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Tuesday. February 27.' 1917. STONE & THOMAS Th* Weather-Fair. A nnouncement The Annual Drapery and Curtain Remnant Sale Will Be Continued To-day THE brief announcement continued in the headlines will be good news, we know, to the thrifty shoppers of the Greater. Wheeling District, The sale was a tremendous success, but quantities were entirely too vast to be dispersed in one day's selling. It matters little wnetucr you wore iicrc i yesterday and did not get waited upon as ?fully as you would have liked in the rush which marked this Annual Remnant Sale ot.' Curtains and Draperies or whether you were unable to be here at all ? in either ease the news of the eontinuanee of the sale to day will be important to you. At the elose of a busy year's business the j accumulations of remnants and odds and j ends of Curtains.- Draperies and Upholstery < fabrics must be closed out.. "It is the firm's ! unyielding policy to get rid of all such odd ments at this time. I n the hurry and bustle inseparable from such a vast merchandising event many 1 choice offerings in Curtains were overlooked and these will be 011 sale to-day, ready for the bargain seekers. It will pay you well, if you have needs for Curtains, to come to-day and participate in the savings ! which will mark the second day of the Rem nant SillC. ? Fourth floor Sale of Gold and Silver Trimmings G(>U) and Silver Trimmings of the wanted kinds in edses, humls. i'U\. are to be sold Tuesday at substantial reductions from the regular prices: Narrow Gold and Silver Edges, 50c to 75c-*f Q ^ qualities; sale pricfc, yard OtlC Gold and Silver Edges, 6 to 9 inches wide, on silk Tulle Net,*- white or black, 75c to $1.2$ qualities; sale price, yard vl/C Gold and Silver Bands, 1 to 5 inches, embroidered on silk . net or solid Tinsel Embroidery, $1.00 to $1.75 qualities; sale price, yard Metallic Cloth embossed with a combination of pastel shades, suitable for lining- suits and AA dresses, $2.00 quality; sale price, yard yl.vl! Gold and Silver Flouncing, IS inches wide, on white or black Silk Tulle Net, $1.75 to $2.00 quali- f\ ties; sale price, yard (pA.UU Geld and Silver Flouncing, 27 and 36 inches wide, $2.00 to 552.50 qualities; sale price, yard 31/jU ? Main llodr t s Chocolate -Covered Caramels at 29c Pound TTiULL Cvam Cara -*? mels witli a goodly amount of roasted al mond? covered with our delicious chocolate coat ing, regularly 39c a pound; special OQp for Tuesday... Samples of our Chocolate Easter Eggs either filled or hollow are now ready at the Candy Section Leave your orders now. ? Main floor PEOPLE WOULD PAY MORE AT TENT'ON TO RELIGION THAN -TO GOOD TIME. Spirited Discussion Follows Rending of Paper ? Do Not Sanction War.- However. . Thai war to the I'nited States would cause a needed spiritual awakening was declared by ministers yesterday afternoon at the Wheeling Ministerial ^^Association meeting following the reading of the paper. "The Religious Effect of the European War." by i )r. Ira G.- McCreary, of th^ Second United Presbyterian church. While the Wheeling pastor- did nor. openly say they wanted war the ojdn ion was said- to bp genera! that war would cause a deyoleuness to religion which was now spent on making money and pursuing pleasure. The paper was sanctioned one o" the J most scholarly ever read to local min-j isters. In ii was explained the . deep ? j moral feeling which is grasping, ? Europe *ml touching trie rest of the: | world. ' The meeting was the regular month-] ! |v session nf th?* association. U was i | well attended. L)r. Harence E. Allen! presided, t;. \V. Cory, of the ITniouj { Rescue mission, reported *2.101) prom-i ' iser] by pledge to the support of tiiej [ union,. ? ' - Home Baked Beans 2 lbs. for 25c1 LINK Market Auditorium. A GREAT MEDICINE. That most successful of all reme dies for woman's ailments, Lydia K. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound, owes | its origin to a botanic recipe which I came into the possession of I^vdia E. j Pinkbam about fifty years ago. This rer.ipe has proved so effective In the practise of a skilled physician J lhat Mrs. Piftkham procured the herns j and steeped and prepared them in t run ? old time fa'shion on her kitchen stove' for her friends and neighbors who ; suffered from woman's ailments. The ( fame of the virtues of this wonderful j medicine spread, until it is to-da.v j recognized as the standard remedy { for woman's ills. Business Hours //~T" IC IF /T\ '1^1 T\ Business Hours j . Dfy VJI?0. iQo <J0MMS WO. Saturday ? 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. ? . S a. m. to (5 p. m. ? ? The Quality Shop"? Women's Spring Fashions For Immediate Wear Advance Models of Authoritative Style ? Tailoring with the Perfection that distinguishes Our Apparel. UTILITY COATS In Tweeds and Overplaids $19.50 and $24.50 Quite the smartest and most practical of gar ments. Many models featurim* iarge collars; huge pockets, bolts and deep cuffs. SPRING COATS $24.50 to $69.50 1 1: every fashionable material ? Serjro, <ial?ar tiino, Burelia, Loopinr, fJunniliurl, I'nircl Twill, Bolivia, Cashmere Bolivia. Khaki-Kool. Spring Suits? An Impressive Display Sports, strictly tailored ami the more elaborate mo? l??ls i:i every fabric accnriM favnr by h*;isli i??n Men's AVear Serge, Gabardines, Tricotine, AY"ol Jersey liureila, Poirot Twill Tumls, Mixtures ami the new Silks. ?24.50 $29.50 $34.50 $39.50 $45.00 to $75.00 Wash Silk Blouses | Crepe de Chine Blouses | ? Georgette Blouses $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 j $3.98 $5.90 to $9.50 | $5.90 to $12.50 ENGINEER WM. GLENN INJURED; IN WRECK OF WHEELING- I CHICAGO EXPRESS. Locomotive Overturned and Express Car Derailed in Cut Near Glen- i coe Last Night. j, William Glenn, or Newark, O.. an rn ?ineer, was slightly injured; his loco motive was derailed and overturned, ind .in express car was thrown from file tr.uk wlnm liaiiimore K Ohio ex press train No. II. westbound, struck ii rock in a cut at (lleneoe. ()., nine miles west of Ilellaiiv, about 7:45 o'clock last evening. No other train man. nor none of the passengers was injured. \ The wrecked train is the Wheelins I'liicago expn-s, leaving I he Wheeling station at <>: 15 p. m. The train went nut on tiim! last evening and was run ning on schedule time when the acci-i [ic.it occurred. The engine, after be- J in;: derailed, turned over down an em-j banktm nt. and Engineer c.lenn was' painfully bruised about the legs. His! escape is regarded as remarkable as it was fortunate. The injured engineer, niter receiving medical attention, was! able tu pu to his home at Newark. j The U. >Cr (i. wreck train irom Ren-i wood was called to (ilencoe to assist in clearing n/> the wreck, and shortly lifter midnight the track was open, ai t)MUi.gh the ri:. Louis-New York ex- ; puss, due here at 1 : HO a. m., was late! i>n account of the mishap. OHIO & KANAWHA RIVER PACKET, COMPANY FORMALLY AS- | SUMES CHARGE HERE. I _ . I H. C. Donnelly Secretary and Treasur. j er, and Jeff Frame Succeeds Cap tain Henry Scheutler. The Ohio & Kanawha River Packet Company, recently granted a charter j by the Secretary of State, has formal- j ly assumed ehaVge of the local wharf; boat. The new company is organ-! ized to operate river packets and con- j trol wharf boats at Pittsburgh and' Wheeling and other points on t he j river. Captain If. C. Donnelly and Jeff ; Frame have charge of the local wharf j boat, succeeding Captain Henry Scheutler. Mr. Donnelly is secretary} and treasurer and general freight and i passenger agent fur the company. j The stage of water at the wharf last I night was 14 feet -7 inches and rising, j But little more water is expected, it j was announced. Ice is still gorged in : the Allegheny river, and unless there! is several feet ?more ol high water, it! will hardly be broken at present. The Liberty docked at the local! wharf last. night, from Parkersburg, and will depart to-day at 11:30. a. m. j for Matamoras. The Ruth will resume operations on j Thursday, arriving here from Point Pleasant, en route to Pittsburgh. The boat will go to Charleston Saturday night. The Tell City will also resume oper ations this week, departing from Point' Pleasant on Friday, and arriving here ' some time Sunday. Elver Telegrams. Davis Island dam ? 10 feet 6 inches, stationary; rain. Steubenville ? 14 feet 10 inches, sta- 1 ttonary; rain. Parkers burg ? in. 5 feet, rising; over- j cast. Morgantown ? -12. G feet, falling; cloudy. ) ?nl City ? 7 feet 10 Inches, stationary;; rain. I Warren ? 4 feet; showers. $2,000 DONATED FOR | JEWISH orphanage; Wheeling Contributes Over Third oi i Amount Pledged By West Virginia For Institution. Mere than S o?>0 was donated to the ! National Jewish Children's orphanage ? at Krie, Pa., last night l>y the Wheeling .(??wish people at a delightful dinner and meeting held in Lv 'IT Stre. t Temple, un der the (inspires of Wheeling ledge, X". tilfi ef the l:'ni K'rith. Uabbt A. II. Silver delivered the principal address, lie pledged to assist, in raising J'.i.Oi'O this year in West Virginia fur the home at the convention held in ICrie a few months ago Clarksburg litis already ' lontrihuteii SI. ""U. The meeting was presided over by K ' A. Me>s who was also tie toaslniasler. Speech. 'S w re made l?y Kng< lie liaer. Mose .Sonii- h^r'n and others. The dime r was served by the Cu'ls' Guild of the congregation, and was attended l?v near ly -00. j It was stated by tin of!iei:i| ..f tlio lodge after the meeting that before the. campaign is over the chances are Wheel- ; ing will lend the list of contributions for West Virginia cities with about 000. The fund is being raised to build an addition to the orpln'mng". which is one of the t i tii st and best equipped in (he country. Wheeling has .???n n or- j phans in the home. SftOljSHtl Only a Matter of 'Getting Etul'liug Ready Until Wheeling Wiil lie Savii:;.' Sonia Pivni the Streets. \ I - s. i|. mission :n \Y i;e> iim: is !iimv .'! lliatt*! ??:' g.'llir.g :i ieitliiin^ Pad;., it was anii'-iitiv d ? ; i in* ? I :iik last incht Tla St. < 'ba i i' s bot' l l>n ? l< 1 1 ti;: is prat: I ically .'titi'd. ili' t harti r ; ; 1 1 ? I e>tnsli t ii t ion an dratted alld P adv. and I. .M.j Seolt. j ? riiian- nt t. hurtnun, was ap- j pi in ted. . j .Mr. and Mr.-. < '. \\ . f,,rv ,v,|| ,,..A : ash t ! '? work to ge- the n., >i,.n I ration i>y spring, nf t|> ts.nim need ? l if i !-*i nt*'' the work ?$-. I M'i has b. en i.lita ill' d .Mssis. \\ II. liar.-, W. 1'. I;i bin-t.ii aiitl W. I. Saler w-'p* ji tt t h?'?r IV"- *1 la i night to !*? lit I he building a:nl get it it: i . s> ue mission si' .pe. 0. V. G. H. PHYSICIANS HEAR MANY ADDRESSES Local Physicians Discuss Dis-.-ascs at .Meeting in Hospital Last Evening. 1 1; . James A. S> liwiiin. it; an inlei - 1.-ttng paper at til" lit* ?Ijji? id li; ? vi.-iting swiff nl lite t>iini Valley lion er.tl hospital last night . discussed I iioroiiglil.i tin* ? "I". UMi.it ion nj' tip. Tuitielart inn of Neil*" The paper was disrii-sed In a number of pltysi i tans tin !'-i the leadership of Mr. Frank Li-Muvne llnpp. Mr. M. A. Mi (iregor, in a pap< r .spuke o! "Tumors." I ir. Hilmore ami uiiier- taking pari in Hiu discussion. Mr. Marry M. II, -ill presented a paper "A I a so III Purple HaetiiorrhaKia." Mr W. P. Megrail e\ h i bit ei| a jaw spitiii inly patenlod liv him 1 1 is a marked iinpnn em ut. over I he nltl iti' thini and pltysiriatt!* lasl night wore iinlito'd to recognize it as one of the 1>? -i splint improve merits in reeoni years. Mr. I.. M. U'i!-, son presided. | ? - . ? LEG IS BROKEN His tibia bone in lb'- leg. 'broken by h falling pi- . e nf inaebin. r.v. .t"*' Smith. I Z'- years old, of the Mound City mine I machine shops near Mnundsvilb'. was J brought to the Reynolds hospitiil iit j Cilendale last evening. SPREAD POSLAM I TO TEST ON PIMPLY SKIN Try tins! Spread I'oslmn ever that itehiiic skin affect lnn at night. Then iii.--mi.sf- iii?- trouble I'nun your" mind. Sleep .soundly ? si ml. nex t morning, ex amine (In.- skin and see just what one upplicn.) ion of I'oslam lias done. You will rejoice :<i know of one remedy pos sessed of real healing energy which can bring about results so i|iiiej;|y. Kezejua, Pimples. all broken-ntit. itch i nc surfaces, respond lo I'oslam us to | nothing else Sold every w tie re. For free sample i write to Kmc-rgeney laboratories. !1- i West iT.rh St.. New Vork City. And I'oslam Soap, being medlcnted with I'oslam, will lieiirdH your skin while used daily for toilet and hath. SHRINERS' SHOW CALLED OFF; TWO OF CAST ILL "Julius Caesar" Will Be Presented A?ain At a Later Date. Sine* announcement of the repealed p^rionnaiice ??i lite Shakespearean trude ?y, "Jul. u> i.'aefar,'' by lift- Osiris Tem ple, Ancient Arabic order Nobles of ilo Mi. vise Shriiiv. in this city March L", two oi the pel nc- . | :t I monib-'cs of the cast iiave bei.-n s: l i- i.en with illness and i lie presentation has been postponed In definitely. 1 low- v. r. upon the recovery ui the' cast nienihers, the play will be repealed in response lo an insistent de mand -sincn the iast performance in tho lati'-r pari of January. FOR BELGIAN CHILDREN Two thousand doll sirs has been re ported io i he < 'a< ho lie dioee.so offices in-re as \\'< si Virginia emu riliu t ions to the fun ! lor starving U' lgian children, it was aniiotnieed yesterday. The whole <\-ilho|ie ehiirih of ih- l/nitcd States is i-, iviny to ihis fund. ON HOLY LAND AOAIN Dr. Allen's Lecture Illustrated By His | Own Slldos and Photographs, I Only copies in Country. Mis own photographs and slides li? > collected in I he lbdy Land will l>0 j sln-un lonight at Hie l-v.urtli Street M K. church in I he illustrated leeture by I ?f. t "la t'ejiee IJ. .Midi, who traveled ill the Holy hand in 1 !> 1 ? . "Xitzarus to Ueyroiil." is the subjt.-el of I lie second of Hie series. The Kpworlh I.eague and I'lio (Juceii Esther Standard Hearers are sponsors for the lecture. Hair Gams Out In Handfuls. Dry Scaly Lifeless Scalp Affected by Itching and Scratching, Was Disfigured. Completely Healed by Cuticura. Cost $1,50, "1 began to lose rov hair: it came out in three places making me bald. A couple of months later my head began toitch which caused big erup ti'-ns. 1 could not sleep for as it made me i {V scratch so that my scalp was " ^ '*/ irritated and I had large \ J scales on it. My hair came out by handfuls and got life A _i / less and dry. It disfigured //? {/ \J me. 1 was ashamed. "I had the trouble two year; when a friend recommended Cuti cura Soap and Uintment, so I bought ;wo liars of Cuticura Snap and two boxes .">f Cuticura Ointment and in a month I was completely healed." (Signed) Writ. I'. Tlicis, .*424 Mt. Pleasant Ave., j lliL'hlandtown, Md., June 24, 1916. Keep your skin fresh and clear by tlu daisy use of Cniicura Soap and Oint ment. Absolutely nothing better, purer, sweeter or moie effective. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. H, Boston." Sold everywhere. Kloss Ice Cream is the Ice Cream with a PERSON ALITY. Try it and you'll have to agree. Both Phones 1710 ARE YOU BUILDING This Spring? If you are, let us figure on your plumbing, we'll save you money and besides our work is in a class by itself. SCHOFIELD COWL CO. 23 Tenth St. Both Phones. THE MENDEL COMPANY Carl J. Kepzior, Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Private Chapel, 1212 ChapUno Street. CaU Either Phone. 357. Geo. R. Taylor Co. Store Hours? 8:30 to ?:30 > Taffeta Silks * . To You -- "?; THE CHOICE OF GROUND COLOR ? :f THE CHOICE OF STRIPE COMBINATIC^S? A SUPERIOR QUALITY AND LUSTRE-* A WORTH-WHILE PRICE VALUE? ? LIGHT OR DARK- " * $2.00, $2.50 and$2.95 Embroidered Baby Flouncing^ IN DAINTIEST SWISS AND MULL Hemstitched Edges ? V ? aanar ? \69c ? $im 24 and 27-ineb. J { Being now and carefully selected they eonicfa happy medium in Spring sewing, faciltating the quick.; turning out of garments that arc unbeatable for fineness-!; WHEXCE comf4j i an icssct- vagrant red cedars Huge Chests ? arid Si&all IX WAXED OR POLISHED FINISH? the: beau tiful grain, the refined get-up, the harmon? with which it blends with willow, white, mahogany, etc., make of it a tit ornament and useful additionigo any .boudoir. v x- ' $ 7.95 , $12.50, $13.50, $17. W, $ 20.00 , $22.00 and $24.50 The Corse That Costs You Mores..' Gives You More ? Else Why are Shrpvd Women Everywhere Adopting Makes Such as These i ?4 The Gossard? front lacer Selj% from The Burner ? back lacer > to The Lily of France . J $2p.00 Take a corset as is advocated here, have iuyitted by our capable titters, altered, if necessary, to carfi*for any individual peculiarities of your figure, and you.>tvill find not only comfort and health, but a consciousness?rif being right in looks and bearing ? and the extensive service will pay you a dividend. Z Dainty Envelope Chemise IN 15 STYLES % $1.00 ??J Tn flesh and white of sheer nainsook or b?tistc and a great variety of trimming Briar Stitching ? Lace Trimmed Shirred Yokes ? Fancy Yokes S'izes 3fi to 46. A V '*y Mow About Your Subscription? Many Expire in Mar en You Don t Want to Miss an Isg/e There that corn is gone! That is the common expression of comfort after people use RUSSIAN CORN REMEDY. It is easy to apply, perfectly safe, and removes the corn without any trouble or delay. At any* of the Coleman Stores. 25? \ Relieve that pain in your feet Painful, tired, aching Feet are a con stant source of annoyance. Use COLEMAN'S FOOT POWDER, and enjoy thorough foot comfort, even after a hard day's work. "25c JtHBEE D0UC STORES ^ - /A LfJLM? ,00 tiWAMO P4AIN j 'ira/ff iriiU jT?trr* ***'? . HOC tMAPl*4