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Everything Ready tor a Brilliant Offering of n High Gra DISTINCTIVE TO THE UTTERMOST I $75 v $80 VEL VETS VELOURS j BOLIVIA S BROA DCL O THS Magnificent in Fabric ami rm paling I lie important part of fashion's st-heni^ assiunrd to I'm- Irinunings, Wistaria, taupe, navy, burgundy, plum, brown, green and bla?*k. True cxrlusinn as jo siylr is assured t.hroucfli fad that lhe?> taillriirs ;nv ronlined f<> hul one of a kind. The sale is annonm-ed I'or Monday. European and A merican -Made Attractive Articles in Vast Assortments EVERYTHING THAT .4 HIGH -CLASS TOYLAND SHOULD PRESENT NOW A Specialized Gift-Section Artfully Arranged with Choicest Wares to make Christmas Shopping very Profitable and very Pleasurable. Handsomest Dolls Floor Lamps Mechanical Toys Desk Lamps Interesting Games Travel Baggage Like-Nature Animals Smokers Sets Electrical Affairs Ornaments Praiseworthy Books Cut Glass Musical Instruments Vehicles Juvenile Furniture Tool Chests Minature Houses Doll Coaches Construction Setts Doll Clothing A floor to itself? a store in itself? and opening true to form. European wares such as you would least expect. Dolls and Gaines and Toys from the mas ter-makers of Germany, Austria, France and still other difficult-to- obtain things c from Italy, Russia, Japan. With the opening of Christmas store comes the signal for active buying on the part of eveiyone who considers it a duty to shop early, while assortments are completest and wares are freshest. We've prepared to the uttermost. LOCAL DELEGATION To Attend National Security League In Washington, D. C., From January 25 To 28. Wheeling will be represented by a committee composed of prominent business m^n at the congress of con structive patriotism o? Americans for America of the National Security league, ?which meets in three day ses sion in "Washington D. C., January 25-2?. The local delegation ennsis'ter] of Julian G. H^arne, B. Wa'kor Peter son, F. C. Roderus. II. B. Naylor. A. W. Paull. Robert M. Rrowne, George A. Feenev. Alex Glass. J. S. .loues, Ben K. Hamilton and George A Laughlin. Plated Silver Toilet sets at H 1 1 ! man & Son's. NEW ELK MANAGER William Haberstick Will Succccd His Brother As Manager Of Elks Club Friday William Kaberstick will succeed hie brother, Peter Haberstick. as manager of the Tjlks Flub. on Fifteen Mi street, FYiday, December 1. William Haber stick has been connTio.1 wjtb tho Hub for some time in the capacity of :i - trlstant Manager, and is w^ll nullified tx> can-yon tbe excellent pnlicics which bare been fnforco during: h|c broth ers" management. Peter Haberstick. who retires Fri day. has been manager of rhr Elks Club for twelve years and many great sociai gatherings bare been held at the chib under his supervision. Upon his retirement from the club manage ment. he ?will devote bis attention ex CASTOR I A *or Infanta and CMldien. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought [elusivrly to ;m i a \ ?^n t ion for ;mfnmo 5 biles \vhieh hr recently pa.trnted. NOVEMBER WEATHER Rnrly coM snnps. st'-rms ainl J snow ati'I slush, ftniso roughs n.rvl ' j tolds. Kwry family should have a j . I'r.tth' >.r Foley's I lon'-y awl Tar in I j house. for n> Kl'-,,'''?l 1 "Ids I- -'ill often to . ; s'rious si.-kn- .s.-. This family nvli-j . <?: tie is us1 o in every sialo i:i the 1 nion j J f?>r er->u p whooping enti;;ii sis woll j Ins "rdmi rv ? ? ? ? i ; 1 ? ?- and ei'liis. r* arts | j oui'-kly. '"lit s l h? ph!( i-'io. ? ? j ? ? r I > ir j>a - j j satf'-s. ill la;. ? irrita I i? ? n. 1-aN i n ! !.-? n i :n 1 I tinn .'in< I ??nahlos lh" s?iil't"? roi- in l>roatlie| [easily. r t hy .loiiti '"lemrin .<? j i i V,. ' ' j WARMER WEATHER i Ar<-orciins to Urn weal in r man l.ljrsro | I will ()?' another rise in the temperature I J lnr|;iy reli#>vin:r us r>f a linle of the! | cold wea'h'-r lhai we have. horn c.\- j I prrienring during llie pas' If day:!, j 'i The mercury worn several decrees { j higher Sunday Mian i' did Saturday j 'and is exported in go even higher In-' j day. The lowest leniperaMiro ypsl??r- 1 ! day was !!? Iiefnm drtihnak, de f crors ai .X a. m ami I.. d< ur> ??n a I ! noon Hand Painted Ivory Toi'cl ?.r! n i at '"Th<- Quality H?tl5r." HI LI. MAN <5. SON. ElCvflnth Street j V. M THANKSGIVING DINNER j i Amnnr 'lie tiling; ? jiiii ri.jit a. i ?h?j ! Vniin.^ Men's ? ' h r ? -'an ?'< ??.-ociairm i this w-rek ?'ll in a real honf | .k-* ? Thankszi viitsc dinner wim h wiii h. j t-orv^d Thursday :,r I p m. Ml) the good I iiinu.- r it-? t 'jo in rstakn up : h' I regular Thank -uivini: ?' ? . ! - 1 will he.! {?rrvrd. 'I'll'- dinner is plannr-d I": ?r j the young men who I ? v ? m ihe build I ing and who are away from home, hm j others who desire ii will he. welcome,' provided reset vations are made ut J the Y. M. c. A. not laii r than Tuesday j evening. ? J. Koot ( 'amp No. 1U. \\ i M ;d m en 1 of the World will hold a special sos-l sion Friday evening. I ?? ??* I. for Hie! initiation oi' a class of lour eandiiiatrs. j Clerk Robert Shaw i nrgin:.' evi-rv | member of lie camp ptvseni lo'rj tin- if! jt i:i I (<>n MINISTERS TO MEET Dr. Bri.ttlafrUa.-ni will Bead Paper Before Ministerial U'Uon ? Officers to Be Elected. Tho m<>nt.lily mwiin; i?f the Mlnls i> ri?.l Tnicn of Wlv-'linu wnd vicinity, for Xo vein her, will bo 1 10 Jil Monday af ternoon at II o'clock in the V. M. C. A. building- Tho discussion "f I In- day will In- opened with th <1 road inn of a pap^r l?v IJev. Jacob F>rittiriKha.m I). D., rector ? i' Si. Luke's Hp f sc<> pa I church. Tho mi-annual election of officers will also lak-i plac?. Favorite Cough Medicine. There aro good reasons why Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is preferred io any other by many mothers of young children. Road what one of thorn says about it: "Last winter my daughter had an attack of croup and f gave her Chamberlain's Cough Komo dy. f i relieved hor ar once. My ox porieneo ami I hat of my friends is that this medicine will ?io all that is claim r>d for it," irrit.es Mrs. W. II. Wood. I <i ma. Oh i o . O b ta in a b I e e v e ry w h e re. TO UTDEX BT CORDS Thf county commis'-rncr-; Saturday In? true led County 'Ihrk .1 10 u .rd IV.-dt? to Procood with IV coinph -inn (if tVi tnd'"\ in^ of all r. ^ in }i j.-=: . >f| !<???. Curing a Cough Without Taking Dangerous Drugs How Olrl Black Joe Conch Syrup Does It. The fir,-.' thing Old Rlack .1 op d<>os is to loosen i ho phloem. Tlvn lb" medicinal oils havo u chance to (int bo the irritation thai is the rauso i'f aM the ti"ubl<\ The air passages arc cleared and refreshed and nature takes a hand in the cure with pure air that is not restricted. Almost before you know it the cough has lost its hold on you. Isn't, that a far better and safer | way Ihan to use medicines that con tain dangerous opiates, chloroform ami narcotic drugs Every member i if i h> ? family can take Old Black Joe ?"ouch Syrup with perfect safety? children as well as grown folks. A io" ho 1 1 ic costs onlv at all stores The B>i^ Cheese Did you a pireo of I ho famous <'roam ' 'liop.sr that required ihe days whole milk of "J, 000 cows? Our word fur it, 'lis the rinnsi cream cheese thai I. he Wheeling publif hns hecn Wo have only a two or p?*i vilegrd to lujy. three - day supply. Order <1 nir?k. The Price, per pound. OUR FRUIT CAKE Ihe Zimun r Qualily. Mil her dark or light, at 10c a pound. Cranberries, Plum Pud dins;, Mim-e Meal, Pumpkins and all the neoessary "r;iis" I'or your Thanksgiviny din ner. <2217 Market St. Branch Woodsdale. Bakinq Dept. 2350 Chapline St. L High grade finishing for a.mateur photographers. McCoy's Kodak Shop 42 Fourteenth St.. Pearl Swearingen, li. C. Chiropractor 601 German Bank Bldg. Wheeling. Bell Phone 1655-R. The work. costing mor?s than S.VOOP. w l'l | require a year. It i 1 1 cl i n.i ?.?? 1 a record ot ma Triages, births, d-aih.-j, fiduciary mat ters. deeds, deeds of trust and rekase deeds. Have Christmas Music ir your home played upon the wonderful, j sweet-tone Sonora. $45, $60, $75, $100. $150. $1.75, $225, $350, $1,000 I Models. Sold on time payments or 5% for cash. Plays all records. HILLMAN & SON, Agents, 28 Eleventh Street, Wheeling, W. Va. RAID AT RICHLAND J Fete Orso and Manuel Mike ir, Jail; Charged with Violating the i Yost Llaw. Prohibition Commissioner Hon I'hil-j lips and his assistant, Martin Neider, j invaded Richland yesterday after-, noon. They entered a building where! rbe sale of liquor was believed to he! in progress and arrested Pete <>r.-oj and Manuel Mike, against whom I charges of violating the Yost law were! placed. The men were taken before! Sqhire I-utz at Warwood and coni-j nutted io the county jail to await a' hearing. The officers confiscated a 1 quantity of liquor which they found | upon making the raid. J Y. W. C. A. NOTES ]! The winter eonferenre that is t <?> be i he|i! here Ijeeemb'-r 5 - 1 1 ? . will afford an, unusual ?r? ?m ii >? fur tho.ve inter. ^ied in welfare and religious work in 1 1 1 ?'??? t , Specialists along tiles. lines. IJrsiil'H the regular e|as:e sand !? etures there j wil be 1 1 mo and i ? j ? r i uni i y for i n < 1 : i - ; dua. consolations ivilh I lie l-ailerv. tn 0 II ire ill tie- i;- le ial office for | t o;.-, .i ms ? of I ill- conference. Biblo Classes. i Itriiun I '.iris' I ?? i I ? I ? c I a >? .*? : 1 1 :i:e.-S M.iliipiy at ":"f> I', i i at llii holm- nf | Miss ,\ i i n i ? Itohh, l"t Koiirt- eiiil- >liv.l.' Tuesday evening ai 7*0') o'clock I hi Business Women's 1 5i l*?? rla.ss nccis in tin- i:lli|. cias;- room of ih< association ; Wednesday evening ftil-t ? class for, teachers ami Bibb students nee is- very I Wiiiii'-sdaj <veiiing ai This ??liss; affords a tin- opp'rt unit y for tea. h, is ami student- to prepare tho lesson for! i he following Sunday. Glee club. 'I'm." week will be yrmr la.si .?loin ? n> i join this club as all registrations must j Vie receiver! lie fori I lie lirst of 1 'eeeni her. ' This i 'Inb e- popular ii has :ve. ne'-i-si-M' .% io limit the numl.'-r of mem- ; |vrs. so all who ?vi.?h to join must ? J that.; their names are handed in beforol the 'rinse of the presen' ninth ISSUE COUNCIL CALL M ii.vor IV 1. Kirk today is expected to J jsMie'thf ' all for a session of . ? i I v conn- I ? ii to lie h't't tomorrow evening at ih"l ei nneil chambers in I lie city h n i 5 . While] (the last council si s^ion was held only I two w ek- ago, eonsidera.ble business hars ! accumulated m that 'line. Ii is prohwhle ' j i ha t ? it; Solicitor I If Hreiinen will j I n';l< llin" the railroad regulation ordin in lice . wliieh ? ' - labl'-d at tie la.?t tie -:t ! inc. Ii" taken up for aetion. i 1/ Jewel Illinois movement, ?0 year filled case. 12 si zc Watches, , at f?0. at Hillman & Son's, 28 Eleventh Street. WEST VIRGINIA PATEN I 3. As roporied by H E Pun!ap. patent ! lawvpr. "f Wheeling. W. Vs., the; patent office records show the recent i.Ksiie nf I bo following patents to Wpp| ( Virginia inventors Win. A. Godell. i BIik field, circulating-fitting: Samuel j.t McVi'v, P e 1 1 e v i 1 1 e , ^rindingplate for food-mills: Howard Plymale. asienor of one-half to 1. H. Pinkerman. West Huntington, automatic circuit-closer: I Addison 15. Tinslev, Ansted, combined mold and shipping-box. BISHOP DONAH CTB LEA'V'ES ILL. Uov. Bishop P. J. Donahue. D. D., left yesterday for ? 'olumims. where he assisted hi the dedication ef the n??w Sr. I'ominlck Cat hoi i : church in that ??i! y. IK- v. T. .1. O'Reilly, is pastor of t lie church and he and Bishop Donahue were school mates The Hi shop is ex i-i i' d hems 'h? middlo of t b e week. HAD BEEN SUPERINTENDENT OF; EIGHTEENTH STREET MISSION j OVER 20 YEARS Beautiful Tributes Paid Occc^erd Man: By Loving Friends And Songs Sung* By His Scholars Impressive and largely attended ( memorial services w ere held in t h * ! Klphi.'pntb Street Mission Chapel of I t lie First Presbyterian church yesier-J day afternoon for Charles E. (lot. who i died recently and who was superin- j lenden of the chapel f?>r more I ban a[ score of years. Nearly five hundred children j participated m the exercises. AH knew Mr. flee ami loved, him. They sang in claims the several 1 favorites of their beloved deceased I superintendent 'Hie services were in j charge of .1 I!. Kirk, while ihe inust ca) program was conducted by Pin f j I. E. low inc. Ho Hi paid Mr. Gee a m<??t i loving tribute. .1. C. Stevenson, also spoke feelingly of Mr. LJpc and read ! a beautiful resolution of respect from! the officers and teachers of the chapel. | Tbe principal addresses in loving tribute to Mr. flee were delivered by j the Rev. Dr. Claude Porter Terry, the j Honorable George A. Laughlin. II. !C. ' Craft and Prof. Ewlng. Tboy told of j the work done by Mr. Gee. who had for so many Inns years devoted ins J tunc and talents lf> the superintended 1 ey of Ihe chapel, and recited many in- J ridents In his life that showed that, he was a Christian man in every sense nf Hie word. A spe'eia! and impress ive pan of the program was the linn rinds of the scholar singing the favor ite hymns of Mr. tjce. including "Win Them One flv One," "When the Roll J Is Called Un Yonder," "I I?ove Him." "There is Sunshine in My Soul Today, ' j "Do Something for Somebody Every ! Day." "Hod Will Take Car" of Von." J and the song thai Mr. Gee always had sung at i he close of ihe Sunday sebnoLj for more than a score of years "Hod i he With Von Till We Moot Again." The memory of Ihe departed mem-! bers of Si. Paul's Evangelical Lush- ! pran church was honored wiih appro. | priate services Sunday evening. A i very interesting seriunn was delivered I by the nasi or. Rev. August C. Rasc'ne. Many friends and relatives of the de- j teased members and others of the eon- ; gregation participated in the exercises, j Those who went to their reward during the past iwelve months were: August A. Kckhart, William Sea brighi. Philip Schneider. Anna Roth, Daniel iJichl, Matilda Spechl, Harry Schmidt. Christian F. lire me r, .Margar et Wendel, Charles Heinlein, Christ i.ia ? Riguer. Charles Reinecke, IJoratheaj bans, Nicholas Frees. John A Meyers, j George W. Sehrumpb. Conrad F. Luckhardt, Mary K. Francke. .Reua ? Murrin, Henry Sondermann, Risehof, Robert Franklin Bieltl, .Jaeger, Harry hiehl. Joseph Frank L. Fish and Haixar Schul At Zion Lutheran Church Carrying out the custom of the Lutli- 1 eran churches, memorial services wore' held Sunday at the Zion Lutheran j church for the departed brethren of t the congregation. Rev. A. L. Bonze ' preached a very impressive sermon j taking for his subject "The Seed of j Immortality." During his discourse; the following list of deceased mem- 1 hers was read: j Henry W. N a sent an. Henry Reck, Arthur Norma i>, Mrs. Henry l'ebler, Anton Spaar, Mrs. Anna May Rreiding. ' Mrs. Marie Da?-bn. Mrs. Eniilie Stock-; tiiann. Bruno Otten. Philip (Joeddel, ! Mrs. Aiitoineii* (.'arie. Henry A. E.I Stockniann. Mrs. Herman Warsinski, i William A Hein. Frederick George j Koeppen, Charles Kettler, Norman Ell wood Mayer. Mrs. Julie Abel. Miss Marie Louise Daehn. Charles K. Pal- ? met. Otto Erie Hilke. Mrs. Emmaj Rabes, Joseph Reynolds. Mrs. Christine J Hepfner. Charles Hupp Kindelberger, j Albert H. Capp, Matilda Utura Hilke. | .outs [ lenry ? Guti, MILK PRODUCERS Dealers Offer to Pay Ten Per Cent.! Advance, but Are Turned Down. j Meeting Held Saturday. i The Tri-Slate Milk Producers' As so- ! ciation hold another mooting in the1 Market Auditorium. Saturday after-, noon, The session lasted about three 1 hours, and i li r- question of increasing the price of milk to dealers was dis cussed pro and con. The dealers nf-i fered lo gram the producers a I" per j cent . increase. They ;nc still holding' out for lh<* per ucni. raise?. The. : matter is now hanging Lire: neither: side will give in. j It is unofficially reported that if the dealers do not comply willi the de mand of the producers that they will refuse to .-upplv them after November SO. Another joint Hireling will likely be held tn tin meantinie. State Rests m Case Against Harry Baldiij, Charged With Murder of Lcc Rankin. The State, in tin; case nf the State of Ohio against Harry lialdini. charged with the murder of Lee Nankin, now bojng tried in the t'oinmon Pleas Court of Helmont i-fiuttty. rested shortly after1 noon Saturday . Four witnesses for the defense were placed on the stand. The; absence of an iinportant witness! caused adjournment until Monday ( morning. The evidence of the wit- ! nesses for the defense was largely of a.! technical nature. i 'onsiderable progress is being made! in Ibe i rial, and it is. thought that it j will go to tho jury by Wednesday, j N'ighl sessions will probably he lipid j until I In end of the trial I A FINE TREATMENT! FOR CATARRH j KA.PT TO MAKE ANT> COSTS ItlTT&S ! '"atarrli is such an in s id ion ? d I seas" flnd ll.is heroine so prevalent. 'luring l.h? ' past f-w years that its treatment should j understood by all Science ha? fully provd that Catarrh i' a ??nns t itiji ion.-il ?i i 5 ^ and therefore! r<-qiiir. s -t ? 'institutional treatment. ; Sprays, inhalrrs, salv?-s and n?se doueh ' seldom tf '? \ ?" r ti'P lasting benefit and often dri*"" ihe <?] t ?-?*>;? fur'her down the air passage;- and Into ' he lungs. !?' you have Catarrh or '"ath&.rrhsl deafness or head-noises, go to your firucsist and get on" ounce of Partnln'. (Pmible Strength). Take this home and add to it pint of- liot water and ?} oun^^s of granulated sugar: stir until dissolved, tahe one tald'spootiful * times a day. This will oft.->n brine: quirk relief front the distressing head-noises, clog ?ed nostrils should open, breathing be come easy and mucus stop dropping into the throat. This treatment has a slight tonic ac tion which makes it especially effective, in eases where Lhe blood has become thin and weak. It is easy to make, tastes pleasant and costs little. Kvery person who wishes to be free from this rlost ri).-i I vp disease should civ? (hir. ?rcitni*nl a tricJ. TO BEGIN TODAY JURY TO INVESTIGATE MENTAL1 CONDITION OF CONFESSED WIFE SLAYER Deed Was Committed Last June? . Case Was Passed At Last Term To Permit Investigation fWorc Judge Alan H. Robinson, in Criminal court today, Henry Abl?. con fessed wife slayer, will be placed on I rial before a jury which will be em panelled to tnak?' an Inquiry' into the condition of h is mind. Witnesses sum moned for both Able and .the stale in clude n number of physicians who have observed Abie's condition since hi- was confined in the jail in June. The defense, it is understood, will show*, among other things, that Abie's father died in an asylum for the in sane and that another relative of the alleged murderer d iorj under similar j circumstances. Physicians will dls-1 agree. it is said, as to Abie's present mental condition. The jury empanelled today will he called upon to determine first if Able! is san now, and if sticb is found t.n be the ??.'iso t hi1 court wil proceed with j his trial on the charge of murdering i his wife. Should he he found sanoj now, insanity at the time he killed | his wife, it is said, wil] he th? de fense in the murder trial. Should he b" found insane now, he will be com mitled to an asylum. In be returned to t in* custody of thf> criminal court upon his recovery. About the middle of last June, Able is said to have- returned to his home on the South Side with a gun and en gaged in a quarrel with his wife. Sbei is said to have attempted to flee from | him, and as she ran Able shot ber, j one bullet, causing instant, death. Able was arrested, and at the jail I is said to have confessed to the act., j Recently he had an outbreak of what j appeared to he a violent ease of iu sanity. Insanity at the time ho com mitter! ihe deer] formerly had ber>n J claimed hv his attorneys, and the case j was continued at the September term j of court in order to permit the state to make an investigation ar. to hJS mental condition. CENTRAL BIBLE CLASS. This evening at. 7: 15 o'clock the I Central Bibb- class will meet at the Young Men's Christian Association! building for the study of the Book ofi Romans. Dr. Thomas G. Koontz is I the teacher of this class. Tbe mem- j i CHRISTMAS { GIFTS * Our beautiful well rhonen stock nf appropriate Gifts that will meet, tho requirements of everybody is now ready and awaiting your inspection. Selec tions may b? laid asido for Christmas delivery. f ! JHANCHER'S i Jewelers, Silversmiths and ? i Importers. ^ ^ 1223 Market Street, ' hers arc very much interested In the study, and will be glad to welcome anyone who desires to attend tbo class. SUICIDES IN JAIL. ? By slashing his rbroal with a razor, .lames Murwin, agpd 3R .years, pris oner in th" county jail at St. Clairs ville. successfully ended Jiis life Sat urday afternoon. Murwin had been confined <o the jail since Thursday, having been sent tin from Bellaire, after trial charged with loitering and panhandling. T1i?=> ;ic* occurred shortly after Murwin bad had dinner. Have Christmas music in your home played upon the wonderful sweet tone Sonora, $45, $60, $75, $100. $150. $175, $225, $350. $1,000. Models play all records. Sold on easy payment plan. 5% off for casn. HILLMAN & SON, 28 Eleventh Street. Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week's Time In Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home. fh iln.de I pliia. Pa. Do you wear glasses? An; you a victim of eye strain or oilier eye weaknesses'.' If so, you will be glad t<> krio" iliai according to Dr. Lewis t he !??_ is real hope for you. Many whoso evos were failing say* they have had their eyes restored through the principle of this wonderful free prescription. One man says, after trying it: "1 was almost blind: could not see to read at all. Now I can road everything without any glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dread fully now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it snys: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after usinc this prescription for fifteen days every tiling seems clear. I can even read fine print without glasses." It is be lieved that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time and multitudes more will be able tn strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever petting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully bene fited by following the simple rules. Here is the proscription: (.Jo to auy active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Upto tablets. Dnip one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the oyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptably right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes are bothering you, even a little, take steps to save them now before It Is too late. Many hopelessly blind miphr. hnve been saved if they had cared for their eyes in time. Note: Another pmmlnmt Physician to whom tS* Above article was nitmjlttrd. f?!d: "Bon-Dpt/i r ery remarkable remedy. Its constituent Ingred^B are well known to eiiilnfat eye ft<t:*Jsltj and Trtd?iy rrocrlbed by thesi. 'iTie manufacturers guarantee It to strengthen eyesight SO ier cent In one week's tiir.o !n many Instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good druggist and is one of the tery few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use In almott every family." It is sold la Wheeling by Grlest ? Co. and other drujguts. Buy Your Wall Paper Now And enjoy it during the Winter months. Now showing a great many numbers of 1917 Spring patterns from? 5c to 50c a Roll SPECIAL Week of November 26 2000 rolls 50c and 75c tapestries at 25c a roll ? I? W? ? WW? W? i n? ? ? .. I .. . ? ? ? ? ? Also, special reduction on many papers throughout the line. The advantage of papering this season of the year is you can secure a hanger at your convenience. R. C. DANCER WALL PAPER 1121 MARKET STREET