4 u ??° L 9 S. Markit Square S u Tj?° * v Just Cleaned Up™ A Fiw Manufacturers' Samples ef Ladies' Suits and Coats at Exactly One-Third at the Regular Price 50 Women's 3s Wom anjl Misses' and Misses' Misses' SUITS SUITS COATS Sold up to $20.00 Sold Up to $35.00 98c, $1.98 S4 98 $5 98 and $2.98 -SU W orth Up to SIO.OO Boys' School Children's School Wash Skirts SUITS ORESSES All Shades Sires 2 to 16 years Sizes 6 to 18 years „ , _ . 75c Dresses sizes 33 to so waist Special Friday and Sat. SLOO Dresse3 79 £ $3.50 value .....$1.98 $1.50 Dresses Values up to $4.75 value $2.98 $2.00 Dresses .. .81.29 $2.50. Friday /|Eft $5.85 value $3.98 „ . _ and Saturday A i&f@ $7.00 value $4.98 cales, Etc. Chambrays, Per- | | f V V First Showing of dew Fall Dresses—Come and See Them 1 Men s Clothes LADIES^WAISTS Good dark patterns, $ 2 .00 Waists Velvets, Soft Felts serviceable for Fall. $2.50 Waists ...$1.48 an j r.:/ rt , r _ . . $3.00 Waists ...$1.98 dna Spec/a/ $3.50 Waists ...|2.4| ALL COLORS sls.ooSuits $8.98 S V 15tS ■■ *- Jij .... , . Dutch Suits. Friday 100 < ►39 c Stamped Made-up Children's Gowns. - | dsv loa ' ••••••••••••••• *••••••••••••••.,, XUO ► 12He Instruction Books.'' Friday . 5* ** L " di " and Black A P rons ' ' ' rV a M Ped . S, i a . rfS - r,' 13 * 39c Children's Dresses. Friday 190. ► 25c Children s Stamped Made-up Dresses; tan 2 5c Ladies' Wash Skirts Fridav , and blue. Friday 156 , I* • £ • * nda y 12 l M i ► Friday ;.V. ."g I* i \ \ 10c Pearl Buttons. Friday, card 50 Friday 8 ' Fttxr " < ; 10c Children's Hose Supporters. Friday ... 50 2Sc Jelly'classes', per'doaen." Friday" 150 ■< ►"' Ladies Dressing Combs, all colors. Fri- 25c Lunch Grip Water . proof Bo « s , , Fridly - "v John J. Clark's white and black spool cotton. 50c 5-string Broom. Friday 250 « l. r day ; •• 10c Antiseptic Toilet Paper. Friday 7* < >. f C m ui^ ms » 2on card. Friday 50 25c Alcohol Stoves with saucepans and solid' ►sc Thimbles. Friday 10 alcohol. Friday 15* < ►3c Mourning Pins. Friday, box 10 2 5c 2-quart Glass Water Pitchers. Friday, 150 < K L lot i 9 - C P J ax J? a ? d . F , ancy Rlbbon - Friday, 190 l lot SI.OO Ladies' Untrimmed Hats, all colors. y 50c 40-mch Embroidered Voiles. Friday, 190 Friday 9 er 'r> f nd or "c w• j 12^c 36 " inch Df ess Gingham, pink checks y 10c Palm Olive Soap. Friday Friday Q* 25c Moth-proof Clothing Bags. Friday .. 150 25c and 50c Millinery Trimmings."' Friday 90 " 50c Ladies' Purses. Friday 150 25c and 39c Striped and Figured Voiles. Fri- ' * 25c Children's Gold Beads. Friday 150 day 156 ► 10c Lace Pins. Friday 50 10c figured' Curtain' Scrims'. Friday 50 1 ► 25c Brass finish Match and Ash Trays. Fri- 19c Figured Embroidered Crepes. Friday.'.loo 4 ► IQ day "*" ": •V- u: • ~:: ** * *2* 19c 40 " inch K«««d and Striped Voiles. Fri- \ y 19c Ladies Black Fabric Gloves. Friday .. 50 day 10* 25c Men's Silk Neckwear. Friday 150 15c Striped, Figured and Colored Voiles.' Fri- i 50c Men's Snugtex Belts. Friday 230 day g/. < ► I 2y a c Men's Colored Hose. Friday 90 50c 36 and 40-inch Dress Linen, all'colon* Fri- i ► 39c Boys' Night Shirts, size 10. Friday .. 190 day 250 < ► 1 lot 25c Children's Socks. Friday 150 25c 36-inch Dress Linens'; brown,' tan, blue and •< I y 50c Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits. Friday .. 350 gray. Friday < I ► Extensive Showing of New Fall Millinery]; ► Just as in past seasons, this store has taken the leadership in displaying the first extensive * ► assortment cf new shapes for autumn wear. 1 ► New Untrimmed Velvet Hats, New Pokes, New Rolling Sailors, New Small Turbans and < ► other New Shapes are being shown here now in black and all the leading colors. ' 4 Velvet and Felt Hats in the latest combinations, an entirely new showing of Sport Hats and New Trimmings are other features of our present Millinery display. i y CHOOSE AT LOWER-THAN-ELSEWHERE PRICES. „' : SOUTTER'S >| 2Sn] lc to 23c Dept. Store; ► Where Every Day Is Bargain Day j ► 215 Market St. Opp. Courthouse ] A A AAA A A a. a. . i ONE SAFETY FIRST TRAVELS ON SCHEDULE TIME Master Mechanic J. L. Cunningham of Philadelphia Divi sion Follows Regular Time Tables j . Wilmington, CoatcsvUle, Lancaster & Harrisburg Railroad 1 "ALL JOY ROUTE" Schedule in Effect 12.01 A. M. August 21, 1916. Distance [ Prom Wil-I Between I Westward East mi ngton I Stations I 43 47x ward Leave A. M. 2 Wilmington— a S Terminal Station 7.30 2 J 18th St. Terrace 7.35 Oh Washington St 7.46 2 Vernon Place 7.65 £ «j Eleventh St 8.01 g'J 4 ' 8.0 5.0 Centreville *B.IB § E ni 5.8 .8 Fairville *8.22 5f"3,2 c 6.5 ,7 Mendenhall *8.25 o 7.7 1.2 Hamonton *8.30 A 9.0 1.3 Red Lion . *8.35 !a> 10.6 1.6 Willowdale *8.43 'o?s g 12.9 2.3 Unlonville *8.53 Mo 2 17.3 4.4 Mortonville *9.12 o 18.8 1.5 Modena *9.19 m - o£s 55 22.8 4.0 Coatesvllle *9.39 ©U d 33.3 10.5 Gap *1Q.13 o .2 42.0 8.7 Soudersburg *10.39 gt"s 49.1 7.1 Lancaster *11.05 2 B>J 57.0 7.9 Salunga *11.34 0 60.2 3.2 Mount Joy *11.45 £ 66.6 6.4 Elizabethtown *11.59 74.6 8.0 Middletown *12.26 P.M. 84.5 9.9 Harrisburg (Mkt. Sq.) Ar. *12.56 xßuns only on August 21, 1916. •Stops only on notice to conductor to discharge passengers from Wilmington and points south. Note: Route and schedule subject to change without notice. Harrisburg has at least one safety first automobile driver and owner. His name Is J. L. Cunningham, and he is Master Mechanic of the Philadelphia division of the Pennsylvania railroad. The theory that this official practices is said to be a sure guarantee against accidents. The way he does it Is to plan a complete schedule for every trip he makes. No matter how far Master Mechanic Cunningham travels he had a schedule to follow. He claims that Joy rides are safe when this plan Is followed. "Don't try to beat the schedule. Just keep up with the figures, fix a time limit per mile and allow for stopping places, and you will always arrive safely at your destination. Inspect the machine before starting the same as you do a big locomotive," said Mr. Cunning ham. Yesterday he came from Wilming ton, Del., with three passengers in his car. Because of road building along the route followed It was hard work AUGUST 24, 1916. keeping: up the schedule and the dis tance covered was longer than the schedule called for. Just like a divi sion time table was yesterday's trip followed. Here is a sample of what this official docs when he takes auto mobile trips: Bring Oat Yoar Hidden Beauty Beneath that soiled, discolored, faded or aged complexion Is one fair to look upon. Mercolized wax will gradually, gently absorb the devitalized surface skin, revealing the youthfully fresh, white and beautiful skin underneath, Used by refined women who prefer com plexions of true naturalness. Mercol ized wax in one ounce package, with directions for use, is sold by all drug gists. APPOINT VIEWERS Smlt h' Joseph Umberger ana William Look have been appointed a board of viewers by the court to assess damages and benefits incident to the grading of Brookwood street from Benton to Twenty-fourth. The viewers are directed to meet on the point of the improvement on Septem ber 11 and will make a report on their decisions to the court on September 25. COMMENDS UNITED STATES Berlin, Aug. 24. The Vossische Zeitung publishes an interview with Captain Paul Koenig of the Deutsch land, who expresses appreciation of the attitude of the United States gov ernment in taking every necessary measure to prevent violation of neu trality in connection with the depart ure of the submarine. SCHOOL BEGINS AUGUST 28th Day and Evening Sessions The Office Training School, Kauf man Building, 4 S. Market Square, will begin the Fall Term next Mon day, August 28th, in both Day School and Night School. From one hundred and fifty to two hundred young people will discover this year that the management of this school has been talking to them for their advantage. They will enter the school, stay for a few months and acquire the training which will even tually place them in high-salariei} of fice positions. In the teaching of pupils, It is the aim of The Office Training School to give each pupil such a mastery of the basic principles of the subject he or she is studying that nervousness can not be felt in regard to that subject for the simple reason that it is so thor oughly well mastered. A student grilled on this plan has a wonderful competitive advantage, as probably nine-tenths of positions lost are lost through nervousness not per mitting the otherwise capable appli cant from making the demonstration ho or she should, and of which they are quite capable.—Advertisement. REAL ESTATE } FOR SALE Desirable Front street property, i First-class condition, with all lm- I provoments. including hot water and I heat. Lot SOxIOO. Address P. O. Box I 577, Steelton, Pa. 1