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Mil IL' nS flj ' VBIHHt* - - - ' * : e, . Public is Visiting Enlarged , m. '-'Qnarters of the Departments. _ -The J. M. Hartley and Soft company ; WMB&ffr/mna" today to their patrons j fsnd friends, the occasion being tie ' fixat 'formal presentation to the public j of their enlarged and improved auar??; For weeks the sound of die hammer aed saw, the smell of fresh paint and 1 varnish have prevailed about tie prem-!' iaes hat. today all this had vanished j Ud the finished Interior greeted the j throngs of visitors who spent a part of the day there. The establishment has been enlarged by the addition of tie entire Peoples National bank building with the. exception of the first floor which is j occupied by the bank- Of these four added stories only one has been added ! sa an addition to display Place, the (other stories having been convened ; ' -into stock rooms to accommodate larg- j r stocks and to facilitate handling ' them: However with the one additional display place and with the large! . - ' ' store room in the Jacobs bonding on I STonroe street which was also added | very recently, it has greatly increased ; floor space throughout the store. No j new department has been added but j each department has benefited by the ' change. ' The greatest change, however, is j noted on the second floor where the mBllnery department has been moved to the new annex, four departments from the first, second and third floors having been consolidated in one de paxtxnent which occupies the old millinery space. Xn the garment department the transformation has been complete, i ' ' The dark wood work has been made | into to soft ivory and a heavy carpet! in darger tones has een laid over the j entire floor. These changes have been j viewed by hundreds of people today j who have voiced their appreciation of; the splendid accommodations. J ii ft jP^PSRSONALS jj K Aaron Thome, cook at Camp Shelby.: . Hattiesburg, Miss., is home on a fewdays* furlongh. He wras formerly cook j || - with Company H; of the old First West |J ?.' Virginia regiment. The Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Ree:l '.eft J this morning for Pittsburgh where' the latter will enter West Penn hos-1 pital for treatment. Mrs. U P. Reed, of Jane Lew. mother of Rev. Reed, is ; at the Reed home during their abtence. ; Mrs. Sarah Earnhardt, of Connells-! rille. Pa., is here on a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Frank Fsgen on Jackson street. Mrs. Fagen is recovering ' ' from an illness. | J. Jacob M. Vatkins, who has been ill for acme time at the home of his daughter. Mrs. O. E. Hutchinson ai Sonnencroft. continues in a serious condition. Miss Virginia Furliee. of Middlc- * >? \t. Dourne. tut gucsi m J. E. Wells, on the East side. Miss Anna Loraine Kentz>\ a local young woman who is a msmbor of the Lnigl \guglia Stock company, has been here on a brief visit to her mother. Mrs. Frank Hentzy. en route to Chicago where her company opens a sevC? 3ra3 months' engagement on -March 22. [Mrs. Leigh Watson, of Chicago, ar' rived nere last night and went to Smithtown today to see her mint, "liss Rose Watson, who is ill. Miss Watson is better today. Little Miss Mary Clark, who is ill of typhoid fever at Johns Hopkins hospital In Baltimore, is improving stead-1 ily. Miss Mary with her mother and little brother, will go ?o Atlantic Citylater where they will remain Until she I Jias fully recovered. imiAl UMI/fA 1'iiwi iwnn CHILDREN STRONG And Invigorates Old People. Ally doctor .will tell you that the ^ Ingredients of Vinol as printed below contain the elements needed to improve the health of delifcate 'children and restore strength to old people. Cod Liver and Beef Peptones', Iron and Manganese Peptonates, Iron and Ammonium Citrate. Lime and Soda Glycerophosphates. Casc-arin. ' Those who have puny, ailing or run down children or aged parents may prove this at our epenxse. Besides the good it does children ind aged there is nothing like vinol lo restore strength and vitality to area*, nervous women and overworkad. run-down men. . - Try it. If yon are not entirely satis-; fled, we will return your money without question; that proves our fairness and your protection. Millions of people have been convinced this way. - Crane's drug store. Fairmont, vinol tn Mnnninctnn bV the PrcsCI'ip n wv** ? ?o - p BR; th>n Pharmacy and at the best dmc Rj?'. Mora In every town and city In the jgi country. ' ^^ k. fi f'- - - ' Tha pnpQs In xnj*6ic of Miu EteScor Blanche Barns will ghre a piano forte recital tonight at the Kelley Music store on upper Main street which will ~ - Leaving for Ear. ' IHM Ethel' ?M |iml Kiss Geortli Androe, of MtrmeispoHs, <inn.. leaves Sunday for Washingoa, D. C.. Philadelphia, and New fork where they will spend several ?'eeka vi si ting school friends. Miss Undros who has been Miss Heintzelnan'i guest for several months will sake another brief visit here en route, aoxse from the east. ? For Madam Grouitch. Complimentary to Madame Slavko 3ronitch. the wife of the Serbian minister to Switzerland, who delivered Iter famous lecture on "'Serbia" in Clarksburg Thursday evening and has iieen lecturing this.week in Fairmont;' Backhanson, West Union and Shinn5ton and will leave Friday for Wheeling. was entertained at a small informal luncheon Thursday by Mrs. W. Brent Maxwell, regent of the chapter. Daughters of the Revolution, in her liome on AVest Pike street. J^iss Cora M. Atchison, president of the Marcato Club, entertained at a small informal dinner party at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening in honor of Madame Grouitch.?Clarksburg Tele(tram. HA VE YOUR < ? <% - . : Es* Js$ ^ Every person who can garden in in -waging the war. Gardening is not difficult to lear IHen. women and children can ma These lemons, prepared by garde Virginian beginning nest Monday. ?8^9O^uA5C8Cy28D3j6C!6C826C8C8C0O5D83C6C8Q9CQC8C836 8 B Musical In g Already the changes incident A us a number of bargains in used n ? the roono occupy for r.ew etc A are goinc to hand out some real b g strutuents. A A I Save $100 a g That is -what you save on th's ? beautiful burl walnut case, and tl A well taken care of. You can ha? g is free and lieiit. and the tone s A at this piano. It is a big value ? A I j A Piano Case 3 A p.i/t- wanted to trade a fin A player and we took it. The case i ? seven full octaves, splendid tone $ for a loage or ^unciay scnooi. &o? ? let it go at $45. ? 9. ' I A Parlor Or O ? This 'iVwnian parlor organ ha 6 the top. The instrument is ridic ? buyer gets it at that figure. S o : 0 1 It's Shopwon A Clarendon that is slightly i? case, light action, sweet round tor 3. 53->o. "cannot get tne iuii pnci c> and will move it into your home 1 o 0 ? B 1 Your Term c> On any of these Instruments 1 3 diet yon can pay for It without m 3 chance, don't miss It. The first buy 1 c.a7hq \ FRANK M. SHARPEMg] pegin. ax a o uuuu With Mrs. Stoetzer. The Mission Study class of the First Presbyterian church trill meet tonight | at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. j G. Stoetzer, in First street. | LOUIS WILCOX DIES. Louis, 10 months old son of Mr. and ; Mrs. E. C. Wilcox, formerly of Miners- j I rille. died on Wednesday evening at | the home of his parents at Gypsy after > an illness from pneumonia. The body ! i was brought here this morning on a I I special car following funeral services ! at the residence and was interred in j 1 Maple Grove cemetery by Undertaker : I "Williamson. ? ? JAMES B. TOOTHMAN BURIED. Funeral services over the body of j James B. Tootnmau. wnose aeatn oc-. curred yesterday morninft at his home , near Barraokvilie. -were held this aft-; ernoon at three o'clock from the Bap- i , list church at Barrackville and inter-j ment was made in the cemetery there I by Vnderlaker R. C. Jones. _ i 0W*N GARDEN ^^18BB353BSM5 Sir backyard or vacant lot aids the nation n. ster every detail in a few lessons, n experts, will be printed in The West i | C*SC9a9aPC3B3Se3B?a?3333a? > in Used J I ? istrumenis $ to approaching spring has brought ft j lusical Instruments. We must have ? i ick that is daily coming in. and we ft! argains in the way of musical In- 0 i On a Piano J o1 Kurtzman. style R piano. It is a g : lie piano has been in a good home ft cily tell it has been used. The action ft . a true Kurtzman Tone. Come look ?1 at $250. Cost the owner originally ft; : ft: Organ Cheap } ie Stevens pano case organ in on a ft, is a pretty, dark mahogany, organ is g I ami would make an excellent buy ft 1 new for $150. but we are going to 0 j == ft gan for $25 g; s a fine large plate glass mirror in ' rulously cheap for $25, but the first g j l?Save $100 ? shop worn, beautiful golden oak ?; le, and well worth the original price 'fi e on account of its being shopworn tor only $250. . p is Are Ours I we will make terms so reasonable g is sing the money. This Is your gi er in takes the bargain. Call early. =11 0SEC0. r. 'Phone 981 :[ 111 n ^ \ ' ^ v > ' r?\ Sp?ZB? jLO?^ Shimmering fi'ITcr, fine woolens, some in stripes, others in bold plaid, some in pleated effects, poplins, taffetas and satins. Also the new Baronet Satin. A collection replete with good styles, fine fabrics and splendid values. Skirts $5.75 to $22.50. I In Exceptional Que ?In EASTER S! Unequaled completeness of our ga: row. coupled always with our reput; your Easter apparel while the assort I Is iHpI iliili rv^Wi I i Will J It's a suit s& g^i. news to Amer v.-ear tailored glowingly read W fine materials ; m^^^W^SSK They are cor chiding the Efr Man-tailored i / ; ) great variety. ^7 No other stc (I shows a finer, ! J) / tion of the ultri ^<!5C - ^ their best wit] : _. r *n a week a\ |6C5 Suits at a] No End of Newness in % EASTER HATS There are broad brimmed afternoon hats that are oval in shape, soft tarns of fine milan and simple street hats with only the beauty of the straw for their charm. Little black hats tipped with bright colors as light and flpttery as a spring breeze. The New Models' in Summer Footwear ttT i i t . i ^ _ r_ we nave garnered irom me c we're inviting you to come and se< and boots for dress. There are dull or bright black orings and color combinations of fc There are the new oxfords, a Every shoe is a beauty. There are pumps and slippers The best shoe values at any st that stands for perfect satisfacti< ?They bespea ?a considerati that mean so tention to the appearance bj to the whole < Women's Ri and brown r.:.: brown 52.00. Flacfpr Si in Sung On VICTOR REG By Gluck, By McCormacIt, By C Host of Others. There are Victor Records c Hymns, Choruses and Oratorios ti worlds richest program of sacre Eastertide or any other season. Come in and hear your favori * . Foi 1 FLOWER SALE Saturday dity?Perfect in D< Ail Satisfying Var JITS, COAT rment stocks is t lie Paramount ind ation for value-giving. This will b? :ments are most complete. no Longer Any ! C t About Suits ison and that is always good ' ican women, for no women ]aj suits so well. The store is ly with scores of new suits, . V0 and correct in fashion. an tservatively tailored suits in- ha on, Bolero and other models, nodels are also shown -in a ty fr< ire outside the large cities p larger, more complete colleca modes in tailored suits than Co ht now the showings are at h Easter only a little more vay. -tc U prices $22.50 to $59.50. C p I 1 Women's Spiring ai Are Indeed Beautii iest sources the choice productions 2 them. There are boots for street v leathers and many handsome new ans, browns, greys. nd oxfords will be worn this, sea in many models. ;ated price, together with shoe ser >n. Shoes at many prices $5.00 to $1 ire Eloquent r1 f fh R Jt refined personality VlCl lOC D( on of the little tilings . much.' Taey call at- r.Xf'PI' I I fit correctness of your EiaS>ld V-/11IL r givics correcmes* . :ost?me. Question 1 Glove* !n rrey. tan, . ?"'" your Mil I gloTes in tan tad Glares, black, niite. The days are 5. U-2S. *1-50. ing, only a fev before Easter. t1 sooner the bo; erbly new clothes th ter. We have ; bled the best j DRDS tt"bebTa , the money?an aruso and a believe we hav ceeded. >f Anthprns, lat afford the Nobby suits ai sd music for at $5.00 to $16J !te selections. All other clotl arth Floor. boy needs m the ' store. ' ? , . . is nere. i I The little folks have not I erlooked in this store. We remem-1 ber how children delight in nostra Easter clothes, how pridefttl they| inarch off to Sunday school in thearfl new hate^coate,^^ss^and shQ3s||| ^slgn and Tciiloring ?H . ucement for purchasing here tomo^^H|^^H ; an especially desirable time to ?3P^sbB !oats, a Wide Field | For Selection Phe bright sun, the warm air of the || ;t few days have brought out hum-?^5 eds of new coats. Right now, this I] ry day is the time to select your coat .^9 d have it ready for Easter, so near at ? The coat stock is large, a great vaarie- ; ? of styles, fabrics and colors to choose > J )m. There are crystal cloth, Peaude 11 . 9H isch, Silvertones, Tricotines, Jersey ^fl >th, Chenile Bolivia, Serge, Velours, tins and silks. Colors: Cantaloup^, kin blue, Buff, Tan, Navy, Castor,^ i 5 ii> - 'riStosp 'oats at many prices $45.00 to $75.00 II Hundreds of Beautiful BHI [n Our $5.00, $6.50 and $8 Line || |jg I Entirely new hats in black, in coKf|| ors, in black trimmed in color. Plenty f| of the fashionable taupes and greyvj|j| Plenty of dark shades, some with a bright dash of color in wing or flov^fl er, a bit of fruit, a fluffy pom pom or || 1 quill. Everything that is new and fash ^ ionable is shown in hats at $3.50 to II 5-5.00. Girls' Easter H hing or White ? J ' Bat to measure assured rtise* - I 111 they must be bought at Hartleff^fcj For girls are beautiful crepe de ' > naSS- chine, som6 smocked, some with ' " "" Georgette sleeves, $20. 7 days Handsome net dresses bare i lifap?j The silk lining in pink, flesh or whttfe-rS , Lace or ribbon trimmed J13.50. | V has _ . . Jjaincy toiio areww sua x>?> e bet- Dresses^ in a spl&n^d chotc* e sue- Of Crepe de Chine *g Iters Of Georgette $6. 15 JO. Fresh new blouses <o along with the sew separate * or tailored suit. Crepe tashlraijSjjM ies tlie ideas in their roll. ? ..^iK?.>i.?a , Oat collars, hand embroidery, bead-H men S ins. tucks, lace, hemstitclilna, jijfM trimming. White and all dManMiH colors and shades. --j^&gg