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... |vr in V. S. J* we* OfSw ffce NEW FAMHY 8EMBI i*|Ieiste{, palatable medicine and cu and children with perfert W8CIAU.Y JKTEWUtn JO* ladjfutioa, Nerroasiut imm,. K?rroa? Debility, B achat and a General wm-Pw* ? >" Conditio? of the Sj*U a. ?? '4, g^, CtWTAjy^ aPfftOXWATSU' Hi ASCOJMl ,r v ... Uhlespoonful before or afttf t&'V , ?aidreti? One teatpeoafhl . ? ? j?j njr vp zr, ... " fillT-irOBTH con**1? ???'? ' hittmn i? CWHtOS SWSftOt ; '~J|: ' "v 2A*XIVIWJS, OIUO - ..; " ' m* hi v EFFECTIVE YET > WHOLLY HARMLESS NERV- WORTH does eon. I and gwod wiily. Composed wf vegetable ingredients it routers rich benefits upon th?* system and leaves not a tra?*e of harm behind. It is rruh a familv toii'n*. blcs>mg equally the nervou* infant, the worn-out veter an and men and u omen nf all ages. Thousands hav?-> lte?-u mad** over bv NERV-WORTH, v\ h i?*h ?roes straight to i In* ^??at of nervuiis ills and over ?#oh;? > them at their sourer. NERV-WORTHI -NOW ON SALE AT- ; Baer's Drug Store | i jYOUR DOLLAR BACKl j IF THIS FAMOUS FAMILY TONIC j DOES NOT BRING YOU BETTER HEALTH | READ WHAT WHEELING FOLKS SAY ABOUT NERV- WORTH j Mrs. ITova Whittaker, 4232 Water St., Wbeel ing. "Was sicU >fars. Had s"'V<ra! d'w* tors. Was in hos pi l*? !. Tltov a<jvis.-d an op eration. H:nl ?ii>n>Hi,h and howcl trouhh* and all I ailm?nts thai ?'? with this dis*?asi\. Hav taUoi \?'.rv -Wurl h m at mi-til ami tny condition is improving jr r< 1 1 . . I ? -:i t > ?l ? ? pari "I' my !tous^\v?'rU now. \s ! 1 5 ? ? h> was impossible 1 1> do I" - t'oro taking thr nvdii'itn'. I could" not stand uti my t>i>t l?n?r enough to attend ti> any part i;?f tny housework until Ncrv-W'urtlt oatm* to 1 1 1?* rescue. 1 give N'rv-\Vorth all tli? credit of saving no from th*' op- ratine table ami regaining m> health and am satisfied .Wrv- Worlh will fur* me. I liavo g;tin<d hi lbs. and ant srctling strong er cvt) day." Marg-aret Miller, No. 4 48tli St., Wheeling- , Tells Atiout Her Soil Elmer: ".My son Klnv-r. ??' ye ars old, suffered with iKTVousnoss for several years. Y-'ry despoti dent fit times. No ambition lu do .-mythim;. No sleep ? would wall; the flimr :< i I niicht and keep us up at nlKhi. also. We had four ?J<>. i<>rs anil sot no relief. Weight was only 1 1 S pounds. "Only one hoi tie nvde thi.-- Monderful ehsns< Weight US pounds. a gain of .In pounds. Mono i.> worfc. l-v.-ls luippy. Appetite good and digestion Hue. Sl*-"p. Kood ? \ i' \ niKlit. 1 <*U\ SlDKIi 111X1 A Wl'l.l. I . ? ? V . Kliu-r works for the .National Tube t'o.. I : i s < i-.-= i?i? works." Mall Carrier Wui. Graham, Wo. Huron St.. WhecUnff. ihroi i s ;? ?? i * ?> ? jt ? I ?i<iiicotl I was !"? romiug nervous wii-l ur ? U'oukl *lcep .vi\ hours but dimi't st-in '? rested win-is I'd p?-t up: my ^ did m< ? lint ' i ' ? I ? jroo.'l. HimI sotn" litilf ticiit'l.-. !>?>'. li IV smiii?- N>rv. WiTtJi iimi in \ iiii|-r<>viiitr and ; inU'-li 1>; tt?T. 1 < mi sh > n h:is tn-iiHitt'd .'!)?_? unci ll|Odl<'ine." David E. Poxton, Engineer Wheeling- Terminal | Kail road: i "Al'i^r lM'iiii; off ?July oiv > ?:i ?? vi'li ihthmis i hro&k'town. ii" I i> >?. low ih> r>*st hi tn^his anil y--nt-ral ?!*? I lii y. I roiu i 1 1 ? !??< J to i r;. ? \'?t\ -Worth. Al'i'-r i.'iklr.K 'If li :??' l???i 1 1?- I l>*-- J Ma !l I.I ? r<-?- 1 I?.?I1<T Nov. I Illiil p't II). V :itnl .'I in al\. i \ > liti::?i> 1 1 < I 1 1:< \ ? no ill ,-f- .] tvliaivv'-r. 1 and m\ ii-m'm s .*iiv ?|iii.-t mI woniltrfullj ." i SAMPLE DOSES FREELY DISPENSED BAER'S DRUG STORE TWELFTH AND MARKET STREET STORE ONLY + ': interesting affair of the MID-WINTER AT McLURE HOTEL Linsly Military Ball This Evening At Hotel Wtndsoi ? Heme Economics Luncheon For Miss Leete This Afternoon. With Lecture Otu* of ; liv hc'Rilsotiifst dasu-os of rho wa> uiv?:? ia-i ?-vonirt2, 'ii fh?- scrips o: : h ? ? ? iih^cr iprion dances, at MrLurr- hoct-i. ami was attetul ?it by nearly * uwsfs. T!i ??.*??* u;iin,"S fn>m their sra;t have been tno?: sue.-. c?>sft'!il and v UI <?? hi t ihroimi'ou'. i>:< season. All riav?*a delightful ciable air am! t :i?=- nutnber itt n? s ? f.vl a r'-!- has eonaian;ly iiuTr:s since iheir inception dnr:t?c ih- lrn ?? \u iumn. Appoirn mints' a> las; ? v?tiinu's a: fa:;*, wero sui:?'-''1'- i \ of ; li>- 'am bow iTi'i th*- decorations wr- an ahum1 an; t-v'd'Tice of I'm- cart-' and induct:" t?T he ? njinmirifP. which is madi- >:p of .Messrs. K. .1. Sione, i tarry Mcl.uic. Jr.. !:. V;. .Morgan. Jr.. .M? rtz 1'rar. zli,liiri and Carl <). Schmidt.. On ti;?* two sides of t:"-- roo.ro, : :_??-[?-* were nar row lenzths of colored papers. lopped w i ; h baskeis of crimsca floweis .Mid thi <-?iiiasr was b?-ati;i'ul with ihk'kly biiatr .ibb.uis of tiaf?-d na pe's. . [n the c.eiuer ?d* tM? room . nc outline conformed to iii?? circular c-'l in cr ti '-co rat ions ami from a'l -"hies the lisrlit- shone ihroitjdi the shades "f ? he rainbow. Ta?' customary* olitninari-m dance was fvaturt-t] s.nd puiu-n was s?*rv?:.I t'lruughoui ih?* iwnii;^. with supp>t u* a lai" hour. . Th<" many pand-omr uowns were a colorful hi i.. and 'th?- ball mom was at all limes most yay with them and thf i." aUr.u'ttvc v.^ar^rs. Tb> X os it of f - M ;i i < " orchestra pro vii,i'.-(i an iitii-.vrvih'il proa ram of mu.-ii1 'or the occasion. Anions the iru^sts wer**: M issc.? Virgin!;* Mcfcee Marjjm-rit" l?b?>rt Mi.-s rakp.v.jJI ll-si-r iPisl- j Kathcrin* ( "i \V-llsi?ur? S:? :? ?li A'!>'l:ii> t<"?bin.? >(s <?! ? >kui'i<itrr:i ? I "t ??tl'.i ? ? I 'ni S' v h ?? i .\*i'ii?- llwpi'' i ? .v-?' ? ?I' ,\i;i i v i ;;..-ain-r wViKhi I*::. .~sr> . *. i :b< i ' \\ . r. I. ? ?r liri'i.n !\ in;' P ss Sar.i i. U It i lakf r Viss Kil^ar. < 'iii-.uso i:-Til..'t t :? ? > :tt A'.ll'':' I !ri?'ll .Mil.-; AP.-xsind'T Sa? ;< ii .liK'ksnii ? ?I" I i:ts>>iii'(;ii l-Vaiic- s U rviisiuill, V.'ashiciUuii, I'a. Ali.-.- Wr'-nshull. Wa-'tniiKluii, I'a. i "h.M.r l.it r ? Winters (?'lofiic" Max'ii I :.?ss .Malhis"ii ' s I ? i. i- I. Schmblt ? -i . > Srhnm! W-ii Wapors Sasn K I* in i ':i iitrtin 1 1 1 . I Turn ! >a 1 1 y fir. TMinn It' ii 1 1 :'.z> i i i i'" i>r. i". 1 ? V II. M-riv l N. .Mnrjcau Hart 1 1 null Oarir. Wainn'-iu W'ilsiin Ornbh Art hut* Kbbvrt i has. .Mertk>-niill' r I it 10. St madman ri Mi?l?h-r Cruhii 1 1. Cichard Marked T. J. H> ii ry Schafor a:-y Scott >rB*% K. Wheat In!.- pollock !?:. Siono !??. I-:. Martin it"!), rt lr?vin 1 1 Harry T.utz Kdward Howie I jwrenc St*inmet? John J. Mathison t". 1J. P. retina n Mr. < >. M. Slants Miner AVelty Messrs. ami Mesdanies. ? l>. C. Morgan l>r. and Mr-?. J. Jason Stamp ? *>?!?! \v?-l I Harry Mcl.urc. Jr. Carl l.ang ?rge tli-wit I \V. II. Pt'arr Kdward l.:irki:i M.-riy. l-'ranzh" iru i l-M -a a i >1 Si ifcl j?;oorge Warren ? Ii-h ham | .1 r?s ? ? j ?l i i 'oudon i 'liar! Khoeder Sidney I ."a is I Inri'lil i: t:: Oiarb-s I 'i'-lx II. O. I?anc*r M. M. IMirick It. ami Mrs. Will Cruse Henry llazl^tt i Morgan Vaster Val bundling Henry J less lem Kr.imiir. \\\ 11. T.-usrlfl frank KIp-vc* i 'rank Artnbruster Maj. and Mrs. T. II. Jackson I "i". ami M r?. A . I .. C'i.vIl I >r ami M rs. E. S. I :n Hard I Jr. arid -Airs. I .e c 1 i Hill Hr. and Mrs. I .eon ll-.-for liii'i-ir* U??'c I >r. and Mrs. Karl I It-nnan J ?r. and Mrs. A. N. need Carroll Afrair "Wednesday. 1 Wednesday afternoon ??:' n?->;t week, J Mrs. 'I. I la\ en Uohli will l>. hostess at j an informal party of tin l.a,t:i?-s' ?'ar | roll Social e!ul>. The u-'tal cards and i s.Mi-ins v.'lil provide < nt'-rfiinni'-nt. with the sfTvinjr of refreshment* lo cm-iuil" tin- affair. The annual masque hall is to be an pv'ttt of en rly February ? >11 the 7th and M isse.4 I rctie 1 ??i f ????n?? and Mildred ley will in charge. "I'h ? ? >?<? ar*' many surprising details in connection with this, which will no doit hi attract an 1 111 - usually large attendance. f Oyster Supper. On Tuesday, twenty guests spent ili<> = evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. .!. II. Hay. south of Maritesvilh*. Thn happy occasion \va* it, honor of Mr. 'Pay's sevcnty-lirst birthday. At a sca Isonable hour the guests wre invit- d to lh? dining room where an oyster sup WOMAN? THE WEAKER SEX. Every WOMAN owes it to herself to maintain health ? she is naturally weak. E*ery YOUNG GIRL owes it to herself to fortify against any handicap in the development of healthy womanhood. Every PROSPECTIVE MOTHER, during the hours of expectancy, owes it to herself and liabe to koep ia |>erfect condition ? as a strong child depends largely upon the mother's health. Every MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN owes it to herseif to prepare her system for the i>rdeal it must undergo during -he "Change in Life." No WOMAN has the right to suffer when she can obtain relief safely, certainly ami promptly. Suppose you do have 4 Headache**. Backaches j ' I Extreme Xerrousne?M, j Low Spirits, or gen- j cral Good - For - Nothing j j Feelings at times! .;| Your case is not hopeless. These^' symptoms are evidence that thr delicate organism of the feminine body has become out of order and needs the help Nature's remedies <an bestow. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion has helped thousands of suf fering: women to BETTER HEALTH, GREATER STRENGTH, BRIGHTER SPIRITS. BETTER LOOKS. k It corrects nervous irritability, * exhaustion and other distressing j symptoms of the derang cdl i feminine organs. ' For Special Confidectiai Ail vice write to DOCTOR PIERCK, (Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. The latest in medical science is contain ed in Dr. Firrrr'x Common Sense AMr i ca I Advise ) ? neir and rented edition of J 00# pages, only th.rm dimes or thirty cents. Address Dr. Picree . Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. "Will These Bearing*- Down Pains Never Let Up?" u Favorite prescription " is prepared from the natural remedial herbs growing in our native forests, combined with glycerine ? 1 without alcohol and without narcotics. Sold by dealers, in tablet or liquid form Send ten cents to Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for haw trfal package. ; Nil. 111.- ivni;iin.|..|. ...f Sip .v.ninK was ; I'i'it with :i t hues, vi, sjaim-s ; rnl , ,,? vi: i iti.. . ?Hi'- K'."'sls M-si-ii'.-l i||... |,,,st ,. {. |, : ! >.^4UI.IU! I ? l.-.il as U roil,...,..; I.ninu" and ai , |-.t? i,..ur depart. . I. ; ul>huiL,' Mr. I':,.. many HUT. hirthilif, I I lie i,'. 1 1 "Si s ilK'liiil, ,|; | ^ M ">sr>. ."i 1 1 ? I ? I Mrnwn A l.'iiz.. i.tiinr ? 1;' 'i'1.' .'} f ? i ' ' * -;i' ? s.im.ii.-i iioi-vcs ! I I|i>rni>.-I'l \ Ml.-.-,.} i m'? ".v.v/'vi "s,ih^ i j Messrs. ?Herman Knsley l|. |,..j||illF ; Imucheon-Bridg-e Club. Mrs. I..-.. i;. |hl, ,. j,, , ,, | W* ..! hnr . Illh ^ .VI I iinyn a ' )?? j- linn,... lijinriioiiii will in-. - , j in, ca |-|| Dancing' Club. I *i !??' ; yriliiB :m sir.?.r,v.| Sprinu* ' j "Htl. .]?-< .Mi, - v\ halivy will li ? ? --s I,, a . ? I : ? 1 1 ? ? 1 1 u i'SiIi . ,>iiip..s. ,| ,if hjv, - ! II lie II I II, 1?. Complimenting- Miss Blnm. < i?ii!|il, infill ins ,\1 ins Kvi-l*. t| I'.luin (Miss I.OI'etta Ihiillvl wa s In.,* ! ,?>> :it her .i.iiiti,. ,,n X.inli Main sti.-.-t \ ..si<?i'i|:m" i i> 1 1 '-I'll, ?.. 1 1. I.iiii.'Ii..,.ii was n, rvi-il .,i l :: n ? ,. ,.|.,,.]c ii it:, , I t li,.|-,. were *? > . ,,j jsit ?? ,1, ? lations. ?;?. .sis in. -In, I.-, I ! ? MIns.-s 1 .vlyn F :l IIIII \ r , vi ? ? i . i ' : I'aiilin.- Miller '.uperth;. i n. i Piiiiliii.. I'i'iiu >? .M i hi red i:,.-, i j >l J4<l ? ll.-in. .. rj?i:? ||i-:.. Kinina ? ; 'Mm.' ? ? nvr \ irxinia Moore ? [ .''"'I I i i- : mi AIji rtrii,-r? i ,? ? Ininl j l.i ret la 1 1, iii.t liajr ! Mesdnuie.* , '\ j II lam \V:i,s;i>i i..|- I ii?l I ?? : Will ( 'inn inins I-; |? liawson ! Harry M ,-ilt t l-Mwani l.arkin William I ii , \ ., nKii I; Bridge Cinb. | M iss Virginia Ih.dtfe v.ill liav.- the ji'aril anil Sewiin; ?'lull. , . i whi.ii she :s I a member, ,,ii Tu, -Mia-, a i'ierito..n nf ih-\' ; wi-.-k ?I'll.. ,;ii..vis v.ill I,, ; , rv.Ml linuh I ,.?ii I ? > 1 1 , ?\v i 1 1 ?? :i i . ? \v hours il.-vnlcl i.i , I heir ,. 1 1 1 i I i l| | .. resl S. Por Miss Rose. | Miss Mis* r.ilin* r will I.,- I,..sl.;> this , I a 1 1** I'll, .on a. I a liiiieh?...ii party, uhieh I will i',.|uiiliiii. :ii .\li- .; l-'l-.r.-n, t!< ,,r ? Vi'iv Vi.rli 'I'll.* i ?? will I... altr. olive J <|, -iiit;, t i>. lis ami , ?< ?\ ??! s la-i.l i,,r 1 1, ? l'n| |..v inn k'.h sis: .Misses ! |.*|i>r?ii. Smii h i, \ 1 1. 1 1 >? I Juliet Sinitii I I'.ilia. f Mesilaaii-s I .l"hn Ai,-< '???'in ii-U |, Sawlell Diruier Pax-ty. ? 'I'll i" ?' \ el| i || ic al their hxllle III K ?'?I ? won, I i,|ae... Mr ;n,.i ,\| . William Tier ! ran will , li'eri.i.i, a i ,|iuner f,.r > '.?|.>iiH i,ii,l Mrs < |,.?,|i;,. S:ni,ls. U'li,. a r* i,?l- ? II.^ the WlSlter ,ii Wheeling. Invitations Issued. ? ?.II. Is w.irii-l as r.,|i,.ns U-I- i> ? , y.-ci.-nlav ?; j | .Mrs. ,I..h!i KIIi, .it St. vensiMi . \Ve'ln-s(|a> 1 1.- 1 ll.. v..v..||,|,' ,.| |.., |. || | . , I |. lye- I .!|||, i|,.,.|; ? i ?-?!!.? I ?? i 1 t ? .. 1,.,-li I :ii;s" I illh i ! Will Hold Sale. I I ? II,|'..V|,., i ;..;:, | ..i it,. S..-..I, li , I'i.-Im r. I ..??!, ,.| , | f.-l; u ill 1 ! . . 1 , 1 hake ' . .1 : Srill-lhe. .,1 -I,. r. > . 1 1 ? ; ; pfitr. I1!,, V I|,' II.. (ill i.i. ir ' I ' : ? ;.iii'eh . an. I ... ., 1 i,.i. . i.- I .<?.???111 i,: ,.| a 1 1 ie|. ^ i. |>; ? r"l j ; !??!? piihl'. ?i inatiii i i Invitation!; I.ssurd. i 'l i ai,. .. ,.; \\ : i- h i 1 1: ' ? ? 1 1 - i.:i :h- ! ? i- \ \v I ' i ? .. part.. I an . >la:- , - .1 .-s:...., le. - |.. Til- ?!?'?. -a I; ell I. :,. .1 II,, \.ar J,-,. ; i ? . ..|i> !*i. ra !?!. .., ? , . ; 1 1,. . , i ?? i 1 1 ? ' i , > I >? ? I , ti!.-l i: mi. i|. Tivi. \\ i|i I.* ii i.r..^i .i,; tati. I f ' , jrii."-' - ar- l.rillC t|. i -? 1 1 ?? V. \\ !,. || t . - J'| a-.-h *? |."l ? s :... v.. rv.-.| III. I. a I . f. I- ??' tahl.? ' ; ea. I, i ? pi ? i,: , ? i v ??;" ., tn..ti:|. ..i" i ' ? nr. v!.!. !i '.III I,. 1,1 . ll ...:. <??? , ialn- will li. :,r <'..|..|ii.| ...-?Jill, I T'.,- ll* V |i?il n.iis win- !, w? ? : e i.<v,j.*,| ? > ?-st..|ala ? t" ' I ? ir liiiin t l '' ? ml 1 ? a,lv a-> i t. ? li- -<?. ^ pa. IV 'll mi r,.-!e li aiai pl:ie-?, J \'<.:i I . -..i- pr.?a |.,'.' . ill v| |. |J in, ! i in ' '. hrn.ai ?. , i ,.||.- ! i 'I ile-risua M i:. , 1 i l ? : I . h. v.. Imp. '. .. I j j u ill. Kim. i A I nie||i..!> w. t; r ? . vi.ii fur which i j ; ..II v.ill 5U. ? \ . .i,i i'..i ? aeii y- .!? \ ,,.| have livd. ' , W. 'I? ? ! .,: ami I n,l. I-., . ;, snmr ..r !???. I Jli,.|,e 1 1^1 1 1 ? 111 Mill h.lpp.'ll llill.l.-r ???.111 i'l.int . ..nun' i.? y..m lnrth.lay p.irti*. J ; S- ...oihI .1 i > is ii. i, < . r 1, aill^s' A ill s-ieieiy. j 1. 1' Thf.ni:-., 11 M. 1*. ehureja. Home Economics Luncheon. A luncheon this n 1't o r u< ?? >n ni. I o'oloek at the Wirnlsiir hold will rompliment I .Miss Harriet l.cotc of Olvveland. 0..' .1 who will later li-ctuio before the Woni :in's club. Tho home economics depart ment hi' ihi- luciil organization. ol which Mrs. .1. Meek man is cliuirmun. has ar ranged today's event ;iiiiI invitations w. iv si-nt to tlio si 11 to officers ??f t!li." I ??'!???-;? Hon. w!iii will be numbered among i lie prominent g-ttests ai today's function. ?Many ni' i .-lur. members have asked visitor}: to : hare in tin- pleasures of tho invasion and many who will not be k'tti'sts at i ho luncheon will come for the lecture following, which will be given in tlio ball room ni' Hie hotel. This morning at tin- Windsor at 11 :?0 o'clock Miss l.ec-to will meet tin officers of the club and others interested to dis cuss the plans for the city's observance, of baby welfare week, which was qulto a biudnhle undertaking last year of tlio' Woman's club. | Entertains for Miss Keyser. I At her home in Kim Heights. Mini j t.irovi". Mrs. Harry flallett entertained | last night complimentary to Miss Kthyl , Keyset*. wlmsi engagement to Ralph A. ' Blass i if Angola, Ind.. was recently nn iiouuced. After :i pleasant cveninc of diversion and music, refreshments were, served. Those present included: M issi .? : i-.il/aiii-ih .lones i Marv I towers ?Mabel Hallelt I 'urn l.indsey Mario l-'razi.-r Ada (.'a Id well Ida Woodruff l-'.leunor Stem Wilda North 1'loronce Key? Kthyl Keys, r Harrv How- r M latin"? I lurry liall. ' t Norton Scully Wedding- Plans. Miss Virginia K> i s Scully . whose niar riage to Chester Hiniuan Norton, a son ??I Mr.-. iIi-.ii-,... f. N'nrl i-n i if l.oiiisvil! K.V.. Mill lake plMCe al I o'cliH-K on l-'i-b. Iti in the iVilU-gta.il.- Church of ,st. Nielio las. will have only iwn aUeiidatiis. Mrs. I. aura Monnen, :i sister of Mi.. Norton, and Miss Jan. Sniri".- ??! i'litsl.ui i,h. Mr. Norton's brothcr-in-U.w. Iluuiby i.>ibs<.n of Lull is', ill- . will ti- hii 1- -t I i. an alld tin.. ushers a i'i tn oe i vdi-n lii-id. i.i'p-iii in I'.-itner. William 1 1 ? r- ?%. -?? \ of Wheeling, W. Va.: John Peter ??}' Seymour. Ind.; Orain i 'ulb< it sun l.niii.-\ ille. and Jo soph I ? 1 1 w ? ? i' : ii i| ! 'it I shurgli. Tile we?| iline reception will in- h< M at ihe St. livyis. A tii- ir l.mii > imoiiii Mr. and Mrs. Norton will ! i \ in tliii' city.? .New v-rk 'rriiu-s. BelUive K, oi C. Dance. i'ii Thursday evc-iong. !?'? bruai ;- t. Mo; IJi-IIaire Knights ?>!' i '..dumbus >. ill *i'.o the fourth of au interesting series of dances at the Kills' hall. I 'anoint will in-^in at 1' o 'clock to orclvstra ? music of the catch, v sort and at an appointed h.-uv. a delicious buffet luncheiii will he scr\t'i;. I'lie color vclti-UK- of the cv -ii i iik will carried out in lite colors of Ui- Knights, H cl. White and IJlne. Ll&Bly Military Ball. Tills evening at the Windsor Hotel one ot the larKest 1 : 1 1 galiiortliKs of the year will ;i ssoiu i?lc toi the l.insiy uiiliiar> ball. flits is au annual affair and this y.-ai's promise.-- in tl: >:\e??|. leiiee of its ariang. nu-iit.1 to surpass tin ones of previous yi-'a ? I'll.- Premier orchestra will furnish tio- iuu::ic for the dancers. and lu* ital :uus liav. been issued to several hundred. This is to he one of the |.ll(je<t OVU1S of t lie Wltl tor and us s'teii is d.-.i more than the usual atte'iiioii. I ><vorn t ions about il-e main dining room. which will be iised t'or daiiciug. and throiuihoiit the veriaci. garden will he in the orange and black of l.insiy. Supper will In se|-\ < d in the latter near iiiiditiglii. and other plans for tonight's .lit. have r.-.-oi.ei! the undivided at tonlioii of a committee composed of the following: Major Milton >!utiiinn. .-iiairman, '"ap t;iin Allien I-'. Itu.ssell. Private Nathaniel I'oi'i'ev. I .ieui u:t nt Marry ?'oopcr. <"ap t a in James Mci'lure. Private flicks l-'ritil.. Priva.e KranK Mrooks. Private I'arl ririi-h. Private tla. v. Id St roehnianu and Sergeant James Wall; ins Tin- "uMowni^ ladies will art as pat ronesses on illls oeca-?to|i; Mesdam A l..c.-li!" William I b-ai in \ tint:- 1 '. St Pel lai a nl t it'./.lel ? Ivan l-'ii we. 1 1 N. P \\ hit..!., v Jamil Hrit > itiah: ! i . la rtb i |ej. rne i l as Smit!' born -' l a lid. ' w ick. .1 r. M: in otrram : Siia re J. ?'. M.-Kitii.-y .1 esse S I ieiil-1 Wm. I-'. St i fe! John I. I lick.-v II. Al. Kit -sell. .Ii S;..iKlelo|i 1 ..ill ? "lia.:. ,1. Milton .1. Stimuli i -U.iii-s II . ' i >sde:i lienry !?*. I- > -ring will tin- da Olie-step |.*o!lic> of P.i 111. W.i I I Know Pv. i iia-steii Very ' I I. I.'ddie i.'ie-slep ? Tlte 1 1.- t- a Put ma i.'.il a'i'all-! inc. U i?lis- Kat.-w- 11 I.. The i iii? -st.-p SiiiK ^ii - I '"t i mo-si <"? 1 1 She l*? th?- Sui.shin.- of Vir ginia. ? Waltz Volltlt and Meant: l- i, ?> I l ot i 'all of a N.i'.ion _ i ino.ste|i Trail of Sunset Valley \\':>lt:-. Ilea oil o. A liah. l.me-step- My ''111 Plant:- 1 toil llonie. i i|..*-st . p t'itrow M-- a '??<e-c. Wait/- Tah-s of lloii'iuan. .ine-st.p Just a Word ot Sympathy, line-step -Shades ot Nijriit W;i 1 1 / s'v.eei Kvpttittg Stat. '. no-step i in the Sum- of W.iewiUe. l-'i.x-t rot- ' Ain't i In: N'ohotlj. i 'ne-step 1 lousy ll:t-v Walt/? I l.ovo Von. That - ''to- Tiling 1 K now. ? iiie-.:|e|.--lle!|..: I \. Mc -a Looking for You. Waif. -Mn A no i me- step I i"au I 'a ace with I'.', en body but My* Wife. I ;.v t ra s i uie-.-t ?p S.imi'lh inc. On.? step-- How Is l-tvery |,n:|.- Thine i in I >i . ie ; Walt:: The Wi lli: W- l.ovo ? 'i-o-step Jus' ' ine I >ay. I-'o-.-i roi P.:o he|of I .ay. I. lie-step I'm Saving I p M>' laoe for You Mm. Soitn Honnretl. Nils, .ioiin P. It* 1 1 / -\ : ?; leiidi-ro.j ,-i c- liui.i t it I .-.iriiii:-. i. iiei i o .1 ii i - in lalg ? 1 la-t ? "? CiiiR. lb. oeeas'i a 1? itta I I-., c- l.-l-ra I ion of lb- i.fl \ -foiu 1 1- aiint v--t -t?i \ .-f lo->- inrth SIp- v. as Hi- re cipient ot ti'-itiy us. tni am1 pr.iiy pres ents. an. I also r.c.-iv.d tl,.- * - . . ' i g i : 1 1 ' t ? la tioiis and b.-si w;sii.-s of | . r frt. lids. vft.-r .in i tijuyab'i .-leuinn of . I i - ? ions ami iirtste. ;? !-|iiei|e.n. e.a.- s?r\ Musi.- \\i\r nir.ps'i : i.\ th. Jo||v i 'row .J or.-besi ra. coinpos.- | of !-"i c.| im-ocI,<i-i. Jr.. Will Kub.-t . Ha -y I i.-l I I.e.. H: ol inc. Will Man in and John H- ckctt. i.u. sts included. ,\l i . an. i .\|e> laiiney. l|,-, n i, -?i-!i.-| ll-as--. John I Msse. di-nrxe Ha,, lies. .I ? - l;> iM-iiinau. lla: i.v limk. John P. Moll... ;.| - s ' ,-d.li- ua M.-ltz, li-hn iiow !??;.. Peiuai'i P- ll:'.. an l Master John and loonard Molly.. Rcsd "The Son of the Wolf." in The Intelligencer, starting Monday morn ing. January 29th. The first of a sc. riec of "Red Blood" stories of the far north to he publiE.hed by this paper. By Xnth Cameron. Pigeon Holes for People. Y.i Hi si'iipl; can't pi?;eo|i' hole pcopl--. Tin-re is a ijun- in ,nir c.iriy ?outii w l-.. ii w e rhink of ia onto .oil a: m - ? II viilii.il--. and d>.,i' tt > to . lass ilo.m as ty! ? \ lit I i iaiei- eomos a tine wlict. we bemii to elass-ty and :e-ral n-i . Anii lion i' -;s That w lr,v |o put llti lil people \S ? I.I'OW it: i-i^eot. lodes, .-leci.r.lins- to types. f h. Ill lioi-i;. Th.-a we a i'o\e i lit. I- ??{?I. i . ami v- discover that [?- op|. r.iji -. nluti 1 as '..ill a-, typ-i that you siiiiply can't .{oeji them in j "i: holes for any i*' lit; tli oi time w i'ho-i haviiu; til- til pop .nit at y >ti. She Saya That. Optn Tireplaces Are Too Dirty, I 'or !!!?.. 'I life, a ft Mll.i ol mill. . wiio is ''otld Of |-.':oi>tu; loild If I'o- i-Vitling and si . -ins ... ,e. just i io p-r.-mi win. would tidofe opf-n lir. ;. lac.-s. star, led on tli. el h.i il.-i -. b\ s.iyiiic that siie ?Ai.iildii't liai'i ol:- ill tile house ? I l|i-y :m ? too dirly. Wii- r-'-as th- v. -ntan wit ? is - o ;.ttnc t ; S i ? ? 1 1 s i y ii. -at that .-.l! lor fri.nds i-l.-an ? io-ir houses wh.-n she com- s to so; i :1a in. cave in-- an ei|Ual surprise by saying tli.it it 'w:iu . ie- of h -i ?r.-a!est a nihil ions to have an apaitmeni with a 1 i. replace. j Tlie Man Who Does Not Iiike Dog's, , Acani. tlo re is the raan who does not1 like dogs, lie iv a bit. topically nut- i of-donrs man. open-henrtcil and op. n- i handed, indifleront to cltdhcs and ap- . Bell-ans Absolutely Removes j Indigestion. Onepackage j proves it. 25c at all druggists, j A Clearance of $2 to $3 $1.69 Waists -- c?a & A big selection, which in eludes Waists made of Voile, Lawn, Madras and Crepe de Chine. Mostly white, al though there is a good assort ment of colors. Some slight ly mussed from display and ! handling. All sizes up to 52. j Hoy's Union A Jc S uits - - - ''Seconds" of the regular 59c quality and the defects are so slight 'twill be hard to find them. All sizes. Girl's Graduation and C^nfir- $?.98 motion Frocks & Made of Voile, full shirred skirt, 3 large tucks and hem. Empire waist effect. Sash of lace and silk ribbon with loops and ends of silk ribbon/ Shirring finished .with Picot, edging around neck. Sizes to 16 years. TRe Hub The _ I I AEOLIAN VOCALION The unusual realness of the tone repro duction alone has caused many people to choose the Vocalion. And yet that is just one feature Of its superiority. We would like to have you see and hear it yourself, just step into our shop and ask. The Music Shop Bell 291. 38 'TWELFTH ST. Natl. 288-X. i It -< ? ,n'! ;is it" he must love j ?lugs. Anil In- h-t< im ii.?r fur tlmm-? i *a.> s (hi y jir<- lirt.v ami .- uipifl ? turns | ir-ini thviu willi aversion iliai ??n-> , might 1 *\ |.m*i * i 1 1*1 ? 1 1 s a 111 tie. over- \ tol'. Tho Cn*e of the Three Brother!, j .Mid then thi-ri* is I lt<- case of the j i !i br-iilii-rs. Th.- <>lih-5t is another | .Hit ? r-f|,K.t> man. t'lrari- voie?sil. . larire j in-:i:t- . hives tn :-\vIl!i !iin1 hunt audi tif)!. 'I'll.- <. ron?l hi :i vi-ry 'juift. p> tier- | ?il!\ I>'??|; f r?t:'ii!l. Ilki'S i ill I doors Imt , in a ijinrt ui'y ? n sr^at workir sind | t h I ii !???:'. "t "11 r- third i-? res les? fur out- | floors ? gn^.s In much for social gather ings. has quite a way with women. When ill-; dancing craze came along', any on-:- would have unhesitatingly pick-'d him as one who would care lh<; most for dancing, lie hates It. And-^ both the other brothers have gone quite? mad over it. | 1 1 js the .fame way when you try 16 piir-.-on hole any on.-, as all good or all had. Just when 1 think 1 have a good . hate on a person, he ups and coos something so kind and generous that i i-an't hat>- him any longer. It's most discouraging. Isn't It? HEM'S SHOE SALE Will Start Thursday Morning JANUARY 25th AT 8:00 O'CLOCK. Ladies' Shoes Only To make room for Spring Shoes we must clear our shelves of all short lines, broken sizes, odds, etc., hence this sale. COMING AT A TIME WHEN EVERYONE IS COMPLAINING OF THE HIGH COST OF SHOES, THIS SALE AFFORDS AN EXCEL LENT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FOOTWEAR AT A SAVING THAT WILL WARRANT BUY ING TWO OR THREE PAIRS. Lot No. 1 at $3.85 siiocs in lace or Imtton. patent or plain leathers that sulci as hi^li as .$?">. ."jO and $<>.00. Lot No. 2 at $2.85 . splendid values in alf leathers. Formerly priced at $4.00 to $">.00. Lot No. 3 at $1.85 (iood shoes, some -a little off for style, hilt at tliis^?rice you save almost the price of an ordinary hoe. A TABLE OF ODDS AND ENDS? MOSTLY SMALL SIZES. AT A few Colored Shoes in Gray, Tan, Fawn, Etc.? At 20 Off. It Will Pay You To Look Them Over. See Window. W. A. HEIN CO. Carl D, Dyer, Mgr. 36 Twelfth Street.