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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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i T- -v- T. iiimmer Specials AK BROS. $1,29 LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS $1,29 ce on sale 300 assorted Ladies' $2.00 Night Gowns, fine ba- i lace trimmed, six assorted styles, an exceptional lot, all cut a full at $1.29 $3.85 L'AIGLON GINGHAM DRESSES $3.85 1 $3.85 300 assorted L'Aiglon $5.00 Gingham Dresses. All on sale tomorrow at $3.85 al 29c 100 dozen assorted Ladies' Bleached SOc Undervests. egular and extra sizes at 29c 1 $1.35 50 dozen Bleached Mohawk Sheets, 81x90 to be at $1.35 25c 100 dozen Bleached 42x36 Pillow Cases to be sold Buy now as they are.

getting very scarce, owing to the Editions at mills. Best quality apron ginghams, per yd. al 39c 500 assorted round and square Leatherette $1.00 torch Cushions at 39c Don't miss the $10.75 Summer Dress Sale. Canton Crepe, de Chine and Tricolettes in assorted colors and white $10.75 SHIRT SALE-79c prow we place on sale over 1500 Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts includ- 1 Pongee, Percale and Fancy Striped Madras, some with collars ched, others 'with neck bands and soft cuffs in all sizes at one 79c Each 300 dozen Men's Half Hose. Colors brown, navy, and black.

Price per pair 6c r- If you are looking for a stylish see our line, 1 98c, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 pair Ladies' Brown and Black Leather $3.50 Oxfords th Rubber; Heels to be sold at $2.29 ,1 59c 50 dozen assorted Ladies' Percale $1.00 Bungalow rons, Second Floor at 59c dozen assorted Girls 6 to 14 year $2.00 Dresses, com- ismg ginghams, plain chambrays and voiles, all to go at one ice your choice 85c 200 Assorted round $1.39 porch cushions in assorted fig- ged cretonnes, your choice i. 85c 1 200 pairs Silk Striped $4.00 Summer Door Curtains, colors own, blue, rose and green. Special price, per pair $1.98 1 20 dozen assosted Girls Imported Organdie $8.50 Dresses, assorted high colors, sizes 6 to 14 years 'at ial 50 dozen assorted Boys $1.00 Blouses, comprising percales and chambrays, sizes 6 to 15 years, all to go at 69c 1 lot assorted Boys 6 to 15 year percale blouses a 75c value 1 49c Mai 49c This week we place on sale 50 dozen Ladies' All Sifk J51.00 Hose, black only at half price 49c 20 dozen assorted Girls 6 to 14 year White Organdie Dress- Second Floor at $1.39 ial 98c Ladies' Percale Bungalow $1.50 Dresses in small per- ale checks an ideal style for summer wear at 39c 20 pieces assorted 59c Table Damask while they last Per yard, 39c cjial 6c 100 rolls Brown Toilet Twill lOc Cotton Toweling at a give away price, per yard 6c cial $8.75 150 assorted $12.00 Imported Organdie Dresses for Junior Girls in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. This season's latest creations in all the high colors to be sold at $8.75 Week we place on sale an assorted lot of Ladies' Voile, Organdie and Dresses. J10.00 values- all Jp go al one price $6.75 led complete line of Girls White Organdie and Voile Dresses.

Sizes to 14 years at $258, $3,98, $4.98, and $6.98 case assorted cEbice patterns in 25c Dress Ging- jis at special price 19c Hemstitched $1.50 Mercerized Table size 60x72 inches. i't miss 98c 9c-50 DOL Assorted Ladies $1.00 TOte Shirt Waists, all to go at half 49 line of Ladies Voile Dresses at $6.98, $9,98 and $12.00 -This lot comprises Children's 2 to 6 year Dresses; Children's Rompers; ren's Creepers; Ladies 1 extra size Gingham Aprons; Children's Underskirts; 2 to 16 year Bloomers; Girls Percale Aprons. On separate tables, second less than half price 25c -This lot Children's Plain Chambray 2 to 6 year Dresses; Chil- rw? Ww offered before. On separate tables on sec- SITE FOR Oil FELLOWS HOME i Selection Was Confirmed at Sessions 6f Grand Lodge The proposed home at Middletbwn for aged Odd Fellows was assured on Thursday when the site was timed at the sessions of the Gfan'd Lodge of Odd Fellows, held at burgh. Mlddletown was chosen as a site for the proposed home recently at a district convention held In Philadelphia, and the" Lebanon County delegates lent their endorsement to the plan, but It remained for the Grand Lodge to officially sanction the site before work could be started.

According to present plans the home Is to be completed and ready for 09cupancy within' three years. News of the Grand Lodge's action was received In Mlddletown yesterday In a telegram from A. H. Luck- enblll, Mlddletown representative who attended the session In place of Warren G. Schrelner, who confined to the Harrisburg Hospital by Illness.

The hom will be located on a portion of the old Colonel Young estate, and will cost more than $150,000. present home IB located in PhUla- delphia, but was recently sold and inaust be vacated. 'IB, Rebel Forces Attacked Paraguay Government' Asuncion, Paraguay, June (United forces under Colonel Chlerf, which have threatening the capitol for a week, attacked government forces late yesterday. The insurgents began their assault with a heavy cannonade, which was replied, to by a government Surprise Party For Miss Elizabeth Walmer A delightful Surprise party, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Walmer, of 121 South Water street, on Wednesday evening honor of the.

birthday, of their daughter Elizabeth. The guests presented Miss Walmer with a number of pretty gifts and the evening was merrily spent playing games 'and enjoying musical selestions after which. Jrafreshments were served. Those present were, Miss Elizabeth lien-" Ining, Miss Edythe Miller, Miss Ethel Strohm, Katharine Bright, Lillie Shaak, John Ilgenfritz, Lester Miller, Harvey Steckbeck, Lester Walmer, Edgar Fisher, Earnest Lightner, Mr. aad Mrs.

Strohm, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keikel and son Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and daughters Ruth and Elizabeth, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Walmer and daughter Elizabeth and J.oyce and Mr. -Mrs. Harvey Walmer and Miss Anna Baum. Glad Sister Escaped Operation "Physicians had given my sister up to die; they wanted to operate for stones, but she was too weak and could only talk in whispers.

I got her a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and in 3 weeks she vas able to get about and walked a mile to church." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the rhal mucus from the intestiinal tract and allays the inflammation which- causes practically all stomach, liver and ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Eor sale by Snavaly DruK and leading druggists everywhere. Nina graduates of Maytowh sohoolrec.elved diplomas last nTght with Ra'iph Newcomer valedic- Martin Longenecker utatorlan. times lOGHf in value! to $5.90 ti; Shoes in Purtss and Oxf Also smoked elk OP tan calf Sports fofds with differeht color Saddle rubber leather solev heel "Flapper 0 Pumps of Patent Leather, or Tan Call A dl 5 White Canvas Oxfords and Straps, $1,90 to $3.90.

Ladies' Smoke Elk Oxfords, $3.40. Ladies' Cut Out Patent 2 strap La fe a 8tra Tat1 Black Kid and Patent Pumps, $2.75 to $5.90, 28Sbuth Lebanon qe Go. Mark R. Arnold, Mgr. INFANTS INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's Avoid Imitationt nt Substitutes extract in Original Foo4-Drink For All THE FACE IN THE MIRROR face, does It wear the contented expression of good health, or are the features drawn and pallid? Iq the latter case, your story'Is read by all who see you, and what woman pi spirit wants to be pitied for her physical condition? There is a way to get the nervous, tired lines cut Sf your face and the slump out of your body.

The use of that standard remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, will strengthen nerves tone up the system to resist that excessive fatigue. LABOR SEEKS FARM VOTE FOR MORE POWER Detroit Just Received a Full Line of DETROIT VAPOR OIL STOVES Special 10 Per Cent, Cincinnati, May impressive demonstration of organized labor's political power was in the making today. The and purpose-of the leaders which, was clearly reflected by individual'delegate's to the American Federation ot Labor convention was sutamed up by William Johnson, President "of the Machinists Union, who said: "What we d'd in Iowa, we will do in many other The nomination of Brookhart Iowa was a'clear cut demonstration labor's for It was accomplished organized workers in co-operation with the farmers." The convention of the 'American Federation of Labor next week will be asked to sanction some method for obtaining the result labor leadn era. determined to congress of men who in the 'opinion ol the worke.rs better represent them tlila'ri those now Bitting.

in this connection the advisability of calling an early' meeting of the "Conference for political activity," uridtr the" of Johnson and others, met gome weeks ago "in, Chicago, haa been put up to Johnson. The purpose would plan'Jm 1 mediately (or the most Degressive and widespread congress'tonal cam- possible, with intensive or- World's Lowest Priced FULLY BQVIPPB.D. Automobile The Car Cymftareit TryitaiOurGittit 'i ganizatlon of not yet decided about it and probably would not until the federation convention ends. "We go on- as we have, hand-' Jlng each state separately with such organization as we may be able to effect," said Johnson. "What we did in Iowa was done without the intensive organisation we would have liked.

It naturally spurs us on to better efforts. It was demonstration to' what we can and will The Federation cou, be asked adopt, ot -the following methods for this year's partlsati under the direction 61 a committee headed -by Samuel Gompers. 2 A joint campaign, not controlled nor directed the Federation. 3 Organization a labor a 'of RED ROSE DAY AT JONESTOWN U. B.

Anniversary, and Red Rose will be observed In the First U. of Jonestown on this ooraV Ing Sunday and the occasion will bi marked. by special services through? out th day. The pastor, A. D.

Shoemaker, will deliver special sermons 'al both morning and. waning services and special musld will be. rendered by the church Veteran, Boots and Cane 1 In Good Condition Among the war veterans were guests of the Harrlslburs Rot'arir Club at the Penn-Itarrls recently was Louis '81-yeai'A Void. of Palmyra'. Schneider carried a cane and wore a pair of.

boots his father, sports upon his arrival In this country teom; (jrermany la 1836'i The three, the veteran, the boots and the cane, were In good tlon. of the Quarter Century Clubs of the Reading Harrlsburgr Pottsvllle and Pottstown stores of -Pomeroy Steawrt, 90 members who had been. In "the firm's employ 25 years more received each. Nature has provided in the cells of the liver of the a treasure bouse of golden vitamine-bearing oil, surpassing in vitamine-richness any other form of fat or oil QF PUREST VITAMINE-BEARING COD-LIVER OIL is the ideal body-building tonic for all A little added to assimilation and re-inforces the body with strength. EmuUion a highly charged bearing Food, builds health.

There ia no better time than flffht HOW to start taking Scott's Emulsion! Scott Bowie, Mooniflald, 22-6 Song Amelita Galli-Curci Antjiony Harrison Close To Anthony Harrison Trot Whiteman's Orch. Trot" Whiteman's Orch. Trot Benson's Orch. Benson's Orch. Trot Rose Orch.

Up Trot The Virginians My Honey's Loving Trot Virginians Orch. Honey Smith's Orch, Love the Land of Old Black Qt. Winks Billy Murray See the Summer Victrola Display in our i iller'j Music Store,.

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1872-1977