16 §)\iv^^p\\vivci^ Attractive Gifts of Jewelry, Silver- ' Ware ' Ver anc^e &j? Shaving sets with adjustable mirror. Baby spoons 50* LIVC T UfkcyS Oil Sal© 111 the S P Sanitary shaving mugs with hinged cover _ , . . f .. «* t0 J*"' OrOCerV Department at The Store will be open this even- and brush #:i.oo Vanity' ca^s 1 . M ; s .:: 50W Vsi'to wioo 90 11 Vnn \Aa\r ing and to-morrow evening until 9 S3 D ID " ° f Y °" -L o'clock in the interest of men and '""JVXw-m. wjm. mm u. *.-,.<>» 91** ms Silver plated nut trays Napkin rings y no the dav Butterdishes $1.75 to $2.50 Candlesticks Mustard dishes one-quarter peck' I "potatoes'. «* * AUt bowls S!S.U() Castors Sugar tongs One can Early June peas 1O a Housekeeping rnend: • B:s.a;,rs^r ' One stalk celery I .' * . 1_ ' I \ _ I _ One pound Lancaster Countv dried corn nne L-/amaSK[. 1 OWeiS. \T° * * 1 C I—'1 —' * O 1 one-half dozen juicy Florida oranges J p i* Virginia Turkeys of Fine Stock 7" Fancy Linens An Ideal Gift: A Waterman 1 lie Linen Section shows many inexpensive gifts of beauty • -j •* t~x *lT* • fancy linen scarfs, doilies, luncheon cloths and napkins. What specially rnced: Live Weight, Ideal Fountain Pen housekeeping friend wouldn't appreciate such a gift ]„ styles for desk use for carrying in pocket or Linen towels in beautiful damask patterns, hemstitched ends, 2,»c __ J i . i 69c scalloped danmsk towels, 22x40 inches soc 11_ 'j 0 1 I _1 11_ O O handbag. In standard screw cap or pocket stvle, at VtZ imuii in biiita ID, ZOC. UreSSeCl, ID., OOC .$2.50, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. ft Win*™*™* col^d■ ■ At $25 ° t0 * 5,00 the pens are of tlie new s #>- Fancy Turkish towels in pink, blue nnd lavender "'rlo'To 75c Your Christmas feast can be best supplied in the Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart grocery depart- I'llmg type. Bureau and dresser scarfs,.ace trimmed. _ ment ' where >' ou can dc P cnd on ' and low P r ' ccs - Specially Priced Gold Band Fountain Pens Hemstitched embroidered scarfs, 18x43 inches and 18x54 Inches. I'lace your order early to-morrow Choice new walnuts, lb i:»o Our Favorite tea. lb 43e ' le 111 attWlCti\e founttlin pCll that \VC lia\. t 12c and 50c for one of the best turkeys you've Cream nuts. 2 lbs Senate tea, lb «3o ever Sold at Christmas time. Fitted Wltll a tWO gold Cluny doilies— ever bought, choice Virginia stock. Finest Smyrna lies, lb is<* ' i i , i i _ i .„i i• i u„„ « inches 19c, 25c: and :j9c llvp w< , lKhti i b „ a3r| l1r «,, : e a. lb.. 3n.- Arabian dates, lb.. UK-, 2 lbs.. I>l,ro cocoa; tho ver > bcsl - 1 ,b - bailds and SOld On ])lllsll lined CdseS. VOl """inches' 50<- 75c audsl 00 IOR ™K « HRISTM \» DI VMCU Extra large Queen olives, pitted 15c: 2 lbs 28c Special at $2.00 $2.50 luncheon napkins, 15x15 "inchVsj hemstitched, dozen . . .SI.9H Biehardson and Bobbins plum and niled with olives, pimentos and "Oel Monte" asparagus tips .. J2c v j l.unchcon cloths, line hemstitched German linen, "6x36 inches, 45 pudding, lb 29c celery; largo bottle 45c Best Seeded raisins, pkg. ... 13c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Book Section —Street Floor. x 45 inches and 54x54 Inches, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00. $3.00 to $5.00. Heinz plum pudding :M|c Fancy Golden Heart celery, stalk. Best cleaned currants, pkg. .. 13c Heinz mince meat, can 20c Sc Full cream cheese, lb 23c j * * 1 (* T> i A . * T"J , Fancy Florida oranges, dozen. 2ilc Barge new potatoes, pk ;aic Imported Boquefort, lb 40c O f~* 11 Ti C Q "11 Men s6sL»ooys Arctics: ooys jmcyFionda imported preserved ginger, b eheesejeaeh ;. ; .28c | oconelci Keierence DiDles: /-> Tr • 1 —v 1 | "I Barge tangerines, dozen l»c Glace marrons in vanilla, jar. ."Ml? Bing bologna, lb 15c ! I r* S~\ . . (T» /*\ f\f~\ ntnrm rvincf r\llhhpr White grapes, lb. K-.C "Major Grey" clmtney, bottle, 42c Boiled ham; sliced, lb 39c \ SI I tf) 111 1 X There are many men who would appreciate the gift of a jX canfornu Z "t T S.! ln^'i X a sanu"cura prunU*"lbs."l" The size of the Bibles is Bxs/, inches and only inches pair of warm wool-lined arctics—especially men whose work old .Mi.« B i„n casaba's, each ...'4sc Banque^coffee, 1 lb!' . ca .'! B !!!I £ California peaches, 3-ibs S3c ill thickness—splendidly ijrinted on oxford fine white paper. requires much of their time outdoors in all kinds of weather. Fancy mixed nuts, ib i«c itecord cofree, 'n>. . L*sc D„ P. & Basement. An admirable gift for your home. And rubber boots! Did you ever know a boy, and most F,ne Grain cioth, round corners, red edges •••• 2.V5!! , i . . French Morocco, limp, round corners, red under sold edges . .$.5.00 little girls, too, who didn t feel that a pair of boots was a great French Morocco, divinity circuit, round corners, red under irold thing to own and wear! So don't forget boots! » edges, $5.25; indexed ••••• ® , , . , .. I—l1 — 1 T~\ 9 T • i tm < M Alaska Seal, divinity circuit, leather lined to 'edge, silk sewed. Mens our-l.mkle wool lined arctics $2.00 and »2..0 L, _ IJ y I 1 I' 1 _ O round corners, red under gold edges. $1.25: indexed $1.75 SSiSSS±JSW»S3{ JZ/Very DOV S Siyps 11 til 2 sf nnd Si r »0 A A remarkably and handy book. Bovs" one-buckle wool lined arctics— C _ ._ J ' ( t 1 T * "1_ " Alaska Seal, divinity circuit, leather lined to edge, silk sewed, Sjyes 3to « $l5O Q f 111 1P "I Q I I 1 "t*"\ T * I round corners, red under gold edges. $5.50; indexed $«.00 Sizes 11 to 2 $125 Li I O jL_yl JUI dl V • lTd Real Morocco, divinity circuit, calf lined to edge, silk sewed, round Knin'nnivrß «/ corners, red under gold edges, $0.75; indexed $7.25 SIUKM Klali uuois Sealskin, divinity circuit, calf lined to edge, silk sewed, round cor- Boys' Storm King rubber boots — •* j- __ _ _ # ners, red under gold edges, $8.50; indexed $9.00 Volume,soC; By Mail, 55C Beautifully "Boxed Quality Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor, Rear. # " _ 1 liese ,joo^s are large 12mo in size, well printed 011 good paper, and uniformly bound in tO S3 50 Brass Desk Sets Aro U vSOful cloth ' with the Scout ' s official scal stamped on the cover ,and an attractive wrapper in four colors Eatol) Cranc & p ike \\T 11 as Well as Ornamental n VK MOW TITIJ.» Cab and Caboose, Kirk Munroe. Bedney McGraw, Arthur E. Mc- V d* , •£. r,l• 1• 1 Hand book for Boys (Revised Cattle ltanch to College, Russell Farlane. DOXes. I ills Stan uer> is. w Allcl U J?ltt OI tlllS kind will edition), Boy Scouts of America. Doubleday. Three Years Behind the Guns,' the newest styles and shapes l)P annreriatPfl wliprcvcr it Boat Building and l?oatlng, Dan College Years, Balph D. Paine. Lieut. Tisdale. and IS acceptable to the lUOSt i" 1 1 ' C. Beard. / Crooked Trail*, Frederick Bern- Tom Paulding, Brander Mat- critical tastes because k \ SBjJmfoZ' may go. Along the Mohawk Trail, Percy ington. thews. combines quality of Stock ( \ \VAjMKS( K. Fitzhugh. The Cruise of the Cachalot, F. T. Tommy Remington's Battle, with perfection of workman- JbCV- There are many very Pood For the Honor of the School, Uullen. Burton JS. Stevenson. ship and finish. 11l addition ®r»/ ... . . Balph llenry Barbour. The Horsemen of the Plains, Tecumseh's Toung Braves, Ever- the beantv of the nancr is f Jtir tour-piece SQts 111 the show- Animal Heroes, Ernest Thomp- Joseph A. Altsheler. ett T. Tomlinson. . .11+1,. ~11 .. ! I | AJ'\ tours of the various "To-day" com ' panies, to upset the usual order of ' things. In sending Mr. Breese to Hur ! rlsburg in a play which already has i been seen here Mr. von Tilzer is break ' In*,' managerial precedent of many . seasons' standing and local theater goers will benefit thereby.—Advertise ment. Bowman's Perfect Its Profit-sharing Plan; to Close Tomorrow at 6 For some months Bowman & Co. have been trying out the profit-shar ing plan among their employes. The experiment has proved so successful that the firm has recently put into effect for another year a more per fected plan along the same lines that will have wider scope-and afford more benefits than before. One-member of the firm to-day said: "During the first year the idea was carried on in an experimental way. It was new and naturally there were lit tle kinks In the system that developed from time to time, but these have all , been overcome, and been valuable in j helping us to perfect the plan. On ■ the whole, however, the Idea has ; proved so successful that we are con tinuing it for the coming year along still wider lines, which we believe will mean more to employes and firm than ever." Another feature of the Bowman store which was inaugurated last year, that of closing the store on Christmas eve, will again be observed this year, the store closing to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock. -MRS. EICHOI/T7S ENTERTAINS Special to The Telegraph Bowmansdale, Pa., Dec. 23.—Mrs. • Silas Elcholtz entertained her Sunday school class at her home on Thursday evening, December 17. The evening I was spent very sociably and all en - 11 joyed themselves very much. launch -11 eon was served to the following mem - . bers of the class: Mrs. Silas Eicholtz, Mrs. Amos Miller, Mrs. K. W. Stouffer, Mrs. Prank Bonner. Mrs. Edward 1 Woods, Mrs. W. G. Eckels, Mrs. Reg. Emery, Mrs. Horace Hollinger, Mrs. I Levi Woods, Mrs. Jra Anderson, Mrs. | i Jerry Weaver, Miss Bessie Kllmorc. Other persons present were Miss Byrd GooJheart, Miss Minnie ncever. Silas 15 choltz, Amos AJiller, K. W. StouiTer, < Edward Woods, Frank Conner, Asa Lantz and Park Kilmore. CHICAGO RKCORIiS lIROKKN Chicago, 111., Dec. 23. Christmas business at the Chicago post office Is BRICK THAT'S EVERLASTING Red Shale Building—Paving—Side Walks—Rough Texture—Good Seconds for Factories—Barn Floors and Farm Buildings. MILTON BRICK COMPANY Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa. nearly double the amount of last year, according to announcement to-day by Postmaster Campbell. Parcel post packages totaling 635 tons were shipped out last Saturday and Mon day as against 373 tons on the corre sponding days last year. The figures established a new local tonnage rec ord for outgoing packages.