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Saturday’s Readywear Sales - - and 75 COATS $12.50 A special lot arrival coming so late is Thursday, evening. Loose flaring md belted models in the height of fash ion's favor. Serges, Gabardines, Pop | lins, fancy Worsteds and all silk-lined throughout. Also, smile very smart White Chinchilla Coats that serve to 1 broaden the assortment. A savings of $5 to $8 on each coat. 16 TO 46 SIZES t>t> COATS $13.95 A clearaway from stock of a g<K>dly issortuient of smart Spring Tailleurs hat are strictly new in every partie ilar. Serges, Gabardines, Poplins, iVorsteds ami Tweeds. Navy, Mark, eseda. Belgian blue and Shepherd 'hecks. This is our first offering this season of suit* from stock at so low a >riee, so that we rightfully expect •risk selling. _14 to 42 SIZES Hundreds of Yards of Special Priced SILK RIBBONS TIED ) -into Bous FREES and Sashes FOR JUVENILES' May Processional Wear 25c Yd. 39c Yd. 45c Yd. Prettiest and best quality Moire. Taffeta and Jacquard Ribbons in all shades and white. Mothers will tind in them many suggestions for re touching children's hats, for the right shades and right widths are shown at the si hove sale prices. COSTLIER RIB BOX S So maii\ that are so very new that every woman will want to see them at oiiee. Rich and eolorful-eonihina tioiis. »tripes. ombres and rare nov elties in a eolor riot. NECKWEAR! Kinds That Impart Brightening Touches to the New Suit, Coat or Dress frisp. immaculate confections in all the new shapes, including the great collars of Ocorgctte < repe and Organdie. I laud - embroidered Net foliar-*. New Pleating* ill < ieorgette frepe in white and .colors, foliar and » utT Sct>, Yesters and Ouimpes arc particularly charming and eff. t i ve. GOLD TOP SILK HOSE Women’s Silk Stockings in black and colors with ring tops in gold $1.00 LUXITE HOSIERY Synthetic Silk Stockings noted for the lengthv service they give ."iOf*. Womens Quite Unusual = "MX 1 - Pink Union Suitsof Lisle \\ it h pure silk tops. Service-giving and a bit luxurious in effect. 2 Silk Lisle Bodice band-top Union Suits properly re-enforced and adaptable to evening wear. Su perior quality. 3 Pure Silk Lisle Union Suits with band tops and re-enforced parts where wear comes hardest. Knee length. We regret to announce that more gar ments of similar quality and style will not be obtainable at the dollar mark. MILES AND MILES OF Ginghams -LX ABSOLUTE DYES -LX POSITIVE QUALITY -AT 10c UP TO 25c YARD Bates. A. F. U.. Toile dn Nord. Ren frew and Ivanlme Zephyrs. Utilitv, Anderson and other excellent brands. It may be a relief to many a mother to learn of the fact that our 11*16 < iinghams are as honestly dyed and as fast of color and in as pretty patterns as ever before. Market by the King’s Daughters of St. Luke’s Church here Saturday MANY CANDIDATES ARE COMING UNDER THE WIRI M e Carddatet File Their Announce ment* Yeiterday Than in Ary One We*k Before. NVilh oti'.y a month to # lap-** b* for * hr *i*i» primary elrfiiou** arr hek fh** * andidate* for futility offl# • a ar filth* t *»•* I r annmm • m* nt <4 with fh * l«*rk *»f the firryit eofift in ilrme* M*»re * * r’lftrat* . of annonneenient 0 tfian tb* r«* had hern in xn> week h# for* I ho-** Alims In* hid* f K Km«lrv Ub.rtv dirt rift. |<< |. »h|i ,n hou*>r of d* ••£*»*•■. Ox* a Tlrohn \Va»hin*’*»n dlntrb t. ji|j»ti*en fh* *Hf* Hepublk-an, IV <» Kimrmn f?< fMihli* ar board *»f ed»»* ** km I,it *m dirt rift. Tli.oOiv Ot^ary. Imrir * rat, fount v # **mrnitf*«* Wa^hlnicto diorfrf ft if hard Wilkie. Oern*** ra' ^ Other* ft I»n r ar* Albert L K *» f • I'nlon. * mm** * onruntf teeth An I »• * * r fra* Kr*nk A o Mrjm. prowtifim At torn* *. ft* public an. J»*hn J Oatir | ormrraf county rnmmlf frr»t '*■ » h '<* Mot*-* M Kmm*rth. *»m l*i..nrr*t TrladHphia. I -w-■ -t*.-m I Mcfiinb.v. prf*ecutlnji atXoruey, U mof rai, K It. Plant, e# h*>o1 corn • rni Mnnii I nlon district. hem#ernt; • p«a#» . YNYliv'er. .Jam# * M Noll, « rat, hotih<- of #1# locate*, William Tur ner. Clay illutrh I, committeeman. fie p'lbluan S* Iby .l#m» . day district, «<»mmlttfM tnan, lUiMibllfnn. A. <£ , I'-'L hoar#! of education, liitchie. Re I • *l t»l i« an. arid Char lea C#*ok, jijrtlco #*f ,,* the p# a<e. Rr publi# an. Madi«#»n di#e „ trirt MILK PRODUCERS Of WHfe'.ng D ttrirt Will H#>ld Meet log Thif Afternoon and Perfect An Organization The milk procurer.* and milk rhip P**r« of the WIiMliRif territory will i hold a m*« >in** thi* aft*rno«»n at on#* , ## cl#i# y in tr.«. ,i « rnt»l\ room #»f the Wh#» lifu' i ofiim» rrmi a^to* iaMon for : ri ■ • ■ effect ini » p« • vn ■ r • -i I or .» / ,tlon f iffi# # r u ill ».#• . In. # j fi.r >h#* m • • 11ny v* if arid a rnAntltn tl«»n and f»* law will lie adopt*'#] Thl* . me* »inr n#.f a i»>r>» f#»i dair\m«*n ir> •|Oh'o #minty. but will the « ntir#* territory fr**m whi*h Whe*d)na #lrawa — O Lot" of people are having our . player action put in their up right pianos. It’s very low priced and guaranteed for five 1 y*ars. Why don't you see ! about it for your piano? BRUNO HOEHL 1520 Market SV Second floor | National838-X. I . oillk "tippling and prohibit t.,,. I ' III S',.I.• .Ilia I rod nr. I ,,, M . i i per* ' *"1 P4l th.-r*. la nnrd ar.| n* t . "rop'ratlnn air mix i i it ilitfi ri tit One of pr...|u, t|,„, r„ , , tapW de*. lopmnni r.f < i. 1,|„ I iMtilrailnn .» h. r. i.v tin- .*fll.h( .I r..fi.|| *a in an <>mpi 1*1. r, gti.-ti iinn latearn ... . '■ 1I1I n..' arrnmpli. h |,r him., if 1 ■>,.'•,'1 1 • Oliver. < - • . | . . , , parttnofit n( arm ul'nir and thr . » ' 'nnalntt d^par'in'-nl of ti,. \y, , Vir vinla nlvrrtll) a t| la ] MJlrlr**** t h* |f|* Tor aW, la«t night of Carnival Mh fM|jf rarr>tinr1n | COUNTY COURT Orr I Oi»r»fr« riU«| ft A LOOTED ESTATE A prominent N’etr York politician named an in<livir| nal aa An Kxectitor 'I hr Ktrrittnr pro- nl faith lea* fr> | i Tmat and eompletrly looted the aw* of the Kvtatc VVhv no unfeguard your K-tnte hv the *;>point onnt .,f ,,t,r f'ompanjr a* tour K*ret|tor ? A co»i-.ii ,/ition with ua noata yon nothing Mh> we talk it oxer with yonT • •pita) j l a *«• - Security Trust G>. j 1145 Market Street. Op#tt Rvtaltift '- ■ 1 wo Beautiful Spring Boots Made of high grade, soft, \ ;.y kid in two shades— Pearl Gray and Ivory Button Style These Spring Boots will add grace to any lady's out fit. Price, $8.00 Mail orders carefully at tended to. We pay parcel post. Nay Shoe Co. None But Good Shoes 1311 Market Street RAISIN BREAD Another opportunity of pur < haring the famous "Zimmer Quality" Halsin itreaii, Sutur tlav. Mar 6th. IU«I you have some last Sat unlay If not, "l)o yourself the favor.” It’s 10c a Loaf The Famous ‘'Zimmer Quality” Layer Cakes are making new friends every day. Telephone your order — We'll deliver it. They are JIOc Each I Another lot of Extra Fine Southfield Hams. At ^7c lb. Olive Special for Saturday, Quart. H. F. Behrens Co. 2217 Market St. Branch Woodsdale. Baking Department—24th and Chapline. ” s Office Supplies LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS LOOSE LEAF MEMO BOOKS BLANK EOOKS—ALL SIZES AND KINDS WATERMAN S AND CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS Agent for Corona Type writer and Rex Typewriter. Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon Papers. Berkshire and Stratmore Typewriting Papers. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE P erry STATIONERY COMPANY .'M» Twelfth Street L For your dinner today, or tomor row. treat your self to FORT HENRY VEAL It's just in season now and we can highly recom mend it. WEINER PACKING CO Steel Bridge Corner h f i 'H« li<»1 * f n ni'rm nd, i* • 11 I «*«| fM» <| 111 »•»«•» . • * • rifo rfc. lit f |M«f «|<<i « i . I • i * D'-oil nf Tmtt , Woman's Club Closes Interesting Season PROF. CHARLES H PATTERSON GIVES SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA. •Merchant ef Venice.” Together With a Musical Program. Honor Tercen tenary—New Officers Installed. : Thr Woman s club of Wheeling no--' ♦•a its > ear s work arid .*tudy notably* yesterday afternoon wnh *' general meeting at the A o i \\ hall, at which sp.-cial features in riiiniiiemorH 1 *on of the Shakespeare tercentenary ••■re observed. Pri-cedtng the main program of the afternoon, the ncwlv elected officer- Of ill. . lull Wet.- In •tailed, with Mrs John II Hard*-., president. Mrs f Hat. - McUin first vice president. Mr- li i Whi’nkcr second vice president. .Mis Charles j Proudfoot recording necteiaiy. \|i« K V. k**»K corresponding .eeretarv MIh Matj Van)) ti - • \t- in lirennaii auditor The | icsnlent. Mrs Harden. Race an em ourngitig and -titr. nlating talk regarding tin plan, fm the contim. year's work, following .which Prol Charle || Patterson wa« introduced by Mrs Walter s Kelley. I of the I H ama league department of the cluh which was ip charge of one ..f the very memorable program, of the t >ear- t ,’aftcr*«nn read Shake.peares i i! r^^an* Venice, an i not only delighted the large audience, but adii eit much to the inetiib-rs knowledge ot this iittii-uallv interesting ela.sir 1 | )’rof Pattersons remarkable gift of! portrayal hrough the characters ha ! fore his he::rers in a lifelike manner.* his mi personal i.>n of Srylock hettigl l decidedly meritorious Tile gentle voiced Portia, the polish*.! Kotiian no-. . bletnen anil the ag* <| money lender. were presented with lh*- disrritr.ina-1 . tion anil tin.-sse which enabled his au I dlence to hobi a *»or«l picture created wholly from the clear delinalion of the I rh a meters. j I*he music of tb*' afu i no«»n bad befn chosen with partu ular regard To ilo |»la>. and uo of The son us vn-rp uiven b> one of ibe dub . most gifted mem-: hers. Mrs Kred Karls. Mr- Kdward STifol s accoTn|ianii:ient> l*.«vim: noth inn to be desired, were played in such ! a manner as to detract tint him: from the beauty of thr selection* but, ! rather added to their effectiveness , *tIrnheus" was the tir*t iinniiipr iii.-r.w n«‘in* no to Hu* ♦»ncor** Dur in* Mn intermission Mrs. I'aris \\ ijt*r»* the Bee Sm kv a <'om imstt ion: hv Mrs Kirartlo Hicri, anil .umih*r x»-r> charming song number was gd<S "i in the duel by the Misses Morrison and sieele. who sang I Know Where the Wild Thyme Grows " Shake.-pi are book plains wen 'o he purchased. also small noscgaxs of the author. The pleasures of the afiei nooii were heightened In the Informal inception which was held at the con elusion of the program Mrs \v K aril presided .*i h* lea table, which was gaj with its springtime decora tions \*-isting in dispensing ihc lea and wafers were Mesdaines llenrv M Russell John McClure Gibson < . Id w ell Geo \ Uuihlla \r. ie Pauli Kdward Stifel laon Klee Kdward H’ranzheim Miss Kleanor Sweeney EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FILLS MANY VACANCIES _ Democratic Body Holds Meeting in Sheriff Sweeney's Office Last I Night. |, \ aran< ie* r*mamin* on th*» countv I 'etiuM rat ic ticket were partially filled by the - ■ linty executive comiriiilee in , iu* > ting in the sheriff's office last I nighl Olliei III ancles will be filled ; ai a meeting later Senator I' K French, candidate for goxernor on the Itemoeratic ticket, ap p*a red before the committee and •Poke a few word* before leaxing lor lh* meeting <>n I he South Side Other general business was transacted I FIRST ANNIVERSARY Of Dedication o* Thomson M E. Church Will Br Celebrated Sun day. May 14 The fir-i anniversary of the dedica • linn of tin Thomson M K church will h« • • i-: .1 • • •! Sunday Ma\ It gps • ial service* of an Impressive nature x. ,11 mai k ’he obserxance \n unusii* ally attractive musical progiam 's be ing prepared, itr W (' Hartinger. the, pa 'or, - iltl x e-1er11ay The progiam will he announced next week Carnival Nearing Close Large Crowd* in Attendance and Enter ta nment Has Proven a Success Ihi- I- the |a*t lax amj night of >hc Harrx Hunter Shows a’ The Twenty ‘Ighth *trcct I'lay-ground* Manager Hunter Is enamored with Wheeling and registered a row that he will re 'urn here later bringing new acts. I artist- and good-chcei *>nc of the < nt inti* incident* la«t ev.nlng that clu-lei always. alMiin a 1' . hows ho pm It. ,1 \ ,l,. . • '"l"ied p«'opl. from >!• inphl- fenn naving nearu mat me mmfrr snow a w*r«- teaming for n plantation olio Jeihitot, a# tuallv bought t|ek#i«. « ante h# r»- • vpeoting »o get • v if a gr- «n •• n t« for j Southland dolnrt They had had pretlou* • *p# ri#nre before the puhlu and wen- a *»pruee. nifty well dre««*«l eoterle of mnoke artiat Showman Hunter not prepared for th*- on rtifeh #food. and had to « i plain that id:t»k fa* •• artistry wa«* out of d *tr « ith the « ritual Northern p* o pie Only in th# South * an ex h trooper* met with laughing aioeeap So arranging for their fare* home the kmdh*arted rnanarer aoothed th# ir *#»rr«»w* h\ aer-elng to tak# them on a* 'Km a** the tin at Show «tru#k th# Whmh and fit* on line lie al«o •’ o»it a banquet fit for a King' f«*r , ith#1 we*r\ traveler* The ftreat fifteen in one show *m *«ke tli# rail tomorrow for Atone* »»n. I'a where th# x will pat a week a » r gag* tirent . I lienee to tine atid Ituffalo TEACHERS EXAMINED Tf*f« A *e fl^og Conducted by Praia C. E G*then# and |. t Ew>ng at High School Today About twenty # Ify tear her* took the • \ m.inniion • held ye*terd*v afternoon* in the p«ntu,«n-hip ntom #»f the Wheel In* tiigti rrhnnl The te^i* are being • nnd«»et#d bj Superintendent of S« • oo|- r E tiilhrfi* and l*rof I K Kw me They will continue throughout' t *l«% and if !•» ei|M<rted that a largeri number will he • gammed today MAY AMPUTATE John TrtpodM r.f Untnh \lmn «im#t mm |<Hf mu nrm n ih<> nf MTI mi i (it- n* nlitrh <k i nrrcit tn thn IW I i muni null 'In ••nit «i»ih nmi.1 reulnt I I 111 ■•*!•• manner Trtpnlli frnritu f '1 hl« »rit. thr huni* |>mtrti<llna ! thrnnih Mm *1-«h Ho «». mk«n In . " " * IWnrriil >■*«!•" *1 umll | Or simmIm ntliirnl Ihn fijti:tur j CORONER'S JURY HOLDS COLORED DOCTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATH BY VERDICT SAY USE OF DIRTY INSTRUMENTS STARTED BLOOD POISONING. Three Witness** Used to Establish Fact That Criminal Operation Caused Death. State of West Virginia. An inquisition held in the court room of the criminal court of «>hlo county. Wheeling. \\ e«t Virginia, on the 5th day of May. IHtii, be fore Galia Mitchell, coroner of Ohio county, upon the view of the body of Gertrude Kemple. lying dead The juror* sworn 10 inquire w hen, how and by wnat means the said tier!rude Keiuple came to her death, upon theit oath do say that the said Gertrude Kemple came to her death from blood poisoning which resulted from a criminal operation performed upon her by Ur H I! Stillyaril in the month of April. IPUi. in Ohio county. W \a. wuh intent to procure and produce an abortion and the de struction of her unborn child And m testimony whereof the said ciAit and Juror* hereto set their hand* H L. Chapman. .1 M Houston Clarence Higgs Richard Wilkie, linn Holme Robert Bowman II 1. CHAPMAN. Foreman. GALIA MITCHKI.L. Coroner. Three witnesses and the nailing of a fourth's testimony by the official Stenographer Were all that were used before the coroner's jury yesterday evening to establish the a I love verdict The inquest was held in the criminal court room, and was attended by the prosecuting attorney. By their verdict the jurors unequivo rally hold Ur Ho-»v|| II Stillvard, colored, responsible for the death of Gertrude Kemple. they finding that she died of blood i>ot*onlng superin duced by a criminal operation. Miss Kemple died last Sunday night at the Ohio Valley General hospital. Court stenographer Lout* R. Wal ters was the first placed on tb*' stand, following the swearing of the Jury He read the testimony of t>r W. C Ktxler Riven at police headquarter* on tho night following the girls death. In which statements she had made to him were contained It showed that I>r. Ktrler had been called to attend the girl on Friday. April 14. and Mon day. April 17. Further, that he found her suffering from the effect* of a criminal opera I Hon. and that after considerable hesi tancy she said that Dr II H. Stlllvard had performed It She was taken to j the North Wheeling hospital and 'hem attended by I»rs Filler. C. W ITlfert. Gregory Ackerman. Frank Le Moyne Hupp and K S tlippus All were ' agreed on her condition, save Btzler. The witness then produced excerpt* from the testimony of Hert Low el i, | taken by him l*>we|| had testified that he had gone with the girl toStifl yard's office he having In the mean time arranged for the operation to be performed, and then later In a week. It showed that while the operation was 1 being perform—| 1 .o well had stayed in an adjoining room. According to hls statement read, he paid }lh for the operat ion. I»r J v Campbell, county physician, was next Interrogated: told of the au topsy. it developing that lhe girl ad topsy. it developing that heh girl had iriminal operation. I »r. K R. Plant, county and coroner's physician, reltei at—I the statement of tho previous wit ness l>r Plan' said that her death was caused by blood poisoning, causeq bv an Inffanin.aMnn or the organa caus ed by dirty instruments having been used in the performance of a criminal operation. | Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Systems ROB’T W. KYLE CO. Now at 151B Main Street. Get Our Price* Before Installing. * Let Us Teach Your Children to Save Our method of saving is very simple, even a child can understand It. and if vou «tart a child to save in a way that it can fully under stand the value nf saving money, it will so develop and grow in the ihild that as the child grows older it will become a regular habit. l»o noi hesitate to send your children to this hank, as we will gladly explain our method of saving and the results thereof. We pay four per cent interest compounded semi-annually. A Home Savings Bank Free to Every Depositor. Your < he< king arrount. no matter how small, will he appmrtaeed. Safe Deposit Boses For Rent. Drafts Issued. Germania Half Dollar Savings Bank Comer Fifteenth and Market Streets. Wheeling, W. Va. i ■ _ * m — ~ ""' ' ■_■■_ * Plumbing and Heating \V< give prompt attention to repair work. If \oil arc building anew try our combina tion (ml. Heating. Klcetric jind Plumbing as a whole. This will save you money. Steam-I£lectric Co. Both Phones. 20 Sixteenth Street. * — —* - * " " --=jj=- | Drink One drink just naturally brings Siratford on another. Springs ^ vou r*n * Rrt 11 from your dealer— Ginger Ale Stratford Springs. Wheeling. W Va. --— ■ SODA FOUNTAINS 11 and nome durable fountain*, full} guaranteed, at |<>w priee* and on easy term* Sample on exhibition end»»di« - late*t idea* in lamtari equipment and service \ , mpi.tr me of *,.■«# anriea also OHIO VALLEY DRUG COMPANY Wholesale Drugtnst* 1412 1414 MAIN STREET k--— ,»