"Wet" Governor to Keep All Promises •Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 7.—Gov ernor-elect Edward I. Edwards says he will use all lawful methods to prevent prohibition in New Jersey. "For its enforcement by the Fed- I Be ( sSSi Here SATURDAY Extra Special The Big $250,000.00 Sale Now Beginning TJDDAY to a aa od in ß p!SinVhit d e d or A wonderful demonstration of our underselling powers, a store wide event that gives old high cost of living the biggest knock it has 4 for LuC nmnbe^mdy ever received. Merchandise to wear and for the home at the lowest prices offered in 1919—as a whole this "underselling event" presents eiastfc o bYndrtLsor\ed b coiors 8 ;' very |U price 6 ' a y OU the biggest buying possibilities in many a day. ' I Come Saturday, Join The Crowds of Thrifty Customers 1% ml comes in copen. rose, while and * ' with double sole and heel and gar- JUJ gray; sizes 22 to 26—an article that 0 ' ' ter tops. While they last, at 80e. | Sip:"- 1 -,; Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses T&mzJk and 1 ants a/1/ V. . . .. , , _ ~,, _ , . . . , , . sizes sto 7%; an excellent wearing Kg nibbed cotton vests and pants, Dozens upon dozens of racks, cases upon cases, simply "chuck full of the most seasonable, most desirable and most economi- ho-e. th t win more ; u:,„ s„,i-.rv Kl fleece lined and in medium weight; . r . . . . , , , , ... . f X Hj high necks and long sleeves; ca Hy priced garments to be found in the country. Women's and Misses' || Women's Union 1 ONE LOT OF ONE LOT 0F corsets I WOMEN'S $ 1 /\ 75 &T WOMEN'S $0 0 75 sl-19 ->l little imperfections in the weaving; _ *r ■ m. Jw • 1 ** , E|\ *r Mr * regular and extra sizes. A ij Children's "Set- (f 1J C LUAIO A. %J ij BUI 1 9 M %J> ttS lli| snug" Union Suits yl •!<J V * and 1 G * P lakes 4n white Thi.s is a cotton ribbed union suit. Finely tailored garments for women and misses, of ? . Handsome suits for women and misses, of broadcloth, Rtvl* t'v n ? e(4ium a . l ?. (1 to P| ess RJ liiTVtVhg gdrine n nU°sfzes U 2 Bl t t o 8 sllvertone, polo cloth and rich velours; beautiful models Mttjj poplins, serges, velours and silvertones; colors and black; much higher' pricc on^egular s§j ' years. in the very latest colorings; all sizes to 44 while they last. irj. JEmjLjf w>mdf exceptional. days. Gloves .., 95c ONE LOT OF ONE LOT OF There's Shoe Values I WOMEN'S $O O .75 • WOMEN'S SQQ.7S but A No I c^r ne " ,te 47c COATS SUITS O |y| This sleeper is worth at least 20 . ... . || price; made A large assortment of fine coats for women and misses, Lar * e a "®rtment of women's and misses' suits of kind" l of'val'Ses wVpre nelette and has feet; the sizes are in velours, silvertones, polo cloth and silvertips; some jf"Jf||AlM'7 l li'itfHI** 1 ** if l|L.y. /Miff V|Ki ! MSa poplins, serges, jersey cloth and silvertone, black and sent to you this Saturday—not many 2 to 7 years; exceptional bargains. with large collars of plush; excellent values. colors; all sizes to 44. people will have the same opportu ne* |mganW iKxjii&SnOT • nlty to buy the same qualities again Girls' Serge AO ISh.'4 Lift ? "i at such a low price. Conte in. see § Dresses $3.77 ONE LOT OF £! ! i H% J ONE LOT OF them, and save. Is vafue'and'hlTsausfled of tluubig Jav- WAMFM'Q . fSw #'r" fWOMFM'Q . 173 Pairs of Women s n H G t°o ff i4 rß y : a'i'd 'S W O sll 1 .75 tW W UMLIN O $Tj fij.7s High Boots, Special at § Sr . 94c ' COATS 11- nmm SUITS iy- 84.47 . Hi nfeutt p "ki?ti• Jey B come l °ln ,r ß?e a uv Beautiful coats of velours and cheviots, for women W[l Beautiful suits for women and misses fashioned of delicate striped patterns; A limited and misses; all latest styles; they come in black and V * MPllns aid serges, in black and wanted colors; sizes A large assortment, consisting of number only at this price. colors; sizes to 44. " mBMr/M'fc/A• sizes 4 to 8, in brown kid high- I 47c ONE LOT OF IMW ]LOT OF I WOMEN'S $ i A 75 Wmm WOMEN'S $Q QJS 1 VAS!-.,. 74C COATS 14= IM SUITS OO- Shoe^Specialat length skirts in assorted 1 >,s; | U Q* P* very r i>ecinl." '" l "" made ' Egyptian plush and pretty soft velours, in every deslr. f'l Atf&V/ff'w Pll 1 ' Finely tailored garments for women and misses, in / Kil able color; come in sizes for women up to 44- an extraor- It! T'w"J/T- wW black and colors; fashioned of broadcloth, poplins, serges mml 9 V W f |l| Girls' Gingham tf I 07 dinary assortment. ' W iMJf/ and silvertones; all sizes to 44. • llreeaou mS I .1/ US',"'w,',l c> ——- Brown and black kid shoes, In i? ii k' V" ; ' OIVF TOT ' •> / S vf j| : N ONFI TjOT* OF lac< ' an(l button styles; In sizes BV4 1 ril values „n,l°n U . nd o S T ,e very Kpe " UiMlii LUI Uf liiW'Cv 11^#4 UT to 11 and 11% to 2. This lot al ci ii viiuos among a largo us sort- Hit lla dfA ■. - . ~ , . ■ WOMFNN e -d -• vc WOMEN'S Sa^x^sirassjrfflir^s Ii? shown this season. The sixes are IT V/lTlljil O t H T| 7C li V-t'A'l< \ \ li ft B 75 ▼ V/iTII/i 1 U give the best of service and will h | 6to 12 years. Only dainty plaids. 1 . V ■ M •I J WW&sm "•! 2 ' 4 V M prove most satisfactory. Come | ESSES DRESSES K|| navy only, pretty styles that are / \ sizes 16 to 44, don't fail to see these liH smartly embroidered and suitable ft JlAr dresses as they are among the I a rx • WT 11 Cl 1 J ii - for women and misses . ; f smartest we have ever shown. A SpaCIOUS, W ellOtOCKed I VIA; j A Wonderful Assortment of Children's COATS ft "Wee Little Miss" and Big Sisters'CO ATS ilfi-( Mm) Dependable Merchandise at a Children's Winter COATS $3.75 - R°?l Lower Price Than Elsewhere I Coats of exceptionally fine quality, in plain and striped zebeline sizes 2to 6 years. I I \ \ J/' Throughout the store, no matter in what sec- There are two styles to choose from, in colors of green, brown and oxblood. "f AAA <a V ti°n you visit, you will find this "Policy" to be • t • •*<*•• , ,„, . _ y ' . / \ lUUU ' Girls Winter COATS $6.95 (J&i\ BLOUSES Women s and Misses mm . 1 , _ *r I Made of diagonal cheviots and Egyptian in sizes 7to 9 years. There are sev- i f ft j w?~|00 | nmmed rJHtS Cra ' St^'eS t0 se ' ect rom 10 colors Of green, brown, blue and burgundy. V v j' I' JL00 tpO*TlO jsac.jisiis.K's Girls' Wintpr CO ATS $1 ?, 7 1 ? —\\V , cl,oo "°: . —■*-" *• great group. Hats that are made of ||H ikJ TvXH V V'X V/ iilt. jE, A. Mm 9 A \jF j] J from 1000 blouses and for these blouses else- - • F~hl[ many different styles, too, where, many of them are fanciesi and ostrich; "AChoice"*group In sizes 10 to 14 years, fine cheviots, kersey and Egyptian plush, others of zybelines. all of k oo(1 n ua Uty, from sanlpies, one of a kind and that would cost you a great deal more Th® styles in this lot are from much higher priced garments and are in colors of brown the ver y best manufactur- odd lots that represent the if you bought the regular way. green navv nnH hnrmindw w, ~ CHOOSE FROM THE LOT at J5.00. S reen i nvy ana Durgunay. era of voile blouses, deli- very newest creations, M cate,y tr,mmed styles that white, flesh and some dark FRIDAY EVENING, eral Government I shall not be re sponsible." he said. "I construe my election as an indication of the feel ing of the people of this state con cerning prohibition. They are un qualifiedly opposed to it. 1-loldiugr their mandate, 1 shall use all the lawful methods to preserve invio late the sovereignty of the people. "What I shall do will depend on 'fMJJSJMJiMJJBJMJ/M • subsequent legislation. This Con ' gross has determined that one-half of one per cent of alcohol makes a ■ drink intoxicating. The next Con . gress may decide on 10 per cent. I ; shall ask for the best legal advice i as to the power of New Jersey in concurrent legislation. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Captain and Crew Face Serious Charge Italtimore, Nov. 7.—As a result of i two French girls being smuggled into the country, the captain, officers ar.d crew of the American steamship Brookfield were arrested yesterday SIBOB in a raid conducted by United States Marshal Stockham and a squad of deputies. The bailors were taken to the office of the United States Dis trict Attorney. Action of the Federal officers In i raiding the vesse' grew from a rumor which reached Bertram N. Stump. Commissioner of Immigra i tion here, that French women were WIMJJMJMJMJiM/MJMJ/MfM/MJiMITM/MJ/MJMJ/MIi.WJMIfMJMJJMi, l 11 being landed from a United States Government ship in port. CHOIR LEADER IS HOST New Cumberland, Pa., Nov. 7. — The members of the choir of Baugh man Memorial Methodist Church were entertained at a chicken and waffle supper by the choir leader, : 1 F. W. Burns. NOVEMBER 7, 1919. George A. Gorgas, Druggist 5
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