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Monday. Octobcr 9, 1918. STONE & THOMAS The Weather-Partly CLudy. Splendid Styles?Exceptional Values in This Sale of New Dresses at $16,75 THIS sale of I>resses will bo more attractive than ever, beeause ? ? I* the fad that Presses that air most fashionable riuht now, and in the very newest styles, arc included. Mere are more than _!0 different styles for selection: , Dresses of Silk - Dresses of Serge - in plain tailored, plaited or panel models, with wide collars ol' si i k. Ccoruvtte Crepe or self material ? some have (Jeonrette Crepe sleeves -Dresses made of Crepe de Chine, erepc meteor, satin serge and taffeta silk, in shades of Burgundy, plum. brown. y-rccn, navy blue and ft ^7 K black, regular *19. ">0 and s"2*2.f>(> Dresses, on sale .Monday at *J}AOa I ts ? Gannett Store ? Third floor. |ji New Arrivals in Autumn Suits $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $39.50 TTTF.SK Suits are fresh out of their boxes, and present the best of the new Suit styles: These Suits are distinctive and eome a) mosi attractive prices. They posses quality and style of a degree usually found only in hiirh-prired models. These S'uits shov/ the adoption of Suit Coats in short, medium and i ? ? n ir effects There is an almost unlimited style-variety in such materials as velour, broadcloth, l'oiret twill, gabardine, serge and other fabrics. 1 Fnr has been artisticallv added in man v sf vies -a pleasing assortment of new Fall Suits at S25.00, $29.50, S35.00 and S39.50. *?, ? Garment Store ? Third floor. \ _____ , 3. ? Mew White and Flesh-Colored Blouses ^ ?of Crepe de Chine ?of Georgette Crepe W\\ Tailored Suit Waists arc becoming smarter and smarter as the season de ll. J- velops, as will be seen front the extensive. collection just being received into the Blouse Section. Long sleeves and low collars, with here and there types of the collar which i* high in the back and cut out in front are the vogue. Most arc simply but neatly trimmed or are-made in semi-tailored effect, with lucks, plaits or shirring. $3.50 C'rcpc cle Chine Blouses, with new squrre eollar. Blouse tucked in front in bolero effort, two rows of pearl buttons ;is fasten ings. ? Garment Store ? Third floor. Smart new Blouses of heavy quality crepe <le Chine claim r.itely trimmed with rows < > I hemstitching. larirc ctiilar. two small pockets and fancy buttons adorn the front. Hand - Kml>rnidorod RIousps (if imported (ioorjfctte crepe, w 1 1 h largo square coJIar and j pretty iMifi's, finislicd Avitli ; iicmst itched scams and small j pearl button fastenings. i Newest Fall Skirts J $498 $5,90 $8.90 s ttAYE just received from ;i prominent Kast J fti Skirt manufacturers- a lot of new Fall | Skirts. Kvt-ry wanted mat -rial, style ami ?coloring may I >?? found in this assortment. Skirts fashioned of the new wool plaid ; fabrics, novelty stripes, serirc. poplin. jrabar .tiine. hint' and black silk taffeta, full flare Skirts, some with gathered hacks and loose j| detachable belts, others iti strictly tailored ef | feets. all siz.es -?4.98, $5.90 -and S6.90. | ? Garment Store ? Third floor. Hats Worth S6.50 to $7.50 Each, at__ TVTO.NDAY Shoppers will find here ;in assort 1 1 1 ? * li t i>i" 10*0 Trimmed Hals to l>o had for 8 v*;s?-h. Th<\\- an- 1 1 ts with ;il! the protti iifss. till- tine art of lino and ilosisrn that tell so plainly of tin- hi?rh class of their orijjin. These Hats an1 eliiol'l y of velvet, many of Lyon's velvet in Mark, in colors and in combinations in a ranire of the fashionable Antvunn shapes, l^nal ?<>.50 to *7.50 Trimmed Hats to be sold Monday at. choice ? Third floor. Pastor of Thomson Church Tour Years leaves This "Week for Charleston Charge. I>r. \V\ C. Kitrtinv pastor * Ji past !'<>uf y -ars of Tn<>iiis>>;i .M?-tli?Mlisi j Kpiscopal church. r-tos.-il !iis ministry! over that rons; relation with his far?-?v<-il ! sermon last ??v?-tiins. The ^r>:it au<!i-: torium was \v!l fi!le?! am! the retiring ' pastor hcia th-r e!uS'"-t attention the iiirso Katherimr of aieii worn* n ami. yuunir ptoplo whos- t>-a?'!<T h?- ii --1 ? ?-?? r? . j At the close of th<- fervio?? t!i?- <?? ?!? ' jirejcatiun altno?t to the last one .31 eel I>r. Hartiagfr at lim door to bir| hint " j G. Ed Mendel & Co. rXTITEEAI. DISSCTOES Raw Location ? 1212 Chapllne Stroat [ XAthex Fkone 257. I'ari-wi I! ;? ri- ] wish him everv hiccuss in! his r>.v ?ht?r<'J> :ii < 'iiarleston t ? ? which' h?- i?H'-s t.hi'< week. Scores .>1' oxores-J ?ions of !???>; t ?? J at his having were | heard us the congregation left the: ??hutch. I'r. 1 l.irt iii'S'T-. J i ? ! n< ?t dwell i much uihiii ili>- ;?:!!?( ? i ? _r ?r 1 pastor and } pie. i ?:i tie '???ntfiry. taking for thu, iixi of his llf r.ihl, words. "To : whom sin:! w< turn." i'r. i lari ing:>r in! hi? tar?-v. II souunt in the sarin' earnest, j iiii|iressi ve niaiiier which h:ts character-; his ??n'ir ministry. t" have his] h'-ir- rs r--:il j/.. : (e necessity for the a.'- : (???l>tatu-i- ?>< <'i-risi ami lives lived in I i?-a I ?it:i it !>?!? of the fatherhood or. ' ;???!. i; th> ideal lil-- to which their j laith 'in ts them is ;? he realized. j Turn Toward Christ. i>niv in :)!?' ch<siriir words of his s^r- | mi< >ri did In. 1 lartinffer refer to Jiis leuv- ! ?iiif when hi. suid: "In tiiis closing hour of my ministry, j 1 want to pi.int out to you again, as I I have done s > many times, to Jesus j Christ. He only can point the- way to i eternal lil'e, uui if you and I ohey His! voice, sonu- sw t day we'll meet again in the city of eternal life, to go out no more for- v?*r." During the four years that h* has served as pa>ior of Thomson church. Dr. I Hartingor nut "nlv won liis way to the hearts of his congregat ion, hut com manded the respect and admiral inn of the entire city. Kvory K?od move had his ??anifst support and he had snucii do with th- lvcor.t renewal of the spirit oi" unity for a common purpose iiniutis tlii- churches of Wheeling, to wliicli lie referred last night with a pha for churches to work together for tin' com mon I'ausi- of winning men to Christ. Th Hgnificent new Thomson church on the Island, was built during his pas torate. When Baby Has the Croup. When a mother is awakened from sound sleep to find her child who has J iione lo bed apparently in Ihe best of j health struggling for breath, she is j naturally alarmed. Yet If she can keep ! her presence of mind and give Cham-j berlain's Cough Remedy every t on j minutes until vomit ins is produced, quick relief will follow and the child will drop lo sleep to awaken in the morning as well as ever. This remedy has been in use for many years with uniform success. Obtainable every where. W Geo, E. Johns Co. is*? DRESSES THE QUALITY SHOP. SUITS Women's Distinctive Autumn Suits Smart suits for every occasion, dressy models trimmed with Mole, Seal, Opossum and taupe Wolf, and plain tailored types without fur. Vicuna* Yolour, Bolivia (.'loth, Y clour dc Laine, Broadcloth, Scotch Mixtures, Mannish Cloths, Velvets and Chiffon Velvets are among the preferred fabrics. ? The Price Range is Agi seably Broad ? $24.50 ?29.50 $34.50 $3i/.o0 $45.00 and up to $149.50 Women's and Misses' Cloth Dresses show the slender lines of the New Silhouette, in Jersey Cloth, Broadcloth, Scrj ,-ith Satin or Georgette ? fur trimming ? heading ? embroidery. $12.50 $16.50 $19.50 $24.50 and up to $49.50 Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses frocks of marked elegance and beauty daiulily fashioned of Channelise, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe or Satin, in all wanted shades. ?16.50 $19.50 $24.50 $29.50 up to $59.50 EASTERN TOUR FINISHED BY RE-j PUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL i CANDIDATE. Arrived in City Lsst Night and Will ! Visit Northern Pnnltcntile. Is Well Pleased. r:n rnui i' to Hancock county, where !?<? will campaign to-morrow. Judge Ira! !?: Robinson. Republican candidate fori governor. arrived in tin- city last even-! i i r .u . After a strenuous week in tlie Kast-j em I'anhaudle. tin- Judge rested yes- 1 n-filay ai his home in draft mi. lie is in line physical condition, and says he j expects to i nutinue the campaign as relentlessly as lie ha* pursued it in ; the past Jive we. Us. "If Republicans are nnl.v vigilant, j .vi' will win a greater victory in West j \ i rjcin i'i than usual this \ear," he told' an Intelligencer reporter. "I have vis ited every section of the State, and; have found the party united and deter- j mined as never before to continue the constructive advance under the benefi cent policies of the Republican party, through which we have come to be known as ihe most rapidly developing Stale in the t'nicn in the last twenty years." Judge Robinson's automobile tour through Hampshire, the home county of his oppoucni. last Saturday, was a most reinarkabv one. Wherever lie went he was graciously and enthusi asticallj received. More tlian this,] !i" iiaii tin- satisfaction of hearing) from many, hoth Democrats and Re publicans, that ihev believed in him as a true man, and that they were will ing and desirous to entrust 10 his ex perienced hands the steering of the ship of state. Worn by travel and speech-making during the entire day, but inspired by I the manifestations of conlidence re- J posed in him, lie appeared in the court, j i house at liomney on Saturday night before one of tin- most intelligent and' undoubtedly the largest and most en- j I thusiastie audiences thai ever assejn- j ! bh-.l in :he coun?v to hear a Jtepubli- j can speaker. The court room was | | packed, .scores stood in the halls and j | a i th>- open windows, and I hey re mained during the two hours con-' .-unied by the address. Accorded Hearty Applause. The candidate's appearance was the. | occasion of hearty applause, as were j bis utterances from first to last. Again j j lie n.;.de ii plain thai lie stood only for; 1 1 lie governmental agencies of the; i Slate, and that each promotion was j i vouched to the people through the eon- j I struct ive policies of Hie Republican | party. I Many citizens of Romney declared llial the nnvling wa> lie1 largest ever ! held in that hotbed of Democracy by t any political organization. JOSEPH MILLER IS VICTIM OF IN FUR I AT ED ANIMAL YESTER DAY Was Found Unconscious But Died Sc. fore Medical Aid Could Be Secured ? Funeral Tomorrow Joseph Miller, aged 65, well known and highly respected farm er, who lived six miles north of West Alexander, near Dunsford. Pa.p in Washington county, was gored to death, yesterday morning on his farm, shortly after 8 o'clock by an angry bull. Mr. Miller, fol lowing his morning work, had left the house and gone but a distance of 50 yards into the field where the cattle were grazing when at tacked by the bull. The an'maj made a lunge at Mr. Miller, knocking him to the ground before he was able to make his escape. He was pinned to Mie ground by the bull's head and horns until rendered unconscious. His chest was crushed and his head severely cut. It was a few minutes after the ac cident before Mr. Miller was found lying on the ground by a hired man, Bruce Rivor, no one being near wher the unfortunate event occurred. Dr. J. R. McNinch of West Alexander, was summoned but Mr. Miller died at 9:30 o'clock before the physician's arrival. The deceased is survived by his wife and two sons, Joseph Miller at home, and Walker Miller of near West Alexander. The> funeral service will be held tomorrow morning at his late home at 10 o'clock with Rev. J. L. Patterson, pastor of the Dunsford Christian church, officiating. Interment will be in West Alexander cemetery. CONGRESSMAN' MOORE HEBE NEXT MONDAY prominent Pennsylvanian To Address Big Republican Mass Meeting October 16 Monthly evi-ninj;. Octolvr H". Hon. .1 ilampion Moore. ? ? ? ? 1 1 u i essman from tin' third district of I'ennsylvau'a, will address :i I{<'!>uli!i<-;in muss mi ??! in.u in litis city. Tin* place of r.uldinu lh?> nicclins; will |i'> determined ??;? ? ly i his week and tlu* chairman id' the mot.'i iti ;i nd vice chairman will be ? selected by tiie county commftt.ee jai.fr ! in i lie week. j 'hainoil as a newspaperman and at I torney to a careful consideration of j a.. riut'slionjN with which Lje has t.a deal 'from every ancle. Congressman Moore I has gained a vast store of information I regarding the big problems that con j front this country, and he will come ;o | Wheeling with a message of interest i that every voter will find it to his in | terest to* bear. Me is a member of I the House ways and means committee j and through his labors as a member j of that committee has been placed in j clos? contact with the affairs of the i nation for 'lie paM four years. j The Republican Escort Club will ar I range to nave all escort of at least [00 ? men give a demonstration for Coo Igressman Moore the night ol his ?t.l : dress here. j CUT THIS OUT ? IT IS W OKTH MONEY. I l?ir.\"T MISS THIS, i "lit out litis slip, j cnoli'S" \vi". It .">!? ami mail t" Foley .V: C:o.. ? I'liicago, I"-, writing your name ami I .?elilr* ss rli-.u'ly. Vou will receive hi j return iu:t<l a trial paekum- couluiniiig I Kolfy's I C < ??!?-> ami Tar < ? i n i ?? 'ini . fur *. bronchi:* ! coughs. coMs ami croup; I??y j Kidney I'll Is. I'or bum liack. wi-uk k i<l - J m vs. rh- nmai ism. Madder trouble?. ami ? Koley C:ii)mi*i ic Tablets, a wholesome! i ami 1 1 >ii ^li > \ i I. ?an.-inc eat hart ic^'i >r j constipation. 1 ? j I i i ? i s n s . lwadachej Untl j | sluggish ImWi'Js. l-'cr >al'' by John Colo ; matt & Co. , Free Lecture, Christian Science, | Court Theatre, Tues. Oct. 10th, 8:'5i j P. M. oc-7-j j ; federaFroadThief ENGINEER IS COMING ; ! Engineer Black Here Tomorrow For ! Cocferenco Reg-arcllng- Routo or j j National Road. I ? ! .latm-s I: r.ta<i:, chief ei.gineer <>f the' : f?-<|i-ral department i.f highways. will he' 'in Wheeling. Tuesday. I !? - eotnec to : t i 1 1 k city at tin- n-i|Ui-st of May<if :i. , j j Kirk. for i In* purpose ? ? f attempting to Incite the routo of the nUl National i j rn.-iil tlirotigh this city. j The citv is making an effort to estnh- i , I ish the route a; tin- < >1 < I National Road ; I t iir"i:-h Wheeling for the purpor* of; ! seeurin.tr count;. aii! in improving /ace; street mi tin- '-il.-tinl if it can tie iV- ! tabiisiie.l that ti>' ol.i highway ot-n>siil j I li" Island l*y that retire. Although ' xaiirna' ton of i lie r.'tm.' l | i "t tin commissioners who oritrinaliv laid i tout tlie ro.-ot now leads t . ? t lie !>,.ljef that 1 , the N':t' iottii) I 1 did n.>t it.i-s the , Island. the effort to establish the r.iute | ? wi" In i inueit settle tin <jitestion| ilotinili-lv. if possible. A. Healthy Liver rvel pe/ A I~iappy Lrfe kasOTsM Genuine bears Signature _ j vz Crown and Bridge Work demands a lii^ii order nf mechanical Part oi' >in-l) skill is a u'il't. and tlu1 rest is a 1 1 1 a 1 - | in- < 1 1' Experience and Practice. < >111* specialists in 1 1 1 i s work have had I ? > 1 ? u- and | successful ex j M'rii'iici'. and have developed their >kill 1<? a liiirli deivree of perfection, so thai von arc as sured ..r the Highest Standard of Service in this im portant branch of dental work. (let our cstiinales and see samples of our work. I Both Phones. Lady Attendant / 1 All Work f Guaranteed. UP ? 1040 MAIN STREET. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Geo. R. Taylor Co > .w ' The Progressive Store" NE W CO A TS? for ! i omen and Miss Have new style features and break all records in value oivino ? Co HOT ABLY THESE at $19.95 Wool Vcloure and Hudson Seal This presents to you that smart the side full ness t'? coat skirt falling from waist aud over hip ? it is a most impressive feature, much affected in high cost models, gives voluminous effect with grace ? this coat like many high priced models is of soft wool veloiire. and its colors of dark green. brown. Mue. only enhance its rieh n ess ? Hudson Seal hantls. of goodly width edges collar,.; tile collar ifs<'lf being .-III extra large square type ? big pouch pockets and hells that are very much the vogue. at $29.50 M oo( Ve'oure and Natural Raccoon Here are coats with the great coat collars of natural Uaecnini. and that alone indicates value ? the material is ? i f a soft, beautiful Velourc. which in the flaring full type of coat gives a charming grace ? the fur collars are large ? high pockets and euli's. one model has straight up and dmvn back, throwing fullness to front ? the other is full back, both are belted in. in an entirely new way ? devel oped in rich somber blues, browns and green, to which the fur is a perfect, contrast. A nil ever so manv others at these and other prices On Last Friday, Oc ober 6th , we nil packed, Jresh and crisp, Jrom their boxes, hosts of New Neckwear Many a>~c exhibited in our ?window today AN AUTHENTIC STYLE EXHIBITION INTRO DUCING PREDOM INATJNG STYLES IN Collars, Cuffs and Chemisettes Made of Broadcloth. Satin. Georgette. Net. Pique and Swiss ? in shapes. Rolled and Flat. Scalloped. Cape. Large Square Hack. etc. ? featuring Hand Embroidery. P'wot. .Hemstitching. Lace and Wool Fringe Finished edges. Colors are White. Flesh and ( i ray. A/so Sets j or Coat , Blouse , and Frock ? Original S h owing DAMASKS /or your Table IT HE LINEN? (irt INCHES WIDE? nrx Bleached. unlileaehed and silver, in a goodly " /*? assortment of designs. J \ ARD Lacc Ef ged Piano Scarfs \ ycr ?J.YxSi) inches ? ^1 .00 value ? \ / J 0 Do:s Yc/tr En tic Roy Wear TUB SUITS? Particular mothers are looking for distinctive apparel we ran help yon misrhtily ? "OLIVER TWIST." ??TOMMY TUCKER" AND '"HILLY HOY" CHAR ACTEIJ IZATIONS. OF REPP. GALATEA. KINDER GARTEN. PERCALE AND CHAM BRA ? such as dainty 1 iliie piping on all while? While with colored belt and ijollar ? all White with tiny scallop edge ? Stripe Suit, trims of dark blue ? White Suit, embroidered blue collar Blue Chambra. white collar and belt ? White Suit, with plaited blouse and others. 2 to (i Year. 98c to $3.50 . P?;iliy Corner ? Market Street. HAND W ROUGH! GIFTS Is any gift, that costs ;i like price, ever appreciated as great I \ a< i in* embroidered, knitted or crocheted handi work?women who make it. |ovr it. ;i 1 1 ? I women who do not or cannot make it. love it all the more. HERE IS A DEPOT OF s CP PLY? AN UNDER STANDING OF YOl'R NEEDS. A WILLINGNESS TO HELP. A SOFUCE OF INSPIRATION. A GREAT FFND OF THE NEW AND NOVEL AS WELL AS STAPLE. HERE IN OCR NEEDLEWORK DEPART MENT. * HOST OF THINGS NEED ALL THE TIME TWJXT NOW AND CHRISTMAS. ? loin the great group of experienced Rework devo tees of art who conic here for .'ill things, materials, uten sils. ideas, color schemes and instruction. MAIN ST. STORE.