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m Geo. R. Taylor Co. “ The Progressive Store" Women's Spring Coats For TravtHng, Driving,* Walking, Visiting, Evening Engagements This representative gathering is composed of styles shown in only few of a kind; this tends toward the distinctiveness much desired. SERGE COATS White and colors—for every purpose. WHIPCORDS Two-tones ‘and solids—tans, greys, white, blue and black. Bedford Cards and Basket * CLOTH COATS IN WHITE AND COL ORS AND MIXTURES IN TWEEDS AND POLO CLOTHS AND THE CHIC NOVEL TIES. —Also ■* BLACK AND WHITE SATIN COATS for ' afternoon and evening occasions. $12.50 to $175.00 I **■ itt STOWE Jfc THOMAS Tim wwiimi Win. Friday Coupon Sale NOTHING SOLD AT COPON SAL* PRICES WTTHOIT THE COUPONS—NO MAIL. TELEPHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS FILLED FOR THESE GOODS BONDHOLDERS WILL MEET NOTICES SENT OUT FOB NATION AL PHONE MEETING. Meeting Called ter Mutual Pretactian of Bondholder* of Subsidiary Companies. Following la a copy of tba letters Mailed out to tbs bondholders of the National Telephone Company of West Virginia and the National Telephone Company of Ohio; Dear , Sir—The undersigned are! owner* and representatives of owners • of bonds of the National Telephone: Company of West Virginia and of the' National Telephone Company of Ohio, I and as such have not assented to the! proposal heretofore submitted by Mr ! J. H. Vercoe through the reorganise- i tion committee of the National Tela- ! phone Corporation. Most of us know little concerning the real value of our holdings and for this reason we are unable to intalll gently act upon the proposal. Wo felt also that tha other bondholders, or most of them, were In the same position as ourselves. With this in view, w* decided to isane a call for a meeting of all of the bondholders of the above named companies, so that all might learn the conditionsj confronting them before Anal action.; We have come to the conclusion tbat| whether the Vercoe proposal Is ac-1 cepted or rejected, the bondholders must get together for mutual protec- J tlon. and for that purpose we are calling a meeting to be held at the offices of the Conservative Life In surance Company, Sixteenth and Mar ket streets, this city, on next Friday evening. March IB. at 7:30 o'clock. W’e earnestly ssk your attendance.! it you can't come, send a represent- j a 11 v a «-hrt sa- (11 kava iwibim ——— Rhm 472 WarwWlCdL ■' " ' ■ « 1 11 Lutz Bros. '‘uhimbSm (i w» a. non. nn U——— ESTABLISHED 1S74. FINGER MOUNTINGS, f2 UP. GENTHER THE LOW PRICE OPTICIAN, 1069 Main Street Pittsburgh Wall Paper Cleaner The kind that will not crum ble or streak. Contains no acids or other substances inju rious to paper. One Can Will Clean Boys' $1.00 Pants at 69* Oaiyii 1-LteH S pnta Our entire line of Boys’ $1.00 Pants in fancy patterns only, 'well-wearing materials. „ Coupon Sale price.,Ui/v None Without This Coupon C —Third Floor 85c All-Wool Serge at 59* Conpoi S—Unit 10 TtHa 44 -inch All-Wool French Serje in brown, navy and Alice blue, green, tan, leather and heliotrope, also cream and black, regular 85c quality; Coupon Salfe price. 59c None Without This Coupon C —Mein Floor 75c Dresses at 45* Coupon a—Xdjnit I Colored Dresses for girls 6 to 14^ years, light and dark prints trimmed -in contrasting hand ing, 1912 Spring models, excel lent 75c quality; Cou pon Sale price. None Without This Coupon C —Second Floor 10c Embroidery at 5* Coupon 4—Limit ao yard* Lot of fine Cambric and Nain sook Embroidery Edges and In > sertion. excellent 10c numbers; Coupon Sale price, yard. None Without This Coupon C —M»ln Floor Meti s 59c Shirts at 44* Lot of Men's Shirts, the Fa mous make, plaited and plain front, coat atyle with culTs at tache new Spring patterns, regular 59* Shim; A A Coupon Sale price* .... None Without This Coupon C — Main floor 15c Fancy Pins at 6* On»oa It—limit 3 Lot of Baby Pins, Bar Pins and One-Piece Pearl Cuff Links, 15c qualities; Coupon P _ Sale price, choice. OC None Without This Coupon C —Main Floor 50c Handkerchiefs at 19* Orapoa 11—limit ■ Lot of Women’s Hand-Em broidered Handkerchiefs, all linen, design in one corner, sam ple line of 50c Handkerchiefs. Coupon Sale price. each_•.. None Without This Coupon C — Main Floor 98c Ironing Sets st 79* Orapoa 13—limit ona not Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, three nickeled irons, stand and han dle, regularly. 98c; Cou pon Sale price, set... I a/C None Without This Coupon C — Baarmrnt 98c Waists at 69* Women’s and Misaos’ Shirt waists made of gingham and percale, in black-and-white, and black with white polka dots, 98c and $1.25 Waists; Coupon Sale price,, ..69c ! None Without This Coupon C Second Floor 15c Gingham at 9 1 2t Coupon 18—Limit ao rute Lot of 32-inch Zephyr Ging ham in pretty checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors, regular ly 15c a yard; Cou pon Sale price. None Without This Coupon C —Main Floor 59c Drawn Pieces at 29^ Coupon l»—limit a Limited let of Austrian Drawn Pieces — Scarfs and Squares with flat triple scal lop, sizes 18x50 and 30x30 inches, regularly 59c each; Cou pon Sale OQ/s price.LiU C None Without This Coupon C —Main Floor 10c Paper Cleaner at 5< \ Coupon SO—Limit 3 nun Climax Wall Paper Cleaner for cleaning wall paper,fresco ing. window shades, etc., regu lar 10c cans; Coupon Sale price., ' _ None Without This Coupon C - ltanomrnt 2oc Stockings at 15* Coupon 13—Limit a pair. Women’s Stockings. full fashioned, double top, high spliced linen heel, sole and toe. medium weight, 25c quality; Coupon Sale price, py P*«r . .. le)C None Without This Coupon C -Main floor $1.00 Kid Gloves at 60* Ooupon 14—Limit a pair. Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, 2 clasp, heavy embroidered backs, black, white, brown, tan, gray 'and mode, good $1.00 special; Coupon Sale price, 69c None Without This Coupon C —Main Kloot__ 25c Window Shades at 17* Ooupon 16—Limit a Lot of Window Shades, Opaque cloth, most all colors. rt feet long and mounted on good spring rollers, our 25« leader; Coupon Sale price, -| r*T «ch. 1 /C None Without This Coupon P nKoyrth floor 25c Wash Goods at 15* Coupon la—Limit 10 parts Lot of 27-inch Brilliant Silk, a pretty wash dress fabric in the wanted plain shades and black and white, regular 25c quality; Coupon Sale . -| £* price, yard . AOC None Without This Coupon C — Main Floor I $1 00 Black Messaline at 65? Oonpoa 5—Limit 10 yards I Lot of Black Satin Messaline of fine, lustrous quality, our regular $1.00 number; Coupun mr*..65c None Without This Coupon C —Main Floor 10c WTiite Cambric at 71 Coupon 6—Limit 10 yards Lot of White Cambric of ex tra quality, 36 inches wide, our regular 10c number; Cou- Py pon Sale Price, yard. None Without This Coupon C —Main Floor 25c Floral Ribbon at 16e ■ Coupon 7—Limit a yards Lot of .new Floral Ribbon, 5Vi inches wide, all silk. 25c quality; Coupon Sale /» price, yard ./J.OC None Without This Coupon C — Main Floor $1.50 Umbrellas at 95c Coupon 8—Limit a Men’s and Women’s Umbrel las in all styles with good-look ing handles and covered with warranted rainproof cloth, $1.50 kind; Coupon Sale Qr price, each . a/OC None Without This Coupon C — Main Floor • V' i nc«c ai Ooupom 91—Limit 19 yards Lot of 36-inch Cambric Per cale, soft finish, light grounds with st-ipes, dots and neat fig ures, regularly \2/2c a yard; Coupon Sale Q price.... w/C None Without This Coupon C — Main Floor lie lileacht Muslin at lO* Oottptm aa—Limit 10 yares v Lot of 40-lach Bleacht Muslin of good weight and texture, ex cellent width for pillow cases, regular 14c number; coupon ■ n Sale price .I llC None Without This Coupon C —Main Floor _ __ • $1.00 1-ace Pieces at 60* Coupon S3—1dmIt 3 Princess Louise Lace Pieces, eize 18x18 Inches, all hand-made and with pure linen centers, reg ularly $1.00 each; Cou- nn pon Sale price . DuC None Without This Coupon C — Main Floor .15c Stationery at 25* Coupon at—Limit 3 boxrs Lot of Boxt Stationery contain ing 24 sheets of One Linen Paper and 24 envelopes to match, all sixes, regularly 35c; Cou n Q pon Sale price, box.ZuC None Without This Coupon Q —Main Floor STONE & THOMASl NOONDAY SERYICE ! Will Be Held at St Matthew s Church ' Today—Or. Stlmeon, of Bell alre to Speak. Today at the noon hour! from 12 -25 to IS SO p. m.| at 8t. Matthews church, the Wheeling Ixtcal Assembly of the Brotherhood of 8t Andrew, will 'told the fourth of a series of l.enten noon-day sermon* The Rev W A Stlmeon. of Bellalre. | •111 make the address on "Tht Man i and Hts Fellows ” This la the third year for these eer rlrwa In Wheeling, thongh In other . ctflea. similar ones have been held i •nr many year* in eom* Inatnnces' •* »«»kly ones While they ar» arranged especially for the ronvenlenre of men and wft tnen In the bo*loess district any one in welcome, and there la usually a * i~ —^ good attendance of people not engaged In bualneae. and the number of people present has Increased at each years aeries. SUBCOMMITTEE Of Ssml-Csntannial Committee Con far With Washingtt/i, Pa., Affleiala. C. A. Robinson. George W. Luts and Hecretary Roy B Naylor, com posing a subcommittee of the He ml f'eatennlal committee, yesterday alter nooo went to Washington. Pa., to con fer with committees which were In charge of the ceatenalal celebration which was held In that city laat year. The object of the visit was !o secure information relative to the ftemlOn tenalal celebration which will be ob served In this city in June. |»i> The committee wss courteously re reived and met with Dr. K. W. Tern pie of Washington and Jefferson col lege, the secretary and members of the Washington Board of Trade and others. They will make a report to the Semi-Centennial committee to night Milady's Bonnet. j My bonnet lies over the ocean. I My bonnet lies over the sea; For. you see. It's the latest creation And hasn't yet come from Pares —Judge. ■Pound parties" are the fashion In the chtraro open-air srhnola. when ever the rinse on the average, gains s pound In weight. 0. Ed. Mendel & Co. rttinti ntascraaa abb i dtreev 'wheeneg. Wsst Vn Call night or Sar ntirn — —11 " " N GEO. E JOHNS CO. Easter Announcement LARI N DISPLAY OF THE LATEST MODELS Of TAIIORED SUITS COA^IlirMEMXTEmWB AND EXCLUSIVE ASSORTMENT FOR WOM EN AND MISSES AT MODERATE PRICES. New Spring Fashions in Apparel I Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses K)R Al l. occasions are being shown TAILORED ANI) TRIMMED SUITS—Whipcords—Wool O^dl.rnyw-Hnmonunw «7ioT1pw’i,rdrr-lnJ °'h" ™wri>k -*«« S0. $19.50. $2A50. ssssr - «■«-* ' 'VVml# MarquiwOe Qualities Workmanship—and Fitting Guaranteed. ~11 - 7ii __ « uarge «oom Manufactured by The Smoky City Company Our price, 10e per can. 3 for 25c. QUINN’S Prescription Pharmacy Noted for Its excellent service. Sixteenth and Jacob Sts. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Hear interesting Addrssa My Mlee Saxe —Will Attend Tabernacle Ser vices This Evening. The fifth meeting for h'gh school girls, held yesterday at noon in the German M. E. church, traa well attend ed and proved as Interesting as the former ones. Miss Grace Saxe, of the Sunday party, had charge. The lea son was taken from the fourth chap ter of St. John, and the fourteenth vrrne was selected as being the most important After the lesaon had been concluded arrangement* were made for all the girls of the high school attending the meeting this evening In a tody to hear Mr. Sunday's sermon on "Amuse ments,’* Reservations will be made at the tabernacle for the party. At the regular meeting on Wednesday of next week the lesson will be taken from ttie fifth chapter of St. John. To promote protective Industries in Manchuiia Japan has established a high school of technology at Port Arthur. # you. Tout's very truly, J. A. HESS. Wheeling. W. Vs. C. L. WEEMS. Steubenville. O. GEO. W. ECKHART. Whg., W. Vs. J. C. HEINLEIN. Bridgeport^O. J. J. P. O BRIEN. Wheeling. W. Vu. “Ovsr Night." The play-goers of this city are due for a real comedy treat In the form of the New York and Boston succeaa "Over Night," which comes to the Court Theatre, matinee and night.! Saturday. March 16th. One of the best advertisements for the <T>medy Is that It la absolutely free from coarseness, and leaves a sweet memory behind It. Hows's Pictures. An entirely new program of Howe's Motion Pictures will present at the Court Theatre on Friday, matinee and night. March 15th. Official scenes of the greatest naval j review In American history comprise another of the many exclusive sub-1 Jecta. A aeries which depicts the classic: beauty of Italy, the land of history1 and romance, the wonders of the Grand River Canon. Colorado, the < newest mode of locomotion through ‘ water and air by means of the hydro- 1 plane, and the daring maneuvers of: Italian cavalrymen are among the many other subjects In Mr. Howes "gallery of maaterplecea" In motion photography. $ y.iof.oo Collected by the Teams In Charge of Raising the 8t. Luke Debt Fund. A meeting of the teams compos ing the workers of St. Lukes P. E church, who are laboring to ralae the necessary amount or 115,000 In order to clear the church of debt In a four weeks campaign. The members were greatly gratified to hear that the sum 1 of *9.1*7 80 has been raised In the three weeks that the teams have been at work, and by the time the cam- ' palgn closes at the end of ten dayt.r the entire amount Is expected to he In the hands of the committee. AI meeting will he held on next Tuet | evening to make a report. Almost. I said. "Toti are mf po»m," She didn't quite agree To that - hut she admitted She ‘was averse to roe —Judge. ' — One Western rlty has a htshlv ae. com pushed ms) or Me Is a lawyer by ' prnfeqyi..n, the feet eel shorthand writer In the ettv and the heat ante- i leer tr-mhoee player. S u EVERY MOTHER KNOWS There Isn't a mother hut what knows tha rare that has to be eierdeed In rais in* children, especially Ut il* ones, then too. every mother, knows that medi cine for baby must ho pre pared moot carefully and even greater precaution used than In the filling of prescriptions for adults It Is our apodal prtds In co operating with t*ia physi cian. nurse, or mother to supply the purest drugs and chemicals and give the ut most consideration to every want that baby has. 1st us fill eveev prescription for tha little -1 » 4 COLORED PIQLE Probably no wash fabric is better known than pique—it will wear—wash and come up from under the iron fresh, crisp and dressy— TAN, PINK, BLUE, NAVY, WHITE, 27-in. 25c Yard BUI TONS THE REAL TRIMMING ACCORDING TO • EVERY FASHION AUTHORITY. # OF CRYSTAL—in white and colors—cut. OF CROCHET-r-in white and colors, wash able. COSTUME BUTTONS—for summer suits and dresses, large and showing color—semi spherrcal and bullets—variegated and with contrast rims—and the like. $1.00 FOR GLOVES The price of TAYLOR’S SPECIAL—a glove made especially for us—splendid grade of tough, yet fine kid—wrist length— BLACK, WHITE, TAN, GRAY, NAVY— $1.00 NEW SPRING GLOVES With heavy embroidered Wks—with Black w top*—one clasp—Black, White, Tan and But ter— $1.75 NEW 2 CLASP Spring kid—dressy—Black. White and Tan embroidered backs— $ 1.50 Pair A New Bag—The Utility A work box and a decidedly smart shopping purse in one—unclasp one side and it unfolds into a clever fittedly fancy work receptacle see it—in real Hack seal and walrus— $2.50. $3.50 and $5.00 IF WE HAD YOUR SUBSCRIPTION YOU WOULD HAVE YOUR APRIL McCALL— FRESH, SPRINGLIKE AND INFORMING. COSTS A TRIFLE. ^^ylo^Hiorofare