4 28-30 and 32 North Third Street Wonderful Bargains For Saturday and Monday 25 Se alette Plush Coats, $9.90 1 Country Club Blouses ofCrepe All the newest models, in sizes 18 de Chine, $3.95 to 44; an actual $25.00 value. AA A . ~~7 ~ " Special UmU\J A very letching advance model in flesh, white., putty, sand and maize. 500 Military Blouses, $3.39 Value $5.90. 3.95 These blouses are of crepe de elime; ' Hack, white, flesh and maize; former 350 p ussy Willow Brilliant value $5.90. Q VQ Special 0.01/ Blouses, $2.95_ 8 Velvet and Satin Combina- These blouses are all Military mod- = rx els ' in white, flesh and maize. tion Dresses, $9.90 Value $5.00. 9 qr One of a kind—beautiful models. Special • 1 Sze 5 Size 4a 7 Serge and Satin Combination Values to $45,011 A QA Dresses, $7.95 Special "•W - Latest Fall models; onlv one to a 6 Afternoon Gowns, $8.90 customer. In brown, navv and black. Sl - Z0 ' s ' zo ~ s ? ze ''j?" 2 size 16. ' 1 size 38. V J slzo 36 ; 40<> - ft 1 SlZ * 4^ 2 size 36. 1 size 40. i 4'"!*. »P ,0 795 Ono to a customer. b P ec,al Values to $27.50. O QA 12 Crepe de Chine Dresses, Special 13 Evening Gowns, $ 19.75 $5.95 ~ ~ , . ..„ i , , In white and black; values from One of a kind; beautiful model; si ß .r )o to $25.00. rQr values up to soo.oo. 1A HX Special D.S/5 Special J.t/« 11/ 10 Evening Wraps, $15.00 16 Afternoon Gowns. $18.50 These wraps are fur trimmed; one ' ? ne of ? kind: delusive models; ?. .» . 15.00 value *585.00. Sp"'.' 18.50 100 Pairs Lisle Hose, 19c 3 Jet Evening Gowns, $39.50 In black, white and tan. "J One pink and two black. Value 25c. Special ±i/C Value $125.00. OA fJA 100 Madeline Corsets, $175 and s P ecial > J295 1,000 Petticoats, in Crepe de All sizes. Chine, $3.95 \ alues $5 to SB. 1 'TpTandO Apr j Silk Jersey and crepe de chine, in Saturday only, . j white, pink, blue, navv, brown, green Untrimmed Hats; 95c i * D | # Special SUBURBAN . NEW GERMANTOWN Revival Services at the M. E. Church Concluded jp f .. ~i c-T-e^on.lspre. New Germantown, Jan. 22.-—The ] series of protracted meetings held in j Hie M. E. church for four weeks have felosed. A number of persons from this place attended the inauguration of Dr. Brum- ' fcaugh in Ilarrisburg Tuesday. *: A ntunber of Christmas presents from a distance were received by persons Mrs. Mary B. Kern received a box orf California grapes from her j nephew, Charles B. Kern, of Wahtoke, ; Oal., and a silk crepe scarf from Mrs. teitheiaer, Heading. The Misses Mor- SICKROOM * RUBBER GOOBS ' Ilot Water Bottles, . . . 75c to 82.30 Fountain Syringes, . SI.OO to 82.50 ' Ice Caps and Bags, . . . 50c to $1.50 Invalid Kings, $1.50 up Tubes $1.50 up ■Rubber Sheeting .75c Infant Syringes, 25c ' 'Ear and Ulcer Syringes 23c ( Finger Cots 5 C Air Pillows s.'{..">o 'Douche Syringes $1.50 up Rubber Gloves, ..50c Complete line of "Wearever" '.Quality Rubber Goods for Patient, i ; Nurse and Physician. Forney's Drug Store 120 MARKET STREET / I i rison received presents from British J Columbia, Seattle and Lordsburg, Oad. : Mr. and Mrs. Levi Swarts, who visit-1 ed theiT daughters. Mrs. Miller and ; Mrs. Fisher, in Harrisburg, have return-' ed home. Foster S'hearer, who spent three weeks in Mt. Joy, has returned home. Luther Watt and family, of Marys ville, visited the former 's parents here last week. Mr. Watt's sister, Lydia, has been' bedfast twenty-four weeks in conse quence of illness, David Mumper is shipping large loads of lumber daily to the eastern markets. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mumper an nounce the birth of a daughter. Unfor tunately the infant died four hours j after birth. The boys who intended making , homes in lowa next year are preparing for the trip. Several persons from here attended ! the local institute in Blain Friday and ; ; Saturday. , The demand for coal and wood for! winter fuel has been great this sea-! son. Russell Swarts. who spent one month j with friends in Harrisburg, will return i 1 home this week. Russell Watt moved on Tuesday from ' 1 the Drumgool farm, near Blain'to M.I N. Willhide's farm, near this place. i mabysvtlle I Revival Services at the Various Church-', ea Are Well Attended Special Correspondence. Marysville, Jan. 22.—Revival serv-1 ices are being conducted in the Church ! of God by the Re\' Charles Parson and ! in the Evangelical church by the Rev. j Mr. Detweiler. Much interest is shown I i at the services. The services are well! attended. Mrs. J. B. Lightner, of Loysville, spent part of last week and the begin-) fIARRISBTJRG STAfMNPEPENPENT, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1915 ning of this week with her son, Dr. H. O. Lightner, and family. C. K. Manning, of Newport, is vis iting relatives in this place. William DoPugh spent the beginning of the week with his parents in New 8100 infield. The teachers' local institute will be held on Saturday, February 20, in the High school room. The Haley Conclave, No. 866, I. O. H.. will hold a special meeting on Sat urday, January 23. DAUPHIN Mrs. W. F. Reed Entertaining Relatives From Baltimore and Marysville Special i ''nrr*x{iore held at the | Church of God at Progress on Sumiav I afternoon by the pastor, the Hev. George Sigler. | Mrs. Maria Zimmerman, of Pleasant. i View, on Thursday was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schaner. | Miss Eliza Shriner spent several days of this week as the guest of Miss Anna Mehring at Harrisburg. Mrs. William Mailer and Mrs. Ikholtz, of Penbrook, on Thursday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon j Harper. j Miss Bertha Hoffstadt, of Harris ; burg, spent the week as the guest of John Look and family, i Mrs. A. .1. Kleopfer spent Thursday | with friends at Harrisburg. I Mrs. John Fox on Thursday visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Seiler, of Lower Paxton. Mrs. Gertrude N'isslev spent Thurs day evening at Harrisburg. Mrs. Clementine Reigle and M-s. Edward Kunkle, of Harrisburg. spent Thursday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Feeser. Mrs. Harvey Aungst and sou. Mar | lin, of Philadelphia, on Wedne-dav. I were the guests of the former's mother! j Mrs. 1-annie Backenstoe. Miss Ellirbower, of Carlisle is ' I spending several days of this week' as I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles koons. Mrs. John Bench and son. McClellan , fJeorge Hoffman, of Harrisburg, and i Frank Hench. of Progress, spent Wed nesday anil Thursday as the "uests of Mr. and Mrs. McOle'llan Hench. BILLY SUNDAY WINS SOCIETY "Wonderful." Says Mrs. Stotesbury After Sermon in Biddle Home Philadelphia Jan. 22.—8i11y Sunday told a large audience in the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Biddle, 2104 Walnut street, yesterday that the only time a good many men and wom en think of prayer is when "The hearse backs up to their homes' and "a lot of empty chairs remind them of Jesus Christ." Men and women whose names are conspicuous in the Social Register oc cupied the rows of chairs ranged in parlor, hallway and dining room. "[ think Mr. Sunday is wonderful, wonderful," declared.Mrs. E. T. Stoics bury at the conclusion of the sermon. "His words impress one with the im mensity of their meaning. 1 have p.sked him to dc me the honor to speak I in my home. "I am going to hear him in the tab ernacle. I have hesitated about it, but now I realize that 1 simply must see him win others to his cause and watch the display of his great power. H? has done great good for me." «2,300 REWARD FOR LYNCHERS Georgia Governor Calls Killing of Four Negroes Attack on Civilization Atlanta, Jan. 22. —'Governor Slaton offered a reward of SSOO last night for the arrest and conviction of each of the first five members of Ihe (Monti cello mob which lynched the four Bar ber negroes—father, son and two daughters—for assaulting a policeman. • Iu his proclamation the Governor denounces the lynching as a malignant crime and an attack on civilization. The Legislature only allowed the Gov ernnr s.'>,ooo for regards. ;; OPEN NOSTRILS! END f A COLD OR CATARRH % < J How To Get Relief When Head $ . <, and Nose are Stuffed Up. £ Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will ylear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from yoyr druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant, relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Relief is sure.—Adv».