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Saturday, March 17, 1917. STONE & THOMAS The Weather? Rain. A "WONDERFUL collection of Suits and (.'oafs having clover styles, smart col orings, tine materials and yet at most moderate prices. Our popular-priced garments are chosen with the same care and painstaking attention to detail ;is our finest apparel and must measure up to tin* standard maintained l?y .this store at all times. Most of the Suits and Coats -offered Saturday were received during the past two days. The styles are new and correct and the range of selection most varied: /P*a Spring Coats? IX swagger styles with new pocket effects, wide or narrow belts, iarge cape collars and cut on full, sweeping lines. The ma terials are poplin, wool velour, tweed, gab ardine. jersey in every desirable plain Spring shades, checks and mixtures ? $9.95, $12. S5, $15.00, $19.50 ? Stone & Thomas ? Tbird floor sprmg sums SUITS that refloat the lines of much higher priced models ? made on youthful lines or plainer ones for the matron. Braid trimming, em broidery or the novel use of buttons give them quite a dccided Springlike air. The materials are serge, poplin, jersey, tricotine, gabardine and tweed in mixtures and plain shades ? $15.00, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 The Ever Interesting Coiffure TT IS the gray one ? J- smart, dignified, and strictly la Mode. . One of these handsome wavy" Switches, accurately matched . by experts, will accomplish the effect you desire. lS-inch Wavy Gray (T*-| QJf Switches 20-inch Wavy Gray (PO Q?T Switches 22-inch Wavy Gray Qr Switches ? Beauty Shop ? Third floor Saturday Candy Specials rp \YO special n u in bf rs in -*? Candy for the week-end shopper: Cream Nougat. a confection that consists of cream fondant, marshmallow. nuts and fruit, soft ;md v??rv tastv. speciallv priced ;.t 13? a half-pound bn*. t'h?MM?lnt?? -Covered Peanut Puff's, a dainty cube of porous molasses i-andy filled with deli rious peanut Nutter and cov ered with our fine chocolate coat in?. specially priced at 25c a pound. ? Stone & Thoira* ? Main floor Continuing Saturday ? Sale of House Dresses S1.00, $1.25, ?1.50.81.98 S2.50 and S2.0S ? Stone & Thorna* ? Second floor Satin Camisoles at SI. 00 LOT of Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles in several pretty models, some simply tailored ? others trim nicd with touches of hand-cm broidery and lace in flesh and white, exceptional values at SI. 00. ? Stone & Thomas ? Second floor Children's Dresses at $2 CH I I. 0 R F! N 'S Dresses in many dainty styles, some smocked, others tailored, fin ished with belts and large pock ets, new plain colors aivi nov elty checks and plaids in sizes up to (S years at S2.00. ? Sto^e & Tiioma* ? Second floor Girls' Spring Apparel A DISPLAY OF Spring models in apparel thai will delight every little lady who sees it. The gar ments are so new, s<> varied, so irresistibly youthful and becoming: Girls' Coats, sizos 4 to Ifi years, made of velour, poplin and serge in fancy' and sports checks and plain shades ? S4.98 tov$16.50. Girls' "White Drosses of sheer lawn, organdie, voile, rep and fancy net, sizes (> to Itf years, pretty and charming Dresses selected with the greatest care and attention to detail ? $2.98 to $17.50. Girls' Dresses, sizes 4 to 1(> years, come in linen, pique, rep, ehambray, gingham, taffeta ? S1.9S to $17.50. Girls' Suits in shoe- top lengths, made of all-wool pop lin and serge in shepherd checks and plain colors, Copenhagen and navy blue, apple green, tan and Mark - and - white chocks ? S12.9S to S19.50. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIALS? Main floor? Birls' White Middies trimmed Girls' White Middy Skirts ; with blue piping, sizes 6 to with waist, plaited style, 14 years; Saturday r"A sizes 6 to 12 years; ?* A special OUC Saturday special . . OUC ? Ston? & Thomas ? Third floor T raveling Bags at a C A A Special Price . . . HKRK'S an opportunity to secure a real all-leather Travel ing Hag for a five spot. These Bags are made of real cowhide leather in walrus, crepe and long grain seal and plain finishes, built over a heavy steel frame with dnuhle pockets, gussets and roniers and gilt trimmings. These are not the regular $5.00 Bags, but for Saturday A A you can save some money buying these for ? 8 tone & Thoma# ? Main floor Spring Footwear Fashions MANY new and striking effects in Women's Foot wear are being shown, styles that are correct and will be the vogue this Spring among the smart dress ers. Among the many lines here for your choosing we mention these Spring styles at a very low price special f??r Saturday: Women's Shoes with black kid vamp with either pearl gray or white washable kid top, popular lace style, very good for present wear, specially A (\ priced at, pair t,. Stc3? & Thomai ? Main floor Attractive Spring Millinery $3.98 and $4.98 THE Hats at this price which we will have on sale Saturday are uncommonly good value a nd 'we anticipate the liveliest selling, as those we had last week went out with such a rush. By good fortune we have procured another lot of over 300. These Hats are ail in the newest shapes and straws and the delightful colors for which the Millinery ? if the coming Spring is noted ? $3.98 and $4.98. We are now prepared with a fine showing of Children's Hats for Spring wear. ? Stone 3s Thomas ? Third floor Jtfon? $c ?homsts Geo. E. Johns Co. The Quality Shop=^ ? Suits Are Again Fashionable The Four "Smart" Materials are Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill and Burella Cloth. Womens Serge Suits Included are plain nr belted models. Many v. itli extra collars of Silk or Broadcloth, beauti fully Siik lined. $19.50 to S69.50 Womens Gabardine Suits Included are Plain or Belted models. Many button trimmed nxid braid bound. Short, Medium ' V or Long Coats*. $32.50 to $59.50 Womens and Misses Poire t Twill Suits Plain nr belted, Novelty Pockets. Braid 01 Button trimmed. Man vof these Suits feature Beautiful Skirts. $29.50 to $62.50 Burella Cloth Suits For sports, or street wr>nr. Plain. Pleated or belted models. In all the Season's New Color inps. $27.50 to $69.50 Spring Blouses Smart New Styles JZ uamty Fabrics, Effectively Trimmed Wash Blouses Crepe de Chine Blouses Georgette Blouses 98? to $5.00 $3.95 to $9.50 $5.90 to $16.50 IRIS FERRY ADJOURNMENT TAKEN' LATE YES-! TERDAY FOLLOWING SELEC TION OF NEXT MEET ING CITY. Old Age Pensions for Miners Favored Will Endeavor to Have People j Vote at Next Election. Martins K*rry was srlec'ed as the HUS convention <-ity for the. ' "Ut;a Min?- Workers of America of sub-.iis irin of district i>. at. the closing ses sion or t lie nineteenth annual convert- j Mon held in the Ohio Valley 1 lades j ami Labor assembly ha!! 'his wpok. . Tie- selection was unanimous. Kep-1 rest nt at ives of the mite rs residing in I [lellaire anil Steuben ville sought Iho convention, hut. when U became ap parent thai the majority fa voreci .Mar tins Ferry they withdrew their buls. Discussion of mat tors relative to the eonsirucuon of 'he miners' temple tn L$ridgeport consumed the greater por tion of the meeting v.-sterday. I' con tinued to such an extent mat .hue in the afternoon it was leatvd ih.it 'tie convention would he continued Htt oiher day. This was avoided by John W. Moore, president of tin* Ohio min ers in an address in which he appeal ed to the miners 10 dela? the construc tion of the new building a year, point ing out that by that time there would be sufficient tuuds in the treasurj to| build without a stoppage. Moore Favors Pensions. Old age pensions for miners was again brought up at the morning ses sion. resulting in the adoption ot a resolution favoring the plan and utg-j nm the miners of the district to put j i heir shoulder to the wheel in an ?-f lort tn have the matter brought before the people at the next Ohio state elec-| lion in the fall. Herbert S. lhglow, of, Cincinnati, champion of the cause tn Ohio, was to have made tin addt?. s>. but owing to his inability to attend. S S. Savage, secretary ot too district organisation, spoke. The controversy of local tin Ions \'os IS" and 1077. .located at Mc i'lainsvllle and Helhiire. over, the collection ot a fine by local 430. v. as left to John W. Moore and the secretaries of the unions involved for ( settlement. The trouble was orca ! siuned by a miner working uniier ilie i jurisdiction of both unions then *ork 1 ing in a non-union mine. or this he ! was fined and the local -LHi ?lk'cted ibe fine. I/ical lf,77 contended that j payment should have been made to it. Lutherans To Greet | Their Own Church Man. 'Will March to Men's Meeting at the ! Court Sunday in Body in Honor of Dr. Fry. of Philadelphia. To rrcet a prominent officer of their 'church in a body Lutheran's mens brotherhoods and Bible classes. *b<iut :*no numbered from the city ^*ood, Warwood, Martins 1< erry. >rld--?p''r^ Hellaire. McMechen and him (?rme, will march from the First 1 Lutheran church on Sixteenth f^eet on Sundav afternoon to the mens meeting at the Court theatre, i Or. Charles L. Kry. general sccre "tarv of the home mission and churr i : extension work of jhe church, will speak to men of \\ heeling. His ap pearance here will be augmented b> {he playing ot the \ enettan rrouba dours orchestra and th.ereadingof "There is No Lnbeltef. b> Mi.^s Catherine Roberts. , Dr Frv's lecture will be 1 , Sure Cure for a Time Like This." In order to manipulate the great crowd ?the ushers will arrive at the theatre, int 2 o'clock. The leaders or the ?Lutheran movement are Or. A. ; Renze. Or. E. Howard. Or. O. i..j 1 1 lean and Mr. Huggins 'i LECTURE ON "HUMAN EYE." I "The Human five" is the topic | i which Or. C.eorce A. A>chm;in will ! discuss in an address before the Men > ; uuild of St. Matthew's 1'. K church, i Monday evening. March 1!?. l ards ! announcing the meeting were issued vesterday. Or. lv S. Rullaid, presi dent of "the society, will preside. I Larce quantities of glassware are (reaching South Africa from Japan. I Sweden and the Fnited THE MENDEL COMPANY Cxrl J. Xepner, Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Private Chapel, 1212 Chaplin# Street. Call Either Phone. 357. WANTED ? Experienced Elevator Operator, over 18 years of age; steady position. Apply today, GEO. E. STTFEL CO. Mb -1S-1 Do n't OVsrlook The necessity of careful teetii keeping Good teeth not only add to your a' irrctive appearance, but thev are es sential to good health, good digestion and a happy disposition. Our Dental Work Will repair all (he tiny breaks in '| your teeth and prevent further decay. Don't wait until the small cavities get to be bis ones, for that will increase your discomfort and the cost of dental work. Dr. C. M. TALBOT! Successor to TALBOTT & FARNSWORTH DENTISTS. Lady Attendant. Both Phones. All Work Guaranteed. 1229 MARKET ST. A'ezc Hosiery in Si/k In greatest of color combinations Black a\- i t li While in group' and alternate ? Black with Creen ? Black with Ji'ed ? Black with Lavender White, with ('open. Yellow, Purple, Uose, Black and Green. Purple with While ? Purple i w n-t i iiic Bronze with Kelly Bronze with White Pink with (J rev ? Pink two-tone ? Pongee ;i i nl Black- - Old tioKl ami Blue ? Wome/i V Black Silk Hose ui (iordon make ? ) Pure Thread Silk- ) Stripes $1.25 $1.00 Parr Tiny Tots Togs-- 2 to 6 year .Mother visitors to tin- Baby Corner li i id cliarmiui; apparel wraps, frocks and head wear- all readv t'or sunshine days. COATS IN cnLOK $2.50 to S 12.50 HATS for hovs and girls, . ipl.25 to $8.98 BONNKTS - $1.50 SI. 79, ?1.98 up io $4.75 PRKSSKS for dress and plav 59c, 69c t" '1*2.50 Will T K DRESSES -...98^ to $8.50 BOYS' WASH SPITS' ^ 69r 75o In (iinghams. Kepp, Pegsry Cloth, I. ^ Linen, ti'alatca. etc., in many a r.-lever style for the little fellow. J 53.98 I Vlii/e Glove Sale Special fnr Saturday ? ) (ftfj r f\ Sew high grade stock Beautiful deep, dull lustre kid w/th stitch i r s irs and embroidering* in Mack n^id self ? only a fortunate direct import ni%kes thia price possible. , Sale of Hair Bow * 25c and Sash Ribbons f yard A special concession in Dresdeiis, Plaids and Plains to add tlie true Spring eyilor touch to your little daughter. These are he good, Maiid-up kind. ? 7 SATURDAY-OXLY 'Umbrella Sale FOR }]E X AND WOMEN Purr Silk, with plain or \ carved wood handles, with I, Q $ or without sterling trims ? I XP it * ' ^ iruaranteed. SATURDAY OXLY. Jersey Cloth Suiting IX AWNING STRIPES . Blur, Pink. Green, Black and]) OQr Ixosc on grounds of Tan or "White; j ? oij-inch. f) YARD LACK EDGED LUNCHEON ?ETS il Tumbler Doilies I ^ !> Plate Doilies ?\ $lt29 the Set 1 24-inch Center ? ) . FRIDA Y and 6/1 TURD A Y IN ART SECTION HSc Stamped Drosses of I'i<|uc find Poplin 79C .$1.'jr> Infants' Presses ? Stamped ^ I jim Nain-ook ilmvns ? fully made ? stamped.. T.""- I Jay l.'ares, -Pi-inch ? Scalloped ? Stamped . Piipio Pawn and Poplin Dresses? stamped 1 m?- PI'.AKP l 'l\( K 'I IKT ? I'olnrs only ? for.... r?c ( "( >TTm.\ ? all colors ? for FRIDA Y and SA TURD A Y A T NOTION DEFT "I\eej? ? '|o;im I lair Brushes 45c ll!? Children 's Supporters 9C '25c. Sanitary BHts- all sizes 1.5C 2!?e Kmbniidfr^ and L'nv trimmed Brassieres. .. 25C 2.V Boxed J lair Pins, amber and shell I8f 7r?r aiid -"Or values in Suit and Dress Buttons. IOC do/.. S9c 75 C 59C 49C . 6c 10c imifciinni in ii inwirTiiiwWi! B SSZ&tBUB CUR 7 A INS WITH DUTCH VALANCE SATURDAY ONLY -ty $124 $1.69 value ;j SET Developed of Marquisette "with, inol if and edge or.- braid-on with edge in white ovJy ? the valance in this effect, -.is placed on rod between the/two cur tains, separating then/. "V t BAKE SALE and CANDIES? QUEEN ESTHER (MRCLE 4th ST. CHURCH. i McCALL'S MAGAZINE ? A YEAR FORyA DIME aylor I horofara Another Week Filled To The Brim With Bargains! i014 MAIN ST., WHEELING, W. VA. That every woman will have the opportunity ot visiting tne .big Opening Sale, we will continue it ANOTHER WEEK. Remember, all New Merchandise, many New Bargains. Come in- get acquainted. . . Newest Dresses Silk ;i 1 1 < i SiMiff- ;i biir showing; j?! >.UU values-- % $7.95 Afternoon and Street Dresses nisi inctivc ami new models in the must fl'.siro'l i.-olorings; to $:.?;) values ? $16.95 Party presses Of L'repe tU Chine and Georgette ^repc; $25 to $40 values? $18:.95 WAISTS An \?xtra effort ? Voi^e Waists ? about iiOO. Values $1.50 V $2.50? - 95c I a FRiCES THAT ARE RIGHT. 500 Waists 75c yalues 29c Sale Price. NEWEST SPRING SLITS? $ 1 ? *Q C 200 Suits- Fashion's best modes for Spring, showing the latest .?Tr% ? ^ V effects? values ranging from $18, $'J'l and $:.'>0, arc offered at "1 ? SPECIAL? $5.00 to $8.00 Ladies' Skirts? Sale Price __$3.95 NEW YORK CLOAK & SLIT V!()RE 1014 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. Intelligencer Want Ads For Quic1{, Result f ' k r