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. - 1 ? ? , Thursday. June 14. 1917.: STONE & THOMAS The Weather ? Fair. All Spring Tailored Suits Vs OFF ? OFF THIS sale affords you selection from our entire assortment oT Women's and blisses* Tailormade Suits at a savinir of a third to a hall'. I 'ractieally all our Cloth Suits (except a few of the lat test arrivals in black and navy blue) are to he sold at half price, while the Silk Suits and the excepted Clolh Suits are to ?ro at a third oft; the regular prices. If you have need for a new Suit now is your time ? I / r\ rr1 Durin? this sale 110 Suits win be [77 Tvt^Ih" vJxF charged, sent on approval, laid aside yrJ (j?*Jp or exchanged. _Tbixt noor I ' ** D AINTY, Inexpensive Summer Dresses PaKTTV \\ ash Frocks here in ureat array for the warm weather ? Street Sports and. Afternoon Dresses of voile, uiu^ham. rice cloth, plain and novelty stripes and checks, lace, enr.broidery and ribbon triuuninir. These Frocks are in styles that resemble1 much morc^expeusive Dresses and are the best possible values for the moncv $4.98 $5.90 $8,90 $11.85 to $25.00 \ Striking- array of beautiful Graduating, Evening-, Wedding- and Party Dresses of Georg ' ette crepe, net, voile' and crepe de Chine in styles that combine beauty and economy ? ? $9.95 to $25.00 ? Third floor J ' 1 1 i Tee-Klub Card Tables at $2.50 ? - -jy 'TllKSK T?-.- Tl.l i-< iil'r ;? i ? ?i : it ' :???>-! ;)! ?! )m?st xuI.'nI.vMi !;!'l "if T Kim! t Ir.-V ? -? i ; f ! ? ? \\i:it !ir\V i ' ?f k i : : vr i{fvif?' ;!Mil iiif ii: ? i vi|i ?-i | i > i i ? : .1 - I'.OVTJ'II > wii1 ill' f'' top? >' i isti ft*. Tills i> ;i *'*;:!? I ? !" * 5 1 : ; ! ? - 1 ? ? ? ? ? : nil* I .,'???? '!iiruv. "I" ;i ? ? T;! !.!???? ? \f i :i \ ;; h ?s . .-if ?11.50 ? lourth n ->ov ? Sale of Hair Goods Continues "R/f.WY t .* i k < 1 1 u ;i?i \;l {!?::-?? of "Hi U'l'vai Zo' - 1 1 i?*t i? ?? i. V- ll it'll ,*l tl I'ri ?111" i il1 II";* N "ll. !'???. i*'! II >A \ t ? i" I )! i > ! i I f >h i i ; i i i* < msihI-. in i iiis'uTf.-it sale. I Pay a fourth less than the tagged price. ? S^rri ? T'lirtl t loor Special Purchase and Sale of Taffeta' Silk Skirts at ... . THIS morning wo will place on s;i 1 o ."?0 Silk Dross Skirts, n spe- III cial purchase at a special price. These Skirts are made ot' Tafr'cta Sill;, in stripes ami plaids ? an exceptional quality, in cor rect ienurlis .-hhI latest models? Skirts that arc usual $10.00 values - -On S;:le Ilcre Thursday ? Third floor June Sale of Undermuslins Till-] ?J u in.' Sale of riidrnmislius is a genuine saving event? an opportunity lor the \vomeu'"""o!s the irreater city t?> select dainty, lovely , garments at loss than market <|ii<>tati<>ns. This sale was planned niontix aiid the oiferinu's are far and away better for the money than if tho mrirhandiso had boon lnuiu'lit 1 1 K*. TTa\ o ! ii >t t ho space to o-o into (lrtail. hut nirrc I y u'iv(; 1 1 1 o range of i i ? * f i i s fi ? r* vol u* infor mation : Ni?;ht Gowns from -10c to Ccr"3t Covers from 15c to .S2.(K). Skirts frcrm 3J)<* to Drawer.- from 25c to *2.50. Envelops Chemise from 13c to ,S5-ttS. A!m> .Mi.ws' ;i Mil ('hil tl '< i iiiU'rirarments, rx TlVt M/.- y;;rn!i'nts. filnoui Snorts IVttinoats ami Philippine lutiul-Kmhroid t'l'i'i I I "i ii tc-:*tr:5 finents. ? Sccctirt floor I'niv-rsMy i!iirii!?r thf- prison I echini ? ? -ir. ; - .? ???ti "f Mr ati-l Mrs. J. T. ? in c!' ! ? N'-nh Kmni street. POLICE COURT NOTES. For ?T??afing a disturbance in a Fif>n>.- in rti.- ivfl llcln district, Judgo !t"h S Hon?*?,k?,r i m | ?os?*:l a lint- of .?:? ! and i-osrs upon < " h r i KHIy, a (Ir^fk. | in i'Oli< ??? court yi\-si?-rdav: Jnr H?*n:z ?a> :i:i ? ?< 1 ?2<"i f>n a disor tl'-rly charge. Unhurt I .ee was fiti'-d ?>"? fur bcinj: ! drunk. .Albert rook d to b^ a board- 1 er at t"h r? workhouse the :i<'vi i . ? r? tlays, ' fur indulging too freely in drink. ' ' i Bilious Attacks.. ^"hon you have a bilious attack j your liver fails to perforin its funcj Hons. You become constipated. The' food you cat ferments m your stom- 1 arh instead of digesting. This inflames ! the stomach and oausi's nausea, vom- ! iling and a terrible headache. Take j Chamberlain'* Tablets. They will rone tip your liver, ( loan nut you: j stomach and you will soon bo as wHl i as ever. They only cost a quarter.! Obtainable everywhere. ? Adv. ;t==t "The Quality Shop" ? FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL Spring Suits and Coats Hvcry Cloth and Silk Suit bought for this Spring. Our policy ji? >t t<> rnrry oa-'ci* one garment is the reason for the Earlv Reduction sale. 12 AND 1-3 OFF ORIGINAL PRICE New Summmer Fashions AT POPULAR PRICES ~ ?? ?Tr*r*rn-n C+ TT TTimn SUMMER DRESSES Many of th?* simple lmt smart stylos in white and rr>|??rs ? printed, woven nr embroidery ? Voiles, liintrhams, Tissue, Orcrandie, Swiss, Linens. S5.90 to ?24.50 bUJyilYI.Ej.tt DPlJLXVXO Kxt-cllcnt models ot ( ial>ar<!ines, I 'i? j 1 1 o. Khaki j ami those beautiful Satin-linishrxl ruaN-ri.-ils. ;ii.so ' i he white with colored fiirures. $2.49 to ?7.95 LINGERIE BLOUSES They are of sheer. tine Organdies and .Voiles <>f "-ond quality. They a re in.>et wii.ii \ a I Lare in new- desitrns. embroidered Or?randi?* Panels a lieautv feature in others. .Many oi' these have lnrjre. deep, lace-trimmed collars. 9Sc, $1.9S, $2.98, ?3.98, ?5.00. EVANGELIST HASTENS TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFiCE WHEN THE DEPUTIES HUNT FOR HIM. Commissioner Boyd Orders Him to Register ? Released Pending a Decision of Authorities. Learning that deputy sheriffs wrrfj hunting Itirn because lu? failed to rog-| isi or* for conscription and selective | draft, Iiijv. William Hamilton Jester- j dav appeared at the oliice of Sheriff Howard Hastings. He was taken j before I'ii it ed States Commissioner, (.ieorge Lloyd. Mr. Boyd directed that he in- taken to the office of City Audi- J lor Charles H. Ahrens to go rejiis- j It-red. This was done and Rev. Hani-j iltmi was allowed to pending the ; decision of federal authorities as to j what action -shall be taken in his case, j Uev. Hamilton told the authorities i that he was entirely unaware of the] requirements of the registration law. j When lie appeared at th?j sheriff's < ollice he demanded to know why ? Deputy Sheriffs Fred Frazier and Earl, l'edicord had been seeking him. Hej soon realized what a grave mistake | lie had made when Sheriff Hastings] told him that if he was not satisfied, v. it h the chances he had been given, he could lie locked up to serve a year for his failure to resistor. No such drastic, net inn was taken, however, and the minister, registered willingly! as soon as lie ascertained what was; required of him. ! Mr. Hamilton registered his place j of residence as No. M Him street,! Wheeling. He is an evangelist ot the Church of c.rui and is now the pastor of the Church of God at McMechen. Local Ministers at j Methodist Conference; Wheeling District Convention Opened' Yesterday at Pine Grove. The annual Wheeling district con- 1 ference of the Methodist Episcopal i church is being held at Pine Grove. Wetzel county, today and tomorrow j anr is being largely attended, accord- j ing to reports from thai place yester-i day. Several local ministers will , leave for Fine Grove this morning ! Dr. J. E. Bird, Dr. J. Hamilton How-] iird.. Dr. Clarerice ]?*. Allen, Rev. 15. W. ; Roberts. Rev. M. 11. Cumtnings. Rev. j Roy McCluskey ami Dr. G. D. Smith,; of 'Mounds vi-1 It*. Several other mi.i-j i :ers of this vicinity will leave later in the day to attend the session. I The following Is today's program: Tliuvpclay Morainj-, Jane 14. R ? J loiuit. !;<? \ . A Miller. ii !?ii -- 1 Msi'i]i|iuai'y business. 1 1 :0U ? Sermon nr mhlres.s, Hev. J. E. liird. Thursday Afternoon. 1 ,-nO- I 'ovoti'.'ii:il. K-v. G. D. S:<:i:p- : sen. ;> ;nn ? Disciplinary busiiv-ss. . , ? "Whet ;i Pastor Should !<n->\v About His Sunday School." I',?v. Milton K. Kust l.-iek. S:"0 ? Sermon. Ho v. J. 11. Howard. 4 :t'.> ? Musings.*. Thursday E renins. 7:45? Sons st-rvo-v. It- -v. M H. Cum eiinKS. S : 1 5 ? Sermon. IV- v. C. K. Alkn. "At she i. 'lose of the Sermon Class Meeting." Chairman. TO MAKE PLANS TODAY FOR ORPHANS' OUTING Entertainment Committee of Ohio Val ley Auto Club Will Meet This Afternoon. A special meeting of the entertain ment committee of the Ohio Valley Automobile Club will be held this af ternoon at 4:Itn o'clock in the assem bly room of the Wheeling Commercial : Association, l'lan.- for the annual or- j l>hans' outing will be outlined and cv- j i-rything arranged for the big picnic j which will rake place at lllaytiey's | prove, just east of Roney's Point, on j i he National read, on Wednesday, j June 20th. The outing will be in charge of th-> entertainment coinmiitoi. which is] notnposeil of the following club bers : Will H. Colvig. chairman: I-M wanl W. Stifel, A. A. Wheat, Lee C. j Pa ill I, T. H. Pollock. A. A. Wilson. Hen. i D. Maxwell and A II. Hoblitzell. HAWTHORNE AUTO CO. LEASES TURNER HALL New Agency, Headed by Arthur Lang, hans, Will Open Sales and Equipment Store. P.v the terms of a lease ,-erordeii yesterday in ihe County tViun. th?* Hawthorne Automobile and Kquiptiietit Company, of which Arthur Lnnghan* ls the head, secures control of tie- Tur ner hall building on Norih Market street. The building will he remodeled and converted into a garage, displav and sales room lor the car for which the Hawthorne company has secured i he au' iuy. Th?- lease covers a period of five years, at a rental of ?o,!Hin for the term, payabh- j>t installments of per month. The new hobler> will have the right to purchase the property out right at any time within the period of (he lease for the pi-ice of $lfi.f>uo, LEAVE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Deputy Paul Wingcrter Confirms Re port He Will Make Change. Paul Wingcrter. chief deputy sheriff in i he office of Sheriff Howard Has tings. lust iik-iii 1 1, -.1 firmed the report llial he ,vill |eji v.- the sheriff'* office July 1 because of the condition of his eyes. He will be sure by Wil liam Robert..on. now chief accountant in the city t r< asiirer's office. .Mr. Win gerter further let it lie known that h" is noi averse to accepiing a police lieim nancy if the city manager agrees 10 his taking that position. "I woitid not liiiuk of givinu un my place witii Slier iiT lla.-iinus," Mr. Win gei-ter sail! ia-t evening, "if my eves did not com; .el me to give up thai, work. 1 1 is titi excellent position and 1 would he onlv too glad to be able lo siav w here 1 am." COUNTY COURT Marriage Licenses. John K. .Mefoy and Margaret Her vev, both of T-iadelpliia, W. Va. Jack W. Wenger and Tillie Stem, both of Pittsburgh. I'a. Deeds. W. lier' McCnlla and wife to H. W. I'.rooks. property in Warwond. ?1" and ot her v-onsiileration. Martha A. Rmehart m A S. List, sis lots in Zaie-'s diicharil addition to Weeding. Sin and other consideration. Ceors" W. Van kirk and wife to John S ,\ | goo. lot iti ?Woodlawn, Sio and other consideration. William l-\ Maury and wife to Seru riiv Trust company, nropeny on South P<:m street. {|o and other considera tion. l-'niir deeds of trust and three release needs were filed for record in the coun ty clerk's office yesterday. i I THE MENDEL COMPANY Ctwrl J. Jlopner, Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Private Chapel, 1212 Ohnplta* Stre?t Call Either Fiona. 357. S Buy A Bond That Frees? Do Your Bit jl Geo. R. Taylor Co. Store Hours ? 8:30 to 5:30 One Day Curtain Sale? Tomorrow Strike while the iron is lint ? these "\v i 1 ] 1 evert t" tlieir original markings after tomor row ? for if tliev tJmi't sell tomorrow at these prices they may as well go back from whence they came. Serin/ Curtains Scrim Curtains 21.:'} yards long, with vnl Scrim Curtains With two-inch heavy imi With lace edge and inser- tation cluny edge valance in a nee. hemmed ready to hang. linn to match; 2 \\ yards eluded with each pair hem 1 1 o-ineh fold with picot edge long, with valance, ready to mcd. ready to hang ? $1.69 and hemstitch ? 80c value-- hang ? regular $'l.f>9 value ? value ? 69c Pair $1.19 Pair $1.39 Pair Our Suit Prices Outstrip In Many Instances The Usual Fractional Clearance Prices SI 2.95 - SI 4. 95 - $19.95 - $24.95 - $29.95 - $34.95 AND IIJUIIIvIv AND INCLUDE ALL THE HIGH COST MODELS THAT GRACED OUR LINE? SILK SUITS AND CLOTH SUITS? ALL OF THEM. SPORTS TYPES - PLAIN TAILLEURS - FANCIES AIRY SHEER BLOUSES SIM I'LL UK KI.ABulL TED ? WHITE AND CO LOR? VALUES THAT BRING YOU EVENT UALLY HEKE FOR TIIE SAVING. - Sl.no, $1.19, SI. 98, $ 2.48 , $2. 98, S3. 95, $4.95 ItAHKKT STREET CROIW'I) FI.OOR WAIST DEPARTMENT. The S/urtcttc BLOUSE lli-rr* is ;i Hliuiso i i h n bosom like plaited fniiit t li;ii is stun n i n ir ji'nnn ? very stunning with :i <?(?>! t Mi- suit llish nock and double line ruff* Fine White \*??iio ? $3.48 The Shirtwaist DRESS New Gool Frocks of Tub Silk, in the pretti est stripes? two-piece, and certain to wash eas ily ;ind satisfactorily ? Just new ? At $19.95 Shirtwaist Dresses of Georgette ? $25.00. BREAK FAST SE IS? In Tasty Designs and Colors Eaeh m-1 composed 1 1 f half dozen Hemstitched Napkins 14.x14 inches ? rij ? J 1 I I'siiNiiicli.-d Clotii in- (>tixi)G? the designs arc Greek, Laurel, Fleur de ^ _ Lis. Rose and Salin and colorings in pink, gold or blue ? J u?t CAN Vol' FANCY A MORE ACCEPTABLE CJIPT FOR THIS PRICE? 3 SPECI AL SILKS That Fit Summer s Needs m:s and plains Worth For SI. 39 Yd. foulards In Dark Tones For SI. 19 Yd. PANNE SATINS In Glorious Shades For $2. 95 Yd. NEARLY :?o M? ?I)KI.S IN I?, k f.\ A NIT C-FJ CORSETS. $1.00 UP. ADD TO THIS THE I.ADV RUTH "I i; Fl>< ?NT LACER THAT SELL'S AT SI. 50. THE "TAYLOR MAID" AT M5o AND Till-; SUMMER NET MODELS NOW HERE. HERE IS REMARKABLE si.'UPE. Let i s Tell of Real Lin get ie Economies _\1 m!v va life I assortment. prettier and value-bringing Envelope Chemise at $1.00 than \ oil would expect. White Skirts at $1.90 a. id 91.19 with lace and embroider}' flounces not shown irrn-Talh ;ii this price in these mat'-Hais. Night Gowns at $1.00 ? the biggest dollar's w orili ?.f proiiiiM-ss anywhere. < "aii'UnIrs of .-repp de chine. silk skin and wash satin, selling here at SI .00 that outshine any of the ordinary showing. A Children's Standard 35 e Drawer - - 29 e j j !?? i ) ci;i>ss Pit 'Nil ' T< 01' M* R< ? \\ - L*NR L\ ER^ BODY. ! ?.t Tnbable Play Clothes for Little Jots Rompers. Creepers. Play Spits an. I Overalls. m just the right wear-resisting, picfnresrpie vies, overalls an- 50 C they haw t h ?? hi,.rli jui?l ?.**?! i nsr top. Rompers are 25 C, 59< and 75?. Play Suits are o9c. t?9c, 75 c and up. Play H its, 25<\ 59c and 69?? and they are washable. Special Hlii'* and Pink I'la\ Dresses in !. "J ai:d :;-vear. at 39o. Dresses l'or girls of 2 to 14 years? i iv less priced at 59c. | MANY LOSE CARDS j Auditor Issues Certificates to Young ! Men Who Misiay Rcgistra- i tion Certificates. Quite a number of voting men who' c,w|s!(>rc(l la.-i Tu-sday )i:i\o already! losi i li i ? i r . esiistration ??arils. About' 1 a halt dozen of sin-ii men yesterday . [applied in Mayer II. I?. Kirk tor now . J ct'i'i i float os. Duplicate racist ration j 'cards cannot be issued, and on this at:- : jcoiKit City Auditor I'hnrles H. Ah reus j lis giving letters certifying th<' regis- j | traiion of (host: who lose their cards, i ! i: is important that men who regis*. ! t ??r? -d preserv e their < ert ificates. as ( 'they may encounter grave difficulty if! [they are found without them. | FILL COMFORT KITS j 'Children of Junior Auxiliary Work for' I the Red Cross ? More Donations ' I . . j ; In charge of Mrs. Samuel Novns, . twenty-six children of the .lunior aux ! iliary. Wheeling chapter American Rod ' Cross, worked at Red Cross head-! j quarters- yesterday filllnc comfort kits, j which will !)<? forwarded to the soldiers I on The battlefields in l-'.u rope. The Kim Grove brancii yesterday) I submitted sixty new memberships,' ] while thirty more were reported from ' l Bethany. Contributions reported yesterday i were. s. O. LaughHn. S. !>. 1. li. j cluh. $i'S ; Mrs. Robert McCahe, $10. j COMPOUND LEG FRACTURE. j Arthur Writzel, Negro, Receives Inju ries in Fairpoint Mine. Arthur Writzel, HO, negro coal dig per. v." s >>rn.i^n" to ihr Nortli Wheel-; ?'tig hospital yesterday afternoon suf- j f-'rinu with compound fracture of; ji Ii>k its :> ro.siiit of ;i stone fall in t.he ! I'rovidi-ni min<- ;ti K.iirpoint, O., yes-l frduy forenoon. It i? no: believed that Writzel re- j ceived internal injuries. "Did you ask Florette her age last niKlu?" "Yes," Ned replied, "and ehe told it ripht." "Well, what did 6he say?" spoke Tom. "She paid 'twas none of my busi ness," answered Ned. ? Browning's Magazine. DENTISTRY The Modern Way Eefore the pain of an aching tooth becomes unbearable, is the time our treatment will give the tooth, and yourself, most benefit. The earlier a faulty tooth receives attention, the iess will be the amount of correction leeded. Call or phone for an appointment. Dr. Worth Paugh DENTIST 15 Eleventh Street. Open Evenings 7 to 9. Bell Phone 1278-B.