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Bleached Muslin i 8 Considered by many to be better than the standard H ills. Full yard wide, perfV ctly bleached and free from any starch filling that i ive.-i it false weight. Sale Week 8c. jnen A speci il weight for dresses and separate shirts j Sale Week 8c ■^SATURDAY*33 % 9) r %=-o i.E RED U I rER DAY OF SALE *3=5===# We arc det mimed to make Saturday by far the biggest day of our Sale by offering the most tempting bargains imagina'de. :bn o you paid a visit to this sale? if not, you are missing a gold- n opportuni r to supply your needs at a guaran teed saving of at least Twenty-five Percent. This sale will ring: true. We have not misrepre sent- d one single article, nor have we indulged in false ad vertising. Everything will be found to be exactly as represented. Sale Continues July Extra Special For Saturday Only For one day we will sell ladies 5c Handkerchiefs, regularsize neatly hemstitched, nothing cheap looking about them, for Your privilege to take 5 at lc j each with every purchase. It is impossible for you to realize the vonderi'ul values we offer Sale Week for 7c Yd. Add as much to your appearance and cost so little at this sal; that you can not offord to be without one. Exactly One-Half Price Short Lengths <L.? Every department in our store has contributed lib erally to the remnant tables where many a thriity house wife can easily sav e dollars by iir.dingr her wants in this .section where everything is marked at one half and let ■. Get Vour Share Flouncing N »t;i few i jalterns carried a 11 through the season but all new fresh stock got t; n especially for this sale. Over 100 <]> dgns in every width. You Save One-Third 32 inch wide fast colors—all shade Sale Week 29c Neckwear The greatest bargains of the sale are offered in this department. All new summer styles, many that sold up to 50c, all go this week 13c Patent Leather Belts The kind you usually pay 25c for Sa!e Week 19c New Lots Go On Sale Every Day—A FRANK S. EMMERT & SON Tv t r s-v \ IV! »»•> S'S «■> „ bn ms Store Vill Pay You Leaders in Dry Goods Since 1872 ATTENDING HOUSE PARTY. Miss Emily Bishop loft this morn ing lor l.ockliaveti, I’m, when sin v. ill attend a house party. HELPING OUT. While rapt. George L. Wever is away with Company I-' m Mt. Gretna, Mr. Clarence Tabler is assisting tin lores at Mi■ri-hains ami Farmers Hank. Previous to encaging in tile drug busi ness Mr. Tabler was associated with the Citizens National Hank al Wa. neslmrg, Pa. Chairman Burnham, of a- n• Agriculture Commilu-e. stan-il a furth er conferenn on the Anrieubural Am ,-ropriat ion hiil would he heel Ft: . y a nd effortmade to ii ist "n - a . NEWSPAPER IN THE HOME. IT.' iy home needs a newspapi r. At ; .1 meet in.' of l!i". ( Oiiir ;l ei .) v. i: ! Women l*eeeiu!y, III.’ press Was deli, lie-ill:, prai ■ d a ml - e\ . - »•« I y »• r i; Vie j i.y tile speakers, "l hold to the v,]d 1 . I .. of i he !'ai;j dy." - a id M rs. ( Is i. !■•• iO. Moloney. ••and consider ii a pan of the I'atie r dm.'- 10 know the news j that is in tit paper and to discuss ii I He ellis. a, I' i: h i T: e cliildia n." ! f lie seller knows liov to diseriniina; he ! i v>ei-n vulgar and sensation eh se n,. and ilw news which c.uicerm ii. j re.11 proyn ss of the world, 1 ueh a i *. us: mil would iie a lihera! educs! :or. to , eidhll . {.< s. 1 ie . The Evening Journal's t- !■ graphic sews is .ho latest, obtainable. -Mr. A. !i. Stanley mid son, John, ol ; • .*m« • ‘.'I re d, 11■ 11 i ids sioniiii-j lor Likins. .Mr;-. S<:111i<• > is ns./ there Tin ." will sjti ;i! week or -■*! nay: •a i« ii n ! i! i\ •; . |m for*• re! ni ni:;:r !••. m M r. a!»d .! i; . VV. A. sii /.■ ; oi s’. Kin:; sin-ei, returned lest <• lYuin ;i n ex! ■••!»(]*•<I i r: j> t -1 l '• i. -s o !,. York. ii-r PiUor, id' \Ye K home front .Yd ./ Tor.:. TAKl WAT. NG. Two sirls won* lined f in !!-iI! i111ore. They waved • hi .at innoi'f- :>i ami (iism::. r fliidiiu: haji-'ik* r • i young Mr. Is i n ei. i. them nwii Mi':'. K. I!, lio.vil and little boy will lea w :-aitit-day to vital in i' urn .VI1 j <b'(>i ■ Ib'.iiidi, iif.tr Carlisle, ! _ !li. oli. y li loft. I'm' I,' i- .on r. MI':-. . . W in) i : ill. "ii'. i omitl1 Watei ... i . a iVy weeks \\ il l) !: !' 0111.t. : i*11:1111 :, or ('um . 1 it;:;: - i' line! Mr. K v . \ - : K no; Kl reel. .'a!'. i'. '. b' ml' r. in' North Qium ri t'i !'' "i, is in i 'ji'iioi s i'Vrt'y on loo i poo.; loda.Vi — '* - 'tl 'l i" I'- i :,T' {7 Jonrnnl Messrs. W. L. Fifltx and William i’arl. II, ot Winchester, an* on a Inisi tn . ;iil» lie Kr;.mteysvil|i tod'iv. M!Olio I lensehke. ■■■( 1 iyn.iiii.in, i’;1.. is \ i s i t i i! : ii • ■ !■ sis! or. Miss Klivni i.stit Kimni iliias West I!nc< street. \ns. \V. S. Harper and Miss ' iim i 1 n ffor am heme from a visit in I'.alll more. ■Mis. Krid Keisiroiiie Ins nninicii 11• Is r home ii: I’.al: iumiv alar a visit U) Mrs. W. S. Harper. West Kim . ! rein. Mrs. John Collett and her son, who have been visit iny her sister, Mrs. Preiidereast, Uurke street, left Iasi i:i. !ii for Annapolis. 'table .1. L. Broy was in II a* Hfi kuim n today. I'dilll (iai:! stenographer at I’ert'ociion (larmenl Company, is :■ iiit;■ some days in I lagerstown • it it t i > ter, Mrs. Charles Stnrliper. •' J Kli 1 i '!i ilarper, daughter of M ami Mi . W. limner, West I' 1 "• Slreel, is ■ ape, iml home Satur day from a visit to Miss Anna Bates. W. W: . \rlin ion. I tal t i nio/‘&. Miss Wise will accompany her. Mi', ml M . Dell Dragoo, of Red K'. . Indiana, pout some time Thurs M.iiiit diurg, on route home from a visit to relatives in Winchester. •’••• in.moo 'v. . :in assistant-sergeant ai-arnis at il; llaitiniore convention. r, S STORE 205-207 North Queen Street’ Wilen Building. KIRSON’S WOMAN’S STORE Rodrick’s Old Stand, Opposite Bank of Martinsburg. KIRSON’S : The Summer nearly half gone and we still have a ! whole store full of dainty summer apparel for the ) ladies and children—but now everything must begin i to move and a visit to our Woman’s Store will con I j vince you that everything in it is p iced to move it I quickly—you benefit. Don’t miss our CLOTHING and SHOD Clearance—Every thin- GREATLY REDUCED. $8.00 value Rain Coats only - - $4.50 $15.00 value Sample Suits only $9.75 (Get one-of these Fine Suits) 35c value men’s Underwear only - 22c 35c value boy’s Underwear only - 22c WHITE SH Buck skin, style and wear & i nly ... ** O * v W White SI ppers Buck skin for ics, cool Cf 4 jstylish.. ^ 1 a lad Wash Skirts I Plain, braided, in i colors, blue Q A A | tan, white.. Canvass Slippers Ladies white slip p e r s are what y o u need, only ]