Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 03, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    \ ************ ********
' CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE. "**=* "#"«•
Ammianl
y MARRICBUR«'« POPULAR NMMIWT •TORI
\ One More Day
► Then the Half Price Sale of
\ Men s Suits and Overcoats
► Will Be at An End
► This is the time we make the one final
clean-up of the season's stock before we offer
► our Spring good*. There will be plenty of
y good Winter weather for a while yet to give
y you service of these winter suits and over
y coats and besides you will have garments that
will come in just right for next Winter. Half
► original price. Here's the list—
► SUITS AND OVERCOATS
: $7.50 $3.75
9.90 4.95
: 10.50 5.25
: 12.50 6.25
: 15.00 7.50
: 18.00 9.00
► 20.00 10.00
: 25.00 12.50
* All in original display cabinets for easy
choosing. ,
► On Sale on the Third Floor —BOWMAN'S.
' ►
► Again To-morrow!
' Special Values in Notions
Kor those who are going to take advan
y tage of our March Silk Sale to-morrow, there will
< be ready some very special values in needed notions
and sewing materials. Our notion sales are becom
► irig more popular each week.
Invisible hooks and eyes. Washable Dress Shields,
I ► black and white, all all sizes and • styles,
i y sizes, card pair, 0$ to 50<?
I y 100-yd spoon black sew- 25c Corset Shields, pair,
ing silk, spool .... 100
! Gc and 10c Collarbone Sewing Machine Needles,
| k and featherbone, yard, for any sewing ma
: ► 10 hlne, the tube, 100
600-yard spool basting Hooks and eyes, the yd.,
► cotton, spool 150 an( J 25^
] Nickel-plated shears; all Dress Clamps, black and
y sizes, pair 10*| ■white, the yard,
► Pliable Ruche Support- 100 aild
ers, black and white, 10c Shirt Waist Belts,
► card .. 100 acli .. . 50
► Spiral collar Supporters, Buttonholes, the yard,
► card, 50 anc j 100 150 and 200
. 5c leaded Tape, 2 yards 5c Lightning Needles, all
' for 50 izes, 2 packs, for >0
Fancy trimming Buttons Collar foundations, black
► for waists and dresses, and white, all sizes,
► dozen - 100 to 500 50 and 100
Dressmakers' Pins, *4 Girdle foundations,
► lb. to box, the box, g0 100 and 200
On Sale on the Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S.
Lykens School Girl Wins
Prize For Forming Words
Special to The Telegraph
Lykens, Pa., March 3.—Joseph Ma
iler, one of the leading characters in
the Maher Operatic Company which
played in the Lykens opera house this
week, offered a prize of $3 to the per
son who would formulate the greatest
>v VFD»C Oil | We have perfect confi
r\ ■ I— ■ I LL.3 dence in Ayer's Pills. We
believe they are the best liver pills ever made. We wish you
to have this same confidence in this medicine. The best way
is to ask your own doctor all about these liver pills. Then
follow his advice.
Chestnut Street Auditorium
TONIGHT
THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
by Arrangement With Thos. M. Henneberry, Presents
NIBLO
TRAVEL TALKS
Subject
FRANCE
From Paris to Monte Carlo—
Beautiful views—Hand colored motion pictures vividly described by
MR. ARTHUR B. PRICE
TOMORROW MAT & NIQHT
SPAIN
I From Gibraltar to the Pyrenees.
Including a most wonderful motion picture of an actual Bull Fight in Madrid—Many
features, beautiful views—Don't miss this.
TUESDAY EVENING,
******** •wv^wwwvvw**ir************wvvwwvwv*v'T*TV'r^^^
fr
f ———' N
Be Sure to Attend
March Silk Sale
—an exposition and very special sale of 1914's richest weaves in the |>L
silks that are going to be the fashion craze. I
The March Silk Sale Is An Annual Event II
& Requires Months of Earnest Preparation n //
and hundreds of people in this community wait for it. |
The values —as a reading of this list of items will show —are j \
very exceptional. And not only are the prices lower for the popular I JpP^
price silks—but the values in the highest class and leading weaves
such as Meteors, Crepes, etc., show marked savings.
85c Messaline, 36 Inches Wide, yd. 39c
Very lustrous quality—reseda, gray, Nile, light blue and white. Very fine value.
50c to 75c Assorted
The lot consists of Moires, Messalines, Bengalines and Satins in good range of colors.
59c, 85c and SI.OO
Good shades of Silk Ratine—26-inch Silk Serge in black and garnet—changeable messalines.
$1.50 Satin Charmeuse,
and blmck, yard, . . . 95c yard, $1.69
AO i\f\ n ' m f C* m • »• Navy, brown, wistaria, Copenhagen. Great value and most
qiz.UU Printed Satin terpentine, ular » f sii^
36-inch, yard, . . . $1.39 $1.50 Print Warp Taffeta, at,
$1.25 Chiffon Taffeta; brown, y 98c
navy, Copenhagen, yard, . 98c ! $3.50 Moire Meteor, 40 inche*
$2.00 Crepon Impreme, 40-inch, w ide, yard, . . . . $2.39
' * * * ; A rich and deep toned fashionable silk in beautiful brown,
VrfT**/7 n 1 4Q toupe, Copenhaven, wistaria and black.
$1.50 Striped Silk' Serge, 36-inch
yard 98c 1 W*de, yard, .... f1.39
✓ 9 * * * ' * * "vv fj ne range 0 f ijj e new street and evening shades.
$1.25 Fancy Checked Taffeta, at, yard, 98$ I $1.75 Silk Crepes, 40 inches wide, yard, $1.39
85c Shower-proof Fouards, at, yard. 71$ $1.25 White Brocade Habutai, at, yard, 95$
$1.25 Changeable and Striped Taffets, yard, 95$ 39c yard-wide lustrous silk Pongee, yard, 35^
85c yjird-wide Silk Poplins, at, yard, 69$ , 59c Printed Crepe de Chine, at, yard, 44$
$2.00 yard-wide brown chiffon Taffeta, yard, $1.59 89c yard-wide Satin Messaline, at, yard 74$
$2.00 Crepe Meteor, 40-inches wide, at, yard, $1.09 I 50c "1-2-3 Silk," 20 fine shades, yard, 39$
Rich, Fashionable Black Silks at March Sale.
Prices Are "Gems" Worth Buying
$2.00 Black Crepe Meteor—4o-inch—yard $1.(59 $1.75 Black Satin Duchess—4o-inch—yard $1.35
$2.00 Black Bengaline Moire—4o-inch—yard $1.69 $2.00 Black Moire Suitings—4o-inch—yard $1.69
$1.25 Black Satin Messaline—4o-inch—yard 89$ $2.00 Black Satin Meteor—4o-inch—yard $1.59
SI.OO Black Shower-proof Kashguyr Taffeta—yard 85$ $2.50 Black Satin Meteor—4o-inch—yard $1.89
$1.25 Back Satin Brocade—4o-inch—yard 98<f! $1.25 Black Peau de Soie—36-inch—yard 89$
$2.00 Back Silk Crepe—4o-inch—yard $1.49 SI.OO Black Satin Messaline—36-inch—yard 79$
$1.75 Black Silk Canton Crepe—4o-inch—yard $1.39 $2.50 Black Satin Ottoman—36-inch—yard $1.49
$2.00 Black Silk Crepe de Chine —40-inch—yard .... $1.69 89c Black Satin Messaline—36-inch—yard
The entire collection of all the Silks above listed will be on display and sale at one time and will remain at
your disposal until the end of Uie March Silk Sale at the same prices. Karly selection Is advisable in order to secure
best possible values In the lot. I BOWMAN'S Main Floor.
~~ -
number of words out of the letters in
the word "Maher." The contest was
keen and th,ere were more than one
hundred contestants. The prize was
won by Lilian Werner, 13 years of
age, a pupil in the Lykens grammar
school, who succeeded in forming over
one hundred words. Mr. Maher stated
that he had created such a contest in
every town visited so far and that Miss
Weriier had formed at least forty
more words than any previous per
son.
Announcement of Possible
Strike Met With Cheers
Pittsburgh, March 3. Discussing
the failure of the joint interstate con
vention at Philadelphia to reach a
wage agreement for the bituminous
coal fields of Illinois. Indiana, Ohio
and Western Pennsylvania before the
fifth district convention of United Mine
Workers here to-day. Van Bittner,
president of the district, said:
"We still hope another joint meet
ing will be held before April 1 at
which a satisfactory agreement can
be made. If, however, no agreement
is made before that time, there will be
no mere suspension of work. There
will be a strike, and not only will the
union miners walk out, but every
nonunion miner will quit work."
The announcement was greeted with
cheers by the delegates, who repre
sent fully 00,000 United mine workers.
• • >1- , ■ -V ft -N ,'W • : *%■'.*
■ V " . " "
HXBHISBURG TELEGRXPH
Lancaster County Teacher
at Furnace School 23 Years
■■ VH
W
5 ■BkvUH
IIIIII^^hBhB^^^B
THOMAS H. WOLF
Special to The Telegraph
Columbia, Pa., March 3. Among I
the big army of school teachers In
Lancaster county none Is better known
than Thomas H. Wolf, of Elizabeth
township, who has been teaching the
Furnace school for a period of twenty
three successive years. This school is
j located near what was once the fiAnous
i Elizabeth furnace, owned and op-
I erated by Baron Henry William Stie
j gel, a pioneer ironmaster of America,
j and also the founder of the first suc
-1 cessful glass factory in this country.
The estate passed into the hands of
the Colemans and is still owned by |
the heirs, the tract including the his
toric Stiegel mansion, In which George
Washington was entertained during
the Revolutionary War.
Mr. Wolf was the son of a shoe
maker and at an early age learned
that trade. He kept an open book at
his bench and acquired his early edu
cation by study in that manner. Later
he entered the public schools and at
the age of 20 years with his limited
means and a sum which he was able
to borrow he completed his education
at the Millersville Normal School, and
besides holds a permanent certificate.
Ho is also Justice of the peace of
Elizabeth township and for years has
been identified with the James Cole
man Memorial Sunday School as su
perintendent and which is conducted
in the beautiful Presbyterian chapel
near the Coleman mansion. Mr. Wolf
is 44 years old and is held in high
esteem in the community in which he
has spent his whole life. His home is
iat Brickerville, near the Lebanon
county line. {
| GOETHALS TO BE PRESENTED I
WITH SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., March S.—Colonel
George Goethals, builder of the
Panama Canal, will be the guest of i
honor and receive the National Geo
graphic {Society's special gold medal
at the annual banquet of the society
here to-night. President Wilson will
present the medal and Secretary Bryan
will be toastmaster. More than 700
guests are expected to be present, in- '
eluding members of the diplomatic I
corps, government officials, scientists ,
and others. French Ambassador Jus- '
serand will be notified of his election |
as an honorary member of the society, j
HYOMEI RELIEVES
IN FIVE MINUTES
You Breathe it
If your head is all stuffed up from
a cold or catarrh, you suffer with dull
headaches and seem lacking in vital-
I ity, or are constantly sniffling and
coughing, you need a remedy that will
| give the quickest, most effective and
I lasting relief possible—something that [
I will go right to the spot, clear the
i head and throat and end your misery.
Surely use Hyomei—all druggists
sell it. It is just such a remedy, and
is entirely harmless and pleasant to
use —you breathe it—no stomach dos
ing.
The antiseptic oils of Hyomei mix
with the air you breathe —Its health
giving medication immediately reaches
the sore and inflamed mucous mem
brane —you feel better In five minutes.
It is practically impossible to use
Hyomei and not only be relieved but
permanently benefited. H. C. Kennedy
will refund your money if you are not
satisfied. Ask for the complete out
fit—sl.oo size.—Advertisement.
Take the Burr
Off Your Voice
Husky, throaty tones are not
pleasant to hear, besides they are
not comfortable to you. Cure that
cold and take the burr from your
voice. Our
Tar Tolu and
White Pine Syrup
Clears vocal chords, removes mu
cus from the throat and clears air
passage.
Per Bottle, 25c
Forney's Drag Store
426 MARKET STREET
4 V—■—i——— iii
MARCH 3,1914.
CALL IMI-ANYTHONZ.-Or ]
JT\ FOUNDED 1871 od]\
Jsxmmcni4
HARRIS»UR«'4I POPULAR DEPARTMENT STOM 4 .
•< I :
' 1 1
For the Thrifty Housewife < I
These Five r
Very Fine Values ;
10c and Flannelette—27 Inches wide, cut from .
full pieces; fine for dresses or comfort linings, at,
Jard 80 •<
35e Sheeting—99-inch unbleached sheeting, extra < "
heavy Quality, round even thread, the yard 26J
30 and 35c Pillow Cases—Embroidered and scalloped
pillow cases, 45 inches wide. Special at, each, 200 1
70c Sheets—Made of good muslin and unbleached — 4
will bleach easily. Size 86x90 inches. Limit, 4 to a 4
customer. Special at, each 550 1
10c Shaker Flannel—Unbleached. Remnant lengths,
at yard 6 y 2 $ <
On Sale on the Main Floor —BOWMAN'S. *
'■*
Many People Will j
Buy Furs Now \
Prices Are Greatly Reduced— i*
This Is Real Fur Weather— I
Make your selection as soon as possible for *
such values attract many people who have *
been awaiting an opportunity like this. 4
$17.50 Iceland Fox Sets $9.98 4
$25.00 Iceland Fox Sets $14.98
$20.00 Vicuna Sets $14.98 4
$27.50 Vicuna Sets $18.50 4
$25.00 Black Fox Scarfs $17.30 <
$20.00 Black Fox Scarfs $12.50 <
$35.00 Black Fox Muffs $25.00
$25.00 Black Fox Muffs $15.00 <
$65.00 Marmot Coat $43.98 <
$17.50 Imitation Civet Cat Sets $8.98 < j
Children's Sets from 980 to $3.50 4
On Sale on the Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. 1 !
4 !
I
Attention Housekeepers '
Something fine to keep the floor in first- !
class condition j
Floor Shine J
Oil of Cedar Mop <
Mop and pint can of Floor A 4 AA
Shine Oil of Cedar, for x 4 \
THIS mop is made of |
best white warp and '4 j
FLOOR SHINE AT is charged with the cele- < :
/W brated floor shine oil. Can '
/W be washed and retreated, 4 j
, nothing to get out of or- d
Polisher complete with a j
tf 1 . feet highly polished
L * handle—packed in sealed 4 |
tin box—solid block holds .
the polisher in position at
For cleaning and polish
ing all kinds of hardwood 4
IPOINTED TO GET IN CORNERS floors to ft beautiful luster .
with very little exertion.
On Sale in the Basement Bats up the dirt and j
•—BOWMAN'S. cleans and polishes all the
S • hard-to-get-at places. 4
-A A A AAA A A A A A A ifc^A^A^A^A..^^
FIGHT AGAINST GRAIN PITS
Washington, D. C.. March 3. —The
fight against the grain pits in the Chi
cago and Duluth Hoards of Trade and
the Minneapolis Chamber of Com
i merce were aired before the House
j committee on rules to-day when dele
| gations representing those markets
and the organizations of farmers tes
tified regarding the proposed investi
gation of those institions.
I VICTORIA THEAIER
I HELD OVER
FOR OXE DAY MORE BY SPECIAL REQUEST
Renfax Musical Motion Pictures
talk
I hev sing
M * DANCE
The UnanlmoUM Verdict of Thoae Who WltneNned the Performance Yester
day Wan That Thla la the GREATEST NOVBLTY In Motion Picture*
Ever Shown In HarrlsburK.
COME AND LAUGH WITH IS VOL W ILL GO HOME SINGING '
AND THAT TANGO—SEE IT
ADMISSION So
' MAJESTIC THEATER AP ""-
TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW, MATINEE AND NIGHT .
/i i< 1 |7ll In Their 3 Act Musical Comtdy
Carlisle fclks "George Brady's Dream"
40 Son* Hlta 200 Lauichs Beautiful Scenery—Goriceoun Gonna—Come
and See How the Carlisle Elka Look aa Society Ladle*. Seat Sale Now.
PRICES! 25c to 91—Matinee, age and 5Qc. .
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2 TRIPS DAIL\, 2JIO AND B.IS
A WORLD TRAVELOGUE. SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED, WITH A MILE
OF MOTION AND COLORED PICTURES.
Around the World in 2 Hours
Hy ELMER DWIGGINS, How a Thouaand Million Oilier People Live.
Tripa, Flnrt Claaa, 35c, 50c« Balcony, 15c, 25c. Matinee*. 15c. 25c.
/ __ - \
i vaßvnMM||
MZZ mmmmmrnrnm
Blow in To-day Summer Girlt
" blew In with the blluard
Some act.
and aee __ . _ _
1 _ 2 Other Good Ones
Colonial Days c == I
and the reat of the good ahoVr. j ™ ™ M.
I. L-
CUSTOMS RECEIPTS DROP
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., March 3. —Cus-
toms receipts for the entire United
States for February fell off slightly
more than $10,000,000 compared with
the same month of 1913. This is by
far the most marked discrepancy In
such receipts for any month of 1913
that has been noticed since the new
tariff became law.
3