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? PHILLIPS-STONE! WEDDING EOT I OF WEDNESDAY! __ I MS E. J. STONE AND MRS. E. N. PHILLIPS WED AT NEW YORK . CITY. M.irriaffe of Miss Gertrude Minor and Mr. H. Holmes Yesterday's Svent. ' \ v. ? ?!<! ? c of ere it ' >r.i| inter, -j; nr.. I ilrr. .1 Sen York Citv. Wednesd-'V' ii'"tertioou at rive o'. lock u lien Mr. K I. j ? .v on... r'li- ??!t v and Mr< Hstclle \ai.'-, I'hilltps. ..f Vntr York City. were quietly married in :h- pa-!..rs of the Vanderh It Hotel I >r Sunn.: St 11. of th Myth-*.! rti-t Kpiscopa! < hureh. performed 'he j ceremony it; the presence of the pa--' euts of the itrooni. Mr Mrs. K, I.| Stone > .Mr. S'one at <1 his bride u I* t ike up; their resal-tiee in this city after an e\-|' tended V. edittiC tr." Mrs St>.ne th ? I damrhter of Mrs. Charles Xabb. of f*irtit-| inch ?m. A'a where she resided until c.-ntiy She has ..?> several oe.~iston> j he n the cue.r of Mrs. Crank 11 \r.u-i b uster. f \V ITawn. and has ca ? ? I J man\ local friend, who w;!I he del cht-l ed to hear of her future resfdetme h-r. | M . Sroti.- < a on,,, busaiess man' of the citv. he:tic connected with lnej firm of Stone and Thomas. TarowsH Shower \ fareiv.dt show-r was c v?-n h<?r. ?( or of Mrs WjlMav: i'llt>h:iv.i- ;?r her home o., Harrison str?t. ftellalre. Tuns.' day .?\..ir:ic, i.v r';- ..f:h .. f .rl-e of the "Wheeling Traction <"?mpanv where ? Mrs futshaver. wh.? was -ecenflv m?r r .d. hold a responsible position sv will leave the scrviee of the com pan v. TV-etr.her Mrs'. The '.'??live 'ad -s srre:- *lV surprJ?. d Mrs. CutshaVer xud :>r-s -;;.d her w 'h many us. ? .' NaiiseN d l- The ev. - nifiir w.is v sr.-rt w ' Ii C.imes music avd din.-itur \r t.-n o'clock t'v Croup was . at:?! n'.? 'he din nc r-om which wa- leant d? nr.rul * r : occasion. ?'overs u .-:??? laid f >r the low: tip Misses Catherine Hess Hmnu Has, h Sarah Manrnr.- I.., Y-lle I.otii.se i'.'lioa Itlata-he S| hif-r Ro\cy Hurley Ml Jlal-th Wilkins Kate Mali er-v J.-rrv <"l.irk Mrs William Cut.shaver Rose Club. Mrs* Kr:eda ?! Met entertained the. mom!..-. rite I". sc . u!> it her hi.n ? o? South 'Wheelinu The --eater p.,rt of the .? venl'ijf was .-p. :i* iu mnk up arrdtmeuftits '".?r the cluhs Thanksi; v.rc laity, t.. 1 ?? given Mon day. \ >v.ri.|" r '.IT whi.-h :s c.-driy t<> !>?? one of the delightful affairs of the, season Vt a late hour the guests were re-' cejved it! the d r.'?'>? r-wim where tie 1 i?: km serve.-j , .b aeons supper with uppointmej ? s carried mi' appropriate for Thaiikseivmut. Those pristut were: i Mi.s.se I'r-da 11ar:e .-VYda Ooedd-J l'":.n ?':? ti ara I!?'a M ltowir.au lr-?:e ? '?;..n:ui:h..rii I'ls:,. Covin Vada Ihiff M-s. Howard Sheets Z.ane Street Entertainment. \u '? s* ..; .r'a;anient will he given this .-\:i:? vr ?'?' "he Xar.e Street M K. i-liiir.ii mi !-r the auspices of the) M. n's .-111!, of the ehur.'b. An excellent prottram has I.e. u planned. '?> he fol lowed by a soy at time and the orrvlmg of r. f-eshrnents. ,.\i" exp.-rtipg at ?et?d ar< assured . .up vahie tinm. The program will i.e as follows: Medl-y i ?r< he^'ru Heading ... Miss M.i reel'a Smith Solo Miss l-it.r.i i 'lark l{ead:iie Mr t'urtis. SeJ. eti. fi Iv ,.f 1". Quartet ? S> leetiof Oreh-stra | Heading ....... II- Walton. Sr Soh. . Mr t'liftord H.fr.cd Selection Ore'ostta Misses Boriiig. Hostesses. Mies', s A.m. I i and Hilda Ihu inir w.-t I hostes-es this ?v-iuiiK a: a earl party t.. Ki..ui at the Aram hall. TiVetltle'ii Main - f.,r th't ;ei,...t of !>:> I'atp r l.-'olv Shrlnem i Tii.? hall has ben attr.wtix ? !y d.-corut, >. !? ir this o.vas .n, '.hi.I manx tables a: " rittit;'-.! !">?: tit' accommodation :'1" pluXtTs t.x,. huit.lp. !. cui'hrf. at >1 xh>n noes. i.. I..- tiu- chief dixersbui.s. V: a !:it?? hour. a d- ih'" is luncheon xx.H et v. I. \v hi?'li xt i i "tilt' ? !* xx' 1" ;s. s to l'?- .t xx i attend.-,1 ami n??st en joyable fututuui. Wedding of Local Interest. Th* t-.11 -xx at- in'.-r.-titts announce ments have been r-????iv, >1: Mr. Frank Fulxvin announce the tn.i:ii.>s- ?'f l|!s daughter M "? i a .,t xx l!l Mr. Arthur l?uf?rt Wednesday. November twenty-second nineteen hundred an,I txvent >-txvo at H .t-l I.x-rra ;M0 Nc'-v York x'ity At home \ i ? ? r I ? ruber t Italia, fa. , '!'!:>? following announcement "? .Meres' to rtt.t.ix* ocal people because r<;.- i,r;,Ii* tii,. sister ?f Mrs Joint t'-lva.- of this x'ity. ami th.- groom re sided lo-re titittl s> v,ral years ago xx hell l.e mox'oil t" Hat la. l'a. Columbia Club. Tito < Vtualbi'l x'llt ? dance XX.is the oe I of much . tii 'X m> !>'. for matr feemb. rs of 'I'.- vo'iMlfx'f so' '.ait eve Viiug The Virginia S-renad-'rs rendered -;b.,r usual "V loot..f d:.n<v number*. ami li'x* omi''-'s darnel tint.. ? fl ?;tr Bridge-Luncheon. Mr* \V H Trusehel xvas hostess it* a "small bridge-luncheon y.st-rd..y at 5c*n ?>!? xvh* n *b?' enT-rtaincd at he ry oiuh in honor of Mrs I ..-..aid s,|*':h of 1,-antioTto. ! a and Mas, l>>r Wat, ri'tiry of Pef M?iu. s. la. I.un.-.i attractively appointed. xxas served ? ok. after x? hl.'h a >? !? asa.it ? f'rrnooti xx'as si? tit at th. pops: ,ir oat'. I. >sttm< Th" tt.test.s im-1,tlio tnetu i-ors Mrs Tru*.-hoi's bridge x'luh ami :, f.xv intimate friends. Missionary Society. Th- Women's Missionary sooi-ty a. . See,,:ttl l'reshyt--r:a:i church xxer> ? io'^htf'il'.y "i,''"-.V'>''l 'las- ox.-nine at ?h 'tu" of Mr- S.^i.1 Waltui ax-nue. W ->d!a\x'n Hie earn ,* o' '* Vf?r.\\ ??:*** ? I ? ? V t?10 < I x" business, f Mowing xxh.v xvas >1 -mi ,1a:tit v i .-f r, ,anients . e: xe 1 Novel Entertainment. Th s o-rn.- ?? voting m-ti of the Soo.'-t I'resi.xr.churh xx:;: put ..., . o'exer - nterta.nme-it 'h" x-htiroii s.M'i.,1 rooms The older hoys haxe n'.anti"'! -. t.s-n-l * ts that ? -mh*.* t !.* verv imusitm" (tti-l etijoy. lx.e. while the yoaucr brys j.lainly indicate their ? laitn :is a uroat attrax-.tlon by th> ? -t.x o' 'h"ir C"'itt'btlti.'n the even, ?nc s ;.r cram. "The You: u love Wires in Corn,-dxThe xvln.le ;?rok'ram will ho nios- o-iaiital an.! o'.ev.raly carried nr. ami the instigators ?f the "titer tiiintuetst fi'lktmr tr.'tn Its nier.. * of its su?%?*o>?. rather and Son Banqttot. T*!" Father and i5"'! bami1'"' the F"s- llHpt is* church xvas pn?'p.m.*l from t?st Friday ti!?:ht tint!', this ever insr. and th" additional time thua en n?,l f ,*? pr"fiarir.if for ti.'s dei'.cntfnl affa has r-'.Kti!ter| In a most interest.nir am enter'aininr rxrojerant he'.na planned. A ohickon supper xx:. 1 r e served from 1 to 7:iini n'o'ook hv the I'hil.i'hea class tin ler the supervision of Mrs. Joseph Hermann. I">r ;r 1' Sj'lllers ?S eh airman this affair, and has snare,! :to e(T.."t t<>xvar,l re.akmt: t' a sao. ami a.! planmny .'tend ttiav an": itxat*' an all-around good time. Thojii'orrn'M xx 11 offer m 1 .trie en i ..Vtfneflffa t ?! "n'a.ns numbers of interest' M.ss H-"r*e-a r.oper am! I'.r. H.rbert Hill xx 11 .-o-itr.hute vocal s< 'e -tiorts. xxlr'*' Mhi i'ec f.rutler xx* aceompa r. ?. tbem ,,u '!'??' piano. Miss Knaler xv ill. >,ls". be :???.? rd in a coup!, of readmits xvhle'i will be rendered in her usual spl.-nilid manner Mr. 1'nk'ar,,. vi'dinistfl xxil! entertain xvltb selected numbers, xvhile ., r-.xel t"ti''!i xx'il! b? added to 'he program by Mr Pan Hover, bone-rattling artist. Dance at Bellalre The Musie.tl I nips XX 1! dance this eve -i'.K at tile Majestic Hanec H i'!, at Tie! h,? r.* A program of , \ l.-nt dim. selection-s xvil! be rendered and all fho-e e\?- "t:ng attend, are promised a good time. Donation Day Success Th. Woman's Hoard tile Ohio Va' ley lo-m-tal FI>? <j?:f;?! t-lnoer* lha:ik? ??? all iM?? r. 1 v:?? ? i''? ? tr to 'he un;ii ? ? ? <li ntcil sUeeess tli. ir Thanks K:vin>: I ?nriAt;..n I 'ay. Tlteii was .. 11* l? ? ?: 1111; r n: ari-! irem-roiis in'! , u tin: o*' I '? iiu uheh w : 1 fai ' ? ? llii- so'l; ami i?? ri;jil *"?.? .i; j???: ? r ? t!??? ! i iMal.-M-.-n;. Tin- n 1 j ill.- of Wli. i l l!;ir ami \ '? ha\e ne.t.ii ileim-nst t a? t il tlii-.r tli ? ? |? Merest ri : h - liniiii u ii ? ?? ' they have I ? ? l:?t J ? if tin- ran- of I li .si ?!. ' urnl aftlioteil. Open House at Y. W On Tliaiiksi::\itiR ilay. dinner will hi servi-il tn \.m?-n women ami yount: iiu-ii , awny from liii!ui' at the Vuuni; Woiin n - Christian A ? ????:.rInn I."tie tables will be ai'riinci'il In the ?' ni.'ii; mom t? ? nee.on module the KU-sts ami ilurlnit tin- after n"i>:i and evenine. the parlor aiol Itbram ivl'i b- thrown o;>i-:i t-> those who may wish to enjoy an hour or two In tliem. ? !;?*-??(? i a' i-iis for the dinm-r ' .in !??? made until noon of the day previous to Thanks : K.vi,,:;. CecU-BUnke \\ ? IuivolaelentMC at 7 i.Vl-.ok t M.ss Vielona liltske of thm eity ami i.M: Albert I "eel I of Martins Ferry w.-re j murr.nl at the- First Flirts: tan eliureh. I Ki-v. VV i; Fields, j.m.j- ?? I'the ehurv.h. ) - perform;inj the ceremony in the ptvs- j oli'V of a t'.-w eiose re a' atal frietnls J of'hi principals. After a short wedding] tnii the couple will re-me in Martins! | Ferry. PhilUps-Crillis. Tiie m.trr.tice of Mr- Until llastitnts | i'lulltps of t.his city. ami Mr. Ilenrv ( s. litllis of ('nnt'irtilKC. iihio, which was > pi-rfo: nieil WedtieSilai alternoon at tit I'tt ts'Mtr eh. wtll ?-"ine a< ti surprise' to their ft ends. Mr. ami Mr> Cillts tire t:i? wen.ioytlii: an ?astern w eildtnu trip, tin-! ttpoji tiie.r return will resale : ri 1 amnrtde?. The iift-le ;s the damthter of* Mr ami Mrs. John Hastings Marttns Ferry,: 'nit .has f,.r sutne ttuie r--st?! with Mrs. j Mary Schilling of Kofi street. Sin' was | fornierly ?mployei! at tin- Capitol Car , 'company and is well-known here Mr. iC.ill.s is the proprict-m of a Karaite ;?t j i 'aint>r.di;e. Post-Wnstial Courtesy. \ ib . phi I'll! ;i:irtv was p;\eti las' eve n't g when itifs I'J.i V^!i:n ft,:,-rtaiiu 'I [ la iicxi.-r ot Mr. an.! Mrs U il.is Mar shall. Jr.. a iv. vn t urate .1 ii'l groom. I 'avian and music w. v.- !??? chief times i> fr.ho \? rs:i.c. '.car Ii>?? close of wlii-h a .1.-lie.oils 1 .ir.. prettily ap pointed. was mtu-I. ?.\ numa' r of _ mutual friends >>'' Ma- honor guests ami hostess enjoyo ".! : .< charming at'ia r. Snpper A Success Tic- nu ::;;i tills, v sappi ?' !???'.1 at St. L'.ke's i!hur>h <the Island la.?t ibp proved a distinct su.about sev en hundred hong served dill : u p ill.' evening. The taIdes were chanilIng 1\ a pp. ?! ?i t--. I. eai'li having as a center be- a basket <r largo houuuet of pretty full tb wars. The :. ? 11. ? w .tip lad >s as -si. .1 hy members tin- > liri's CSulld had charge of tahM- s.! no > ? : p. \V B.-ek. \V.il S,Harry Ih-hh. iborp l'luby. I'harles I'lark. J. II Klieves Wsi-y ili.Use, Hubert Hiiiait. Ph.irb-s ? 'ra.ld... k. Walter Bloumtleld. II. li. T .11". K ?' I lolcunib and Jan.. s lla.nrs The various booths <>f the bazar tier. Well patr n ze.i. the tee cream and cake b th was In ? ha rite ..t' ineinheis of the S'tmlftx m. lo ol . lass of Mrs Ibd.ert It >d. being csped.-il'y well JhlirontZed. while tnanv rf"| I. left with hairs .!? ? lleii.Us eatid;. s that noie ?? ir. lie-. ,| the attr.l. t V. b.."th Whbh Was |>res .b-.l ov. r hy Miss Ulna Maxwell \ |..i;v tal le held da nty t-mhr dcred and hand made art el-s. nmng which w?ra ru.t; ed luncheon sets, table runner-, pi.est towels-. In addition to prcttv i r-i beted and knitted goods. Ib-spiipd ently . olor. d rap rups-. aprons, both n< r vlc- aid- and faroo. and an a t ay of oth er .articles u a.i.ien. d 'he eye of the sh"Pl?-r The lad:-- and girls were just y e'at.d over the sue.-ess of this func tl n. Holmes-Minor ? Friends M. ? ibrtrudf Minor, of Kirn ?*?-lirt and Mr. Hn tol-on Holmes, of 1'etHs lllin. will he interested 5<? learn of their w.-d.linp w :. ????, occurred vester-. dnv at'frrtioott a' Wellsburp. W. Vn. Mr. Ilo'.ines and Ins bride will en toe ? href iveddinp t aft.-r which tlo *? will take up 'he r ros'ibmce in their new ly fttrn.sh.d home ;rt. K!:n t'ourt "''he brl.le .- tlo eh tic daughter ? f Mr Ida Mln.-r. I' iii ''our:. Kim Hrove. and has in- unoT ib'e fr among w!i-.:ii *-'e is very popular. The groom Is the Son of Mr. and Mrs. .Terrv 11 dims. of 1'eters linn and is a Well known dairy man of Kim di-i.i'>.. Their friends w.ll anti -it ate their return l" extend their j r lip: a tlll.itb-ti a CmnM I<on Clnh Mr? A I I'. '- r>...n and Mrs Herbert llo-'..li i n'. a: tied Hie members ..f the i'mma I.mi club yesterday afternoon a; the home ? ? f Mrs. Hnrt-ui. In the Paul Apartni-nts N'eedl.-work of various k ids u a-s 'h. plea ant diversion of the aft rno'-n. durinp which a tempting lun ch eup of Thanksgiving npp.uii: nieiits w as . e V'd. Bazar and Entertainment 1 hiz r ami TiJ?? rtJlinm?? nt be r'v. n tlil- evi-nit ir in the !?? nn.- room of i(i,. I'l: si Pr. shvterian ??lmrcli. :in 1 promises to !?? ??.*>?? of :l>e inti-rcstinu events of the evrnilitr I'llp N from Hie Snernt.ari -i"of ld\pr<- am w.!l pr- ? Kent T h ? <n'r-rt.aliitneiit whiidi will ?-??? ? s s I ?, f ? wo enjoyable pta>s. At I lie harar nt'fietive handmade avfel ? mani' "f whl. !i are suitable for '"lir! tr.as f will d I IV, -dots wh:'"li w? r ma>l" n 1 Mountain s of Viry'n n and North Caroiin will I"" | offered for .-nle, Mis. Joseph lie.It;, s n * iT Mr" f 1. i rr 11".herd are the eha'r n in eharRe of i'i.s event and are he ItlK n" is'.-d | V the followlhK eoinni! ?f * I ? AST- * r>. eor I Mori" Mrs T? .t lie ,l eh i r'n n. Mi-sdatn- ? S M Ulbs'on Tie::: in \ t" I ? .1 dill Stevi'lismi, ll*:irj i Stif-1. .lasper I'.aiim. Fanrywia k and Apron" Mr". W1I III m ? I M 1 ' ? y. eh.a rman Me d.tnie< FranV S'n nm. <'harms Jenkins. John *' .?V h< n!? and M'-.s Nat In i tie Mel.alne, Jin k Home ? I"e- Mesilanies William Met ?<*>? Miller and lle'd Hedges. R iy>'? Mi-sdames W. 1'. Wilier and W. ir Mei'ln'n llefr* .. n* Mrs Oeorpe F* Povd lehnirman; Mesdanies llarvey foietnr.n 9 11 \\ add. .1. J..- ? id. <1 ad!, i. J \ Flemlnsr. J T. Cilmer. Nntia ? ."it'son. S. A llhodes. A II Ilnli. Serv.rz M< ."dames Sidney Smith. N. Ill I'.-irton. Harold S 11. T.aw.em e Karl lledfes M.i'..y Mil-r an.1 Mi-ses I ;i:/;i 1?11 Alma lion. Eliza he; h I.an on. rni.d-. Mrs Wlll am r: M:ei<r. <ha!r man: Mesdames Ai Heir Fost.-r, Jay M Camn a: d M - Father n. l.an- i Si! Vo? ? >(f. t:rite M. -aI i:n? -. 1 > A Hurt, na 1 II. Id ''!?.?:? ! d? i. Medium Frown Hair look" host of ni! after h (io'd.e ? :'1 n? S impn. -AdT About Feople ?? Mo?rm#ntg of InaiylCnalB To AmA JP*( m "*"h? Oily. AT THE HOAEJ.S, The Rogers. A Tt Halm. . 'I.ni, ion e j IV. S MarVn. She pant si o wn. J 1*. Hero. Ch akslnn K. L. W. hVoderleh. I'nTifoii. i). 1.. R. Ballard. PlttHburttli. Holed Windiior. I H RySleKlIt 111. < 'hester. < T.d-M.J^rth, Chester. ? w*. IJ .M. J^^Plde, Chester. fll 1 * " ? i: S .linkson. t'hestor i' i ? I :i . n. Park* t -l iuus i" p laii: V*;i!rni<>nt. It l> Huston. Piitsl.jirRh. Mr. a: i.) -Mrs. W. H Trusohel will leave 1 May ?>n an eastern motor trip t. uuil. .Ww York, wh. to they will ?r.-.-t ? heir -.n William. who is a stu - !'? !i! ill ? *??!'!; ? I ? 11)1 i \ ? ') '' > . .Mr .ii.l Mr- '.V aim Weiss will le.i-.e this afternoon Pt a trip to New V.-rk ?''?!> ,\ iWhitakrr h is returned from Athillt. ?' 'v. .vliere he a ' tnpntiiod Jus niother. Mr-. X. il Wiiittkor, who will remain at the res,,r: for :m indefinite t: (lie Ms ; M il tha .luerm lis. daughter of Mr ami Mr- II 1*. .lueiKens. of tli" Island. til home where she is t.iktnc ? ri-.i' ti..'!it f..r an injury sustained while a ? efdlese Mr- Thomas A. Heat tie. or Hlmwood, ? ^ - pern! iy a few d'i\s in 1 'lliladelph :.i. llal Williams. of :he S.ntth Side, liasi .'II ? 11rii:? <| )i! in..- :'..r the la.-t; u.-.-K .11 i i: Rose. . ..ritraiiiT. is spt-r.d cg -? v ? f.? t * i: i \ < m i'Mini, riand. AM.. i.|i l.il iness. 11. i.n I 'I'M., i,-. r.mr. rlv advertis ing mnnag< i l'?Si..n>- .v Th-.tna". lias n i:i Wheeling ("Mill- past several ? 1 a > - attending 'In fall reunion of I lie S. i.i t i.-li I::;.Masons. Mr. T'.bbins is iii.w .hinli.}'eil hy Schwartz A: ?'?>.. of Jiilliisi..\i n. I'a. ' .luliii * luy IYItolian!. of Fairmont. sec retary of 1 lie West Virginia Manufactur ers* Association. is in Wheeling i"?' sev t ra! days mi business connected with the assneiatii.il. 'I'. A Wolfe of l'it tsburgh is spend-; ins a short stay ;n Wheeling attending j to business matters. Albert ''. W.'iitakcr of Wood lawn has , re;ui'iicil home from Atlantic t'ity where lie lias l.i-n spending the past several w eeks. \V. Miller of Morganfown is a busl ness visitor in W heeling. Attorney ?*arl Richmann has return ed from a short \;s:t with friends and relatives In Si. Marys. William T. Burns and wife have re turned to i.heir home in t'leveland after a short stay with friends in this city. WIN MY CHUM WEEK CLOSES HERE TONIGHT r.asr nig.ht marked the elimav of the i"\Vin My Chum" services held ihls week 'at North Street M 1* ehur''h by the Mpworth league of that church. A large crowd attended and a good meeting resulted. Rev. K. ' >. l'.'liliips. tiie pa-tor of ttie N.-rth Street church delivered an address on "The Friend ships >?!' Voiing IVoplc." which was very Interesting ami helpful every one presi n' There was not only a large crowd of yoltng people a! t.he meeting licit the elder members of the church 'support.-.! tiie.r pastor by turning out st rung Tomorrow night will end the meetings ; ill Is week, which have so far been suc cessful in every way. Professor S S. .l.-.coli.s of Triadelphia I "Strict High 'school is the speaker for this occasion and every one that attends is promised an inspiring address. a special addition to the service n group of young men from tlie V. M. c \ will have eharge of the musical part ..f the program and Mr. Russell Tfohr t.aug.h of the local V. M. <V A., who is the leader for tomorrow, has announc ed that this will be an unusual treat , itself. MINERINJURED AT BEECH BOTTOM Mali or Adams. 42 years old. of Beech Bottom, was injured in an accident at it..- W indsor riiine of the Windsor foal 'companj yesterday morning. The miner was removed in the North Wheeling hospital. The full exti nt of his injuries has not heen determined. I.ni his condition !s not regarded as se rious. Adams was loading coal at the mino when tie was cauchf under a fall of jeoal fr.-tn a shute several feet above him. ~ Daily Fashion Mints a i mi:k\i.i? <.ki:i:\ and sii.yi k Silver la"" over rrctxi make* this frock which :s slim in spite of wide circular pieces of IJec.rjjtette that fall from each side of the skirt and make a train O'rdle and hlnd.ni'* on r.ock nod arm holes are silv er cloth from whit h Ou- fur-edged rhou is nind" ni?o ^ I/* ' ^ w What They Cost What does it cost to feel a child? Sometimes little, sometimes much. That depends on the food they pet. The premier food for a child is oats, you know. Mothers for apes have known that. And the finest oats that prow?jtist the cream of fine oats?co>t less than a cent a dish. Food value is measured by calories. In Mother's Oats, 1,000 calories cost 5 cents. Those 1,000 calories, in the averapc meat di>h, cost nine or ten times that. Those are reasons for serving Mother's Oats. They are called Mother's Oats because children love the flavor. Insist on this quality?make the oat dish deliplit ful?if you believe in oats. ^\0THEI? 0AT5 The luxury dish?larse, luscious flal<e?. Vfade for mothers who want children to love oats. ^ Wets In Congress To Make Four Attacks on Dry Law Washington, D. C'., Nov. L'3.? Wet | leaders in congress ami wet sympa-i thizers outside are formulating a defi-i nite program*of an attack upon the! | dry laws. They are not to waste or! scatter their efforts. They have! reached an understanding, and the piogram runs ;ibout thus: First?An effort will be made to ex pose the extent of alleged corruption' and illegal and unwarranted actions | by dry. law officers. This is calculat-i ??d to swing sympathy to the wet pro gram. Second?A proposal will be made for modification of the Volstead act to permit the manufacture and sale of light wines and beer. Third?An effort will be made to have the percentage limitation, one half of one per cent, in the present law stricken out so that the act will read in all instances to prohibit In toxicating beverages without defining percentage by alcoholic volume. Fourth?A proposal will bo made for light wines and beer with a heavy tax, the proceeds to be used in payment of a soldier bonu3. i ? II i j The FLORSHEIM SHOE II makes a strong appeal to the man who knows that shoe economy || isnotfiguredinlowfirstcostbut in net economy as measured j over a long period of service. II The Florsheim Parkway ! Long Wear ? 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