4 TOMORROW. THURSDAY II . • M I TOMORROW, THURSDAY the Big Bargain Day of Our Z\ C|l , l/ , h C the Big Bargain Day of Our Great July Clearance Sale [ IVU J J Q reat j u i y Clearance Sale Extra- -Another Lot 60 dozen Women's Silk Boot Stockings, Black or White, 50c kind, sale price, pair Qreat Sale—Corsets BA IEXTRA ELBOW LENGTH aa R & G Warner's C-B and W & B HEAVY SILK GLOVES fttlf* Fine Corsets, best models, including W. &B. g Full , B . hllUon Icnß(ll _ b ,« ck or „ hH e_d„„b.e n„ K ,r 11§#1* Neuform Lace Pront Corsets. Choice* each •• • tip*, nil mixfn. Krai cioiinr kind, *nie price, pair Extra yards 45-inch imported Swiss Flouncings, ex- A Q Thursday fl u ' s '^ e designs; baby Irish, filet, blind and eyelet. - Only Many beautiful, flowery designs, were 98c, $1.19 & $1.39 Yd. THIS PRICE THURSDAY ONLY Thursday Another Big Lot of the 45-inch €% a • ' Voile and Crepe rlouncings, ele- f Again gant flowery designs, worth up to 69c ™ * Yd BARGAIN NOTIONS AH Parasols One=third Mnm Seltg k C ead; S 200 " yard and One=half Prices , D Koh-i-Noor Dress Fasten y\ EXTRA-KIDS' ROMPERS IC " aCe »ands ers; all sizes; dozen # C Fine Gingham or Galatea; checks or 1 A 3to 9 inches wide, white or 3-yard piece Cotton Tape, [J stripes; suit 1. %J C ecru; for trimming your wash 6 or OC Dress; worth up to 50c. ' Ocean Pearl Buttons; •% EXTRA! I AGAIN! I „ d° z en - AC Children's Imported Famous Cumfy Cut 1 Adjustable Garment Shields; al- Plaid Top Socks; all sizes, Lisle Under Vests, 3 for f jj T "r 50c . Sa " pri " 25c 10c Pair 25c; Each 9c Price -^yl Parasols Marked Half M rTRI/" O C* Parasols Marked Half and Many at One-Third /*| |§\lV* If i 3 and Many at One-Third MERCERSBCRG VISITORS Miss Helen Fendrick and Miss Nelle O. Metcalfe, both of Mercersbuflfi, Pa., isre visiting the latter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith, «t 1815 Hildrup street. Business Docals PIT I S TO THE TEST In tire repairs and tubes we guar antee all our work, absolutely, to be of the highest quality and to give you service and satisfaction. We put the "Sterling" mark on all tire and tube repairs. This is our guarantee of the highest class workmanship. Sterling Auto Tire Co., 1451 Zarker street. A STITCH IX TIME Paves nine. This applies to your shoes as well. Don't let them get all rim down or ripped up at the heel, and M elts worn through. Send them to us for the proverbial first stitch and it won't be necessary for the other nine City Shoe Repairing Company, 317 Strawberry street. I Our Optical Sale Now Going On Eyes Examin- /1 ed Free. \ Glasses Fitted ill in Gold Filled Frames as Low as »> > -M. COMK IN AND ASK FOR THEM RUBINS RUBIN Harrlnhiirg'n Kyrnlftht Specialists | 320 JUIIKKf ST., iirt Floor. Paul's Summer Reduction Sale The Oxfords and Colonial Pumps that we offer in this sale are taken from our regular stock, and are exceptional values. (They are not goods purchased for sales purposes.) MEN'S LOW SHOES WOMEN'S Men's small lots of oxfords, not all sizes White buck high shoes; $3.00 to $5.00; in any one lot, nearly all sizes left to select now SI.OB from; former prices $3.00 to $5.00. On sale .... . „ TI . . n . , at #1.30 and $1.98 W h,te Canvas H.gh ->hoes; $3.0C1 and BOSTONIAN „ ' _ , . _ „ t . $5.00 oxfords, now $4.00 and #4.50 „ Wh,te f ßuck a,ld Ca "^' a " ° x Jf ds and $3.50 oxfords, now SB.OO f ° r , mer P r,ces S 2 ' 3o t(J 4 00; novv CHILDREN'S * " **'. . w ,_ . . Children's strap pumps; all styles that are " ot small sizes in Women s Oxtords, left go on sale at 75? and sl.oo—former including Queen Quality; former prices up prices $1.25 to $3.00. This includes large to $3.50; now girls' sizes. Also a complete run of sizes 6 Our entire stock of low shoes reduced 10 to 2, in black two-strap Suede pumps. per cent, to y* off, according to styles. Ppiil'c 418 Market Street J. AMES OF MALTA TO HOLD BLOCK SOCIAL TO-MORROW A special committee of the Dames of Malta has completed plans for the block social to be held to-morrow evening in Fifth street between Harris and Reily streets. There will be much of interest to attract a large attend ance. If it rains, the social will be held on the lirst clear evening after ward. Mrs. George Nelman has returned home to Altoona after a pleasant visit with friends in town. Mrs. J. Thornton Balsley, of 1611 North Second street, is enjoying a visit at Narberth. Miss Margaret McLain, of Pine street, is visiting Mrs. Henry M. Stine, of this city, at her Crestmont bunga low, Eaglesmere. Miss Ethel Baldwin is at her home, 1023 Market street, convalescing after an operation at the Medlco-Chirurgical Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Harvey F. Smith and son, Rob ert McNeal Smith, of State street, will spend part of next month at the Crest mont Hotel, Eaglesmere. Miss Sara Maeyer, of 914 North Sec ond street, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Springer, at Aitoona: Mrs. Springer was formerly Miss Jane Gre gory, of this city. The Misses Beatrice and Isabel Vigor, of Columbus, Ohio, are guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morton, at 1813 Hll drup street. Mrs. MacDaniels has returned home after a two months' trip to At lantic City, where she stopped at the Hotel Yarmouth with her son, W. J. Mac Daniels, of New York city. Mrs. Fred Illck and son, Ferrel Ilick, of Bridgeport, Conn., are visiting her brother, R. M. Roderhaver, at 1610 Chestnut street. Miss Amy K. Halfpenny, of Nine, teenth street, and her guest. Miss Anne B. Hill, of Williamsport, are spending several days with Miss Elizabeth Fahnestock at Craighead. Mrs. Henry D. Boas and her sister, Miss Helen Espy, went to Chambers burg to-day for a little visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joshua W. Sharpe. Miss Henrietta Walkemeyer, of 555 South Front street, and Miss Ann B. Stoll. 557 Race street, have returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mrs. William H. Bentzel is at her home, 92 5 North Second street, after a visit at the home of Dr. Elmer Bentzel, In Philadelphia, and with Mrs. Joseph West, at Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Poffenberger, of South Thirteenth street, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Sander son Poffenberger, Tuesday, July 21, 1914. Mrs. Poffenberger was formerly Miss Harriet Sanderson, of Hunting don. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Blesslev of Penbrook, announce the birth of a daughter, Rachel Caroline Biessley, Thursday, July 9, 1914. Mrs. Blessley was Miss Phoebe Oylcr prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hemminger, of 2024 Rriggs street, announce the birth ot a daughter. Sarah Katharine Hem minger, Tuesday, July 21, 1914. Mrs. llemmingcr WHS formerly Miss Nannie Pennington, of Lebanon. Witmer, Bair & Witmer Witmer, Bair & Witmer Pre-Inventory Sale Specials for Thursday in addition to what are left from Tuesday and Wednesday Bargains are One lot of high grade Coats—slo.oo to $16.00, reduced for Thurs day to .$5.00 Blnck Silk Veiling Waists;a recent regular purchase; $5.00 reduced to $3.75 to Tt l " White Linen, Basque and Long Oversklrt Dresses—s9.7s, *B. lb and sb.so, reduced special Thursday for JjJJJ QQ mu Colore< i Linen Dresses—all colors; $6.50, SIO.OO to $14.75, for Thursday, your choice $5 00 ? Ve J? da.y diiringr this Pre-lnventory sale we will add new bargains P. , os s left from the Previous days—thirf will make a very A » 1 and J will pay you to follow It every day until the third of August Inventory day. , Witmer, Bair & Witmer Annex, 311 Walnut Street Pre-Inventory Bargains For Thursday '4 White Bedford Cord Skirts; long overskirt; $1.25, reduced for 1 nursaay »••••••; 23 Misses Gingham Dresses; 14 and 16 years; sizes, $2.95 to $4.75 Reduced for Thursday sale until b "losed o out. TUeSt,ay an. d hats 95 cents to $5, values up to sls. Flowers and all trimmings reduced Mary C. Glass, 1306 Market street. MAKES YOUR MOUTH WATER B. B. D. Coffee has that delicious taste and delightful aroma that is un equalled. Careful blending and roasts Ing after selecting the choicest berries makes this possible. The proof of its quality is in the fact that it is our "best seller." People keep right on using it year after year. Phone us for a trial order. B. B. Drum, 1801 North Sixth street. WILLOW AND CRETONNE Whether desire for the summer home, living room or den in your city house, th(*e is nothing more attrac tive and comfortable than willow fur niture and its cretonne cushions and back. A variety of attractive designs and substantially constructed are here at $5 and up. Goldsmith's, 206 Wal nut and 209 Locust streets. FOUR-CYLINDERS CUT All Abbott-Detroit four-cylinder 1914 models have been reduced In price, which gives you an opportunity of securing a high-grade motor car at the price you would pay for a second grade machine. Come in at once and see the biggest bargain of your life. Abbott Motor Car Com pany, 106-108 South Second street. DON'T PAY To have a tube vulcanized when you can vulcanize that tube and any small cuts In your casings yourself with the aid of an Adamson Model U Vulcan izer. We stock these. Also all kinds of repair gum, fabric and cement to use with vulcanizing. We will be glad to demonstrate these money savers to you. E. Mather Co., 204 Walnut street steam plumbing and auto sup plies. KILL THE ARMY WORM We have the stuff that does the trick. Arsenate of lead in liquid form is most convenient. Tcn-ceni package will make one to two gallons of the solution, sufficient for the average li.wn. An effective remedy. Get it now and use it before it is too late. Potts' Drug Store, Third and Herr streets. VACATION MEMORIES Lasting impressions of the vacation's most interesting incidents are best pre served by the use of an Ansco camera or a Brownie kodak. Try Ansco films for best results. Everything for the amateur photographer, and developing and printing a specialty. We close Saturdays at noon. Cotterel, 105 North Second street. PAINT BUILDS PRESTIGE A coat of paint is as essential to your home or business block as a good coat or suit is to your person. The house that stands out clean and freshly painted in appropriate color Is the one that is favorably commented on by those who pass. For expert pilint service send for Gohl & Bruaw, 310 Strawberry street. SAND IN YOUR WATOn If your vacation has been spent at the seashore you may find that little grains of sand have worked their way into Hie delicate mechanism of your watch. Be on the safe side and let us inspect It and we'll tell you whether it needs cleaning. The finest of railroad watches Is our specialty, so you may rest assured that it will receive expert service. W. R. Atkinson, 1423 Vi North Third street. ICE CREAM FOR PICNICS The Sunday School, church and fra ternity picnics usually find Ice cream the most popular refreshment that can be served on such occasions. Her r shey's all cream Ice cream is made In accordance with Uncle Sam's approved formula and all cream is selected by our own creameries and pasteurized In our own plant. "It's So Good." Phone us for prices in special quantities. Hershey Creamery Company. GET UNDER A STRAW LID While the buying Is good. We aro selling $2. $2.50 and $3 straws at $1.50. Choice of any hat In the store at the price. All the newest in shapes with high block crown and narrow brims. We carry nothing over from season to season. It will pay you to get a transfer and see our men's furnishings. Kinnard, 1114-16 Northt Third street. Try Telegraph Want Ads.