14 j A ; Attractive Gifts of Jewelry. Silverware. Silver Candle Sticks, Vanity Cases HH^/y / Shaving sets with adjustable mirror, $2.00, Sandwich trays. $1.25 to $3.95. f J i|B > / 52.50, $3.50 to SIO.OO. Rutter dishes. $1.75 to $2.50. r f-T Sanitary shaving mugs with hinged cover £MmT Brush. comb and mirror sets, $1.25, $2.00, to $1.50. . apse„ _ Llve Tmkeys on Sale in the The Store Will Be Open This n™a m,™ si.eo. 5i.95. »5.25. sa.so ¥ i.so'" s ""'* 50< '' 75< ' * l ' 2 " ""' Grocery Department at 23c . r to so.oo. Puff boxes. $1.25 to $3.00. V * bvening, and 1 o-morrow C\ r 6n- Syrup pitchers with tray, $1.65, $1.95, silver candle-sticks, 50?, 75<, $1.25 and J \Z\~n,. \ 1 "D ing Until 9 O'clock in the In- 8250 _. 4 oc ?200 ' a Found or You May Buy terest of Men and Women Who Oiits at and oUc Them Dressed at 33c Pound Are Unable to Attend to Their 123^™'' a '-"»•»<- 8..M, «»,.«im» 8 « 5 .,„,,. 5iml Christmas Shopping Through =• 1- k ey .» ti . b.»ketf„i ero c<.ri, s . „ 54. 38 . .h.iw, . „ 1 1 D One basket N fllo UflV * * * T — l • j • y —• A \ T t)n ® * urkev ' average 10 lbs I 1 1 ' ' r inest Uuallty Oroceries At Very £ r&TXrsr.:::::::::::::::::::::::! v «/ One can hand packed tomatoes I _ Beautifully Boxed Quality Moderate Prices 4 , • /A *■» fl* O P" A < - >ne Po«nd Lancaster County dried corn, | yQ Your Christmas feast can be best supplied in the Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart grocery depart- 0,10 half dozen juicy Florida oranges ment, where you can depend on quality and low prices. j ° ne P° uncl Smyrna layer tigs J KatOU. (. rane & Pike Com- Place your order early to-morrow , Old Mission casabas: each 45c , Banquet coffee; lb 30c Dn es, Pomeroj «S. ."tiu.irt, Basement. nailV s tine writing paper in for one of the best turkevs vou've ! Fancy mixed nuts; lb„ 19e JJ eoo £? coffee; lb., 23c , jBOI 1. i 3.4 and 8-quire boxes. iZ T i ™ oico new wa,nu,s; ,b 3:, c :«3^ VSH \ <4 T; ; . , • , , . # i % *e.g«it. lb., i3ci d.e-sed. lb., SSc . Cream nuts: - lbs* 2.V Pure cocoa; the very best; lb.. . . 15c . _ ' >t8ilO!ltl\ IS 1U t iIC * poh THE i'HHISTM DINNER >l* iuost Smyrna rtjis; lb IN* - lbs., 2Hc A T t *C . A "\ \ 7 . est styles and shapes and is Rioh:lrdSf) „ and Kobbins P iu m P ud-! zft&ifaAn Icleal Oitt: A Waterman c VTL-'i acceptable to the most erit- dins, lb irtc rilled with olives, pimentos and Host cleaned currants; pki? f.te I /* I'Vi IBwfi j. ; „l t0,.,. Hein« plum pudding Stk- celery; larpe bottle 45e ! Kull cream cheese; lb «fe _ _ X 1 '«>' l N 1 n HUM It colli- Heinz mince meat, can Fancy Golden Heart celery; stalk, se 1 Imported Roquefort: lb 4)»e T J 1 I 1 I 1 " \ 1 r bine* onalitv of stock with Fancy Florida oranges, dozen. . ,2!»e new potatoes: pk Site "Camembert" cheese; each 2Se P AimTflin f^Y~\ 11 , K July Florida grape fruit, each. .V Imported preserved ginger; box. SSp ! I>ried beef; U lb.. 10e lUUaI 1 UUlllCllll 1 Cll ~w i I' perfeetlOU Of workmanship 6 for IV Glace marrons in vanilla; Jar.. ..80c 1 Rinp bologna; lb 15c I kHßßßmmafk tJll J - chutnet: bottle 42c Koiled ham; sliced, lb 80c T j. \ n i i o , , H " aaaiUOll lilt w .ite grapes; lb I.V Heinz apple butter: 3 lb. crock...3Rc Sugar cured bacon; sliced, lb 2Sc Jll StVICS 101* . f N . beautv of the paper is en- Oregon Beauty apples. 3 for ....10c To finish ;he Christmas feast, a cup Minced ham; lb 20c 1. j l ' I ± j i 1 , , , , 1 i f&Kj , *j 1 n Cape Cod cranberries, qt 12c of D. P. delicious coffee: Santa Clara prunes; £ lbs 25c llcllld blllf. ill StcllKuiru SCI'OW Cell) 01* IDOC'KCt StVlO I Jtt . 'JHt- naiuea OV the exeollenee OI Juicy California lemons, dozen... 10c i Purity coffee; 1 lb. cans 40c California peaches; 3 lbs 25c ± C»0 KA a*O rrk 4 /\/\ i mmr'sxA ,he ift boX in Whieh U is Dives, Pomerov & Stewart. Basement. at SASO, $4.00 Ulld $5.00 \: st - vie I„ a I 1 l 1 At $2.50 to $5.00, the pons are of the new self- IMgjfgffl t \ grades from 25c to §3.00 filling type. ~M 2 S'!T P a^r d S ; Every Boy's Library: The Boy Scout's - . u — • .?:?.£< Official Library: Per Volume, Scofield Reference Bibles: tf Dives, Pouierov & Stewart, Street Floor, Kcar. 1 O a Housekeeping rnend The size of the Bibles is Bxs Vs inches and only 1% inches in * O These books are large 12 mo. in size, well printed on good paper, and uniformly bound in cloth, thickness—splendidly printed on oxford fine white paper Fine Damask Towels* thC SCOUt ' S ° ffiCial S ° al Stamped 0U the COVer ' and aU attractive wra PP er in four colors and An admirable gift for your home. * Fine Grain Cloth, round corners, red edges $1 50 # Five New Titles Buccaneers and Tirates of Our I The Ranche on the Oxhide, Henry French Morocco, limp, round .-orners, red under gold edge, .93.00 U otlr ,TT T II 11 I * D ,D . Coast®. Frank R. Stock', in. I Ininan. French Morocco, divinity circuit, round corners, red under gold edges, 1 dllLyV «/ITI "T IS Handbook for 1-oys: (Revised Kdi- ( g), n nc j Caboose, Kirk Munroe. | Rednev McGraw, Arthur E. Mc- $3.25; indexed $:{,75 ... ... r . ""J., ' U !?< outs 0 , "' ri _ ( " a ' Cattle Ranch to College, Russell Farlane. Alaska Seal, divinity circuit, leather lined to edge, silk sewed, round The Linen Section shows many inexpensive gifts of beauty Boat Building and Boating. Dan C. Doubleday. Tom Paulding, Brandcr Matthews. corners, red under gold edges, $-1.23; indexed $4.73 and Utility—pure linen towels ill beautiful damask patterns— il„!f„ v T,„;I T> . V ( olle « e Vears, Ralph P. Paine. Three Years Behind the Guns, Lieu. NVT-RVPR. RWMA PAPPP RNITM V fancy linen scarfs, doilies, lun-heon el-nhs and napkins. What FiuhDrt ' ' ( T ;°° Trails .' Remington. Tisdale. °? FORD INDIA PAPER EDITI °N housekeeping friend wouldn't appreciate such a gift: 1 For the Honor of the School, Ralph I L len Se • T - i Tommy Remington'i Battle. Burton Superbly printed on the famous Oxford India paper Si zo 8x5% inches Linen tSw.M, in beautiful damask patterns, hemstitched ends 25c Henrv Barbour. The Horsemen of the Plains .lo :nehe« 50c Animal" Heroes. Ernest Thompson V\sheler ! T TISILL ' ft t circuit -leather lined to edges #.,.50; .ndexed, S«.00 ~ rtll m . ... - i . ; „ 1 : A - Aitsneier. T. Tomhnson. Real Morocco, divinity circuit, calf lined to edge, silk sewed, round corners. s„' f .A 'V '' ,|;i i i •••.••••••' 1 Hutton, James B. Connolly. Tom Strong. Washington's Scout, red under gold edges. 50.75; indexed $7.25 tbe*e"ir-iti-'V to .ele'-t t'Vm- \p"pV k' 1 \ V a-' lT ° ' WiSo Titles Previously Issued Ihe Jester of Bt. Timothy's, Arthur Alfred Bishop Mason. Sealskin, divinity circuit, calf lined to edge, silk sewed, round comers, V T I .1 V ' • • : . 1 .K ' i , 1 Stauwood Pier. Treasure Island, Robert Louis red under gold edges, SB.Soc. ,oc and sl.lH> t/ 1/ • Allfl 11 iritt ftf tills IvlTlfl will S2.DO luncheon napkins. 15x1;. inches, hemstitched, dozen, Sl.»8 JBsr NUI Luncheon cloths, nue hemstitched German linen, 56x36 inches. 4.'ix45 j Tf * I t "1 "I 1 1 • , . . ~ inches and 54 x." 4 inches 81.00. $1.50, $2.00, *;J.OO to $3.00 KllDnPf l)OOtS W » appreciated WIICFCVer it r? Dives, Pomeroy 4: Stewart, Street Floor, Rear. tS ' may °'() , N There are many men who would appreciate the gift of a pair of warm, wool-lined Arctics— rni , 1 i p . p pair of boots was a great thing to own and wear! So den't forget boots! ' snowing S Men's four-buckle wool lined Sizes 3to 6 51.50 STORM KING BOOTS 'II 111 $3.50 Hlld for tile moi'6 qii J • 4. ; T> i i arctics, $2.00 and 82.75 Hizes 11 to 2 $1.25 Boys' storm king rubber boots— ill i i x i ,* llio most attractive mountain i 011 that wo have Boys' two-buckie wool lined arctics — sizes 3to 6, $4.00 II elaborate, lioavier pieces the ever sold at Christmas time. Fitted with two gold arctics—■ Men's two-buckle wool lined Sizes 11 to 2 $3.00 L-LL _„ ii i l 1 * i i I* i i•• •«. . 1 lzes 3t06, . . $1.50 and sl.eu meeting. All of the men in atten iauce w ill be given an opportunity • to take part. The singing will be un der the direction of the association chorister, W. H. Kautz. Old-fashioned hymns will be sung ani everything done to make this meeting attractive. The management extends a most cor dial invitation for all men to be pres ent; especially those who have just; commenced the Christian life as a re-j suit of the. recent campaign just closed < in this city. The general secretary, Homer Black, will be in charge. ELECT OFFICERS TO-MGHT Central Democratic Club Changes Time of Its Election The Centra*! Democratic Club will hold its annual election for officers to night. when Democratic County Chair man Edward Moenlein, who is the only candidate for the position, will be elected president. Jury Commissioner •Samuel M. Taylor and" Henry Opper man, are the candidates for vice presi dent. and a spirited contest is on for the office. Seven members of the house commit- j tee are to be chosen at this meeting,' and there are thirteen nominees. The | annual meeting for election of officers faHs on the last Friday in December,! but as that is the evening of Christ-1 mas Day, the time was fixed for this ; : evening. | Little Stranger Under Three Pounds j I Woodbury, N. J., Dec. 23.—The! HARRTSBURQ ST AR-IXOEPEXDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1914. stork has brought to Councilman and Mrs. Theodore Kerns, a two and three quarters pound baiby girl, the smallest child ever born in this city. TRADE BALANCE LEAPING Last Week Did $7,000,000 Better Than Preceding Washington, D. C., Dec. 23.—Re ports made public last night on imports and exports at the 13 customs districts handling 86 per cent, of the nation's foreign trade showed a balance in fa vor of the United States for the week ended December 19, of $27,028,263,.; an increase of approximately $7,000,-1 000 over the balance for the previous j week. The aggregate favorable balance for the three weeks of December was $69,870,091. Exports for the week of December j 19 amounted to $49,440,242, and iin- < ports totalled $22,411,979. During the! week ended December 7, exports were.' $45,417,932; imports, $24,428,446. i From November 30 to December 19, exsports totalled $141,678,800 as against $71,808,709 in imfiorts. | Cotton exports for the week of De ' cember 19 amounted to 286,315 bales. Tax Rate Reduced in Lebanon County Ijebanon, Dec. 23.—The County Commissioners at their regular meet ing this week reduced the tax rate from two and one-half mills to two mills for the year of 1915. After a careful estimate of the possible income j and expenditures for next year the i Commissioners felt justified in an nouncing the half mill reduction. In addition to reducing the rate the Com missioners also made the announcement that it would not be necessary to make any temporary loans as in preceding j years to tide the county finances over I until money is received through the .'-regular channels. At the Victoria "In Tune," a strong photo-drama in two reels, heads to-dfty's bill at the Victoria Theatre, 223 Market street. It is an exceptional play and interest is intense throughout the whole produc tion. Another special feature will be "The- Red Scar of Courage" and "A Storm of the Welsh Coast," in two reels. The former is un extraordinary story of great interest while the lat ter is a wonderful scenic film. "The Pathe Daily News," showing latest news and war pictures, and "The Nat ural Girl," conclude to-day's Victoria program. On account of a fire in a New York theatre where it was being shown, "The War of the World," the big fea ture in multiple parts, scheduled for the Victoria to-day, will not be shown until Saturday. The film, according to advices received here last night, iyas damaged badly, but another will be secured of the same material which will be shown at the Victoria Satur day. Adv. *** Worked Out Wrong Mae—Our pastor preached a sermon on marriage last Sunday. Rdythe—Did A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I wish to thank my many friends and patrons of Harrisburg and all the suburban towns for their kind interest manifested in my welfare. 808 BOYER, BARBER. 22 S. Dewberry Street it seem to have a stimulating effect? Mae—No; on the contrary, it was so solemn anil conveyed so many warn- I ings that it broke off two engago j ments.—Liverpool Mercury. Artistic Printing at Star-Independent.