■ I WEST SHORE NEWS I [ ( EMETERT omCEKS CHOSEN .Vew Cumberland, Pa., Feb. 7. D i rectors of Mt. Olivet Cemetery Asao [ elation met at the home of John V Orimes and organized for the year, W electing these officers: President, Au- Kustus Leehthaler; vice-president, W .lohn Grimes; treasurer, C. G. Mtley; p-cretsry, Lincoln Altland; sexton, H. Ross. ' * MRS. KICBECCA ROBERTS Marysville, Pa., Feb. 7.—Mrs. Re becca Roberta, aged 82, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emily Bell, on Saturday afternoon of pneu monia. Three daughters, Mrs. L. C. -Moore, of Millerstown; Mrs. Emily Bell, of Marysville, and Miss Clemen tine Roberts ,of Reading, and two ."oils, W. L. Roberts, of Marysville, and J. Howard Roberts, of Philadelphia, ► survive. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS Special to the Telegraph K 1 Shircmnnstown, Pa., Feb. 7. —Mem- ■ hers of the Woman's Missionary So- H parents. The Rev. anil Mrs. B. F. at Shiremanstown. ■ Mrs. George A. Bricker has returned her home at Lemasters, after spend- some time with Mr and Mrs. O. Greenawalt, at Shiremanstown. Mrs. Alice Shull, of Loysville, is isitlng Mrs. Myrtle Llghtner'at Marvs ille. [ J. L. Haln, of Marysville, spent two at New Bloomfleld. ■ W. L. Roberts, of Marysville, spent at Cove. The Rev. S. L. Flickinger, of Marys- spent, several davs with his Mrs. Mollia Flickinger, at ■ Helen Shearer, of Harrisburg, spent Bomc time at Marysville. Mrs. Linda Deatrich. or York, spent days at Marysville. Hobart Gosnell, of Harrisburg, spent Bhc week-end with his mother, Mrs. Gosnell. at Marysville. Mrs. John Bateman, of Harrisburg, isited her mother, Mrs. Jennie Gos- at Marysville. I DIRECTOR FAILS TO QUALIFY H Marysville, Pa,, Feb. 7. —H. I. Koeher. ■who was elected a school director in ■November, failed to qualify as such to the school code. W. R. was chosen to serve until a suc ■"■ssor can be elected at the n*>xt gen- election. I CHARLES .T. SADLER BURIED Marysville, Pa., Feb. 7. —This after- the body of Charles J. Sadler, brought here for burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. He was killed at ■ Rosemont while in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as His mother, Mrs. Joseph ■ Sadler, of this place, four brothers and three sisters survive him. Two of liis sisters, Mrs. Simon Lick and Mrs. John A. Seidle, reside in this place. ■ Stolen Ice Cream Freezer ■ Found in Halifax Cemetery Special to the Telegraph Halifax, Pa-, Feb. 7.—On Saturdav H evening Wallis Rutter's family made Ice cream and placed the freezer on the ■ back porch. No long after a noise w 'as heard and upon investigating it ■ was discovered that the freezer had disappeared. Next morning Mr. Rut- H ter tracked the footprints in the mud H io the cemetery, where he found the ■ lreezer hanging on a tree—the ice '-ream all gone. I Valuation of Hummelstown I Property $829,600 For 1916 Special to the Telegraph ■ Hummelstown, Pa.. Feb. 7.—The re ■ port of the assessor, Homer Hummed ■ gives the assessed value of ■ real estate In the forough for the H.- ear 1918 at $829,fi00. General H satisfaction was felt with this valua- I JjSI I, as °"ly one complaint was regis- I at thc a PPeal held at the Central Hotel. JOHN SHAEFFER DIES I „ Miliersburg, Pa., Feb. 7. John ■ Shaeffer, aged 73 years, died on Fri ■ r -„ lienr y Shaeffer, one mile east of ■ Millersburg. Mr. Shaeffer was stricken ■ with paralysis on Christmas day and ■ never rallied from the attack. He was ■ » member of the Lutheran Church. r i he funeral will take place from his home to-morrow morning at 10 ' o'clock, with burial in the Lutheran cemetery at JCillinger. WOMAN DROPS DEAD Lewistown. Pa., Feb. 7.—Mrs. S. Esh, a well-known woman of Milrov. e,?ed 72 years, dropped dead in her bedroom on Saturday. Heart trouble was the cause Her husband and five children survive. MINER HURT AT BROOKSIDE Tower City, Pa-.Keb. 7.—Ed. Shadle, while at work at West l-trookslde Sat urday had his head and face hurt by n rfall of coal. MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 7. 1016. i 1 TheCOHEN STOCK i \V( 7J| IMI f The COHEN STOCK I 'On Sale, Tomorrow, Tuesday : A\ / pllljlffi ffl ll iplill 1 a ' e> omorrow » Tuesday : Store Opens mt 8:15 O'clock iCiff ffffllfK q.^° r * Infants' Capes Raincapes tl - Ij i i jEI Ms I Tomorrow (morning) At 8.15 O'clock Extra Bi?; Specials 2nd Floor. "s' 6^ r|l| • P . 1 f W JPA. _TI_ UJ, T> 1 XO'lllOrrOW zrjzz: The Entire Stock of H COHFN ormerl y 202 Tuesday infants* c.ats J.J., Market Street fISP 25e a 39c Will Be Placed on Sale at This Store 59c Made of good, V Entirely new Jersey Leggings. Hi'gjg At Positively For Less Than % Price §2^ KIMONOS Silk Waists Mr. Cohen was one of Harrisburg's oldest merchants and his store was noted for the special lines of % ','s'rs. «orlh "" Iq'""' '° r """qq 1 "" Corsets, Hair Goods, Notions, Underwear and Hosiery. He having decided to discontinue business sold to us "'"/jc' ' 0 39C Made of good Only 24 £ sell. HIC RfltirP StOflc 7i f fl ette; assorteVcoU S'STblo™..; o tiSl *LIIIIII C UlUllV .. i.< n..»r. I(XIVTY A BIG RUMMAGE SALE OF MEN'S Cohen Stock Of CORSETS Cohen's Stock of HAIR GOODS 10c Suits and Les* Than 'A Price. Only the Best Makers Blac c,"l l L?^ lDS anU one Lot. of . Ono Uot of Kaufmans Sale Q Kaufman's If\ I- "" "" Flwwr - /> . CORSETS Royal Worcester, R. & Pr ice Sale Price ... 1 .JO H,^ w Mi. nrt and ■JB/ & 8 Cohen's Prices SI.OO to $2.00 G., C-B and Warner All the wanted shades and Worth noi-. for On «ul«- lw« Floor. If VI V\/ Kaufman's Sale 1 CORSETS Natural Hair Switches veo-long. OO . I:mbbbi.la«. __ Price lUC Cohen's Prices S*» 00 to S" 50 '*'S variety of sitaties TJ „ • ri l W Worth st.oo. for NOW, THEN, MEN Off .»•<■..»«« .»«. -■«. KaMtman's Sal. OA KaufmakTsal. '''' We If you really want to buy P "n ..„a, Pri " 49c uf " an ' s J Pnhpn'c ,ood models and all sizes. Sale Price ... V? *Z/ wide and roomy, men's styles, l>ig a good suit or overcoat FERRIS WAISt'I Co^ en s5 C Brassier es' Natural Hair Switches a Z^l\na h K in a " wo"'d ,ent .,and.e°s! and save $3.75 to $7.00 KaufSsale 5a Kaufman's Sale 2 4 r Cohen's .'rices 5,.0« to 52 .,„ " ha " tß * nd S °° d , Kautma s bale r» Pric e Kaufman's Sale or\ roiien'.s Finest »7.00 to SIO.OO worth »i.oo, for p ,-oor. why grab this opportunity. *" ST PHc 89 C Natural Hair Switches 43 c $8.75 to $12.00 Garments All of Cohen's Best R. & '° UBi " r,he ce 5 ... $3.95 JSS * & spr AA C B oS d ETS amer Natura. Hair Switches JT"« —- « ~33.0 £7.11111 Sale PHce ... $1.19 JSZT" *7 • V V I Biw" ne*wmod.is and all 69C Sale Price ... $1.49 Natural Hair Switches JJZrSr*. - ______ g , , ~ II , I » I Kaufman s (p rf f\ rj llmnlkerehlefM, 1 R- : - *„Sal.Price... 3)5.95 21c za."»ra I Men's and Women's HOSIERY \tjzc Less Than One« Half Price Less Than 1-2 Price For Cohen's stock ol Notions : pretty pi.in ... . , M utripes and color hemstitched lour size, your model, your pat- One Lot of One Lot of Women's One Lot of one Lot of combinations. stylos. ten, k included in this lot of «he Women's and Children's Lisle Thread and Pretty Shell COMBS SHELL HAIR PINS , , Winter Suits and Overcoats HOSIERY Mercerized HOSF Cohen's Prices up to 50c Cohen's Price 25c Box WOMEN'S AND MISSES' ever offered in Ilan-ishm-jr for a nuouirv i mei t,ci lzetl v-.tf-,- 1 . c,l. mm K"aiiftnan'« •* __ wr i rr<<-• live Spot. Colien's Prices up to 15c a pair Cohen's Prices up to 35c a pair . ' Cp . 1O p C I If 1 Kaufman's -1 O!U p nce, each CIC Price lUt ...... Continuing the Greatest of Price pair 3 c Sale Price, pr„ 1Z 2C Variety of different styles. . $ '- KuVunias"Price All Men's SUIT and -«.«».». .r color, and "»• Odds'andEndV'in "" (t»0 AC OVERCOAT SALES at Women's and Children's Co* and Hair Pns HAIR NETS VMS - $/ - Men's up to 20c HOSE - t £SKSSr> tyU.OO f Kaufmans Sale Kaufmans Sale D • If* Price X C Splendid variety of newest M # Price, pair *J C Price, pair O C Fnce A All the moat desirable shades. 7 °es elß ' fHbrlcs and colors: all am ===== I' Cohen's Entire stpek of Cohen's Stock of Men's Underwear ' ST' ME^ S \J - Women s Underwear than YtPrice Less Than one-Haif Price Jf e l One l.ot of Women's One I-ot of Women's One hot «>f Men's One Lot of Men's U® | l| Positively hisi. class sis.so gar- UNDERWEAR VESTS AND PANTS Shirts and Drawers Shirts and Drawers Tk I £l. I ■nents; every Suit and Coat the Colien's Prices :15c and 50c Cohen's I'rice.s SI.OO to 51.50 #ll M lalllf maximum of good style, nt, tailor- Kaufman's Sale 1A„ Cohen 8 Prices .5c to *1.25 (ohen s Prices „p to 75c Kaufman's Sale Af\ 4#VV iiiK and material. Woolens arc sky Price 1U C Kaufman s Sale 24 C Kaufman s Sale Price 4y O Worth up to SBO.OO high iii price: dye stuffs can't be Consisting of Vests and Pants, Price Price md 1 v Jneger wool, Dr. Wright's Think of the best salt bargain had, so don't delay; we'll never lie in medium and winter weights: Medium and winter weights; Balbriggan and fleece lined; fleece lined, all wool red and J' oll ever received: these eclipse able to duplicate this offer (iet a " s,!! e s - all sizes. all sizes. natural wool garments. even that wonderful value. We i________ J . . won't be able to duplicate it yours to-morrow. I again; all sizes and ail materials. THE BIG RUMMAGE SALE OF 7/ie Women's & Misses' Suits & Coats Continues Extraordinary Sale To-morrow (Tuesday) Another Big Bargain Event To-morrow (Tuesday) WASH About 30 Women's and 20 Silk and Serge Dresses, 25 Women's and Misses' special! 'yard** 0 . CKK . 1 *.*... AND PILLOW CASES Misses' DRESS SKIRTS. For Women and Misses. SPORT COATS. Worth Pink, blues ami neat rosebud pat- 12540 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, A/n!ll£*C Worth to $2.00, QC Worth to $5, QC to $5.00, <£* Standard APKOX fir I( >C V aiUCJ> for %J for r•xf %J for

s ial, each 1Z /2C snrmdTfor "m l, O^C v V v and "blue*designs. a " d ,lnrk KTUJ , |7^ la MISSES' W WOMKX'S AM. MISSKS' ' & V** ***" <*»**> 10« W? T»«r, CM!., JJ C f'(~y A 7 S W I nf*r »I»f e f (~\ ATc sinnori v'nHoo UU ' C C,oUls and 27 Inches wide: fine quality. These are agents'' samples, in rV imcr OUIIS tUA 1 o Striped Voiles. 29c White Skirting; 1 good plain colors, best $4.00 to To $8.50 Values To $12.50 Values Real up to 812.50 Values TIIRK.WH TfiWFI S Special, yard WC $5.00 qualities. Rummage Price . Ituinmage I«rice I UOfYIOII inches wide: two pretty pat- „„ „ .... „ _ . - . . mgm 10c Turkish Towels, hemmed, terns. SO.OO Urussellette Huks, (to QS /A A Mp m/V P> tl # ' # fill reaily Tor use: special, OC. 19e Lock Stitch Crepe: 1 rt- Full 9x12 Sixe, Tor w %T Ji "71" U fll ril \ 7 111 l 3 for K,MH-ial. yard lUC A specially K ood variety of new Wi/1 / 9 # Jj M ■VC ■ 17c Extra l.arge Bleached Tur- 40 inches Wide, extra tine ifrade: colorings and pretty desinns. «pt» l u S; ?uoh " "owSSr ■nJSß'rtrtS.Tlto 'jsc c|u"lly"°'""' exl ™ " l,,er all newest materials and all a little price: your size and cheap at this price. Rummage 20x40 inches; special, each. w o.>c Plain White Klaxon; 1 01/ t% long service, cheap at sizes. model included. Sale Price 29c Fancy Cheeked and Plain Special, yard /2C So-fo *• ' s *■ White Turkish Towels: IQ r 38 inches wide; splendid Tor ta 75 Woolnan Cotton Q»7 / V P " , l> waists and dresses. ,lir . . $1.97 WOMEN'S Woo' _ _ $15166 Ij|^|j^g|||| 11 irt tty plaids withluyel|. hiirdt-rs. ln j 5