MaKeYourSKln soft and Clear J Cuticura soap For the toilet and bath assisted by occa sional use of Cuticura Ointment. Samples Free by Mail CutJrvrm Roap tad Otßtneat sold *rery where. T fbtrel f Axr.y ke of fecb maleri free with 32-p, book. •AMtcm pcet-c*rd "Cuttou*." Dept. 4F. Boston. 1 SUBURBAN^ LINGL2STOWN Dr. S. F. and Mrs. Hassler Entertain Friends at Harrisburg Special Correspondence. LinjrJestawn, Jan. 25.—Proffssor H. P. King attended a local institute for teachers at Xewberry on Saturday aft ernoon and evening. Mrs. J. Strickler, of Clifton, spent several days of last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shell Fishbura. Miss Ella Levau is spendinp some ti;ne with friends at Philadelphia audi attending the Billy Sunday meetings, j Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Seller entertained, s number of their friends to an oyster supper on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck, of Harris- ; burg, visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hassler. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Hassler, of Fenbrook; Miss Hilda Hassler and Ross Hepford fpent Sunday ac the guests of I>r. Sam uel held a dance in the >iiadle hall. la.-r week. The Peerless orchestra furnished the music. Miss Alma Thompson is visiting rela tives in Philadelphia. Heurv and Wellington Umholtz, of HarriiSburg, spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. Wilson "Wahley. ■Misses Esther and Catherine Shaf fer and Margaret Watkins visited Mrs. .lames Smith at Tower City on Satur day. vVord was received here Friday that Klmer Belion. formerly of this place, was fatally injured by being squeezed between two cars at a colliery at Pit cairn. He is the son of Kathryn Belion, of Harrisburg, and a brother of Mrs. John Griffiths and Mrs. Frank Shadle, of town. Mrs. Fred Kniley, of Lykens. was a caller at the home of Harry Curtis on Friday. The Phi Deita Phi Theta Club was entertained at the home of one of its members, Bryant Ralph. Friday even ing, A Yictrola furnished the music. Those present were: Thomas Bond. Jr., McKiiilev Wagner, George Bond, Paul ' arl, Charles Straub and Weldon Wat kins. Miss Grace Carl visited at the home of Edward Ely at Lykens on Satur day. The Literary Society of the High * hool held an interesting meeting in the High school room Friday evening. The subject for debate was: "Resolved, That More Crimes Are Committed by ignorance Than Poverty," and was ablv uebated by: Affirmative, Miss Helen Blvier, Howard Shuttleworth; negative, 'Muss Florence Hoffman and Clarence Fickinger. The judges, who were Mrs. Benjamin Haller, Miss Mary Budd and the Rev. J. W. Boyer gave their de cision in favor of the negative. Williamstown, Lykens, Wieoniseo, Klizabethville and Miilersburg bor oughs, Bush. Williams and Upper Pax ton townships, will hold a local insti- tue at Millersburg Saturday, February 6th. HUMMELSTOWN Funeral of John Kinley Took Place This Afternoon Special Correspondence. Hummelstwwn, Jan. 26.—John Kin ley died Saturday morning after a short illness at the Central Hotel, where he has resided for the past several years. He was aged 43 veans and is survived by his father, Augustus Kin lev. The funeral was held from the* residence of his father on East Main street this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Serv ices were• held at the house and were conducted by the Rev. Herbert S. Games, pastor of Zion Lutheran church. Interment was made in the Hummels towu cemetery. The Ladies' Mite Society of the Re formed church will meet in the church j on Wednesday afternoon. I Mrs. W. R. Shope and children, Mar garet and Howard, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Ijouisa Longnakcr. at St eel ton, yesterday. Mrs. George A. Gardner, of \Vn sluing ton, D. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. ' Effa Manbeek, -.-ho is ill with pneu | monia. There will he no preaching services in the Reformed church next Sunday morning. The pastor, the Rev. Robert A. Bausch, will conduct the communion ! service at Union Deposit. The Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Lu theran church will hold a sauer kraut supper in the parish house next Satur i day evening. Mrs. Thomas Harrison is visiting rel | atrives at Altoonn for several weeks. Mrs. Grover C. Buser and daughter. S;ira Jane, spent yesterday afternoon , with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary j Keichert. at Frograss. | Miss Ada Holsberg, of Hershev, was I the guest of Miss Hettie Farling ves terday. CURTIN Surprise Party Held at Home of N. A. Schreffler i Special Correspondence. Currin, Jan. 25.—Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Schreffler recently entertained a partv of young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ijong, of Har risburg. spent a few days with the lat ter's parents, P. D. Matter. Mrs. W. I. Holtzman spent a few I days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. ; 11. Schreffler. and returned home on Fri day. I A surprise party was held at the j home of X. A. Schreffler on Thursday night for his wife, she received manv presents. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served and the guests returned to their homes at an early hour. Those present were Misses Ruth Yeartz. Mary Miller, Mary Hoover, Ruth Romberger, Flor ence Yeartz, Hattie Svhreffler, Mel'e Schaffer, Laura Eardman, Flora Deib ler and Anna Miller. Messrs. Ralph lleibler. Henry Hoover. Warren Matter. Warren Miller. William Savaeh. Car on -e Eardman. Claren.-o S< hafter. WiWis * ooper. St)r.ire Miller. Homer Eardman. Mis. W. T. Holtzman. Monroe Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Schreffler. Mr. and Mrs. X. Schreffler and son. Earle Schreffler. J. D. Hartman spent Thursiov an I Friday in Berrvsburg at the home of Mrs. .Tn.-ob Hartman. DAUPHIN Surprise Party at Home of Mr. and Mas. Elmer Feaser ?per Do not fail to see the new display of beautiful Granite Carpet— suitable for bedrooms: pood assortment of Oriental Rugs—.just above the doorwav. patterns to choose from : one yard wide; regularly 25c and 29c. ' Sale price, yard. 19c. r ay:" —Rug Bolder—lmitation oak, ■>(> inches wide. I>ni oil a bnr- Unbleached ,ap ?£££?*• 9 iM Table Damask m jMi --Special Clearing Out Leather Novel ble Damask, m'!n,l!I; Certain Lots ties at These 1 St ! ,rS.rK Women's Prices Will i 49<* yd. Rcgularlv ;>!>c. ■% __ , ri fl ovin« unbleached linen Ta- Underwear Move Quickly Clearme Ullt $3 ble Damask. 70 inches »• , «« « . Y J 0 • j , j ,> Women s Underwear at u„„j t>„„„ n K < and S3 75 Chil- il'vi) 33*-regularly 50e—me- I , and B&gS at 2 °*~ ' Main' FIoor— BOWMAN'S. «' l( i heavy weight cot- ; l,lack velvet and black and dren s Coats, at ton: white and peeler color. bine moire. Kegularlv 50c. $1.98 Unusual Women's Hand Bags at The lot consists of new • PriCe On larly 50c ; medium and *I.OO, 5*1.25 and $1.50 and stylish garments for MerCCHZed ed!'seconds. ' ° | ~ re al leather with fittings. children, 2 to ti years oi Batiste Women's Underwear at Women's Hand Bags at age—made of cheviots, mix- I rmmlurlv -'"i,. ... p . .... Snecial at 15*» vard c — u guiari\ _.n . wnire . 50^ —with fittings. tures and broadcloth; low I P , ' n i and peeler color. , , , . . ••• our regular 39c quality; f ™.u - t. belted models, and military 45 inches wide; cut from Boys' Underwear at 15£ Children s Belts at 200 styles with detachable capes ; full pieces. Limit: ten j —regularly 25c; heavy cot- : —patent leather, in black, 1 see illustration). J yards to a customer. j ton. fleece lined. red and white. Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. put the bag. l*ater the family had re tiied for tiie night, leaving Mr. Brady ! on the couch. Smith, it is said, then slipped the bag containing the money from under the pillow and departed for i parts unknown during Friday night.] Smith is a married man, his wife also | boarding at the Brady house until two | weeks ago when she left to visit rela- i tives in Virginia. Tho funeral of Edward Lerov, 1-vear-! old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eisen- > liart. was held from the home of the'; parents on Susquehanna street vester- | day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. j H. F. Hoover, pastor of.the Church of: CJoil, officiated. Interment was in the I Middlctown cemetery. The funeral of the late Mrs. Cornelius I Bowers, who died at her home on West j Main street on Friday evening, will be held from her late home on Tuesday aft- ] ernoon with services at 2 o'clock at j the home ou Main street. The Kcv. T. C. Mevarrell. pastor of the Pres.bv- j terian church, of which Mrs. Bowers 1 was a member, will officiate. Interment j will be in the Middletown cemetery. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Miley Schaeffer left I this morning for Williamsport, where I they will spend* a week. The men's meeting held in the Church of God yesterday afternoon was large ly attended. The Rev. .ill. Grove, pas tor of the Green Street Church of (kid, delivered the address. The temperance meeting held in the M. K. church vesterdav afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock, was largely attended. The several ministers of town and the Rev. Albert Kelly, of Harrisburg, spoke on the temperance question. Mrs. James Hippie spent Sunday at Florin as the gnrst of relatives. Mrs. John Core and daughter. Dor- f A. WISEMAN, M. D. &CtAje f