12 r §)\^^crm^m^^to(^A Last Week of the Mill and Factory Sale Profit by the Offerings for the Closing Days In the Sale of Bleachers' Table Demonstration of Bleached Pillow Cases Spe- T \xriii r? i Perfection" Dress Forms cially Priced for the Last Days Linen Damages W ill be round a «,» ~/ Kru c i *=> the Hall Borchert Dress Form M A Ot the Mill anCl raCtOrV bale / 1 fil O D ++ /"M +L, Co., will be here to demonstrate x-'ifL- ' atteril V- lOtflS the usefulness of these time Bleached Pillow Cases — O 990 I ifipn Nflr»lrir»c These forms enable WOI " e " 12^c cases > 42x36 inches, 9c Tir. inl !|i{ f A U Lvinen INapKinS to make better fitting apparel MM Cases, 45x36 inches, 17c JHt 667 Yards Damask 25c cases. 45x30 inches, 20c * %\ ( 'A 11 c* . mi A ' /11 TT by using one of these forms. NnKj|My| MtißlJP'l hemstitched and em ' -AJt at Savings That Average Close to a Half. broidered 1* Bleachers' Damages mean slight imperfections in the goods sucli as aL!! pe f ,al e,gh *o S -n tion ad J ust - " ' U( ' a dropped stitch or a torn thread For many years Harrisburg house- forms a ?*a»o! jersey forms at s ! ,ee * s ' g*®® inches, 36c wives have availed themselves of these sales to replenish their linen SB.OO, SIO.OO, $12.00. 80<? °^ c s ' lee ts, 81x90 inches, oOc chests at substantial savings. $15.00 and SIB.OO. j d . p. & a. street Floor, Annex Shaker Flannel We secure the season's accumulations of such linens through our foreign representatives in 10 11»• 1 ict i - fi. it the various linen centers of Europe and the shipments arc made direct. The qualities are the best * * f Dleacned bliaker llannel, vaiu ofji that come from the looms the patterns absolutely new and the values arc accordingly match- Men S SI.OO and $1.50 C bleached Shaker flannel, 36 inches, yard ...KM less. Such noteworthy -\alues as there DfV=»CC Q «-* a <-».•<-> 1 „A. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor, Rear. BREAKFAST AND LINEN $4.25 to »5.00 pattern cloths, 2& , UNEN NAPKINS LTeSS OIOV eS OpeCialat CLOTHS ; X 2% yards. Special, $2.39 to 82.69 1 18xl8-inch linen napkins. Spe- l: X* ' rt.-. ™ lA, Sl.oO to $2.25 breakfast cloths, $6.00 to $7.50 pattern cloths; 2x cial, each 10c DrOKeil lllieS Ot meil S ffi 1 .00 aild rol. 50 Cape T-* • . f rr~vi * ;,;zlfe| ! »™» rd ,"o rut-JT -egi£™3? kidsloves - Mm a " d Sale price. s»c Brassieres for Thursday tern cloths, square and round de- j Special, $1.69 to $1.95 round and square designs. Special, Men's $1.50 lined cane kid and ptpv mnrhi rrloves Mill ' signs, 2x2 yards. Special, ! $2.!)5 to $5.00 pattern cloth; 2x3 each 15c «p*«~ uucu uipt kiu ana grey mocna glO\ es. Mill , - O£T $1.39, $1.69 ami $1.95 ! yards. Special $2.39 to $2.69 ! 22 and 24-inch linen napkins and Factory Sale price sllO V Jl\ IV" FIT ZtlC $4.50 to $5.00 pattern cloths, 2x2 $6.00 to $7.50 pattern cloths: 2x:: | Special, each ........ . 10,. ~ . ' * ' j w tJ "» vv/ yards. Special $2.39 to $2.«9 yards. Special $2.95 to $3.95 ' 24 and 26-inch double damask Mens ?J.OO lined tail kid and grev Mocha gloves. Mill | su.so to *7.00 pattern cloths: $4.00 to SB.OO square table cloths linen napkins. Special, each. i niir i r-.rtr>r,- ' ' m, I hese Brassieres are made of good quality of cambric, 2x2 yards. Special . .$2.95 to SS.»S I with round designs,, 2V* x 2% yards. 25c 39c- to 50c actor} >ale pi ice st.,>o . , . $2.95 pattern Cloth, yards. I Special 5t.95 to $3.95 Linen napkins, 22x22 inches- ' Monx , i I reintorced under the arm: embroidery insertion yoke trims Special $6.00 to SIO.OO pattern cloths, value $3.00 dozen! special $" r,9 -Mens >_.?u seamless lined outseam grey mocha gloves. 1f,.,, ... , ■ , . $3.95 pattern cloths, yards. 2' 2 x2>i yards. Special. I Oives, Pornerov & Stewart—Linen Mill and Factorv Sale nrirc ttl IrO,U dnd back ' embroidery edge trims neck and armllOleS. s P eelal SL#5 $2.95 to $1.95 Store, Street Floor. ! , r , ' , 1 Soecial 'for Thursday onlv 'llo Men's canvas gloves, only six pair to customer. Mill and tor i nursdaj only Children's $1.50 Knit' CQ | NewTitlesinLate - a™—« bweater OUItS Special at Hirtion t % ' actor - a ' e P r ' ce Open lront and cross over back styles, trimmed with lace or ThIVP niepp crnrmpnt«l..<iWH'ltpr lpo-O-illo-Q icrion ai OUC J Men's 60c heavy wool mittens. Mill and Factory Sale price ...85c j embroidery 1 ."lOf llllt-t piece gdiments S>\eaLei, and cap, grey and navv,' regular $1.50 value, . tie latest reprints to 5o« Corset Covers at oOc In thp <salp fnr t Ie , n 8 V"' 0 lamb s wot>l llncd horsehide mittens. Mill and Fac- j Nainsook corset covers; yoke trimmed with embroidery and laco 111 ine sale TOl inursaay only at .>UC. J" 1 - 1 ton-sale price ! insertion, lace edge trims neck, armholes and button pieces 50c C.-_, j. an/A RnfVi PnK/)C ! tiction at t>oc in- Mens SI.OO lamb's wool lined mittens. Mill and Factory Sale price, j ■ Nainsook corset covers; embroidery beading and ribbon trims neck, O W eaierS ano. Dcllll XvODeS j elude-- I embroidery edge trims armholes 50c Men's SI.OO V-neck sweaters, plain grey or with Cft- v„„„ »r <>. m ■ J I C~^c»-n»c Black batiste corset covers; lace insertion, ribbon and laco edge border. Mill and Factory Sale Price *> UC J "LL Men's $3.98 Bath Robes, large shawl collar, QO . Elamstead Quarrio. Boys' 50c golf caps with inner fur band. Mill and Factory Lives, Pomeroy & Stewart Muslin Underwear, Second Floor. Mill and Factory Sale price O | Mystery of tiic Bouie Cabinet. Sale price .. Coming of the Law. 75c rlannelette Alg;llt Shirts, 50c The M H<£kon' \m,t lenS cordurov silk velour a »d dark Kersey cloth, Men's 75c heavy flannelette night shirts, sizes 14 CA_ within The Ljiw." Brighton shape caps with inner fur band. Mill and Factorv I w C«JI A to 20. Mill and Factory Sale price OUC f> Sale price tis l V®mJ\WV!f\ j v DIVeS ' lomCr ° y & St6Wttrt ' Me "' S Store ' Street Floor ' ! DIV Stre'e? f3. Dlves ' Ponieroy & Stewart ' Men ' 3 Store. Street Floor. | ijpP I % 1 "Relieved my Rheumatism ' — "Yes, and after I'd been laid up all winter, had jHEnff doctored, and tried everything I could think of, fijHm and was just about ready to give up the fight, the pain was so terrible — that's what ■ i_ji . Sloan's Liniment did for me. And it'll penetrating —goes straight to the sore STOPPED SHOULDER PAINS RELIEVED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM Mrs. J. H. Bleckwedck, of Groton-on- Mr.Periso.of <M7 W.2sthSt..DcsMoines, Hudson, Is.Y M writes: *1 had rheumatic lowa, writes: "We have used Sloan'sLini pains in my shoulders and back so bad I ment for over six years and found it the couia not move without screaming. We best we ever used. When my wife had happened to get a half bottle of Sloan's sciatic rheumatism, the only thing that Lunment from a neighbor and it worked did her any good was Sloan*■ Liniment, like magic; the second application relieved We cannot praise it highly enough." my suffering entirely." SLOANS LINIMENT U uplendid for sprains, bruises, neuralgia, lumbago, lame muscles and stiff joints. Always keep a bottle in the house. AL all dealers. Price 25c., 50c. and SI.OO DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., BOSTON, MASS WDTIIOiBIRIHB PANAMA CANAL. SOUTH AMERICA NEWEST CRUISING STEAMER »"« March 4 EASTER CRUISE APRIL 4 16 Days $ 14-5. and Up WHITE STAR LINE 9 Broadway, New York OH I.QCAI, AUKMTS ' Try Telegraph Want Ads. Try Telegraph Want Ads. WEDNESDAY EVENING Mil DIEDEB SINS HE WAS PftEPIRED TO SHOOTUN lERICI Admission Made in Course of Nar rative of Events in Manila Bay Baden, Germany, Feb. 25.—Admiral Von Diederichs himself admits he in formed the British naval commander in Manila bay at the time of the Span ish-American war that he would shoot any American officer who attempted to board a German warship "to make inquiry and establish her identity" in [carrying out the orders, of Admiral [ Dewey. This admission was made to-day in the course of a further narrative of events given to the Associated Press. The controversy between Admiral Dewey and the German admiral arose over the visiting between the vessels of the various powers, which, accord ling to Admiral Diederichs, was quite promiscuous. He admitted there was a certain justice in Admiral Dewey's complaint as to the German ships be ing constantly on the move. althouKh this was necessary and in no way meant to be unfriendly. Th bulk of the German squadron was about to be withdrawn, said the German conimnnder, when the con flict arose over the right of visitation, and he then decided to retain his whole force there. I Admiral Von Diederichs blamed Ad ! miral Dewey for the clash and inti- POSLAM HEALS WORST FORMS OF ECZEMA Poslam is the remedy which Is mak ing the greatest Inroads upon distress- Ins? skin diseases, eradiating the most baffling cases of Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Itch, etc. It is the remedy which merits use whenever the skin is disordered for Its healing powers are beyond all question. Relief Is immediate. Itching stops. In flamed skin l,s soothed. Improvement may be seen every day. By all means try Poslam, if you need any remedy to better your skin's condi tion. All druggists sell Poslam. For free sample, write to Emergency Labora tories, 32 West 25th Street, New York. Poslam Soap improves arid beauti fies the skin and hair.—Advertisement. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH mated that it would never have arisen if the American commander had mere ly protested officially about two "tri vial incidents'* instead of firing shots in order to stop two German pin naces. One of them was passing the American vessels and was held up because her Hag was not showing plainly and the other was approach ing the Olympia at night with a mas sage and was not promptly identified. The German admiral felt that Ad miral Dewey's action was decidedly unfriendly. The American admiral retaliated with an announcement that no ship commercial or naval, would be allow ed to pass his lines. He then an nounced his intention of sending an officer and to establish her identity." The word "inquiry" apparently aroused the ire of the German admi ral, who identified it even to-day with a claim to the right to cross-examine any German commander. Admiral Von Diederichs says lie dis cussed the situation with the British commander and told him that he would shoot any officer attempting to carry out this order of Admiral Dowey. • A substantial victory for the Ger mans was claimed by Admiral Von Diederichs in the final settlement by which any arriving warship was to report itself to the American com mand- and afterward was required only to show its flag. Dr. Mullowney Delivers Address at Hummelstown Hummelstown, Pu., Feb. 25.—Dr. John J. Mullowney, assistant chief medical inspector of the State De partment of Health, delivered an ad dress before the High School, the Par ents' Association and the school di rectors at the Hummelstown High School this morning. He took for his subject, "The Progress o_ Civilization Depends Largely on the Health of the People." Dr. Mullowney briefly reviewed the gradual progress of man from primitive ages, when man built no cities, established no industry and car ried on no commerce, but dwelt on peaks and rocks difficult of access, as is seen In the remains of the cliff dwellers found in the southwest sec tion of this country. He showed that in his primitive state man's life was precarious and short; his Intellect feeble and untrained and his sense of moral obligation was wanting. The speaker then pointed out that as late as the seventeenth century the death rate in the city of London was as high as seventy deaths per thou sand population, but that with im proved sanitation, the introduction of wholesome water, and the proper dis posal of sewage and filth, the death rate has gradually decreased until now it is about 14.3 per thousand of the population. Dr. Mullowney closed his address by reminding his hearers that the death rate is still too high, and called upon pupils and teachers to lend their co-operation and sympathy toward all that stood for the betterment of the race. ECHO OF CLASH 111 COORCHHOIM Pair That Wanted to Be Mar ried Ask For a New License Vli 'I J IT" » One more echo of yyil <lt. lof the church fac- Xjtlonal clash in the (congregation elect, respect'h'e 1 'ga ve their aiJes as 21 and 22. Courthouse attaches. who declared Anka the prettiest foreign girl who lias turned up in the license bureau in many a day, hardly believed the statement. They said she doesn't look to be more than 15. The age problem is one of the causes of the split between the Rev. is". I). , Vukechevlc, former reetor of St. Nlcho ! las, and his congregation. Some time ] ago the pair got a license in North ampton county, but were never wed. Just as the ceremony was abuut to be performed the rector declared he wotidn'l marry the two/ because the bride was younger than she had stated. Tlie other faction said It was gecause he didn't get a big enough fee. Inspector Grove's First Permit. — Building Inspector James 11. Grove to day issued his first building permit. This is for the erection of the new combined Bethel A. M. JO. Church and parsonage, at Ash and Briggs streets. It will cost $19,000. The structure will be of brick. The Bethel is one of the colored churches removed by the proposed extension of Capitol Park. SNOW FALLS IX GEORGIA Columbus, Ga., Feb. 25.—Two inches of snow-fell here early to-day. It was the first snow of consequence in fifteen years. 80 DEGREES ABOVE IX MACON Macon, Csa., Feb. 25.—Macon ex perienced the first heavy snowfall in several years to-day. Three inches have already fallen and the snow con tinues. The temperature is 30 de grees. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years FEBRUARY 25, 1914. I THE MAKKIt'S NAME CAST ON I The Behr Bros. Piano and Player. Is : not exampled in construction. Spang ' ler, Sixth above Maclay.—Advertise | ment. NO SNOW FOR 20 YEARS Savannah. Ga., Pet). 25.—For the first time in something like twenty years Savannah is experiencing a snowfall to-day. About two inches fell. LEADING MUSICIANS Heartily endorse tne Behr Bros. Piano and Player. Get transfer. Spangler, Sixth above Maclay.—Advertisement. KICKED COP IN FACE Frank Miller, of Pittsburgh, was held for court by Alderman Hoverter this morning charged with assault and battery and resisting an officer. The information was made by James Mor rissey, Jr., an officer for the Pennsyl vania Kallroad. It is alleged that Mil ler kicked the officer in the face. QUICK RELIEF FOR srwni MISERY Mi-o-na will put your Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomach in Order—Try One Dose and Prove It If you are a stomach sufferer do not despair—immediate, safe and sure re liet is at hand. Mi-o-na Stomach Tab lets, sold in fifty-cent boxes at all drug stores, are u specific for out-of order stomachs. Mi-o-na is not only a quick di gestive. but a stimulant and strengtli ener of the stomach walls. It in creases the flow of digestive fluids, soothes the irritated membrane, and puts the stomach in shape to do the t work nature Intended. If suffering with indigestion, dys pepsia, gastritis or any of the various forms of stomach misery, usually In dicated by nervousness, distress after eating, headache,- dizziness, bad breath, or sour stomach, do not wait, do not suffer needlessly—take Mi-o-na to-day. H. C. Kennedy sells it on money back if not satisfied plan.—Advertisement. EDUCATIONAL MAKE NEW YEAR RESOLUTION to enroll next Monday In Day or Niglit School. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 15 8. Market Square, Harrisbnrg, Pa. Harrisburg Business College Day and Night Business, Shorthand and Civil Service. In dividual Instruction. 28th year. 329 Market St Harrisburg, Pa, No More Laundry , Troubles You can now get your laun dry when you want it and ex actly as you want it We know your needs —and do our utmost to meet them. When you send a skirt to us it means that it will be thor oughly cleaned —the fabric will In every way bo protected—the uhlit front will be flat—thorn will bo no ► bulging to irrltute you. The same sat isfactlon is four.d in everything wo launder. Our methods and processed are unequaled in Hurrlsburg. Our prices are consistent. Send ub a bun dle of laundry to-day. Troy Laundry Hoffman & Schooley, Props. Both Phones. 1520-26 FULTON ST. MERCHANTS <ft MINERS TRANS. CO. 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