4 14 PENNA. BOYS FALL IN BATTLE Casualties to the Number of 1,221, in Two Lists, Reported by the War Department Washington. Jan. 6. —A total of 1,514 casuals is reported by the War Department for to-dayand Sunday. Two hundred and ninety-three are reported for Sunday, and 1,221 to day. all of Sunday's casuals being listed as "wounded severely." Of the 123 reported killed In action to day, 14 were Pennsylvanians. To day's summary follows: Killed in action 123 Died of wounds 186 Died from accident and other causes 15 Died in aeroplane accident .... 1 Died of disease 148 HDW THIS NERVOUS WOMAN GOT WELL Told by Herself. Her Sincerity Should Convince Others. Christopher, III.—"For four years .T suffered from irregularities, weak -1 111 i 111111111111111 ness. nervousness, ||l and was In a run 11l d o w n condition. AJ** 1 TWO of our best S doctors failed to vl ** tio me any Rood. 1 i< I heard so much about what Lydla I E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com , pound had done Jr.. r jm for others, I tried ¥ ) it and was cured. f. I am no longer nervous, am reg- Inlar. and in ex cellent health. I believelhe Com pound will cure anv femgle trouble." \ Mrs. ALICE HELLER, Christo pher, 111. *, Nervousness Is often a symptom j of weakness or some functional derangement, which may be over come by this famous root and herb ! remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, as thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment. The result of its long experience is at your sefvice. Let Kondons help you dodge this danger 1 "When the nose is st°PP e^ u P* ) I as by a cold in the head, or I J when from bad habit mouA- \ I I I the deeper tissues and diseases I I „f the thtbat. windpipe or 1 Fungs are very apt to develop I as a consequence of such mis 1 a book by a ianious doctor. To insure against mouth-breailung, form the healthy habit of rleaang your head by snuffing a little KONDON'S up your nose. Buy a tube at any drug store. Wo will pay you your money back if I KONLON S does not do all wo I lUSS JELLY MINNEAPOLIS, MINX. Treat that Lumbago quickly Take it at the outset. Go to jrour near est druggis- or dealer in medicine and |et a bottle of f DILL'S Balm of Life (For Internal or Extanul Ufa) A marvelous liniment for rhromatissn, neural|ia, lumbago, swellings 01 si) sorts, sprains, soreness. Use internally for Indi gestion and internal pains. Full direction? with bottle. Prepared br The Dill Co., Pa. Alto manufacturers of those tried, > reliable Dill's Liver Fills Dill's Cough Syrup Dill's Worm Syrup Dill's Kidney Pills Ask your druggist or dealer in medicine. Thm hind mother atmmye he mi MONDAY EVENING. Wounded severely 632 Wounded (degree undetermined) 9 Wounded slightly . 4 Missing in action lO3 Total '. 1,221 Pennsylvanians reported this afternoon follow: KILLED IN ACTION Privates Francis Boyer, Manheim. Russol C. Gross, Philadelphia. Martin Slgnoretta, Sewickley. William Hopkinß. Olyphant.. DIED OF WOUNDS Privates Joseph Thomas. Pittsburgh. William Whitehurst, West Phila delphia. John A. Brennan, Duryea. William J. Clark, Philadelphia. John F. Coll, Hazleton. Fortunato Di Pasquaie, Archibald. Hilbert A. Doyle, Doylesburg. Thomas E. Furlong, St. Nicholas. Morris Helcklen, Philadelphia. Philip Lawrence HUblsh, Free burg. Thomas J. Huston, Pennsburg. I John H. Jones, West Plttston. i George Bratcher, Philadelphia. Frederick William Schlicher, Pennsburg. | William H. Schmidt, Philadelphia, i Edward Sockle, Coaldale. DIED OF DISEASE Privates Charles E. Hurd, Boswell. Gc&rge Hanko, New Kensington. Adolphus Hlghtower, Philadel phia. Alexander C. Keesey, Columbia. Lawrence Stadterman, East Mo i Keesport. Samuel R. Williams. Philadelphia. WOUNDED SEVERELY Privates John E. Kunltle, Pittsburgh, i Gilbert Moyer, Trout Run. ; Joseph Pockery, Mount Pleasant | Mike Spinka, Philadelphia. ! Abraham Stoner, Ephrata. I Sidney *C. Caton, Berwick. Donato Colangclo, Philadelphia. William D. Jones, Minersville. . Joseph Blosiclc, Shamokln. j James H. Dunn, Greensburg. S Ruel Hostet'er, Somerset. Sam Melneck, Dunmore. j John C. Morphet, Marcus Hook. I Albert Nicola, Pittsburgh. I John Rerabeck, Perkasie. | Louis Schlechter, Reading. I Joseph Trunk, Edgehill. Herbert A. Yost, West Leesport. Charles A. Connahan, Jeanette. MISSING IN ACTION Privates Harold G. Brady, Pittsburgh. | Frank Kviatek. Philadelphia, j John Renner, Pittsburgh. I SICK IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY I REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Privates , | Charles Butts, Philadelphia. : James Curato, Philadelphia. Albert C. Hooks. Pottsville. | DEAD, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Lieutenant Wistar Morris, Haverford. Sergeant j Frank Shank, Carlisle. ! WOUNDED SEVERELY. PREV IIOUSLY REPORTED DIED FROM DISEASE Private Ira A. Brown, Corsica, i DIED FROM WOUNDS. PREV IOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION Corporal James M. Smith, Germantown. WOUNDED SEVERELY, PREV IOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Privates Daniel Smith, Edwardsville. Charles G. Barnes, Beech Lake. Peter J. Goodline, Honesdale. Merle C. Hay, Roswell. Ignatz Lochsofski, Scranton. Samuel Wenyawdl, Allentown. Joseph F. Whiteman, Jeannette. RETURNED TO DUTY; PBEV. lOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Lieutenant Joseph G. Molten, Philadelphia. Corporal Paul A. Brady, Philadelphia. Privates James L. Trainef, Philadelphia. John William Wahlcn, Pittsburgh. Clarence Wright, Erie. Luke J. Crosby, West Chester. John F. Murphy, Philadelphia. j Harlan F. Taylor, Philadelphia. Clarence R. Wciant, Allentown. Benjamin Wise, Philadelphia. John Cosgrove, Philadelphia. Duncan R. Mclntyre, Altoona. David Hezekiah Dunkle, Kellett ville. Arthur Wilson Geiselman, York. August Walter Ginner, Allentown. Israel Greenberg, Philadelphia. KILLED IN ACTiON, PREVIOUS LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Sergeant Patrick Joseph Gilbride, Scranton Privates Frank D. Sayre, Philadelphia. George W. Barker, Pittsburgh. John Ij. Binns, Conshohocken. Harvey N. Gauger, Pottstown. Frank J. Scott, Waynesburg. Carmelo Vigillanese, Milnesville. Robert Earl Cornwell, Pittsburgh. James E. Gates, Altoona. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT ED KILLED IN ACTION Corporal Henry Phillips, Grays Landing. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT ED MISSING IN ACTION Lieutenant ' Theodore Rosen, Philadelphia. Privates Aurello Bertolini, Philadelphia. Winter D. Butler," Philadelphia. William H. Charlton, Philadel phia. Schell A. Cooper, Loretta. Demetria Crucitti, Susquehanna. Roy D. Matthews. Philadelphia. Thomas A. Moran, Philadelphia. Joseph F. Tompkins, Mayfield. Charles J. Morrlsey, Philadelphia. Elmer L. Ritchie, Lltitz. Sterling V. Oldt, Catasauqua. Raffaele Pasquoli, Philadelphia. William Watson Reed, Uniontown. Wallace Rlcharr Rold, Philadel phia. Wells C. Sabins, Athens. Donato A. Summo, Dunmore. Brocks H. West, York. James J. Donlon, Philadelphia. William L. Dries, Kutztown. James C. Hartman, Philadelphia. Charles L. Knox, Philadelphia. Stanley A. Llsewskl, Philadelphia. Archibald W. Lltz, South Bethle hem. William A. Lynett, Bradford. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PREV IOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Corporal Henry Gessner. Trevorton. Privates Orbial Dlehl, Chaneysville. William Darling, Pittsburgh. Russel F. Dlehl, Philadelphia. Harry Wheat, Hellerstown. Martin A. Goss, Route 5, Harris burg. Alexander Halgos, Philadelphia. Eugene H. Shaw, Philadelphia. Israel Slossmah, Philadelphia. Pennsylvanians reported this morning follow: KILLED IN ACTION Lieutenant Madison W. Jones, Indiana. Corporal Wilson Kline, Fleetwood. Privates Oscar D. Boyer, Philadelphia. John Bradley, Philadelphia. i Adam Hoffman, Dravosburg. i Charles B. Oldham, Cheltenham. George O'Nell, Union City. George li. Simpson, Philadelphia. Joseph Stalcoskl, Shamokln. Ira K. Trout, Leaman Place. DIED OF WOUNDS Lieutenant Burgess A. Gibson, Washlngton vllle. • Sergeants Leon Ralph Foster, Philadelphia. Charles W. Milllgan, Jr., Swiss vale. Corporals Lawrence Conrad Fehlinger, Wilkes-Barre. Emanuel G. Tschippert, Pitts burgh. Howard L. Smith, Gladwyne. Cook Merl Schrecengost, Moon Run. Privates Alfred T. Ashton, Philadelphia. Thomas F. Emery, Philadelphia. Carl William Hanson, Frederlcks town. DIED FItOM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSE Captain Alan W. Lukens, Hnverford. DIED OF DISEASE Sergeant Stephen J. Hanruhan, Philadel phia. Corporal Charles A. Eaton, Murdoekville. Wagoner John L. Hikes, Pino Grove. Privates Charles J. Criswell, Cochranville. John M. Dallas, Philadelphia. John H. Smith, Pittsburgh. WOUNDED SEVERELY . Lieutenant I Roy Franklin Shupp, Brodheads ville. Sergeants Ludwlg J. Xachtmann, Bustleton. John James Mllleravage, Coal. dale. Earl Russell Small, Nebraska. Corporals William Kenninger, Pennsburg. Peter Midock, Eleanor. Roy C. Pierce, Erie. Alfred A. Reeves, Jr., Lawrence Park. Soutter's 25 Cent Department Store Buy Here Not Alone Because Prices Are Lower, But Because Qualities Are Better Our Bth Great January Sale Begins Tomorrow, Tuesday Morning at 8:30 The Same Big Assortments of Attractive Merchandise That Always Brings Throngs of Economy Seekers From Miles Around Lower-Than-Elsewhere Prices as Usual Will Prevail Departments Contributing Special Values Are Dry Goods—Muslin Underwear—Household—Embroideries—Laces Silks—Men's and Boy's Wear---Art Needlework---Etc. January Sale Specials in Embroideries and Laces 75c vnlur -7-inch Swiss embroid ery flounclns with hem and ruffle. Snlc price 50c Ssc value 27-lncli Sirlu embroid ery flouncing. Snlc price 00c 50c nnd 30c value Swiss and nnln aook embroidery flounclns. Sale prlcea 30b and 25c 30c value nnlnxook embroidery. Sale price 25c 50c, 75c und $l.OO value all-aver embroidery. Snle price. 80c, 50c and 75c 35c, 45c nnd 50e value coraet cover embroidery. Sale price, 25c, 32c and 42c 30c valne baby embroidery yokes. Sale price 29c 10c, 25c nnd 35c value embroidery Inaertlon. Sale price, 12V£tc, 15c nnd 25c 25c. 20c nnd 35c value embroidered corset cover edge*. Sale price, 17c. 10c nnd 25c 7c value embroidery last edges. Sale price 5c January Sale Specials in Dry Goods Department 10e value 30-Inch unblenehed mus lin, short ends. Sale price 14c 25c value 30-lncb unbleached mus lln. Snle price 10c 10c vnlue 30-Inch blenched muslin, short endH. Snle price 14c 25c value 30-Inch blenched mus lin. Snle price 10c 33c value Hill 30-lneh bleached muslin. Sale price 25c 25c vnlue cambric muslin. Sale price 10c 85c value l.onsdnle cambric mus lin. Snle price 20c | 15c vnlue liuck towels. Sale price, j 10c 25c vnlue hnck towels. Sale price, 10c 15c valne honeycomb towels. Sale price 10c 25e value Turkish towels. Sale price 10e January Sale Specials in Men's and Boys' Wear 00c value men'* knit Klovea. Snle , prloe lOe . 75c and Hsc value bora' ablrta and I drawer*, Kllahtlr aolled, fleered lin ed and ribbed. Dale price, each, 20c ' 91.20 value I>OJ ' ribbed union aulta. Snle prlee ttOe | 20e value men's pad prartera. Snle i prlee 17c 20e and 00c value bora' alovc*, 1 aauntleta, mlta and leather Klovea. ! Sale price 15c I January Sale Specials In Ladies' Misses' and Children's Hats Trimmed and antrlramed, and all thla aeaaon'a heat good*. 90.0 ft to 98.00 valuea, Sale prlee, 92.48 93.00 to valuea. Sale prlee. 92.00 to 93.00 values. Sale price. 91.48 92.00 value children's hats. Sale price 0H 91.00 value children's hata Sale HABRXBBURG TELEGRAPH Sam Sickle, South Pittsburgh. Harry T. Lucas, Nolo, Pa. Cormella Bisognnno, Altoona. Harry Foster Blaker, Philadel phia. William E. Downey, Carnegie. William M. H. Scott, Philadelphia. Emmett Shatter, Ellwood City. Wagoner Edgar Slagie, Johnstown. Mechanic Charles J. Hlnes, Wliitaker. Privates John J. Quarrlck, Oliver. Carl C. Schreffler, Bellefonte. Salvatore Viola, Monessen. Jeremiah Wallis, Philadelphia. Anthony Oset, Olyphant. Anton Reichcs. Philadelphia. George F. Reilly, Scranton. Adam Nantlcoke. Abrum T. Whitaker, Curwensville. William B. WJke, Auburn. Charles J. ArfPslty, Ade'aide. James M. Bower, Lyon Station. John Delilo. Philadelphia. Lawrence Mcacham, Allegany. Harvey A. Miller, Albany. Edward C. Bertram, Philadelphia., Walter L. Bicgemann, Philadel phia. Joseph Boclieli, Philadelphia. Thomas I. Fetherline, Washing ton. Richard H. Hill. Cokeville. MISSING IN ACTION - Privates Carlo Bianchi, Eyrron. Joseph Berkley, Pittsburgh. Michael Fischetter, Erie. John Pal, Bethlehem. Pennsylvanlans reported Sunday are: WOUNDED SEVERELY Captain Horry Frederick Miller, Mead ville. Sergeants Robert 11. Kiebach, Reading. George N. Morrell, Philadelphia. Thomas Monroe Collins, 603 Kaec street, llarrisburg. Corporals Earl B. Crossman, Punxsutawney. Robert Lee Egner, Quakertown. 1 Gerard John Klaiber, Philadel phia. ISH'O, 15c, 10c, 26c and 20e value narrow Swiss baby rdxta. Sale price ... ,Bc, 10c, 12Hc, 16c und lie 10c, 25c anil 20c value convent edge*. Sale price ..15c, 17c and 10c 20c and 50c valne Cluny Incea, 10c and 25c | 39c and 50c valne llle lacea nnd i Insertion*. Sale price 25c and 50c 30c, 50c nnd 75c valne vtnlie lace §nd bandings. Sale price 26c, 38c and 60c i 17c, 10c, 25c, 20c, 30c nnd -18 c value ' nnrrow vrnlse edge*. Sale price, 12/4c, 15c, 17c and 20c 1 Bc, 15c, 10c, 25c. 30c value cluny lacea, wblte nnd eern. Sale prior, sc, 10c, 12Hc, 16c, lOc and 26c 5c vnlue vol Incca. Sole price, 2 ynrda for 6c 10c, 10c nnd 25c vnlue* val Incea aud Inaertlona. Sale price, sc, 12% c and 15c 30c, 50c. 50c and 75c value Orien tal' Incea. Sale price 25c. 38r, 42c, 50c 05c value khaki Turkluh towela. Sole price 48c 12 He value mercerlaed hemmed nnpkina. Sale price ~.0c 85c value mereeriaed table dnm aak. Sale price 00c •1.00 valne mercerlaed table dan auk. Sale price 85c 15c value cotton twill blenched crnah. Sale price 10c 23c value Ilnraabury bleached crush. 4lnle price lde 70c valne lace curtain*. Sale price, pair, 60c 33c value light nnd dark outing flannel*. Snle price 26c 30c vnlue bleuehed dome! flannel. Sale price 10c llle value apron glnghnma. Salr price 14c 25c value apron glnghama. Sale price 10c I I.V' value men'a linen eollara, I polled, and dlacontlnncd ntylea. Sale I price 5e 30c vnlne men'* aiiapendera, leath er end*. Sale price Bile j Tide value men'* allk neckwear, wide end*. Iprarc aaaortmeat of pot terna. Sale price 20c 20c value men'a hone, black, lav ! eadar, pray and brow n. Sale price, 21c fog) George Edward Kleinerd, Thomas ville. Bugler Morris E. Butler, South Browns ville. Wagoner Carl G. Duncan, Darlington. Privates Edwin I<". Koch, Lancaster. Samuel Blaln I.ong, Nanty Glo. Joseph P. Mooney, Pittsburgh. John Edward Nyland, Sagamore. X/ewis F. Steed, McKeesport. Boleslaw Adamskl, Wilkes-Barre. John Hare, Olyphant. Edward D. Hill, Scranton. Frank C. Hutton, Beaver Falls. James L. Johnston, Mars. John H. Sanders, Pittsburgh. Ralph W. Shearer, North Wales. Michael S. Travers, Castlo Shan non. Amerlco Vaniucci, Pittsburgh. George H. Wilcox, Greenville. Albert R. Barber, Philadelphia. Richard K. Barnes, Parnassus. James Goins, Pittsburgh. Michael Koeyo, Hammond. Patrick B. Mawn, Scranton. Henry Gordon Mendenhall, Phila delphia. Many Thrift Stamps Sold by Metropolitan The total sales of War Saving Stamps by the Metropolitan agencies established during the war have been I $263,956, according to the report Just issued by John Heatheote, in charge |of establishing the clubs. Mr. Heath i cote's report shows a number of local I firms to have taken leading places in the sale of war stamps. The report follows: i Bowman & Company War Saving i-Society, president, Jesse D. Woil; sec i retary. Miss Helen V. Snodgrass. I Soon after the socitey was organized Mr. Wells entered the navy and Miss Snodgrass handled the business. The sale of $2,646.92 shows the interest the officers and members of this so ciety had In helping the government by buying these securities. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart is anoth er society with a record. It was or ganized with the following officers: President, O. C. Bickle: secretary. Miss E. Beatrice White: treasurer, J. D. Shuey, and sold a total of $2,594.00. January Sale Specials in the Household Department 25c vnlue cupa nnd anncem. Snle price 17c 50c value porcelain pitchers, 2 qt. Sale price 20c 75c value large hctl roeui pitcher. Sale price 49c 25c value plotter*. Snle price, 15c 15c vnlue breakfast platen. Snle price 9c' 10c value butter platen. Sale price 5c 50c value oil of cedar polish, qt. sl*e. Sale price 30c 25c value glass goblets. Sale price 12 He 75c value dish pans. Sale price, 40c I.ot of 75e vnlue gold nnd white porcelain butter dlsbes. Sale price. 41)4- 43c value fancy ehlna. Sale price. 20c 30c value fancy china. Sale price, 10c 30c value ehlnn vases. Snle price, 20e I January Sale Specials in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear Fresh, Xevv .Merchandise of First i Quality. I.adlrs' drawers, pluln, luce and embroidery trimmed. Sale prices. 20c, 30c, 50c, 50c, 7llc and 08c Corset covers, plain, lace and em broidery trimmed. Snle prices, i 20c, 30c, und 50c j Ilrasnleren. Kulc prices, 50c nnd fl.'r I. ad lea' combination suits, Inee and embroidery trlnnned. Sale prices, 50e, 05c, 75c and *l.OO I.adlrs' skirts. Incc nnd embroid ery trimmed. Sole prlcrs, 50c, 73e and 08c January Sale Specials in White Goods and Wash Goods 27e value lonarcloth. Sale price 2le 33c value lougcloth. Snle price 30c 39e value longeloth. Sale price 33e 30c value lonareloth. Sale price 30c 20c value nalnaook. Sale price 31c B*c vnlue nnlnnook. Snle price 2llc 43c vnlue nalnaook. Sale price 33c 23c India llnon. Sale price . . . ,10c 30c value crinkle erepe for Indira* underwear. Sale price 20c 20e value fane atrlpe Vollea. Sale Price 19c Soutters 25c Department Store Where Every Day Is Bargain Day 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse Wltmer, Balr & Wltmer, made n splendid record In the sale of War Saving Stamps, averalng over a hun dred dollars per member, the best of all the societies on average sales per member. Miss Florence Dingle is president. At Woolworth's Five and Ten Cent Store, Kva McLatie Is president. Car rie K. Brown, secretary, did splendid work since the society was organized late in the year. The Rotary Club War Having So ciety, although not organized till late in the year sold $2,850.00. The mem bers previously bought quite a large amount of stamps before the society was organized, and sold several thousand dollars' worth through the medium of the Rotary Minstrel Show. The Harrlsburg ilox Factory made a splendid allowing under the üble secretary. Gertrude Copclnnd. New Idea Hosiery Company sold a nice amount of War Saving Stamps through the society, officered by Irene Oren, president, and Catherine Becker, secretary. At Carlisle four societies were or ganized. They were Lindners' Shoe Factory, which did splendid in tile sale or stamps. Beetem Kill; Mill Imperial Department Store and Bow man & Company. The last-named society averaged over $50.00 per member, Jennings Manufacturing Companv which was organized late In the year did very good work for the time the society was in operation! The presi dent was E. 1). Jennings, Edna Ham mer, chairman: Annie Brinser, treas urer: Murray Laudensluger, secretary The selling agencies established were the Harrlsburg Auto Company Miller Auto Company, Overland Auto Company and Mather & Company Mather & Company had splendid sales in stamps due to the interest display ed by Miss ICatherine F. Mnrtz. Total sales of the Metropolitan agencies was $263,956.00. The follow ing are members of the Metropolitan Limit Club to whom membership pins have or will be presented. Gerge G. Priehard, William Paul Starkey, Carrie 11. May, William T Hildrup, St. George Catholic Hlovonlaii Society, Harry Kell, local Order of Moose, No. 107, tyra. J. H. K„ Zemlio Temple A. A. A. O. N. M. S., Dr. George L. Brown, Robert B. Kohr, Nathan K. Haws, Harry C. Hhler, John Wagner Dr. Alfred Hearsh, Mrs. John Klin mol, William Keller William Rupert Samuel Peters, John Heatheote Thomas B. Leeds. William Kelly. Wil liam Warilow, Mrs. Frank Rover Thomas Quinn. Virginia Brandt, Merl' 25c vnlue cblnn vases. Snle price, 10c 00c value cblnn plates. Sale price, 40c 3!) c value bread sllcer. Sale price, 20e 10c vnlue mahogany candlesticks. Snle price 15c 25c value enstor sets. Snle price, 19c 20c value baskets. Sale price 10c 10c value grip lunch boxes. Sale price 0c 10c value brcud plates. Sale price, 8c 25c value plntters. Sale price, 10c 25c vnlue berry spoons. Sale price, 10c 50c vulur cliiun hnt pin holders. Sale price 20c 25c value glass powder Jnrs, sliver plated top. Snle price 19c 30c value china powder boxes, j Sale price 25c radios' gowns. Sale prlcrs . . 83c l.ndlcs' camisoles. Sale price, $l.OO Children's drawers, plain, laee and embroidery trlmuied. Sale prleea, 10c, 25c, 20c, 32c, 35c, 45c aid 48c Children's bloomers. Sale price, 50c nnd 50c Children's bodies nnd undervests. Sale price ...25c, 30c, 50c nnd 50c Children's skirts. Sale price, 30c and 05c Children's v Princess slips. Sale prices 50c nnd 60c ] . ,30e value Bd-lnrh white vollea, j Sale price 23c | 30c value 45-tneh white mercerle -1 ed auitlng. Sale price 30c 20r value fancy atrlpe woven tln | euea. Snle price 10c 30c value mercerised poplin, nil : colors. Sale price 23c 30c value percale*, light and dark 1 colore. Sale price 24c JANUARY 6, 1919. | Keller, l>r. 0. E. 1.. Keen, Mrs. Ray Sealer, Ilumes of Malta, William K., I M. K. 1 Insurance Companies Fret Over Paderewski Risks ljopdon, Jan. 6.—There is consid erable uneasiness In Insurance clr- I clcs with regard to Ignac Padere i wskt, who Is considered an unen viable risk since he became embroil ed in the flcrco political maelstrom in Po'and. The pianist is said to bo one of the most heavily insured persons In the world, mostly in British com panies. Ho Is Insured not only for his life, but for lIIH limbs as well. Each of his lingers Is said to be Individually insured for a very large sum against any accident or violonce that might interfere wltli his execu tion on the pianoforte. This Is car ried to such extremes that some of the policies hold the insurers liable even for the breaking of a nail. -sr. INFLUENZA The Old Reliable ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ Horhck's fißSal Malted Milk f[S23ilSp Very Nutritious, Digestible The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. OK) * Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and xgpP from carefully selected materials. [ Used successfully over V 4 century. VAQEDAMDTiWREfIs/ Endorsed by physicians everywhere. and get Horlick's The Original Thus Avoiding Imitations January Sale Specials in Art Needlework 27-inch tan center piece*. Snlc ] price 25c • 1.25 nilk erepe combination nnlta. Snle price 08c •1.23 value bntiate pon. Snle price 08c Stamped mnde-up children'* drrn *e*. Snle prlcca 30c to 75c 23c value 18-Inch Mnmped center plccea. Sale price 10c 23c value 18-lnch atamped center piece*. Snlc price 10c 25c value fleeced nllpper sole*. Sale price irc 30c value "llnrrlsburg" felt pen nant *. Snle price 33c 25c nnd 30c value atamped linen pin cuahlon*. Snle price Hie 25c value work lings, atamped. Sale price 12Vja 10c value cuahlon corda. Sale Price 5c 30c value ntniuped crepe combing jacket*. Snle price 25c January Sale Specials in Odd Lots of Merchandise Ilk- value ladlea' colored border handkerchief*. Sal* prlec 5c 33c value ladlea' Initial handker chiefs. Sale price 0 for 25c • 1.00 value Oltlette calendar*, por tray In General Pernhlng nnd Mar tial Foch. Snle price 40c 15c value I'alm Oiks soap. Sale price 10c 50c value ladles' earring*. Sale price 25c 50c value brooch pin*. Sale price. 25c 51.00 vnlue long string pearl heads. Snle price 50c 50c value black head*. Sale price, i 23c | 50c value roaaary beada Sale price 1 30c | January Sale Specials in Dress Silks and Wool Dress Goods - $1.48 value 30-Inch black nllk inennallne. Sale price $l.lO $1.03 value 30-Inch black kllk iiienanllnr. Sale price $1.30 73C value black wool wr(e. Sale Price .• 70c 05e value 30-Inch black and while nhepherd cheeka. Sale price .. . 43c $l.OO cordurora. Male price . .48c Old Man Crawling Through Hole Is Caught, Freezes Pittsburgh, Jan. 6.—Stuck fast in a jagged hole he had chopped in the front door of his own home in Woodway, Braddock, Robert Colbert, 70, perished in the bitter cold yes tcrduy morning. His body, frozen stiff, was found yesterday afternoon. Colbert's wife went to Johnston on Saturday, leaving him tempor arily alone. Arriving home late last night or early yesterday morning, Colbert apparentl/ found himself locked out. With a hatchet he smashed the lower panel of the door and then tried to squeeze through the hole. , TO ItLBCT OFFICERS The monthly meeting of the Toadies' Auxiliary of the Polycllninc Hospital, will be hold to-morrow afternoon in the nurses' home. 1521 North Second street, at 3 o'clock. Election of offi cers for the ensuing year will take place. | 30c value atnmprd mnde-up cornet cover*. Snle price 20c 00c value atamped innde-up cli 11— j drcn'a eowin. Snle price 55c 40c value made-up clothes pin ■ nprona. Snle price 33c 25c value stumped nprona. Sale j price 10c i 30c value innde-up cretonne cuah lon allpa. Sale price 25c 10c to 25e value Instruction book*. ' Sale price 7c l.ot of crochet cotton. ollghtly • j soiled. Snle price, bull 0c 25c value 10-ln. and 14-ln. knlt ' j ting needles. Snle price, pnlr, 13c i 08c value atnniped luncheon seta. ! Sale price 00c 50c value lieniatitched acarfa. Sale ! price 30c • 1.40 value ladlea' aucde sole sllp ! pra. Sale price fll.lo ► 03c vulue ladles' canvaa sole sllp : per*. Sole price 79c l.ot of 50c value children's flan nelette sleeper*. Sale price 10c l.ot of 30c value ladles" brassieres. Sale price 25c 00c value colored natccn skirt*. Sale price 38c 20c value children's knit toque*. Sale price 10c 75c value knit ahuwl*. Snle price, 30c 30c value knit shawl*. Snle price, 23c 48c value children's gingham aprons. Sale price 20c 30c value children'* percale nprona. Sale price 23c 30e value children's flannelette skirts. Sale price 25c I :tOe value allk niouMaellnc, all col i or*. Sale price -lie 73c value allk popllna, black, navr, i preen, roae unil brown. Sale price. 30e $l.OO value 30-Inch allk poplin, rone and Kiirnet. Sale price ..70c $1.30 value 30-lncb black taffeta allk. Snle price $l.lO $l.BB value 30-lncli black taffeta 'allk. Sale price $1.48 Note Our STORE HOURS Store Opens 8.30 A. M. Store Closes Daily Except Saturday 5.00 P. M. Store Open Saturday Evenings
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