12 ft ' = SV „. (V.Q* * AN ALUMINUM SPECIAL . so value at Ti , «■«>••• • •• • ; White fur bow knot fancy with * . fink and li K ht blue crepe de chine petticoat, trimmed with laco inser and white nir omaimente frhip quill?. «»c EvCl'V daV that VOlll* hoillC IS WltllOllt tlltS ideal ~ ' h - - v,ni ;M>c I Nu'raivnm biue.' >\ tl 1101111P fOfTo - TTI OrrD W • towels appropriately boxed of linen and Turk biaek, yard 2,v xm.l IIIU U.I IVyV>U. IvJI 1 U lllvJl I\J W i s ] t yarns are offered in the linen section at very at- M Dives. Cwmeroy .v Stewart. Millinery. Second Floor. Front. t trai'tivp ni»ir»r»« Three Elevasor? " ith each hV purchase to-morrow we will sell o lbs. jrranulated sugar for 27C. ll,lulu r nufl ' pks aSc Hest seeded raisin*. pU.c . 1 (• . . - l( \„ ! x—>. £ Of -p. . California (able raisins I3v California lemons, doxen. Tuna tl*h Mr .UTiIHfl HlflS. r.ai n ClO OUC 1 C 1 O \/" Q tnr I rlQt" 1 of- *' ox, ' s< He* t cleaned currant*: Itt '' ReiW > CJO lUI UUL- I IlCll dll I Bxtra fancj mixed n.its pks »3«- sterilised tig* in baskets. .. sk , pper » sar dlne* in j cs • i i lb - Pennsylvania flour. 1-". »«' tomato »auce;: can*; »e ends. Special, each 39f aild 5©C !~> | —v 1 1 —I. I'iiper shell almonds; lb., l'o. bag. . »V Pulled tigs, large boxes. Kippered herring; oval Kp I If 10110 H IC{?> 2SH ' Whole Wheat flour: 5 lb. cans toe All linen damask towels with hem- i Fin# grado of huck towels; heni *— LX L-/11 v,'cl IVZ-V_i. 10 ™ •v'er: da;es. pks *e b.ic. I'asaba melon*: each. «>e 'Vod roe. round cans. stitched ends. Special 'J.Tc stitched ends with handsome damask lb./ .. ~ ! . .. i.V- "virahan" flour » lb. bAg. Purity coffee; 1 lb. cans. herring..ln glass damask towels; h(>m bordera . Each . ;m c to «l .00 --.-l- I ._ 1 1 AA Glace citror. lb.. ! 2tr Fancy head rice: S I>.- Banquet coffee; is un- Pure cocoa, the very best; stitched in a wide range of handsome j Irish huck towels with hemstitched \V riCyrG \~J llClcTl I V7\ / ruro d;>vorins extracts. sse equalled in quality: lb.. ROe lb.. t.Vi 3 lbs.. .........at»o designs. Each, iWc to SI.OO ends and handsome borders, 1 v*'w vanilla, orange, pistachio. New Pearl tapioca: Our Favorite tea: lb., 4So Peanut butter; the flne*t H.muMtrhud «JI lin»n hnrk *o\e«tl«. «i mi n,„i «i < Hie and »e lbs S3* Senate tea: lb use obtainable; lb I.V Hemstitched aU linen UucK towels. ?» .00 and Sl._.» TJ,-,. .» „ . i;„ . ; , n Karly June Pens; cans. Macaroni or spag.icf.l. Sugar-cured bacon: sllc- - lbs a*e P lniu whlt« and colored borders. Turkish bath towels with borders till} < .illH tO i."» Oil UlUtt lllipOl tat ion and \\lll !ji\e pkgs.. 2.V ed; lb s>c Rosedale baking Choco- Each U.V; dozen, #-.75 in pink and blue with place for a i hal\l service throughout the Winter >n '" , w ov,rn 3 Po * l To - lst;i '- < : u,u ° l> ' cnio ~am* \^ p la -?N\,m. , «uch" *mlnVe \n'c-?T Bath towels with plain white or monogram. Each. :i»c • Waldorf b.NAHf, S can*. Special prices given on Dried beef. lb Hie pkg io<- colored borders. Special, (Oc to 50c Plain colored Turkish bath tow .Womcn's k'.i silov.n in two. Tr.-t'.«wx,> ~,,1 2.v- fruit* in case lots. Minced ham. lb.. . we Nutmeg*, doxen Re Towel sets with wash cloth to els: mercerized in pink and blue I una K a,uvtj>mi . UOU»t t n, >I « rrill aiul ..5old«- State a*pa-.-.g«* CI -rida grnp. fr-.it. me. Full cream cheese, lb.. 23e Pure fresh ground, .pices: | matc h; initialed and boxed. Set, l»Hc and lavender. Each r.Wc Oia>P »i . OiaCK. hltO ailii leuteiueri - oiasp cloves Ot till- —to can: C.I . diuin srst. .V: « fur 2T»c l>om«stic Swiss cheeso: all kind?; 3 regular oc cans. j i Sr»r la' -vrr Ssf »'st ki ) s in< ; »i V 1 »L- w < Florida i;~ai»e fruit ex- lb ...... ISc I ? r Dives, Pomeroy A; Stewart, Street Floor. : , 1 ' * ."** >KIIIS, 111 Dial K. NS.iltt, >.r. Clara prunes, i tra lat*K<. ...Tci 4 for S«v Vimento cheese: 1b....2Te Tomato pulp, for rnak- J » o oniOll S 2-oklsp kiJ fiflovt's tail aiul ijrov Pair *" .m* Florida oranges: srood Pimento stufTed olives: i in»f soup: can, JVc, 6 for Me , i> jTi o- " * _. v _ ' _ _ V:*e»;or. primes to sire; dozen. isr large Jars SSr Mother Cook's" catsup: j ill i.X ailii tan. *. iUt\ M.«O ®1,75 .Women'« 2-ciaap kid gh>rm 16-buttoa best quality real kid , '::.'3? chowl Ma,on ,op '*£> . _ black, white, tan and grey. Monarch 16-button glovas, • Ww* Ptantgi 4 Stevart, BaaaaMat. Six Styles Boxed Blouses II Pair. ..... 51.50 with P. K. stiteliinir. in fancy . omeu < li>-;iutiou kid aKuos black aud white embroidery. . _ _ , . . _ " ?4 - 25 Special Sale Silk Kimonos Dataty Uo „. es „ 8h „» w * | find a place on many Christmas lists. T^\.l „ r 'A 53.95 anci 1 CT $0 to SIO.OO Voilp bi ° us < ,!l ' fronts trimmed with bunch tuck* an.l embroidered or JJaintV iNOCK\VOSr Q- \1 , TNI V - 1 I rhtJ gamly pam-l, orpmdv collar, tum-hack cuffs ou s $1.95 \ allies V allieS . . Xf-'Voile Blouses, front* trimmed with, combination bunch tucks and side C \\ ' £.4. T T * pleat, military collar with frill $1.05 lOr \> Omen: Vjllt llintS None sent t'll approval and none exchanged. Voil ° B, ? useß ' fronts trimmed with pin tucks, embroidered organdy 1 «ii 1 • • 1 l- w 1 1 1 • x i 11 panel and lace insertion, bunch tucks trim back, military collar, $1.95 Beautiful Styles that rnak appropriate *ifts from a girl to .1 , Lo "? # fJ lk ll ! 1 oponhagen. light blue, pink. Wistaria, red. navy and lax- voile Blouses, lace insertion vestee, box Pleats trim front and back, " eilder, •**<>..'•» and 80.1K.1 values at military collar trimmed with pleated frill, sleeves trimmed with box Ilea ; « •: wir. pla-.a fi.-.:r*d styles with hemnitehed end». Silk I'lepe «Uld Cl'epO de ellilie kitllOUOS ill l'OSe. lavender. Copenhagen, light pleats - and turn back cuffs $1.05 *'/n . chine head 'scarf, with In blue » apricot and purple, $5.00, $6.00, $8.50 and SIO.OO values at $3.95 M I,ixw - Pomeroy & s, " wart - pe " ,mi Bloor —Bto^atow. * * *''??!* iM.SS and ».>.i»S t-j- p lXe s. Pomeroy i Stewart. Second Floor—Three Elevators. 1 JLaiuo > scarfs with fringed etias —tor motoring or skating, Gift Certificates Are Designed to Help Those | Winter Headwear for Boys \estees of orgmndy and net la,e. low _ o J , Qrey an( , navy t .J,i 1,.-hll 1 a Rah Rah hats with velvet lined hand u otad'.,.e 50c iacr»u;.:si $1.50 to WVin Arp in Dnilht Ahnilt What to that pulls down in the back over the eara $1.23 . - - _ y . . tV 11W AIC 111 L'ULIUI UlI V Y lldl IU { Same style in fancy Scotch mixtures iu light and dark stvles, iMarabou INeckpieces ..,, , ~ . v „ n I at Marabou and marabou and ostrich capes, mulls and sets in black natural Kodeoiliabh' 111 All lopaitlllCllt> 1 Colored knit skating or hockey toques 50C . k and white a«d M w ;q In Whatever Amount the Giver Chooses to Name Wooll - V "aeroplane" toques that pull down over head, . .50* ... ~ c. 1 , 1. „ „ r „, I* Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Millinery, Second Floor, Front. L-. Dives, lomeroy i Stewart, Floor. On Sale 111 Kvery Section ot I lie Store Three Elevators. ====== 7/ LIFE CBUSHED OUT IN MUTE Young Mau Caught by an Electric Mo tor at Williamstowc Williamstown. Dec. 15. aught t>v an elen;trk- nutor in one of the collier- What We Say It Is, It Is HRH Will FIND EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS At DIENER'S This store is above all things a Gift Store. Among the very niau> different kiii-J »" art in ». _\ u will 'ind something appropri ate for every man. woman, boy. trirl or baby who will receive a Christmas present from you. Diener '(uality K hisrh. It s good to give and good to receive. \\ se eot our su ic- from th-' best offerings of the foremost manu facturers \o,»!ore an deal in better quaiity. But Diener prices are not high. Your money always buys as j good quality here—ofu-n better—t.'ian you can get for the same j price elsewhere. Ours is a strictly one-prk-e store, with all arti cles marked in plain tigures. Nowhere else will you find so many tine Gift Things for all agr- and both at prices ranirinu from SI.OO :o SIO.OO - and for presents to cost less than a dollar you will find the great est number of pretty, useful articles of thoroughly worthy quality to select from. A FEW SUGGESTIONS Pendants and Chains. Sheffield Plate. \ Diamond Rings. Tea and Coffee Sets. Bracelet Watches. Children's Silver Mugs. Gruen Veri Thin Watches. Casseroles. Society Emblems. Baking Dishes. Fountain Pens. Haviland Dinner Ware. Silver and Gold Pencils. Cut Glass Fern Dishes. Toiletware—Sterling ajid Plated Cut Glass Water Sets. Silver, Parisian Ivory. Chime Clocks. ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH TO GIVE ONLY THE BEST IS FOUND AT DIENER S STORE OPE\ EVEXIXOS I >TIL, CHHISTM IS DIENER, Jeweler 408 Market Street ies at thi- place yesterda.y afternoon. George Hollowav, 2years old, was 90 ?ajly injured that he died on the way to the Poturille hospital. Hollowav suttered a fracture of the right leg I above and below the knee and death TTAKRTSBFTJO STAR-TXnEPENBENT. EVENTNOBECEMBER 15, 1914. T I was due to s-hock. Coroner .!aco.i Kckinger. of Harris burg, made an investigation an-i tvill; iiold an inquest on Thursday night a this place. RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Former Harris burg 805 Gets Bewara for High Standing in Spanish Clarence K. Hall, a graduate of the ! Central High r-hooi in 1912 and a; present a student of the Pennsylvania j ."••.ate College. won one of the John W. White scholarships for high standing in the Spanish language. In order to sTiniulat ■ the stu.lv of She Srani-li language at the s. hool. Mr. White, who is one of the most promi ncnt alumni of the college and believes 1 that in the future aiu-.-h of the com ! merce and industry of the world will b" •entered about the Spanish-American 'countries. this year offered three SIOO scholarships. One of the scholarships was to go to the student of the min ne or engi neering course having the highest standing, one to any student native to one of the Spanish-American countries an ! one to a student in any of the nther courses of the college having the hignest standing. Mr. Hail is a miner and. having the highest standing, was . a-varded the scholarship. NO BETTER FOB SUBOEBY Young Man Again Confesses That He Is a Bobber Kaston. Pa.. Dec. 15.—After confess ing that he had robbed Young Broth ers' store, in Nazareth, Spurgeon - Wel ty, aged 22. was yesterday sentenced by Judge Stewart to serve from five to seven years in the Eastern Peni- I tentiary. This is his third sentence. In the hope of correcting the boy's ! criminal tendencies, Philadelphia sur geons several years ago performed an | operation on him that attracted wide ! attention. More Births Than Deaths There were 110 births and 76 deaths in Harrisburg during November, anjeord iug to the monthly renport of the City j Health Bureau. This is au increase of eight births and nine deaths over j the corresponding period of last year. I "TRIUMVIRATE" AGREE ON I LAWS FOR PHILADELPHIA Penrose. McNiehol and Vare Frame Program Winch They Will Put Through the Legislature—Leave i Opsn Question of Speakership United states Senator Peurose and' -<: ate Senators Mi-Xichol and Vare. of j Philadelphia, held a conference - ester-1 •lay to agree upon legislation for the 1 city during the coming session. Among other things agreed upon for ITiiladel-1 [ i ia. was that it is to have au appro priation of $1,000,000 for its port; the Constitutional amendment authorizing the eitv to borrow $25,000,000 is to oe passed again, as are also the amend ments to permit the eitv to increase its ■ borrowing capacity from 7 to 10 peri 1 cert, on its assessed valuation and to I ■ consolidate the Philadelphia common pleas courts. It was agreed that the session should ; adjourn about April 1.", but the coun-1 try members will have sonic say on t.ha» i • |uest;on. The Speakership was not ta- ■ ken up at the conference of the trium-; i virnte, but it is expected that the mat- j ter will be discussed at another meet- j CIGARS QC Nicily Bund to Fir Gilts $1.23, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and 93.00 I Guaranteed by Gorgas GORGAS DRUG STORES It N. 3rd St. and Penaa. Statioi 1 J) ! ing to be held in Senator Penrose's of j tice on Friday Senator McNiehol and j his family will go to St. Lucie, Fla., on Friday evening and will not return j until January 2, on the eve of the or-1 ! ganizaticn of the Legislature. | Senator McNiehol is said to be elis-! : inclined to interfere in the contest for j the Speakership and will leave the mat i :er to the decision of Senators Penrose and Vare. Senator McNiehol is saiil j to also favor approval for ''progres sive" legislation generally, which may' | be urged by Dr. Brumbaugh, with the ; exception of local option. At the j < i meeting on Friday it is expected that the leaders will endeavor to agree jpon | pians for child labor and workmen's j compensation acts. It is prateieallv un j derstood that seme legislation in this I ; direction will be enacted, but the ex-1 tent of the reform has not been deter mined. The leaders also propose to reach a i decision regarding the Congressional re apportionment. All plans so far sug | gested for this redistribution of dis tricts call for one extra Representative I each for Philadelphia and Allegheny, and two new members for the country j ' districts. It is understood that the lo | eal Organization leaders, both in this ; city and Allegheny county, are favor able to this proposition, but doubt if the country interests can agree upon i an amicable scheme of reapportionment j I for the rest of the State. , Knights of St. George Elect Officers The German Roman Catholic Knights j of St. George,. Branch No. 168, elected j , the following officers for the year 1915: i Spiritual adviser, the Rev. D. J. Carey; president, John Czerniski; vice presi dent. John F. Eckenrode; recorder,' Frank J. Suter; secretary-treasurer, Au gustus Waldschmitt; marshal. Francis j J. Hare: trustees, John J. Keenan, Ed-j ward Weiss, Joseph Schaffer; guard,] I William Blade; medical examiner, Dr. i iC. M. Sullivan. The meeting was at | tended by a large number of members. I |On Wednesday evening, December 30, j j the branch will hold a public installa-1 ; tion of officers and also initiate a large ! class of new members. * , Lancaster Medical Society's Officers I Marietta, Dec. 15.—At the meeting} | of the Lancaster City and County Med-1 I ical Association, physicians from all I J sections of the county were present j and a number of important topics were | discussed. The following oflioers were | chosen: President, Dr. ,T. L. Atlee; vice: presidents. Dr. George E. Day and Dr. j George Hershey; secretary and treas urer. Dr. H. C. Kinzer; reporter, Dr. H. B. Davis; trustees, Dr. A. G. Bowman, Dr. J. H. Musser and Dr. J. Newpher. Incendiary Fire on Farm Bowmansville, Dec. 15. —A fire of} incendiary origin occurred last night j on the l'arm of William T. Good, which j Beginning To-morrow, Wednesday, This Store of a Thousand Gifts at 25c or Less Will Remain Open Every Evening Until Christmas lc to 25c DEPARTMENT STORE Where every day is Bargain Day 215 Market Street Opp. Court House I —— m | destroyed the barn, chicken house and i corn crib, entailing a loss of several j thousand dollars. All the live stock was j saved with the exception of the chick- I ens. By the heroic work of neighbors the farm house was saved, Willie Paw, what is unconscious humor? Paw—That is something that is | never indulged in by tho man who j laughs at his own jokes, my son.—tin j einnati Enquirer.