tub ruLToit cotmrr ioswb, iief jXttLLnxmn, tjl ' --rifirMMl If ITE R BROTHERS Fall Styles, Crisp, New, Beautiful Occupy All Departments of Our Store THE SUMMER is waning, the tennis racket, the bathing suit, the cnoe, and the motor boat are being put by, and with them are going the summer clothes. The Summer Season is now written off from a fashion view point as past, and the call of the Fall Styles is heard. The stocks of the store have undergone a complete change and now present the ACitumn an.d Winter Styles, crisp, new and beautiful in Every Department. 3 5 ' Warner's Rust Proof Corsets 'X'HEV SHAPE and fit prop- erly, and show your i rocks to best advantage. You can wash a WARNER'S and it will be crisp and fresh. And will not rust. It's as comfortable as a glove, and washes as well. , Moderately Priced $1 and higher Every Corset Guaranteed Redfern Corsets X7E BELIEVE in fitting good corsets onlv. For this reason we recommend a Redtern front-lace, if you like, or back-lace, and you'll be well satisfied with either if it's a Recife n. Th re is a model just for you th:it will shape your form into gr.iceful and lovely lines. A n extraordi nary Corset at the price of an ordi STYLE "Stvle" as defined by this store is tar from being an indefinite term used to give a seeming im portance to empty generalisms. On the contrary, "style" is a word that is very definite, meaning when applied to fashions gar ments that in line, in color, m draping, in trimming, have been "checked up" and verified as correctly and faultlessly following the "master samples" originally designed by those who create the "styles." The fashion sections of our store are full of such masterly copies and adaptations of New York, Chicago and Paris Fashions. Le iter Brothers p. WMM racket store Well, last week we told you about glass jars - tin cans, jar gums, coal oil, etc. We can still sell you glass jars-quarts at 60 cents, and half.gaii0n at 85 cents; jar rings at 5 and 8 cents a doz. or 3 cents a pound. Tin cans at 50 cents. Coal oil fa 12 cents a gallon, now. AiinrAAM Oil a nn a m J til . il I uuucrwear dums aim iioinm We are in shape to save you some monyon un. derwear, shoes, and clothing. We bought all these goods early, and we are going to give you the ben efit of the nice saving. You want to 6ee the Men's fleeced underweir we nave ior- ou cenis eacc; aiso, tne one at 65 Men's union suits at $1.25, $1.35, $1.90, $2.50 and $3.75. Men's wool shirts and drawers $l'oo and $1.35. Children's separate underwear, 15 cents and 35 cents each. Bovs' union suits 55 cts Misses heavy, 55 and 65 cents. Boys' sweater coats, 50 cents to $1.25. Men's sweater coats 50 cents to $3.25. Boys' sport coats, $3.25 to$7.5o. Men's heavy Overalls $1.00 and $1.25. Gallon crocks 10 cents Men's work shirts 60 cents. Men's wool shirts 95 cents and $1.98. We think we can save you, also on Shoes for the Whole Family 11 These goods are hard to get, but we expected this and bought heavily, and we are now very glad we did. We have just received a work shoe for men that was ordered three months ago that is hard to beat and we can, sell it at $2.60. 50-lb. lard cans 55 cents, butcher knives 10 to 25 cents, same kind and same price as last year. Linoleum 85 and $1.00 a yard, 100 split rivets 5 cents, corn . bushel basket 95 cents, bed blankets $1. 25 to S3 horse blankets $1.25 to $2.50, Buggy harness $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00, set bunch straps 10 cents, Fire Extinguisher. We have a good fire extinguisher. Anyone that owns an automobile should have one. They cost but 35 cents and one might save the price of a new machine. If you have rats, why not try Rat Corn? It will kill them, and you won't have a smell either only 20 and 45 cents a box. This is the time of year to get your stock and chickens in good condition for the winter. Just try Dr. Hess's remedies. 25, 60, and dollar sizes. HULL & BENDER . McConnellsburg, Pa. 55 Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. g Miss Minnie Reisner was call ed to Salix, Pa., a few days ago to accept a position as teacher in one of the schools of that place. Mrs. Agnes Ray, of this place, spent a few days last week vis iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Rinedollar in Everett W. SCOU UlCKSOn, oariAsman, Merrill W. Nace and son Bill, andWelles H. Greathead, formed a motoring party that visited Gettysburg Tuesday. Miss Annie Reisner returned to McKeesport a few days ago to resume work in the City schools as head of the Domestic Science department Mrs. George B. Mock and daugh ter Miss Mildred, of this place are leaving to-day for a trip to Allentown, Pa., where they will visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Rose Swartzwelder, wife of Dr. J. S. Swartzwelder, of Mercersburg, spent a few days in town this we.ek visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Runyan and other friends. George F. Mellott, . who owns three big farms near William son, Franklin County, threshed wheat from one of his fields which yielded forty-two bushels to the acre. From other portions ' of his farms he realized about thirty-five bushels to the acre. U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY. As per Ruling of the Treasury.Department of the United States. Any Bank or Trust Company, may qualify as a Depository of Government funds. The FULTON COUNTY BANK has been approved as such and has now Government Funds and Deposit. D. Edward Fore, whose store was destroyed by fire a few days ago, has secured a position in Chambersburg and will move to that, city about the first of Oc tober. Stanley Kidwell, proprietor of a barber shop in North Martins busg, W. Va., was found guilty there Thursday of bringing 100 quarts of whisky into that city from Hagerstown, in violation of the state prohibition law, and was fined $300 and given four months in jail. Kidwell offered no defense. Thomas K. Downes and son Smith Harris, and Miss Kate Smith-all near Needmore, spent last Saturday in town. Smith, although barely three years of age is certainly a precocious youngster. While in the News office, the Editor said, "Smith, xt i t - .u: 9 any neeumuuf iiema, who weerw The little fellow reached for a pencil and a piece of paper and got down to business, holding his pencil with all the preciseness of an old faahioned sch tolmaster, and writing with the e irnestneH of his Grandfather tha late "Jim" Downes. DON'T GET COLD FEET. But Bay Good Fhoes from the Store where you do not pay fancy prices and bave a LARGE STOCK to select frotn , The Real Family Shoe Store Shoes. Hats, Trunks, Suitcases, Umbrellas, Gloves, Men's Hosiery, &c PETERS & IIEINTZELMAN The "Daylight Store" on the Square, Chambersburg, Pa. W Glass Turn it lltv film it rlnwn .-.mntrno ?nct the SMllCl aa mm vvaa am mm w llliv WW JUMk What is the matter with this wick, anyway? Ten to one it isn't the wick at all. It's the kero sene you're using. Your lamp simply can 7 give best service unless you use ATLANTIC" Ravolitfht Rnyolight Oil gives a brilliant yet mellow light, and " steady heat without smoke, sputter or odor, do to the store that displays the sign : "Atlantic Rayolight Oil for Sale. Here. Then you'll be sure to get the genuine, and it costs no more than the ordinary, unsatisfactory kinds. You'll likely Wa that store a good place to deal regularly, too. It'l a teUnlific fact that, of any art Ificial light, a mm lamp it th mott nttful and pltatint to th THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia and Pittsburgh PERFECTION Smokeless Oil Heaters Never smoke, loot or came un pleasant odors. Keep any room In ) the bound warm and comfortable wilU 11 b cneerrui, radi ating heat Ask your dealer. Price, li.SO to 18.60. ESS Rayo Lamps For p?rft7 results, al ways use liayo Lamps. The ideal light for all purposes. Ma leoibest materials. Designs for every room. Ask your dealer. Price, 11.90 up. your dealer. Trico, 14.S0 to 18.60. ft Rayo Lar'te .ures perfect"'1'. . hustion. . m dealer. IT'" SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIR SHOP One Door East of Cline's Garage. MACHINERY COST HUNDREDS OF D0UaRS . Makes Your Shoes Good as New, and Looks Like 1& All klDds of Harness Repairs, Prompt attention. C. F. SCOTf, Proprietor.