I WEAR, JBJ £ g £ Aj | \ i||| iEpi j^k^i^ 18 !! - %
Dainty Voiles and Organdies, col- Scores of beautiful collars arid sets; *\ I 1 W WTnE^'lllll IjSICJItS/'/Aitlr&fllltea «i!
V'" colorf and Fisehus; white and
C 11 HUB ■■■nMHBHmM ■■"■■■■■HHnnKMMHMnM $2 50 WHITE POPLIN d* -fl A A 1
I An Unusual Sale of Handsome White Sample Dresses Another Big SATURDAY SALE OPERA PUMPS for pair $1.49 I
5 Btf-Just in Time For 4th of July Wear "VB of Waists At Big Savings For buck^G b^TN^ c R tEt,Vh yl : h^\™p U r t, Nfwt«Xp t .°!
J 39 Dresses in the season's newest styles, of finest materials and workman- The 4th of of July covered Spanish heels. All sizes. To-morrow only ... $1.49 I
J to h to a r n l Radical ITJw s2s ' o °' Di^d »le Women's whit. Waists, wor'th $..00, for 73c Women's Patent Leather and tfl QC
J One lot of Women's and Misses' One lot of Women's and Misses' Women's White Waists, worth $1.50. for Q1„ (jUH Metal Opera PumpS For *4»A.7vJ 4
1 White Sample Dresses d»Q QA White Sample Dresses $1 050 w ° men ' s silk Blouses, worth $3.00. f0r. ...... $1.59
F exible soles and Spanish heels. All sizes and new shapes I ■
I Worth $20.00 For .
lL D' C_l ~ Another Big Sale You'll Want One of These For the "Fourth": Light, Cool and Attractive II
I Buy Yours To-morrow For Your 4th of July Outing Another Big Saturday bale J&?5 rSMTSryiZ II
»| Here Are Pictures of Five Models On Sale Now at Very Small Prices \Ti| cl 1 w-a \i T po i» IYIIQQy DIOUS6S Men"s sii?K SHIRTS, '"'iji qe MenV'rxioV/'srrrs: special sum- I#
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M E £**'— i A —■■. i] It (■ — —«, TJ, Silk and silk striped Summer Slizes, for H W
% ?.* , \ § I -la //TrrTO / " —Muslin Night Gowns, worth SI.OO, for 69c worth 50c, for. .J I C tractive colored stripes; all sizes. Special Saturday for ! "DC HI
%l tfjPJ f7 A\ /rjj o*7 / //V / Oi' |u\ / >*. HA\ Muslin Night Gowns, worth $1.25, for 95c Women's and Misses' SHIRTS' for' lk nHI SS $4*45 Knee, ankle or *4 length; white, ■ I
II ft AT n\ rorC\ /<>. N\ JIT.rs *? S" *"«>* 7o» nES » ».«.
#l/71 11 \ V// I | / * M • \ (V Ml \ omen s Petticoats, •north sl._s, for 9oc wort h SIOO for /i/O sold anywhere about town for $6; worth 15c, for 11 /2CI , '
CI / \\ \ r // I ■ Ji' ; I / I ' \ J V \ \\ \ Women s Petticoats, worth $1.75.. .81.39 „ all sizes; all attractive new striped A n stzes; all colors." I l
11/ | \'/ ' I/I 1 / / II ,\ 'V Women's Corset Covers, worth 2 5c... 15c Seco Silk Middy Blouses, SPORT SHIRTS . o HIXDREDS O! XKW TIES I.
t I Ji ] / // \l 19 I I I / ! \\ 11 I\\ Women S Corset Covers, worth 36c... 23c I worth $1.50, QC I H 48c Silk' Bows'. Silk F"our-in 1-a ids, I C
II ' \ /, J I I/ I I|l / ll ; \ I IA I Silk Envelope Chemise, worth $2.50, for for "DC Percales', madras'and'blue cham- colors' 1 I
j I 1 ' TK 11 I l\ 8 [ I i /| I \I / \ I c.iu c * 1,95 Women's and Misses' worth neW styles and a " slzes ' t,ons -ITVi S '
m fi '—*4' \ \\ # \ B K — j / I * \ \ / \ I Silk Camisoles, worth ,75c, for 49c m - worth 69c. -± 4 y n
) 1 I, 'ZXULJ-i \/A I Envelope Chemise, worth 75c, for Q C I 1
f j * SsMjL r \ l ■ Women's Muslin Drawers, worth 35c, for worth $2.00, for ——— |
) j jI I EXTI?4 n 1 I fTrr jrlT"— \ ■ 23c P ure Silk Middy Blouses, IBMMMBIBMMBM >
51 JJI /J\ 1 V ' //{( ': I j ,T ths2 ' 50 '$l 89 In The Bargain Basement Saturday j r
II 4# Vis y U ' 1 1 A Bie Sale of Wash Goods i , .
II jsjrrssz, isJhrsz, i' 0.^«~».. € y 4C Oil Mop /
C| Wash Skirt* Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Wash Skirt* Wash Skirts YOUT BoyS 4th of July '!
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sr-s'H Suits at a Big Saving -——- ->■ v
II Ft.. Sale price, pockets. Sale price, sale price. but,on., sole pr'lce, JrTmmedfs.leHrtc". rr d a 19c Ilgured Voiles; 28 Inches wide; yard 1f „ one n...t Cloth, ||
11 4S Si 00 OSr Cl d»9 i|- 1 omorrow Saturday asc Black and white printed 4«> m. ; >d i/i r * If
ml * * yw«rJ BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS; Boys' Norfolk ■' -■"■—ll. ■■■ ' ■—■■ .ll—— Worth Easily 49 /JQ SUITS $4.5y „ r Sllk H/C !?
i ———^————n—, irrrTTMl—■ran—mW . S 3 - 49 ' for The kind other stores ask $5.50 Z~7ZT7m —7 a«JC 1/ v V E(
j More New Summer Wash and Silk c r B,rßaiM 1 "'"'"""" 33cl J l .
J Dresses just in Time For the 4th co |5 y I 8 TS Norfolk , $3.89 $2.00 Porch Gate $2.50 Porch Swings r
I Newest White and Colored Wash Dresses for $1.45 ,k- ato is ye *r sizes; smart, new, sl sT s o° r B ° yß ' Wash Sult6 ' worth T , t \ "*<*■ |
C Newest Wash Sport Suits for $2.95 $5.00 money. 81 SuUs sl -$ 4 2 Vo° r B ° yß ' Waßh Sults - worth k"' YYWW lo i^ g " **" j ll,'
f Beautiful White and Colored Wash Dresses for $3.05 . Ir strong (YVYYjn CHAIRS, 3'y.BBHBI = \w I
CI White and Colored Wash Dresses'for 7..... $4.95 - Q QA Si. )OyVVy( H I I
J| Latest White and Colored Wash Dresses for $5.95 fhinrViiii-, n Striped DUCK HATS Cer COATS LIKE CIT. cover~
ft I fi ; —= r; «-iiuji,nilia Coats: Wnrth w Special, plcte, jaßSsia S a
II Handsome New Silk Poplin Dresses for $2.95 $13.50 for SPECIAL 1 .***7 9.> C sl.b9 I \
fi Lovely New Jap Silk Dresses for .7777777777.7! $G.95 I BLOUSES LtHcC KNICKERS 4i7C \
1, | See Big SB.OO Men's Suit Offer on Opposite Page I
AMERICAN GIRL
SPOILED CHILD?
Wilcox Points Out Subtle and
Elusive Offenses of
Wives
By EU.A WHEELER WTLCOX
The failings of men which lead to j
divorce are usually of a glaring na
ture; of such a nature that he who)
runs may read. Drunkenness, or the j
overuse of intoxicants, which destroy®
the reasoning powers and i'ne judg-1
nient; infidelity and all its ramifica- j
tions; violent temper; laziness and I
fnilure to provide for a family; these
are the main chapters in the book of!
masculine offenses against happy
homes. But the offenses of wives are
bo frequently subtle and elusive, and
so veiled from the public eye, that only j
those who live in the closest relations
may discover them.
They are the little foxes in the vines
and parasites in the trees. The Amer
ican giri is almost invariably a spoil- !
ed child before she reaches adoles- ■
ctnce.
She rules her father and mother
and her brothers wait upon her. She
is virtually the head of the house, and
her wish is law and her whims are like
royal edicts. If she marries the spoil- ,
ed son of a fond mother it is a case :
Bringing Up fofAer # # # #
t>ACYS I SHOULD I OH| AH! YOU &EAOTIFOL. 1 ,if I FP \i] f " f >
'£ G WHAT THE BARON ) SIR- A Q.OEEN -» CANT J NOW THAT HE'S WHATS THE
jj. 9° ~ AN 2)5 A!bt>OLUTELV —' )/j RE'bl'bT f 4, an employe of the Prick Company
for forty years, died at the home of
hie son, Leslie Hockman, in Frost
burg, Md., yesterday morning, when
he was visiting.
News Items of Interest •
in Central Pennsylvania
South Bethlehem. The twenty
four hour record was broken yester
day by the blast furnace In the de
partment of the Bethlehem Steel
Company by obtaining an output of
2,961 tons, thirty tons in excess of
: the previous high record.
Tamaqua. Because 150 firemen
went on strike for an increase of i
wages nearly 4,000 men were idle |
| yesterday at the Lehigh Coal and /
| Navigation Company's Panther Creek J
Valley Colleries, Noa. 4, 6, 6, 8 and 9.1
Ha/.let on. Sons of foreign-boriJ
citizens responded nobly to the call
for enlistment in the national guard
throughout the anthracite coal fields,
dcs-pLe their fathers' divided sym
pathies! in the European war.
Lock Haven. For the purpose of
aiding the dependent families of Troop
IC, now in the service of the govern
ment, a public meeting will be held in
ithe courthouse this evening to organ
ize a relief committee.
' 'V,
IHOX MILLS TO START
Special to the Telegraph
Columbia, Pa., June 30. On Wed
i nesday, July 5, the butt-weld depart
j mcnt of the pipe mill and the puddle
' mill of the Susquehanna Iron Works
will start up. The Columbia puddle
; mill and the 18-inch skelp mill ara
new in operation.
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