Uuy In-re not Hloue becau«c priced x»re lunpr, hut because «iunlitie» tire Smart New Spring Millinery In a Special Monday Sale j Prices Are For Monday Only—Come on That Day | r ■» ■■ v | i sl-00 and $1.50 Actual Values *« to to A rtlia | Values 1 Lot of HEMP HATS in the latest shapes 10 V d UrJ> and colors. Special Monday price, /»£ Lot of GENUINE MILAN HEMP | W choice and J AP LISERE STRAW HATS, | Trimminoc ar g e assortment of latest shapes and J MlHl g colors. Special Monday price, choice | $ In an attractive new line, , • 5 i 15c, 19c, 25c. 29c, 98c - | 39c AND 50c | I EVERY PIECE OF MERCHANDISE IN THIS SALE I IS GUARANTEED TO.BE NEW AND FRESH STOCK JjS SOUTTER'S | lcto2scDepartmentStore j \ WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY. j LAYMEN'S MEETING OPENS TOMORROW [Continued I'roni First I'agc.] lisbtirg within tlie last six years, but; both previous attendance records are expected to be broken as the move- j merit this year includes both home and foreign missions. Starting weeks ago, i lie executive committee of which Frank B. Kveritt is chairman, ap pointed other committees to com- ; pleto arrangements and register dele- j nates. Since then big mass meetings I have been belli in the city and nearby j towns, and the work has been pushed' forward rapidly for the opening meeting. Last Fall, at the Laymen's Mission-! ary headquarters in New York City I SAVE YOUR HAIR I Sf Vou are setting- bald! The appearance of (land- I ZjL m ruff and loose hair on your clothing or in the I i comb are all the proof you need. Dandruff kills I the hair, a little at a time maybe—but kills it. I The contagion dandruff must be summarily I jsjm routed out it" you are to escape that final and in- I GOING'S Newbros HERPICIDE WILL JAVE IT t- Herpicide $ JRDESTROYS DANDRUFF JR STOPS FALLING HAIR There must be no delay. The regular and in- I telligent use of Newbro's Herpicide should begin I % at once. The first application will remove all I •ft traces of dandruff, stimulate health in the hair X V?* ! • Follicles of the scalp and prevent the hair from MFRDTrTTSF \kIUT CA\7C TT falling out, Herpicide will save your hair—save UlixlrlvlyL WILL wASrC Li you from chronic baldness. It has a delightful odor and is most comforting and cooling to the m Try a Ten Cent Bottle (L f ee Coupon « a Sm Sold and Guaranteed at all toilet M goods counters. ❖S&vV Applications at the better *>^vT cJ o' s ' barber shops « Jfm S D^PIAV U ?T /I, Kennedy's Med. 1 ~ Store, Special Agents •••' GONE I " TOO LATE FORHERPICIDF S / ' YR' ❖ O ■ Bringing Up Father (s) # ((f) (0) (H) (0) R S 1 | 1 I ] I [ YOU'RE II 'ut they are to be ad mitted to the day sessions on Monday and Tuesday. The Sunday meeting is the only one open to all men. Only registered delegates will be admitted to the other sessions. No credentials, however, are required for admission to the women's meeting in Zion Luth eran church on Monday evening, or to the young people's rally in Market Square Presbyterian church Tuesday night. The l!cv. Dr. 1.. B. Wolf, the Uev. Dr. John M. Moore and Mrs. J. Hal Smith, of West Africa, will speak at the Woman's Rally. Denomination al rallies will be held Tuesday after noon as follows: Reformed at _ 4:3u O'clock in the Salem church; I'nlted Evangelical in the Harris street church and Baptist in the First church; Church of God at 5:30 o'clock In the Fourth Street church: l.utheran at 'i:3o, in Zion church; Presbyterian in Pine street * church: United Brethren in First church and Episcopal in St. Stephen's church. The additional speakers who will make addresses at Ihe sessions follow I Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh 011 .Monday afternoon: the Rev. Dr. A. G. Kynett, Monday night; the Rev. A. L. Raymer, Tuesday; and the Rev. Dr. W. X. Chambers, who came from ! Adana, Turkey, near the place of the recent Armenian massacres will speak on Tuesday evening. The Lutherans are leading the list with 245 registrations with the Pres- I byterians a clos» second. Fifty stu dents from Dickinson college; tliirty ! four from Gettysburg and a large ; number from Albright and Lebanon i Valley coleges will attend the sessions, j The themes and speakers in the i churches of the city to-morrow fol ! low; Lutheran , ! Memorial, 7:30, the Rev. Chas. L. I Fry, D. D., Church Extension Secre , tary of Lutheran church. Bethlehem, 7:30, the Rev. L. B. ■ Wolf. D. D., foreign mission secretary ■ of Lutheran church. Zion. 10:30, the Rev. S. W. Herman, "Christ Broadening the Vision of a Man." St. Matthew's. 11, the Rev. E. E. ' Snyder. "Men for Church Work." Presbyterian Market Square, 11, George Tnnes, of 1 Philadelphia. Pine Street, 10:30, The Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., "The Mind of the Master." 7:30, "The Desertion of the Disciples." | Westminster, 7:30. the Rev. E. E. Curtis, "Ours is a Great Task." ' Covenant, 7:30. the Rev. Harvey Klaer, "A World Redeemed." Baptist First: 10.30, the Rev. W. 11. Leslie. M. D., of Africa; 11:30, Sabbath school the Rev. F. A. Agar, M. D.: 7:30, the : 1 Rev. W. S. Booth, pastor, "Putting ! Horizon Into Our Christian Service." ; Tabernacle: 10:30. the Rev. F. A. [(Agar, M. D., formerly of Africa: 7:30, j the Rev. C. A. Hare, D. D., pastor, "A | Man's Job." Market Street: 10:30, the Rev. W. iH. Dalltnan, pastor. "A Big Man's i Work," 7:80, the Rev. F. A. Agar, i I M. D. West End: 7:30, Phillip Reed, of I Tabernacle church. Second: 7:30, the Rev. W. 11. Leslie | M. D., of Africa. Methodist i Grace: 3:30, Opening session of I Laymen's Convention; addresses by George Innes. of Philadelphia, and the | Rev. H. C. Stuntz, I). D.. bishop of' South America. 7:80, William E. Doughty, educational secretary of, Laymen's Movement. Stevens Memorial: 10:30. the Rev. C A. Smucker. D. D.. "Christianity Triumphant"; 7:30, Bishop Stuntz, of South America. Epworth: 11, the Rev. J. D. W. I Deavor, "God's Man." I" n i tod Brethren First: 10:30. the Rev. C. E. Bough-' ter. "Preparedness and Power for Christian Men in the Church Mission." . State Street: 10:45. the Rev. E. O. i 7,. Bossier. "The Missionary Clial ' lenge to Men." 7:30, Mrs. J. Hal i Smith, of West Africa. Reformed | Second: 10:30. the Rev. 11. M. Bass- j ■ ler, "Transformed Lives." | St. John's: 11, the Rev. G. W. Hart-; ' man, "The Church and Men." United Evangelical Park Street: 10:45, the Rev. A. E. Illangen. "The Greatest Barrier *o I World Evangelization"; 7:30, the. Rev. W. X. Chambers, D. D.. of Adana,! Turkey. "Armenia." Harris Street: 10:30, The Rev. Geo. |F. Schaum, "An Almond Tree and A I Boiling Caldron." Chuivli of God Xagle Street: 7:30, the Rev. A. L Kriner, "Fishers of Men." | Christian Church: 11. the Rev. J. ' G. Smith, pastor, "The Vision of a ! World Task." Episcopal St. Stephen's: 11, the Rev. S. H. Lit I ell. of China. St. Paul's: 11. the Rev. W. C. Hicks, i of Washington, D. C., Provincial | secretary of the province of Wash-1 ington; 3, the Rev. S. H. Littell, of China. St. Andrew's: 11. the Rev. R. A. Sawyer, of St. Stephen's Church; 7:30 the Rev. S. H. Littell of China. Church ol' the Brethren The Rev. D. 11. Widder. 11, "The Opportunities of the Laymen." The out-of-town speakers and their i topics follow: Steeltoii Centenary L'. B.—lo and 7:30, the I Rev. E. J. Pace of the Philippines. Presbyterian 10:55. the Rev. W. jX. Chambers, D. D., of Adana, Tur ! key. |! St. John's l.utheran ll. the Rev. ML. B. Wolf, D. D.. secretary foreign I missions of the Lutheran church. I Trinity Episcopal —4, the Rev. W. C. Hicks, D. D.. of Washington. D. C. MUldlctouii j St. Peter's Lutheran 10:30, the II Rev. F. Bergstresser, "The Men of ll,!i(!dletown for the Man of Galilee." "Will You Walk Into My Parlor"— ——————————————————— <| This new version pictures "Mr. Spider" as very unlike the cruel one in mm ,1 ver y beatiful parlor he has made, i'* ' ant j now entertains "Miss Fly" in a ,^ kindly, hospitable manner. 'IIH Frr I Well appointed, and easy of access, 'MMtfflm %fjiH lIIPPP CCp ' •//';' this parlor is visited by scores each day. ,;;!>! ij/mmmmx!'< T * ed !»»*««« about, many mSrl if r Cr)lJ' ' drop in for a period of rest —and quiet— 7,^;i to lie down if they so desire. There is a writing table and station- II er y- There are easy chairs; a telephone; fashion magazines and daily news- There is a lavatory adjoining—en