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Iff £991. Shop In Lebanon Tomorrow. Faro Refttnri Day. Ask for Vouchers nt cmr Store. THE BON TON New Stylos in Women'! 1 Spring SiJits.

to seo thorn. Special Fare Refund Day Attractions FOR TUESDAY FOR TUESDAY BARGAIN SQUARE ECONOMY SQUARE Women's Hose 33 PM A uppclfil JUack, and Cordovan Jinn quality cotton hosn with spliced liff'l ntirl "I 0 11 solo Also a lot. df women's bluck "Hurson" hoeo. All fi from to 10. lar flflc pair.

Women's "Spanish Beauty" HOSE Rcfinlnr 25c Pair 19c Pr. Dliick nnd (Inrlc hrown roll on "Spun lull Benuty" with doubU- noln anil high nilircd lifwl. to 10. One Day Sale Tomorrow Another lot of that wonderful $1.98 DRESS SATIN to bv Mid lhc iiunal price of $1.69 yard been trying for Thr- lion PA UK UKPIaNI) DAY nnd at lust hilvo Kern rod another largo lot of thlH oxcnllont quality drosn mitln. If you couldn't Rc'l, nny In tho last Is your grout opportunity.

This Htitln, nt'ftdlcwB to nny in pimi Bilk, und pure dye find have full lino of imw Hprlng colors, flG Inchon wide. Tho Bon FAU10 HKFUNH DAS" Introducing RINSO Demonstration of This entirely new kind of soap Tiikr-m plnco of soap for Ihr icgulnr family wiwli KC1INNING today and conllnu- hiK nil week an export Hinso demonstrator will bo in our stores to demonstrate this now soup for tlin family washing different from anything you have over used. lie Hiiro to NCC (Ills Demonstration Special demonstration prices 7c a package 5 for 29c 10 for 17 for Washing nuichlno YD. BA Unusual Savings In Domestics Tomorrow 39 in. Unblcnched Sheeting A good flno quullty Mioetlng, cut.

from the ploep. Worth 18c yd. $1,00 White Crib Spreads RQfj A good hoiivy white crib spread In assorted pntterns. These spread's are Hllghtly mussed. Double Bed Sheets 49C Bleached or unliloached double bod shoelH, with center seam and hemmed, ready for use.

Great llargain. "Mohawk" Seamless Sheets $1.39 Double bod Hlr.o bleached or unbleached "Mohawk 'sheets, 81x90. White Double Bed Spreads C1' QQ Light weight hemmed spreads for summer us.e. Kasy to Ooublo Bed Cotton Blankets cot ton blankets with pink or blue bor- $1.93 vnluo. yd.

wide Unbleached Sheetlnff Hfeg, 600 quality. Wide onough for double bed sheets. $1.59 39c rn; YD. Such Lovely Confirmation Dresses Have Arrived Really, you'll be delighted with these charming styles in confirmation dresses. They're so pretty and the prices are so moderate.

$2.49 up to $25.00 Wo have drosses in from to 18 nnd In evory wanted material such as voile, organdy, dotted swlss, georgette, cropo clo chine and canton cropo. Thorn's no need of making a dress when you can chooBo so largo a selection with such Hinali prices. lion Ton 2nd Floor World Disarmament Conference Revives Spirit of 76, Says Prominent D. A. R.

if Decorate All Soldiers' Graves March 27 (United of American nol, dtera. Bailors and nmrluoH, who dlntl til tho World War will bo vlnitod on MoinorJal Day by comrades In tho American Legion both at homo nnd ticcordluK to pluiiH announc- ftd today at Legion nationnl hetul- Legion posts In every community is fain will take charge of Momm orial day ooroiuonlos and dooornto tho gnivos of all votonuit). Wnllo thousunds of communities throughout thin country ni-n honoring tho fioldlor (loud In their midst, tho ilia liint graves in I'M-anco, Kuglund, Italy and HiiHula will not bo neKlort- (Ul. Kof I ho hint two It. has boon tho custom l.oglon national to colloct a fund from 11,000 for this purposo, arc to tank cUarRo ol fund in Kranco and England, largely of Le- moil, iH'tlng in conjunction with Mlmllar bodli-K of offlcluls and clri- j.ons of tlin various foreign countries.

For Constipated Liver 'The nicest cathartic-laxative to jy8lc your bowels when you huvo Biliousness OjaB Indigestion Sour Stomach Cascurets. Ouo or two tonight will empty your bowels com plotely by morning and you will foel splendid. "They work whllo you sleep." CascavotH novor stlv you up or grlpo Itko Salts, Pills, Calomel or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children Cascarota too. USE ONE-THIRD LESS COAL THIS WINTER BY INSTALLING ON YOUR FURANCB AT ONCE A "SAVCOLE" $5.00 Installed UNIFORM HBAT.

TO HI ASHES TO SIFT. IINATIQKfPF COAL OA888. Ftw OH, WHAT A HAPPY SHE CRIED, MY NERVES ARE STRONG AGAIN And 1 Sleep the Sleep of the Contented. I certainly pity any one who suffered like Mrs. Bombergef, of Routs No 2 Lebanon, Pa.

I wds just away; lost twenty pounds In short time: my nerves were In such a condition I was even afraid to CO to the cellar alone; try the best I knew how. 1 could not control Tried different doctors and various ihedlclnes but kept fight on losins weight I had no appetite; I war, simply a nervous wreck, and was becoming very much discouraged. I saw so much In the papers about Tonsil that I thought perhaps some of the herbs, roots and barks might at least give me relief. I rfm now using my third bottle and 1 have gained pounds. My nerven are stronger than they have been for months.

I really fopl fine In every respect compared to the norvoits condition I was In and thn merits of Tonall certainly-bare proved beneficial In my Tona.ll i certainly furnished the necessary element to build up ray shattered condl- lon; no one knew how I suffered but myself. Above testimonial given February 2, 1921. TONALL Is sold at Snavely's Drug Store Pa. Also by il loading druggists. Vies-President Coollga oonorat ilatlom from William N.

of the D. A. R. on part In Disarmament Conference. "THE national npirit of 1776 born on a great International scale." This Is the.

way In which Mrs. William Reynolds, chairman of the International Relations Committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution, summarised the results of the Disarmament Conference in congratulating the administration and delegates upon Its ro- suit. As chairman of this Important committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution, In' whose Continental Memorial Hull nt Washington the delegates hold their sessions, she Is now issuing recommendations to all chapters of the society as to definite action they can endorse to uphold the agreements reached nt the conference. "I see in the treaties drawn up by the delegates of'eight great nations the groundwork for an 'Inter national De-duration Independ Mrs. Keynolds told Vice President Ooolldjte nt the close the conference.

"What our Revolt! tlonnry forefathers established for nation In 1776, the men assembled at this conference have sought to accomplish for the world. A new nternatlonnl morality has been I'olced, and It now remains for us nil to do our part In seeing that these treaties are ratified and tha ilodpos contained therein arc kept in international good faith." Mrs. Reynolds has Just left her homo in Wlnston-Salem, N. on a trip to tho Pacific Coast. En route she will attend conferences of tho Daughters of the American 'Revolution In seven states and will personally present the report of her committee on the Disarmament Conference and tho recommendations on service this organization of 000 women can perform In strengthening international tiea.

Special Interest centers around Mrs. Reynolds on this trip because of her candidacy for President Gen- oral of tho Daughters of the American Revolution at their forthcoming election. Foe this post she the unanimous endorsement ot many states and the support chapters in nil parts of the country. Jack Williams The Climber Will Be Here (Continued from Pase ie will climb the Farmers Trust Co. building.

For the past 13 years if has climbed large buildings In ienrly every big city in tho United States. He used no apparatus and a col- ectton bo taken from tho audl- thirty percent ot which will be given to tho American Legion Relief Fund. 1 Samuel T. Shelly, 85. of Grant- nam, severely Injured last November in an automobile wreck, was found dead in bed by his wife.

Coats in all European coundius co- jporuUnjj with tlieso will Unit tho grave of evory American who porlahed overseas la appro- irlutely dooratod. To prevent confusion and duplication of effort in decorating gravts thlH country on Momoriu! Dtiy, ho, Legion has asked all posts to M'Kunlzo a central graves iou bureau In ovary county for tho 'lirnoHo of properly recording graves of voter-ins of till wars ai-il assigning snicu graves to tho individual posts for proper decoration. Natiouul headquarters suggests that the followluK iufornuitlou bo obtained la regard to ouch veteran buried in liomo cemeteries: Name, organization, dates of enlistment and death, rank, discharge und place of burial, giving exact location by lot and numbor, Definite information in Kiivd to th 0 last resting places of nil veterans obtained by tho Legion's Keglatratlon Bureau win prove Inviiluuhlo, in later years, Lo- sioii olllcluls believe, i In South America lly LIHULK P. SAUNDEHS (United Press Staff Buenos Aires, (l)y Mall to tho United Press). For an Amorlcau, uuting in South America and especially In Argentina, is sonunvhat of mi ndvonturo.

lihorc they serve breakfast food In the soup. Such is ouo of tho highly original use the Argontinne cook puts your choice package of United States cert-al to, blandly assuming that tho rest of the world is doing likewise. Tho hungry mini dips into a thick- Ish fluid und lo, up comes tho spoon laden with a species of gum, composed of rolled oats or some other pro- ruratiou mother buys lu a bright colored package and puts on the stove in tho night to make sure it is thoroughly cooked for breakfast. From the bottom of Unit soup plate you may rescue whole wheat, rice, For Cold on the Chest Musterolo is ewy to apply and it does not blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster, Mmtcrole is a clean; white ointment, made with oil of Simply it in gently with the finger tips. You will tedelif it brings relief, Get Musterole your drug store.

slightly raw barley nnd a dozen and one substances Kcuorally iissoclated with a pitcher of cream and 7 a. in. on working dnys. In all of South America tho "Moo" factories do a rushing business putting; out sphughotti and thai vio with tho Chinese proauct In length, but not content with thwio commoner shapes, the cook demands tho in small cuiH, to roproeont melon sueds und bulky hoseUte. To this off, slulo.

Meats, if (hoy are not tho popular native roasts, must bo generously bathed in sauce or cooked in with the tubles, UUe a Now England boiled 'dinner, which hero who calls 'puch- ero." Another concoction, "carbou- ada," Is nnule from rice and six vegetables. Ono of the principal Sunday sports is to go on a picnic to the Tlgre della and stop at one of tho resorts for the purpose of absorbing mammoth plates of sphaghotti and cheese, cooked with inont anrt tomato sauce, which iiad its orsigln in Italy. If, on the other hand, tho picnic SB a truly outdoor affair, father brings along metal cross and spikes side beet on It, sotting lhe wholo thing beside a tire. The result, when roasted goes down on tho menu as "asados." This is sowed up with slabs of the hard French lint there are "Kugllsh" and "German" breads. A pudding, one soon learns, In Argentina, is a sponge cake fruit, while tho word cookie is limited in its application to nufrosted loa wafers.

As there are plenty of servants, the most informal luncheon Is serv- ed'in courses, with a corresponding assortment of forks and plates numerous enough for a formal banquet. Cooks claim in their advertisements for jobs to bo masters of the culinary art In four or flv 0 languages, but If the accomplished "senor- Ua," when she appears on the scene is able to concoct native dishes and shows signs of intelligence when instructed to put two egns instead of eight in the custard, the employer may live in hopes that if Maria or Joseflna doesn't get a beau or better job In six months she may be turning out fairly edlbl food. Steel and Wire Plant At Allentown Resumes On Full Capacity WEATHER WILL BE UNSETTLED DURING WEE The following Is the weather lore- cast ifqr the week, wsued 'by the bureau at Washington D. North Atlantic and Middle Atlantic, warm and showery.weatner at the ginnlng of the week iby fair anj. cooler until Friday and Saturday, when weather will again become unsettled with, probability of showers.

4 WONDERFUL LITTLE BULL-FIGHTER If you have attended the Barnum Bailey Circus you have been amused by A little man who BBTTtR THAW A MVSTARB PLASTER AHeutowu, March 21 The firs' the large- Allentowu industries to Bet back to full capacity tho war Is tho AHontowu "Steel iiud Company, the local plant of tho United States Steel Cov-pova- tlou, wliicb. increase its force from two to ce shift'-, giving employment to more ttiap iOOO men. iudleaygus that i' Avill run on lull Joi- an indefinite Fredericksburg FroderickBburg, IMafch 27 The program to 'b 0 rendered by tho Intnrniodiate juiplla promises to ho a fine one. vrlll consist of two plays, pantomimes and au tomln'ed por.es, folk dancea and a pageant. It in full of spicy sayings and cotnic songs, which makes it humorous from start to finish.

Tho proceeds win TJO utilized on their Viclrola fund. The entertainment bo Kivon two nislits, Friday, March 31, and Saturday, April 1. On both night's curtain will rise promptly ct 8 o'clock, i iMirs. J. 15.

natdort, of Lickdale, and Miss Clara Sherk, of Steelton, veturne i to their homes utter spending a 'ow days Uh Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sherk. Paul Reber, electrician, has the contract to wire and install the nlcctrlc lights in Cltiune Wtlhelm's house in Market Square, which ho 'bought C.

G. Beaver. John Wagner, executor of the vi P. Wagner estate, sold a house and lot on South Lebanon street, Lev! Sheplor. The sale of C.

to. Beavev'a per- spnal property was attended and fair prices realized. David II, Umiberger Is having his louse on North Mechanic street, re- uortoled anj wiretl lor the electric ights, Tho play rendered by the students of the Prtdei-ickslburg high school, Vlways in Trouble, was decided success. Everyone acted his Part well, Warren Zimmerman loading, chavucter the play, delighted llle nudieiico jy a comic song. Mr, and Mrs.

O. Kemp motored to Philadelphia on Thursday Tho following attended a carpet at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krissinger- on Saturday: Mrs. G.

Trautman, Airs. C. W. Mrs. Emma Gassevt, Mrs.

Wilson Polffer, Mrs. John H. Sherk, Mrs. O. Reber, Mrs.

George Lauer, G. II. Miller, Mrs Allison Boeshore', Mrs. Amelia Burgner. Mrs.

Robert Boeshore, Mrs. Scott Klllinger, Mrs. H. Boeshore, Mrs. Amelia Qerhart, Mrs.

John H- Brandt, Mrs. John Krissinger, Mrs. JoseH. Krissinger, Misses Lizzie Boeshore, LUlta and Mamie Kvisstnger, Grace and Mabel Killiager, Ruth and Dorothy Beaie, Naomi und Edua KfiBSineer, Master Hev- Iilrs. Krlasineer furnished her wau KrUsiuger, Joe it.

guests with cake and. lemonade. out the entire show, awisted by two other dwarfs. One of tho chief of this miniature comedian is that of burlesque bull-fight. He fastens bull's horns on bis trick goat and then goes through the most ridiculously amusing stunts in imitation of a bull-fight.

He waves his red flag and his sword. The bull, or goat, charges him madly and round and round the ring they (o, each by turn pursuing the other. This is Joe Kassino, leader of the troupe of midgeta that baa for years been amusing people of America. He is a husky ittle man. but nevertheless he knows his Us and tnes to get rid of them.

You who have seen him will be amaied In learn that he is fifty-eight yeare old and has spent nearly all his life in amusing 600 Mr. Kaesrao is well-to-do man and has a safety-box that is pretty well led (vHh gilt-edged securities. When, asked lo what he ascribes his vigor at his tune of life and his seeming perpetual youth, he says; "I keep my stomach and boweh in good condition with Sanalt." If yon ask him what Sanalt is ha will tell you. that it is the "Sensible Tonio," and it has been made for nearly a hundred yean sad that he has used it to very great advantage, Mr. Kassino "Of course, .1 am sometimes troubled with constipation 01 indigestion.

No one could reach my tune of life and lead the active ejastenoe that I do, without feeling the effects of over-taxed, but whatever the trouble I just take Sanalfc for a week or BO, and an fit again. It seems to make my wfcoto system go straight. It surely keeps my complexion good by acting upon the blood, and I never have to oe afraid of whak I am going to if there is a Sanalt bottle nearby." You can covet up complexion with powder and rouge, but you clear it up except, by purifying the blood, improving digestion and correcting vne bowels. Banalt does all these, therefore, Sanalt, the Sensible Tonio, true beautifier. ELECTFOO News Want Ads Bring Quick Results You See Where to Clean and When to Stop Why keep on working after the work Oa Air-Wpy Electric CJcaiwr there te.

pweot dvwt indicator that showf ypu the moment jrow wpet or reg or whatever you way be workjog on it thoroughly It is a pewittB Imiwwement fplainly of Alr-Wwr tbwougU Free Trial WewifltcndyouanAir-Wayontendayi' toss trial, so it to bwnc and tert it on own Then when you And, to it, yow toy it on nwotWy "fdcplione today. BENDER 4 StHROPP St..

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