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Tuesday, November 7, 1916. STONE & THOMAS The Weather-Fair. L INENS for Thanksgiving' A .Special Showing BEAUTIFUL ARRAY of Linens of the better sorts ? household and decorative |j kinds ? here for vour choosing before Than ksui \ i i iu. Karly buying kept tin kinds ? here for your choosing befor price down, so that you don't have to pay the recent advances if you buy here Mention of a few of the offerings ? more of them were given in the Sunday news papers : - * * ~ ? ? nn 1 1 , rMl ll t-?*J 1 J T : ^ Scalloped TaDie uiotns ? Lot of All -Linen Scalloped Table Cloths of handsome dam ask in roimcl shape. t>8 incites in diameter, specially priced at S3.95 each. Lot of All-Linen Scalloped Table Covers of beautiful de sign and exceptional quality satin damask. 72 inches square, specially priced at $6.00 each. Special Napkin Offerings Napkins in all the wanted sizes and in a great variety of designs. Included are Napkins which originally matched Pat tern Cloths and Damask now sold out, will be closed out at very low prices ? $1.59 to S8.00 a dozen. All-Linen Scalloped Luncheon Napkins, sizes .15 to 22-inch, S3.00 to S15.00 a dozen. Keep off the Chill --Buy Blankets THESE frosty nights certain ly do call for Blankets. Our Blanket stock offers some exceptional values in Cotton and Wool . Blankets, as wit ness : tjUxTtf-ineli Cotton Blankets, gra.\ and white, with fanny striped borders. SI. 00 a pair. T'.ix-SO-iiifh Cotton Blankets, in gray anil white, with shell st idled edge and colored stripes. SI. 50 ;i pair. 72xi>2 - in?*h Whit*' Cotton Blankets, shell stitched edge, soft and nappy, good weight, i and especially desirable for | sheets. SI. SO ;i pair. liiixsi* - ini'li Wool - Napped j Cott ' i i i Blank-Ms. in soft color I ed broken plaids, S2.50 a j pair. - ifii-Ii Wool - Napped ? : Cot t on Blankets, in tan, gray j and white, with colored borders ; and t ??- :v:*!i ribbon binding, j $8-05 ,? ir. -i eh Woolen Blankets Jj n all ?*>?? wanted colored || pi:;ids. o >.50 a pair. i| 72 ?2-inch l-'ancy Plaid Wool \ Bl;:'! keis. in tan. blue, gray, j pink. r-'d-ancl-black and black | rnd-whitc plaids. S5.90 a pair. 7i>xM)-inch Wool Blankets, in block olahL of the wanted col ors. S6.90 a pair. Kin.- California Lamhswool Blankets, in w hite and plaid ef fects. i i , different si/.es and weiglits. ranging from $7.90 tu S15.00 ,-i pair. .Fauern xaoie uiowis ? Pattern Cloths of the most desirable qualities and designs with Napkins to uiateh in stripe. Renaissance. ISmpire, scroll. Fleur <le Lis. Shamrock and Fern patterns, priced from S3. 00 for a 2-vard Cloth to 316.00 for one 4 yards lonir. Odd Pattern Cloths? Quite a few exceptional values in odd Pattern Cloths for which we have no Napkins to match ? come '2, 2'o, .'! and o1 ^ yards Ions* with patterns all around and in very attractive designs and are priced to sell at less than we could buy them for to day ? $2.75 to $9.00. ?Dieacneu -muen K Table Damask ? The wiliest ranuc of pat torus shown in the rity hero for your choosing. I'nrc Linen fabrics of gOv(d, sturdy finality and weight in Scotch, Jrish or Gorman man ufacture and priced nl 75<^, S9 c, $1.00, 81.50, $1.75, | $2.00 and $2.25 a yard in j widths from 1)8 to 7'J inches. EXTRA-All-Linen Napkins, 22 inches square, specially priced at $o.00 a dozen. ? linens ? Second floor Warm Wearables for the Tots KK K I > the tiny tots ivarni durinsr the eold weather by lcoopiii I II them well elacl when outdoors. Let us help you do it: Three-Pieee Knit Sets, con sisting df Sweater. Leggings and Cap to match, in colors and white, will keep the wee ones warm: special values at S3. 50 a set. Infants' \Y a r m Blankets, white and colored, neatly hound. 59c each. Children's Coats in a large assortment for little ones 2 1o (J years old. corduroy, chin chilla and mixtures, extra val ues at S4.95 and ij55.00. ? Second, floor. Children's Cray h'ompers, open -front or back, neatly fin ishetl with pipings, extra val ues at 59c. Infants' Long and Short Dresses made of nainsook with tare and embroidery trimmed skirts and yokes, 9S^ each. Children's Knit Toques of wool zephyr in white and col ors, variety of styles, 49< each. Buy Babies' Dresses and Suits in white and colors, a splendid varielv priced from S1.00 to ?5.90. P&RICES on Whittali Rugs Advance * December 1st? Buy Now FOKlvllANDKl) housekeepers will take advantage of tin* opportunity to buy \Vhittall Rugs during Nov ember. for all dealers have been notified that prices on even* grade of these famous floor coverings will ad vance December 1st. The Whittali people in the face of rising costs had the alternative of putting up prices or cheapening quality. The latter was unthinkable, hence ample warninsr was given of the necessity of get ting more. f<>r these Hugs. But the old prices prevail until December 1st and wise people will avail them selves of this saving opportunity. Xote the present and the advance list prices 011 Kugs 9x12 feet in size, other sizes in proportion: December Present Price Price Whittali Anglo-Persian Wilton Rugs 382.50 $75.00 Whittali Anglo-Indian Wilton Rugs $69.25 $63.50 Whittali Royal Worcester Wilton Rugs. .$61.75 $56.75 Whittali Chlidema Body Brussels Rugs. .$41.00 $40.00 ? PourtH floor Jrtortf & (lipomas ALL MASONS JNV1TED TO SCOTTISH RITE DANCE Tiu- danc rhi- i< *o be given this evening a' the Scottish lii: ?* cathedral under th^ auspices of rlu> Scottish ; Rile Uuard will be attended by a large ; number of the fraternity and their; ladies. The affair is open to all [ Masons of fthaH'vi r decree and no; special invitations have been issued; for the brethern of the order, the an-; nounc*tnent of the fiance carrying i with if an invitation to every Mason' to attend. An impression seems to : have gone out that a special in vita- j tion was necessary for all. but such is not the case as every member of the fraternity is privileged to attend! exactly as he would be privileged to attend his Indue meeting. except that ! for the dance he may be accompanied; by a lady. Bachmann's orchestra will furnish ' the music and dancing will begin; about 8:30 p. m. Light lunch will bej I v A/ ISCONSIN | vv limburger CHEESE LJrNK Market Auditorium served in the small dining room on; the first. floor after &:30 p. m. Arrangements have bpen made by j the trustees or the Scottish Kite! bodies to receive the election returns; in the Masonic club headquarters bv; special wire durins the evening and' these will be announced between the I dances. Special during Aluminum Demon-; stration only Dinner Buckets $2.39 ? : 2Cv Discount cn all aluminum at 1 Caldabaugh Bros., Hdw. Stores, at Mechen Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. 6, 7,: 8. at 4031 Jacob St., Tnurs., Fri., Sat., I Nov. 9, 10, 11. FOREIGN MINER INJURED In a fall of slate at the Neff (Uhio) mines, an Italian foreigner while at work digging coal ivas badly injured j yesterday afternoon and later was re moved to the Wheeling hospital. Dr. C. V. Porterfield, of Neff, rendered ! preliminary aid and Dr. Fulton is at-' tending the man in the local hospital, j His left leg is fractured but the other injuries are not serious and he will , recover. 1 United States M. C. CASINGS, 28-3-inch Studded tread Chain tread . $5.25 j 6.50 I 7.25 i 7.25 ' Nobby tread . . Firestone N. S. WESLEY HOUSE House & Herrmann Building Geo. E. Johns Co, The Quality Shop Women's High-Class Suits - - $36.50 An extraordinary event offering at the height of the Season, high-class Suits at a remarkably Low Price. We have succeeded in producing in these suits a value so far above what would be expected at $36.50, that it affords an opportunity to make most advantageous Purchases. The Styles eiiil?r, the very smartest and most distinctive desiyus. Plain Tailored Models Fancy Tailored Models Long Russian Suits Short Jaunty Effects Fur Trimmed Suits Braid Trimmed Suits $36.50 The Materials comprise the newest and most fashionable Autumn and Win ter weaves. OXFORD GABARDINE VELOUR BROADCLOTH POIRET TWILL CHEVIOT $36.50 The Colors included are the season's most wanted shades. BLACK CHECKS GREEN EROWN NAVY BLUE TAUPE PLUM $36.50 Women's Coats and Wraps High-Class Coats ami Wraps in the most recent designs with new features in Colhirs. Cuffs, I'm-kfts and Belt effects, developed in all the favored materials. ?19.50, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 to $95.00 ( An Interesting Display of (NEW BLOUSE MODESi Women's Fashionable Fur Coats and Sets VERY ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. JURORS ADJOURN TO 2:30 A. M., WEDNESDAY? WITNESSES TO RETURN THEN. About Sixty Witnesses Remain to Be Examined ? Trouble in Getting Jury. ; Tile grand jury of '-he >'ovomber tertn of Ohio county criminal couit liiSJi .< Ii? ovtorfc IWI until !? - Mo Wednesday morning, ana witnesses who had not been examined were excused until thut time. < About sixty of tin- p' wtmi'ssps ? summoned to appear before the grand jurv remain to be examined. _ fin- November term of criminal court opened yesterday morning with Hi,, convening <d' the grand jury. Owing to some difficulty in seeming a complete jury of 1G men. required by law Judge Kobinson did not complete liiv charge until time for the noon ad journment and no witnesses were; examined until 1:.?0 o clock. , < Robinson's charge was the usual formal charge, attention of the invu. li- , gating body being called to he statutes to which the court is requited I to direct the attention of the I In addition to the lists of felonj : cases filed last week by Prosecuting Attornev D. A. MeKee, the of felonious assault preierred ^gnin91 Alex (Vbuski and Bronick Moleski. growing out of the tight on i^nMy-sixth street Sunday night in which I rank Warduski is said to have been cut with a knife, is to be presented to the, grand jury. i w ^ \ Both Prosecuting Attorney R A. , McKee and Assistant I'. A. are assisting in the investigation of j alleged crimes, in ihe county. The grand jurors are Fr?ll}k ,l?" | ener, George Zoekler, E. ^ . 1 rilU'^.- ! J. Juergens, George Nau. 1. J. ^llli-i can John Ochsenkuhn, t.eorge \\ . j Weiegerber, John J. Fahey, Charles H. ; Sea bright, Gabe Emsheimer. John; Gruse, Lyman Hough, Wiley I ox, Adam Kaltenbach and B. F. Oliver. A window placard Is rtf?v*rtif.'n?t i in about the same degree that a light- | ed match is a lighting system. AN ADVOCAfEOFCARL SCHMIDT'S CANDIDACY A number of my friends on 'hc> Republican side who are disposed to. pass over party lines on local offices , of public importance have asked my i opinion of the Democratic candiiU e j fur Prosecutor as a lawyer. 1 ven- , ture to repeat in this public way the, answer 1 have been glad to make. , Mr Schmidt is thoroughly compe-, tent as a lawyer to perform I lie dut ies ; of Prosecuting Attorney. 1 know; something of his views about the c Hi j of a lawver to his profession and to the public, and 1 am satisfied tha , anvone who votes for C arl Schmidt . because he wishes the county to be well served will find that he made | no mistake. , j It is not an easy matter for a young lawver to undertake the duties of ; Prosecuting Attorney in this county, and go through the term with his | conscience clear and his record clean. | I am not at all sure that 1 would trust . mvself with that job even if 1 fell j competent to perform the duties, be-, cause there are so many times when j it is hard to determine whether thej public interest and the duty ot the . office call for a reasonable consider*-, lion of the needs and weaknesses or , other people or for a rigid exercise ol , the full powers of the office. . j As a citizen and iawyer. having these matters in mind. 1 am going to vote for Carl Schmidt because 1 have . a little extra confidence in his ability and disposition to do the work wen j ?md to meet the responsibilities with ? ?S3!. hCTj | t" Y~ W.~Cf A." NQTES_ j! Business Woman's Bible Class The Business Woman's Bible class or the Y W. C. A. will meet this even- j ing at 7 o'clock. Kev. Brininstool ;n : charge. A cordial invitation is extend ed all business, girls to attend. Teacher Bible Class On Wednesday evening at n-.:'.U o'clock, the teachers Bible class meets j ? and any one in the city who is inter- 1 opted, aud particularly Bible teacneis! are invited lo enter. Dr. I luirles Kob- 1 inson in charge. Gymnasium Classes Much interest is manifest in I lie work of the gymnasium this year, which surpasses even past years in its successes. The classes are filling rap- 1 idly and are for all ages. High School Club Girls attending ihe next meeting ol j Ihe High School club will hear the re ports of trie delegates who attended the conference at YVoosler, Ohio. This ' will be particularly enjoyable and has to do with many matters in which , girls arc concerned. Week Of Prayer The World's Fellowship or Week of , Prayer, for all Y. W. C. A. work in all ! nations, begins on Sundav. November . 12. There will he vesper service at j -I o'clock. Mrs. Kay Torrey a returned missionary from China, will make an address and will wear the native cos tume. The Glee Club of the associa tion will give several musical num- : bers. Following this fellowship meet ing a short service will be held each noon from T7"lo l o'clock, in the Bible class room of the Y. W. C. A. Suhiects and leaders will be an-! nounced later. France exported to this country last I year more than $3,000,000 worth of i perfumery and soap. This was nearly) double the amount bought during thej previous year. Simple Heme Treatment If yi?u or any relatiM- or friend is worried because of varirosn wins, nr lainehes. ili" In st iiih i''1' that anyone in litis world oun tfive is to K'.'t a i>rcsiTl|>t i"it l lint many j'hysii ians are now in-" seritdni;. Ask your tlriinjiisi !?'?? a ^mall hot tie "of Muoin-'.s Kmerald "il (full str-.njrtli) and applv niclii and riiornitut to tlx- swollen. ???? laru'd veins. Soon you will notice that tin.* y arc ;:rnwmsr smaller ami tlic t real nioiii should ho cant inued until tin: veins are of normal six.". Mouite's Kim-raid oil is a power ful. yo i harmless nermieide. and results are Ktiarantoed. t\ H. c.riest & '*o. will supply you. OFFICES TO CLOSE City And County Offices To Obeervc Legal Holiday ? Ganks To Be Closed City and county offices will lie crlosocj today on account of election tlay being a legal holiday. The police headquarters, of course, will remain open. The commissioners' office will he open this evening 10 receive 'he election returns from the eighty-seven voting precincts in i lie county. The hanks and a number of profess- 1 ional men's offices will he closed all day. The city schools will not suspend sessions for (he election, hut those of the rural districts will bo closed for, the day. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Try a Breakfast FORT HENRY SPECIAL SAUSAGE 25c a pound Crisp! Brown ! Delicious! PACKING CO. Steel Bridge Corner WINTER, with all its snow and colcl, will soon be here. Better have a reli able heating system in stalled in your home now. Gome in, see our plans and talk it over with us. Schofiefd-Cowl Co. 23 Tenth Street. Both Phones, j G.Ed Mendel & Co. r UNEEAl, DIBECTORS. New Z.ocatioti ? 1212 Oinpline Stream 2J.'thor Phono 967. Csrowieg Old ,\u man fully realizes whnl old a?e means until ho comes In it. Only when a man past the middle of life's journey seeks wurk and gets the answer, "We want y tiling men," does lie truly appreciate that he has become old. What a satisfaction at reaching lliis period, to find it unnecessary to seek work any longer, or to depend upon others for your support. You will have this satisfaction if you save your money. The German Bank of Wheeling Wheeling-, W. Va. 4% Interest Paid on Savings. j Open Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8. PL Taylor Co. w . . ? . The Progressive Store " Big Girts and Little Girls Regulation Dresses ?t Serge Peter Thompson and Middies To be oh ic, even a regulation dress must be cleverly gotlen up ? smart in line, smart in braidings and acces sory parts, they must hang well, be I rue and sufficient in proportion, of good material. IN NAVY AND BLACJC "j % $g^ WITH A VARIETY IX THEIR STYLES? G TO 20 YEAR SIZES? \ Si 2. 50, SI 4 .95, . and SI 8. 50 NEW WAISTS Employ Loveliest Venise Laces Liberally do they show insertions, edges and motifs of the lace, in collar front and cuffs, the blouses themselves are of white voile and the effect is good, in addition some '?ave embroidering** and tucks. A GOOD CHOICE ? $1.98 and $2.48 A NEW SHOWING OF lvoroyd loileue Novelties A ('harming assortment: of newer shapes and an ar tisiie ami high grade finish these have to endorse them for gifts ? PICK T1JE3I OUT NOW? Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Combs, Clothes Brushes, Military Brushes, Powder Boxes, Perfume Bot les, Manicure Pieces, Trays, Picture Frames, Soap Boxes, Shoe Horns, Buffers, etc. from 15c to $4.50 I he NOBBY SKIRT-of A Charming Plaid Cloth A Killed model, a plain tailored model ? models with high waist line ? Separate Belts of self material ? a happy combination of smartness with practicality ? in many colors and designs. $9.95. $12.50 to $18.50 Shepherd Check Skirts Whose Prices Were from $7.00 to $0.50 Dcveloperl strikingly wiili pockets, plaits and novel belts ? strictly tailored, no more attractive fabric today than the black and white check. >$4.98 Special You Can Deal with Fashion Authoritatively? Practically? Economically It You Have Mc Call's Quarterly It discusses and illustrates every phase of garment fashion, shoe fashion, hat fashion, children's wear and heaps of other topics. r ONLY? W.1IEN BOUGHT WITH Ol' A 15c McC ALL'S PATTER N*. December Magazine A'ozc Ready Real 1 aiiies see Red Cedar Chests for Standard size and standard finish, three-quarter-inch, board ? dustproof lid ? a magnificent polish and color and beautiful grain. WE WILL HOLD IT FOR YOl* 'TILL CHRISTMAS. V