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Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 7

Public Opinion du lieu suivant : Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 7

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PAGE SEVEN "THEY SAY" (' 'Recent Opinions, Epigrammatic or Otherwise, by Some of Our Wise and Near-Wise Men and Women) PUBLIC 0P1M0X, MOMMY IiLt K.1IBER 21, 1911. Bros. ii (Compiled ty VM a Wi MR pi (g civilians arm?" And Only a few shopping days before Christmas. Thank you for the very liberal patronage we the women have begun, I hear of women's corps to be trained to salute; also to shoot, if necessary in defense of other women's honor. Is i want, next time I am born, to be i an American woman.

She' seems to i me" to have a better kind of life than the woman of any other nation, or indeed, than anybody else, man or woman. Oeorge A. Birmingham. Jl 1 have shown that there 5s a tre- mendous case for pushing this war iUo victory over Prussia from the la- bor point of view, and that it is be-X ing spoiled by the official case, which is a bad one. Oeorge Bernard Shaw.

The longer I live on this earth the there to be no censorship for this sort of thing If it is better that ninety- nine war correspondents should be deprived of their "scoop" than that one damaging- item should leak through, what about other corres- i enjoy. lVe told you we had the best stock in Franklin County and it was true "ow for some bargains: 25c Japanese Baskets 10c 89 50c Japanese Baskets, 25c 5 Fine China Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers, 25e. Special lot of 10c and 25c Pictures. (Above on second floor. r.ondentg who are by no means at the Ifront? A distinguished novelist with! imnrrf nf a.

heaven it becomes to me. 1 run i The longer I live the more I realize PaIers and nobody is Koing to cen- sor him. Yet his theory may be every the truth of all this. Andrew Car-' negie. I am not, however, able to discuss bit as Uangrerous as the war corres- pendent's fact; -especially if it is ex- of the value of Greek with any nicety pounded virile energy and car-! ries the weight of a great name be- it.

Maj Sinclair. i of assessment. Out of my own experience I could wish that every man Counter The cosines is One. We here on this 1 a planet ere limited in certain ways and i might have put into the background of his life what Greek put into mine. blind to much that is going on.

but! Ile I tel! you that we are surrounded by HOSEN with care at a reliable store, such mine, wniie engaged in me cumnign- place occupation of a prairie farmer beings, working with us, co-operating and helping, such as people in visions have had some perception of. snd that which religion tells us saints and learning the art of printing in a gifts' are sure to delight the fortunate in type, for practice, my own translations of Prometheus Bound day after day. Dr. John H. Finley, President Here for a few days you will find a lot of 5 and 10c Toys, Books, Games and Novelties from all oyer the store; socie some close out lots and any article at 2c.

'one of them delivered. -vHaidkercMefs Thousands of them, 2 for 5c, and angelsi are. Sir Oliver Lodge, President of the Society for Physical Research. Moreover, as I have already intimated, the representative Germans over here are doing the cause of their I of the university of the fetate or xsew "Fatherland," as they are pleased to call it. infinite injury.

The sophistries Hunted away from their homes, (which have become a heap of ruins, J'our poor Belgian refugees arrive hero j' in the utmost distress. Day after day i wo see them coming to us with the same mournful tales of woe and mis-ilerv. Duchess of Vendome. 5c. Also Cc, 15c, irnd perversions of fact to which they '-have recourse are creative of more! amusement than disgust, even, and that, is saying much- Charles Fran-' cis Adams, in a letter in the new York recipient and serve as a pleasant reminder of the giver for many years to come.

Our mammoth store is filled with Chambersburg's finest gift stock. You can make selections from this enormous stock with confidence, as our guarantee stands back of every piece of this vast assemblage. Selections are at their best now-come in today, if you possibly can; we'll store any purchase you may make now, until time set for delivery. It is almost an axiom in Arctic ex- iuloration that one can never be en- in boxes 10c up. Gloves snd Jlittens for Ladies, Boys and Girls.

Towels, Center Pieces and Bureau Scarfs. "Times." It is a matter well worthy of consideration whether Columbia University should not once more take the i lead in formulating educational po- tirely sure of what he sees until he has put his foot on it. Read Admiral Peary, I find that I am more than ordinarily economical It has always licy, and provide specifically that phy 1 ree rnansests been my desire to pay those about sical fitnesg as well as intellectual i me for their services. But I have nev- capacity shall hereafter be required er been able to see why a waiter, I of all candidates for admission to the who is. or should be, paid by the own- university or any of its parts.

Presi- er of the restaurant, should, haveidert Nicholas Murray Butler of Col- from me ten or more per cent, of umbia University. what I epenil for what I want' or Canada la already furnishing sub-need just because certain reckless s.antlal military aid to Great Britain; youths have set a precedent that the and the allies. She has sent a body; waiter should have it. It being on of thirty thousand men, of weil equip- my part neither an Impulse nOrchar- ped soldiers, and is preparing more In the back part of first floor a emit display. Tinsel, Glass and Paper Ornaments, Fence, Show, Mass.

Tree Wires 2 cards for Ducks, Animals, Festooning, etc. ity nor payment for what I deem ex- i ana intends to send them. On what A Vast Assortment of Fine China traordinary service, why. then, should theory, could we justly ob-; to the .1 ject to Germany's taking counter I throw a' handful of change Rugs of All DescriplioHS waiter Because, it i aon me man measures ana carrying the war a i across the table, or at the next taole, country which is waging war upon I will Bay I am "cheap" or stingy. her? Ex-President William Howard i 1 17 III 4 Harry Lauder.

Taft. St While nrcpariner for the festi ve For years we have had a wonderfully fine china department, in which we include the most elaborate patterns. The lines of dinner sets here are Cx- elusive with this i 'X1 Dividends should only be paid when vThe.re is no use or no purpose, to the money is in the bank with which be served by our closing our eyes to to pay them. President F. W.

Whit- the fact that a very large part of the ridge of the Third Avenue Railway, 'world is against Frederick Wil- And here in England we are fstill Ham, the German Crown Prince. 'L lift li occasion, don't overlook, the importance of floor coverings and draperies, both or each add materially -to the beauty -of the home. This big Tug department is overflowing with a special showing of new and beautiful designs of superior quality, all of which are fully guaranteed and priced moderately. FREE AFTER 35 YEARS, WOMAN WEEPS FOR JOY I'ormip Dcrnon store. We want you to consider this section cf the big store when you are contemplating the purchase of china.

Man' gift suggestions in this one department come and inspect the patterns. HARTFORD, Dec. 20 Mrs. qo o-Nprsto "vj iiiuuinu iiLuunu OF IIS VlClli Katharine Cobb, granted A pardon i Friday after serving thirty-five years in State prison for the murder of her ni husband, was taken to the home of 1 friends of Warden Garner yesterday afternoon to be cared for' until Hundreds of Beautiful Pictures The V1GTRGLA as a Gift TARXER KOIILEU On Saturday an early morninE 'daughter, who lives in Lebanon, conies wed- i i for her. ding took place at the parsonage of Mrs.

Cobb looks forward with joy spending unristmas wun ner cnnarenj itev ur. j. Ellis Bell being the offl- jand grandchildren. She did not sleep ciating clergyman. The contracting 1 1 last night and could not eat breakfast, parties were the well known and Pictures rank among the most popular of Christmas gifts and that they make highly appreciated presents is a fact indisputable.

Our stock will give you a selection from the little ones with narrow or wide frames and shapes of every description; from the large ones with handsome plain or novelty frames. "My joy was too great," she said, amid tears. She said she did not want to recall the past. "It Is all too horri popular traveling salesman, Paul D. Tarner of Chambersburg, and Miss M.

Blanche Kohler, one of Fayetteville's most successful school teachers. They 1 am mi ble," she said. Mrs. Cobb, although in left at 9:45 for Phimpn n.1 n()ior ix- a cell near Wesley Bishop, who was polnts the we8t whepe they win convicted with her for poisoning Mr. enjov wedding trip of two weeks.

Tin mm mi BP sss mm Immm Every da' in the year, and for years and years to come, the Victrola will bring delightful entertainment and pleasurable diversion to an entire household. It is a home gift that earns delighted appreciation longer than almost any other thing one could give because etch month new records make the Victrola a renewed source of pleasure. When you "Victrola-ize" your guests, you are fulfilling the most exacting definition of the word "entcrtaini" We invite you to call at our Victrola parlors we want" you to be our guest and become thoroughly acquainted with the ideal entertainer. Oh! the pictures comprise the most exquisite landscape scenes and artistic settings your whim in a picture way is certain to be here. Prices start at io cents and are no higher than 'I ii iiiiiis Cobb and Mrs.

Bishop, never saw their return they will fettle in during her term. When Bishop was new home, just built by the groom in dying a few years ago Mrs. Cobb re-Tark avenue. Their many friends fused to see him. in heartiest congratulations.

-M'v JEWELER LFPWIG LI ON M'CTJi i says, "Buy her a set of China dinner Tha New York Times of December ware." $18. to $105. Adv. .18 had the following: 1 Lyon-McCune On Dec. 17, at fAMR QACT TpA Grace Church, by the Rev.

Benj. M.l Hundreds of Bamboo Sandwich, Fruit, Flower Baskets, etc. 15c to $2.50 ON CLEANLINESS DEPENDS HEALTH and. on Health depends Happiness and a Merry Christmas. Therefore if you would thor-' oughly enjoy- all the good "things of life equip your residence with a thoroughly up-to date bath-room and modern sanitary plumbing.

Make your-, self and family a worthy Christmas present. Santa Claus is not a practical, scientific plumber, but we are plumbers that know our trade thoroughly i from A to Z. Let us do the work for you. It will be done right arid at a moderate cost. We give the following list of gift suggestions to consider these Christmas shopping days BATH SEATS TOWEL BARS TOOTH BRUSH HOLDERS GLASS HOLDERS BATH SOAP CUPS GLASS BATH SHELVES SPONGE HOLDERS I 11 VU11C Ul IWTA TDAV II A ID Benjamin Lyon Shippensburg, to of Petersburg, Va.

Shippensburg, to Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its; GOSSARD CANTNER Miss Lucy B. Cantner of HagerE- Thickness and Lustre at Once to $20.00 to $25.00 to $40.00 A special in Salts and Peppers without monograms, at per pair. 98c town and irvin Gossard of Chambers-j I Common garden sage brewed into a burg 5 were married December 18 at i i heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol 1 the parsonage of Washington Square $10.00 to $30.00 7.50 to $75.00 to added, will turn gray, streaked and M. E. Church, Hagerstown, by the; faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri-' Rev.

Allan F. Pore. ant; remove every bit of dandruff, I 'stop scalp itching and falling REMAWLXBLK WAR SCEXKS Mixing the sage tea and sulphur re-J a double-sheet colored supplement! at home, though, is troublesome. War photographs, realistic pictures! Wood Seat Rockers. 1.30 Leather Seat Rockers.

4.00 Turkish Leather Rockers. 9.95 Above in Quartered Oak, Imitation Mahogany, Solid Mahogany, Early English and Fumed Oak. 3-piece Parlor Suits $20.00 5-piece Parlor Suits $22.00 Music Cabinets 6.co Parlor Cabinets $100 Piano Benches 5.00 Electric and Gas Portables and 3.50 Parlor Tables I.75 Library Tables 5- Buffets $18.00 Sideboards $10.00 China Closets $14.00 1.98 to $10.00 .75 to 8.00 3.00 to $10.00 .39 to 8.00 Serving Tables Dressers Chiffoniers IRON AND BRASS BEDS, ALL PRICES Brass Umbrella Stands Jardinieres and Pedestals combined Tabourettes and Pedestals. HALL RACKS AND HALL SEATS Couches Davenports Vacuum Cleaners Cedar Chests and Shirtwaist Boxes to 90.06 to $125.00 to 20.00 to 25.00 to 12.50 to 30.00 to 35.00 to 50.00 to 75.00 to 40.00 to 65.00 use tonic, costing about 50 cents a wiJl be extra feature of the big; large bottle, at drug stores, known as Nw ork Sunday World. January 3.

fWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-AS a M'ai. separate insert or ims Edw.N.Metz 120 South Main St. PLUMBING and HEATING 6.00 to $45.00 $30.00 to 100.00 5.50 up 2.50 "to $20.00 pound thus avoiding a lot of muss. 1 2 also be a beautiful colored art i wispy, gray, faded hair is not ror 1815 (leser i we all desire to retain our of a pIace ln your youthful appearance and attractive-! h-mu-, i-r store. Order The Sn-I ness.

By darkening your hair with day World Trom r.vdealer in jrl-j Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one vancc. Edition tcJ. Adv. KRAISS BROS. can tell, because it does it so natur-1 ally, so evenly.

You just dampen a MARKET ON THURSDAY sponge or soft brush, with it and drawj There will be no market on Wed-j thi3 through your hair, taking of this week, the day being small strand at a time; by morning all changed to Thursday. December 24. gray hairs have disappeared. After jThis change of days is effective this! 'another application or two your hair week only. becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft' aid luxuriant and you appear years; Blooming plants: Azelea, primroses, younger.

Special agent, D. L. Green-1 Christmas peppers, steria, Jerusalem; i isrii. Funeral Directors Oar equipment and service unexcelled. Personal and prompt attention given all business Intrusted to our care.

45 West Market Street BOTH 'PHONES THE BIG STORE Chambersburg, Pa. G7 South Main Street await, druggist, Square. cherries, at BYER flor- ssa (Advertisement) nasts, ortli Tnird street. Adv..

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