6 SC\ 2 TOs4, 1 HTIT $ 2 VALUES i■■ . . | ill \_ A WONDERFUL OFFER TO MEN! INTRODUCING OUR LADIES' DE- 1 jg Over 2.000 pairs of men's $2 to $4 high- PARTMENT with the greatest otfer ever \. e=a! I m mcle Blu ' ,ef, nml oxtords priced for made the women oi Harrisburg. Choice 1 i| m 'i| the best qualities and makes in many stvles. j'^' 1 loes > pumps, oxfords anl san- 1 jl B 111 '1 11 J .. . dals - All leathers ami fabrics. All sizes. 1 :| g '• nil , d «' '«"■»?» » k«wn, Over 5,000 pairs of this to $4 footwear I ! I gjj \ O \\.| lace or blueher models. All sizes. on sale at $1.50 a pair. 1 W • | I \ o Vs\ INTRODUCE our new store we have prepared a list of shoe bargains that will I \V | 1 // \o V\ ' on § be remembered as the GREATEST VALUES ever offered in this city. I | m // \ o Vw Lo °k over the SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS shown here and judge J g §j / %v \ o for yourself whether you have ever seen such shoe bargains before. Thous- / yp' \ I If / \ ands of pairs of men's, women's, boys'and girls shoes, oxfords, slippers, etc., / jl Bjßi \ WONDERFULLY PRICED for this opening sale. You have never / >jf j§j c b ance °* att ending such a sale. We URGENTLY J / y{y | jS I \ INVITE you to be here tomorrow and become acquainted with f ./ y-y the shoe store that can positively save you Vz >/ We operate the leading popular iff / / P i] BOOK S Way Is the Beit Way /&./' price Shoe Stores in Pittsburgh, Pa., •' HO3 Uniform Courtesy in the Treat- || ment of All and Honest Merch- 1 Altoona, Pa., Youngstown, 0., Co- f SEE OUR r I o!w W PnCeS HaS B " n a^ , Wh^ling, 0 )^ < Va?*' Canton, °* L-asJ WINDOW DISPLAY i i ' —* ' i | Best Spring Styles For Men si\ Women's New Spring Sty es | 1r" ?4.00 Values fljo 95 Values, io 45 MS | | Sp ec * a l *• • | | Men's Viork Shoe, Opting ShoesSOME MMEYSAVERS | 8 ciauSitnd'V'<t 1 'rk ts2 lvalue" tu «. /,/v' values; soft flexible soles; in metal and kidskin, patent tip, fl ;§r " sl - 69 OPENING SALE SPEUA^FOR BOYS AND GIRLS —■■'■' 79c 1 BOOK'Q ™?°'" $1.5? The Breateet offer ever mado. About 1,800 pairs JL .Bki "REAL SHOE MAKFRS W W Special 0 priced for this opening llle. 'come in °ali of eirls' and boys' $1.50 and ?2.00 Shoes, Oxfords I CUACMAVCDC W WJ L unut lUnlVLtvj the best wearing makes and styles in all leathers. and Pumps on gale at SI.OO a pair. Made in all REAL SHOE MAKERS J?] m /~v mm ~m m . sizes; $2.50 values. | on bargain tables lor quick selections. All sizes. f§J 1 217 Market St. 217 1 - 217 Market St. 217 MUST GET TO CHOI COIERT ON TIME Maoagemeat Will Not Permit Late comers to Take Seats Until First Intermission The box office at the Majestic Thea ter was open to-day for honorary members to reserve their seats for the Easter Festival of the Harrlsburg Choral Society on next Tuesday. Each ho aorary member is entitled to two reserved seats for the afternoon con cert and two reserved seats for the evening concert. The afternon concert will begin at 3 o'clock promptly. This hour is fixed' eo as to enable the teachers and pupils cf the public schools to attend this concert. The concert will be over by 4.45 o'clock, so that folk may attend various social functions which are be ing given In the late afternoon. The evening concert will begin promptly at 8.15 o'clock. Patrons are notified that the concerts will begin promptly at the hours named and those who come late will have to wait In the rear of the theater until the first intermission. The pleasure and enjoyment of those who come in tims cannot be interfered with by late ar rivals. say the choral officers. Patrons nr« therefore urged to be iu their FRIDAY EVENING. OARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 10,1914. RUSSIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO ACCOMPANY i "v r j&|k HI Kaaßlg is >» < Ik&ASB »- »ap^Kair r j^ 1 f\ . lllSi&f I flsr M fl^KWli i 1 ; ) seats promptly at 3 o'clock for the J afternoon concert and at 8.15 for the t evening concert. At the afternoon ..concert the fa ll mouß Russian Symphony Orchestra, ' of which the Xew York press speaks! , ;most highly, will give the following) r i program: Program Overture, "Mignon" .... Thomas Largo, "New World" Symphony, Dvorak a. Andante (Jantabile Chopin b. Pas Pied . Uillet | Cello solos, Bernard Altsehuler [ Second Hungarian Rhapsody ...Liszt A. Praeludium .. ..* Jaernfelt b. Ballet Music from "Life for the Czar" Glinka c. Dance of the Fairy Dolls from tlie '"Nutcracker's Suite," Tsehaikowsky Mme. Rossini at the Celeste Dance of the Hours, from "Gloconda," f'onchielll ) Album Leaf .... .Wagner March Slav Tsehaikowsky TOLLS FIGHT HELPED IXDEKWOOI) IX ALABAMA "I believe that Mr. Underwood's tight on the repeal bill operated aa a factor in. his favor in th» Alabama prl- njary." said Representative .Mann, i< Mauri referred also to the state- | I ment made by Senator Burton, of f ! Ohio, in his announcement that, he I ! would not be a candidate for renoml- [ 1 'nation; that he (Burton) feared thatiE in supporting the administration lie J ! wan taking: the unpopular side of the | tolls question. "He is right!" shouted Mr. Mann. . The Republican leader charged that the managers of the Carnegie Foun dation had expended money to drive men into line for the repeal of the free e tolls provision. "But they are not going to deliver ' the country on this proposition," Mr. 5 Mann remarked. "The people are •- wide awake on this Issue. When the people finally pass judgment on it they will repudiate the administration." Mr. Mann expressed the opinion that "if the Republican candidate In the Boston district had had the nerve, to come ont, on th« tolls question—on the American s'e—he would have got a great many more votes than he did." Continuing. Mr. Mann said: "The Democratic candidate stood on the platform of his party with Champ Hark and against the. majority and ha won hands down." f JOINT SOCIETY SESSION \ Sfecit I to The Telegraph Annviile, Pa., April 10. —Last even ing the Kalozetean and Clionlan Lit- ] . erary Societies of Lebanon Valley Col , lege held a Joint session in the for- j mer'n rooms, a literary program being ] rendered the first part of the ovenlng ] with refreshments served later. The , program was as follows: Pianoforte, Clarence Barnet; paper, ' i Miss Martha Snyder: discussion, "Is' | , the Campus Course as Valuable as tlie I i Time it Consumes," pro. Miss Zl«glor;>' con, Ira S. Ernst: "Mj Trip to th Thousands islands," Frank Vfl Sehaack; vocal duet. Miss Ruth Stricji ler and Harrv Bender; sketch, Mif Bachman. Miss Qruber, Miss Matliia and Messrs. D. Long, C. Loomis an J. Lyter. 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