+ + + + * ~r) ► CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE."#* *#*•«• "Express" elevator service be- I CALL 19Q1-ANY iPHffIVF *tflr w 3t?"3fe " /O The "local" elevator connects all Jp> J?SB? WABBI * SUR# * POPULAR MRARTHINT rrow floors. MAimlnuM'F POPULAR InunM^noN ; fl Word (of/ie" a word Abmit t £S JJC «£,""' Every Are 1 » Children Who House Coats- Han.tteitU.fe (or tt__„ Th ;„ riiWc+moc ' U Have Drawings n( j Ui S Gift Women and Children HCie llllb vflrisiinas .; The voting contest closes at 9P. M., | Packed in appropriate holly boxes, ready w 4.1,„4. „♦ j.; 1. i 1 . , ''■* j ► on Saturday evening. If you are going If you give him a house coat—or smok- for Christmas. We are told almost daily ■ • a time have Ave shown such a variety J ► to win a prize you had better hustle ing jacket-yon can rest assured that he I about our dainty line of handkerchiefs for 0 f cunning dolls, and SO manv, too. To look at them, vou'd think all "Pol- < i ► around and secure votes, "he ten draw- will be wonderfully delighted. dainty gift giving. Prices are to « ► in ss receiving the highest number of Among the various patterns are good 51.50 each. leria" had responded to the call of Toy Town, including the Queen. '' p votes will he awarded prizes—five each styles in restful shades that men like. Women's fancy linen handkerchiefs, in- * to boys and girls. We have them aj low as $3.98, and as j itial or dainty handwork, at There are dolls of almost every na- 1 v •** high as $8.50. There are several prices Three hemstitched children's handker- 5 * \ in between. And "stouts'' are included. j chiefs, in a wooden wagon or sleigh, for j( tion (icrmany, r ranee, IvUSSia, Eng- ► Buy Ties From Men j l ;' otir -i jOWMAN ' s - 2 ctildren'B imported handkerchiefs, with M/\ land, and so on, with little character < ► Who Know What Dutch i dolls in many varieties. 1 ► Men Like A TT TIT*II I)! Besides, there are crying dolls, ,1 ' inK°"hYm""foi-yorLtTXltrd'a'S if/ _ jfflpMeSlL ! . eAS© talking dolls, bisque dolls, jointed dolls, . Him With a Fine <">«*• a ° d ow tant in the dress of men. Uj \|>si&■ <<, V 4 Priced at There are some at j | ury for himself, but just give him one and ever SO manv more. 4 « a ' SI.OO —some at j j he'll wonder how he ever got along with- y j ► y —- .—. | The Christinas List Should Include Traveling Sets come in neat leather Almost Three Dozen Different Prices i ► mere S xleasurein GIV- ! folding cases, lined with gray kid and , ► . m .. PI Al ,n,« TTrx<» moire silks —various combinations, includ- Starting at a nickel, the prices range upward until they reach $10.1)1), •< IH. 2" a Traveling: 1>3,2f »TAOlr CO lOx llcr ing military brushes, clothes brushes, hat ... , t •• m » All 1 <• brushes, soap boxes, tooth and nail brushes and the dolls at this price are worthy ot mention. Theie s a doll here at 1 ► Our unusually large stock represents We are better prepared than ever with and holders, mirror, combs and the like. , • i.i lc omnllpaf anH amounts L ► cowhide, pig skin, walrus, goat and zebu the finest makes, such as Fownes. Kaysers Prices range from to most any price \ Oil call tlllllk ot between the smallest and lai rt e. t amounts. ► leathers, in black and tan: all leather and Bacmo. Third FIoor*—BOWMAN'S. $ y lined. . / —v < Prices are $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 ami Cape Overseam Gloves at sl.oo—made MM « # < The New Gladstone Traveling Case is j , ° i Uor the Traveler Put These On Another shipment of | ► now being shown—a handy traveling I al 6 ~ cni A T?aliljKl A fanarioc Avr-iTT£*rl ► requisite that is in appearance both a bag Glace Overseam Gloves at sl.oo—One- "vlla ((TT« T4e*4- v/Cin ► W 0111611 S vOcltS Are cl rdiXX OI tllC SIO.OO. —And other things on this page that Priced at $2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 \ ► Great Christmas Stock in Or a Trunk y - Here will be seen dress trunks, 28 inches s ' * y Til A r:lr\alr TjP'na fifTl Pllt long and up to 40 inches; canvas covered; " * y tllC vlwdli UVyal Llllcllt fibre bount |. brass hardware and leather _ . — lf lg —k • \ < A more complete showing of fashionable coats than is on displav straps. At $4.75 to $7.50. E IftlA Ml* ill 11 lA llPri/lA here would be hard to find. If there is a popular style missing it is Steamer trunks at to $12.00. 1 llllv 11UW« ifII.• iildlli IU I/vvIUC < ; because we have never seen nor heard ot'it —and that's not likely. , y Corduroys, and plushes, zibelines and broadcloths, astraehaus and Per- 512.50. A rt \lrvnr A-. Hi no 4 k sianas, boucles and mixtures —and in every shade and color mixture Third FIoor— BOWMAN'S. ||]| | ||d.L lIEW 311lL 111 UVCrLIIQI \ that's fashionable. \ y There are more than half a thousand coats to select from and New Bath Robes li our bright Clothing Department with its abundance of davlight, is ,1 ► the pnees are attractive the logical place to select winter apparel. y Over a hundred sample coats are here from W lie—the best mod- lOr M.611 " y els that New York produces. It's a sale and eveiy one of them is just . 4 y a third less than you would ordinarily have to pay. Arrived JUSt 111 the '< ► "Wirlr nf Timige, No. S2, I. O. O. F., will hold their annual banquet at their hall, Second and Market streets, on Friday evening, January 1, 1915. ENDERS Harry Enders and Bride Serenaded Upon Return From Washington Sppcim Correspondence. Enders, Dec. 16. —George W. Etter returned to Halifax after spending some time visiting relatives in this vicinity. Harry Enders and bride, who arrived from Washington, were serenaded at the home of Isaac A. Enders. H. C. Weaver and workmen, of Ber rysburg, are at work painting the in terior of the United Brethren church. Mrs. W. R. Snyder, of Elizabeth ville, visited her mother, Mrs. William H. Kitting, who is ill at the home of her son, ,1. C. Fitting. Ralph Hoffman, of Harrisburg, spent several days here with his sister, Mrs. .John W. Helt. E. E. Enders, of Carsonville, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Enders, on Saturday. Services will be held in the Lutlier an church by the Rev. J. F. St.abley on / \ Fine Xmas CANDIES in Christmas Boxes and Baskets 35uiphin, Dec. 16. —The Ladies' Aid Society of tihe United Evangelical I church, mot at the home of Mrs. W. Scott Biekel, on Tuesday evening. Aft- j er the regular'business was transacted, refreshments were served. Mrs. Ktta Kennedy and daughter,! Miss Maud, spent tine weekend at! J oh us town. Marchant Shaffner, of Harris'burg,. spent Saturday with his aunt, Mrs. W.; B. Sheet/.. Mrs. Sarah Lyter, John B. Lytor and ! Harry Lyter, attended the funeral ol'l Mrs. A. Lyter, at Halifax, on Sunday. j Missionaries Wed in Africa Seranton, Pa., Dec. 16. —-A letter reached here yesterday telling of thi? wedding o'f Miss Ida Frufiiger, daughter of Mrs. Anne Frutiger, of Taylor, to the Rev. Haymond 'M. faster, of Pitts , liurgh, liotli of whom arc missionaries . in Sierra Leone, Freetown, Africa. Man 7.3, Hangs Himself Northumberland, Dec. IB. —Des- pondent beeaiise of ill health William i Miller, 7" years old, of Point town-; ship, hanged himself yesterday. The' body was l'ound by his son. AT YOUR SERVICE ' Kinnev's Rubbers, .. !v" ne - v ', s »«c •• Kinuey b Arctics, &1.25 kinnev's Rubbers, .. Kinney'* Antics si.'s o Kinney's Rubbers, .. (21 NORTH FOURTH ST. NEAR »■ * Kinney's Shoes 49c, Kinney's Boots, . . $1.98 I Kinney's Shoes »Mc; Killliev's Boots, I'ligll, Kinnev's Shoes SI.SSS| $2.501 Kinney's Shoes, 91.40j KilllieV S Stol'lll SllOeS, Kinney's Shoes, $1.98 We Have /Served You Seven Years * CONTRACTORS SETTLB SUITS Harrisburg Firm Gets s«»,<><)»> For Bo iug Oufited From Work Xorristown, Dec. 16. — W. O. Weav er A. Sou, of Harristwirg, from whom the contract for tilie Lower Morion High school, at A rdiiiore, wa« taken, because the School Board' thought the work of completion was going too slow, get $6,000 through settlement of a slit brought to recover on tlio con tract. Weaver & Son declared that delav in finishing the work was due to the School Board's architect failing to furnish the necessary drawings. Coal Washeries Frozen . Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 16.—Tempera' ture elosp to /.ero hampered operation OW cnal washerics yesterday. The wateT froze in moving machinery whenever the latter became slightly dogged.' A* moderation, however, has already been noted, and last evening it was 20 de crees warmer than in the early hours of the morning. 5