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PAGE rwu LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY MAR. 11, mire (o soo our Window Toniifhf. IHEBONTON LEBANON'S GREATEST STORED L.SAMLER, INC. Store hours.

8 A. M. to 5:30 M. daily excepting Saturday. You Will Love Our New Spring Drapery Showing Criss Cross and Ruffled Curtains New Lace Curtain Panels QA RiVh ecru lace panels with scalloped and I The now eri.s.s and ruffled curtaiiiH arc bright and cheerful for Spring.

Sonic nrn of French marquisette, Others of voile, in plain and dolled paU.eriw. They come in ecru and ivory. Some arc combined with colons. Criss Cross and Lace Curtains Beautiful nnoiiRli to UMII In room. N'fw Spring pnttertm thai will npimtil lo ovci-y homo yda.

long In ecru timl nuturtil. $1.98 I'r. Tlmy'ro frintfod ends they're very lovely to tine vvil.li new ovor-ffnipcg. Beautiful Drapery Damask 59c 79c $1.00 Yd. Tim Timw brorade Is the lovellost wo'vti over shown and It comes lu rich whadoH uf bluo and gold.

36 In. Cretonne 25c 39c yd. Thn new Sm-ing crotonnes are gay and colorful- they'll miiko up Into drapes und cushions to beautify your homo. For Thurmluv (July BARGAIN SQUARE Boys' Blouses 44c Full rut. blounoN wllli long rut.

blounoN and cnllurn In broadc.lolh inu) Slzofl8 to 14. Boys' 79c Knickers 69c Sturdy, full cut knlcUern in tan and groy pnltoriiH. Slxim to 16. Boys' Suits Kor Tluirsduy Only ECONOMY SQUARE 1200 Yards Of 36 In. English Prints One day special-- IOC Yd.

This is marvelous lot prints we're offering in this one diiy the regular 15c quality nnd come in dozens of the newest Spring 1 patterns and colorings. Warranted fast, washable 36 in. perfect quality- Tho lion Ton Tiuirwiay BIG THURSDAY SOAP SPECIALS Old Dutch Cleanser FeU Naptha Soap 3 cans 20c 10 cakes 53c P. G. Soap Lifebuoy Soap 7 cakes 25c 5 cakes 29c 59c Wash 44c Sturdy sultw (lint will at an (I constant tu-hblnR.

All nl7.es 4 to 8 In bluo, grnon and B(nt A New Showing of Girls' "Lucette" Frocks for Spring $998 JSvery girl will love the new Spring styles the smart little flarevS ifaily colored prints, many have bloomers to match. A complete range of sizes from 7 to Hi. 98 "Home Sewing Week" Specials Clark's O. N. T.

Cotton 6 spools 21c $1.50 Skirt Wright's Bias Tape Single and double 4 fold. 6 yd. piece Scissors, all Pins, in papers 5c lOc Tailors Chalk 2c piece Sewing 16c Tivill Tape 10 lOc up Basting Cotton 4c spool Snap Fasteners 5c lOc pack Hickory Elastic White elastic, In. 6 yds. 28c FORCE J.R, FARR FROM STAND AT P.

S. C. HEARING frmii One) company prior the official hand- Ing doflhi of a decision In the case. Under A barrage of questions demanding the natne of the ban-ker, Farr refused to divulge it without making an explanation. Several members of the committee and both counsel for the committee and for Governor Plnchot In turn demanded the name of the banker, but Farr unless given the privilege of making an explanation before n-aimlng him.

Although augured he could make the explanation afterward, Farr refused. i The witness continuously Interrupted the questioning of Chairman Hairiest, who, as repeatedly pounded the gavel and demanded direct When Chairman Earnest ordered the man retowved, William A. Gray, counsel representing the Governor, interjected that Farr had not refused to anawer. Gray then, put the question himself. Once more Farr said he could not natno the man now.

Gray thundered out If Farr would name 'the man now. "No," Karr yelled back. Farr then moved uip to the rail and away from the sergeant-at-arms. He pleaded with Senator Woodward to permit him to explain, but Woodward said the explanation could come a.fter as well as before the naming of the batikor. TIte sergeant-at-arms took Farr by th6 anrn.

"None of that rough stuff," cried Farr. walk myself. We have enough of that stuff In Congress wlth- The Junior Division Woman's Club of Lebanon Will Present Their Second Annual FASHION REVUE On Friday, March 8.15 P. M. St.

Luke's Parish House AND AGAIN- TEE BON TON has been asked to stage the Revue. Tribute to The Bon Ton's Fashion-Rightness and style-alertness. When this club puts on a Fashion Revue, it has to be RIGHT. We appreciate the confidence placed in us and are happy to assist an important civic organization as the entire proceeds will be directed toward the forwarding of the Club's activities. Tickets cost 50c and.are procurable from any member of the club or at our Candy Dept.

THE BON TON UtlANON'i CKBATCCT prevail. This is not a question for background to decide moot mere legislation lo decide. It Is up without lengthy deliberation. to the American manhood and wo- ln Washington President Hoover out trying It in the State of Penn- 'manhood to take it in hand, and with tnp death as a "greut loss to the sylvan'ia." one heart and one soul to determine seoreuTv on t0 UI Senator Buckman, Bucks, said that thn work of 'the pioneers. the of IteS constitution of the United States, mable value." stand sacred and Ktimson plans to attend tho tuner- The morning session today was a.l tomorrow at New Bedford Hilla, Buckman, Bucks, said Farr should reroalu hi Harrtsburg untll (he cormmittee decided what -to do In his cast.

Spectators Inferred that this meant given over to an open form center- Now York. Moth Proof Cedar Garment Bags ThoHo garment, bugs will kuop your clothes safe and clean, for they're mothproof and dust- I 1 proof. Uirgtiu real barguln at White Lined Cedarized Bags 25c contem.pt proceedings would be Instituted. Under the law Farr could be called before the Senate and If he retnsed to answer could be placed In the Dauiphtn county Jail indefinitely. Another law provides for fine and imprisonment or both for contempt of the Sen-ate, after indictment and conviction in the Dauphin county courts.

MRS. FRANK N. MANN SPOKE AT ST. PETERSBURG i Petersburg at the crossroads of tho prohibition question and hood must "take up the challenge I or tho and. fight to the Ian I ditch In order that the constitution and the homo stand sacred and Invlojate," Mrs.

Frank N. Mann, Huntlnpton, W. declared in an address prepared for delivery here today. Selected as the only woman speaker to address the Antl Saloon League's tjoutheru convention, Mrs. Mann, former Democratic national from Virginia, ing on a general' discussion of pro- cncr 8sor Cotton has not been luoition enforcement, led by Ed- Saatle s-nrl 'frv ward B.

Dunford, attorney lor the fttl and European affairs Anti-Saloon. League. had been mentioned for the post' I since the Under-Sccrotary became 111. innrmt nATTPn rATTAM JONKrH I 0 1 i tR CO 1 ION IN RAl TIMOR 111 DnJblllUUIYLi NOTED AMERICAN LEADERS AND READING HAIL COMING OFFREIBURGPASSIONPLAY Jn the history of Heart been auuh a. wonderful Urn as will be hold at tins Jtujuli I week of AUi.fi.-Ji Great FrolhurK ruoslcm 1'hiy direct ram liui-uumy.

will presentations. run lie pi-niiil that it WttH not forgotten hi tin- iiim-aiy Ol the flrtit American Tour of tliu.sc World 'famed artists. Among the list of National teiiilrirscTN BOino of this Countries li-aillng tent Buch nit: Senators, men, Bttttn Mayors of li'i OHUa, Ukihoy's, UlgtlUKulKhfil rubll.sli- and wall known openiHe ami prominent Artists. Itanlly VIT has any production received such an nviiiloii this drama of all Ilinc" of tlio ciiii-f topics of Hi lUQQntf all clfiasew, utul a.H6ns, enjierUilly thin HI-IIMHI "Ilavo yon liranl Ihtil xn-ut JTratburf 1'asBton Play will in town 1 The Passion I'lay will upen (lie UIMM-II df the Rlljah ThfMlro, Alinnlny lit I P. M.

every OVAIIIIIK I'm- tin- on- week of March wllh two nt 2 P. M. wlumi Weilm-Hdiiy innl Saturday, In all iiprfnriiuii prici-ii, in 1'iujt the In'the tlm flip'rloiicoji nt III" Win. F. Rog-RO, wlio in rlini-Ki- of I ho local activities for the.

no more mngiiifU'lcnt i-in'olnc-ic lias ovi-r been Phown uiulHi- nihtcrn than production. It is 8p-6CtAtoi's aro that will beating liciirts Miilulnoil niood while they watch tin: unt'nlilinu of eld, old story, dono SD inaKnificU'in- ly, yet so reverently, nml with such for the Ht-n-y 'JOyWlted In the fli-'Hli ami liloml of Wfill artists with yi-in of ox- perlanoe to ttielr t-n-illi oj' suii This' play wan flrHt iiroduci-il in year 1204, according to am lignite iDWIJtB In posacsaion of tho Freiburg town council. records Indlcutc that the jilay on a very Jiiiinbln aiiil Hlinjilo UH a means I'lity IJnJiill Theatre, I'a The Hull way tliroiiRli nf Mr. Ki-Klry, loi-al IH nl'l'i'i'lriif full ciinpi-niltoii to luuicllo cniWllH ill llut.t tlllH flllll'IIUll will liuvn uilt's imrl I'vt'ii Hiinio exL'iir- mini iniltiN In Mm vimt lf ihiii will cuine In from all COCKTAIL DRINKING IN ALARMING STATE Toronto, Today. Sir George Foster, honorary president of tho Ontario Prohibition Union, Mnr Del I'liitn, regards eooktail drln'kn an infec- I'rlnro of Wiilt-M nnd Prince tion which has spread alarmingly linyn illfforont Idpna UK to fun In undBr the glamor of high society took a IOHWMI.

then nn( fashion, counterunoed even by plnyod In a founwuno nnd got boat-, government house." Moanw'ii'llo Ottirge played wigi AnclressiiiK a meeting of the fulr Arfiontino. than hud to a In i Union last night, he- ft ld: hot- clubhotiao wit'b- (i crowd of "Tho lufoction has sproad womanhood to join In au or- placo of undisputed soverlgnty, and ffanlzed fight for prohibition nwv era has come in of parties devoted soley to cocktails and to the' of spread of the Infection. But be- nienl "not fall this cause thU critical mo- neath the glivmor of fashion and' high eocloty there still Is the menacing core of alcohol, "Don't they have cocktails at gov- Don't they have cocktails at any party you can think of? When young pirls want to give 'parties they that cocktails -miKt be served. "We must appeal to mothers fathers, to the boys and girls themselves, to abolish this Insidious method of raising a new crop of business (or the liquor traffic to live on." Pittsburgh Annual reports of Pittsburgh Coal Company and tho Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Corporation, leading bituminous coal o.p- i orators in operated Baltimore, Today, a in 19 3" at a deficit. career that was unique in the fields of diplomacy, law and finance, Joseph Potter Cotton died here yesterday after having undergone two major operations In six weeks.

He was regarded ns one of keenest men ever drafted Into government service, working as Undersecretary of State In a mannor that brought him hisrh prni.in. Prior to his health breakdown, he sucorss- fully handled affairs of state whllo Secretary Stlmson attended the London Naval Conference. Last Summer, Cotton took a leave of absence In an effort to rebuild bis vitality. A tonsillotomy failed to give desired results and last January he underwent an operation for spinal Infection. On February 16 his right eye was removed, but the end could not be forestalled.

With him when he died in Johns Hopkins hospital were his wife, his daughter, Isabel, and his New York law partner, George S. Franklin. He had been visited by his chief, Secre- tary Stlmaon, and the White House physician, Dr. Joel T. Boone.

Born at Newport, Rhode Island, July 22, 1875, Cotton graduted from the Harvard law school 25 years later. He became legal representative for a number of New York firms, and Jn 1915 -went to Washington to act as agent and counsel for the government In the acquisition of Alaskan railroads. "The issue places in the balance i the very life of our form of government," she declared. "The safety of democracy is in her hand. She must' declare herself the friend of either law or liquor.

There Is no middle ground, "We are forced to decide at this crisis whether the principles of unrighteousness and disruption that! A friend of President Hoover be- are working so disastrously' are 10 be permitted unhlmlered play to our national" undoing eace 7nd a peace and are cause of, his work with the Chief Executive when the latter was Food appointed of to'indefatigable worker, used his or wlnvthor Administrator, he was HOTEL LUDY South Carolina Avenua At the ATLANTIC CITY'S Newest Centrally Located Fireproof Hotel $5.00 DAY UP AMERICAN PLAN Write. Phone or Wire. R. B. LUDY.

MJ3. Intf religious education und Infortniitl It been produced regularly thirteenth century. About ITiii) parts made hereditary. Hint nf bcliiK KUIMI to the 'ffWJlJJy Ailolf FaHsnarht now phiys Christ us Ntnrlj urn included In thu cast. cannot gay too Is nln- is is Dimply Is to gi'enl spectacle, ta'blc-aii that It will Lie mil'or- And above nil, It Is the hip- pioduotlon ever utagcrt in Rfiidlni? entlro Kust.

A)! lU-adinK anil should HCC the I'USHIOM fcRttire whlcJi will add to (he Is that a local chorus of fifty voloen will ivijutred, groups are cordially Invited to te, and the stage will require at lea-st 150 men. women and to act as extras or gupvv- l' in "tter la made tc of having the prh-ill(jo of to TOO HOMBRES A. we UJEU- FUY UKE CAW BOSS. LET ME HIDE i to THIS out. oorssone scwEMe TO HOMBR6S I AlKJT A MA.K1 FOR TlOO YOUNG BUFFALO BILL Harry F.

O'Neffl THAT POOR AM A-ppETnfe REALW AM AWFCUY AM? oor OF DOINGS OF THE DUFFS To WORK AT AWYTHIKI6 FOR. i THE vOORLP IS fttL DF -BUT rr POES A FEUER HELP A Buford Tune.

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