8 They're YOUR Eyes— Protect Them —protect them from the thousand and one causes that promote eye-disorders. Our service Is complete—relief Is certain and abso lute satisfaction is guaranteed. TWO MORE DAYS Special Offer Ends Saturday, July 1 EYE GLASSES OR SPECTACLES Gold filled, quality l-10th-12K, guaranteed to wear 10 years. You can select tho style you want. Sphere Lenses—you can choose the Bize. Our expert eye examination and H perfect eye service insures getting the kind of glasses that you need. Satis faction guaranteed. This combination complete for (2 xEaMßaakkil3fflll Is worthy of serious thought. (No drops used) Prescription Examining Opticians Optometrists J. S. BELSINGER 205 LOCUST STREET Opp. Orphetun Theater Agents for Shur-On and Kryptok (pronounced CRYPTOK) Invisible bifocals. P. 0. S. OF A. CAN RAISE 10,000 At Least a Thousand of This Number Could Be Fur nished From Here With the announcement that Colonel William W. Schank had tendered Uncle Sam the services of 10,000 vol unteers from the Pennsylvania Re serves of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, local officials of the order stated to-day that at least 1,000 of these men could be furnished by this city and the towns adjacent. To-night a meeting will be held in the hall of Camp No. 8, Third and Cumberland streets, when volunteers The Glory of Motherhood Yours is the privilege II „•> \ to watch and cherish your \ baby's life by patient, \ tireless devotion hour by hour —and day by day. .jiT'' Yours is the wonderful reward that comes when J r^f/\t]Mr that little life flourishes. 7>/ Above all, yours is the V jg duty to see that his food Y is right, for the food mat- jf ters more than all else. ' Nurse your baby—of course. If you can't—wean him on Nestles Foocl (A Complete Food—Not a Milk Modifier) He will not feel the change, because It comes to you a dry powder In an Nestl£'s is ao like mother's milk. air-tight can. 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