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You Can Help Yourself; You Can Help the State; You Can Help Your Family; You Can Help the Nation; IF YOU THINK BEFORE YOU COOK ."i ; DON'T throw away or thoughtlessly waste good food. It is a mortal sin to do so. Bulletin No. 1. DOLLAR SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY'S COMMISSION OF GENERAL SAFETY THROUGH ECONOMY Wheeling, West Virginia LOYAL TO THE CORE Unrestricted choice of over 2000 pairs of Higft Grade Newest Summer Footwear, at a price that makes this the most phenomenal value-giving event of the entire season. ? ^ i S3.00, $4.00, and $5.00 VALUES, $1.08 to ?2.98. ?Women "> Bn<.u in !<>;> flilViTrtii styles and toe shapes. the ereuui of Fashion's Newest Foot <-;n\ ia i?;i t ??!! r and tiiitf ki? I. with ?ri*iiy tups, patent and dull leathers with black tops, in button Hisd iacr. .-xfra liiirh rut. $1.98 " $2.98 nv :ul Women's SS.00 White Shoes, S I. ^ -J i I'tui i !'.??* Niii'Ui-k Leather. ili< ! ? i*i it I u?- 1 ?>r (>u? *.?l" "America '.?? M.-tsti-r Sin kfj'.s. I His i.s thi' yrrcatist baryain v-e iui*V eve.r i ???? ? i ! si iilcj in offer. Sale , ? price . . : l\J Women's White Kid Boots $3.25 |-"n it- Lrr?i?k' \\ hito (iliizod Kill, fancy Spanish heel, I'h-xibi" fc"U ? OPI Wmt special. Women's Palm Beach Boots Fashion's latest creations in P#lm Beach Boots, also' Palm Beach with white tops, .the last word in style CQ 'Special at W omen's White Can vas Sport Shoes < s(\ lish, nwri-. ?* r? >?*t SI i ? I ? ? .Ull'l >t C\ H'V ai)!c. i't'Nt trt*:n t?* Whit** j 'ill! VJ'S. ; Kn'jlish I ;i >> ' . kill i Ji- i * , U y f* \ nnmiifik. <\ ! I * ll si:~ /C< :OQ Women's ' White Lace Boots Kxt.ra liiuflt Spanish heels, niji'lc over the latest style lasts, that would sell at most stores at sfc'.OO. (2?"| QO Our price . . tpJLwc/O" Women's and Growing Girls' * Boots j. White Canvas Lace Boots, extra hi?rh mt, white leather soles, with low heels. Sizes up 'to <i. Salf Price $JL?U?/ White Pumps $1.49 White Poplin One-Strap Pump, with fancy heel, the latest style last, flexible solo, well worth $2.50. A Q S'aie Price Women's Low Shoes $1.69 Odds and ends in "Women's patent and kid Two-Straps and Pumps, low and medium heel, $2.50 value, tf* /?Q Sale Price .... X *0 *7 Ladies' Pumps and Sandals ? IVfi'nt IcnMi'-r aiid dull kid. also l>Is:?-k. whiff f-tiil pin k Sat ins. Npvrtal Pri'v $1.98 Specials for Misses and Children Shoos. Sandals mid Slippers in patent and dull calf. Sizes lip tn 2. QQ^ S;iU- Price r/Ov Misses' and Children's White Boots White Canvas Lace- Boots, white leather soles ami heels. Sizes up to 2 98c Mali's <?>oze lia Is, tin* best wonr ; 1 1 1 ? 1 { lif most cf)nifortiil)l(> > i'.rlii Work Shoes < >n the mar kct for the moiu-y : Men's .;,oys' SI. 49 SPECIAL FOR MEN Oxfords, in pun metal, t;m and vici kid, four differ ent toe shapes d*"fl. QQ $3.00 values. vl*?/0 MEN S DRESS* SHOES Men's Writ Dtvsx Slinr.N. in ifun hiotal Jitlfl viri ki<I. 1 >i 1 1 1 ?> ti aii'l lace. in a Jiloy.en ~| Q|Q (.litTVfcut slvU-s. Sale IVkt BOYS' DRESS SHOES Gun metal calf, button and blucher style. Sizes up to 5 V". (I* "| /?Q Sale Price STORES IN ?57 CITIES 1513 MARKET STREET. WHEELING. I The Largest g Shoe Retailers I in the U. S. | RUSSIA IN WAIi ! ________ j (Continued fr?m Plrst Faje.) ytrone: moral support and has creator! amonjf our people a general f r* I i n e: of profound appreciation, "Close and active relationship n> twpf>n the two nations, basec upon complete and sincere understanding, encountered inevitable obstacles dur ing the old regime because of its very I nature. Tho situation if now radical- i ly changed with free Russia starting u new era in her national life. Russia Preparing. "The provisional government is act ually mobilizing all its resources and maJcing great efforts to organize the country and the army for the pur pose of conducting the war. We hope 10 establish a very close and active co Operation with the fritted States in order to secure the most successful and intensive accomplishments of all work necessary for our rommoA end: for the purpose of discussing all mat rs relating to military affairs, muni "lions and supplies, railways ad trans portation, finance and agriculture, our mission includes eminent and distin guished specialists. No Separate Peace. "Th" provisional government, re jecting in accord with the whole peo ple of Russia, all thought, of separate peace, put it openly as its deliberate purpose the promptest achievement of universal peace- such peace to pre sume no domination over other na Hons, no seizure of their natural pro- 1 perty no any forced usurpation of for-; eifin territory; peace with no annex- i ations or contributions, bas?-d upon tin*' free distribution by each nation of its destinies. ' , "New Russia m full accord with the motives which impelled the United! Slates to en'er the war. is striving t <> J destroy tryanny, to establish peace on i a .secure and permanent foundation] and to make the world safe for de-j mocracv. t j "We are representing h*re the pc?. | litical unity which has been crystal lized in Russia and around which a tin- j tional program has been developed.. To our host . of friends in the United i States we appeal and without distinc tion of party or class we will work! hand and hanid for the common cause."] MISSSTIFEL D MISS ELEANOR HOLLOWAY HOS TESS AT DINNER PARTY AT COUNTRY CLUB. Last Night's Dinner Dance at the Club One of the Week's De lightful Social Events. Miss Klcanor Holloway entertained with {i charmingly appointed dinner parly at the Country club last night, honoring Miss Mario StiCel, whose wedding to Mr. George Wbitaker is an. event . of next w ci'H. The dinner was served in one ot ihe private dining rooms of i lie cluh | and, the tables were most attractive with wicker lamps, entwined with greenery, centered in a mound ot ? re.en, with white roses. .'The place cards, were pretty bride I bouquets, formed of cupid heads. Miss I llollowayVs guests were: \ Misses Mar Stlfel .Sara Whitak-r Virginia Huffman Heine Ha/.b-u Margaret U'-rvt-v l.ouise Chas' i.'liy.H KrizzC'll ?*ovini;ioii. Ky. M< ssrs. 'leorsre Whitakcr Tom Peat tie Woodward Pran/.- K. 1\ Hopkins heini " Wilson iSrubh l.prim; Milton I.ouis I :? iiti-t t Tutu Cummins port" s Simpson Messrs. ami Mesdames Kdmutul Jones Kvereit 1 #re? r Henry llazloit . Washington. Pa. Charles l,'iH.'ii",y Dinner Dance (.'ne of iln.- pleasant aifairs of liift earij summer season was the dinner ilaiu-u at the Country club Inst night. Many merry parties motored out lor ill.- dinner which had I ???< ? 1 1 planned in most excellent fashion, a ml at nine o'clock dancing in the ballroom .to ih<; Premier orchestra formed a most de lightful pleasure. The g nests were: Messrs and Mesilaiues .loliiiMiii AlcKinlev W. W. Holloway Singleton I *ii ii II Kugetie llildrcth l.ef Pan II Prank A rinbruster .1 os. F. 1 'null Pr. and Mrs. K, I lusted Mrs. Vardy Will < "ruse .los. Speldel is. K. Lewis Misses Minnie Milieu Helen Ttiiluian Margaret Helming Katlieriii' piarr .\1 urea ret Irwin Amelia \\'oo<l Sarah Jackson MCsdanies Kdward Pllcher >\ m. II.- Averoll. Mrs. \"?irdy .New York city. W. <1. Hamilton' * Messrs.' Utiherl W'hl laker i ". Burgess Taylor 11. M. Taylor i!eorg? Haird (leo. IC. Wheat Uobert IJeed Hohert llrown Paul l.ntz Coburn, urmont. Itobert H a z lei t eorgO Wilson dwin Bowie Wedding: of Tomorrow. Another of June's pretty weddings will take place tomorrow e\*?*niiig, ' when Miss Clara Kthel King. tin* pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitie. Sr.. of South York street, will become the bride of Mr. John Juntos Murray, son of, Mr. find Mrs. lo-orge Murray, of Vermont street. The ceremony will l>e performed at o'clock by the I tew -It. 1*3. P. Si rider, of St. Matthew's chureli, in ihe presonee of the immediate relatives of tin two families. The home will he at t rac'i Ively decorated in greenery and flowers of the season. Mrs. Harry King. Jr.. a .sister-in-law. will he lite matron of hondr. and Miss Kriittces Murray, a sister of lite groom, will he bridesmaid. Mr. Harry King, Jr.. will si'tvi the fcT'in; as best man. The bride will !>?? hnmlsomely 1 1 i r--?l in a cost utile of white, and w ill wear a bridal veil. Immediately following the ceremony tliov will leave for';; visit in 'Detroit. Mie'h. The bride will travel in a chic blue suit, with liai. k loves -i mi hoots har monizing. Miss Kinir possessed a charming per sonalily "11111 has 1 eci-iv d . many . prei 1 y cornplitnenis since her engagement wa? announced. Mr. Murray is a well-known architect of this city and . has many friends. Gyro Classes to Meet. The members of the g.\ inliiisium ! classes of ihe V. W. 1* A., will meet 1 this evening at the association building ! at 7:"ii to eleel delegates to ihe Pake; linneva conference, which will be held! AukusI 10 to 2". Garden Party. ? On Tuesday aiiernoon at ilie home j of Mrs. Kduar ttoyd. in Woodsdale. | I be Woman's nl lin.ru-> of Mie-Kirst Ptii- j larian church will bold ii delightful gar- ' Jor YOUR PROTECTION POST TOAST SES are wax-sealed to keep them ?ood ! Scene in "The Garden of Allah," at the Court, All Next Week. don parly. :m<l all members of ilic al liance fttul ihi-ir Iriends an.- Invited. A noteworthy prwrram will be oflVred. Miss <!ladys I ?cxt?r . will sing ami Mrs. V. HariKsma will read. A social t ifno will ! nl low. ami dainty refresh ments will be ser ved Mi Children's Party. ?l?-r Wiiliani Latum- Hurt will hi i la i'ko number .summer home "l Mrs. Allan Hurt. lie.. children dur f ill.- afternoon, dainty luncheon host ihis afternoon i ol' hi.- friends at 111'' his parents^ Mr. and Ileal* Reach lint trim. (?aims wili (l>!i;;!ii i ii u tin- 'ail:." hours ami til-- sen inn "I' ; will fnri'nr ' 1 1 ? - ? childish ?!?? ! In'fi 'I'ln- kU'-sis will lit-: .Mi I Sett > V..UMK Kloanor Adams l.c>-asuia Hubbard A I ice Speidel Kleiifi- Si'-wart Csih.-I Well Alary Adams Helen Irwin i-:iizal)'-tli Adams Hetty Uobh I'.lizali'-tii lliihbard Virginia Wells Mary A lie,- I'a-lnu r KlUsalwh List WellsburK Jo. ephim il.-iiiim Ma rt ha Mendel .Marinicriie Drink ?i rd t'arolyn I'aull Mabel Simp'on Murv Julia Mc K.'lvey Jain- I'aruthers lii.i Dink:- : Wellsburc Frances \\"? ? i - drid^re I'.i-iiy I la mi 1 1 on Malt h:i Me.Vasli Dorothy Wells Virginia Weaver H ubhurd We 1 1 s (hi r? Katlierlne Sinclair j Virginia I'aull .Mary M,artha Miller I Virginia l'almer I WellsburK Gi-rtrude Simpson I '?'.leaner HamilUn | Virginia' Cnruth-rs i I'lizubetli Dinks | \\ i;ll?buru Helen Acker l-'rances Hurt ! Marie Roth Blanche Wells WellsburK M Arthur Well WellsburK Charles Woods Ambrose I'aull I >aniel Males 'larl.e Knit on 'best i r 1 1 ubhard lack MeKelvey An luir Mortr I'aul Hubbard losenh I'aull Jeeil Wells lames Lilian Lain, Jr. Arthur Irwin I vivid W. Hubbard Wollsbu'r" A' i Ilia in llrinker Raymond I'lnrke New Vork Robert Kirk i Jeoru ? l-'a rrington Steiibens.ville S'ornian Sim-luir lack I limine :'?ernld Simpson Koberi )N rut Iters George Boyd 1 .Masters 1 >alli.i'| Mel.aill Willuim Hates Arehie I'aull Julian I learno Vallc.o llarpej I'harles I'lrieh I'ittrbu rgh George l'almer Kihelburt Simpson li. Harper John We lis WellsburK Thomas Boyd Uonalcl lioyd William Millar tleorui- Mr I. a in Robert Hriiiker Benjamin Hamilton .Vlaleidm Kirk Hugh Karrington Sicubensville Wy lie Mendel Barrett I .a Van Kmerson Wells John Winters ? ieorge Whitehead WeUsburg Henry Kirk IKotur Party. j Mrs. Lena Seh wert I eger entertained ai pleasant party last evening at the Way-I side Inn. The parly motored out to the; inn,' where a delicious fi o'clock dinner' was enjoyed. Mrs. Sch wert feger's guests were: Messrs. and Mesdamse 'harles A ul. Jason St. imp. W. K. Weiss. "iarali Stamp. Mary I'olp. ' 'anion, n., Mrs. Wm. A. Barge. (Columbus. 0. Helen Aul. Kathcrine Aul. Louise Aul. N'ash ville. Tend. Kincheloc Puj>11b in Maslcale. Mr and Mrs. fl-*ra !il% Kincheloe. are l>lannluK a musicale which they will (,'lve ; in 'be Thomson MJ K. church on Monday \nd Tuesday eventogs, June 'ind 26. | ? .\lr. and Jtrs. Kinelieloe are among the foremost instructors in the eity, and no loubt a large crowd of Interested friends will be iu attendance. The following pupils will take part: Voice pupils ? Misses Belle Kwlnjr. Helen Kellar, Anna Heleke. Ethel Spring. Rhea Meagle. Mora Hemmanu. Alma So- 1 hanskl. Kllzabeth Dudley. Hannah John- J ?on, I Shea Weichsel. Hhea McGlutnphy. l-'v.-i Smith. Anna Brllenstein. Wilma 'a I'nahan. .< 'arrie Burner. Rebecca lie 'ollob. Kthyl .fohnson. l-'feda Lohr.nan. Wilma Rate'liffe. Vonda Deflhaugh. Grace > ?trader. Kdna Rial. Kssle Garner. Lelha 1 Anderson. Hellene Jones, Affiles Kidder. J Mary Kachmar. Katlierlne Macflane, I Kdna N'esldt. M area ret Roberts. I'arrlo Kruuer. VirKinla Durst. Isadore Whitley,! Wlbla Marshall, Kvelyn Dinner, T,ouise KalUreiitln llhea Lamlaii. Marparet 'Jrlb de. Mryrjie Uosser. Hazel Rarlow. Helen i Heed. < lene v |evo Ftarr, Katharine Arm-' <tro!ic. Klanehe Mei'ov. Klizabeth Ghent, Mar?arei I'atterson. Wilma t.'ooey, Afay-i I ? 1 |e Shepherd, t'lemantine Hell; Mes- | labe.s i *. A Jolinson. J. Ruth. Louise i S'lckersnii. Will PauRherty. Frank Amos, i l-'red Jones. Anm\' Hilton Oito. Gus l-'orseh. Alice Md'lure Koulk. '"arl Sells;' Messrs Carl' Rock, James Schtlltz. Kdl- J ?on i ,n ruer. Kred Och. George Gonter, i 'liarles K. Knnkhnuse, William I.awe. | '.? I I'elley. Thomas i.'onno. Aratin Con io, William Uaffety. Cras. I r.Tl r, Ghns. liiee, Carl Xecr, Raymond Cummins.. Carl <Jf)ottiing Four New Models In White Milan a Sailors Specially Featured at $3.93 Shown in the desired mannish shapes ? chin-chin effects ? dropped models ? cushion brims ? all trimmed | with silk grosgrain ribbon. IDEAL SUMMER HATS ?and very stylish, too. Hub Market and Chapline Streets at Fourteentn. j -7^ Gibson,- George Frank, Michael Eckln, Kmile Ancrernami. l'iuno students ? Misses Elenore Rip Ir.y. Margaret Cribble. Caroline Noble. Meta Pryor, Mary Cooey. Ethel Cum inings, Maxine Muhloon, Evelyn Fox.Eva Leeniing, Nellie Frazier, Martha Juer gens, Elizabeth Dudley, Martha Thayer. Catherine Schofleld, Francis Waugh, Laura i\iok. Mary Katharine Gebhard, Elsie Caldwell, Virginia Caldwell, Irene Winters, Hilda Bandi, Hannah Pleck, Masters William Mooney, Charles Bur- i ges.s. "Edward Vossler; Mesdames II.! I trot hers, John Cook. Lulu Thimble North. Mrs. Xincheloa Hostess. Mrs. Frank Kincheloc was hostess to the I'ourih division of the Ladies' Aid society at her home on Virginia street : yestei day afternoon. A program of musical and literary! numbers highly pleased. Dainty re- 1 freshnu*nts were served. In the evening Mrs. Kineheloe en tertained her Sunday school . class of ! the Thomson church, including XI mem- I bers. when a delightful evening was en- j joyed by all. Brilliant Recital. In t he V. W. C. A. auditorium last I evening the pupils of Mrs. Laura Me- 1 C.innis gave a brilliant recital to a large! number of their friends. A program of numbers from the mas ters. most skillfully executed by ihe young musicians, reflected great credit upnr. their teacher, and the past year's work. . Pleasant Picnic. The Business Women's class of the Y. W. . C. A. enjoyed its annual picnic at the Wheeling park yesterday even ing. Members of the class met at the as sociation building at 5:30 o'clock, from whence they journeyed to the park and j enjoyed a picnic vupper and the pleas ures the park afforded. i Picnic Supper. In St. Luke's parish house lasi niglit. j the "Beds" entertained the "Blues,'' i who were the winners In a recent Sun- . day school contest. At fi o'clock a splendid picnic sup- ? per was enjoyed and a short program ' rendered. The affair was in charge of[ Ceorge A. Bailey. Sunday school su perintendent. Ilev. Jacob Brill inghnm made a brief J address, and spoke 'of the Bed Cross work. Pleasing numbers were ccntrib ul?'d by Misses Virginia Digby and Bess Tuttle. and t he Sunday school or chestra furnished ??\cell<*nt music for the occasion. Several . interesting speeches wcr?* made by the children. The "Blues" included: Misses I Ethyl Pejlrtns Ethel Lewis' Margaret llinkle Martha Sullivan c Grace Casiday Mildred Poffen Virginia Digby berger Phyllis Wolfe Helen Bloomficld Dorothy Klieves Loretta McGrana Virginia Weistling han Louise Bloomfield Harriett McGowan Kloanor Scatterday .Mary Mott Helen Bennington Donna Sullivan Elizabeth Jones Ethel Lewis Mary Eberling Sue Courtwright Mcsdames Walter Schenerleln Alfred Dobbn Lawrence Paultz Francis Hiscock* Lafayette Graner Charles Klein Charles Schenerleln John Klieves Cecil Leonharc John Ebeling Louis La'ue W. E. Wolfe Kenneth Cameron G. W. Pettlcord "lteds" present included: Misses Amy North wood Helen McAllister Mildred North wood Virginia Hermans Irma Schenerleln . Virginia Hodge Eleanor Hamilton Helen Hervey Ellen Freter Carrie McClemens 'J..-': Louise Walters Hess Tuttle Csitherinc. Prager Iiuth Beck Xclva Sullivan Virginia Digbjr Florence Glasscock Helen Beck ? .?'?? Mcsdames George Lconhart Hugo Wolfe Robert Dobbs Ehvood Dobbs Robert Leonhfirt R. C. Ewing Culbic Downing J. L. Connelly ' ? ? Wheeler Laue J. C. Moyca FELL FROM AUTO | Two Members of Party Injured When Jolted From Machine Near . West Alexander. ^Ijl Two members of an automobile : party from this city were injured in J. a peculiar manner last night, shortly^;* before midnight, when they were Jolted; from the machine. The accident curred near Reed's Mill, about twO?> miles west of West Alexander. The*.? machine is said to have been coming A, at a rapid rate and as it passed over. I a "breaker" in the road two occu- I pants of the rear seat were jolted out. Albert Jones, of Lind street, war ! more seriously injured. He struck his' - head on- a street car rail, and It re* | quired four stitches to close a wound - on his head and a couple of stitches ! sew up a cut On an ear. Dr. R. M.i.5; Peddicord attended him. The other; }; passenger was only slightly cut and-Ly bruised. : The ?1,000,000.000 raised for tlwfrj British war loan, if assembled in on#. ? pound notes laid end to end, would' reach four times around the earth. near the equator. i 2 : Moonlight Excursion FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 22 Str. Homer Smith ON THE PALATIAL Xo Intoxicating Liquors SoUl or rerniitted on Board. Right Reserved 10 Refuse Ad mission on Refunding Price of Ticket. Free Dancing - Music - Lunch Counter - Tickets, Boat Leaves 8 P. M. ? Returns 11:30 P. M. For Open Dates, address Steamer Homer Smith, o&ro Wharfboat, Wheeling, W. Va.