mWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WW W WW W W W W W W W W T -w J jßoamaa2 ► \ Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 ' < ; One Day Sale of Notions : and Domestics ► This has come to be an event looked forward to by homesewers and dress- * ► makers. We emphasize the unusual savings by purchasing in quantity lots. < ► Notions Domestics Notions < ► 50c Emblem Sets, 19* outing naanei at s%c yd— 500-yd. spool white < | ► regularly 8c and 10c; —27 and "Uno+incr i I y 25c washable and silk 36 inches wide. % ' i t-> i i 1 Canton Flannel at «Mc yd.— 3 for 10* Emblem Sets, •• • • .AOy regularly 10c; —unbleached; cut 4 ► from full pieces; good heavy nap. 1/11 1 1 » 4 ► 25c children's Skele- Dundee Pillow Tubing at 15c 1 •_» lb. dressmaker s . ton Underwaists, 150 Pins I<* 1 ► -an ~ -r>i 1 X Pillow Cases at ISHc ea.— < \ OC Sonomor 1 lackct regularly 17c; —hemstitched; 42 SIcCVC Protectors, i I ► Fasteners, all sizes, in white wool Fiannei at 27c yd. pair, .... 10* and 25* < j ► black and white, — regularly 50c; —perfect in < ! , t wa. everv way; cut from full pieces. 0 . ■» r v • „ 1 ► 2 dozen, 5* Apron Gingham at 5c yd— Sewing Mach Ine <| ► regularly 7c; —blue checks; cut Vpp f l] ( .Q siiitilhlp for A ! , 5c Pearl Buttons, fro... f„n pieces. JNeeaies, suitaoie 101 j 9 Ho7en Si l sheets at ooc—regularly 79c; all y machine made ill ► z dOZeil, 0%, —made of Mohawk muslin; ■' < ► . „ slightly soiled; 90x90 inches. XJ, S., .. . tllbe, 10* 4 j . OC papers OI 4UU Ejllg- Pillow Cases at 15c ea.—repu- j ► lish Pins, 2 for 5* 6 shell colored Hair , j oe Silver Thimbles, 2< Quilting cotton at 12He ib P ius ' I ► 5c papers steel point p°™ (l ,' ots - ... . , , yt ' dollar ©lavs, oip 4 11 Muslm at 4Hc yd.—regularly HairPins 2 for 5* inches wide; good, 5c spool> liuen finish <1 ► 5 invisible Hair Nets, lar ?vToTlV\ thread, 2 spools for 5* J with elastic, 15* pattern,; good for comfort Buttous> <1 - j • Bed Ticking at 18c yd.—regu- ' j ► o and D-yd. piece larlv 25c; —in fancy stripes; dust C'ai'd, 5* 4 ! ► white and colored Fin- " n in f S th 2t r aof yd.-reguiariy - , fi , v * whinP" Bfflid 28c; —12-oz., 29 inches wide. C }' ou ,nav secure three 4 . , months subscriptions to < • j f— popular magazines, includ- I Now lo Get Down me: y Good Housekeeping, < 7n rnnf C ' I Cosmopolitan, 1U 1 littJ) Harper's Bazaar, ] * " 1 Hearst's, ► The sale is still on, and while hundreds and hundreds have disappeared Everybody's, < * from the 13,000 there is still enough for every woman to get her share'of these McChire's^"' [ new, desirable, and perfect garments. American, < ► And while we're speaking of them being desirable and serviceable, how W p!Tnion H ° me C ° m i ► about next year? We'll have another winter just as soon as spring and sum- , , „ 4 ► , o and others for the small 4 ► mer hustle around. price of 25, for each sub . m | j-y # scription. A fortunate H jrtj/ fp o chance to become better ► O acquainted with the merits * Well, there's no question about the bargain part of this sale. Just look peHotHcais" °' ultu ' s ""~ I y at these values: < ► AVoinen's and Misses Flannelette Gowns, IT* • TT Tf*i il 4 ► K Children's Flannelette Gowns, s<, alue * Children's Flannelette Petticoats, '/jftw Toboggan on Wall ]i * value 25c; s<, value 29c; 25<*, alue 49c. JMjjjjMl ! * Bovs' Night Shirts and Pajamas, 29£, wL-SffSr T) n ► value 50c. / J|MJ, ' ' Infants' Flannelette Kimonos, 19 wMcaused Wall Papers to take a big drop in price, as - " Women'. Flannelette Petticoat* 25c, \|\M nn inducement to secure fresh papers now instead ' ► value 50e; 15£, value 39c. |iU\\\U ot waiting until spring. ► Misses' Flannelette Petticoats, value \\ \ \ PfICCS Arc 4 ► Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. A l| ' j HOVCTIII * [ _ _ „ . ~~c\ 111! | y Vm Around the : Many a Home Boasts of; 1 : : a New Rug Since This ► O J j_ J 111 e ' iase w^iL 'h w « se- * ► Vqlo Wt CIf*■ Oil /JKirm cured a concession in J ► Oj price for purchasing 1 ► Here's the reason—through a fortunate purchase like you^o' l we secured the entire surplus stock of Alexander j 4HBMSBMH nTI tor acquainted with our i I Smith & Sons (auction) rugs from a New York con- L «PM I IIJ WallPaperDepartment < : y cern at less than auction prices, which accounts for i ► the sub-normal prices. Included are: 9roll; value 8c; extra special values in back ball, < kitchen, bath room ami bed room papers, with ceilings Smith's Saxony Axminster Rugs. and 9-inch borders to match. Size 9x12; regular price, $22.50. Sale price, ....^15.29 ► A d roll; value Bc, 10c and 12'/->c; stripes, f!6ral patterns, * y Smith s Extra Axminster ugs, conventional and all over designs; suitable for any room 4 ► Size 9x12; a splendid assortment ot patterns and colorings • i inils „ < y in this well-known make; regular price $25.00. Sale ' ' i y price, $16.59 Hlfer* roll i vallloS 12V a to 15c ; excellent choice of colorings 4 ► Smith's Kirman Axminster Rugs, • in satin stripes, hair-lined Jaspes and floral effects*. 4 ► An extremely high class rug in style and quality; size Handsome cut-out borders and panel treatments to harmonize. 4 y 9x12; regular price $29.50. Sale price $19.89 _ < I ► Smith s Palisade Seamless Velvet Rugs, AUC room and reception hall wall papers; two-tone polka \ A beautiful rug for the money; regular price $18.(>0 Sale (lot effeetS( tapestries, fruits and varnished golds. Cut out and y puce, • straight 9 or 18-inch borders to match. * * Smith's Colonial Seamless Velvet Rugs. < y An extra fine quality of velvet; regular price $25.00. Sale roll; value 60c ; imported Holtzmeal, self tones and * * price, $16.59 tl«/C fabric weave grounds. Choice of our 1915 imported i ► ~~™~™~"™~~" v colorings. < : Odds and Hold Overs in ' : i ExtraLargeßugs-Reduced '■ ■ * Some odds and ends in extra large size rugs at substantial * j-y t . i j: ► si/e 11.3x12 ft.; Axminßtcr; B. B. B. priee, $22 50 at Reduced Prices | ► Size 11.3x12 ft.; Axminster; regular price, $27.50; B. B. B. ... .• , , , . , .. , A „ < Sale price . $22.50 are g » rft de Axminster, the product ot the famous ► ' Vize 11.3x12 ft.V Axminster; "regular price, $25.98; B. B'. B. Bigelow-Hartford Co., in choice colorings and designs. < Sale price, ' $22.50 Regular price $27.50. B. B. B. Sale price $21.00 Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. : 1 ► < ; several days in town as the guests of | relatives and friends. Harry Coyie, of Falmouth, spent Sat urday in town. GeoTge Bloteher. of Falmouth, spent Sunday in town as the guest of rela tives. The funeral of Fern, the one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Houser, was held this afternoon. Serv ices was hokl at the home on State street at 2.30 o'clock. The Rev. W. R. Ridington, pastor of the M. E. church, officiated. Interment was made in the Middletown cemetery. David Detweiler and John Kisser, of Philadelphia, were called to town on ac count of the serious illness of the for mer's mother, Mrs. J. C. Deiwoi'ler, South Union street. Mr. Risser is a brother of Mrs. Detweiler. Harry Mayer spent Saturday at May town as the guest of relatives. George Bankus, of York, sipent Sun day in town as the guest of friends. Edward Oondran sipent Saturday at Philadelphia. Valentine Baumbach, who has been located in the shoe business at his pres ent [»lace for the past 44 years in the Young block on South Union street, may probably move his business p.lacoj to "the rooms formerly occupied by E. C. Garman which "will be moro of a , ('onvemient room. Mrs. Render and daughter, Mrs.) Eaiton, of Mt. Joy, spent Sunday in I town as the guests of Mr. an J' Mrs. j William L«indermuth, South Union . street. Mrs. Mary Moore and sister, lionise, i ; havo returned homo from a several: days' visit to friends at Greensiburg, i Pa " Tho Rev. K. J. Huggins, of Karri's-1 .: burg, delivered the address at the Men's I meeting held in the Church of God yea > terday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Sara Shireman wild leave to morrow for Philadelphia, whore she will visit relatives for some time. Edward Schieifer, of llarrisburg, *pent Sunday in town. He was accom -1 jfanied home by his wife and son who j spent the past several days in town as the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rallard Sehiiefor visit led relatives at Highspire on Sunday, Miss Bessie Trump and niece, of Har (risburg, visited MSss Ma/bel Kurtz, I Srwatara street, on Sunday. A good deed is never lost. He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and be who plants kindness gathers love.—St. - Basil. 5