V- - * ■ ■ wwwvwwww * J~7 W 71 CALL 1991-ANY'PHONE.^ r AMmanl' IvfcndlllM FlirilfalSl y HARRISBURSS POPULAR MFMtrmNT STOM )r^< g rr »« g » m g | aflj MARPIfiBURa'S POPULAR MPARTIIXNT STOMI ' : Attention Is Now Directed to the "Gift Department" i ► s- "Almost Over Night" This New Department , , if. i ! : The Furniture Floor • I ~j*£. / ' ft! V s heen transfoimod into a practical Gift Department. And it is well deserving of its name, for in it are just the kind of useful •> 1 y f\|~is gifts that signifies a thoughtful giver, ' f\ * ► I And for gifts of distinction we can suggest nothing that would carry the same dignity and charm. A handsome smoker set Yfjs.Twi.& \ * \ J or '^im"— a sewing table that brings memories of Colonial days, for "her"—and so on. k A < \K. » > You can best appreciate the large variety of this gift furniture by paying a visit to this new Gift Department, and you'll •i 1 i ,> the X>t«i .mount that • X rU-lTkiS ecessairy EXPENSE items of this great distribution—including ♦ X r . k J" r *' c °* t of l" ck ""'. checking. express from factory, etc., ate f 1 m x mAGNIrICcNT '''kp illustration in announcements from day to day) is ♦ •|| | IICTDiTCn T• !" * U " ex J '^!' e linip leather, with overlapping covers 9 2 ILLUo IKAI tU and title stamped in gold, with numerous full-page plates 2 TOS Edllloa m color from the world famous Tissot collection, together ♦ XVO oi the with six hundred superb pictures graphically illustrating f Z 818 L E , ™ a r ng f ,a , in the verse 'M>e light of modern Biblical Z X . . , knowledge and research. The text conforms to the ♦ X authorized edition, is sflf-pronouncmg, with copious r—_______ • • marginal references, maos and helps; printed on thin L.„ , - . 2 • bible paper, Hat opening at all pnges; beaiitiiul, |51.12 £vpENSF ♦ X readable type. One Free Certificate and tlia * # IJlVhstLt™ Also an Edition for Catholic* J T th < »«yle. of. binding. Through an exclusive arrangement we « I DlBLt which is in silk cloth: have been most fortunate in securing the# contains ail of the illtis- Catholic Bible, Douay Version, endorsed X • I r * ' • n d nn Ammmt / y C ® rdi " al Gibbons and Archbishop • • * PS '- 1 81r EXPENSE erger. Mrs. Harper Cook and daughter went to Oeodate to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Keebaugh en tertained t'he following guests at a turkey dinner on Sunday: Dr. Cad walader and family, of Wesit Fairview; Mr. and 'Mrs. Joco'b Kulius and family, of Camp 'Hill; Mrs. Charles Kuhns and daughter, Virginia, of Philadelphia. The Queen Esther Circle will meet in the IM. K. ehun-h this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Synder, of Harrisburg, were guests of IMT. and Mrs. George Wat kins on Sunday. 'M'iss KlizaSbetfh Horslich, of Hen brook, visited .Vlrs. Harry Sweeney tiie past week. The Kings 'Herald band will meet in the M. K. church Friday evening, De cember 18. Donald Hoyer, manager of the West Shore Express, sprained 'his ankle while unloading boxes Saturday. New Churcli Completed Lancaster, Pa., I)ec. 14. —The larg est Men lion ite church in Lancaster coun PITI7FNQ' 13 A ft! If THIRTEENTH and VIIIDMR9V DERRY STREETS OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING Will Open a CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB Club Year Reckoned From, and Regular Payments Begin Monday, December 28, 1914, at 9 A. M. Open An Account Paying Each Week 25c 50c SI.OO Interest will be added to all accounts paid in full at the end of th« 50-week club year. OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT BEFORE JANUARY 2, 1915 E. C. THOMPSON, Pres. S. F. BARBER, Vice Pres C. O. MILLER, Cashier. ty, at Wellingers, throe miles east of Lancaster, was finished Saturday and will soon be dedicated. It is 110 bv CO feet, of red pressed brick, finished throughout the interior in chestnut and with oak pews. Much of the work that, did not require skilled labor was done by men of tlio congregation free. ARMY RATION'S HIGH COST Will Require $130,000 More to Feed U. S Soldiers Next Year By Associated Press. Washington, Dec. 14.—The cost of the American army ration has increased to such an extent on account of the European war that it will cost $130,- 000 more to feed the soldiers during tho coming year than during the present year. kven the price of horse food has so increased that SIOO,OOO moid! must be paid next year for army foragu than this year. ' These are some of the results of tho war affecting the army which to-dav made their appearance." The navv also is attected. The war freight lates have made it impossible for the navy to meet out of its appropriations the cost of sending coal to its various stations. ( on gross wijl be asked to authorize the use of the money ordinarily spent in paying freight rates on coal for tii • maintenance of naval colliers to lie use I instead of commercial vessels for the purpose. SHAM BATTLE WITH BULLETS < Held in Texas Last Month With Satis-; factory Results By Associated Press, Washington, Dec. 14.—A sham bat tle with real ball cartridges in place of the usual blanks was staged by Briga dier General Pershing down in Texas last month with remarkably instructive and satisfactory results. ' The battle was on a large scale, participated in bv ; the Sixth, Sixteenth and Twentieth in fantry, one squadron of the Fifteenth cavalry, one battalion of the Sixth field artillery and Company 1, signal corps., Out. on the prairie near El t'aso these forces attacked the enemv, supposed to' consist of two regiments of infantry and two battalions of field artillery. But the position of this force was out lined by a great number of target more than 800 silhouette figures, rep-" resenting soldiers and electrically con trolled, w'liich received the impact of about 100,(100 ball cartridges. Certain, important defects in organization and equipment were developed and altogeth er the exercise is said to be of incal culable value in an educational way. Considering the other matters it ha* ( to worry about a transatlantic liner is liable to run right through an iceberg without stopping. 5