2 | KENNEDY'S BIG CUT] I Of Perfumes and Toilet Preparations K jj Just Before Xmas—All Useful Gifts I 0 321 Market Street | N Liquid Bouquets! The fragrance of the roses and violets in June, bottled and put Up in fancy Christmas boxes. All the delicate sweet-scented varieties are here including the I II famous Mary Garden, Djer Kiss, Roger & Gallet, Azurea, Colgate, Hudnuts, and a score of the leading perfumes and toilet requisites. Always appropriate as tokens of remembrance H at Christmas time. The money you save on these standard preparations before Christmas will come in handy on your shopping trip. ■ m Perfumes & Toilet Prefl/irfltiOTK Djer-Kiss fcaee Powuer, large, 85* Tetlow's Swan Down Face Powder, 12 * Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream, Kv JBfl ICIIUIIICS vx lUilCl II C[/dl(lllUll3 Djer Kiss Creme, 45* Tetlow s Gossamer Face Powder, .. .17* ig* 28* 38c n I 650 11 (COTY'S) "Jack Rose" Ext $2.30 R«*er & Gallet Violette DePorme Ext Stillu.au a Freckle Orean.,' ..38<> HB 'M (COTY'S) "Jack Rose" Toilet Water, 89* «?•o w v Powdei, ' ?ef Satin Skin Creairh IS* CI B| *2.10 Roger & Gallet Violette F^C c Powder. !.'!! !!!j! If $ Krnlinc !!! ! ! "'.l7* || Ml (COTY S) L Origan Ext $2.65 atei, ...... ... 79* Roger & Gallet Rice Powder, 23* Sempre Giovine 39c 1 rr^a SB (COTY'S) "L'Origan" Toilet Water, Roger Ac Gallet Violette tace Powder Hudnut's Face Powder 45* Charles' Flesh Food 1 j $2.10 45* Sanitol Cream 17c •KJ Piver's Azurea Toilet Water 89C Pinaud's Lilac Toilet Water 55* CreaillS Kintho Cream' 1 jnj 0 -Piver's LeTrefle Toilet Water 89c Pinaud's Hair Tonic 37* and 74* Wilson Freckle Cream 39* WVI li Piver's Azurea Ext., oz 90* Hudnut's Violet Sec. Toilet Water, Mary Garden Cold Cream 45* Hazeline Snow 29c PHI Bl Piver's Azurea Sachet Powder, 59* 69* and $1.35 Djer Kiss Creme, 45* Hudnut's Violet Sec! Cream 45* fei HQ Piver's Azurea Face Powder 95c Colgate's Toilet Waters, / Creme Eleava 38* Oriental Cream ... 7 !$1.19 &(S 1 « Mary Garden Ext., V 2 oz m SI.OO 25*, 38* and 74* DeMeridor Creme, 19* and 38* I Palm Olive Cream, ... r 34* fl|l Mary Garden Ext., 1 oz $2.00 Hoyt's Cologne 18*, 35* and 70* Hudnut's Marvelous Cold Cream, Eptol EJH Mary Garden Toilet Water, 8 oz.. $3.00 LeDoriue Face Powder, . .. 39* 19* and 39* I Othiue, 73c mJi VI Mary Garden Sachet Powder, .. $1.50 Dorin s Face Powder 95* Colgate's Cold Cream. 20*. 25* and 50* Hush 13*- 9 fnviU3 ■J Man - Garden Face Powder $2.00 Laßlache Face Powder 38* 1 Hind's Cold Cream, 19* I Mum, 17c >H «S Mary Garden Talcum Powder 50c Cliarmis Face Powder 25* j Derma Viva ..'39* : Aubrev's Sisters Cream,.. .19* and 39C ftj l).ier Kiss Ext., 1 oz - 90c Leichner's Face Powder, 23* Pmaud's Beauteviva 39* Hokara 18* and 37c* tpM II Djer Kiss Toilet Water 90c Carmen's Face Powder 39* Pompeian Massage Cream, Haean's Mairnolia Bairn Wr H Djer Kiss Sachet Powder 65C Woodbury's Face Powder 17* 33*, 49* and 65* Frostilla, 16* Ml Djer Kiss Face Powder, small 45c Java Rice Powder, 38* Viola Cream 39* Peoxide Cream. . .'.7.7.713*;' 2 for 25* | |j A Complete Line of Rubber Goods at C 2 SUBURBAN^ HUMMELSTOWN Officers Elected at Board of Health Meeting Fpecial Correspondence. Hummelstown, Pa., Dec. 19.—The regular meeting of the board of health was held on Thursoay evening and all , members were present. The bills of The bnar.i were presented and ordered paid i and the report of the healoh officer ap-j proved. The following officers of the b<.iar.l were elected for the ensuing l year: President, H. Wells Buser; seere-; tary, George T. Ricker; treasurer. Dr. I W. M. Shull: health officer, Jacob i Thomas. There is at present but one eaje of contagious disease in the bor-1 ougn. Miss Annie Burkholjer has returned i from the Indiana State Normal school j and is spending the holidays with her | parent®, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Burk-1 holder. i Christmas exercises will be held in, several of the schools next week, in teresting program? have been arranged for the exercises. Paul gk'haffner. of the Lancaster i Theological Seminary, and Herbert S.-haffner, of Franklin and Marshall > College, are visiting .their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Scaaffner. Mrs. Wilson Kline and children were] visitors in Philadelphia yesterday. Mrs. Jcfcn Zerfoss and Mrs. John i Mtitzabaugh spent yesterday in Harris-' burg. Miss Katherine Shull has returned from Wellesley College to spend the Ctiristmas vacation with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Shull. Mrs. Grover C. Buser visited her auut, Mrs. Rebecca Rettew, at Har- ( risburg, yesterday. During the next two weeks the Wednesday evening prayer service in the Reformed church will be omitted. William Mullin and sons, James and , Michael, spent yesterday in Philadel phia. DILLSBXJRG^ i J. L. McCreary, Champion Hog Raiser in York County Special Correspondence. Dillsburg, Dec. 19. —The following officers were elected in the Lutheran C. j INITIAL TUMBLER OFFER ! ■►COUPON^ f This coupon and 48 cents, entitles the bearer to \tlSb I One Half Dozen Fancy Sterling | , I Silver Initial Tumblers j 1 I | I Coupon most bo presented at the office of I ,111 THE STAR-INDEPENDENT 111! 18-20-22 South Third SL, H&rrlsburg, Pa. I'liLil If wanted by mall, 10 cents extra. IE. Society for 1915: President. J. S. | Kapp; vice president. M. C. Thummn: secretary, Ray Klugh; treasurer, G. E. Seibert; musical director, S. W. Mc- Creary. The Rev. O. E. Kreuz is at present engaged in evangelistic work at Middle burg, Pa. The Rev. F. H. Snell, of Ha gerstown, will preach in the U. B. | church at this place Sunday evening. The Monoghan Presbyterian Sunday school will render their Christmas pro j gram to-morrow evening at 6.30. lMrs. William Seibert, of Chappell, , Neb., spent a few days during the week I visiting friends in town. The new Christmas Savings Cluib at ! the Farmers' and Merchants' bank will | begin Monday, December 21. ' ' The senior class of the High school jjave their class play j n the opera house Thursdav evening to a large and interesting audience. The class of 1915 ; numbers twelve. There were thirteen . until a few weeks ago when one merh i ber of the class. Miss Grace Le>rew, | became the bride of J. E. Arnold, pro prietor of the local laundry, and she i then discontinued her school work. Calvin Rnaub, of Grantham, Pa., is at present assisting the force of clerks in the J. H. Dick general More. A number of large hogs have been reported around town, but the largest one in this section was reported bv J. L McCreary, proprietor of the local bakery. Thursday he had his largest nog killed and when dressed it weighed 556 pounds. WILLIAMS TO WN Funeral of George Halloway Held Yes terday Afternoon Special Correspondence. Williainstown, Dec. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller left for Philadelphia to visit their daughter Joseph Durbin, of Mercersburg Academy, is visiting his parents. ° _ Cleo Haller, of Shippensburg State ■Normal School, is spending her Christ mas vacation with her parents. Verna Adam*, of Pottjrtown, is visit ing her parents. I The funeral of George Hallowav, who was hurt at the colliery and died while on the way to the Ashland hos pital, was held this afternoon. Inter ment in the M E. cemetery. William Smith, of Mt. Carmel, is visiting relatives. A foreigner was found dead in a HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1914. shanty neur the colliery. It is supposed i he suffocated from gas. Flossie Williard. of Harrisburg, is visiting her parents. MILLERSTOWN Interesting Notes About People Who Come and Go Spuria! C'orres»on