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Two Big, Busy Stores in Wheeling. 20 other big stores in Ohio Pa., and W. Va. ?22 Stores in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia REAL SHOE MAKERS 1051 MAIN STREET MAIN STREET L These Specials at Both Our Wheeling Stores. At This Very Special Price We Offer A Large Variety of Women's Pretty EASTER BOOTS Mf Regular S7 and Sti Dualities! \\\ \ a t P III Strikingly hund?oim> now Spring .lnodoi? more charming than ever b<>for?\ They';. tvaliy $."? and vaii:'1.*. as High fact and button motlH.- in Havana Bi-o-vm, Gray Snede. Bronro and Black Xid and two tone pat. terns in duuupagrao and Gray wltli -whlto tops: patent Trtth oliajupayaa tops and patent ?with Colored Crarsn etto top*. Aud dozens o:' oUwr in stur.niiiK SprJUB lish moii"!s. MI biv.iuiifnl mod': is tsvlos. a is.. Kns Women's Dress Shoes Several pr.nty ii-w styl-s iti dull ami :.-nm< i-r. All- sizes'. ttcjjr.lui Men's $5.00 Shoes Classy New i Spring Styles For Easter: The newest PprlriK stylos t'or positive saving ot' il."5.Na row to.>. Kr.5ClI.-h. tace and bu ton models in tan. cord-> calf. patent, vici ana jcunmetal. ' Also somv sporty two-col or p a 1 1 e r rt :- : genuine welted solid a.-? sixvs. A Remarkable Value Women's $5 Shoes ? | Several Pretty Styles Specially Priced at ^ Smart syllsh shot's ? :u. a X genuine s?avin< of J I. or, on .A every pair. Hish Ian- urn! A button models. Tan, pat cm. dull and bronze and patent. with c t> 1 <? r .? >1 . rravtnette tops. His:!), \ medium and low heel*. 1 Clean-up Women's $2 to $4 Shoes I! i Gills' $1.50 baocs S3 * Sf: >?!>- i. f-r Mb.-! ar.u $ I 'Irt-SK ??av.-n ? l-ati, r. || a. ? . 7n i Boys' School Shoes $1.25 Chiltlren's S h i , Pumps n ill INxiiHn SsuulaN. in pni'MU ki"l: Si/.''."- I i.i really worth ?*!."'?. sp? rinl at. a pair Children's Shm s and Mary .laii- Pumps; p.f< nt a.tnl C|\ft ilniijfotn It iti ; sl7.i s in WOMAN'S CLUB MUSIC DEPART .WENT GIVES PROGRAM WITH LOCAL ARTISTS. Only American Composers Included on the Program Which at Present Time Was Very Apropos. Tn**re wus y strong flavor of "Amer ir i first." i:i th?=? March recital of the Mu.-ic department uf t he Woman's club, which was given yesterday aft ernoon. b? fore an audience that filled the auditorium or* the Y. W. A. Mrs. Henrietta Arbenz-Romine was < hairtuan for the day and she with :he help of Mrs. J. H. Baum and Mrs. Flora Williams, arranged the program which was made up entirely of Amer ican composers. The national colors were displayed prominently as a background for the sta^e and th* (.horus with its fifty voices infused a patriotic response in their singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" at the clos^. RecoRQir.ed ability was displayed in the u-eil balanced program which was offered, and Mrs. Roniine was warmly ' compliraeated on its success. Several 1 of the composers whose music was Everybody Knows And Everybody Likes ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH heard worn objects of particular in- I [.?rest. especially after the intimate i paper prepared by .Mrs. Julius I'oi-j lock. .Mr>. Pollock was chairman of . .this department for several years ami < it w:.s again a great pleasure to hear ( her. Each composer of the program 1 was spoken oj in a brief interest ins < tashion and she tolil of the beginnings! | of American compositions aud thel | birth of our national airs. The sonu numbers were all of aj, 1 h'gh order and Mrs. Elsie Fischer!; ' Kincheloe opened t li?- program. She had three numbers. "Summer Time," I i "Fairy Lullaby" ami "The Cry of J ' , Uachaei." These soncs were by women , Composers, respect iv*'lv. Ward-Steph- 1 ans. Mrs. H. II. A. (teach and Mary Turner Salter. Mrs. Kincheloe's songs' were Riven \v i i h Unit h ip;h decree of;, .finish which characterizes fill her ap-j Ipearanees and the last number par-' iticularly was given witii great. ? 1 ra - j ma'ic intensity. 'Miss Sarah Metzner' .played her accompaniments and both [were received with much enthusiasm, j [ Miss Dora Neininuer made her first ; public appearance after an extensive, study course in the East, and as shej is unusually sifted her three numbers t ?won great appreciation. They were: | i"I)own in the Desert." by Gertrude! iKoss; "Sing to Me. Spring," a com-, j position by Sidney Homer, the hus i band of Louise Homer and ai I weird melody by II. N. Burleigh, aj' I negro composer. This .ha 1 great I | depth of tone, which Miss Xeiningerj [accomplished with beautiful interpre j tation. I The club greeted Mrs. Delavan Mc [Gregor with pleasure as she has not recently been heard before the organ ization. Her violin selection was by A. Walter Kramer. "Chant .Ne^re." Opus 22. No. 1. Mrs. Srifel played . the piano accompaniment and the ! rhythtnatlc melody was most superbly J given. Mrs. Anna Hilton Otto and Mrs. J. j L. 15. Connelly sang the old favori'e, , "(), That \V?- Two Were Maying," by j N'evin. Their voices, blended most ) beautifully and lie* sympathei ic ae- i paniment of Miss Metzner did much i to bring out their tune <iualit y and r beauty of expression. i< Mrs. Edward Stifel's phrving. which ?' always holds her audiences, was wejl 1 displayed in her choice of selections. ;| The first. "Homoresque" t Hungarian). -s b\ Henry Gerwtg'. of I'ittsburgh: the 1 second. "A Scottish Tone l'icture." b\ v E. A. McDowell, and the third, "Valsn 1 Brilliant," bv Manna Zucca. The Lit- v ter was a fine bit of writing and was played with characteristic insight f which brought out the ardor and beauty of the number. ' The audience showed their keen appre- [, ciation of the citib chorus, which is di- v reeled by Mrs. Elsie Fischer Klncheloe. ; It was heard in two .selections appear- ] ing on the program, and the "Star r Spangled Banner" at the close. The j* "a" number was "The Two Clocks" q and the "b," the "The Snow Storm." y both the work of James Rubers. The ii chorus is rapidly attaining a higii I degree of efficiency under Mrs. fi Kincheloe's direction and the out io Hirsts of lone were in most harmon ious accord. The program in its entirety reached i high artistic level and uiihokls :!.ie .veil earned reputation of the Musie ieparttuent. ot' which Mrs. W. K. IVoolenweber is' chairman, for the ?xcellence of its series of recitals. Etiffaffement Announced. Miss Null Lohnian inortnined i i. ?' it:>-ini>'TS I lie J. N". ?Vs Thursday fv? iiinK at h?r tuune ? ? 1 1 I'ourti ?? to h s- 1 r ?-?-t . nniioiiiiftiicr i In* i-ngair'Mn<nt ? ? t* Miss H<M"iii<**- WuIots. formerly >>f Pittsburgh. ti- Mr. Win. Tool'!. Jr., al.-" of that city. The wctld inj; to iak<- p I j? ? . ? April Kith. The liberations wv.-e beautifully car ried ou I in the Kaster colors <?!' Mid whit'', and a daintilly n j * | >' ? i : . r ? ? I luncheon concluded thu affair. These r-cm prisinir !h" party \v?-r- . Miss?s: Hi*r?*nic?j Walters. Helen Walters. lat'.y Muiir*-r. M.iK'lal^n Maun-r. Mart. N c 1 1 l.ohni.Mi. I'ditli .Sti'ulH'. uf Pitts burgh: Helen South, of Wilkinsburg. I'ii.: Mrs. Virgil Pointer, of ? Aiid>*r:-"ii. Ind.; Ml sit .Veil i la yes t>r l'iiislmi Pa.- Miss l.uellle Ehorlo of Pit'shm -y}>. Pa.: .Miss Duri'thy Mi'iinnv, of 1 ? 1 * ? . - hi:rph. Pa : Mrs. Virull Painter, . f ,\n.! irson. Ind. West X.l'borty Program. On Saturday ??\ ??iiiittc. March ? !h.- W< si Liberty Slate Xormal .-rii",.| the f'dh'winc nit?-r?- - liiiR j ' :n will l>< Ki\en b> I li?"- nioinlv is ot the rhet"i !? A FiNE TREATMENl FOR WRINKLES AND DRY FADED SKIN Women whose skin is wrinklvd. .? ow, dry, faded, and rough. (hit ea>: V md quickly change this condition !>;? in easy inexpensive homo t r*-a:iini,. Jo id your local druggist. !i. < ; i i ? ? - i Co.. or any first class dealer. j-*i: ?.itase n bottle of I " s 1 ? utiil rub a l.u n to the ekin for a few moments night before retirisig. This sinm' reattwnl is all that is necessary. ? : he results :i r? ? apparent almost nice. The skin which has la<*k?d prn . >r nourishment quickly absorb- : ?? >ure nut oils of which t'-is is oc i >ounded. and they supph jus: l hp lYi-i ind nourishment required to p-siu ?? rnoothness, plumpness ami nam :ai ?olor. and drhe away tin hidetms vrinkles which ate such a worry ami anse of emharrassment so women w : > rant to look well. To inns: jn tipie i! . >r?*sence of wrinkles ?*:i woman t,ce means that her joulh is past. I., hotisamis of really young women who iave wrinkles which come from a ioorly nourished, shin. can .ins: as wvl' r>ok their real ai;e. t?r younger. if tin y rill take care of their ? omplesions Uslt is not a paste or cream, hut . a iquid 5t? bonles, so ??lean and daintily j lerfumed that it is n pleasure io u. ?? j t. Pu t a hot lie today and see how ! ulckly it impro\es the appearance i.T i our skin. It is positively guaranteed! ot to cause tie- slightest iiair grown I t is also a splendid treatment f ? > r i ruckles, blackheads and many form j f eczema. j !3 i S Q ? * j .! Finally Cured by Using One Dollar Bottle of Aruolox. < m- I ?? ? r 1 1 ?? of \mo|n\ !? ti ? ??? I !: . l-'.ir i ?-i i >.-ars I si: !'!'?> i ??<! with --z.-ma of the sialp. Iicad l.-im: I'nvvivd with sr.* lis and ? t alis. I : rl -vi-ry lli-ltur rt'i om 11 : mi?-< I and cvprythiut; a.lv-rt s I with out i -*i j ?? I" until I houelit a l<ottl?? of Aimdov I? ivJi.-v.mI :'i<* K.'hitiU at ora'o. a-mi on- l.nttl.' o it 1 1 r?- 1 > <''ir-il my ivzimiki. I lit-a rtilv .*? in I i*!i<it'uII y r-i'o:niin?nd it to all sut' !>!???!"< "I lion i!iif dlseas*. J \.MKS W sk\v.\i:i>. firnzl', Indiana. Amolox i ? i tit ii i'.- it t ;il"i!" will ?iiiii'kl.v , | l?;i ? il li |i|iii;i|. s. Idii-'khi-ads. ami tak- <> i : t , al! ri tineas or tin- skin am: run- ir.nsr forms of si-:ln ilis-as-. Had, -h roni.r I'as-s j ? ?! E./-111 t. Psoriasis. Tt'tfr. that hav? lasted for years. yield m ? ? : qtiirfklj* ( idi'ii I ???? ?> ointment and liquid a re used. Trial si/a* aiir t* || lines! .<i < 'o. Ill'1 Market St., U'hr? 1 ihK. \V \'ii? Kuaratuee ' Ani'dox. :????! will refund the money It' i* fails to trlvi- sat Isfait ior. S-nd postal for fiv- sample tn Arnold; j l.ahor.t mries. Yntmirsiown, Ohio. \ i eliiss anil M?m> 1 1 >?* meiulu i s >>: t ho '.ills' ? iymltasi i> s . lass I >t tnli Pa-iJ l?rili W 'or he.; f'ti: l?> t !.?? ?*I:i ' ? ? I Hl.uk. Mildred I '.ogress. H.ithii 11 ? 'ox. I. -In I v inc. i I inivliT, Kalry J liarsh, |j ssji' .lolinsoli, >-??!!? I. 'ill- I; ? ast-r, Vrrii I.m-j^Ii, i:isii M.s 'atishind. o Parsons Nellii pi-weli. laitira i. I! l:-ml;-. Kiii.-l Ulioad- Klizaheih " Sar\-r. Ma- Yob". i 1 SI I. AS M -\ KN'I'.l: 'fill: WKA II Kit ??!?? UAVKJ.??K ' j Sr-ll- I ti A : tin- i :-.| 1 1 ? m ] ii I I..i>s.-.|,-.>..|..-|- t hi i. I 'a i sons t.odfrey t'iss .... I.. Tliornhurir j( i'. iIv \V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1< ?; > Mnrv l.orenlz ' I ".install i'h-;.,. . .. .Milo I'ooper . S.,a;!e i'ass 'I'll >lli:i.M Ha II f I.' 1 ., Seen- II ? *|. 'I'll- N I >; 1 1 1 of Ihspair. j \ Mr. Sm II Priii! Maii.'in , I :..li I .ti ml \- Nrliun ilris.- , , .l-m K.hIim'x \iiliur ?'oiiK-r, f Mr. Mary.. K-.l.-rt Millikcti , 1- m Willi hrop. . l.<roy \V:i(l<|.-ll Mr I>.-wlrs I.. Ii?- < Inrr.-tt Sil ts Mtirii.-r.. . . H irry 'inil-r; | Tli S.'t'iii- I V. Ninlit of tli. \.'w V r ' : 1 1 V : .Mrs. KIiiiM Miss I .nilliI'o...k . .. Kirs I .Mrs tl'.inti Nrtiu'V . . Silas Muriii'i' ? ;>?ilfn y < 'ass Mr. l-aiiim-t*. r Mrs. frm'k'MiI horp Mrs. Os?roo<l 'tn! Miss iJuiin. Pr ijtoi I la S?iui . . . N" -III.- I ,n tn astir!,' . . i Ji-| t rmii- SI - wu r-' J j < >1 1 vi- I it v <??'?; , | Ma- \'olir> ...... J lurry ' ;rnl?-r s . . .\ I.. Tliornliiir?? v; 1 .i-sl'i- tlarntt i; M ?. rtl- Au\ II \ j X-l 1 1- I. an/. ,'i'tpnl III' i :: \ . .. . l'ossi- .i>ihiisto?! ? Thomas HniiKh' ; ,\ I >r. Kintl'l* Uaymtiiitl MnntKf'in-ry i Mr i 'rai'k- ii* horp ....Paul Malian ' S'lomon policrt Millik-ii S. . n- \ I ' Til- l.vtwil r.f Mopo. | A ? iorifi-.'v < 'riss a. I. Tlifiriihursr ! f Unby ilppio i"li~.ali-lli Sin-Ms ' !? Silas Martn-r . ..Hnrrv <:rr.l>'ri" I ?. .11 v Wint lii'op Ma rv I,or? ti'.:'. | Sc. a- \' r 1 ~ Tii- KiiiliJlnt-nr. j i Kpp.i- Virginia WalU-r Silas Manor 7Ta?ry ? I i-?il?i- r : Aaron W'int lin-p. . . . ...l.-ro. W';oM-II j | S?*-n*? VI r l"ppl-'s ('hoiiv. Silar Marn-r Harry ?Inil"'r. Kppii- . V i ik in In Walk-r | lioiifn-y < 'ass ..A. I.. Tliornhiirif j Ni-u.-y" . . Ma- V"h-> I * '..ii i- 1 1 Mi-s Swamii- Ta\|i.. |:iisiti-ss Matian- v \'-lli- Parsons. i ? A-foiiipatiisl.- Mando K!m:. I I ' Y. W. C. A. Supper. I.ns; .'-v-'-riinii ill* I mlnsi rin I .-inlis of' ; t in V. U' ( A. It-ill ;? siii-i ? -?? ? 0 i-iork. Thi'ti* was a lai n- nimih^r i ? [ (il'irls pr-s-nt atul an i tt.io\ aln- - ..iiii.l ; was M?.nt. a siM-ial s-sslon f..||..wniK 1 tli- ItatKiw-'.. yor Mits Moss. I f Mi-iS^s St-iijliiiiis-r at th-ir |.oir,? on South P-iin str< ? t. < ntfrtaiii-ii al ilmii' ? last -Y- niliK f"T Miss Jan. t Moss, vsotiilinsc l" -Mr. Sain ? ? : ? 1 1 : ? ? j 1 1 will i>tf an -v-iit of n-xl v.- 1 I;. Thi n- wrf a '? ? trartivi* tal-l- appoini ini-nl.s an.d' mv-is wiir lui'l for lit- following suf.4is: Mi ssi s .r.,11-1 Moss Ha- Sl> inhatisi i Kvr.l Kit;-., of Sadi- Erist. of Hradfi.nl. P:> Kradf.-rd. Pa. Mal-'-l C-ih i . -.f I la's I i- St-lrihar.-'i r Akion. l.i. Cos- M i ?ss Birthday CeloTirated. M i? . \!ari;ai -t 1'ivis ?:.s ii..s|.^s < .: i M-'ininv - '.i liitm t ii iarit' i.'iitihi r >?: n- i \-.nf.|C i r4-- 1 ii! ii tin r. !? l.i-a: ion of 1 -r . I- . . ? ii : ii l-i: '. i.ia> . \ dainillv ap- t pi.iiitr-d I'uii h-oii wa ' II- >;ll- <!?< |: anil earn- niloid- .i ainiii ? n - n' !'h.?s.- ^ j pr- s? iii 1 , Mi?s.?s: Kail- i in- Mm Iilin * fi?i Mm Jut I !!atii 'n- i 'a rii' '? \l'i:a \\ a'.iii r M .'ir-d ' 'o|\ In !*;? I lit-rim- I f . I' ll. 1 1 V Aih-ns . A i: h<;s ) I i ! I EI'Miioi- 1 1 innit . :i I liiiah.'i ti I ! ti ? i ? Ii!.' i:i-i. * 'r.'-.'K .\iarKai- ' Pax is M-ssr? ' 'hurl. r? I "nl inoi 1 1 ! !:.!?? ?!:? l;. id ? ;.-.. np I'lvlor P.-p-ii Kn.hin A i'.'iain ' l.-l \ ? \ iil.-.ir l-'r . ? i . ti : ?* I .' M is' llMl Tln-iiiiis K- top Mihlr-d li?-ynol'l Klvu Kiar.lor Mii-ir-i! lioill'irt. N'-tia Wiii-hiiil Mi'dr-d l?oi-rr Kir.nia Alh-rrs K.nuiia I'o-rr Marc !la S ? ? i i" ? i ? Mary I ?.?>! V-ra Krazi-r p. J Ni' ison I, I Sy I v. si ? : ' Sti-llt I'iy.I. Horn, i J.-hn ' 'tiiiinli. I n. id U-vtiot. J.-.. wiii.-h. i-ai 1.< ? S ? ? ! ? ! i.-i.n i t i i I i I I : i i ?. i . Ha.nilko!'chi?f Flirty. Mis. .1 I'lt.tii -m-rtai.ii-.i t' ... ? 1 - - - i . ? ? ? ?ii N-.rth Mam str-it last ? v-tuni; ?\itl: a hsilidk-n lil' ' "liowi-i l'..r Miss .latl-l Muss. 'I'lo -\-iiili^ was | - 1 J ... | with a vai :? t y of s,,, -:,| .Ii v-i si>>i:? ami l h" |;iii-s!.s w.-r* -'-r\-d Itlioh-on at a la' hoiir. . L.KliPS' Masonic Cltii). "!'li- i" 1 1 ? . i 'a? -iiik I in l.adi-s' Masoni.' r!:iii wil; h- I- Id "II l|i M U'i d III s.; I \ aft- IP "-i: \piil ' ' tli- Sio! tish Pit- pnr|oi-s *ri. I:, hi. nr. imm L' wuiil ? I ? i. - U . n In-tt ilo ladi- s w ill pi a v d'-'nili'.. s ai'.l c.-.r-is. '?> i? l<i|!ow--l I. V a tuni'i-oi: Ml A. I', pi-ak. ti-.d Mi > 1 1 - ii- *.!?-> ? - 1 ? r* ?????. ins r\.i I 11'llV. ? 1 UTS25 Met l.r. . Ev^nsiiff. \ ni. '-i iiit '.v.i' a I; . I ? \ - t . 1 1 1 14 at Mi. ? t ? :i ? 1 1 1 '. in ri l h- . 'a ilio 1 1.- U'n iiii-h's l.- a^no w!i. :i plan- w-i- p-rl'-i-t ? d for t )-. . o. ;::iii/.:i! ion .-I :i !un lid v.i. "-1 1 Proiniii-n i ? I . > - ? ? .im? w-r- in ?i 1 1 -ii-l:ii'. and ' !;i! u- ;..;;no-l ? . f" i s : ? : st. d p-rsoiis ? nrolh-ii: Will Hold nat? snlc. Til- l.idl.-s' Aid '? ? lldu woi.il l.iith-riiii tl.iiri'h .-. iii I- hi'i'Iihcki! of a l*ak- >:.o w hi. I, will l>- li-hl I'l tlii t.'i-oii:. I: Tajlor .-. nitiatiy slor*' tomorrow. Tl'-i- '.ill !? a n* !|. h-i j h?-. 1,1 ol Tlieatie Par' \|. inli. I - i I il- I la pi a*l- iii- I IkmI ri par t ; 1 1.- i ? .ii: t lilllK i-i r> i ? . 1 1 ; I- 1 .11, ?'. - a. I. ? ?ii Tu-sii" ?? ?\ Uoiid i i: a mi 'a I ' ' mail u rill. Ii: .1 . I ? II- 'oil ? ia i'iiu:-. M .ti IliMiai 'ainiii i\|.n-i:*' . : i r al- lit. ? tit l* I.. Birthday Party. M.,-|. r S: in'. ? Kyi- s.-n ..f Mr. ? I Mrs. l'*Rink K "I-, of IVarwpiirt, ? is i last ? \- rii:i:.* i?> a part \ of h is play* il-- . ' . . '-I. In a ? ? n . ! h is ni* Ii ?;lidii> aim i\ "?nn . V> ain'isiiii; s* - I'i'-S o! x-'il I 1 i-.'lll ! mill ? id wii jt- I ..'??IK h> is* ;. |.!-> l-llji . I" II -l|i TI mf: i ... '?I . r a Tlioli.a ?Mh.-r Thonias Ma r > Klizai. ' I. Wel?hnns K;. rii. nr.. /o-lli i:- r Varrarrt \\ -hh '1 i f.'- -itl Ti.rnil a . M. ' "ulla l; i SI , ? ? ? i i i i '-.niio ? i < ?'? 'oimi i' M lr'lia \ riiolii KH.-I M ii sh Mary \\ illl.i n;> \\ .i Jt ? r lv ? 1 1 1 s k ? > 1 i'iw a r.l S-'iaf-r N'ortny Marsh K'li:. in l\> tiamomi Mov .-.r.! I'hiiinl.fi - j V.'.i' i;- K-'imrno:; l Prie st Slnniiv Harold Pr-lhvri- Hoh!.\ Rari.-Ps Artcrnoon Party. \ fan. v w-.rk parlv y-stcrdr. v ni't-r nt il- S.'.'oiid I'nii-d Pr?:5l>;. ti-rian ! ? l:t:i i'h pi" , nil d a v-ry d-llcht fnl afti r- ! ii ? n and iva.s alt. nil. -d hy rntiny kh-s's. I Tli. re wer- sprlnKllim1 d-'-.-orilt Ions j alum tin. parlors Iti yrllow and wliiK' ) and tii- t-a laid- was trininii'-d with] . lusi . rs of iont|ii i Is. \ program -mriiitr Hi- nflcrnoon wa? J CKX/OOCtfJOCXJW ' 8 ? ; About People Sj i Movements of Individuals to ^ and From the City. CKXXXXXX)0G00CV>"^00000000 TRI-STATE AEIirVALS KOg-ors ? ! .. I". r..,i!ii il . M iPtilinRtnTi: \ 1 ii 1 1 ii? ??is. < *;i in*- 1 ? ? 8 1 ; Way (Slnvcr. lo\'? l ';?!?. W. .V i:. Vjilil-.v. II. Il- iii>iii;i .1. N. M in sit. Tlli>. ; . Moi i isi.ii, /aiii'S\ tile. Stivmrn ? <?. I.. St-w .Martin.*-' ii!-. ilviiry I ?i.-t r 5?-Ii. >:hiniii:ti<n; S. row. ii; Mr and Mrs. .1. I*. ?!,; |;. T. U 'llmm.s. l>ola; l\ Waron. I ?|-<i,,t in . T. ! McKi'issif, Inwt-jiv - 1 1 |o ; ,\1 : -Did lire. John I'lipus, i.S'.-r; i. Windsor ? I:. M . i.nux. ?' l-.uiimKioti: .1. Phillips, * '.*? i j ? . r? ?i i : ? I ? ? ? i*u ? \\?. M;ii wti. Murl.-Ma , I H. > 'Iiaiiliuuii, Marl i in Mclnre ? Mis'- Mary Sim*. M.uimn;; ?n. Miss i ij.ii! 1 1 n; i t i ? m> t i i -i 1 1 1 . M.iniiin ?Ji : 'i' I' I'iivis. I ":i rlt'T? Iiiir^ . K?l T. I ills', I 'ark^rsirirs : Mr aini Mrs. t!. i "j.-t i'Si't. ? i . i .??!???? i . ? : 1 1 ? - ?- \\'ils<>n. harlesi nn ; i'. i; .lotus Morftnn.town; I. Harold Tay|."\ J.. ream own. i<;uli, iii" II. I'lirry, I'airinoni. , : .lot'! ^hr> v. siuiry of I'aricer.shiug. : i'diuinom. tennis ? \ . was .n < ]>?* ii y last nigln a * < : nii ;he .imui ii , aiiqU'i (,f tin \\ iifflini; T?*nni.? club. A. .1. f'oibnrn of Kainnoni. well now ii ,n V.'.-st Virginia n*nnis circles, |i-n! yesterday with fri- mjs here and ist ni^lii at I I'lnl'i) ih?? annual ban-, mi i of the Wheeling Tennis club. j Wiley Wilson of Charleston. attend il lb<' banquet of ill'- Whe. ling Ten-, ir dub in the Hole! Windsor last ighs. _ I .Miss Marin Sini'ii .of i nhlwell s ' un. successfully underwent an op??r V I ? Kr' iit |>|>-nsiir*'. Mrs. u. ;tzl.-r aii'l Mis.- lb ?!??? .M>'''ullaRh sr>n<. li.ss IMith ? In. Ifii nave II piano solo.' I is v l.iila Warm i' ? oi,trlbtit?''l a r-ad iC. Miss I :? 1 1- M ill* r otf.r?d a ln-a-jti nl violin mi ii i aii'l .Mrs. .1. 1.. H- , '? ? mi* ? S I > a. \oi\'il snin. Mr-- K. .!. M.t'nllaKb wa ? .iiairiiia n Mil lit' liost'ssrvs 'Iii- tn-iiili.-rs of >it ivixii N' ". 1 of !!>?? I 'list op's .\io so li tV Jtllil illi'ltl'lvil M- s<lam. s: l>iis Wacwi 'Icort" I,. Siiwtell i j.-i.ri;.- NT ? n haul ; '. A Moi'Kan William- Kllir?liam \T. I'. Kas.!-y \ I'.. I-S.-1 1 vil 1. lll'nlli I N.-sbut I:;, ion ' r.-i'Ti- 1 T . K Wiiuni r >? M I !hi na li.'ui iforij. ArniMi "litr '?? ?-??Iia |l>a:/ 1 rs. 1 1 1 nit M i : ? nl a St ritsj ? r Kli7.ii!" sii '"i-irilf n Imiiiii St-wart. Hal! ' ii ry ? ; i-i m?-s Toy Miss Woiske. Mi-s Vi.iiili WilliarnsoM ill ? lain i.ls ?? ? in::}: f.ir Miss \lurif- W ? iskf, an . j>r ? 1 liri<b -io-|ic. Tli' l' will !>'? only a ??v.' vii' S' s. |nii ill. ? vi-niiiK will 1"- vury | l? as'ir? nbl?' "a i'Ii sou uikt aii'l faints to iM '.'t ill" ^'i-'sf s. LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did the Work. Nothing like it. Abcrocen, Idaho. ? "Last year I suf ored from a weakness with pains in my side and hack. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. I'ink ham's Vcgetabie Compound and I did so. After taking one bottle 1 felt very much better. f have now taken three bottles end fee! like a different woman. Lydia E. Pi nhk am 's V e g e - able Compound is the best medicine 1 lave ever taken and 1 can recommend t to all suffering women. '"?Mrs. Pi:rcv 'kkstiikje, Aberdeen, Idaho. Women who Butler from those dis ressing ills peculiar to their se.\ should ie convinced by the many genuine and rathful testimonials we are constantly mblishing in the newspapers of the ihility ot Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegc abie Compound to restore their health. To know whether Lydia E. Pinkhani's .'"getable Compound wili help you, try t! For advice write to Lydia E. Pink lam Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, dass. Your letter will be opened, ?end and answered by a woman and leld in strict nee. Columbia Record No. 5936 Contains the popular melodies from these two big' New York musical comedy suc cesses. This combi nation COLUMBIA RE-COED affords you the very best from these great musical treats. Step into our shop, we will gladly play them for you. The ! Music Shop 38 Twelfth St. Bell 291. Nat. 288-x. I HEALTHFUL WAY | TO RESTORE i GRAY HAIR i r Bring Back Natural Color! Without Dyes ? Satisfac- i . tion Guaranteed or Money ; Refunded. i Vow c,in hav?: flossy. rich and lux'ur- ! ant hair of a. soft. even shade instead of urn y or lifeless. faded hair or hair si retvked with grey. It's very easy and simple. very heal! hftll. safe und in per fect I t?.j? t \v!iirii d; ? " are n<>t. 1 Simply apply t.'-rsnn Hair I'olor Ke stor-r as you would a shampoo.- it is ready K) us*:. harmless li<|i:!?i, .sold un der tli.: markers' f: ? i 1 guarantee of "your money Im.-l; it* not sni is-lied." !.'?* of ?J-H?in will hrine a natural. soft. '?? ??II. phasing >i* -r. f:ijl of beauty. and I . strolls and lluffy u- ::trl'? hair. N'o ? < an I' ll ;? on l.av applied Q-Han. 1 1" i-aus.' i: do.sn'l work a look unnatural an a <!;, ?? do? s. V ? ? ? t will )>e d'-Huhled with yi nr air "f youth and vitality, and your hair v.- ? 1 1 have real health. i'mly ."?fie iiiitt!.- at ? irii-st s drllif SLore. 1 I2."t Marl;- i S1 . .?r an;, ~ ! drug ?tore. or wri'.e I les? I ".;!i.-. luujr Memphis*. T. nn., iii. ni i.'iiinK i flruKKi"! "s name. Illustrated, ini eres'. iiiK' hook, "flair Cul ture." sent free. Try <J-I5aii Hair Ton!'*. 'V-lian l.iuuid S; anipoo. Q-Han Toilet Soap? -also IJ.'ni I '??pilatory < odorless t for removing superfluous hair. adv,, ation for appendiciis Wednesday > night. Mi*, and Mrs. George Shepherd of j Thirteenth street, are the proud par-, '?nts of a son. born Wednesday, at I lie North Wheeling hospital. Mr. Shep herd is connected with tin1 Wheeling Metal & Manufacturing company. j Mrs. A. li. Hotize. wife of ill" pastor! ol' (hi? Zion Iviilheran church, is ill i at the family home on Chnpline street. Col. Charles Fey left. last. evening for Phoenix. Arizona, where he .vlil .-['ond i In; next several weeks. Prohibition Officer Pert K. Phillips, relumed yesterday from a business ; i rip to Charleston. ? ; j William Menketniller and family, of, Thirty-seventh and Eoff streets, will leave so I'm for Tulsa. Okla., to live. | ! .1. 1-edru ytit'fler. of the .Carnegie : I Tei'li art school in Pittsburg. Is ilio . jfrucst'of Wheeling frfiends on his way, i.ome to Fairmont. I M. K. Nuzum, Baltimore and Ohio yardinaster at Fairmont, was ihe guc.st of Wheeling friends yesterday. Miss l.ottise Nelson Whitaker lias returned to school in the east after spenditm the sprintr vacation with her ! parents. Mr. and Mrs. il. C. Whitakcr f at Leaf ln-rwond. j Mrs. * 'liarles Aul and Mrs. W. C. 1 Weiss have returned frfom an extend-; oij- stay in ilaltimore. Mi?s Carrie. Anderson of Knoxville, 1 Tcnn., is the guest of Wheeling friends i Sam 1!. I'rununoed. a well known horse dealer of Pittsburgh. arrived in the i lly yesterday to take a siring of i horses !o ihe Smoky i *i t> l?y Imat. i The younjj da'.isfh'ter Air. and Mrs. ! '"iiarles M. Keteiium, of lle?"i:h (Jlonn. 1 lm? rerovererl from several days' ill lleSS. V.'iil Norton, of .Vorili Wlie.-Kne, has i returned from a visit a' Minefield and i Ki-novii. j S. I', ''oily, of MorKantev."'!, ;!? ft for I homo yesterday after a brief ti ;it lieye. j Martrarei. ihe young daugh?er of .Mr. ,%iai K'U'-i. ???? , . , and Mrs. Isaac I.'ison. of )03o Kind, street, is serious") v ill at her home. J WM. POTTER KILLED i Former Whcclingitc Mortally Hurt by , Train at Claysville. William Potter, former Wheelinpite ami civil war veteran, was struck and filially injured b\ a train :ti Clays \ili?'. Pa., yesterday. Ite was walk iiiL- a Ion (r the II. A: (>. railroad and ? ?wing to defective hearing probably 1a led in notice the- approaeh t >f a train from behind. lie was burled twenty feet. I was rushed to a hospital win-re be died a. little more than two hours later. While a resi lient o! this city Mr. Poller lived on t lie Island, lie leaves his wile and, several children. Interest inff Revival .Services, l.ast eveiiinif. in the M.-i liodisi riuitvh. Ill- le v. .1 r. !U:ekley prcacheil tie li'iii s'-i :;, o:i r> t! tie- _r> v i va I series. "Kr-i ?-.?10111; With ilort." !?? a ? rowd' d ehureh. 'l ie- r ? In its pi-, i.il imifiie was nr. ? ???niiiatiir , In Tholoas .Mel\ie. Uobert Uiddto and Nile.* Sci.aefer. etirsn-tists. Thi<- ? v,,ninc *?i ?-i : t ' - M:-sjon in tie' World" will l'f oil t lined, and will con . hull il - ?? until s';ui.iay ?-v? ntn^. M ii ny professions i.ave )?? en made diir iim lie week, ain! many l;"n"Ue :;re '-\ pi-. lt d to fol lev. with tlii-' ? on! itmanee of tie- S'-rvi'-es It-Si week. To Arrang-e tor Convention. Mrs !'. i:. l-'i-rii.i.iuii v.ui have i - - wiili lor thi> :ij'i ? i r.oon a I l'-"" "'etoek Me- e.iij.siiinr'r; so-'.-iv ..i I'resby :e;-iai. ? !? n >*? li f?u I ii?- ? ;i!ii-|.os. of inr.l. :lm m-riit:k''-li<e:il?; for i)e- en url a inin? of |li-? mlssioiiar v . -.-??! 1 1 ion of tie Wle-i ,in?- I '!'? s h\'i.-i'\ . v. ii'.-ii M ill ii.' ie l ! in \V I P: . shyteri- ?? ? ii April ' 0 and Sewirp Pr.'ty. \t. sitain. > .lojm a; d I low v .J V. . k? td- asan! !y ? nt.- !aiin-,| tie- l.idies of the I'r-'.'-byiei iau .-htir" Ii at ili.-ir Imnsc yes teid-i;. "Venirnt w-:i ?? si>vin? party. \ i I S.-..I -I l..i||f o?.,i||iiei| in IK-Cille work. liaini-. iiin.!.o:i was partaken of and a sjive, I." f.-rir.K v. : taken <ii;r i ? : t: Ihe ?-?.?nine f ? "i* '!? '.nirii lie Indies a:-- doii's in ? ohie ?-? i..ii v\il'i tie ? h-.treh. Christie i\ Church Notes. I'll. HiliJe m ! "f " hristian ehur. h tie- anpr. t lnosii'K ' h'.f a :-'P"i'i I 'a s t ? .1" I itid ; wh cv nir it.. ,1 Se'-\ .-. whietl H'ill evt.|l| 1, .| ot f.Vo >V eks foilowi'o; I. eentple'.eti I.V F!ev. I'. M. ti. eia ' erea.-'. uiir ? ? a< h Wanted ? Men. boys and qitis for tight cisan, factory wsrk. Wheeling Can. Co.. 47th and Eoff Sts. ?t nr." of Knig"c DaitffU'tors. " ' line ot 'lie .1 mior Kite's Itlt \ ;? In : yam-'ty Zc.i ? Aiomlav W t:. M .1 Mt >at v follow .1 ? i \ let; ' ?TO' ? i in ?: n- ?'ti!t s. ai.i - ...a. ???.!: ?Pler.saa' PA"*y. 1 1 a;;, a I lie ! '??nie . . M I 'ln .iis .tt.d .?ii ; . ? t i a. i ilie'r eworh. ilie always pi . i ? i; ; ? i e. I th" eail> la i a tv i wit-! limeleon The ? is- wet * M ' !???.! as. Mar*. I'-i-'fl"!1. H i-tlia |ite< U- i hoif. Mafief'-t <;rii.mt. Mar?i|,i ti.-rrv. j Kail ??line )vpM>. Xe vii l\'eot.-r. To" r.-. !t. [ \ ilamilton. Personals ftnei Briefs. IMv.ifil Kemp has pu:vh ,s.-,l the | IVtttr pr.-.p'- riv vvhte'i lie' and his turn- j II v will in the \- r> near' future. . Mr. arid Mrr" I. 'I Mel H. well, of Uleh-I lantl avenue, left til s tii- rnitiK for Pitts- ' liitrith. wii^re tiny will make their' future lu-m.*. Miss l.lin Smith Is eontlni d to h^r | home with mensules. . ? W. S. Smith and family removed* frrun Warwooci WerfnoKday tr? the Island. Mrs. Tlinmpson. nee f! ussle Sum inn, left last night for Saratiac X. ~ om , inn. | Y..] Wearing j iiminiuiiiiiiiitiu:iiiiiiiiii!!::iiiiu!iiii!iuiiiitu Good Shoes L i!uiiimi<iiiu)!(jt/iiiiiiiiiui miuiiiimiuiiinmiiiiiiimiiiin f; j| mear^ comfort and j. foot-health. The ease i of a ''Natural Shape" | Florsheim will keep 6 your f3;et fit, \Vill relieve I you cT shoe troubles, E . and v^ill prove real, economy. The true ? measure of value is not price per pair but thcoiumber of day's wear itnd the satisfac tion y<?u get. The price you pay for pair of Florsheims is a health and comfort invest ment. We know, because we are fitting men daily who tell us of the excellent satisfaction they've had in wearing Florsheims. WANTED Experienced Millinery Saleswoman Apply' In IVpartment G30. R. Taylor Co.^* A tf -1 v. (i. e.- slio will join ner husband, who Is alifn.-y lo--nt. it' til Mrs. 'Jny l'ltt.-rson mil >tis?5 Dixie l'arriot. of .< "rii>> ron. .ire the quests of Mr. nnd Mrs. 'IV K. l'arriot. The K. li. ,*V. f's .will stajre their ? In bora t? niln\tr<l ? his evening in .the to in th?>atr>\ The regular 'Lutheran Lenten service was h?-!?l las*? ?'veninsc. Uev. R. A. i iarsrhinan tonjc for his theme "Our De lay." MINEJIS WILL VOTE. i 'HA IM.KSTnX. U'. Va.. March ? Ri-piesi-ntatl vif^ from nearly all the miters' unions in District IT. have ar rived in ? 'h?r|-?st<?ii lor the referendum ??on vent ion wli ??!? will l>e hehl to-morrow for the }>ur|io:.'.- of votintr on the tenta tive ??ontr.'ict *,?-tw<v.ii the I'nitcd Min>r Workers A'-m-t i. a mi the operators.' in.'uif last wvfK. Roth operators anil tniners' offi<-i:i*js an- confident tile agree ment will In- rat ifi"il. CLOSED WITH SHORTAGE. MAY i'ASTI.K. Ya . Mar. 2fi.? The Hank of \'< w fsist!".'a stat- in.stitution. closed i.:- iji.ors tmlay with the an t !? ??t til -? -m ? n i t-i:i f a snorta;;* of had heer. liisiMvred. I like that "gov who cum? to our house fruin /.Smith's Groscrr .in* lie's alius fl^etty good to fr>c, bat . lit* fj(t t in ^ron-; with both feet today whet).; he se:l lie couldn't iiil our ordwir for Cheeften Polish' 'cause tlicv ;jold out ? No store ercr has too niu,:h f'hecftcn 'cause sol many folks i>e it. r-HO^y^ ~~y\ SHOE* & DRESSINGS h Cliifflasn !V?Ti??f ' nr<* lmmr nrrr??ftie?._ See thai ? * * ? i get c ' ! i {-5 ; : n ? n for Hack. tun'miil vrhitc e); ? f . >r ?..r ilo.?r*? for furniture. They wiM ir v<- r>. u ?*ti?fRrt(on. They are ? easy to u?r? ?n?l ecormmirdl. Take .1 pnricniff! of Chi^fUm home with joa today? any one? you'll ,-v cU<i. Start Jhaay ? Any Store CHIEFTAIN MFi . CO.; CHARLESTON, W. VA. BigHnxdy Box? 10 centt Watch for Chunky'* biy ?ur priwr-rora in; soon