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In sizes at $175 up. Ask for catalog (free). IDEAL Boiler* and AMERICAN Radiators change any house into a home. <? AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY w?~~ Pittsburgh No exclusive agents. Public showrooms mt Chicago. New York. Boston. Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Witkesbarre, Baltimore. Washington, BufTolo. Syracuse, Rochester. Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Atlanta, Birmingham, New Orleans, Milwaukee. Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis. Kansas City, Des Moines, Omaha, Denver. Sen Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Toronto, Brantford (Ont.) 8!G RECEPTION | HIS AFTERNQON: WOMAN'S CLUB A#ILL GIVE AT TRACTIVE AFFAIR AT HOTEL WINDSOR Many Lesser Events But Quite As Delightful Fill Remaining Days Of The Week ? Young Mens' ? ? Club Give Dancing Party A daytime* function of delightful ap pointment will be the reception and tea this afternoon of the Woman s club, at the Hotel Windsor. AH mem bers are expected to attend and they are orivilesjed to bring as many guests as they like, upon the payment of the -customary guest fee. The member ship of the club now includes nearly four hundred prominent lor-al women and Mrs. John li. Garden fills the of fice of president. She. together with the former presidents. Mrs. A. U. Wil-, son. Mrs. Julian G. Hearne. Mrs. Guy R C. Allen and Mrs. Oliver Russell Wood will receive the guests upon i I their arrival. The membership com j mittee of the club, of which Mr*. I), i A. Taylor is chairman, will be of value Jin assisting the receiving line, as will J be- the officers of the club and the ; chairmen' of the various departments, | These follow: I Membership Committee Mesdarnes j F. M. Carlin Charles Guild I A. L. Meyer George Stamm [ Bertha Caldwell Sallle McCollosh , H. F. Connor J. E. Morgan !j. C. Grey W. H. Smith : H. C. Franzheim Miss Carrie Zane 1 Officers I ? Mrs. C. B. McLain, first vice pres i ident. j Mrs. II. C. Whitaker, second vice-; president. ? Mrs. C. J. Proudfoot, recording sec-, retary. ? Mrs. E. C. Ewing. corresponding 1 secretary. Miss Mary Vardy, treasurer. | Mrs. J. Harold Rrennan, auditor. Department Chairmen Mesdanvs Walter S. Kelley W. E. McGregor \V. E. Woolenwoe- ('. J. Beekman ber T. C. Burke Misses A*?~?\< McF. Wiisoi 'ranees L. Bell The house committee of which Mrs. Drlnket Gets Good Housekeep ing * from Doctor Wiley DRINKET The Children's Beverage I'VMY American mother has f, wished time and again for some . appetizing and healthlul bever age to give her growing children when they get tired of milk, and be gin asking lor coilee. The answer Is? DRINKET which children love because ol Its coilee like appearance and flavor. i DRINKET OtuiflW MVt**Ct l/ttk for Sifuttn KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO, BattI* Creek, Mich. jL. A. Rolf Is chairman, has been very J ; busy these last few clays in the com- ? pletlon of the decorations, which will, be very pleasing. Mrs. Rolf has been i jassisted by Mrs. W. U. Melzner, ..Airs, j J. H. McClure ajid Mrs. Guv R. <j. ? Allen. Special care has been expended on the program and in ir. the guests will be accorded some especially delight ful numbers. Miss Sarah Melzner whose every public appearance, has i met with the entire appreciation of] her audience, appears on the program j for a piano, number. Miss Hazel Sea ;mon, who has recently returned from New York city, where she has studied > for the last several seasons, will sing; two charming songs and the club j quartette which is made up of Mes-| dames May Frye-Sinks, Elsie Fischer Kincheloe, Edward W. Stifel and J. j Don Merriman will with their usual | fine conception contribute to the pleas-; ure of the guests in their song num Jbers. Hon. W. B. Irvine, chairman! of the local committee of the League t to Enforce Peace, will speak briefly j of their objects and alms. As a closing feature tea will be served in the private dining room, ! which has been made very attractive! jfor tie affair and where the hospital- j ity committee, of which .Mrs. Edward i W. Stifel is chairman will serve. This j I committee is composed of: Mesdames IF. F. Paris R. M. Raird James Matthews Julius Horkhei Willlam Rownd mer E. L. Stone C. A. Robinson Mary I). Waddell Miss Almyra BrowDFrank Stamm l^eo Wolfe A. C. Stifel A. A. Wheat Mrs. Fred F. Farls, Mrs. _ Frank i Stamm and Mrs. Reed M. Raird will preside at the three tables and the fol lowing will assist in serving the | guests: I Misses Katherine Mabis of Des Moines Iowa, i Gertrude Garden Grace Carter Sarah Jackson Katherine Ebbert Ruth Mason Sarah Metzner Elizabeth Stamm Mesdames Arthur Stifel Krauth Whitmer Ivan Enwcett of Des .Moines, Lee Hill A. H. Hoblitzell Bridge Party. .Miss Florence Ott had a small, party of friends as guests yesterday j afternoon at her home in Echo Point. Bridge provided a" diversion for a few I hours, when the guests were served | a luncheon. I Wedding Announcements. Announcements have been received i by friends of the couple, which read | as follows: Mrs. Sara Jane Davis announces the marriage of her daughter Carrie Odessa to Mr. James Templeton Dunbar, Jr. Tuesday, November sixteenth nineteen hundred and fifteen Bella ire, Ohio. At home Wheeling, W. a. This announcement emu s as a sur prise to their large circle of friends. Preceding their marriage they de cided to keep the event a secret and i have succeeded thus far successfully.) ? The bride has a large circle of I acquaintances in Bellaire and is well I known in musical circles. Mr. "Pun-I bar is the son of Mrs. J. T. Dunbar I of Parkersburg. lit* was formerly connected with tin- Huntington Dis patch, and is hi present with the Na tional Sales Agency of Wheeling, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar will go to house keeping in this city. Entertained Friends. Miss Catherine [Jailer at hev home in North Wheeling, entertained on Wednesday evening, having quite a number of friends as guests. Music names and dancing afforded annul ment and a Imicheon was served at their .conclusion. The guests were: M igses ? Eva TUiiler Margaret Krone Marie 1 'art-ill welh Genevieve Helm- Virginia .Miller bright Grace Kroneweth Ktlna Shively Catherine Duller Mesrs. ? Joseph Barrister William Mickey KdwTn Doyle Jack Anderson Leroy Carl Bernard Kentschler Wilbur Nolan Hob Frailer Reception Monday Evening. Following the annual business meeting at the Young Women's Chris tian Association on Monday evening, an informal reception will be held honoring Mrs. Mary Kinney Lewis, the new secretary. The hospitality committee will serve refreshments. Cake and Candy Sale. The King's Daughters of the First Presbyterian church will hold a sale of cake and candy at. the George R. Taylor company store on. Saturday, f Mother- Made, Quick * % Acting Cough Syrup f * *i* ?j* *? ?j, Shonlil bo Kept Itiinity In Bvery f V llorao ? ICrmil.v I'rrpnrttl nnd ? CuMtH Utile. ? T ? ********* ****** ****** * brothers, you'll never know what you tire missing until you make up this in expensive, ouick-acting cough syrup and try it. Children love its pleasant tasti and nothing- dsn will loosen a cough or chest cold and lienl the itiilanied or swollen throat membranes with such ?n>e and promptness. It's equally a. jood for grown-ups as for children. fli is splendid cough syrup is made !? louring ounces of i'inex (?"><) cer/ .?ort.li ) , into a pint, bottle and tilling ti <.ttle with plain granulated sun:. ;.vrup. This gives you a full pint ? utmilv supply ? of butch better cou<: "emedv than vow eon Id buy ready -mad for S2./>ii ? a clear saving of $2. The moment it touches the inflamed .?old -congested membranes that line th throat and air passages, the healing lc gins, the phlegm loosens, sorene. I eaves, cough spasms lessen and suo; disappear altogether, thus ending : cough quicker than you ever though possible. Hoarseness and ordinal" coughs are conquered by it. in 24 hour or less. Excellent for bronchitis, whoop ing cough, spasmodic crouj), bronchial asthma or winter coughs. I'inex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract combined with guaiacol and is famou the world over for its quick healing etl'ect on the membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your j druggist for "2!^ ounces of Pinex'' with directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money refunded. The Pines j Co.j l''t. Wayne, Ind. I WOMAN'S CLUBS j Mounds ville Woman's Club. The Minimis villc Woman's Club will < iiii'i'i tliis afternoon for its regular ?es- [ slori when a progtam <>r the following, numbers will by entertaining and ins truct ivo. An Afternoon with ('Id Melodies. "We'll take a cup i?* k indues yet, For mi Id laiifc syne." Roll Call ? My Favorite .Song and Quota- j tlon Therefrom. Music ? I 'in ik> solo Miss Helen lliatt Melody Contest ? Led by Mrs. S. W. Meals. , How Some of our Hymns Came to Be Writetn. i Written Mrs. <-'? 12. Carigan Music ? Auld hang Sytie. . .Club Quartet January 1.1. a delicious assortment of home made cakes will be offered with a line selection of candy. Swing Party. Mis Callie Morgan at her home on the Island, last evening, had the members of the l'hilathea class of Thomson church as guests. A few hours at needlework was followed by the serving of a luncheon, '/rich was a pleasing conclusion to the even ing's pastime. Miss .Mary .Morgan entertained the guests with several (leadings. Those present included:. M isses ? Lettie Coleman Blanche Scott Virginia Carruth ers Margaret Wilkin son Edna Sturges Sarah Joyce isabelle llazlctt Mary Murgan Callie Morgan Clara Wilson Martha Hubbard Kva Learn in? Rebecca Hubbard Belle Lashley Maud Bo wen Bertie Martin Mesdames ? J. Krville Morgan Hose I lissom Clayde Taylor Carl 1 'el ly Jli/.abeih Morri son (Ins Bibbee Sid lloleomb 1 1 any Cob-man Margaret (Mack For Miss Ogden. Miss Katherine Kbhert of Pleasant | Valley, entertained at her home yes- 1 terday with :i bridge parly for Miss! Frances Ogden, whose wedding is to , lake place at St. Matthew's church the first of next week. This affair added another to ihe many charming parties which are being accorded her. AUiamln-a Club One of the week's# very pleasant dane- I ing parties took place last evening at ! tlie Carroll club, and the Alhiimbra club ! members were hosts. Tle-re were a large number of guests present and the Prem ier orchestra offered an unexcelled se lect inn. in a program for the dancers. The committee in charge was coin posed of Messrs. Frank Lally. Harold .t. Arn i> J. rS'iiienlM-rwr. who per irrnnjp nieiii in a way which one uf i iiejr most delightful old :ind L< fected Ihe resulted in gatherings. The gue? pr? ?ni inelud' d Mis Madelyn Kdsiroin Imogera Volio Zeitn Unlh Litha i.Jrahi'in Myrtle Mulb'tt (i. Papperl Helen S tarn in Irene, llucy I felie Melien Lulu O'M ally Sylvia Larkin La villa Dick Ktliel Wheat on Verna Hoodwin fan line Seifert Florence Keniph Myrtle Howard Mildr<d Makers Itle'a Ooodwin Lulu Sarge Marie I'aull Mary Landers I'atherine Chine .linnie House Marie Mul lady Marie .ponson Llixabetb Iteiisler Uuih Brown Irene Fnrenhach Marie Keinpb Viiirini.i Miller Del la McFadden Klizatieih HoiTman Helen M. Ureal Madlyn Thompson Frances Sullivan Anita Carney It'll h Ma iiimi .1- it 1 1 i< lib. Ma rie Ma iv Ma r.v Man. Ma lie . nviif Si one M. Alexander K i ileell MeXamara Virginia Clnrke Zita Clarke IJoseinary Shields V? rna Sp>-ide| II i 'has. Kbbert Howard Magi f It. E. K ill-. -it Lester Walter L. i". l'add' ii David Canipti .1. W. Hove. I.e.., J. Holl-II lierger A. W. Loyd Ceo. li. Hons F. c. Kberly c. Campbell Clarence Holland .1. Bruner Hurry Oardner Nile Itaper Lawrence Ijoth .los. Ilavercamp ?lack Stl'oop i'. I Inker Sail l-S Klrkofi* .1. Miebeal .Villa m < ?'M ally Kd W. F. I '.uciie I.. II. ..M X. Henry i miis F.dw. i; Kilh ?n .?nigh Ta vlur May.-r Schwartz Steiiz I l"iii'T 1 >ailer Jr. It. ] I , W. J K. W i < has, j.l. A. |C. F. F. F.d. . M. Hudson Layinond Coei;:c II. M. St-'-llger D II. Miinuius W. M. Monti ha n Wilbur Kvi-reit A. X. 1'eck J. Hav Duffv Paul 'Michael W. H. Fah-.-y II. I.. Vi'ul-r Frank I .a 1 1 \ Harold .1. Arnold Lay Coppinger Henry Snider Vinci nt Armbruster F. C. Morrow Dancing Party. At the. A. (1. U. W. hill! last even ing. the Young Men's club were hosts at a very enjoyable dancing party. The dance program was perfectly ex ecuted and refreshments were served at intermissions. New Year Wedding The marriage of Miss Martha Rudge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rudge of McColloch street, lo Mr. James Slevin of Wyandotte. Mich., was solemnized on iTew Year's morn ing. Tin-* wedding took place at St.. Mary's church and Rev. Father \YI ! , liani Hall read tile marriage service I at 10 o'clock. Tlte bride had as her j maid of honor Miss Amy Bishop and I Mr. Richard Thomas attended Mr. Slevin as best man. ' The bride wore her traveJing out fit. a chiffon velvet suit of wistaria, with accessories to correspond. Her maid nf honor was attired in a chal I lis of light blue. Immediately following the cere mony. a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home, which bore out attractive apopintments and at which places were laid for a large company of guests. Later Mr. and Mrs. Slevin left on an extended wedding journey which will culminate at Wyandojte. Mich., where they will establish their fu ture home. H nests at the wedding included; Misses Amy Bishop Minnie Undue Lottie Bishop Margaret Rich Alice Bishop ards Alice Rudge Etta .leavens Edith KikI OI1ie .leavons Helen Rudge Marie Jeavons Mesrs. ? Thomas Jeavons Richard Thomas Job Jeavons, Jr. Barnaby Ridge John Bishop Messrs. and Mesdanies ? James Slevin 1 James Bishop J. 10. Rudge Mi s. .lidiri K. Stew Job Jeavons art, Dayton Masquerade Party A' very pleasant parly was tendered Mrs. William Wetzel :<s a surprise at her home in Loring Place. Elm Grove. The overling was filled with amuse ments of various sorts and at l"\' o'clock a luncheon was served. The affair celebrated the birthday anniv.-r tary of the hostess, and was partic ipated in by the following guests; Mesdames John Crow Jos. llerden Fred Sonderman 1 Rludnhart Mary .Miller Elzie Bowman Joseph Myers Mrs. Wissell Mary Winters Misses Anna Marie Wet- (Jertrude Wetzel z.el Joseph Shock Master Louis Wetzel Mr. and Mrs William Wetzel Wedding of Last Evening. At the parsonage of the new Meth odist Episcopal church, at Shadyside, the marriage of Mrs. Lydia C. Moore of Shadyside. to Mr. M. List of Bell aire. took place last evening. Rev. T. L. McConnell, pastor of the M. E. church, solemnized the marriage at 6 o'clock, and there were no attend ants. Following the ceremony Mr.. f ~~ Supreme in High Quality tlats You'll see here the creations of the great . est Hat makers of Italy, France, Austria and the United States ?Worthy of particu lar mention are the ? lustrous Austrian Ve lours and the Soft Hats from John B.. Stetson and Crofut & Knapp. Be Prepared i m m. For the New Year You know the importance of :; careful preparation in any avoca- '% ti 011 or endeavor. Be prepared '? for emergency or opportunity with plenty of cash at your command at the bank. M Your Account Is Invited. ?fiC i s:rll Depositors have received 41/2/^ interest on their quarterly balances for the past 12 years. 1 ? ! and Mrs. List departed on a short ! honeymoon journey and will later re slile at Bellaire. where the groom is a prominent business man. SIDE TALKS By Ruth Cameron. That Exasperating Person A\'e wore .speaking of conversational ! awkwardness tho o*her night. apropos of j the plan (which t confided to you) of a) : course in social conversation. I Someone spoke of the monologist who never gives you a chance, and then some j one else quoted Margaret Ossoli's char- 1 acterization of Carlisle. "He does not converse, only har- 1 ungues." Tin* kind of person I mind tho most is j the one who asks a nuestion and then doesn't give you a chance to answer it. That is an exasperating type of per- i son. isn't it? We've all met her ? I think it is usual- 1 ly a woman. j Of course there are different species j of the type. The Flutter Minded Woman. There is the sprightly, intensely Inter-! ested in everything, flutter-minded wo-! man. who asks you a question and then, I before you have a chance to answer it. j asks you another. I was in a gathering with a woman of this jype Lhe other night. We were discussing the presidential election. She t asked a man who lias a reputation for ! knowing a good deal about political con- j j (lit ions what the Democratic party in the j Smith stood for. His eye lit up, he leaned forward, here was a subject to [ his liking. "That isn't a big question." i j I .-'aid. -i ml was about to go on, at 1 length, when she broke in: "Isn't if.' There is so much to poli- j < ties and so many things I want to know, 'about. Tli ere' s the tariff and free trade, j ; I'm dying to have someone explain all I about that. Which do you believe in?" He Elda't Try to Tell Her. 'The look on that man's face was a j study. He gave a vague answer and fell | iist-i Vind of flabbergasted silence. < ! Tie n there" Is t lie typo who ask for i ma I questions for politeness' sake, and] 'either break in your answer or show by ? their pro-occupied air and vacant eye that they are not listening to you. ! And then there is the type who are Bell-ans j Absolutely Removes i Indigestion. Onepackage j proves it. 25c at all druggists. so full of their own affairs that they ask you a question about yours and before'-;! you can answer, tell you about theirs. She Doesn't C*r? What Kappsaad to Tour Little OlrL For instance, "How Is your little -girl? Dili you kapw mine had had the v measles? Yes " and then follow* a ? long description of the measles, and ?7.t romplete forgetfulness. of her interest'^ in your little girl, who may have had;~v the scarlet lever, for all she knows, To be asked a question and not giveag; a chance to answer it gives one an uni corn for table feeling, a sense of inter- j rupteil functioning. If one isn't going to wait J'or an answer, better not uk question at all. ROTARY CLUB MEMBERS Will March to Eoff Street Temple ^/wiiiigr, Whars Babbl SUtst Will Deliver Discourse. Members of Wheeling Rotary , will meet in the XlcLure House this eve ning at 7:30 o'clock and march in a body.^> tu Koff street icijiple. where Rabbi A. H.7^ Silver will deliver a special discourse-;, on "What is Rotary?" The services will begin at 7:45; , .'i.YsS TKJ-STATX WOOL OKOWZII, ^ Meet in Annual Session la Market Au. : dltorium Next Month Prof. Sheets to Speafc. Tri-State "Wool Growers' association-. will meet in annual session in the Mar* ... , ket Auditorium assembly room next.;; j month. The exact dale will be an- ' 1 nounced later. The program is being prepared. One'4~ i nf the principal speakers will be Prof. ?; 1 K. XI. Sheets of the West Virginia unl-'V versity extension department. It is an-i^ | ticipated that the session will be more>5. largely attended than ever before, as-ji j each year there is more interest manl-^ fested in the association. ."'y ?>'. r'JJ NEW COKPOBATXOV TAX. Now Due and If Mot xeported and Ml at Revenue Office Firm Will "jj Be Plaed. 5Z i Any bank or corporation having- ; ; $100,000 capital stock or over that fails : to make returns to the local Internal;'"? revenue office by February. 1 next Will. J be subject to a line. M? , The tax is u new one and it applies-, to all brokers, banks and corporations i having $1 00.000 capital stock or over. V while all such concerns having f99,00(h% or less capital stock are exempt. The tax is SO cents per annum oo every $1,000, which is to be paid stml annually at 25 cents for the first JlilVii months, which is now due. - I. A bed that folds into a wall sad is i hidden by a pair of doors is the idea of if n Colorado Inventor. ? , : convenience Just push the button ? Out comes the record! It is one of the new features on the Columbia Grafonolas No trouble, 110 mixed up records, a simple push of the button and the record is deliv- - ered into your hand. Let us show you this improvement. The Music Shoo -I : - ?/' Vf-i - v Bell 291. 38 TWELFTH ST. Nat'l. 288X.