Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 12, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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COME AND TAKE A PEEP AT THE NEW TRIMMED Women's & MisSCS* \Vlllter SI 00
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j| Presenting a Full Array of Spring
j Coats, Suits, Dresses in Gigantic Advance Sale |
Actual Present Q a M Values $1^&00 J"*jj
Women's and Misses' Women's and "| Latest Spring Models, some plain tailored, others t S MfjCl il
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IVII>VJ VJUI 1 O ___ _. _ _ line, Twine Cloth, Serges and Novelty d&SBIC
. . SPRING Weaves, all the Desirable
$15.00 ® UITS |=s> A EL /NK M ol * 7l * o
Over 15 models to choose from. The new ma- ■ fa?T\v Ten Styles of tllC ;|
ji terials include fancy wool Crepe, fancy or plain A \T 1I f 1 ![
;| Poplin Serges, Crepe Cloths, etc.—Colors are W > £/ > /*§m\ I and OanuSOllie 1!
!| navy, reseda, tango, king's blue, wistaria, tan, (A /V-~V I . I
golden brown and black. All sizes from 16 \\ \ ySa AVTf(fil
misses'to 44 bust measure. /?" / V R I'V \ W I °P nn g L-TCSSCS
BUY YOUR SUIT NOW AND SAVE. / /^\
Fifteen of Models of
J Smart New Styles 1 S* Suits and Coats | ;
ii Women's and Misses' A yJ[ Extra Large
Spring Suits f Women |l
vQ i JWomen's and Misses' All Alterations Made
jj More Than W f L 1 Free of Charge
1 welve 11 j V\. \. Over 10 distinct models to choose gy Our Expert Force I
ii New Spring Stvles \\\ *A \\ \jf Sleeves Colonial Ruffles Blouse of Fitters and ii
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f » Vv VA rS f Tier Skirts—the materials are Alteration Hands. ii
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ror Women and yoAA Women, .... Crepes. All the new spring coi- Guarantee
■ ; A special series of models for women, 37 to 63 bust measure, irs " including black, and all sizes. !|
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I Misses W sklrts; chotce of ser S es - bedford cords and crepes; colors are black BU YUUK lJKlibb pjJftppQY pjj ,|
1 and navy blue. NOW AND SAVE. | • 1 11 I |
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EXCEPTIONAL FRIDAY BARGAINS IN Friday Bargains in Boys' Clothing at a Big Saving, Destined to 'ii
ii Men's Blue Serge nn CLOTHING Meet the Approval of Every Mother and Boy
|| -"V^J 7 ' 90 5T.... $1.90
ji One lot of all-wool Blue Serge Fifty odd coats out of suits that x - S . .° l . , One hundred pairs of all-wool VALUES TO $3.50 * |
I' Suits; guaranteed fast color, or your sold to S10• all «; 7 p= Aortolk and sack suits m fancy Bloomer Pants; all seams taped and Two lots of mixed Cassimere Nor- Ten dozen of fine Blouse Waists, il
j! money back for one that fades. ' ' mixtures, lined with good \ enetian double stitched; sizes 3, 4, 5 and Suits; in sizes sto 12 years. made with open cuffs and link col- ji
ii S,zes ' 3 to 44 ch "< Men's Chinchilla <f>r- An C 6 years; va.ues in this lot to SI.OO. BOYS' FULL PEG /IO l»r; regular 50c value.
ii Boy.' Long Pant, dj, nn Overcoat, JfrO.UU MEN'S SOFT BOYS' WINTER Q1 AA KNICKERS 40C RnY ,, W , MTCD
ii Suit, M>I.UU VALUES TO sl3 HATS t ' UC OVERCOATS... OI.UU One hundred pairs of Boys'fancy BOYS WINTER IP ;!
One lot of Suits in black only; I One lot of Blue Chinchilla Over- • val ues TO »2.00 VALUES TO $7.50 and plain blue Knickerbocker pants; il
| sizes 12 to 16 years; values to $7 50 I in ci,,., v? * Fifty sott hats; new sha P es J ust 15 lon g Overcoats in Oxford all seams taped and double stitched; Our stock of fine Winter CaDS- ! i
| • I c oais in sizes to 42. shades. and black; sizes 12 to 16 years, sizes 6to 17 years. values to 39c. i j
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Beethoven Recital by
Irving College Students
Special to The Telegraph
Mechanlcsburg, Pa., March 12.
Yesterday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock a
students' recital was given In Colum
bian Hall, Irving College, from com
positions of Ludwig Van Beethoven,
1770-1826. T he following program
waa played with expression and en
joyed by the audience:
"Bagatelle, Op. 33, No. 1," Miss
Kelly; "Op. 33, No. 2," Miss Freet;
"Minuet in G," Miss Romberger;
"Rondo, Op. 51, No. 1," Miss Diehl;
"Sonata, Op. 10, No. 3, Menuetta,"
Miss Koller; "Sonata, Op. 2, No 2
Allegro Vivace," Miss Fike; "Largo,
Miss Weber; "Scherzo," Miss Lichty;
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
cave of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Ball'*
Catarrh Core.
r. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the lut 15 years, and believe him
|>erfectl7 honorable In all boslnees transactions
end financially able to carry out any obligations
Bade by his firm.
NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo. Ohio.
Han's Catarrh Core Is taken internally, letlnf
directly upon th~ blood and macous surfaces of
the system. Testimonials sent free. Fries M
cents per bottle. Gold by sll Druggists.
Sake Hall's Fuaily fills for cvustlnatkfe
THURSDAY EVENING,
Rondo," Miss Engers; "Turkish
March," six hands, Miss Wentzel Miss
LeFeverand Miss Nickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Striewig
Surprised by Grandchildren
Special to The Telegraph
York Haven, Pa.. March 12. On
Tuesday evening the children and
grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Striewig, of York Haven, sur
prised them at their home, when they
had come to celebrate the birthday
of Mrs. William Striewig. The grand
children entertained the guests with
music and recitations. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and
Karl Etsheid, of Lemoyne; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Striewig, Miss Louise
Stj-iewig, J. E. Striewig and Murray
Striewig, of Harrisburg; Harry Strie
wig, of York; Mr. and Mrs. William
Striewig, Ray Striewig, Mrs. Harvey
Myers, of York Haven.
FUNERAL OF INFANT
Special to The Telegraph
Mechanlcsburg, Pa., March 12.
This afternoon the funeral of Harvey,
the six weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Vogelsong, East Portland street!
was held, when brief services were
conducted by the Rev. J. M. Mohler.
Burial was made In the Mechanlcs
burg Cemetery. The child died sud
denly on Tuesday of heart trouble.
Newport Minister Gets
Degree at lowa College
Special to The Telegraph
Newport, Pa., March 12.—The Rev.
James McClellan Runkle, Ph. D., pas
tor of the Reformed Church of the
Incarnation, is receiving the congratu- I
lations of his parishioners and of the |
townspeople in general upon his com- i
pletion of a course of study through J
Oskaloosa College, Oskaloosa, lowa, 1
and the conferring of the degree of
doctor of philosophy upon him by the
authorities of the college. Dr. Runkle
was obliged to present a thesis before
the conferring of the degree and chose
as his subject "The Divinity of Jesus
as Revealed in His Pre-exlstent and
Virgin Birth." The registrar of the
college commended Dr. Runkle for
the thought and the exquisite style of
his thesis.
Patent Medicines at Lowest Cut Prices]
OOROAS' DRUG STORES, SBS,
HATUUSBURG TELEGRAPH
Lykens Will Erect Great
Tabernacle For Services
Special to The Telegraph
Lykens, Pa., March 12.—Last even
ing the executive committee of the
ministerial association met for the pur
! pose of making- arrangements to pur-
I chase lumber with which to erect a
| tabernacle for a series of spiritual
meetings during the month of May.
i Two evangelists, Nicholson and Hem
minger, will conduct the meeting? here
| during the entire four weeks. The
[ lumber will be furnished by C. E. Relt
inger and L. S. Schoffstall and the
structure is to cost over SI,OOO.
BAND OFFICERS ELECTED
Special to The Telegraph
Newport, Pa., March 12. —At Its last
meeting the Newport Germanla Cor
net Band elected the following officers
to serve for the next six months:
President. Lemuel U. Brimmer; vice
president, Arthur Carnes; secretary,
T. Wylie Davis; treasurer, Peter G.
Hertz; leader, William Kough; assist
ant leader, Charles Hope. This band
is one of the town's most active and
successful organizations.
Dallastown People Ask
Council For Curlew Law
Special to The telegraph
Dallastown, Pa., March 12.—1f
council will listen to the plaints of the
Civic Club and the Women's Christian
Temperance Union, the town will soon
have an old-fashioned curfew law.
The Women's Christian Temperance
Union at a largely attended meeting
last night took up the subject of a
curfew, advocated by the Civic Club,
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MARCH 12,1914.
! and unanimously decided to assist in
I having it passed. The Rev. J. R. -
j Sechrist, just returned by the Berwick
I conference, was selected to make the
| plea before the next meeting of coun
cil. It is understood that Burgess
Zeigler and a majority of the coun
cilmen favor it. The W. C. T. U. added
twenty members to the roll at the
meeting. The union Is looking up the
old antl-treating law with a view to
having it put into force.
SCHOOL HONORS TEACHER
Special to The Telegraph
Dalmatia, Pa., March 12. —Dalmatia
school No. 2 celebrated the birthday of
the teacher, Professor D. G. Yocum,
by serving cake, ice cream, fruit, etc., I
in his honor yesterday. The affair was
a great success and the professor was
immensely pleased. I
Mifflin County Farmer I
Loses Arm in Shreddef
Special to The Telegraph
Lewistown, Pa., March 12.—Joseph
Byler, a young Arnlsh farmer, residing
In Big Valley, met with a painful and
serious accident while shredding corn
fodder In his father's barn. Mr. By
ler's right hand was caught In the
swiftly revolving machinery, which
was drawing the body of the unfortu
nate man Into the knives, when an
other workman caught the young man
and tore him loose from Its grip. The
; hand was torn to shreds, requiring am
■ putatlon of the arm just below the
elbow. The young man was married
I a few days ago.
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