16 Personal and Social Items of Towns on West Shore Miss Mary Reighard. James Ren ter and Joseph LJghtner. of Marys ville, students at Penn State. State College, Pa., have returned to their studies after spending their holiday vacations at their homo at Marys vtlle. Miss Miria mlless and Miss Ellen Gault, of Marysville. seniors at Mil lersvllle State Normal school, have returned to that institution aftei spending the Christmas season with their parents. Mr.and Mrs. Ernedt Kass have re turned to their homes at McK.ees port after visiting with Mr. Kass father, C. F. Kass and family, of Marysville. Csahles Litley has returned to his home at Marysville after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Brown, of Claymont. Mrs. Daniel Spidel has returned to her home at MurysviUe after visit ing with relatives at B,luth Bethlc hem. _ . . Mr.and Mrs. William K. Melov. Mr. and Mrs. Helbert T. Meloy. daughters Thelnui and Adelene Me lov, and Chester Mcloy, of Mechan icsburg. were week-end visitors at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac lie- Koulev, at Shiremanstown. Mr. and Mi*. Willis Kingsborough, sons Eugene. Paul and Merle Kings borough. of Shiremanstown. ate hornet' rum a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Barracks, at Enola. Clayton M. Sheafler. of Harris burg. is spending sometime with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. fer.at Shiremanstown. Vernon I- Myers has returned to his duties as nurse in the overnment hospital at Columbus- Ohio. Mr* Wllam Mease, of r*ebanon. was the uest of Mrs J. M Sheets at Shiremanstown on Friday. Lieutenant Herbert Price Hunt who recently arrived from France, is spending a furlough with his wife. Mis. 11. P. Hunt, at Shiremanstown. Mrs. Carl Bombaugli. of Mechan icsburg. spent several days with her pr.rer.ts. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baum at Shiremanstown. 1. Kemper Bitner. of Shiremans town. who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is improving. Sara Lemer Is to Play Before Millerstown Club Sara Lemer. violiniste. is going to Millerstown to appear in recital next Tuesday evening before tbe Music Study Club of that town. Mrs Joseph P. Mitchell is president of the club and Miss l.emer will give some of Tier most charming num bers. NetT>!l Albright, the eccorn panistwilllgles a group of piano soil on the program. Walter Heaton. the eminent English organist who wrote a criticism of the Reading Symphony orchestra concert given last Sunday for which Sara l.emer was the solo ist says of her: "Miss Lemer In her plaving exploits no sensational man nerisms. Her appeal is a musically direct one. Her tones speak for her without the auperfluous aid of bodily movement or superficial musical ex citement. She pi aye as well r. Jaeoblnoff did a year ago and If she improves as surely as he has done, with the years to come lnd's perslble years she will occupy n position all her own. The greatness of n Helfetz or a Kretsler does not shut out all others, but rather tends to be an incentive to others to "go and do likewise." France Will Welcome All Yanks Who Wish to Stay Metz. Jan. 6. —France will wel comecome ail American soldiers who wish to remain in this country and assist in rebuilding its devastated districts. General Petain, comman der of the French forces, declared in an interview. General Petain drew a sharp con trast between the German cities now under con'rol of the Allied forces and the wrecked villages of North ern France. Standing of the Crews H \RRIRI RG SIDE Philndelphtn Division The 102 crtw first to go after 4 o'clock: 107. Engineer for 101. 8.-akemen for 102, 137 (2). Engineers up Myers, Roath, Brown. McDonald. Boas. Lambert, Houeeal. MRnn. Firemen up: Wengel, Kuntz, Wil hide. MeGonigal, Smith, McLaughlin. Deckover. Weitzel. Cresswell, Far ii an, Bordner, Kintz. Brakemcn up: N'ieber. Leigh.tner, Mowery, Minnlchan, Deilinger. Halb leib. lord Board—Engineers for 3-7 C. 4-7 C. 11C. Firemen for 6C, 1-7 C. 3-7 C, 4-7 C. lOC. lie. 2-14 C, 51C. Engineers up: J. R. Miller, R. B. Miller. Riffert, McCartney. Waltz, Hall. Desch. Grabill. Fry, Dougherty, Eyde. Snell. Fleisher. Firemen up: Hoffman, Clemm. * Guyer, Russell. Lake. Patrick. Drake, Little, Attick, Bowers. KNOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division The 240 crew first to go after 3.15 o'clock: 255. 214. 218. 20S. 213. 217. Engineers for 208, 213. Fireman for 217. PASSENGER SERVICE Philadelphia Division Engineers up: M. Pleam, J. Cahall, V. C. Gib bons. Firemen up: F. H. Cook, J. Cover, B. P. Huston. J. F. Gilllums. Engineers for 578, 2nd 26. Firemen for 26, 2nd 26, 40. Riddle Division —Engineers up: O. I* Miller, J. W. Smith, F. F. Schreck. D. G. Riley. R. E. Crum, C. D. Hol lenbaugh, W. O. Black. Firemen up: J. A. Swab. C. W. Kepner, E. G. Snyder. L. M. Graham. D. M. Orr, T. W. Derlck, P. W. Beck. H. E. Olewine, J. E. Putt, W. P. I'rlmm. Engineers for P-21, 33, 47, 31, 11, 3. Firemen for 665. P-21, 33, 47, 31. 3. 57. ?01. THE READING The 60 crew first to go after 1.45 o'clock: 68. 70. 14. 21. 67, 1. 19. 52. 6S, 68. 58. 20, 67. 8. 63. 72. 24, 71. Engineers for 53, 63„ 66, 20. Firemen for 52. 53, 63. 68, 8, 24. Brakemen for 52, 54, 68, 63, 70, 8. 14, 20, 21. Engineers up: Brown, Wyre, Hoff man. Dowhower, Bordner, Bornman, Lackey, Chronlster, Snader. Firemen up: Dornberger, Deardorf. Brinton, Saul, Meremy, Stare. Conductors up: Ford, Hetrlek. Flagmen up: Greenwood, Lehner, Battorff. Brakemen up: Cullison, Smith, ' t her, Moore, Miller. MONDAY EVENING. Heaton Is in No Hurry to Qualify as a Senator I'ottavllle. Pa.. Jan "1. Robert Heaton. of the Schuylkill county dis trict. will not at once resign hi- *• i' , Congcr-s to take up his new duties • •> r • I4rris4>urg \t ' the last election Iloaton was elected Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Clearance cf Winter Millinery Pino Groups of Vntrimmed Velvet Hats at and oOr Ac 23c Untrimmed Velvet Hats that were formerly $1.49, r-flg| $1.98 to $2.75, consisting of black, navy, brown, red, grey, | ' 1 blue and rose shapes for women and girls. /\ \v > <- — ->y Jl•] At 50c Untrimmed Velvet —2, .-£T-\ n j Hats that were formerly $2.95, anc * ' n black, grev, blue and combinations. " N Clearance of Girls' 1,1 Ready-to-wear and Dress /** S styles—remainder of the lots P. J thai) were specially priced at / ' 50c and sl.oo—choice of anv . * hut doc. Red, navy, rose, black, green, tan, brown and combinations, formerly marked to 50.95. Trimmed Hats Reduced The most interesting values of the season for this is our first rig clearance of Velvet and Panne Hats, Beavers and Tailored Hats in Hatter's Plush this Winter. §f?OUP OF HATS REDUCED TO $l.OO ROUP OF HATS REDUCED TO $1.95 GROUP OF HATS REDUCED TO ...52.95 GROUP OF HATS REDUCED TO $5.00 GROUP OF HATS REDUCED TO $6.50 GROUP OF HATS REDUCED TO $8.50 Group of $15.00 to SoO.OO Turbans, including a few Crofts reduced to $lO.OO. llGivers and Ostrich Wonderful values in Flowers at 10c and Ostrich Fancies st 75c. Ribbons—hundreds of Ribbons in narrow widths in frccies and plain styles. January Clearance Price, yard, 3c. Lot of Remnants of Ribbons at 10c apiece. Ornaments at 3c. Dives. Poracroy A Stewart, Second Floor Front Clearance of Dress Cottons Special lots of fine Dress Cottons marked 'way below regu lar for the January Clear-away. .=>e and 6 So Madras Shirting*. IX THE BASEMEXT Imported, plain and fancy styles. _ , Januarv Clearance P.nce, /IC- ' 9c Bates Oimshams. many yard lOC styles. January Clear- OC <;?" Barr*thea"~Su*itlns. r.S allce Prlc *' *" ard ° C inches. solid shades January Kimono Fleece in fancy cJ car a nee Fr.ce. patterns. January Clear- Oft. >- r <* ar.ee Price, vard CO3C •9e Poplin. SS inches, solid shades. January Clear- i Q. Dives. Porneroy A Stewart, *—ee yard **!7C Baaement. Clearance ofII omen's Ribbed Underwear 51.50 \Thite Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, light -weight, high neck and long sleeves. January Clearance Price §l.OO lie White Cotton Rib be'* Vests and Drawers. January Clearance Price 65c 60c White Cotton Ribbed Vests, high neck. lons sleeves. January Clearance Price 39e Men'i liri Heavy Wool Sfhlrts and Drawers. January Clearance Price *2_;>o Clearance of Colored Dress Goods SSc French Serge. 36 Inches, six shades includ ing navy. January Clearance Price, yard.... 69c $ 1.50 Bcttste.. 44 inches, light navy and golden brown. January Clearance Price, yard .66c $4.50 Ktrmfy doth., for coata. 5 4 Inches, navy, plum and la-own. Jan nary Clearance Price. l-s-rd 51.95 14.50 Plaid Skirting. 41 inches., tern stylea. Jan •nary Clearance Price, yard ....... ye ox Warm Winter Coats, Luxurious Furs and Smart Suits Reduced in the Annual a jjtfci January Clearance Sides This Week The garments offered in the present disposal sales promise a service far beyond the season for which they aFe The coats imaginable, the finest quality furs and the smartest late Winter styles of Suits S j£j jl Specially Prfcxd at to $55.00 ' ' Our cnU^rc^ l "' "'"p stock of IVir fx-nrf* un m Koc^t Jan Icf MriS&Sv §£ jf§ ? 42 ' 8 ? X*!?, ur * nd H f av F Kersey Cloth In the season's most staple Zmoc IntmxUw of the winter *cs£on. 0,10 \ fc M plaited in others They are of a"" enveloping sty-Tea Rc*uUr sBo.oo Hudson Seal (dyed musk rat) Uuffa 'MI sh *"'®ollar°of peai™de*cygne lined' 1 nimnM pJlcT'" !! ! ! !;!;! jSj h 'pri/e . ??**. !* UPe: . "'f TPriisc. '*&*** / ,4, - s< l C ?ui*.°L ,! 1 Y® rto r brown and reindeer; the etyle is box $39.60 Muff P6e' . i !'".'. IBbjh) J3 % plaited in the bock, broad belt and large Kolinsky collar. Clearance $60.00 Hudson Seal Stoles. January Clearance Price........ .$55.00 fjt V ! r to o 'riiM.u' • '•' ■' v -.-.- • $66-60 $150.00 Khunk Scurf. January Clearance Price . . ........ ,$113.00 j 9 Bollva Cloth i. oats with plaited back and convertible collar; $225.00 Skunk Scarf, with muff pockets and brusues. January Clear lined with peau de cygne. Clearance price ........ .$56.00 ance Price VT7T! f 175~<>0 1 "" P I VjBS, Romero/ £ etejraf t, Second iioojfc to take Auditor General Snyder's place ed hint In Congress before Guido Reni's famous picture of St. Cardinal Gasparri. One ropy Is bound in the Senate, and John Iteber. a that time. | Peter, The Mosaic was made In the In white parchment and contains an manufacturer. was elected to take , j Vatican ground* by the ancient Mosaic autographed dedication to President Hoaton'a place in Congress. P A _. CJ n(factory of the Vatican and is a yard Wilson. The other Is In red leather Heaton Is reluctant to leave Wash- • VIIVcS IxCIU iTIOScIIC i square. :and hears the following autograph: ington. however, at this time, as lie a P.n,.lJ o nl W lenn ' hc Mosaic has been valued nt $4O.- ..„'i Ce r?J > n,ve r*lty from finds his committee work growing in' tO rrCSlu6l4i VY ISOU 000. | ' ietro.. cardinal Gnsparrl, \ ulican, importance and he is uncertain] ordinal Gasparri, the rapal Store-1 Homr. whether he will qualify as senator j rtome. Jan. 6. Pope Benedict on tury of State, presented President Wll- | President Wilson thanked the Pope tiofore the expiration of his term nt , Saturday presented m < "on with two copies of the modiflra- 1 and Cardinal Gasparri heartily for Washington on March 4. Ileber can- son a handsome Mosaic reproducing tlon of the Canon IJW compiled by i their gifts. Children's 50c White Cotton Ribbed Vests and Pants, fleeced. January Clearance Price ... -S9c Boys' 75c and Sac Natural Wool Praters. January Clear ance Price 50c HOSIERY Men's "5c Seamless Cotton Hose. January Clearance Price 18c Men's 7 5c Heavy Wool Seamless Hose. January Clear ance Price 65c Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. $4.00 French Serge. 5 4 Inches, all wool, dark navy- January Clearance Price, yard $2.95 $4.50 Velonr, suede finish. 54 inches, best shades. January Clearance Price, yard $3.95 $6.00 Velour Coating. 54 inches, ten shades. Jan nary Clearazjoe Price, yard $4.95 Army Cloth, khaki, $2.50 grade at $1.89 and $3.00 grade at $2.69 $2.60 Silk Poplin, 40 Inches, marry shadea. Jan uary Clearance Price, yard $1.69 Dives, Pnmerpy Jk Stewart. Street Floor. JULRRISBTTRG TELEGK2LPH (January) Q/eatirigoJafes Tomorrow the January Silk Sale Featuring Rich Dress Patterns in Packet Form at Notable Savings Silk dress goods of finest texture and choicest patterns, favored by Fashion for Spring frocks and dresses, hold sway in the January Sale. So much of originality and beauty has been expressed in these silk offerings, and so con spicuous are the savings that it is only natural that every woman will want to attend and get her share of the attractive values. Fashionable Dress Patterns in Packet Form an Innovation Each packet has the exact yardage of an exclusive dress pattern at close to present whole sale cost—displayed and sold on the Main Floor Center Aisle- Table No. 1 Table No. 3 Table No. 5 • nch. January Sale $3.00 Crepe Me- $2.00 Crepe de $2.00 Black Taf- Price, yard. $1.79- teor, princpally even- Chine in street and 36-inch. Janu- T , , v _ - ing shades. some an ar y Sale Price, yard, laoie IMO. < street shades. Janu evening shades, 40- 3g *' $1 50 Louisine arv Sale Price, yard, '" ch - $2.50 Satin Majes- Plaids, 36-inch. Jan sl.Bs. Price, yard. $1.60. tic 36-inch, street uary Sale PricC) Table No. 2 Table No. 4 vrd. 79c. $1.65 Crepe de $2.00 Taffetas in Table No 6 Table No. 8 Chine in street and street and evening lauieiwu. o . evening shades, 40- shades, 36-inch. Jan- $2.50 Foulards. * <OO.OO worth of inch. January Price, uary Sale Price, yard, navy and white. Remnants at January yard, $1.35 $1.38 black and white, 36- reductions. At the Silk Section $".00 Charmeuse. fine twilled back, evening Copenhagen, plum and black. January Sale Price. shades. 40 inches. January Sale Price, yard. St. Bs yard $1.98 $4.50 Tricolette in navy and Me - k, "6 inches. $4.50 Satin Baronet in white, 40 inches. Jan tublar weave. January Sale Price, yard. .. .$11.85 uary Sale Price, yard . . $3 49 r- j , . , , , ... $2.00 Fancy Plaids and Stripes for Skirtings. 56 $2.00 Gros de T-ondres and Taffetas in dainty inches. January Sale Price, yard .$1.85 evening shades. 56 inches. January Clearan e chi(Tol / Taffeta . street sll;lcie8 . 36 inches. Price, yard $1.89 January Sale Price, yard 81.69 $2.00 Evening Taffeta, floral designs. 56 inches. $1.50 Stripe Taffetas. 52 and 86 inches. January Sale Price, yard 81.19 Januarv Sale Price, yard 95c $2.30 Novelty Satin Stripe Marquisette, black $2.25 Georgette Crepe. 40 inches: 15 street and and white patterns, 42 inches. January Sale evening shades. January Sale Price, vard..sl.ss Price, yard $1.89 White Wash Satin— s2.so Satin Serene, 40 inches, navy, brown, $1.75 quality at $1.39 $2.00 quality at $1.58 Black Silks in ths January Sale ~l JPmMI P , "- 00 fi and *3.50 Crepe Tricot and Crepe Taffeta, 40 inches. January Sale I ''i $5.00 Crepe Meteor, 40 inches. January Sale Price, yard 81.98 Asa *l. Till $3.00 Crepe Charnteuse, 40 inches. January Sale Price, yard...? $2.19 nlm i: diav $3.00 French Chiffon Taffeta, 56 inches. January Sale Price, yard $2.19 WIMHjUk $2.25 Taffeta. January Sale Price, yard $1.79 $2.00 Satin Duchesse. 55 inches. January Sale Price, yard $1.55 jmWTTIA $2.25 Satin Duchesse, 53 inches. January Sale — $2.50 Duchesse, 35 inches. January Sale 51.53 Messaline, 55 inches. January Sale Price. $1.69 Messa.ine, 35 inches. January Sale Price. *^- (>0 Messaline, 55 inches. January Sale IN-Vce # Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Women's 23c Black Cotton Seamless Hose. January Clear ance Price lc #Vomen's 75c Colored Fibre Silk Hose. January Clearance Price 65c Chndren's 25c Black Cotton Seamless Hose. January Clear ance Price 29c Children's 25c Fine Ribbed Black Cotton Seamless Hose. January Clearance Trice.... l#c Clearance of Draperies and Curtains Sample pairs of $l.OO to $7.00 Scrim, Net, Madras and Mar quisette Curtains. January Clearance Price, 50c to $3.30. Remnants of 85c Colored Madras, blue, rose, brown and mixed colors. January Clearance Price, yard. 50c 39c to 50c Curtain Goods, includ ing, scrim, marquisette, madras, etc. Ja.nuary Clearance Price, yard 25c 5c Braids and Edgings. January Clearance Price, yard 3c Remnants of 50c to 69c Cretonne. January Clearance Price, yard.39c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. Women's $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes at $4.15 High cut Lace Shoes with brown and black vamps, white kid tops, high heels. January Clearance Price, $4.15. Men's $2.25 One-Buckle Arctics. January Clearance Price $1.98 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor Rear. Clearance of Mahogany Floor Lamps $70.00 Mahogany Floor Lamp with embroidered Mandarin silk shade in pagoda (f?C?Q flil shape. January Clearance Price *PUU $32.50 Floor Lamp with rose silk shade, panel effect with fringe and tassels. (If) Clearance Price <p6D,UV Base men I Clearance Lois > 90c "Hy-Lo" 40-Watt 10c Tea Towel and Dish One and a half bushel Mazda Klectrlc tramps. Cloth Rack*. January covered Galvanized Asii January Clearance Price. Clearance Price 5o Cans, Jonuai"y Cloaranco f A 69c 25c Little Dandy Bread Price 93.25 45 $5.98 Boudoir Umps, Sllcers. January Clearance 25c can Magio Alumi i Ivory finish, art glass Price JO<* num Polish, January | * shade. January Clearance 25c Perfection JJfter for Clearance Price ~,,,, J7o Pr ' c ° *• removing hot dishes from Dozen hoses Safety ' STATUARY ° v ® n - January Clearance Matches. January CI ear ✓ At a third off— Pr '®* '•••• •' '•' V*® ance Price ~,,,,,,,,100 / 19.98 statuary ~,,,, 96.66 $1.98 Ledai \N ash Tubs, „. tin „ / $3.98 statuary 92.66 drop handles. January •'Jetting Shopping Bags, / $3.30 statuary 622 m Clearance Pries ~,,91.59 10 to 1. values, Junuaiv / $2.98 statuary ,91.9* $2.75 Blue Flame Gas Clearance Price I Ji'no s J a J uar y fHJ Heaters. January Clear- $l.OO Mission Oak Sesv / fi i? ttVtVvirC an< " e Price .92.89 ing Stands with cretonne . . 'v.'/"" 35c Seven-inch Spatulas. sides, January Clearanu', Jardinieres In blue, rose January Clearance Price. Price ~,,,,,,,,,,,, , #9" and yellow glaze finishes— ;>lc j, on(? Handle Cotton •\ 11 9 ilrrfinwl!. Wi Si 10c Pot Covers, 8 to 12- Wall Mops. January Clear \ si!9B jardinieres '.! i VlM* inch sizes. January Clear- ance Price ~ Mo \ s2.f>o jardinieres ~i.9 1.69 ance Price ~,,,,,,,,, ,5c Ruby Gloss Furnituro V yew' $3.50 jardinieres ..,.92.19 85c Fibre Brooms. Jan- Polish — 25c Gold Decorated Cups uary Clearance Price, ,69c 25c bottle ~,,, ~ ~IJU an Saucers with blue band, 25c Bottle Machine Oil, 50c bottle ,25<' 'A£r January Clearance Price, doea not gum, January $l.OO bottle ,50 i A 19c Clearance Price,,,,,, 17c $2.50 bottis .91.25 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. JANUARY 6, 1919. Guard N. Y. Rich Men and Judges From Bombr. \ i Now York. Jan. 6. —Guards liave ! lieen detailed liy the poliee to pro i toot the homes of several wealthy ; New Yorkers and also those of cer tuin judges and city officials follow - Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Men's Tub Silk Shirts in the, January Clearance Sale $3.85 and $4.98 Shirts During a period of tremendous sell- W ing such as our Men's Wear Section ffcW enjoyed during the past Christmas sea- j ' l \M son, there naturally must j follow a clearance to dis- J V pose of broken lots and ( r First on the clearance .Y\\ list are tine $3.85 and $4.98 XyM f/* i\Y V V VwSjcTijV Tub Silk Shirts, mostly \y.f #/l\i V \ large sizes. Special in the tWrflil January Sale at $2.95. \\Mf ! i^llsGsSk. Percale Shirts—a lot ,pf /M' ft 'J flgfjk i 4, V \ VuSSRc shirts in variously striped pat- /■ m\ I, I . 11 Vcjafl terns, sizes 14 to 1". January /It 111 \n\ y i 111 Clearance 74c V 1' IMMIX I Signal Shirts two-collar wjl |j |k \i\ jcF|J| ■ plain indigo, blue chambray pjffJUß ) ,[\ and polka dot work shirts. Clearance $1.85 \\Ysl I\\\l H I Signal Shirts—black satine work shirts, coat style. Jan- YvMkl f/H \\\\\\ IK rzC"™ si-75 |1 M if Blue ChnmbrH.v Work IAI vvvWH \/\ ™ shirts -sizes 14 to IT. Jan- *v uary Clearance Q£r> Price JJOC Canvas Gloves—heather palm gauntlets. January Clear ance Price Canvas Gloves —Knit wrists. January Clearance Price. A p 2for 25c. Pair Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. Sturdy Winter Coats Girls Reduced in the January Clearance Upward of one hundred Coats in sizes for girls of 3 to 7 to 10 and 13 to 17 years are offered in the season's final clear ance sales at interesting reductions. Children's Coats in sizes 3 to 6 $4.95 Coats $3.95 $5.95 Coats $4.95 $8.50 Coats SG.SO $lO.OO Coats $7.50] Girls' Coats in sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 12—■ $7.50 Coats are 55.50 $9.50 Coats are $7.50 $14.50 and $15.00 Coats are $12.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. j ing the receipt of Information thg some of the men Involved In the | cent bomb plot In Philadelphia hav : come to this city. It is understood that several of th luii't prominent churches and othe buildings In the city were mentions in the warning received from th Philadelphia authorities.
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