Shoe ugh " [ink If vy0U don't you \vil ln most people need new si might as well let them a bit) to your spring cloth predate new shoes for I esh A QM m?.C6ftf : L Tgha auditorium and the stage were attractively decorated tor the occaVon. The play had teen under the direction of Miss Pearl Hods**, to whom much credit for the neoess of the play to due. AH of the participants took their part wall, especially Frank Swearlnjen and Roby Moan, the leading actor end actress. Those participating were Katberine Scbaefer, Marlon Kramer. Ruby Moan. June Dtveny, James Carpenter. FTank Sweartngen, Hugh Fox, Joe Thomas; Forrest Knight. Sayp Red Gross Aids Shjfeld Wear, Uniform Jt Med history of the actMtlee of j-tbe American Red Cross in the last four ??p? from aoaU beginning in a EN WHO WILL' COME HE STEEL SELECTION V LITTLE PR1C cn?toe? thmtr T of stsBalac A \ ? be dcslxed. 17.50 Jgt ittons and ilored and ashionable icy silk. SO & $35 P W sented in the iQtTtls-. lain models, |*\"iU ts, every gar- u ~ \ M to fit proper- i j||j 3, high grade 'SffM*' i leeks and fine fj -X S. --" " fr-?* ? - ^ its at $17.50 at this special price. High new pleated models. Made nd serges in tan, rookie, 14. ?- <jicnn [ ds& ai *f? x i7.w md pretty silk Easter frocks he new straight skirt, others 31es and pretty soft touches e new spring shades. ? $25.00. I Mer. For Your 5TER SUIT! \N FORGET-Sunday, and that, in accordance with . men will come forth in new clothes blow and rains may fall for a little ne is here now, and new clothes for res where men have a chance to get h prices. Bat at Harrison's they have tigh clothes at a saving of from 25 to te the truth of this assertion? n's Suits, $10.00 to $30-00 er Suits for Boy's 1 G 1U JL caio S, WOOL SERGES AND $2.98 TO $15.00. im weight suits which are amazingly wanted color effect and in a great es. guaranteed to give good service. FOR SPRING 69c TO $2.50. FOR SPRING 69c TO $2.50 izes 5 to 20, at 50c to $3.50 pr. s for Easter I have to buy them after, for hoes this time of year. You ,dd their bit?(which is a big es. The children too will apCaster presents. mm OtwyCoKNBj^ I !yty^wy{yfww?<y<y<y<yty ?????????????? little room la Washington. XX c, with < > three workers, was giro yesterday at- 1 tsrnoon by Miss Adels Heaven, field 1 secretary of the Potomac division of i the Red Cross, who hat been on a two days* wialt of Inspection to fit* local < chapter la an Informal address before [ the officers, eh airmen end anatniary i chairman of the loeal chapter. Mies > ' Hearen had small crlHobnn to make < I of the aetlwltles here and she made i 1 many helpful suggestions which will i ; facilitate the work: of the organisation, i I One suggestion on which she was la- . I aistant It that w or hen at Red Cms , head Quart ere wear oapi and aprons la , an departments, nAt only tar the m> 1 itary reasons bat for the effect upon ( morale. Heretofore the cap and apron brigade has been confined mostly te __ the gaote room. It will probably be- e nfiiJKf i fir 32E JL A AiKvAw' A - 'ZaZ Sc LDREN i RE TOMORROW TO ? -#4 ' ? __ __ ^ ES I -i* Extra TaSoe X S Spring Skirts | pffered Special Tomor- |g; low at * ac j $5.00 I Plaids, stripes and S; plain taffetas, wool poptins, serges and panama ^ in colors and black. Tail- ^ ored and fancy models 1 with distinctive belts <?? ! and pockets. GIRLS TUB DRESSES at S1.50 ? In a shon-ing of ^ fetching new spring styles xot J> amoskcag Ring- !5Mjf hams in striking. jjt plaids. stripes, "J checks and plain V" /i*\ 25colorings, sizes 6 /W"is?^\ Si to 14 to choose O from ml: Tots Dresses 38E 69c, $1.00 Vflfl and $1.25 I"?\\ g | 33 Made or neat / Uf f 33 ginghams in _ JV cute models. sizes 2 to 6. All sorts of other pretty new Sgf frocks for girls are here at 30c to $10.9'). from serviceable tub aX dresses for school wear to ne-.v <? Easter frocks charming enough vv to please any girl of 2 to 6 or S to 14 years. 3$ Wonderful Values \n gg; New Blouses g ? pring's latest fashion ^ j conceits. 5^ ; At I Crepe de Chine and S Georgette crepe in ?? white, flesh and high ^ colors. g|; 3Si IJUvU lulled LU CtiL J.IVJLI- w the Pure Food Grocery , Basement. SUGAR I a Not plenty yet. but enough to SSI supply from 5 to 10 lbs. to each j customer. Pure cane granulated sugar j per lb. 9c i Dark brown sufrar. per lb. 6/zc W Brazilian Black beans, per lb, "Oc 2^ j Yellow Split peas, per lb. 12'/io ^ J California pink beans, per lb. 14c ^ Pinto or Speckled beans per lb 14c Everyday. Pet. Honor. Hebe ^ and Borden's tall cans evap- 2jS orated milk, per can ... 14c St Dixie brand Xo. 3 size can hominy per can 10c ^ California recleaned lima yc beans, per lb 18c California White soup beans & pjr lb 18c SEi Crisco. per lb. can 30c All No. 2 size can peas, per can 15c SS Sugar or crushed can corn per can IBs California evaporated peaches 5S per lb. ................... 15? California large size meaty ?2 prunes, per lb. 15o M LAINDRY SOAP I All standard brands of Te bars Sf laundry soap Saturday? ? 4 BARS FOR 25e w come a rule et the entire -work room in the near future. Miss Heaven has been on a tour of West Virginia chapters and "was toll of cnthnslann at the work done b ythe local chapter end other chapter* throughout the stats. More than 175 years ago aeme Rusdan workmen conceived the Idea of i/imim>Hii| a building of solid <ce In K. Petersburg, now Petrograd. It eaa B4 feet long, IS feet wide and 20 Beet high. BeTore the palace they pieced atv cannon of the six-pounder ;ypa, made entirely of Ice. They were Etamaed on a lathe. The cannon could tod did shoot actual cha^pa *?f powSugar Is asliei TfiiT from 18 varlidee wefss fig CsxSQBa*^ .?T -"t - h\J Here You Wi Will Show Up Th< ' wm t U\\ ! The New Coats for Early Spring Days Charming is the word that best describes the stvics of the new Spring Cocis. This assemblage features two dominant style notes. Eoth are just the coats for the women busy with war time duties, because there is no excessive use of trimmings and furbelos. Women who want and need new coats -will make no mistake in choosing from these moderately priced and good looking, practical and serviceable coats. $12.-50 to $25.00 True Values SCHOOL EXHIBIT" iii fan Every Lincoln District School Will be Represented April 13. A fea?ure of the school work In Lincoln district for the present year will be the exhibit to be held at Farmincton on A")ril 13. the last day ol school in that district. Even- teacher in the district, more than fifty in number -will be required to bring an exhibit and attend. The exhibit -will be in place from 10 o'clock in the morning until 3<o?clock in the afternoon. Each of the schools -will hold a local exhibit on Thursday or Friday before school is out to arrange-for the larger exhibit on April 13. In order to stimulate interest In the general exhibit at Famiington. Superintendent P. M. Conley has offered the following prizes: Best second or third room graded school exhibit, $5.00: second prize. $2.50; best rural school exhibit. 55.00; second prize. $2.30. The Farmington and Thoburn graded schools will compete against each other for a $5.00 prize. In connection with the school exhibit at Farmington and the local exhibits, field meets will be held. GEORGETOWN jSjfii Eugene Arnett, of Monon, spent ! one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Arnett. I Mrs. Mary Morgan is Indispoeed ; with a bad cold. Erwin Arnett, of Monon. spent a I few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Arnett. The entertainment at Osgood last Friday night did not amount to mneb. A fair crowd was present. wia? Belle Morgan Is able to be out again after about" two weeks illness. Mrs. Essie Arnett .of Monon, spent Sunday at James Arnett's. Mrs. Anna Fisher, of Eowesvllle, is aerlousHly ill. She has been ill fgj several days. Hiss Lon* Itevbraugh. of Opekiski, spent a few jays with her grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Robey. last week. Miss Eons was Indisposed with sore throat. James Newbrsugh. of Georgetown, srpeat Thursday with Thomas Newhnugb at Opekitka. Huetng Groves and Mr. Pelt were business callers at Moryantorn Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnett and daughter Thelitis spent Sunday at Mr. Henry Thome's at Mt. Hood. Eira Arnett tad daughter Bernlce, of Fairmont, spent Sunday st the hone of James Arnett, also visiting Jack Fisher and Eugene Arnett at LowesrlUe. Miss Winnie Snider and Hueing Grores attended Sunday School at ArnettsviUe Sunday. Mrs. Fisher spent oce afternoon last week with Idas Isa Clark Arthur Arnett surd son Mendel, ol Fairmont, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. James Arnett's. Jack Miller. W. M. Ralphmyder, Sarah and Isa Clark spent Sunday evening at Ute home of Jesse Arnett -v vnabg Grove, Brrdrand Eerschel I Find Women's eir Wonderful Valui The loveliest garments have found their way into our apparel section, where they are making friends by the dozen. Their styles are so becoming and in keeping with the spirit of these war times. Conservation of materials and trimmings is an important feature, leaving the styles for the coming season beautifully sim nle and demurely charm lug in a host of -ways. Yonr attention is especially directed to Four Suit Values at $14.50, $18.50 $19.75, $21.75 The equal of these you have never seen offered at these prices. Other Models in our Main Garment Section. will be found in abundance In all the wanted materials and in even* conceivable spring shade?embracing full range of sizes at Prices up to $28.50. A Most Noteworthy Special in a Suit at $11.50. A model that we are featuring to fill a big demand and that is exceptional in value. T il - T> T? in me xvus>tr xwuitt will be found Individual styles in tailored and fancy models suits, one of z kind at $32.50 to $50.00 Courtneys' Henry attended the entertainment at j Osgood Friday night. There will be a Patriotic Day on Sunday afternoon. March 24. at the iiraetrsville church. ' Willis Pratt, of Hagrans, spent Sun.day afternoon at Mrs. Ora Snider's. Harvey V.'ildcrman spent Sunday ' at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snider's. J Wo understand that Rev. Yoke, <*f | Rivesville. and Ror. Po~k will hold p. series of meetings at the Union in , the near future. 1 There will be an Faster exercise at the Araettsville church o;i Sunday afternoon, March 31. All are cordially invited to attend. Epliraim Musgrave enterctained Mao. fisher one day last week. Uessie Wisman, of the Union, is hrlsiting Mr. and Mrs. Emery Snider for several days. Mrs. Anna Chapman was on the O5A7.- 1?C+ locf- tTOAlc. Rev. Chapman held the funeral services of Miss Vina Brand at Laurel Point Wednesday. Ben Simpson has sold his farm to Webb Hawkins, of Doddndge county. Mr. Simpson, we understand, is contemplating locating in Morgantown. Gilbert Straight vent to Doddridge county Sunday to bring in the team of Webb Hawkins to his r ev farm. When one of the bid trees in California fell. John Muir counted 4,000 rings from the heart out. That means the tree was 40 centuries old. Thus it was a strong young tree when Abraham went Into Egypt. GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF! HMRK^IEiS CHARMING, WAVY,' UJSTQOUS AND THICK IN PEW MOMENTS. EVERY BIT OF DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT. For a hewjeents you can sare tout hair, m loy than ten minutea yon can douMaPts beauty. Your hair beeomw light, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and charming as a young girl's after applying some Danderine. Also try this?moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This i will cleanse the hair of dost, dirt or excessive oil. and In Just a few momenta yon have doubled the beauty : of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been . neglected or la scraggy, faded, dry. > brittle or thin. Besides beautifying ; the hair. Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purl. fies and Invigorates the scalp, forever | stopping Itching and falling hair, but what win please you most wiTl be after i a few weeks' use, when yon see new halr^-flne and downy at first?yes? ' but really new hair growing all over 1 the scalp. If you cere tor pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely set a small ; bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from anv drug store or toilet counter and i Just toy iV mm There mast be * reason. One '" jj glance through our enormous an- ; sortments vrii convince yon, as &E it has others. Those who X-llun ' Hh predict the vogne of the vaisti - ^ for the coming season and we ' point with pride to tie large and , varied assortments we constant- . vl ly unpack at this popular utility Neckwear You'll Larger stocks, flat and roll sol- ^ lars. sets and vestees of the better x ' -.12? materials axe favored. The fabrics ' are corded silk, organdie. piQue and I soft satin?also some In figured madras. Our assortment is com plete and very moderately jricsd^ '''S*! serviceable umbrellas 50c and $1.00 Better to Get That Umbrella Now than to rait until you are caught in a hard sprinsr down-pour. Good serviceable umbrellas at at $1.50 and $1.95 g ' 108-110 Main Sfc 1 ' 'ygaB Demurrers Are Filed In Circuit Court 3jjjm Before.'Judge Haymoad la circuit court ;$Ky Hon. W. Scott Meredith .rS||H filed demurrers to the bill of com* plaint in these causes on the grounds teja of "not sufficient in la*:" Charles E, : Ha-wker complainant vs. Elbert I* ' ...if Billingslea, William E. Tumngmimm 2 Brazell Coal Company and George Price, defendants; George M. Price and Charles E. Hawker, plaintiff*, yi. - _ "William H. Billingslea, Florence & '* Billingslca and Nellie B.' Prichard, de- - _;?rj fcndants. Attorney W. S. Meredith. also entered an order demurring is the action of assumpsit in thecaae of Ira I. "Weaver vs. R. K. Long. In the V ~t||i chancery cause of Zachariali Kendall Vi "'.fsH et al., vs. a. Jackson Hays. I nilLY DINNERTfel il Broth with Noodles Spagehtti a la Napolitana Cotolet Olla Milanese Italian Cheese Coffee Fruit' DINNER 75e Broth with Noodles . Special Spaghetti Broiled Chicken French Fried Potatoes < Salad Italian Cheese^ . '/M Fruit Coffee SPASHETTI HOIK ' Chas. Milon, Prop. Private Dining Room on Second", .-'.V;, Ill Fairmont OPpjalte Princess Theatre _ Coavanient, comlortable nfl JK" deas. The thins* yon lihe to | I eat cooked the -way you. Uha I then snd served as their drowji I to bt serred. That I son this res tan rant jt serr I mor* people today than ever be-. J] I fore. Satisfy yotxrsolf 3ma^?91B