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Saturday, Sept. 30; 1916. STONE & THOMAS The Weather? Fair. __ i For Saturday Only This @ J 0 C A Sale of New Fall Suits q/lOetPW j Decidedly Timely Values That Are Sure to j Attract Throngs to This Store Today ''TAILORED Suits have been arriving daily in the newest Fall styles. This sale will include nearly two hundred brand new Suits that are really extra ordinary values. Right now when every woman is considering her new Fall Suit comes this sale offering won Ihierful values. Jt Included are Suits in the newest styles in the popular three-quarter and hip-length coats in full flaring and belt ed effects showing the new large collars and pockets. Some are fur trimmed, others come in semi-tailored and self- trimmed effects. The materials are broadcloth, pop lin, serge, velour and gabardine and the Suits are notable offerings at ^18?50? Thim noor Hosiery for Women and Children TT OSIER Y of the de -tl pendable makes ? the kind we carry at all times ? here for Saturday shop pers in wide variety: | Spccial lot of Women's Lav-. ij .ender-Top Cotton Stockings, I silk finish, double toe, heel and J sole, full fashioned, flare top, J three pairs for S1.00 or 39? j | a pair. ? Women's Blank Silk - Lisle S Stockings, full fashioned. I double tops, sole, toe and. heel, I 55C a pair. P Kouml Ticket Stockings for children. 4-th read heel and toe. .tan, pink. oliu\l>lack and white | 25c ;? pair. SI ? Main rioor. Sightly and High Class Neckwear SO.MK uiiiility good !???!< ii\u* and hitrli class 1 JSVr4k\w:i r ;i waits tin- Sat urday shopper at Xeck wea r headquarters: ' Trim Little Collars of tho most lustrous (ieonrette crepe with deep back, set off by very i j?retty coiorinyrs, St. 50 ti> $3.98. Lar?*e Collar - and - Cuff Sets, round or square back, 98c ;i set. * Boudoir Caps made from laces of Kay.sei silk underwear in pink and white, beautiful ? " styles, specially priced at 70c. I ? Main riocr Tree Reflections off Late Paris Millinery FROM a personal viewpoint one may form almost any kind of a mental picture of the Hat one would desire, and be able to transform it into the very model one painted mentally without any trouble and what is more, without any depar ture from good style. This is true, whether the Hat he high, loiv. large, small or medium, plain or trimmed ? simple or elaborate ? of fur, velvet, felt or ribbon. You may confirm this in our Millinery Section at any hour of the day ? and the Millinery Section truly reflects the late Paris llat modes as copied and adapted by the best Nen* York houses. We offer gratifying selections at $5.00, $7.50, S10.00, S12.50, S15.00 up to $35.00. -Third rioor j > Charming New Blouses of Georgette Crepe at $5?90 . TX MANY different and new styles these Blouses are fresli and crisp and come at a price that makes them most attractive. Blouses in tailored models rrith neat tuekings and hemstitching- or frilled and dressy models trimmed with lace 1 or embroidery, some are trimmed with beads ? flesh, ivhite. gold, maize and suit shades ? $5.90. ? Third Tloor Jjlonp & (Lipomas POLICE COURT James Roberts. who had trouble on j a Wheeling Traction car with a con- ] duclor Thursday nisrht. yesterday was arraigned in v police court an?.! fin. Hi 510 and cost.-. James Konev. drank, drew $10 and costs while t!> ? same as sessment was li-viril aeainst Edward Snider I'or a similar ..ffense. E. \V. Kiche pleaded -uilty to -a drunk charce and got off with j $5 and costs. You can get insurance against loss of r?ntal income ? but you can protect yourself from such loss through time ly advertising. INTERCEDE FOR FORSYTHE. Attorney Oeorge C. B^neke left yes terday for WaPhineton. D. C? to inter cede with United States Solicitor nen*?ra! John \V. Davis for Carl Forsythe, young Wheeling lawyer sen tenced to Atlanta prison for implica tion in the Beck bankruptcy case from ! Bridgeport. Attorney J. J. -Conlff and | other members of the local bar will co to Washington later tor the same I purpose. 'ONE THOUSAND' SLOGAN I OF BIBLE SCHOOL RALLY I At the First Christian church, 2112 : Market street, tomorrow at 9:30 I o'clock, the annual fall rally of the j Bible school will be held. Elaborate ! preparations for this event have- been ; made by the officers and teachers and ;an inters! ins program has been pre i pared. "One thousand is attendance" | is the slogan. Every family in the .membership has been visited with a ! special letter, urging their attendance. ; A special musical program is to be I rendered and an interesting address ; has been prepared by the pastor, W. :h. Fields. | Sunday also, completes the eleventh I year of Rev. Fields' pastorate. It has i been very successful in every respect.! | The minister is ono of the most popu- 1 liar in the city, having made for him i self many friends. Very recently he ilia? had a very flattering call to an j other city congregation, hut at present | nothing definite is known In regard to ; his decision. ! Have you lost any rental Income | during the past year? Could any of this loss have been prevented through t'mely advertising? au26tf ? Officers of the city bureau of health have found a big decrease in the number of outside vaults in the j city since the now ordinance against outside vaults became effective. G. Ed Mendel & Co, FUZnCSAI. DIBECTOE3. Jfaw Location ? 1212 ChapUno Streat. H'.ther Phono A57. Stylish Stout Dresses Geo. E. Johns Co, The Quality Shop Stylish Stout Suits Fashionable Suits j In the Season's Newest Fabrics Poplins, Serges and Whipcords, in all the favored Fall shades, as well as blue and black. Belted effect's with self or velvet collars. Patch pockets. ^24 Coats lined and interlined: skirts plain with shirred backs Broadcloths, Velours, Serges, Gabardines are used in tailored and fancy moc els. Belted and flaring styles. Velvet or fur trimmed; lined with Peau de Cygnc and interlined black, and all the new Fall colors Coats of Distinction Developed in Yclour, Bolivia. Broadcloth, Cheviots. All the newest coloring. Semi fitted. flare arid belted models. $15.00, $19.50, $24.50, $34.50, $45.00 and upward. jABRIC FUR COATS HUDSON SKA h COATS I . Special for Saturday 50c Mrs. Forbes-Robertson Hale, Distinguished and Brilliant, To Speak Here lor Suffrage WILL ADDRESS MEETING AT ELKS* CLUB, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. Was Noted Actress and a Prominent Figure in English Dramatic and i Art Life ? Now an American. Meatrico Forbes-Robertson Halo, who is equally well known on tht? stage and lecture platform, will speak in Wop t Virginia* next week in favor of woman suffrage. This city will be one or i he places favored by the ap pearance of this charming and gifted woman. She will speak here at the Klks' Auditorium, Thursday evening, I October 5. Mrs. Halo is the youngest profos I slonal member of the well known i Forbes-Robertson family, which for I three generations has held a distin guished place in English dramatic and ! literary life. Her grandfather, Jonn ; Forbes-Robertson, was an art critic in | London. She is the niece of Johnston Forbes-Robertson, the faniius Shake isperian actor, and the daughter of Ian Forbes-Robertson, also well known to English and American theatregoers. Her maternal grandfather, Joseph Knight, F. S. A., was the editor of the j London "Notes and Queries" and the j foremost, dramatic critic of his day. I Mrs. Hale made her first appearance on the stage under Sir Henry Irving in a revival of "Robespierre.' and has since acted with Sir Herbert Tree, Sir Charles Syndham. Sir John Hare and Sir Ceorge Alexander. Her career has been most distinguished and she lias been received with great favor in Am erica. She came here first during the season of 1907 in Miss Terry's com l panv. After appearing two season* under the management of Charles Frohman, she joined the New The atre Company for its first season, at the close of which she became in pri vate life. Mrs. Swinburne Haie, and an American citizen. During her season nt the New the atre, Mrs. Hale made a number of speeches on woman suffrage, with which she had been identified in Eng land at. vice-president of the Actress es Franchise League. Since her mar riage she has largely aided in th& movement in various parts of the United States. j In advertising property, do not skimp In description. Home hunters I are looking for all the facts. :BRENNEN TD PRESIDE | AT TEMPLE MEETING W. & J. ALUMNI TO ENTERTAIN PENNSYLVANIA CONGRESS MAN TUESDAY. Selection of Vice Chairmen Not Quite Complete ? Committee Transacts Much Business. | At a meeting of the Ohio county Re publican executive committee, held last evening, the selection of Ctly Solicitor J. Harold Brennen to be ! chairman of the Temple meeting at the Elks auditorium, Tuesday even ;mg, October 3. was announced by tbe j chairman of the committee. Mr. itren j uen was a student at Washington & 'Jefferson college when Dr. Henry W. i Temple was professor of history a' | that institution, and is a close personal ; friend of the distinguished Pennsyl j vnr.ia congressman. ! Th? reception of Dr. Temple and his ? entertainment during his stay in tin l i'v will be an honor accorded to i ho Wheeling and Ohio county Alumni of Washington Jefferson, of whom ! there a"e scores. This suggestion, of fered by the chairman of the comrr.it itee, at the request of a number of W. i & J. graduates, was unanimously ap , proved by the executive committee, i Ths selection of the committee of j vice chairmen for the Temple meetiug Tuesday evening is not yet quite com Iplete, "Ohio county Republicans who .are W. AL- J. men are being selected, j Interest in the coming of the Penn | sylvania congressman to address the I big Republican n;a^* meeting is at ! high tide, as was e-' .ieneed by the en I thusiasm with which the newly or ganized Republican Escort Club last ! night welcomed the suggestion to Intake i's first jiuhlic appearance as an i escort to Congressman Temple. Ohio J countians. whether of his political j faith or not, are taking an interest in ; I he Temple meeting because of the | distinguished services of Dr. Temple |ln congress and the personal friend ship between himself and so many J people of this county. An Important action taken by tho I Republican committee last evening j was the selection of a special com mittee to do the work of Committee man Harry Hodley, of Triadelphia dis I trict. who will b ? absent during rhe i campaign. .Mr. Hodley was retained j as a member of the coTnmittee and E. ! E. How man. H. 'I. Hedrick. Lester j Rlako, S. M. Maird and Enoch Smith | were named a special committee to 'assist Committeeman Frank H. lllow I ers in the work in the district. Tli" committee also authorized tho appointment of an advisory commit tee and a finance committee to assist | the executive committee in conduct ing the campaign. These committees will be named in a few days. j The list of Republican clerks and I judges for tho election in Ohio coun ty November 7 was approved and or dered presented to the county com missioners Tuesday, October It, for] I appointment. HAND SHOT orr A serious accident occurred ni Lou-! donville, (Mm. Thursday, when Leonard lenders, a M year old son of .Mr. and -Mrs. John Landers iieelUpnily .lis charged a shotjrun which h.- was exam ining., the chare- entering his hand. The member was Injured to such an extent that amputation was necessary. Tho Landers family formerly resided In this city. STAMP REDEMPTION Modification of Ruling Eliminating J Filling in Blanks Received at Revenue Office. I A modification of the r?*cerit ruling! j relative to redemption of proprietory j stamps was received at ihe Wheeling i I internal revenue office yesterday lo j j Urn effect that hereafter those who | | wish stamps redeemed xvili not have i j to fill in a blank staling from whom i and upon what date they were pur- j [chased, unless the stamps turned in ; I aro in amount of $100 or more, or ; : we re purchased fiom banks or sinii- j I lar institutions thai were allowed a ; I discount on one per rent in large I <4 Man ties. SIT,.. CI. ABB" TO 3PEAK. Pliny ( '. f 'lsirk ?omfrintetulont or th** Ohio \'ail<y Oenoral hospital, will bir one of tin- principal speakers at tho suml-Hiiriiial im-ctiHK of the West Vir ginia State Hospital nssoelatlnn in' 1 (untinston, OctoSnir 11. Officers for the year will Ik- ?>,<pctn?l aiirl tin* delegates ropivscntins bout' fiO West Virginia hospitals, will ho tho guests of the Ca t/ell County Mivlioal society. Dr. George ('. Schoficltl of Charleston. Is president j of the association. ? ? . ? i ; - j Dr. C. M. mm i FALL iFASHIONS I for Well- Dressed Ladies in I elude a Perfect Set of Teeth. j [Are yours perfect l If uoi i we can make them perfect jwitli little pain and with I very little expense. Let lis | show you. iDr. C. E TALBOTT | ' Successor to 1 TALBOTT & FARNSWORTH DENTISTS. ? Lady Attendant. Both Phones. All Work Guaranteed. 1229 MARKET ST. Fashion The new lines of our nov elty shoes for Fall heighten the gracefulness of the al ready trim ankle and lend a nicety of "expression " that harmonizes happily with smart fashion in dross. Their individual points of excellence, nicety of con struction and tine finish are revealed hy their long ser vice. "With Champa true Kid tops or Mahogany Russia Calf the effect is altogether fascinating. At upwards from S6. 40 pair Hein Shoe Co. W. H. Parrifib, Mgr. The Young Man With ;i grmviiitf account in the lin.uk can regard the fill urc with mil ruuhlcil eyes. When liis chance mines In* will Im* ready t<? embrace it. And best of a 11, the h;il>i1s ? it' self-denial. caution and thrift that are awakened and encouraged by a savings ac count. will kr<? far toward making him successful in the business he enters. The German Bank of Wheeling Wheeling, W. Va. 4% Interest Paid on Savings. Open Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8. Geo. R. Taylor Co. u The Progressive Store ' BAKE SALE TODAY by Ladies of First Presbyterian Church COA TS J or GIRLS Featuring Real Distinction and Smarm ess in Style, Fabric, 7 rim ming and Color-in Ve/ourel Ju?ni/e a 6 to 12 Year* Bolivia-- Plushes? silk and $6.95 wool and Rich Mixtures? $8.95 $9.95 to $25.00 Misses $9.95 $12.50 $14.95 to $39 JO Collars are wholly of fur or with a bor dering: band, tho' velvet is popular and is so cleverly applied. All the usual and some unusual colors abound and the styles vary endlessly ? from jaunty small girls' models to the great array of flaring, belted tailored fin ished coats for the upper 'teens. x From Kindergarten to Senior-High For Young- Women W 'ho Like Character Apparel ? The present full racks hold something that is expres sive of your individuality. 10 Cm" Straight isL MEN'S SOX Good hose, loo ? good service ? comfort ? good look ing?guaranteed to satisfy? every pair carry return coupon. Ask /or Try-On^A Made of medium weight cotton ? in black, tan, navy, pongee, purple, grey and white ? regular 15c pair ? ? Saturday Only Notton Needfuls SCISSORS ? 3 !/? to 7-inch; good steel ? " 25* NEEDLES ? All "Bctweens"; all sizes 3 FOR 10* BRASSIERES ? Lace and embroidery trims: all sizes 25* UNDER WAISTS ? 4 to 12-year? boys * and girls' 15* ? 2 FOR 25* BIAS CAMBRIC TAPE ? White ; all widths j 12-yard bolt.. ....10* Bolt STICKER! ? All colors; 25c regular? 15* Bolt. . Bags that were $2.00, $2.19 and $2.50; all leather ? $L85 Bags thai were $1.00, in good leather ? 69c These numbers are from regular stock, with excellent fitting mountiugs, shapes and of good stock ? nothing cheapish but the price. 1 HA 7 5 and JAMS Small Girls and Boys of Velvet and Corduroy ' $1.25 SI. 50 $1. 98 You may safely look for something nice, coming a? tlicy do from our classy "Babv Corner" ? "vvitli its repre sentation for quality and pretty wares.. Infant s} Knit Sacqucs All white, white with pink, white with blue ? all of soft yarns ? daintily made up. 89c, SI, SI. 25 to $1.98 2 to 16 f Years Duofold lor Children In and out, all day long, they neither overheat or chill if they wear Duofold ? the whole constructive principle of the weave is against any sudden change. Union Suits?Separates J COSTS NO MORE THAN" ANY OTHER GOOD WEAR? IS WORTH DOUBLE. Children 's Flannel Night W 'ear Gowns at 50c and 75c Steeping Garments ? 50c to $2.00 Pajamas ? 19c Btnner Corsets? ) are as different as a thor ough departure from all ordinary corset construc tion can possibly be. Miss Sara Mara Expert, Now Here Ihe"TaylorTSorof?w