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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • 2

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The News-Heraldi
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i PAOSTWO, .,3 CI FRANKLIN EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1912. RECENT DEATHS. LADIES' HOMI JOURNAL PATTERNS SOLD HEM, Mrs. Charlea Perry. Mrg.

Charles Perry died at Cherry- Grape Juice A Critical Employer tree Friday nlslU, after a brief llliieag with Inflammation of the bowels. She was about thirty years of age. Her t.Jlv PURE AND UNFERMENTED It come from the Grape. (1 ve-year-old daughter recently choked 'to death on a bean, while playing at the homo of her grandfather, near Just Growing Pretty, winsome Harriett Lennox I Ten-Mile Hot torn. The funeral services were held at 11 o'clock this morning In the Osen- bad been clerking at Marston's de The Win.

Edwards Company part uient store for nearly two months mortuary chapel In the Masonic Already she bad lost the pretty color They May Sale of (Under muslins a Magnet tor Every Woman With Lingerie to Buy 'For the dainty woman and the economical woman and the woman who Is both. Summertime, Bummer Gowns; traveling, camping all these mean multiplied demands for Lingerie of a dainty as 'well as durable sort. The garments are up to this store's standard in every way but price. 'building, Oil t'lty, and the interment from her cheeks and she found much harder to sell a waist than she xtesuits snow wnetuer advertising aiul additional services were held at lays, and this paper brings results. jCentervllle at 2 o'clock.

imagined it could be wben formerly she bad the money to purcliuse what ever she desired. "Did that woman buy the waist she was looking at?" questioned Nora "No, after I had wasted a quarter of an hour showing her everything in Summer Need, Or talio tho Petticoats stock she said: 'These waists are at $1.00 seven beautiful, but I haven't tbe money, my mmsm Hundreds Upon Hundreds of Snowy Garments Answering Your Every Start If you will with the Corset Covers at 15c nut an ugly scam to mar their worth and goodness, styles to choose from every variety in trimmings. Nightgowns cut full and free every approved Summer style, starting at COc. Special provision for the extra-elze woman with her special needs. Not a Lingerie need is forgotten and not a woman in Franklin who won't find it worth whllo to share.

"That's the way it is with those 'old commented Nora. "They seem to have nothing on earth to do but to pester salesladies, and some women think because they have plenty of money it's their privilege UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN. LIGHT-WEIGHT to leave their manners at home." "The very words 'lingerie waists' "Merode" Underwear for women and children. Thls store is Franklin's exclusive selling agent for the famous -NIGHT gives me a pain," admitted Harriett. "I'm weary of trying to make a thirty-six waist fit a woman who takes size forty-four, when we happen to Nowhere else In the city will you be able to get these goods.

We claim superiority for "Merode11 from the view-point of utility, economy and long wear. Low-neck, sleeveless Combnation Suits at 50c close fitting knee, ankle-length or umbrella shape Vitag'raph "In WorKing for Hubby," A great This is a very superior value. be out of her size." comedy, with John Bunny. Lubin "The Lovers' Signal," Thrilling drama "No, madam," she said, turning around, "we haven't any blue chiffon waists with chenille trimming and gold braid. I'm sure she wouldn't The same shapes may also be had in better quality, lisle $1.00 a suit.

Separate Vests and Pants from 10c to GOc each. WOMEN'S HOSIERY. 25c Sbeer mercerized gauze lisle or silk boot; re-inforced heel and tos; garter top, black and tan Edison "The Dumb Wooing'," fresh comedy. buy one if-we had It." sprinkling with humor. Better quarter quality than we've ever shown "What's the trouble with you? You seem so disheartened," asked Nora ission, sympathetically.

at any time before this. 39c Gauze lisle, light-weight, double heel and toe; garter top. 50c -Silk lisle of sheerest gauze or again one of pure sik boot with long garter top. Two values that will brln you back again for more. Absolute- "This is the first position I ever had, but I presume I can stand the ly as good as any store will offer at 75c.

All shades, white and black. The above are but hints calling your attention to a stock of hosiery that has no equal in this section, and no superior anywhere, iwhere every number sold at whatever price, is of superior all-aound excellence. If these statements be true, does not your own interest counsel Investigation? MANY NEW ARRIVALS AMONG WOMEN'S TUB SUITS, DRESSES AND LINGERIE FROCKS. It is a gratification to hear the pleasant words of commendation bestowed upon tBe extent and worthiness of this store's showing or warm weather garments, and we are doubly glad that we can announce an exhibit that to our mind will not be excelled by stores in Cities many times larger than Franklin. Lingerie Dresses Upwards of three hundred of these dainty one-piece garments, all becomingly trimmed with lace and other appropriate decorations, fashioned according to the last word from style centers to $20.00 each.

Gingham Frocks For morning and afternoon wear, simple and trim-looking, are here in abundance. No need to bother about making or planning just step in and we will relieve you of all dress worries. $1.50 to $8.75 each. customers. I try my best, but the way a girl is treated Just because she has to earn her living is disgraceful." "You're too haughty," advised Nora.

"Be a little more agreeable. If the manager tells you to sell a waist for all silk, sell it for that, and don't explain to the would-be customer that It is only near-silk, sewed with near-silk thread, not made in a union shop, and that it is embroidered by machinery and not by hand." "Possibly I'm wrong, but no difference what I do or say he, Mr. Mar-Eton, the proprietor, always finds fault when he goes by this department. Either the boxes aren't straight, or tbe waists are laid on the table crooked, or I should have made a sale; I went to lunch or came back too late. If my mother wasn't de-j pendent upon me I'd leave this -NIGHT Eclair "The Raven," by Edgar Allan Poe, a NEW WHITE FABRICS FOR GRADUATION DRESSES.

FRESHLY UNPACKED. NEW PATTERNS IN SHADOW LACES. THE STORE THAT'S BUILT ON QUALITY. two-reel masterpiece. Imp "The BroKen Lease," Comedy Drama.

Great Southern "Those Married Men," Bright, sparKling comedn. Imp "Ice Boating on the Shrewsbury River," Sporting. Admission, 5c and 10c "Strange, Mr. Marston should be so critical. He is so full of business that he usually leaves the minor de tails to his managers.

Cheer up, NEW YORK MARKETS furnished by Keene Bros, Brokers, POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ChicagoNewB.l -The barber sometime's wiorlcs at cut rates. "ft l- A man's friends all-know that he is you'll get used to it twenty years from now; you'll even wonder that you noticed such things as impertinent shoppers and critical employers." "Twenty years from now, gracious! Don't mention waists in connection Franklin, Bell 'Phone, 428-G! Petroleum 'Phono 2BS-J. American Car Foundry 594 with the future to me. I'd like to in love before he discovers it.

1 3 I At 30 a spinster begins to realize Anaconda 42 that she is missing the Mrs. 'Atchison, Common 106 It is easy tx convince ft lazy man that American Locomotive 43 he is a victim of hard luck. American Smelt, and 85 It's all right to think good thoughts, Amalgamated Copper 83 This Piano to the Highest Bidder Your Own Price Accepted waste my time that long selling 'waists marked down from $3 to $2.98, and others marked up from $2.98 to $8.98." "If you continue to dreS3 in that convent fashion," said tbe other girl, glancing admiringly at her own over-trimmed gown, "dress your hair in that absurd, simple style, never put any color on your face when you look ghastly pale, and not make the least effort to please the men "Thank you for your well-meant advice, but the men I'm likely to meet in this business are not the men I care to know socially," commenced Warriptt who waa interruTitfid hv a The Only Way to but it's more so to do good deeds. I American Cotton Oil The man who understands the true Baltimore Ohio 108 philosophy of living is glad he is alive. Brooklyn Rapid Transit 88 Even at a society ball clothes do not Consolidated Gas 242.

make the man, or the lack of them the' Chesapeake Ohio 78 woman. Colorado Fuel and Hron 29 And many a man gets so mean that Canadian Pacific 264 he actually doesn't care what people Delaware Hudson 171 ihink of him. Erie S5Vs It makes a difference whether a girl oreat Northern .7 131 Clave Money to Burn We have taken over the sale of an excellent piano, of which the above illustration is a photograph. says she will be a young man's sister Illinois Central 127 Louisville Nashville 159 young boy who said: "Mr. Marston his sister A woman must be proficient in the Missouri Pacific wishes to see you in his private ofHce 39 119 art of making up, if she would have- a Northern Pacific mirror lie to her face.

is NOTO BURN IT. To be able to spend enough when you are old you must see to it that you practice self-denial and economy while young and be able to save. It is far better to voluntarily give up extravagances NOW than to be COMPELLED to give up necessities in the day of need. Ice 29 Tennessee Copper 45 N'ew York Central 119 Norfolk 112 Pennsylvania 123 People's Gas 111 Pacific Mail 32 Reading, Common 175 A savings account, paying you four per cent, interest, compounded Immediately." "Poor thing," said Nora to one of tbe girls as Harriett, shaking like an nspen leaf, started for the third floor. "She is so refined.

I wanted to help her, but I guess she is going to lose her position. Only recently they lost all their money. It breaks her mother's heart that she has to work." As Harriett entered the spacious office, Mr. Marston arose saying kindly: "Why are you trembling?" semi-annually, is the surest solution to the "RAINY DAY" question. All material used is of the best quality and the case is a handsomely finished mahogany.

This piano will furnish a whole room by itself. A well furnished house indicates a well-bred family and good taste. Come to the store and examine it, try it, play it, and make your offer for cash or on payment plan. If payment plan is used, add 6 per cent, only to cash offer. The piano is on exhibition in the window of the W.

F. FREDERICK PIANO COMPANY'S STORE, CORNER WEST PARK AND LIBERTY STS. PRINTZ BLOCK. A mail box is provided for all bids sent by mail and all bids will be opened by a committee May 25th, 1912. Write you offer plainly and be sure to eive your full name and address.

Call, write or 'phone. We have Petroleum 'Phone 773-q. Mark your envelope Dept. and address all mail to NEW ADVERTISEMENT TO-OAT Young's. Reader.

G. S. Header. House for Rent. P.

C. Famous Shoe Store. Change. Girl Wanted. P.

c. Desk and Typewriter Wanted. P. C. Miss Hamrick.

Reader. Feldman. Citansn. Friedman. Change.

Frankiin Hardware Co. Change. The Wm. Edwards Co. Change.

Opera House. Change. Quality Cash Store. Change. Orpheum Theatre.

Chans. Printz. Change. Phlpps 8y fc.es. Chuura.

Lutton. Chang-e. Guy H. Curtis. Chance.

Harris Bro'8. Change. "I'm sorry I didn't suit you," began tu Harriett, gaining courage. "But you did. I know all about you, I've watched you since tbe first day Rock Island, Common 28 Rock Island, Preferred 56 Railway Steel Spring 35 Sugar 129 St.

Paul 106 Southern Railway 28 Southern Pacific United States Steel, 70 United States Steel, 111 Third Avenue (new) 40 Union Pacific 170 Wabash, Common 7 Wabash, Preferred 18 Utah 63 Western Union 83 Oil, Credit Balances $1.55 you came. Grasped every opportunity to talk with you without making it evident. Now I want to ask you how would you like to become the owner of this store. "Sir," said Harriett, "how dare you ask me to come to your office to in sult me?" "I'm not Insulting you. I'm asking you to marry me.

I'm a lonely man. and I want you for my wife. Don't W. Frederick Piano Co. VARIOUS QUOTATIONS answer me; go home, talk it over with your mother, and all I ask is for you to give me a chance for us to J.

Howard Smiley, Investment raksr, PrlnU I Bock, Franklin. Pa. become acquainted M. G. DENLINGER, Mgr.

MTi en Harriett left the office she Pure Oil 13(gl3 had promised to "think it over." "Are you going to leave?" asked Ohio Oil 171S Oklahoma 61Ti64 II fl Prinlz Block Franklin, Pa. Kansas 16 Nora, when Bhe appeared with her hat and cloak on. Fayette Wanted 'Yes. Borne day you'll know why. Union Ohio Fnei 4445 Correct glasses are a source If I should tell you today you'd never believe it any way, because I Crucible, Common 12H12 MEN'S TAN SHOES AND OXFORDS.

New Drop Toe. of great pleasure. We guaran hardly believe It myself." Crucible, Preferred 83fiS4 Fireproofing, Common 5g5 Fireproofing, Preferred tee our glasses to be absolutely correct. If your vision is not Kitchener In Bronze. The models for the proposed statue Air Brake 170171 Pittsburg Coal.

Preferred S88S perfect, come in and let us examine your eyes. May be a Electric Seconds Sewer Pipe 1414 of Lord Kitchener at Calcutta have bees-approved by the committee. Tbe statue Itself will represent him in field marshal's uniform, mounted on bis favorite charger. It will stand on a stone pedestal containing four bronze panels In bas-relief represent Caney pair of our properly fitted glasses will do away with those head OFFICE REMOVED When ou Grocer for Dread to new Lamb- Thjnk flf ertonBank HYGIENIC BAKERY Building Room No. 9 FINE shoe repairing.

All work dona by hand and guar, IlllCltj Pric" "rr rMMnafel. Siva mt trial. Rule and score cards for the game of JOE SERGE, 500 for sale at this office. 12l5'j Liberty Wast Hfjri Osnge 4Sg5u Ohio Bonds 9899 aches. ing scenes from battles In which Lord Kitchener has taken part.

If you want JOB PRINT WE DO JOB PRINTING ING, remember The Evening News Printing Co. is ready to ater to your wants on short lotice. We make a specialty of 30ok and commercial work. E. G.

CRAWFORD SCIOTIFIC OPTICIAI, 13TB ST in the finest style of the "art preservative." Call and see samples and get piiveg. Eveuiug Kes Fiiituig Co. r-K.

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