i CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE. ; FOUNDED 107 1 m t Jjmm&tU i i HARRISSIURtf'S POPULAR DEPAPTfULMT STOrtg < : Sale of Notions and Domestics : ► ! ; For One Day Only-Tuesday 3 ► An opportunity for dressmakers and housewives to take advantage of ► unusual savings on inanv little neeessities. ► ' ———— 4 k 12'ji' Baby Flannel, in blue, —————— Outing Flannel, in neat i ► pink, white or cream. Yard. T>„ T\T„ J • blue and pink stripes, < y 10c -Kliy .Notions in inches Wide. Yard. ...10c < ; Quantity Lots ~~~ ! ♦1.19 Mohawk Sheets, size , _ Press Flannelette, dark 81x108 inches; no seams; and Save More r} y - v" r ,u ' s - m>a, -? a L < ► terns. i aul 7'-.f .sowed: at " < ' John J. ('lark's best 6-cord ► spool cotton, ...S'-O spool ... ~, . , . ... j 10c shaker or I anton Han- < 45c Superior Sheets: size 72x 25c extra heavy hose sup- icl. bleached and unbleached. K (H) inches: tine qualitv ; center porters, for corsets, rubber Yard 8e ► seams, at 29c buttons. 4to set. at .... 19c ► :>«• l>olt white tape, four j. sizes If 20c Pillow Tubing. 42 and 45 < 1 ► *1.25 Skirt Patterns, all wool. 5c real silk hair nets, 5 for inches wide. \ard 15c < k pretty patterns in grey, blue . . f ' * or red. at 95<* " 1 Machine Kmbroidered Pillow ► , . Cases: 42-inch size; made of ► 10e boxes dressmakers tubing; 4 patterns; boxed. ► t»sc shrunken cream Flannel. IM,IS1 M,IS ** Pair, hojly boxes 75f* < 136 inches wide. Yard. . 38r 10r ro " toiM P i,,s lr ■>e linen finish thread: two spools 5 C Machine Kmbroidered'Pillow 10c I'nbleached Sheeting, tine 24-yd. roll white tape. 10f quality: 36 or 40 inches wide: lOe spool-holders 7c , l ' ,( «nA 1 , ' ~ , , . , , boxes. Pair SI.OO < \ washes nicely atul bleaches :> dozen nickel pins. T easilv. Yard T' -f " )(1 ... ~. , , . i f ' 5c pearl buttons, 2 cards, 10c Outing Flannel; Ught and ] N - r dark colors, lard. .. 0 1 -** ► 12'-jc Cretonnes, 36 inches 25 tango hair pins, . 10<- —— Ji ► wide: forty diftereut pat- 1 t>i- tomato pin cushions, ('i leeso ('loth: very tine « ► terns to select trom. ard. Tv quality; in plain Xmas green X y 9o or pure white. Yard,. .3 1 •_■<* JJ LANCASTER TOBAUO MARKET Disappointment Over Volume of Or ders for the Holiday Trade liancaster. De.'. 7.—The holiday trade has proved a great disappoint inent to Ijaneaster county's leaf to baeeo dealers aud cigar manufacturers a ike. for the liberal orders that were expected from retailers failed t > c me, nSd tlie only reason assigned 'n t»e . ullness of business generally aro.m i Lancaster. where industr al plants of various kinds are operating on short time With the cigar factories slack it followed that the leaf market woui I be ljull out of sympathy, light fa torv orders meaning a light call for leaf to bacco. The trade has now settled down to the conviction that it will be useless to look for any revival of business un til after the holidays. The packers have now finished sam pling their 191;{ goods, aud they are pronounced to be gooi burners, of pleasant bouqet, an.l very ikely to prove acceptable to the tra le. But while some inquiries have been made about thi« tobacco very little ha* been • mm • mmm mm* • mm 0 mm • <© csbbi ©.ckssd © cam © «»•<««• • mi • «» • mm • *m» • mi • mm • «n» • mm •■■» • mm • j LOOK! LOOK! LOOKTi ft • Beginning To=day, 7, J ! The Star-Independent Will Give Away -m, j i 2 Reserved Seat Tickets to the Orpheum { j Every Day Until the Close of the Season £ • We don't know who will get these tickets, but someone will get 2 every day. Perhaps YOU will be one of the lucky ones. ™ I XJI?'D 17 TC HPXJI? DT A TVT • Every weekday a young lady, an employe of the Star-Independent, will be blindfolded. She will open Boyd's Directory of m il TyK 10 J il r> ± • Harrisburg and vicinity and will make a mark on one of the pages. The person whose name is nearest the mark will be m ti given absolutely free of charge two reserve seats, which will be good at the Orpheum on a date which will be announced with jj • the name of the person to whom they are awarded. * A The announcements will be HIDDEN among the Want, Lost, Found, For Rent, For Sale, etc., ads, but will be so plain that any one can easily find them. • . • ! Look! Look! Start To-day. Read Over the Classified Columns Every Evening. Perhaps Yours Will Be There I Someone was awarded two tickets to-day. Find out who got them. If you were not lucky this time perhaps your turn will come next. It will be a lot of fun following up the m winners. I ' IF YOUR NAME is announced don't hesitate to call for the tickets. The Star-Independent wants you to enjoy them. • Special Notice—Tickets must be called for before 8 o'clock the evening of the next dav after the announcement is made or they will be forfeited. j I • mm • mm • mmm mm • mm • mm • mm • mm • mmm • mm • mm • mmm mmm • mm • mmmm mm* • mam • mum mmm • mmm mm • mm* • <1.14. not enough of it to e tablish a price standard. ljdtely there has been some more selling of the 1901* tobacco, the pri -cs bein-j from Sto 9 1 cents a pound- Old goods. 1911 and 1912. the lit. If selling, brought from 14' , to 16 be in no hurry to strip the ne v crop, thaugii there ha< been enough moiit weather to permit of the handling of the tobacco in the -hod. j.ra -ti. ally al' ot which - now through' i Tiiat cut earl e«t ha* the best color. The tobac o not cut until towards the end of the twelve weeks' drought failed to take the rich brown tone so much desired by cigar ninimta. turers. And it i« uext to a certainty that there will be no buy n» of rhi crop until it is stripped. BEAK RISES TO STRIKE HIM Unarmed Man Is Quick to Take Hint and Sprint Pottsville. Pa.. Pec. 7. — A big hla-'k bear on the second mountain below Schuylkill Haven was nearly sue.-ess ful in ending the life of William Hin kle voter iav. 11 ink 1 e was walking along TTARRISBITRO STAB-INDEPENDENT, MONDAY EYENINfi. DECEMBER 7. 1914. the road to Bover's Miil, w hen he heard au uuusual noise in the mill pond. .lust as he got to the edge of the water to investigate, the bear dashed through the bushes at him. an.i was so close that it stood on it< hind legs to strike Inn. H.nkle succeeded in es ea|"iig. and «ui!Miioned aid. The bear was tra ke.l some distance by h inters, but the trail was tiuabv lost. STAR-INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. l*\ ROMANIC ARRESTED Reading' Pclice Say Youth Held His Started Many Fires Reading. I'a.. Dec. 7. — a mania "to see the fire engines rfn.' ► -If you have a Christmas desening chit. They are rich all yellow birds, and others of yellow, mixed .< ► fund, why not shop NOW and On the greatest of all here and there with black. A fine assortment. < l pav for same when you receive evenings,—Christmas eve, this ,>•. . «•> oe «•> in j &>•> no j u , L 1 i i i » , i . .■ ,■» t need at MoC, JiJ.45) and 53.98, and all must . . vour Christmas fund check? store will close at ti 1. M., in ~,« ♦ lv , . „ , .. ». ► <•,. . . ~ . , ~ . , i measuie up to guarantee, remiiles at 980. " and interesting novelty. j At $15.00—100-piece set—regularly $18.90. « * Boys can build anything from a wheelbarrow to a battleship, Austrian China Dinner Seta-- ► and will never grow tired of it. A , $18.50—100-piece set—regularly $22.50. < ► Several sizes are shown—five are here mentioned: j At $24.50—100-piece set—regularly S2B 50 4 ► No. 1. at SI.OO set. | At $42.50 -100-piece set—regularly $48.50. Jj No. 2, at $2.00 set. i ► No 3 at $3.00 set. ! German China Dinner Sets 4 * No. 4. at $5.00 set. At $32.50—100-piece set—regularly $38.50. < ► No. 5. at $7.50 set. j At $34.50—100-piece set—regularly $40.00. '•< A. a. A. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Three warrants charging arson have already been lodged against the accused and several more expe.-ted to-day. l)ep- 1 uty state Pi re Marshal Wander, of this city, is the prosecutor in the present case, ami iu tile information alleges 1 that the accused set fire to the hail of of a lodge of which he was a member on November 3. Heronls :ind equipment | of tlit* organization were destroyed, en-1 tailing a los< ot' SSOO. One warrant | charges the accused with trying to burn i | down Iris home and the other with be ing responsible for a blaze wliich de i st roved household poods at a residence ■ lie formerly occupied two years ajjo. 5