Witmer, Bair & Witmer j Witmer, Bair & Witmer Phenomenal Quick Sale Prices for This ' Co-operative Fare Refunding Week Bargains all over the store —The most wonderful kind >ftre have placed on 4 large round racks through the center of the store. Full Back No. I—DRESSES FOR STREET am) Style No. 4—Rich Sand ami Putty-colored Wor afternoon wear —many arc reduced othere less umbo Coverts SUITS—New York's latest fad and than x k- Phenomenal d* "J 7C tO AA on t ' le K ool ' kind and high-grade styles. If you ■ quick sale prices are. •J & priced them this week $35.00 and $45.00. Phe - :r"!,r k . $29.75 and $35.00 * Full Rack No. 2—COATS of all kinds—all re- . , . , . duced. Phenomenal rA CIC 00 v»iiriStm3.S suggestions t licit SF6 3.1- j quick sale prices are W.uU 4) 13.UU ways acceptable and expected. Silk Petticoats, $1.95 to $5.00 I ! Full Rack No. :J—COATS, navy, black, etc., all «™ — _______ ■ reduced. Phenomenal il7 sto 1s OO . I quick sale prices are «PO./ O «P 1 J.W ; Full Rack No. 4—SUITS, inanv reduced to %, aßking prices ' Phpnorncnal Waists, Silk, Lace, etc., 95c to $7.50 SIO.OO, $12.50 & $15.00 - ———"———— House Dresses, sl, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 The roost unusual feature of this Co-operative Fare refunding Sale is— —— New Spring Model Suits .. SPECIAL About 5 Marabout and Ostrich Sets ?, made up of ° abaradine ' —511.50 to $20.00. Phenomenal quick Broadcloth and Coverts, Skinner's satm lined and in- , r,rirp.oo Gloves tUt.OO to $3.00 Auto Gloves 91.R0 to «.~>.oo Bath Robes 910.00 dollar Bags 30c to 1&2.50 Collar Boxes $2.00 to JfMI.OO 3ilk Hose ROc to SS.OO Suspenders 50- to 91 ~V> Dress Mufflers fI.OO to SIO.OO BOTH FATHER AND THE BOYS will stamp their presents aa O. K. if they come from FORRY'SSi > i is home from Philadelphia, where she was tlhe guest of relatives. Miss Brown returned to Columbus, Ohio, after a visit with Mrs. W. C. Zeiders, 40 ,North Thirteenth street. Mrs. Dallas Wolf, 14116 Berryhill street, returned from Philadel'[ !hia. E. C. Draw'baug'h, a representative of the'Harriaburg Gas Compa/ny, return ed from 'Minneapolis where he*attended tihe tenth annual convention of the Na tional Commercial Gas Association. Dr. R. L. Perkins, 2001 North Sec ond street, returned from a t.w 0 weeks' hunting trip in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley, 1305 Market street, are home from New York. Miss 'Marie Bowers, of iMiddletown, is the guest of her father, J. Bowers, 154 0 Derry street. Mrs. William Traxler and daughter, Miss Feme Traxler, 315 Burchfield street, are home from Mt. Holly. Mrs. Edward tfoshorn, 1315 Vernou street, returned from Baltimore. Miss Dora Meiffe, of Ijancaster, is the guest of Mrs. -8. C. Becker, lil2 Regina street. Musser-Ament Wedding Rohrerstowo, „Dec. B.—Miss Kath ryn A. Anient, of this plac'e, and Chris tian F. H. Musser, of near Mountville, were married yesterdav by the Rev. Abram B. Herr, at the parsonage of the United Brethren church. New Dan ville. The couple was unattended and the ring ceremony was used. A recep tion followed. Married at Bainbridge Bainbridge, Dec. 8. —Miss Mary Tschudy, of this place, and Hiram binder, oastor, the Rev. L. N. Seldom ridge, of ficiating. Tfiey were unattended. A reception followed at the home of the bride. Announ-e Birth of a Son Dr. and Mis. H. Hcrshey Farnsler, 1835 Market street, announce the birth of a son, Saturday, December 5. Issues Cards for a Tea Mrs. Augustine S. Wiest, 237 Kcl lter street, has issued cards for a tea at her hone, Saturday, December 12 from 4 to 6 o'clock. Entertained at Cards Miss Esther Elizabeth Smith enter tained at cards at her home Saturday* afternoon in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Prizes were won by Miss Mabel Edwards and Miss Georgine Klineline. After the games a buffet luncheon was serve'! to the following guests: Miss .less Kolle>, Miss I.ou Boatb, Miss Bess Bcistline, of Carlisle; Miss Vera Van Horn, Miss Georgine Klineline, 'Miss Mabel Edwards, Mrs. Charles I-' Andrews and Miss Esther Smith. Men's Bible Class Met The Men's Bible class of Riverside M. E. Sunday school met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soger Mailer last evening. After a short business ses sion plans for „ membership campaign were made. Music by the class quartet B""~" SPECIAL! QQ, FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY, This Medicine Cabinet is well made and finished in f \ white enamel, has a mirror in the door and a lock, the CFNT C interior is divided off with shelves. The Cabinet is fNUrNIi) oE/fN 1 fourteen Inches wide and eighteen inches high over all. Q p OR. PHONE It is a good two dollar value, but we bought a quan- nDHFUC ITU I tity, and can offer them at a special price VlLiLiCjLf Any of these would make an acceptable Christmas gift; something that is useful and will hold the donor in long re s6.so $10.50 $12.50 Solid Oak Writing Desk—fin- \ genuine mahogany Sewing ished either golden oak, early comfortable Turkish Rocker —up- Table—finished dull, pure Co- English or fumed oak, has roomy . , , . ' i . , , . ' drawer underneath and is an ex- holstered in the best grade of imitation lomal lines, aud just the handiest ceptional value. leather, and made with claw foot base. thing to have in the home. You miss a treat if you miss a visit to our TOY DEPARTMENT. There are toys here to appeal to bov and girl, and everyone is sold at a surprisingly LOW I price. We don't figure a profit on this Department—that's the reason all our toys are cheaper. WELCOME NEWS! Thiß wi " ■BgiSßjtt „ , My pen I to the lit- You who wor tie girl a JIM t ., . . are enameled It s an eighteen-nich char- ( -uitf 1 acter doll with unbreakable " shade of blue head, and attired as a Volun- Will hold a I teer Fireman. In we good sized doll. I have some of these dolls uni- J J QQ wSjf formed as a Soldier and Base- Value 3E BBC ,)a " Frii > jm MB WPS same as before, only #?f Q el 51^™ BURNS & COMPANY CASH or CREDIT 28-30-32 S. Second St. V — , - - - JJ LADIES' BAZAAR UsKful Christmas Gifts for Women At tliis great store there is offered an excellent opportunity to secure Christmas Gifts which every woman will appreciate. And at savings which make the offerings doubly attractive. Here is a partial list of the many offerings to he found here. , t Silk Hose Bath Robes Silk Hoße in holly boxes, j n a variety of designs in all 2 pairs to the box; . SI.OO value, each, ... 79C *' olors - lneludlD « thc P°P ular Indian designs. They aro of Onyx Silk Hose in all colors; $3.00 and $3.50 values, but are , SI.OO and $1.25 val- specially priced now j 9$ ———«—• ______________ , Underwear in a Handsome Chrisimat Shewing • Kimonos > Petticoats i_ nn A ty Silk Petticoats in all : in i repe and Crinkled Crepe, ~.l™. to i\t\ * '■■"l'.."- $1.29 ) QRr to $1 Ofi | Brocaded Silk Messaline I'et I ' *P I «"0 ticoats, all colors; £ f fIQ $3.00 value I .VO Silk Messaline, Habutai Silk Crepe de Chene Petticoats, and Crepe de Chine Kimonos, plain and lace trimmed, all col made in newest styles, ors; $5.00 flfi 1 value J7Z.VO $3 98 t0 $ 10.00 Shirt Waists wn T7 t.i A wide variety of Shirt bilk VeStS & BlOOmerS Waists in Lawn, Marquisette, Organdie, Crepe de Chene, Silk Vests and Bloomers to Pussv Willow Silk and Messa r:l,*!Lr.";sl.9B 98c t0 $5.00 Suits and Coats Reduced One-Halt Sfiir wv io-t2 s. 4ih sf. "Z'sz was a feature of the social hour which followed the business session. Lunch eon was served by Mrs. Maher- and Miss Zorger. Recovering From Illness Miss Helen Kauffman, who has been confined to her home, 318 Lewis street, Riverside, for the past two weeks, is recovering. SHAMROCK HOLDS ELECTION Fire Company at • Fifteenth and Herr Streets Elects Officers At Hie regular monthly meeting of the Shamrock t'ire Company No. 11 held last night in the company's social quarters, the following officers were elected to serve during the year .1915: Harry G. Dybhe, president; Thomas Wenrick, vice president; Charles C. Doelker, recording secretary; Charles E. Low, financial secretary and treasurer,; John Moore. Ira .1. timnpher and Walter. X. Funk, trustees; John Moore, Ira .1. Gumpher and Lewis Straining, horse committee; Lawrence Robinson, fore man; Walter N Fifr.lt. first assistant foreman; Thomas Wenrick, second :")• sistant foreman, Klmcr Uiney, FMwar'l F.llis and John Moore, delegates to the Firemen's I'nion; l