Thursday, April 20. 1911. CTn<uc «, tu«m a o _ A
b 1 OiNL & THOMAS The Weather—Cloudy and cooler. j
©n Tailormade Smts
THIS sale began yesterday with some of the liveliest selling we
, m -,ave ever experienced. This sale involves our entire stock
oi Tailormade Suits (except White Serge and Mohair) because we
have too many of them due to the unseasonable weather of the
Pa^t few weeks. However, under the impetus of a direct saving
of 25c on every dollar, we expect the women of Wheeling and
vicinity will quickly aid in righting stocks. These Suits are all
r7—v(/'A - *pew and fresh this Spring and it’s a remarkable saving opportun
! I / -f ity when you can buy like this:
I ! ; W 1 ! ! SI5-## Ta'l«rmade Suits at . . $11.25 $32.50 Tailormade Suits at . . $24.38
j 0 • ' 516.90 Tailormade Suits at . . $12.68 $35.00 Tailormade Suits at . . $26.25
I' j U 519.50 Tailormade Suits at . . $14.63 $40.09 Tailormade Suits at . . $30.00
baSt* \ S25-C0 Tailormade Suits at . . $18.75 $50.00 Tailormade Suits at . . $37.50
' v . 529.50 Tailormade Snits at . . $22.13 $69.50 Tailormade Suits at . . $52.13
Haviland China Dinner Sets
at Greatly Rediaced Prices
MEW importations of China ordered many months ago
are coming in and we must have more room to show
them. So we have cut prices on Haviland China
Dinner Sets so as to make it decidedly to your
advantage to buy now if you are at all inter
ested in this high grade table wear. These
sets are full 100 pieces and are perfect in
every way, but for the reason mentioned
you can buy them at savings like this: r ' ^
Haviland & Co., China Dinner Sets, Derln
shape, new conventional border pattern and
gold edges, regularly s53.‘)o PQU fr a
a set; sale price.....OoO.OU
Then. Haviland China Dinner Sets, Sevres
shape, handsome conventional border pat
tern, gold edges with mat handles, regularly
.$39.85
Theo. Havland China Dinner Sets. Aigle shape,
coin gold decorations, handsome effects*
$42.50
See Window Display of These Sets.
*^E’VE already given the details of this sale —how the premises of
Benjamin McCabe 8c Bros., 37 to 41 East Eighteenth Street, New
inrk, were slightly damaged by lire and their Rug stock dampened by
water, was sold at a great reduction by the insurance adjusters. Our
>hare of these Rugs has enabled u> to give the people of Wheeling and
vicinity some at the most wonderful bargains in Floor Coverings we
have ever known. The Rugs are not damaged to hurt their wearing qual
ities a particle and yon would scarcely know they had been damp if not
to,d- A few ot the numbers here for your selection at economy prices:
$13.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, at.$ 9.50
$22.50 Axminster Room-Size Rugs, 9x12 feet, at.$14.95
$25.00 Smith’s Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet, at.* * $15*95
$17.00 Smith’s Seamless Nepparham Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet,
at ....... .'j. | yg
$14.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 8l/4x9l/2 feet, at . . .$ 9.50
tl2 b0 Seamless tapestry Brussels Rugs, 7*2x9 feet, at.$ 8.45
'' ^-00 Seamless Nepparham Brussels Rugs, 6x9 feet, at. . . $ 5 95
$40.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, Sxl2 feet, at.’ $31 95
$28.00 Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, at.* [ $22.95
$1 '.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet, at. Si3 95
$ 7.00 Union Ingrain Rugs, 9x12 feet, at.. . . . $ 4.95
on® & Th©ma§
WIRELESS WILL SOON EE TESTED
ON RIVER.
Captain James G. Perkins, of the
Packet Jewel, Dies—Rains Cause
Another Rise.
When the Queen City of the I’itts
burg Cincinnati pack.-t line, returns
from her New Orleans run, the wir*
less telegraphy will he t* t<-,| f,,r the
first time on a steamboat The Over*
land Wireless Company has arranged
with the company to put a wir.l< *
on the big packet and to place a sta
tion a' I'ittshurg am) th: city to te<t
the wlreb-s- on her next run to this
city the Queen < Ity will have h>-r
wireless working
Captain Perkins Dead.
News was received at ties port yes
terdajr morning
tain Chari. * t; perkln... age of
the packer .few‘-1 His .|.-ath occurrr-d
a’ Kvansville follow it.'.* a .ft illn* ..
from a complication of divis |u
ceased wa one of the best known
tfvnrmen <>n the Ohio during the
f iv|| war he was In command of the
Vnlted stH-.s ninhoai Krllllatit. that
**' *n service tin the Ohio and Mis
sissippl rivers ft.jriug tis.-ni years
he has been at the wheel of the
Jewel that operated in the Kvansville.
Henderson trade.
" 1th rains falling along th. water
Sheds yesterday nil day a slight rise
; matured on the headwaters anil a rl..e
is expected here to-day. The marks
yesterday afternoon registered but 13
feet six inches.
Packets are carrying heavy cargoes
and a large passenger list on their
run.-, while the coal fleet is rushing
ha-l to the Pittsburg pools with
empties The C.nal Clt;. and Sam
< lark passed this |s>rt yesterday cn
route to the Pittsburg pools.
Yesterday's Boats.
Kanawha. Charleston, it a m.
II K Bedford. Pittsburg, noon.
I Jewel. Marietta. 3:3tt p m
Liberty, Clarington, :: at p m.
Tc-Day's Boats.
I.orrnn. Pittslnirg. *5 a m.
Virginia. Cincinnati. 7 a m.
Sonoma. Marietta. 3:ai p rn
Liberty. Ciarinc’on. 3:70 p tn.
Ohio. Pittsburg, t p m.
Friday's Boats.
, ** K Bedford. I’arker burg. r, a m
Jewel. Marietta. 3:30 p. tn
Liberty, clarington. :p m
Stage. 4 30 p ni , 13 feet six inches.
IITTHBL'HC;. April 19 A slight
rist* is espec fed In the local streams
as the re*u(' tif rontitined heavy rains
over the watershed, and a fair boat
Ire singe Is predlt ted by the end of
the week While no coal Is being
s-at out. there is . n excellent lioating
•'tig- and all the local boata are i„
operation.
The stage nt it,vis Island dnm fh
night wns s r, feet. ||err's Island. 7 3
; Krw’por*, 7.7 frH.
A<> nliervllle- Hirer, Il k feet find
falling; min
Parkersburg -River, IT. 2 feet and
rallVnr; rriln,
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Morgantown—River, fls feet and
1 falling; rain.
V. arren River 3 fee*; rain
Oil City—River. 3.5 feet and fall
ing; rain.
DAY OF PRAYER
Will Be Held Sunday, April 30th for
State Convention—Badges
Are Received.
\
Sunday. April .".nth ha . been set
by the State Sundav School As
social I on as a day of prnycr for the
.-.tat. convention to lie h* Id at f
. ershnrE May C. . and 4 All pastors
and superintendent- arc r*-i|ii-'s rci| to
I refer to Hie event In their public
. prayers and all Sunday school workers
In *h--ir ?*rivate devotions
The badges to ho ii-.-d at m.. eon
vent Ion were received yesterday at
the state headquarters in the hoard
of trade building The badge itself is
about the size of a half debar w i*h
an coniine map of We t virg nia label
) er| "Mur Field " In the center Is a
I cross and around tl.»- edge tlie lev rlp
Itlon. ’ It" this Sign Conquer " To the
badges are attach* 1 ril.Ums of vnr
ions colors to !>*• worn by the different
[ committees and officials
All schools that have not already
done s*. are requested to appoint dele,
gates to the convention the coming
G. Ed. Mendel & Co.
wuitcral rmicToni awd
IVlil.YtlU
U4? Mafn 9rrmmt Wn**i«n*. U’s«» ym
^•D Mfht or ML • ,mr
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Oeo. E. Johns Co.
Suits With Individuality
For Women and Misses
Special Style, in Strictly Tailored and Trimmed Model.; Small, Regular and large aizea
SEPARATE COATS
Pongew, Serge Novelties, Sicilian, Linen.
NEW WAISTS
( h.ffona, Marquisette, Voile., Lingerie, Linen., Ac.
SPECIAL SALE OF
50 One-P,ece Wool Dre.»e.- Ca.hmere., Serge., Panama., Ac.
for THE REGULAR PRIGES
A suitable garment for the «sav>n and the price le.. than the Co.t of making
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Sunday. Credentials may be secured
from it..- county superintendent or di
reet front (otural Secretary A. T.
Arnold. Iniard of trade building, this
city.
TWO LOCAL MEN LOSE $700. IT IS
SAID.
Doorkeeper It Employed and Prevents
Anybody From Bridgeport
to Enter.
Tl.e i atnbling house over the White
f’rot t |. In Itrldr pT>rt. which
v s Mart* f| bv local knights of the
11"‘ n c loth, ail of this city, several
oeks ago, is said to be still o|»erat
btg and big wins me being made. Ac
cording to cm- in |. >sillon to know
t ao jo eminent local men lost over
j. lit the joint a few nights ago cm
the- many device,. tn tj,,. house
The proprietors are very careful
v.hotu they lot In the place and it is
understood that they employ a door
keeper whose tm -dm sc is to keep all
i duo sub* men out of'the Joint. The
mayor of the town claims that no
u h pla< >• is !•< inn run. Iiut th<- above
f u t will r.o doubt prove tn the Ohio
slue people that such ten evil actually
evos tn their midst A Steady
stream of kltlthts of the green eloth
pours ove r to the Ohio town nightly
to Indulge In their favorite and un
lawful pastime unmolested.
LONVFNTION
Of Triadetphla District Sunday
Schools tr. Be Held at Edgwood
Friday Night.
Th« Trladrlphln district Sunday
school mm..niton will ho held on Frl
day nlitht at the Wesley M K church
Bedside Tables
Our bedside table i« a sew
ing table and a r. a ling fable.
If i* constructed to project
over the bed enabling the
patient to be served while
reclining in comfort. Pol- I
ished bird's eye maple top, I
■ fastened to a steel frame. M
F.vcry sick room needs it. I
Price 9H.OO.'
John Coleman Co. «
Chen '.t. anp Druggists v
Two aroncs H
tflth snd Marks*. 2.1th sn« I
Chspiln*
M
'at Kdgw ood. Secretary A. T. Arnold
"ill among the speaker* and an
excellent program has boon prepared
Letter* in the interest of the adult
class parade to be held at the time
of tjj • state convention at Parkers
' nr** now being sent out from
Sunday school headquarters. It is the
I u!*h of the officials to have several
thousand persons take part.
<;« tier; ! Secretary A. T. Arnold wont
to Parkersburg yesterday to hold a
conference with the entertainment
committee of the convention and plan
I -r tile .-••coni modal ion of delegates
and visitors.
Hut a man is seldom eon| when he
sitivers in thcdiour of danRer.
J MOVING AND SPRING
J CLEANING.
CARPET BEATING.
FAMILY WASHING.
I Blankets and Lace Curtain*.
j Lutz Bros.
J HOME STEAM LAUNDRY
WM. J. LUTZ. Prop.
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GENTHER
THE
LOW PRICE JEWELER
1069 MAIN
Absolutely
PURF
ICE
CREAM
Alex. Durst &
Sons
Sunfmer I
RALSTON SHOES
Fcllowcraft Shoe*, made in
Brockton. Shoe* all union
made and guaranteed.
John Dinger
m 2fi ELEVENTH ST.
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R. Taylor Co.
Hair Goods Our Policy Is 1
Department “Good Quaiity"
Makes Excellent Display in
Market St. Window
Showing of worthy hair dressings—it is unique that
tho showing both switches and formed prices there is but
CUTTINGS °f ht'r USC<1 ~ ™E BEST GERMAN
Prices are regulated by length and quantity, the hair is
. natural stock, guaranteed human hair—guaran
teed absolutely sanitary and guaranteed workmanship.
Perfect Matching a Specialty
Switches —from 18 inches to 32 inches.
Si. 48 and upward
Cron: ns_»f-«nany small or fewer large pufTs-*
w u «/ n j on wire or SQft frame^
98c, $2, $2.50, $3, to $4.50
ALSO
Crescent Puffs and Princess Braids
All formations are redressible.
Grey in every instance extra.
All goods in individual sanitary wrappings.
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Extraordinary Values in
Tabic Damask
TABLE LINEN-—all pure linen
Bleached, Silver Bleached and Unbleached, 58 and B4
inches wide—regular 58c value—
50c Yard
TABLE LINEN—all pure linen
Bleached and Unbleached—five patterns—70 inches
wide—regular value $1.00—
79c Yard
TAB Lii LISE A—all pure linen
Bleached—showing Beauty Rose, Water Lily, Spot,
Rose and Chrvsanthenuin with stripe and conventional
designs—72 inches wide—regular value $2.00_
$1.38 Yard
REGULAR $2.50 DAMASK
12 inches wide—assorted designs— all pure linen—
$1.50 Yard
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Special Values in
GREATEST
Foulard Silks “
clever designs on wanted colors— FOULARDS
preponderane of blues and tans.
OVER 150 PATTERNS GREATER
69c and $1 Yard ™BEUNG
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Gossard Corset Styles *
FOR SPRING
Conform to Fashion's Decree
RE AD THE CABLE FROM PARTS
Vrw corset models used for spring opening by Par
qum ,Margaine-La Croix. C.uillott and Matrav keen to
straight figure lines, long curveless hip. flat back andMow
bust The n*w idea is for the corset to he ao flaxible that
the figure appears entirely unrefined Lending Paris
gown-makers recommend frontWed styles and such
models are held in high favor.” Y -nJ ,uch
Sold and Fitted Cz zn
by Tay+rs Only C'50 <2fui "P