z- -I >o Saturday Any Trimmed Hat In order to clean up our stock of Trimmed Winter Hats we offer beginning Saturday, your choice of any Trimmed Winter Hat for two dollars, regardless of former price. Some of these hats were originally SB.OO, $9.00 and SIO.OO apiece. Any Hat in Our Millinery Show Room AU on Display, Go at Above Price ALL THE BALANCE A 1 1 ASTRICH'S HARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK HAS GROWN [Continued from Page 4.] known as the Harrisburg Cemetery. Tli« cemetery association's first organ ised board of directors comprised six members of the Harrisburg Bank — smd the bank stood behind the project. Henry Walters, cashier of the bank, was the lirst president of the Harris burn' Cemetery Association. (•'our messengers have served the Whooping Cough Notice For »aslng the hard spells of Cough Jng, raising phlegm, and hastening re y State for funds 'for assistant superintendent salaries; providing for special assist-1 anee to rural districts which cannot erect school buildings; uniformity of taxation: commendation of movement to organize social centers in rural schools; amendments to compulsory education laws;provision for courses in rural life and agriculture in nor mal schools; establishment of rural schools with departments for agricul ture and domestic science: making medical inspection compulsory and providing for the withholding of State appropriation from districts whose j : buildings are not kept sanitary— I I [these are among the more important i recommendations. - f Round the Tabic t The round table discussions will in-1; i elude the following topics: Provisional i - and professional certificate require-1 monts; standards of efficiency rating; • I Mortal centers; uniform course of ( ] study; rural school libraries; high! j school admission standards; parents'! j co-operation; payment of teachers' .salaries by State; organization of j teachers' training school for rural, schools in Dauphin county; good roads i; land the schools; elections and re | ports. j The session will be opened at 1.30 |< .o'clock Friday afternoon with an in vocation by the Rev. George S. Rentz. I: 'The high school chorus will sing "The' I Violet Loves a Sunny Rank"; Presi-j ! dent Murrie will deliver the address of < i welcome and President Ira \V. Hoover | of the association will respond; seiec-i Hons by the chorus will intersperse addresses by Superintendent Rapp, of Berks, and Secretary Snavely. They ; will speak, respectively on "The Coun- i try School" and "Consolidation of TREAT QUICKLY ALL ABRASIONS WITH PQSLAM Do not neglect to treat promptly— and witli Posl&m—any Hash, Cut. Abra sion. open sore spot. Poslam is anti septic, protects, purifies, heals. If your skin burns, itches and aggravates and is eruptional and unsightly in appearance, Just use Poslam, and note the difference after one or two applications. Your druggist sells Poslam. For free sample write to Emergency Laborato ries, 32 West 25tli Street, New York. Poslam Soap used daily for toilet and bath, 's the best means of improving the skin, keeping It soft, clear ami healthy. 25 cents and 15 cents.—Adver tisement. QUICK RELIEF FOR SORE THROAT AND COLD IN CHEST The simple application of I3ZO MUSTARD-CERATE will relieve these distressing complaints over night. Highly concentrated oil of mustard, camphor and menthol, com bined with other medical ingredients, renders in EHO MUSTARD-CERATE m ointment which is a rival of the old-fnshioned mustard plaster, PC cording to druggist G. A. Gorgas. 7 $22 to $27 <£o Values . . Values . . w ■ Values . . Entire Suit Stock Must Be Sold r townships will be held here. At the night session addresses will be made by J. C. Wagner, of Carlisle, superintendent of Carlisle: W. ft. Zimmerman, of Lykens, and R. K. 51c- Glnnes, superintendent of the Steelton school*. Lynch Will Open Bids For Harrisburg's First Motor Truck February 10 Wednesday, February 10, City Com missioner W. H., L.ynch, superinten dent of streets and public improve ments, will open bids for a 2-ton ca pacity automobile truck for service in connection with the paving and as phalt repair plant of the city. The bids together with the superinten dent's recommendations will be sub mitted to Council for approval the fol lowing Tuesday. Commissioner Lynch wants propos als for a vehicle equipped with a power dumping device, operated by a gasoline motor and propelled by gaso line power. The city has provided $2,500 with which to buy the auto vehicle. The truck will be the first to be pur chased by the city for its own service. Uniformed Rank, K. of P., Hold Annual Meeting Officers were installed by Capital City Company. No. 50, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, recently at a meet ing in Bayard Hall. I.atcr they were Inspected by Charles Krug, Company f Our Semi-Annual \ RED TAG SALE Saturday Morning, Jan. 30 will open this most interesting sale to buyers, who must get most out of their earnings. High prices of leather has not effected our prices. Even our Spring shipments were bought at old prices and for these we are making room in our Red Tag Sale. Two things will characterize our eight stores this summer. IST—PRICES THE SAME 2ND—QUALITIES THE SAME Ladies' ( Ladies' $2.98 Gun metal Shoes ,reduced to $2.19 All single pairs and small lots reduced to the limit. Little Gents' $1.75 Tan Calf Button .reduced to sl..'J9 Boys' Mouse Slippers 25^ Men's "Herman" Tan Calf Shoes. $5.00 value, reduced to $2.8,"> Little Gents' SI.OB High Cut Shoes, reduced to #1.49 Men's Tan High Cut Working Shoes, reduced to #1.89 Men's Heavy Black Working Shoes, reduced to st.(>9 Men's Extra Heavy Dull Rubbers, reduced to 98<* Men's one-buckle Arctics reduced to 98^ Look For the REDUCED PRICES on the Red Tags Buy your Spring needs in the Red Tag Sale and Save big money. 20th Century Shoe Co. 7 South Mmrket Square C, of Hanover. Afterward tlie annual banquet was served. These officers were installed: Cajj* tain, D. T. Miller; first lieutenant, ll! If. Eeslier; second lieutenant, G. It Wise; treasurer, W. Jr. Spahr: re corder. E. E. Ehly; guard, C. D. Stona sifer; sentinel, C. R. Patterson. Visitors in attendance at the meet ing were Colonel W. S. Ilillegas,