8 "THE QUALITY STORE"- ECONOMY SPECIALS > FOR FRIDAY'S SELLING ONLY EXTRA SPECIAL Oar an tire Japanese Nainsook, 40 inches stock of Ladios*, Misses' and Chil- wide, vary soft and light weight drcn's Coats is now selling at ex- made of the finest combed yarns— actly ONE-HALF PRICE. suitable for fine underwear and 'chil « dren's use lO-yard pieces sells < i One Black Pony Skin Coat—full regularly at 25c per yard. Special length and of superior quality—was for Friday at, per piece, a -f qq I originally SK.V Special for Friday «p a. .oc» •* $45 280 Gingham Aprons made of splendid, serviceable gingham— color Ladies' Serge Skirts—a small lot guaranteed fast —in blue only In Navy Blue and Black—smaU — lar K® Special for Friday at, 1 sites—were SW.HB to *B.OO values. each Special for Friday at $1.95 ' Baldwin or double service House Dresses made of Blr-ck and White f® 606, ® pecl *? Checks and Striped Percales—regu- y ' per yard lady »1.9K and *2.13. Special for Friday at a»-| -|Q I B rade at si.oo 27x54 high gTi.de Wilton Bugs— Men's heavy weight cotton Un beautiful patterns worth #4.50 ion Suits—stout and regular sizes— and 95.00. Special for Friday at, special for Friday each $3.50 * IOO tods at 79^ $1.50 kinds at OS-I 1Q 8.&X10.6 Tapestry Brussels Rugs «pJ.*X€F I —unique desigm and rich colorings All-linen Torchon Laces and In- ' eg l llarly 861110115 l « inch - inches wide, f 13.50. Special for Friday at Special for Friday at, per yard, ipo*t/0 - - f m2SJS? i. I ™ h » zrr, -.» v Genuine "OBEOON CITY" Wool ' :V * C t0 C values at < Per yarcC Indian Blankets, made of high-grade 19c I wool yams—only a left. Special for Friday Hand Mirrors—good size with 159.00 quality at ffH TX long hcn<»c qualities. Special for Fri yarns soft chamois finish — ;{« da y at Oct „ inches wide and put up in 10-yard ' P ie f e^~:' rorth 12l *c per yard. Spe- FaulUess Hooks and Eyes 2 dal Fnday at, per piece 9Sc* dozen on a card—white only, worth —— sc. Special for Friday at, per card, 72x90 Bleached Sheets—medium "| g% weight, with 3-inch hems—regularly 38c. Special for Friday at, each. Palm Olive Soap special for Fri 31c day at. per cake I ' I L. W. COOK ■Br — • ■ . JOINT TEACHERS MEETING H Cross Eiver Towns Combine for Edu cational Discussions Teachers of Lemoyne. New Cumber land ami Lower Allen township will bold a joint meeting in the Xew Cum . berland High School Friiav at'teruoon at 2 o clock. The following papers will be read [ • n«i discussed: "The Honorary System Of Promotion—Advantages and Dis | snJvantages. John E. Fenton; "Hand work in the Lower Grades.'' Miss Hel-; ♦*n Fogelsonger; "Parent-Teachers' ; Association—Advantages and Disad • vantages," Miss Edith Mum ma; "Whv ■ Has the Responsibility of the School, Increase During rhe Past Thirty ' 1 ears ?'' Percy Eichelberger. , Hot Water Scalded Girl ' R Sara Parker, aged 6 years, was ad | nutted to the Harrisburg hospital last I night suffering from burns she received when a pan of boiling water fell over her body. Her injuries consisted of a badly scalded left leg and hip. A Possible Reason "Bermuda raises onions and lilies."' "Seems a queer arrangement. I won- why they picket out that particit iiar combinationf" t "Maybe the smell of the one offsets -that of the other."—Ljuisville Courier iJourna!. , f is positive. All evil is so much \dd spend several days, j Mrs. Fannie Fach is ill at her home ' on Witherspoon avenue. Mrs. diaries Overdeer left on Wed nesday morning for Philadelphia, where j she will undergo an operation at the Medieo-Chi hoa)ie brs* film!. To-day's feature." "His Last Dol lar," is absorbing f;ani sra-: tD fini-h appealing as it does to all the emo tions of the human being to whi.'h the mind is s.'b.ieet. The reprc'l'.iction of the race track scene, in which all the: excitement connected therewith, must be seen to be appreciated.—Adv. * W. U. Hetissl Loaves for South Lancaster, Pa.. Feb. IS.—Kx-Attor-1 nev iieneral \\. t . Hensel. accompa- ; nie.l by his daughter, Mrs. John A. 1 Xauman; Miss Dorothy Fliun an $1,000,000 and was en route from a South Amor sei iu Te bow and a eel la the bo and a terrific explosion occurred, ship immediately began to sink nnd the crew took to the boats. A French tugboat happened to be near the acene and she made fast to th# •inking ship and attempted to beach her in safe Waters She was not successful, and the Ikaria sank" at the entrance to the harbor. - ~ 1 v i i 4 HOW TO GET HID OF DTSPEPSM ' Don't R«ly on Medicine; Don't Go on Fr»ak Diet; Common Sense and an Antacid Usually All That Are Needed i "If you have dyspepsia. Indigestion, sour stomach, belching, distress after j eating, heartburn or any other stomach I I trouble due to hyperacidity (the usual I cause of stomach troubles), you should take no medicine to act upon the stom ach itself. That Is not the way to cure the trouble. Again, you should not half starve yourself by RO liik without the nutritious food that you ileed to rebuild waste tissues. Some foods aTe not good for people even wlien in perfect healtlf— very rich, sweet, highly seasoned dishes. Avoid these, hut eat fairly substantial meals of plain foods, Eal slowly. Even If j you drink nothing but water, you sho.dd not drink with meals. Drink before and after .eating. Do not take pepsin or other artificial digestants. If you follow the foregoing simple In structions it Is probable that you will nut need any medicine at all except. If you want to call it medicine, a little antacid after meals. The best antacid , Is ordinary bisurated magnesia, which ; ciyi be purchased at any drug store, rhis is not to act upon the stomach hut on the contents of tile stomach. : The antacid, as you can learn by con- I'sulting your dictionary or eneyclope -1 dia, is merely to neutralize or counter t act the exccs3 acid so the stomach can • digest the food normally. Take a tea spoonful of bisurated magnesia In a lit ! tie cold or hot water after each nffal. You should get immediate relief, even lif your case Is severe. Careful, mod ; erate eating and the use of bisurated j magnesia should put your stomach in ; normal condition in a short time: if you 1 have not allowed dysjiepsia |o advance 1 to the extreme stage of developing 1 stomach ulcers.—Adv. mrsTcarmody, mi HERE ON "TWILIGHTSLEEP" ~ JMShmSBS -Mrs. Francis X. Carmody/ the wife [ of Professor Carmody of the Brooklyn j law school. is an ex-regent of the i daughters o(' the Revolution and the nienrber of many social and c-baritable organizations, besides being the mother j of thrpe children, the youngest of which ' ( harlemagne Carinody was born last j August at Freibarg, Germany. Mrs. .Mary Suiuner Bovd is also the mother of a ••Twilight" 'baby, ftoth of. these ladies donate the earnings of their lectures to the association fori the purpose of endowing hospitals and t training schools where American moth-1 _£f«-C"n re eive ''Twilight Sleep' * treat-1 AMUSEMENTS | VtCIWA To-morrow The Exploits of Elaine % m >n«s i-omia hobertso> Special Feature FIHST episode: J Tanhaus3r Spsdai the H OOSier Keystone Comedy r T 011 Featuring Sc/jOO/maSfef In Two Parts F,brUlr » 20 I „l -J to continue fvfrj Saturday £.3? 3dy See thin Itrrx drama' To-morrovr Path NeWS Kcnd th«- Story In the Star-Independent 8 MEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION! Six Others Are Seriously Injured in Miiie at Wllkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre, P*., Feib. 18.—Eight mine workers were killed and siix others seriously injured here yeeterdav by an explosion of gas in the Prospect Col liery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany. Two V»f the injured probably will die.' The accident occurred in the Red Ash vein, nearly two miles from thei I shaft. A heavy pocket of feeder gas! (forced out a wall of coal and was ig nited by the uakenl lights ». i AMUSEMENTS REGENT 1". Mimaro. Dnnrr and Mnnftiirr Hours. 12 \'oim to II P. M. TO-DAY'S PAR AMOI NT PROGRAM His Last Dollar A Powerful Dramatic RfflM Shown at the folltmliiK hour*: 1.00, 2.4,%, 4.30, 41.18, K.4N), !>.4,"i p. m.. to- Ket her with the folloulnit lilirli urade eomeoleN in betneem THR WONDKHS »p MAtiKKTISM— OXE KISS—A WKHUITI MAT* TKK FOR A DETKCTIVK TO-MORHOW TIIK IIKKI* PI'RI'I.K—A flue dra matic feature; featuring Clara Kiuihall Vounv, NU|»|iorteil hy Mil tun SIIU and a Company of Starw. Photoplay To-day "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" WITH THE PRRFEfT WOMAN ANNETTK KKI.I.UHM A X A Wild, Weird, Spectacular Production From l» a. m. to <1 p. m„ apeeial ad mlaslon on ailultK. lIH-i children, ,V. From « p. 11l to 11 p. m., adllltM, 20ei clilldrV-n, I Oe. V — mf