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Uxm$F*m w The Dentist Says: "Come and see me twice a year ? keep them clean ? and chew WRiGLEY'S." This wholesome, economical goody removes food particles that cause decay. It's friendly to your teeth and gums. Good to chew on. Helps appetite and digestion, too. WRAPPEf IN Sealed Tight Don't forget WRIGLEY5 after ever}' meal Kept Right w. ttt. . . tt/*? r- 7*?Q Ktsner Bids.. Chicago, for the Sprightly Spearmen's book in eo'ors. <_?_ TFnte T vnt. T\rigleyjr. Co., ? m inn a i n? SWEHfil HE9??!5 ?3H pun &TTATB TTTT.T) AT McLTTRE HOTEL j ?WAS MOST PATRIOTIC IN" DECOKATIONS Reception This Evening at St. Iinke's P. i E. Church For Visiting: Delegates ? Party Testextfay at the Carroll Club. With the preparedness dance last | evening fit th<* McLure hotel, one of the> most novel of their winter series of ? parties was enjoyed by a large number j of the members and their friends. The j ?W-orations for this were very novel,! which extended to the favors find other nrrangements for the pleasure of the; guests. The Premier orchestra furnished! th'- program of dance music which af forded the pastime of the occasion and supper was served near midnight and [??inch throughout the evening. Flags and bunting supplied the dec TO END CATAKRH A L DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your drug gist and get 1 ounc* ot' i'armint ? double strength t. an-'l add to !t ti pini of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Take I tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick re lief from the distressing h?-ari noises. Clogged nostrils ,-houUI open, breathing become easy and the mucus stor> dropping into rhr- throat. It Is easy t<> prepare, costs little and is pteasan' to take. Any a?i?; who has i 'ata r rhal Deafness or hr-ad noises should give th:s prescription a trial. PEEL THE STRAIN? Does reading cause you trou ble and eye-strain? Let us ex amine your eyes and fit you with glasses that will correct the fault and make reading easy. HAROLD 0. ETZ I?arloniU Exchange Bp.nk Baiidinor Second Floor 7VT?iw anrl Twelfth Streets orations in the ball room. one Am-, erican t^ag suspended over t!i?- center of] th<- room ha?! many others draped about. | and lengths t ?f red. v. hite ami blue \v?>ro ; hung from i!i" ceiling. Tito columns) and t ho windows \v?*r?- draped with the] colors, and scores ? >!' smaller flags about, tho sidowalls filled tn. I'-eorative i>apTj in the national colors. half-screened the j orchestra, palms and k r?:-ori?' :?>* w>T" n I -o ' effectively placed. Further "in keeping' with the spirit ot' tho occasion wore the! fans In firecracker semblance. and for] the srentlemeu small silken flags for the] lapel. The committee t. charge included:! Messrs. l-'raiiiv Schmuit. .uertx Fran/.-! holm, iUit:..- .Me L.uro. I'uvu .Morgan an. II K. J. Stone. Misses: 1 h'mma Downing, ot ciieanor .\hxander, i Oil City. 1'a., Marguerite Kijbvrt, Saraii How, Kdna Kid. Frances Ogden. Kva Jones. Gertrude l><>:>ey. ?ien?-vieve Lwiug. Bess U'elty. Dorothy LMtticait. Helen Lieaitie, Kiixabeth St a mm. Ksther 1-letl. Bertha Blum, .Messrs: il r..rv Schafer, I'.'. F. Glass. Harvey Co I lock. Wilson Grubb, I Harry Kb'oert, l>. K. Kbbert, Gail ilatullton, l.ouis Grnbb. H. K. -Markoll, Sidney Smith. Sam Kelin, Arthur Kbbert, Kimer Welly, K. B. Hopkins, W'm. Burt. < '. .M. K'-pner, Kdward Howie, Tom Cutnuiins. Chas. Menkeme! ler. La wr-noo Steiu Loring Milton. rnetv.. W. c. Han >J Ian. Kvnt Hall, lv. J. Stone. Tom Beckett, .Messrs and .M esda mes : Harry Truschel. Dr. and .Mrs. Will Charles Aul. Cruse, Frank O'Brien. P., < I >:ui ???'?!?. Frank lvlieves, l(i>bi. It. .Marshall, Will Leach. Krlward .1. Larkin. J. Shewell Gibbs, Airs. < >. II. borsey. I Jr., .Mrs. Given Chase. ) Morg;?n Vester. of I 'es.Muines.Ia., Harry .McLure, A. A. Wheat. W. K. Weiss, floury Ib-ss, Edward Si if-:, L>r. and .M is. A. L. Dave Morgan. Coyle. ! ? r. and .Mrs. K. S. ? 'ari LaiUn. Bullard, W. II. I'farr. Dr. ami Mrs. liar- Mrs. Karl ll?-nnen. obi Ktz. I ?r. and .Mrs. I.eon li. .M. Melfrirk. Be-fVr. Frank Schmidt. John Stephenson. Supper at St. James' Church. More than six hundred persons wore served hist night by the members of the Ladies' Sewing society of the Si. James" Evangelical Lutheran church at a supper which was held for lite benefit of the church. It was one of the most successful i hut. has been held in that church in years and an attractive menu was served by the ladies. Mrs. Mary Schenk, president of the society, had charge of the arrange ments, and Mrs. Mary Doepkin was chairman of the serving committee which included the following: Mrs. Otto Schenk, Mrs. Mary Schenk. Mrs. William Schenk. Mrs. Km ma Liayha, Miss Mary Kearns. Miss Emma W or der, Mrs. Will Wei titer. Mrs. ('. J. Schatubra and Miss Lot la Sijienk had charge of the cake and candy booth, while at the fancy work booth were Mrs. Charles Hitter. Mrs. Win. Heid and Mrs. F. G. Stroeiituann. Mrs. I*, C. Vass. Miss (Mara Vans, Mrs. Clara Vaas, Mrs. Henry Weis^erber, Miss Anna ilayha, Mrs. Eugene Kai ser. Mrs. Herman Scharnbra and Mrs. George Miller were in the kitchen. Wecli-tig- Aaaouncad. The second meeting' of the S. s, s. S. progressive domino club was liebl at the home of .Mr?. T'ose M. Carnahan. Fast. Twenty-ninth street, on Tuesday eveninsr. Musie anil domino stamp* wore t ho fjiversions ??f t.h" ev?ninc. ai"'l after piizcs had been p^ard?d to >h? winners of the domino g-ames. Miss Fannie Gano. first ladies: Mr. man'?, ??imi Mr. I fr"slinv-ii!s ??!??? broke up a' n la At i Ik- parly it beeame Miss Elsie Miu-bid! bad I t.> Mi. Ituss M. ('arnahan 21. I ;? 1 nt tli*' rcsiil'iiif son in W.-llsburs. W . \ a.. M.'iIirU. first gent I? IMS'*. iiuisolat ion : re ervr-d. ami the party ? hour. known ;bat married on ctrinb'?r r Alli ed al which two other members m" ibc club wore present. Miss Emma .lepsun and Mr. Itobert ' I. Mediek. Tlif information ero ai<-d a pleasurable surprise among those present. It was !i:tit<-d that the com mit marriages of oilier members of t lie club would I"- made known soon. Tin- following in "rubers were present at *li" party: M tssi-s ? Klsi" Appall Fannie Oanoe Messrs ? William Xeuhardl I lit" l-'i'I'S' Mr. and Mrs. I :??>=> Emma -Upson M obert G. M click Carnahan. Dinner-Supper-Bazar. Tii" l.adii-s' Aid Society of the l\dc wood Lul b"ran church will serve dinner and supper today ,-!t the First English Have Beautiful, Soft Hair of an' Even Dark Shade. Not. even a trace or gray shows in your hair after a few applications of Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and sen I p. Q-Ban is 110 dye. is harmless, out make? the scalp and hair healthy |and restores ihe natural color glands. If your hair is gray, streaked with gray, faded, dry, bleached, thin or ! falling, apply Q-Ban as directed on ! label. Soon all your gray hair and en i tire head of hair gradually turns to an {even, beautiful dark shade, leaving all I your hair healthy, fluffy, soft, radiant, i thick, full ol' life, fascinating; so even j ly dark and handsome no one will sus ?ppct you used Q-Ban. Also stops dan- J jdruff and falling hair. Sold on aj jmoney-baek guarantee. Only 50c for a big bottle at. Criest's Drug Store, Wheeling, W. Va. Out-of-town people supplied by parcel post. i / V ; Anderson Co. j Dressmakers Importers Goodwin Corsets j Ladies' Tailors Pleating j Pinking Hemstitching j Buttons Covered Picot Edge 1105 Chapline St. Opp. Y. W. C. A. Wheeling. >11 HI .Ill*' j Wellsburg: Woman's Club. This afternoon in the parlors of t h " ' Hamilton V. W. t a . tho members of Ihe Wellsburg Woman's club, will hold their regular meeting. The program asj follows, will be tii ^ti: "Preparedness." Miss Evelyn Mulhol-; lan'l. Music. Mrs. Willis Kinter. A Thanksgiving so ry, Miss Mari1;; Ktinkcl. J Beading. Mr<= Fnrna Croc. Parliamentary drill. j Pi'i.les j Lutheran church on S I v < ??-n ( h sire?:. I* here will also |i- ;i bnzar, a' which ili-re will be a vain i! assort m. m ??! fancy work. aprons. etc.. :'?-r sale. Th Col lowing is ill- in* I. ii : Bun si Ii. -r ' ; I :i v V Browned p. it a Iocs lt> ..-??! I'lvsvitv; '"urn Slaw Bread i "of I Home made-. :sK< . ?. i: ,i and I for sale. I>inn-r ? 1 1 :? y to Sniper ? tn S.fin. Binjrvliio Skule. This scr-amiug i'.ikv, Fr.nii i ? ; ? ? > t" f !io : Wesl. will i..- jjiv-u .11 Thnrsil:i\ and Friday ..f n.\i we. k. i.y the ritKioCs At I >i" i-ty -I ii,.- ? . i ..nil I ori.'in i church, corner Tw. iilii.tli ;m.j AlarUei. . street*. Tie y will i?. assisted l.\- w. il , known fuu makers <>f ibis ciiy. A Cuiij frog ram will be published in a few days. I Card and Sewing- Party. _ Yesterday afieinoon at tUo Carroll J club. ih- Ladies' Social club mei as ihe guests of Mrs. Edward c. l.einer. With' bnili cards and need loworfc. ihe hours i were spent very happily and at I o'clock i a luncheon was served. Tile .gliosis in-! eluded: I M isses ? .luliii McEntoc Geo rge Tappan Grave Km low Thomas McGuiggan ; Eva I hi- Louise J. C. Frame j Blum l.eo Werner Mary Vanyo .M'. .r. Ford Ada Carroll \". j,. . iw.-ns Marie Owens i". T. Potts I -n In o'Malby W. J. Rraddoek n.-rni.e Walt I:, Rnch Mesdames ? llarrv Hocking I*. .1. Braddock ij If. Robb .less- I: re n nan I-', p. McOce John Grotjan George Wilbert. Edward Deiner .f. Hick (feo. I". ? 'iireiihjuier A. J. Xager M. J. I'iUpatrirk Dancing- party. The I'.iys of t"amp Wow were hosts ! liisi .-v.-ning a i ;i dancing party, which whs h-ld in th- Island club rooms. A ' program ? > j" charming dance numbers | was given and ai 1?:S0 o'clock light re-' fresh men i s were served. Thos present I were: M isses ? Stella Slump Bertha. Nolte Gene i'!yk-r i 'aroly n ICronjaegtr I Heal rice Bonier Frances Murray <*aroljn Spring Pauline Seifert ?Mary Patterson Messrs. ? Hoy ! 'off en bars or Samuel Mountford I low ard ' "a rle Ed ward M art Kred Morrison Go.orge Morrison Louis Pick Lawrence .Mayer Andrew Wright Super T}itLrctlay. Tii" Ladies' Aid Society of the German Methodist church will serve supper this evening in the parish house between the hours of f> and S o'clock. Mrs. E. C. Muhlemnn is chairman in charge. Engaffement Announced. AI a. party given by Miss Effle Gosney at her home in Martins Ferry, her eu- , gugemont to Mr. John Russell lllggins i was announced. Tho wedding will take place on November 30. The guests ! sharing in the first auuoncement were: Misses ? Fffie Gosney MIra Hlgglns Bculah Puff Pearl Brown Garrie Campbell Mabel Hn.ll Li la Puff Ruth Hall Mary llodgklss Margaret Putt Until Gosney Effle Gosney Margaret Ekey Mesdames ? .Vorion Creger Carl Mackenlnch Theodore Arn Harry Goney Chester Gosney Reception This Evening. At Si. Luke's P. E. church liiis even inn honoring the delegates who will at tend the convention of the King's Paughters which will convene today, a i reception will be given. Arrangements' for this are very delightful and tn<? affair will no doubt be attended by a a very larae asesmbly of guests. The. receiving liti" will be formed br lliei members of ihe executive board with the 1 leaders of the various circles through out the city. The board is composed of: Mesdames. ? Jacob Brit I Ingha m P. A. Taylor John McClure Carl Bcndell T. r. Burke Misses ? Lila Little Jennie McGown Others in the receiving line will be: Mesdames. ? William Handy Jacob Briti Ingham <\ M. Morrison recll Ftoblnsnn T. t". Burke E. S. Yarney Charles Henry W. P. Stewart J. .Vewton Powler Pelia Carr Mjcc-.-s? . N'ell Reed Elta Binhell Etta Powner Hlanehe Young Prusie Garden Mary Wagner Ittnsicale Will "Be Criven. Tn the lecture room or the Second United Presbyterian church. Eriday eve ning. a muslcale will be given tinder the auspices of the F.I Hot t Blhle class. Those takeing part will be: M isses ? Alice McLure Evelyn Plnsrer FOdith Garden Helen McCullagh M essrs. ? Graham Marsh John ^'Gonner Pavid ITngarc. Mrs. Petticord P. R. May Ariou Kaflco Vleite. Another v-ry enjoyable event of this| week will l>e 'the Kaffee Visile of the Anion society this afternoon at thoir dub rooms on the South Side. Follow ing the card games of the afternoon a supper will be served from until ?S ! o'clock, after this dancing will form n verv delichtful cnterlainmenL Tho following committee is In charge: Mesilame?: A. J. Selfcrt. Pres. K. Riest.er C. Ki|. SchenerlMn John llilter Henry Schaefer H. A. Ilockebrand Kd. Schmeichel John P. Roth I'". G. Stroehmnn Frank ltader Geo. Schramm Aug. Remke Ha rry-Schmelehel Aug. llockabrand Conrad Schneid- A uir. Pracht miller ? Picket t A. C. Schneider W. T. Sa.lb'r Mi. s. s: Erma Schencrleln .Mary Schroln'.r Erma Yaas Barbara Korn Will Hold Market. The Kjiworth League of ihe Fourth Street M. K. church will hold a bake' sale Saturdav morning at Ihe George F. Stifel company store, to which they in vite all their friends to purchase. Cakea, candies, breads and pastries will lie of fered for sale, all delicious and homo prepared. Entertained Society. Mrs. J. t'arl Policy and Mrs. Earl Emcrick at the homo of the former, on the Island, yesterday, very pleasantly entertained the members of the Ladles' Aid society. -Mrs. Fischer's division, of Ihe Thomson M. E. church. A business j meeting precluded a very pleasant ses sion at which refreshments were served j by the hostcsse. Harvey-Wilson Wedding. The wedding of Miss Genevieve Wil son. daughter of Rev. and .Mrs. T. Wilson, to Rev. Plummet- R. Harvey of Pittsburgh, was solemn i/.e.| yesterday at 12 o'clock, at Hie Wilson home on ( 'ha pline street. Tim bride's father sol emnized the marriage iu ill- pr. s-n? of n large number of rua-tves and fiiends. j An elaborate dinner was s.-rv-.l and last I evening Rev. and Mrs Plumu.-r 1-ft on i an e\'.en(U'il w> tilling journey. Chamberlain's Tablets. This is a medicine intended e.-pfi- 1 | cially lor siuimtcli trouble-, bilious-! : ih-s.s, and cunslipation. I: i.-' meeting I \vith much success and rapidly vaiit-j ing in favor and popularity. Obtain- j i alt.i e\ cry whore. BOWLING AT Y. M. C. A. | Members of liie Young Mens Ribip' 'class of ihe Fonrlh S'hvpi M. 12. j | church will enjoy an evening of howl-i ' ing at the Y. M. A. tomorrow nigln.i | On Tuesday evenir.tr, tito choir of thoj | Fourth Strool church will hold a htnvi-| I ing party on the associaliou alleys. i 25 CENT BOTTLE OF "DANDERINE" | KEEPS HAIR THICK, STRONG, BEAUTIFUL. GIRLS: TRY THiS! DOUBLES; BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR IN j FEW MOMENT 3. Within tpn minutes after an apll ration nf Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you see new hair, fine j and downy at first ? yes ? but really new hair ? growing all over the scalp. A Iiriln Danderine immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and scrasgy, Just moisten a cloth with Dan derine and carefully draw it through ! your hair, taking one small strand at j a time. The effr-ct Is amazing ? your hair will he light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, BOftness and lux uriance. Get a 25 cent bottle of Rnowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any ? that it has been neglected or injured by care less treatment ? that's all ? you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. APPEAL SUIT FILED In the case of Thomas Chalmers Clark vs. George W. Neane, doing bus iness under the name and style of Burns and Church company, an appeal ? from the decision of Justice J. E. Hughes was filed In the office of Oh cult Cleric John L. Kinghorn yesterday Judgment for $100 in favor of the plaintiff was rendered by Squiro Hughes. The tenants you OUGHT TO HAVE i are reading the ads in this paper every ! day. You are to decide as to whether j YOUR ADS are to be a part of their j readinc or not. au26-tf ' MASONS IN SESSION. HUNTING TON", \V. Va., Nov. 35?! More than three hundred men, repro-. senting almost every Indue in tne ? state, is here attending the annua!, communication of rhs West Virginia Grand I/Jdse A. l-\ & A. .M. which con vened in the Masonic Temple tonight. The report of T. Wilbur Hennen of Fairmont, worshipfiil grand master, made his report to the grand lodge at the beginning of the evening session. Reports of other grand officers follow ed. The grand lodgo will continue in session throughout tomorrow and 1 wind up with "he election of officers tomorrow evening. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggistsP j Four "Can't "Be Duplicated " I Groups of I Bops' Winter j Norfolk Suits ? ? a rm AT $3,95 ' 9 Boys' Norfolk i I Suits in medium | 1 and dark mix- ! ? tures. Very dun a able fabrics, j ! K n i ckerbocker | ] pants lined; ? throughout. | ?j| Sizes 5 to 18 i | years. 3 Big $5 value. I AT Boys' ali woo! guaranteed fast color blue serge Norfolk suits. Shown in the pinch back and other s t y I i s n models. Sizes 5 to 18 years. Big $6.50 value AT $6.45 Boys' stylish Norfolk suits with an extra pair of trousers. Pinch back or pleated Norfolk models. Hand some and dura ble fabrics. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Big .SIO value A1 $3.98 Boys' linen Corduroy suits. Drab color only., Shown on new models. Knicker bocker pants lined through out. Sizes 5 to 17 years. Big S5 value Double Disc Records will play on any machine Here's your chance to en joy the very latest music on your own machine at only about one -third the cost. Dance numbers, song h i t s and instrumental pieces by well known ar tists and musicians on SEVEN-INCH DOUBLE DISC RECORDS that will play on your machine. You'll want these records when you hear them. Come in! NICOL g f c* H 1231 MARKET STREET. Art Store 5/S Hours between quitting time " "lime The hours between quitting time and bed time! What do you d o with them? Yuii, young lady, who work for moderate wages, how would you ? ike jo receive, say, six dollars rrore per week? It's no; very hard ? i yet training that would increase your value that much. What you ;;re worth depends upon what you know. Think of this ? two of tho^e evening hours, three times each week can be exchanged for a money-making education at the EL LIOTT COMMERCIAL SCHOOL! ?ve can make you more valuable In your present portion or prepare ;*oa for another one, and you will enjoy every minute you spend with us. Take a minute and call .Mr. Elliott on either phone. The ELLIOTT Commercial School The Hawley Bldg., Sixth Floor. . ? ytmi m ZZZSBHMh inteHige ncer Want Ads for Results HARRY M. SCHMIDT | n/1 OA Tl/T A T"\T CT } 1126-30 MAIN ST 14 OFF J/4 OFF Dream Suit You're searched I'or ever so long;. It ^ within easy reach here now. Nearly every day iin\v someone says: 4<V??n have the most, satisfying selcci ion." The soils have US to 40-ineh Jackeis ? that shows the variety; l^ir Triumiiii^ lilting or flaring models. yokes, belts and slash poekeis. These are some of the outstanding features. All colors. Materials: Woo] \ dour. \ elveis. Poplins, Series, Rroadeloihs. $25.00 now. . . SIS. 75 $40.00 now. $30.00 $60.00 now. . .845.00 $35.00 now. . .$26.25 $50.00 now. .$ 37.50 S80.00 now. . . SGO.OO