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Sale of Women's Coats '"TOD AY WE WILL place on sale 100 Women's and Misses' Coats at notable reductions from the regular popular prices: 50 Coats made of velour with collar and cuffs trimmed^ with beaver plush and black velvet, made with deep ?convertible collar, shades of navy blue, brown and green, regular $19.50 and $22.50 Coats Saturday at ? > 50 Coats of rough velour with large cape collar and turnback cuffs, trimmed with beaver plush and plush buttons, shades of black, brown, green and navy blue, regular $15.00 Coats Saturday at ? J ? Garment Stor* ? Third floor $ 9.95 Saturday, January 13, 1917 Weather Fair SALE of Women's Winter Shoes at ^4 Off THE woman vrho needs new Shoes should not fail to participate in this sale of Women's Winter Shoes that have become broken in sizes and styles and which we must close out to make room for the new Spring stocks soon to arrive. Included in the offerings are Shoes that could not be dupli cated for a dollar a pair more than our original {iricc ? not all sizes in every style, of course, but- your size is probably in th?' assortment. The leathers are patent and dull calf, plain cloth and kid tope, bntt$n and lace styles and this is how you can save money : > \ Women's $5.00 Winter Shoes now $3.75 Women's $4.00 Winter Shoes now $>3.00 Women's $3.50 Winter Shoes now... $2.65 Children's Shoes at a Saving ? In connection with the Women's Shoe Sale we offer Children's High-Cut Shoes in patent and dull calf leathers with cloth and kid top, button styles at very special prices ? ? - $3.00 Shoes, sixes W/2 to '2, at $2.25 $2.65 Shoes, sixes 8 y2 to 11, at $1.95 ? Sho? Shop ? M?in floor Week-End Candy Specials TWO stirring special values in the Candy Store for the benefit ot"week-end shoppers: Cream Nougat, a tasty con Peanut Clusters, Spanish per fection consisting of pure sugar nuts mixed with a goodly fondant, marshmailow and wal- amount of our best chocolate nut ljieats, purp and wholesome, coating, specially priced at specially priced at 10^ for a 29? a pound. half-pound bOX. ?Mala floor January Sale of Leather Goods "XTOU will find in this lot of Leather and Silk Bags all -*? the most called for styles of the. season ? top strap and flat strap hack shapes in black and colors very specially priced for Saturday's selling. We have graded them according to price and every one is away below regular figures ? 89c $139 $1.79 $1.89 $1.59 $2.39 $2.79 $2.89 ? Mala floe* Men's Shoes at the Right Prices BY U 1 (Ml T prices we mean 1 ho most for your, money ' and that is what you get when you buy your Shoes here. Our Shoes for men and hoys give real, service to your feet and your purse. Our line of Men's Shoes at $4.00 and $5.00, which we still maintain the old standard of value in the face' of advancing costs, is the best in the city at the price or even a dollar more a pair. We cannot emphasize too strongly the advantage of buying Shoes at the present prices. All the desirable styles in tan and black leal hers including the smart English models for the young man and the more con servative styles for the older ones. Here you are sure of Real Value and Service in Men's Shoes at $4.00 and $5.00 Boys' Shoes With the "Kick" . Your sturdy, active youngster demands well made Shoes that ! will give extra service and lasts that will help the growing feet. BOY SCOUT SHOES have the reputation for giving long wear and satisfaction. Try a pair on your hoy and you will he 1 convinced as others have been ? Small Boys' JT A Big Boys' rv/\ Sizes Sizes... ?^0?UU ? Market Str*?t floor ? wmmmm ? ? ^ m _____ ___ Toilet Specials for Saturday Only SOME money-saving offerings at the Toilet Goods Section for Saturday shoppers: Sempre Giovine for the com- Lundborg's Peroxide Cream, plexion, 39?. 17C. ? Riker's Cerate, 37?. - Aubrey Sisters' Beautifier, 37c Jergens' Almond Lotion for and 18c. | chapped hands, 16?. Elmb Sisters' Tissue Builder, ; Creme de Meridor, 35? and 30c and 15c. ljt. Euthymol Tooth Paste, 15<>. ? Main floor """ r ' * f $tom & Qlfioma? MEETING OF COUNTRY CLUB STOCKHOLDERS! Injunction Procedure Takes Place of | Trial in Matter o;' Saad Against Peters. I With- the Tiling of an- injunction suit.] styled Charles Saad vs. A. Peters- in ? circuit court yesterday afternoon, it was announced that the suit of Saadj against Peters, set for trial in circuit*; court Monday will not he tried, and I witnesses who were subpoenaed yes- : terday to appear in court Monday to.i| give their testimony need not report < to court. ! The injunction suit is the latest pro- i ceeding at law between these ytigantsj who have been much involved in court; matters recently, and was filed yes- ? terday by Attorney W. P. Robinson ' and J. Bernard Handlan. attorneys fori the plaintiff. WILL CONSOLIDATE CLUBS. ' The Young Men's Hebrew associa-; tion and the Mercantile club will bej eonsolidaflcd within the near futre. j Both organizations have voted in i favor of the change and committees! are now at work planning consticu-j tion and by-laws. It is the intention! of the Jewish organizations t.o estab-i lish a community home and this is the. first step toward that end. i WILL NOT BE TRIED | Will Be Held at Fort Henry Club ! January 16 ? To Elect Three Directors. Members of ihc Wheeling Country j club have ' received notice of the an- 1 nual meeting, which will be held next' Tuesday evening. January 1G, at 7:30 o'clock." at the Fort Henry club. The principal matter of business] will be the election of three directors. t The following have been nominated; and will be voted upon at. Tuesday's j meeting: J. J. Holloway, George J. I Mathison, Roy R. Navlor, H. C. Ogden, j B. W. Peterson, A. 13. Paxton and A. I A. Wilson. < OBSERVE WEEK OF MERCY. A "week of mercy'* will bp observed throughout ihe United States from Jan. 28 to Feb. 4, inclusive, and dur ing this time donations will be re reived for the Jewish war sufferers in ! Europe and Palestine. The Hebrews ( of this cityhave already raised $8,000: toward this fund. THE MENDEL COMPANY I Carl J. Xepner, Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ! Private Chapel, 1212 Chapllne Street. I Call Either Phone, 367. I LARGE PRODUCE SALES. During the present week the sale ' of produce has been exceptionally j large. The cold wave is not expected j to have any effect on the local mar-j ket. Potatoes are bringing $5.25 and ! $5.50 per sack. Jersey sweets are sell ing at $1.75 per hamper. Home let tuce at 17 cents per pound; celery, 30 and 35 cents per dozen bunches. $6.00 and $6.50 per barrel is being asked for new home cabbage. Oranges range from $2.50 to $4.00 per crate. Lemons are quoted from $2.50 to $4.50 per crate. Grape fruit is bringing $3.00 and $4.00 per box. Malaga grapes are j selling from $5.00 to $7.00 per cask. ' NEW ATTORNEY ARRIVES. j When Attorney W\ B. tCasey re- 1 turned home yesterday morning after! attending the telephone rate hearing at Charleston there was a pleasant surprise in store for him. During his absence the stork left a bouncing I baby boy at his home in Elm Grove, j Both mother and child are doing i nicely. INSTALLS~TYPE~ FOUNDRY. The Fisher Type-setting company, j located in the Majority building, is j installing a type foundry which is I expected to be in operation within the,' next two weeks. All sorts of printing j type will be manufactured. Daily Geo. E. Johns Co. , Saturday 8 a. hl to 5 p. nL 8 a, m, to 6 p. m.l The Quality Shop^^ = JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES Fur Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices New Spring Dresses Reflecting All the NEW STYLE FEATURES DAY TIME DRESSES New Spring Models, $29.50 Georgette and Taffeta or .S"atin ?omhinations, exquisitely em oroidered. DAY TIME DRESSES New Spring Models, $27.50 Georgette and Crepe de Chine, embroidered and trimmed with jold'lace. Others with Soutache Braid. DAY-TIME DRESSES New Spring Models, $18.50 , Taffeta and Satin, beautifully nade and trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COATS i. Dyed Musk rat)- 40 inches long ? richly lined ? full cut Coats ? T<> close at 1 HUDSON SEAL COATS j (Dyed Muskrat ) ? 45 inches long ? cut good and full QK AA ! ? beautifully lined ? To close at HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed Muskrat; ? 40 inches long, with genuine (3J?Q P*f|' skunk collar ? richly lined ? To close at HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed Muskrat) ? 40 inches long, with large collar "| A AA! cuffs and border of taupe fur ? To close at . . . A\/- Uvj HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed Muskrat) ? 40 inches long ? large Collar and Bolder of genu-;' ire skunk ? Coats beautifully lined ? To $98.00 DRESSES FOR LARGE WOMEN Only in sizes 42, 44 and 4(>. Materials are Serge, Taffeta, Messaline; ?Dresses that are cut in the correct lines for (?00 FZ fi large figures .. .Heretofore $'34.50 to $45.00 RELEASED ON BOND. Kek Anderson and I3*jii Wholak?*r. ! 'Wheeling boys arrested at Kenwood, j several weeks ago, cm 1 he charge that j they committed a thefi of ahom $13" worth of brass and other material 1 from H. F. Perkins, of ihe Marshall j county Mill Town, were given a pre-j liniinary hearing before Squire \Y. M.! Kiggs, at Moundsville. yesterday, and; released under $f>0" bond io appear he-! fore the next Marshall eouniy grand; jury. While the boys were anvsted, late in November by Chief of Pol ire Luke Sauers. of Benwood. they never asked for a preliminary hearing until' yesterday morning, anil spent the in- 1 tervening weeks in the Marshall coun-i ty jail. YOST LAW COST $1~5,080. During the fiscal year ending .lime! 30. 1916. the stale of West Virginia I spent the sum of Slft.tiRw..":; in enfore-l ing the Yost prohibition law. accord-: ing ro the state auditor's report. I copies of which have just been re. j ceived here. This sunt is exclusive j of that spent by the Anti-Saloon j League of West Virginia in enforcing! the law. For roads We.M Virginia spent $1l.-i 107.60 and in tichtiim tuberculosis the! amount of S6X,r>6S.7 ! was thrown into! the battle asninsi the White l'lague. I QUICKLY On business investment of $1,300 Cash. Address "Immediate" Box 4S5, Wheeling, W. Va. (Mention this paper.) TRADER ASSEMBLY Will Hold Its First Meeting of the New Year Sunday and Will Elect New Officers. The Ohio Valley Trades & Labor assembly will hold its first regular meeting of the new ypar Sunday, after noon at. its hall. 1515 Market street. Many matters of importance, includ ing the election of officers for the ensuing vpar, are to come up. It is believed that Louis Leonard, who has served faithfully in the office of presi dent during the past year, will have no opposition for re-election. A dele gate to the State Federation of Labor will also be chosen. Another very important matter to be voted upon Sunday will be the proposed change for the day on which to hold the regular meetings. For the past thirty-five years the assembly has boen meeting the second and' fourth Sunday afternoon of each I month. A motion is now before the organization to hold the meetings on | Saturday evening in the future. Some of the members want the ehangi* be-, cause of their religious beliefs and others so that thev may have Sunday for a day of rest. FIRE DESTROYS TFrUCK. Another of the Morgan Butter Com pany's automobile d*?liv?Ty trucks took fire from back-firing yesterday. The truck was almost completely destroyed before the Niagara chemical truck could reach L'off street, south of Twen ty-third, and play chemicals on the blaze. NELSON LODGE TcTeNTERTAIN. ? Nelson Lodge No. ?.<>. A. F. a-d A. Masons, will give Its annual enter tainment for the families of . the mem bers at. the new Scottish Rite Cathe dral on Friday evening. February 2. Dancing, bowling and other amuse ments will be provided for the enjay ment of the members and their guests. This occasion will commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Nelson lodge. WILL MOVE OFFICES. Road Engiiit-nr W. O. McCluskey, Jr.. will move the road engineer's of fice from its present quarters in the county commissioners' office to a room on the second floor of the county building, opposite the office of Court Stenographer Louis Walters. The business of the road engineering de partment has experienced such a growth that it must have more room. SHRINERS REHEARSE PLAY. The Shriners are busily engaged with preparations for the play "Julius Caesar." which will be staged in the Scottish Rito Cathedral the evenings of January 30-31. for the benefit of I he King's Daughters' Day Nursery. Lo cal talent composes the cast, and re hearsals are being held daily. Mem bers of the King's Daughters are sell ing tickets. Don't Overlook I The nee.-vsity of csr.vfiil teeth keeping, [dood ir-fiii noi only add to you at tractive appearance. hill, tliey are es sential 10 good ln<al:ti. pood digestion und n happy disposition. Our Dental Work Will repair all the tiny break* in your teeth and prevent further decay. I Don't wait until the small cavities set i i ft he 1 > i u ones, for thai will increase your discomfort and the cost of dental ! work. Dr. C. IW. TALBOTl! | Successor to TALBOTT & FAK NSWORTH i DENTISTS. I Lady Attendant. Both Phones. All Work Guaranteed. 1229 MARKET ST. Use Our Money IcsiiHtf n.sk lis for money if ym: haven't the rondy '?ash willi which to pay your bills. Wc make loans in Wliec-lins and nil surrouiniiiiK towns in West Virginia on lloiist-hold tjoods. I'innos. Morses. Vehicles. or nnv kind of persons* I property. leaving ihejn in your possession. our payments are very small and ee.sy to make. Vnu can pay off iiio amount in small wokl.v. monthly or quarterly paymi-ni.-s. and we will allow ymi :? year's time if nec essary. Yon run pny off the loan at any lime, interest charRed only for the time you keep the money. Voil will find us square and hon orable in all our den I infra- -that's tin: reason each year show:! a d* cided increase in our business. All business strictly confidential. Kx lensioti of time jfianlcd without extra cost in cases of sickness or out of work. Mail or phone applications r^eejve our nrompt attention. If you iieud nioni-.v unit eannot <??.]!. fill out ih? following blank, mail it to iis. Itoom i'vm. Si-limulbaoh Hulldins. U'he.dSii-;, W. \'a.. and our nl will call and arrange loan at your home. Name Amount Wanted . Addp'Ss City Wo also muk? Uridireport. I!?llaii loans at our same low rates in Martins Kerry. . and. all surrounding towns in i.ihio. Phones ? National, 1701-Y; Bell, 1727-R. Call x is up Geo. R. Taylor Co. % u The Progressive Store* * Market Saturday Kings'. Daughters of 1st Presbyterian Church Goodies, > Cakes , Etc. CHILDREN'S HOSE Of Wool \ . . 25c ' Of Si Ik and Woo/, 35c Of Lisle Ribbed , 25c Of Cotton . . 15c The best that money can buy ? long wearing, good looking, dressy stockings for your rough-and-tumble or your particular girl or boy. The secret is the durable yarns and the reinforce ments?lessen your darning and save you money. PRICE BREAK IN . Washable Heavy Kid Gloves > & f- AQ THE PAIR \f) JL? T 7 Saturday Only In white, pearl and biscuit shades, with ornate backs of welted scam and self or black embroiderings? out seam. Refinement and Practicality ? here is a glove that looks the part, and will wash again and again and come up smiling. SENSIBLE PROTECTION Children's Drawer Leggings OK BLACK JERSEY- ? . OF KNITTED "WOOL SIDE FASTENING? WHITE and COLOR? J to 5 year. 6 months to 3 year. $1.19 Pair 50c , $1. 00, $1.25 At Art Department . Stamped * Lingerie GOWNS ? 75c Quality ,..49^ COMBINATIONS ? 75c Quality ...50? PETTICOATS ? OSc Quality '....691 Pillow Cases SCALLOPED CASES ? 69c quality .. 49? Pair DAY CASES ? Hemstitched ? $1.00 quality. .79^ Pair DAY CASES ? Scalloped ? 75c quality. . .49^ Pair DAY CASES ? Envelope ? 75c quality 49^ Pair OTHER DESIRABLE ODDMENTS: Marabout Scarfs Muffs .Sets Very Low Prices Now Fashionable., tho' inexpensive, refuting the theory , lhai price alone ran influence a vogue ? beauty, service ami warmth has placed in high favor, Marabout. Til 15 RI5MA1XDKR OF OFR STOCK IS TO BI5 CLEARED AT ONCE. ? , I J? Women's Good Warm Nighties U K W H I T K A X I ) ( '0 |.()R STR I 1>E OUTING 79c All liiirh neck? without collar ? with and without yoke? heading trims mid <*al stitching ? All cfean and neat ? I Saturday Mop Sale ! -tl.-'iit CEDAR $.1.00 CEDAR I'oLISli Mol'S ' POLISH MORS | 79c ? 49c In construction and material, here is the last word in a great household eonveniencc. W 15 SELL H TNI) REDS A X D HUXDREDS. Women's Union Suits White Fleece Lined Cotton Jersey Rib In Ihree Popular Styles 79c Regular and Out-Size ? All Ankle Length. A REAL VALUE ? in fine, white softness ? warm, eozr, _ fleeced weave ? dainty edgings and its {jood proporlion!