1" dlffllHto* THE PI CAM QUIEED CAI E strikes a livelier pace to-morrow |l I HB BIG wliEEr &HLK with many new and wonderful bargains |l 1 [[Ml ONLY 10 DAYS MORE AND THIS GREAT SALE WILL C T AN EN DM IpV All Stocks 5kS Readjusted--Down, Down Go the Prices |l I nT Small Sje Coat Suits Bring T hu with y ou ' $1 g H Just 7 small Women's Coat Suit* (black on!y> sizes 14 to 16 Choice of Blue or Brown and all sizes 40 F St " B f 0| ji fl Women's & Misses' Winter fj» C? 2S J JI, C I F ESI a I 8 O'CLOCK One-piece Serge Dresses, ICIIiCO3IS, WO rill $0.50, v W XI Q Closes at 5.30 P. M. choice of Black, Blue or Brown and all sizes Choice of black and colors, all sizes cales (slightly impsrfect) and all sizes None Sold to Children, Only One to a Customer Ql IGreatest Sacrifice of Women's Garments Ever Attempted 11 j| OUR ENTIRE WINTER STOCK MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH Bath Robes, Dressing Sacques ol I Hundreds of Newest Models at 33 l /s to 50c O fgj- [ggg Maker's Cost II ISUITS, COATS & DRESSES 25c II IA CLEAN SWEEP OF OVER 250 FUR FABRIC COATS tnotlOS, full length. Values up to $3.50, for 98c I ARABIAN LAMB, URAL LAMB AND PER Women's Full Length Flannelette MQp 31 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' 75 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' (MA 00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' sY W Z= Values Up tO $4.50, for . . . Q Satin and Venetian lined coats, plain or kimono sleeve®. "with guarantee yarn-dyed satin. Choice of 48, 50 Lined with Skinner's satin. Plain or kimono sleeve*. ChlldrCtl'S FISHHCICttC Full i||" Q _ 1* ii r» i i Kimonos. SI.OO Value, for . . .*»*•'§ g One Thousand Astrakhan, Boucle and Mixture Coats women's & Misses' wash Dresses, 70* 1 8 Women's and Misses' jfeA Q5 Women's and Misses' d»P 00 Women's and Misses' d*f) 75 I Women'sandMissos'A-i 475 sizes 16 to 40. Values up to $4, for <2 $ WINTER COATS, X»== WINTER COATS, WINTER COATS, WINTER COATS, AI | = 5 @ Values to $8.50 for—Values to SI 1.50 for—Values to $16.50 | Values to $22.50 for WlfltftK A. _ t O § Extra Large Size Coats for Extra Large Womm at Clean Sweep Prices wOalS | | At Way Down Prices I 8750 WOMEN'S AND NEw'sPRINOSUITS DIVIDED INTO Sizes for Girls 2to 14 years O © Q O Women's and ffoPOO Women's and gfcQ.so Women'sanddM <1.75 I ome ' l ' saiK '(l*'| IT.OO Former Prices $4.50 to $12.00® § Misses' Suits, Misses' Suits, JICl = Misses'Suits,M i| = Misses' Suits, Jk I {)== DJ ll fin 00 O ft Values to sl2 for-^-1 ,w = Values to $16.50 for+-W= i/a/ues fo $22.50 for | Values to S3O foi^-*K* v = lIGOUCBO rPICOS

'ie Rev. Mr. Mulock has been called to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church. The members of Paxton Presbyterian Church, where Mr. Mulock was pas tor, gave the family a farewell re- j ceptloln last week. Prominent Speakers on Program For Farmers' Institute at Wellsville Special to The Telegraph Dlllsburg, Pa., Jan. 20. —Announce- ment Is made of the. program for the farmers' institute to be held in Wells ville on Wednesday and Thursday, February 11-12. There will be five sessions. over which County Chairman G. F. Barnes will preside. Wednes ! day afternoon will have "Economic j Feeding of the Herd," by D. H. Watts; I "Agriculture in Our Public Schools," ' by E. B. Dorrett, and "Common Dis eases of Poultry: Thetr Prevention and Cure," by C. M. Barnitz. Wednesday evening, "Good Roads and How to Build and Maintain Them," E v B. Dorsett; recitation, by Master George Flshol; "Our Educa tion." by D. H. Watts; recitation, by Miss Mabel Fitzgerald; "The Farm Boy's Welfare," C. M. Barnitz. Thursday morning, "Earmarks of a Dairy Cow," by E. B. Dorsett; "Tur key Raising," by C. M. Bartnltz; DULL THROBBING OR VIOLENT HEADACHES Don't Sudor! Get a JO-cent Package of Dr. James' lleailuclie Powders Now You take a Dr. Jamefc Headache Powder and in Just a few moments your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest • and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve -1 racking. Send someone to the drug i store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering—lt's so needless. 'Be sure you get Dr. James' Headache Powders—then there will be no dlsap ' polntment.—Advertisement. JANUARY 20, 19J4. "Peach Culture," by D. H. Watts. Thursday afternoon, "The Soil and Plant Nutrition," by D. H. Watts; "Organization for Farmers," by E. B. Dorsott, and "Feeding for Winter Eggs," by C. M. Barnitz. Thursday evening, "Farm Building* and Blunders," by D. H. Watts; reci tation, by Mrs. Belle Anthony; "The Evolution of the Rooster," by C. M. Barnltz, and "America's Uncrowned Queen," by E. B. Dorsett. ELECTED FOR TENTH YEAR Special to The Telegraph . Dillsburg, Pa., Jan. 20. —At the last regular meeting of the Dillsburg coun cil J. K. Evans, of Gettysburg, was again chosen street commissioner for tho tenth year In succession. Mr. Ev ans has the distinction of filling the position longer than any other man In the history of this borough. Rheumatism in all of its forms is quickly relieved by medical baths. The crystals of uric acid lodge in the small blood vessels causing congestion with resulting pressure upon the surrounding nerves. This causes the excruciating pains of rheumatism. SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS create a better circulation of the blood thus helping: to dislodge theae crystals which by these baths are eliminated along with other impurities through-the pores of the skin. A few baths a week for several weeks will in a case of long standing bring results; if you do not insist upon doing those things which will cause more rheumatism. Studio open Health Studio Phone 2102R B 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 207 Walnut St. Lady attendant 5 BOY'S ARM BROKEN Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 20.—The left arm of Frank Reese, employed by Bert Miller, tinner, this place, wm broken between the wrist and elbow yesterday afternoon while the young man was sledding. Prevent Dipiuneria. A sore throat is a good breeding plate for Diphtheria germs. Protect your chil dren by never neglecting a Sore Throat. You can wisely depend upon TONSILINE. Give Tonsiline upon the first appearance of Sore Throat don't give Diphtheria a chance in that throat in its weakened con dition. When TONSILINE is swallowed it comes directly in contact with the diseased surface and induces a healthy condi tion of the membranes then thr cVj) | system can better defend the throat !!] if attacked by Diphtheria germs. rl Keep TONSILINE in the house 1,1 where you can get it quick when l'« ' *iee4ed. 25c., 50c. nr>d SI.OO. H