4 "CUSTER"! „ a#STER ' S *"* ™" *"H „) .A XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS tlSti'S ~. . A ~, Among the Uurasand* of Christinas presents we offer we Diamond Ornaments in all fashionable forms. In ' JP* / X Sfatfin At lllfHllTV nd m,de •ettinfs of platinum and solid gold; Diamond. Platinum and Solid Gold Kings. Tested and guaraatsed Goods delivered without ex- Stamp ot quality I " - ™" TE AND runrn DIAMONDS EXTBAORDINARY 1 niflimn irA, I—r1 — r - LATE cn? Diwiouilf at SIOO.OO |wr carat are as y v3liilC : A CflflUlC Gold - - Qf AfIiIIO' QIIuM cheap as wheat at 50c a bushel. vet that is ~JT I • A e>,* ~ IffTPHI I "I • I 1111 £ Vll V9f Our line of tea and chocolate sot, all we are asking for these l>eautifully ,ut NJk - V lonflim W v4frr> A/_ —M 0 1,1 P n ■ I without a dnnht white and brilliant diamonds. A written £TllliflEf) ST luDrlini JIICKS VflflltV IB J Lufifi fl I •■(I _ jiuarautee given with every stone that we I |l|||Jr|J ( > njcH * Jbl IS^ >si ,H I 880 First- The finest quality ob will allrw full price paid at any time in cx IliJluiJtiiil ®r /*•___ !lc 9CJf ID I 4%* l Ml tainable; change for another larger stone or for am l||a||innn ' .-J<* WuSCS If? ? t 3f I RlllfttP Dlft#All Second—Of the highest artis merchnadise in our store t onld you ask YI P niu A Stt " HII wIIVW IIVIQU tic designs; *if n n TIE I IvIS fw' $lO I /slues T la* Third—Our prices are tjie ISSSSS:::::: 'ISiS Cliff Buttons W War# JX'if:?" * 1 "'"" 1 carat stone skmi.iki UK fig 1 W £ f w 4 carat stone *75.00 , ~ er ftn A Special lot. $4.50 tO;' I ' HW 1 * lld (lOld. V if II Mg 171 J r |N lp |ai-.rf.t shciwitirr " ! and look our line over if vou want to same money. \ dllU S. w A , jl./j ikaa i dllotlOUS of the forelllOSt | buy or not. Vou are always welcome autl clusters. I'roni TO JW. fO values manufacturers. * f nur * tor< '- LADIES' SIO.OO no sls SIO,OO 8t $5.00 - solitaire . ' - T W o.i. c; i- Diamond Rings § Havalin China Stands Hi Match Beautifully cased in 533 . ttj I •Wlateieis [rjSSjm fj n • hogianv cabinets and ele ! sgg< Newest Patterns . ( 1 \\ k:S2:K!^ CaSIS sant boxes, fjL 205 Mr $38.00. $45.00. $50.00 i Hg 1 a* WW g|2s nn 4- *3O ■ 88' i® 1 and up to $429.00 s2^ and UD M> "St- W valnes °P , _ . . and up lets S4 . M to MO.OO i $1.50&52.00 FrfitlCh IVOTV Also the famous LENOX AMERI y WIIWII IV VI J 1 CA ? CHINAI decorated 1° order 1 A PERCOLATORS m&jiifr-* \ Combs VyM' $l5O your nionpfjrani or i-r'st. wiiini "* L 3 V3lllCrCS fsJ s ' ' Watches SANDWICH * •■■•-; ,T W ITHrSS All the best known SPP A T MM CUT GLASS $3.75, $4.50, $5.00 Up American and imported Ol t-iaVes for Ladies. Gen e T em *7.50 and up to W&z" T? D C ManiClll'C Sets $1.75, tlei.-en and Children in Beautiful patterns. 93, #O, #/, #IU. S.vto n. \er ,-ues. __ Beautifully cut grape pattern. MaUV Other articles, A thoroughly reliable jHT .1, VV (Til . : , and Up .XZ&tr*" eacll Li A CPFD Cut Glass H • H . ■ Amlb -*-k. . I ysr we were fortunate in securing the § CLOCKS / g3St. lit V-/* VlixllJ 1 l>l\ . Pitchers Our Clock is oojn |W7aQ pitchers, beautifully Cut, giving our patrons the benefit, of our piete in ever- respect. 1 loifc? n J6/ JWK A i** M a irillFl All limiai ■Mf $3.73. Glasses to match. jtood fortune. M-p-jtitul soin-: mahipany .'ascj, P. -.e t ..imc ClOcli*, Office C!ocli, ' of the newest and choicest patterns, u„-l rtoeks. n fnet wrytli'.ng : n f* * /-w a I*. /T A T'fc x - _- ! all of the new cuttings. Everv piece Meerschaum or * "P to msgmrcent Hall L_ |\/|j A lIT | C!' I A l3 T7 i l>'te, deep eut aud sparkling.' There plnp ' .ocks with Chimes. | J V/ l*lx\i\|\|l/ X X l\.l]ili/ A ' is so much in this department it is "^pOS I treat to look at the display. $3 TO $lO '* ACCUSED UNDER MANN ACT Michigan Wife of Illinois State Auditor Visits Chicago District Attorney Chicago. Dec. 17. —J a me* J. Brady. Auditor; yesterday was accused of (laving violated the Mann white slave H' t. The i'Large was brought by Mr?. Vary Quintan Kuhns Brady, hi* Michi gan wife, whose suit alleging breach of promise by Bra*iy "s having refused to remarry Iter in ilinois at the expiration of a year from lier divorce is pending. Mrs. Brady visited Charles F. Cline, Vnited State* District Attorney, yes terday and charged that the State Au ilito- had violated the Federal law in transporting her from Detroit to Chi cago. She ai*" is said to have tolil the United States official? of utiier in terstate trips in addition to her wel ding journey. Cline said he would an- ' ve*t!gate. Mrs. Brady charges the auditor wit" having married here in Mi. iiisan a few ciays after she bad been divorced from i f rmrr husband. The Il'inois Supreme • Court nas held that remarriages within a year of the divorce are illegal. Rrady mused *o make he 1- his legai wife in this State. M-s. Brady charges. Plan Lancaster County Cattle Farm Marietta. Dec. IT. —A plan is on foot to establish in l.an- aster county a cat- ! tie farm, the i iea being to secure a .arge tract of land o? more ?%an five hJndred acres. A business .ran from i Johnstown ;3 at th hea I ot" the trans action and a number from Lancaster • i'v are interested, ""ince the hoof and; inourh disease cattle are very scarce, and it is the intention to raise both beef and milco cow*. The mouth and hoof disease is still on the increase. On the farm of <"hristian Ix-ese. several miles west of here, a large number of > liis :ic'2 are affected, but fhe cows are not. Woman, HO, Wanders in Cold Wilkes-Barre. Pa., Dec. IT.—Mr*. Bridget Harris. SO year* old, who wan .icred from her iiouie 111 Scranton, was found on the street here almost frozen at a iate hour Tueviay night. She wan dered about this city until exhausted from hunger and cold, she is in a seri . ous rendition, but there is hope for her roi-ov cry. IT SMESYOU MONEY 1 Dr. Howard's Dyspepsia Specific: Regu lar Price SOc, H. C. Kennedy's Price 25c The special half price .ale of Dr. Howard's B[>eiifie for the cure of e depended upon to ' >-ure the worst case of constipation, i dyspepsia or liver trouble. This remedy is not an ordinary medi , cine. It is the favorite formula of a well knowt physician, and has the en | dor*ement of hundreds of physicians of eminence in their profession, who pre-| scribe it in all cases of constipation, dyspepsia or liver trouble, .knowing j from experience that it will make a complete and lasting cure. Adv. j SIOO,OOO POLICEMAN QUITS Chicago's Model Officer Never Wa.< Reprimanded in ,tU Years Chicago, Dec. IT.—After thirty -two j ears of ser\ice. William S. McGuire, nho is called Chicago's model poiUe nan. has res.gned. He is declared to ' be the wealthiest man on the force, and is reps.;ed to own property value! at more than SIOO.OOO. Mvuiiire ,oes not drink, never has been reprimanded 'and never has been before the triai board. In aduition, he has made a good record in the capture I of criminals. He started h;s financial success when he sold a piece of property for more than ten times the amount he paid for it. Other realty transactions, by which he always profited, followed. McGuire is planning to spend the win ' ter on his country place at Palm 'Beach. ' Fia. PROTEST NAVY YARD WAGES Workmen at League Island Say Sal aries Are Too Low Washiugton. Dec. IT.—A protest against the wages paid at League Island was made to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy by a delegation representing the workmen of t>hat yard. O. M. Tress ler. .'234 South Fifteenth street, pre sented the claims of the men. 'Mr. Tressler quoted the wage* paid mill men. fotindrv men and otlie - ;>ri rate concerns in Philadelphia. These arc trom - to S rer cent, higiier. Mr. Tress !c said; than the government wage. Protest was also made that the wages in the Philadelphia yard were below those in other government yards. ROTHERMEL DENIES CHARGES Postmaster Klinger, of AHentown. Re quested to Testify Washington, Dec. IT.—Representa tive Rothennel. of Heading, who is charged by Charles •• oles, of AHentown, with having agreed to the palding of an expense account to the amount of InOO, reiterated his denial of the truth of the charges yesterday. Mr. Rothermel said he had requested Postmaster Klinger, of AHentown, to testify. Klinger, be said, would swear that I oles had taken some matter from tie mails, and then attempted to sell tSiis information during the campaign. The hearing will be continued to-mor row. KILLS FATHER: TRIES TO DIE Ludwic Adamic, Greensbnrg, Shoots Parent, Then Himself Greensburg, Dec. IT.—Enraged be cause he was reprimanded for draining the last drop of liquor from a kej;. Ludw-.c Adamic, 19 years old, shot and instantly kiHed his' father. John Ad amic, last night. He tihen turned the weapon on him self. inflicting an injury about the heart. He was brought to the West moreland hospital here, and is dying. Veteran Celobrates 78th Birthday Marietta. Dec. IT.—lra C. Knell, a vetera>i of the Civil war, and one of the oldest residents of the western end of towii,,yesterdav celebrated his TSMi birthday anniversary, He is enjoving good health. During the Civil war he served with distinction. He retired a number of years ago, being engaged for nearly forty years in the grocery busi ness. TIARRISBURO STAR-INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 17. 1914. WINS XKPHKW OF KAISER s Eugagemeut of Miss Elizabeth Rogers and Prince Christian j Washington, Dev. IT.—Miss Kma-! ,] i beth Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0 1 Richard R. Rogers, has won a prince of j the Hoheii/.ollerr. dynasty and their en . gagement soon will be announced, ac cording to friends of the young woman in Washington. The prince who is to n wed Miss R .gers is Prince Christian, e nephew of Kaiser Winielm. The mar- j p riage will be in no sense a morganatic union, and it is reported that the Kai-* ser has consented to it and to his kins : man's voluntary reduction in rank, | r ; which, indeed, as imposed upon him j * by his determination^to inarrv a com ! moner. • | News of the romance and of the forthcoming official announcement of the betrothal came to Miss Rogers' friends here in letters from her. She , has been abroad since last January, ' traveling with lier parents, and met .! Prince Christian last winter in Cairo. 1 Egypt. Love at first sight on both sidc= j led to an extension o;" the acquaintance.! ' and finally Prince Christian announced ; j that he would demand from his royal 1 mule the right of marrying where his . * | heart led him rather than for political ' ! reasons. How much difficulty he had in getting the rovai consent Miss Rogers' letters do not say, but he got it. LIQUOR LAW "WIPED OUT" t Texas Court Rules Against Stringent j Anti-Shipping Measure . Austin, Tex.. Dec. IT.—-The ftringent ■ ! AlUson liquor law. prohibiting shipment ] i of liquor into dry territory in Texas. > virtually was invalidated yesterday by i ' a decision of the Court of Criminal Ap- 1 J peals which Judge Prendergast. who presided, said "wiped it off the statute! . books.'' Yesterday's decision declared any i ' person or a£eut might carry or ship I ; liquor into drv territory provided it J . were not the intention to use the liquor for unlawful purposes or for resale in i 1 dry area. The Allison law forba ie news-1 ( papers to carry liquor advertisements j in dry territory. Useful Gifts |i HOT WATER BOTTLES FOUNTAIN SYRINGES RUBBER GLOVES s AT Golden Seal Drug Store, : • IIS. Market Snuare. . • -*| [THE WORDEN PAINT 1 AND ROOFIN6 CO. H. M. F. WORDEN, Proprietor. Slag, Slate and Tile Roofs, ; Damp and Water Proof- ; | ing, Paints and Roofers' Supplies | 1 Genuine Pen Argvl Inlaid I Slate for Flat Roofs. HARRISBUBO, PA. NEW GLASS WAGE AGREEMENT Employes of Pittsburgh Concern Will! Aid Export Trade Pittsburgh, Pa.. IV . 7.—An agree ment between the American Window, (.•lass (Manufacturers' Association and ;ts workmen has been entered into' wlm h makes special provision tor ex- j port gl:'s. Hererot'ore the workmen j have refused to make such an agree- • ! ment. ( The scale agree.! on provides that for j all export 4lass there shall be special ! 1 working rules and wages, and that sin - gle —=t rengt'.1 or double strength glass! shall be taken from any pot for export | j business up to si7.es of'li>u inches. This— And Five Cents Don t miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., Chi cage, 111., writing your name and ad-j . dress clearly. \ou will receive in re- j turn a free trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, ior coughs, colds aud croup; Foley Kidna" . Pills, for pain in sides and back, rhed-1 j matisin, backache, kidney and bladder 1 ailments, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing ■ cathartic, especially comfortable to stout persons. For sale in vour town bv George A. Gorgas, It! Xortli Third street aud P. R. E. Station. adv. LORIMER URGES SPEED 1 Illinois es-Sen&tor Appears in Court— Trial Date February 1 ■ Chicago, Dec. I.,—William fforimer, ! president of the defunct ha Salle Street I i rust and Savings bauk and once holder * of a sen-: in the United States Senate, j appeared in the criminal court yester day to urge a speedy trial of the ' j Charge? against himself and other ofti vers wt the Ija Salle Street bank who! 1 were indicted on charges of conspiracy 1 to defraud. The Court set the trial for Febru- j i ar.v 1. I FRANK B. M'CLAIN DINED lieutenant Governor-elect Honored by Hamilton Organization Lancaster, l'a., Dec. 17.—Lancas-I iters Mayoi; and the Lieutenant Gov-i ernor-elect, Frank B. McClain, was the guest of honor at a banquet last night at the Hamilton Club given by its mem bers, 11" covers being laid. 1 The guests included Governor Tener. j Unite! State s Senator Penrose, Lieu-j tenant Governor Reynolds. Congress man Lafean, Boyd *C. Wilkinson and' James A. Dale, York; Revenue Collec tor Kirkeudall. Wilkes-Barre; W. H.! | Gaitiier, secretary to Governor Tener; J Milton S. Hershey, of Hershey, and. Judges Charles J. Landis, A. B. Hass j ler und Eugene G. Smith, of the Lan -1 caster courts. Governor-elect Brum j ba.igh sent regrets. John A. Xauman, Lancaster, was | toast master. Criticism Leads to Suit ; Reading, Pa., Dec. 17.—Professor j George Hnage. a prominent Reading 1 musician, yesterday instituted suit for 1 SIO,OOO damages against the Reading Printing Company, owners of the Read-L ing "News-Times," morning, andf "Telegram," evening, because of a criticism pubiisli&l in the two papers of a concert by Francis MacMSllen. j New York violinist, in this city re | cently. DON'T PUT OFF SHOPPING Everybody Will Be Rushed From Now' on Until the Christmas Trade Ends If you ve got any more Christmas | shopping to do, do it now. The longer | : you put it off, the harder it will be -1 come. Crowds will bo t-lie rule until the holidays. Of course, if you want to avoid all' J worry and trouble, and at the same time | make everybody '-appv that receives it. I give the Star-independent's Bibles as I Christmas presents. And what delight ful presents they do make, too! It is a, s.> volume, unless you present one cer j tificate clipped from the Star-Independ- \ ent, which entitles you to a copy of' this magnificent Bibie for only the ex- j | pense items of distribution. It's an easy way to get your Christ mas presents, anil the saving certainly ; makes it worth your while. How many of these $0 volumes will you want? It will be better to get one too many thau not enough. /Clip to j day's Bible certificate from anotiher ! page of this issue and get your Bibles as soon as possible. OPPOSES WOMAN SUFFRAGE Berks Senator Also Against Any Local Option Legislation Reading, Pa., Dec. 17. — Expressing the opinion that neither Jefferson norj Jackson would favor local option, Sena-. tor E. M. Herbst, in an interview ves I ter.iay, said that he would oppose worn-, an's suffrage and local option at thol j next session of the Legislature. Sena- i j tor Herbst said he thought it wrong ! for any Legislature to dictate what : people should eat or drink. On the subject of woman suffrage, , the Senator said that the quarrel of ; most women seeking the franchise is THEY MAY BE j~T MfliHl/7 ■ (INK While they last, an open face. finely \JV/llLi Jeweled, thin model gold watoh. "Tyafeafvy" with Elgin movement. This watch I ll.Ml IkKI |W 18 practically the,same a* the Lord • ' * * ITIV/IVIXW "T Elgin. •If you see It you will want ■ 1 ■ ■ i ■ . it for a gift. nflUm o a pj an Jr m JI Stt The~p77T sls I at a All the other standard watches. ■ v ■ #m fine diamonds and a jewelry stock mj ■ IjM 1 ll I. to choose from at 'The store where V standard quality I* moderately | b .. _ ~ _ . . Priced in plain figure*." mr 18 North Fourth Streot CITIZFNS' RANK THIRTEENTH and Vll IL Ln J DAlrn DERBY 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 the I "o.w^rdub e ye ed 10 3U aCCOUnta PRid ln fUU at the end E c O S^k A 2 COUNT before JA NT7ARY a, 1015. THOMPS ° N - as. MILLER, cLfer BAKBERI UTiyTlffl. not with men, but because they wore not created men. DOCTOR UNDER ARREST Suitor of Girl Who Committed Sui cide Is Also Accused Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Dec. 17.—Dr. J. W. Denison, of Parsons, is under ar rest here and has been held under |l,- 000 bail on a charge of performing an operation on liillian Hennemuth, of C'arbondale, who committed suicide in that city on October 23. William Bell, suitor of the girl, has also been arrested. TRAIN VICTIM IDENTIFIED Man Killed Near Scran ton Was William Slaboda, Insane Patient Scrantou, Pa., Dec. 17.—'Phe finding yesterday afternoon along the 'railroad track o>f the remainder of the 'body and parts of the clothing of the man whoso torso was brought to this city Tuesday nig'ht on the locomotive of a Ijui'k.i wanna freight train led to the discoverv that he was William Slaboda, an insano patient who had escaped from the Blaklev poor farm. Equality of Sex There is a little girl in .Springfield, Mass., who, like many of her sex, re sents the imputation that the feminine mind is not so strong as the masculine. One da.v her mother remarked on the apparent lack 0 f intelligence in a hen. ' \ou can't teach a hen anything," she said. " Ihe.v have done more harm to the garden than a drove of cattle would. You can tadh a cat, a dog or ;i pig something,'but. a hen—never! "' " H 'm!" exclaimed the child indig nantly. "[ think they know just lis much as the roosters!' - —Vouth's Com panion.