Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 14, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    Greatest of All
Hum<an Blessings
The most wonderful thing In the world
IM ltove expressed In the helpless Infant.
And among those aids and comforts for
expectant mothers Ja the well known
"Mother's Friend," '
Thta Is an external application to
'liable the abdominal muscles to become
mora pliant, to expand naturally without
undue pain from the atralxt upon cords
and ligaments.
In almost every settled community are
women who have enjoyed the blessing of
thto famous remedial and helpful embro
cation. Their daughters have grown up
to learn of its splendid assistance.
Applied as directed upon those muscles
Involved It soothes the fine network of
nerve* with which all the muscles are
supplied. Thus a great share of the pains
so much dreaded may be avoided and the
period of expectancy passed through in
oaae and comfort.
Anything that adds BO much comfort
must be counted as a blessing Indeed.
In a little book sent by mail much use
ful Information is given to Inexperienced
mothers. It tells how to use "Mother's
friend" and how to avoid making breasts.
Set a bottle to-day and wrice for book to
Bradfleld Itegulntor Co., 400 I.amnr Bldf?.,
Atlanta. Qa. Ss sure you gut 'other's
friend."'
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5 RESTORATIVE i
?: TREATMENT FOR j
:j NERVOUS MEN j
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V questioned authority on the all- S
> ments of men It is presumed to J
Ji bo Infallible, while the profession J
j generally endorse tho Ingredients ■»
:» and prescribe them in many dlf- S
j ferent forms of various diseases. J
JI The followitiK formula Is highly J
3 efficient in quickly restoring in J
JI nervous exhaustion, melancholia, J
j anxiety, timidity In venturing, S
:> dizzi(es* heart palpitation. J
j trembling limbs, insomnia, thin- J
f ness, cold extremities, tlrod-all- S
j in feeling and general Inability j
:« to do those natural and rational %
j acts upon which depends a man's V
f success and happiness lu social %
j and every-day Hie. a
N •The instructions for mixing at a
f home secretly so that no embar- Ji
j rassment may be felt, are as fol- '«
Ji lows: First get three ounces of J
f syrup sarsaparllla compound and 1
,« one ounce compound fluid balm- S
f wort; mix and let stand two S
J hours. Then add one ounce com- /
/ pound essence cardlol and one %
J> ounce tincture cadomene com- J
i pound (not cardamom), and mix 1
j all together. The directions are ?
,» to take one teaspoonful after J
/ each meal and one when retiring. J
f until bounding health and full J
/ strength are restored. Even a ,■
? few weeks will witness most f
? wonderful results. :t
/ Astonishing nervous force and J"
,• equilibrium follow the treatment, >
{ no matter how serious the case. ?
J This contains no opiates what- f
f ever and may also be used by J 1
> women who suffer with their f
f nerves with absolute certainty of
,« prompt and lasting benellts.
Send 5c for trial silt
For Chapped
Hands and Lips
Vaseline
R««. U. S. P.t. Off.
Camphor Ice
Soothej and heais cracked
•kin. Keeps it smooth, firm
and healthy.
Insist on VASELINE Camphor Ice.
in tubes and boxes. 10 cents. Drug
and Department stores everywhere.
CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
(Consolidated)
41 Stat* Street New York City
Goodbye to |
Pimples if You
Use Lax Links j
Pimples upon a woman's face gen
erally Indicate that tho trouble is con
stipation. When you aro In a consti
pated condition the blood absorbs tha
poisons from the waste matter, and the
impure blood leads to the blotchy, pirn- '
ply, sallow complexion. Get rid of the ,
constipated trouble by using Unks, !
those delicious candy laxatives, exquis- |
ttely flavored with the oil of spearmint, i
They do not contain dangerous or habit- i
forming drugs, nor will they gripe or
t-auso pains. They will soon restore I
the system to Its normal condition, thus >
aidlnp In keeping the blood pure. Kec- i
ommended by physicians. Ideal for chil
dren, invalids and the old folks. 10c I
and 2Bc boxes. Hold by all druggists.
Write for free sample. Boro Salicine i
Co., Philadelphia.
For quick, sure relief from
hacking Coughs that annoy
everyone, take
GOTTS
COUCH SYRUP
Heals the Inflammation In the throat,
relieves the soreness and stops the
cough naturally. Contains no "dope"
—no opiates. Get a 25c. or 50c. bottk
today. Money back by the dealer If il
doesn't help you.
Try Telegraph Want Ads.
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_ TUESDAY EVENING, «ARRISBURG t&S&f. TEI.EGRAPH APRIL 14.1914.
NEW TARIFF SLAPS
U. S. VVORKIIK6MJUH
Vast Import of Foreign Goods Is
Taking Bread Out of Amer
ica's Mouth
Some striking figures in regard to
the Increase in imports of twenty
two different articles and groups of
articles which form an important art
of American industry were given out
to-day by the Pennsylvania Protec
tive Union.
These figures were compiled from
the government records by C. H.
Brown, chairman of the hosiery man
nfacturere' legislative committee, who
is now in Washington endeavoring to
ascertain by arithmetical calculation
exactly what the new Democratic
tariff law is doing tq American pro
ducts.
He finds that the hosiery imports
at the six principal ports of entry
during February were 311,398 dozens
—by far the largest hosiery imports
in any one month since April, 1010.
Everyone of the articles and groups
of articles investigated ,by Mr.
Brown showed an increase in imports
of February, 1914, as compared with
February, 1913, ranging from 8 per
cent in gloves to G77 per cent in cer
tain knit goods. The increase in tin
, plate amounted to 050 per cent, in
1 class 1, ,wool, 100 per cent; in class
| 2, wool, 178 per cent, in woolen cloths,
236 per cent; in cotton cloths, 100
per cent; in wearing apparel. 25 per
cent; In other woolen manufactures,
466 per cent.
Following is the table compiled by
Mr. Brown:
1014 JIH3
Products Values Values
Alum. Mfgrs *136.873 578,373
Watches & Pts.. 250,018- 182,237
i Cotton Cloths .. 1,454,43)1 727,121
I Stockings 372,741 265,169
1 Other Knit Goods 340,637 43,825
I Linen Yarns .... 88,806 62,287
'Fruit & Nuta ... 3,265,583 2,523,651
Glassware 561,420 463,917
| Cutlery 212,356 157,658
Tin Plato 209,938 27,979
Leather and
Tanned Skins.. 357,428 755,549
Gloves 850.933 782,973
Paper & Mfgrs.. 1,998,836 1,581,723
I Mfgrs. of Silk... 3,126,092 2,257,264
I Vegetables 1,222,778 848,255
I Wool Class 1.... 4,398,235 2,192,326
!Wool Class 2 ... 690,195 248,278
Wuol Class 3 ... 1,687,961 1,211,219
.Woolen Cloths.. 1,564,197 464,742
I Dress Goods ... 782.121 262,938
Wearing Apparel, 142,555 113,947
All Other Wool
Mfgra 484,450 85,501
$25,198,594 $15,336,962
The total increase in the twmty
two articles and groups of articles for
| February, 1914, over February, 1913,
was $9,861,632, or an average total
I increase of 64.2 per cent.
| "This shows what the Underwood
Tariff law is doing to American in-
I dustries which employ or have em
'ployed large numbers of wage-earners
lat American pay," said Mr. Brown.
•"Nearly $10,000,000 worth of goods
purchased from abroad that were
made at home last year can mean
nothing else than the unemployment
lof the men and women who v. ou'ld
have been engaged In making them
if the goods had been purchased of
American manufacturers.
News Items From Points
in Central Pennsylvania!
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury.—Mrs. Matilda Zimmer
| man, Shamokin, yesterday, brought
suit for $20,000 personal damages
from the Shamokin & Mt. Carmel
Transit Company.
Annville.—Mr. and Mrs. Morris A.
| Meyer celebrated their ftenth wed
ding anniversary on Monday evening
|by entertaining a number of their
friends on West Main street. After
i luncheon a short toast was jesponded
ito by the Rev. Wm. F. DeLong. Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer were the recipients
( of many handsome presents.
| York.—Roscoe F. Holloway, ar
rested for attempting to blackmail Dr.
H. David Smyser into paying him
SIOOO for keeping quiet about an al
leged case in which he was concerned,
; was held by United States Commis
isioner John F. Kcll for the action
of the United States Court.
! Mahanoy City.—To prevent Maha
noy Plane, a borough of 3,000 inhabi
tants, from being swallowed up In
the mines, owners of coal mines have
been served with orders from the
Schuylkill County Court to cease re
moving coal from the underground
I workings.
) Easton.—Judge Scott sentenced
Robert Conahay, former Deputy Sher
iff and a former member of the paid
I lire department, to serve six months I
|in the county jail for forging the!
| name of Sheriff Henry Meyers to a
'check, cashing the same and using
j the proceeds.
Norristown.—Annie Hogan, 65 years
] "Id, matron at the Conshohocken Sta
tion of the Reading Railway, fell
(down a flight of steps at her residence
land was killed.
Columbia.—A thief stole the crepp I
and carnations from the door of the 1
homo in which Mrs. Catharine Kauf-1
i hold lay dead.'
York. —To protest against the pro
posed diversion of the route of tho
Lincoln National Highwav, which
• would leave out York, Columbia, Lan
caster and Coatesville, a meeting of
I city officials and local business men
I was held at tho Chamber of Com-
I merce last night.
Feast of Roses at Manheim
on Second Sunday in June
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta, April 14.—At the meet-!
|ing of the Council of Lutheran church, j
at Manheim, it was decided to ob
serve the annual Feast of Roses on
the second Sunday in June, in the
usual manner. An effort will be made
to have a more elaborate order of
exercises than ever, and invite a num
ber of state officials. The committee
appointed consists of Die Rev. J. F.
Knlttle, J. H. Bridge and Prof. G.
Heiges, F. L. Diehm, N. W. Pinker
ton, J. W. Glsh and E. S. Bombei*-
ger, C. Baer, S. R. Rec, H. G. Brosey
and C. D. Kiehl decorating, D. IS.
Stoneroad, H. G. Glnder, P. S. Hos
tetter and N. W. Long.
WILL GO TO SOUTH AMERICA
Special to The Telegraph
Mechanicsburg, Pa., April 14. — E. I
W. Euiich has accepted a position
with the Elliott-Fisher Typewriter
Company, of Harrisburg, and in the
interest of the firm will shortly leave
for Buenos Ayres, South America. He
was a member of the firm of Miller £-
Eurich, implement dealers in this
pl£.cc, which recently dissolved part - 1
nership.
SMALLPOX QUARANTINE LIFTED 1
Marietta, April 14.—Smallpox trou-1
Ivies at Bainbrldge and Billmeyer are
over, the county medical officer hav
ing lifted the quarantine and trains on
the Pennsylvania stop here as before.
There were no dealhs, and the ca.--c
with one exception were mild OIK- J
► Refrigerators and CALL 1991-ANY when It
Kitchen Cabinets Oyf Visit Bowman's
on the Club Plan. SI.OO sends one to fW
your home. Come in and see our splen- m anc * * or a ' n y Day Specials. You
\ dld assortment.—Fifth Floor. HABRISBUPO'S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE will find bargains in every department.
After-Easter Suit Sale Sample
► We have had a splendid business before Easter, but our customers are not all fully pro- Table Linens
y vided with spring clothing. Those who have waited will find everything that fashion dictates.
: Semi-Tailored Suits at Popular Prices Handsome Large Line
► An unusual demand for suits of a little plainer design, without so many furbelows and ° *!!? aß,as
► frills, led us to looking out for the people of plainer ta tes. As a result we opened yeiter- Cloths
; day several ntw models-full of style but not too showy. A chance purchase
► AT SIO.OO 0 f a fi ne Sample lot.
■§ Pure wool serge suits in navy, black and Copenhagen. Coats have I . r ..
kimono sleeves and are lined with pure silk Peau D'Cygne. Skirts one Oi a pattern,
arc plain or with flounce. ' An opportunity that
AT $12.50 seldom comes at such
y Pure wool serge suits in navy, black, Copenhagen and tango. a savincr Rnv vmir
Coats have low shoulders, some with tailored lapels, while others . ®* J J
have fancy collars —all are lined with pure silk Peau D'Cygne. supply IIOW.
Skirts are plain, peg top or with tiers.
•• AT $15.00 Sizes 8-4 and 10-4.
Poplins, Crepes, Crepe Poplins, and Gabardines; in black, Copen- $13.50 Pattern Cloth,
hagen, helio, mahogany, tango and navy. These are in fancier special <£*7 Cfi
, styles—ruffles and flounces and tiers; fancy buttons. at # •DU
' All Our $32.50, $35.00, $39.50, $45 & $47.50
Suits at $25.00 .ST
Over two hundred suits to select from. The very best of the sea
son's models, colors and materials. Moires, Silk Poplins, Crepe
Poplins and Gabardines. $9 00 PaUern Cloth>
Suits for Stout Figures I special $6.50
at $12.50, $17.50, S2O and $25
/ J] So many say "Nothing for stout figures," but we have them for <tom P-itinm Cloth
you. Not fancy suits—all staple models. Every suit has style g e * c j a j
and quality. Materials are Poplins, Crepe Poplins and Serges. L £
Even the lowest priced ones have quality—quality of material and
tailofing. Colors are black, navy and gray, BOWMAN'S SECOND Floor. * Maln Floor — BOWMAN ' s
LINOLEUMS „f Och-irk FpafWs
Our specials in linolnum will continue throughout >~**lC Ol WbtllUl 1 "ClUlClb
the week. Every kind and style you want. Beautiful That Is Different in This Way
tile and hare wood patterns—colors to harmonizs, and T, , . f £ _ i .1
make attractive the room after spring cleaning. Bring 3V 5 Were bo L u^hl f rom manufacturers when they
room size were at a P rlce concession which enables us
x>«<r»-r> cu. T* lose " to vou at about one half the regular price.
mf ? rL )tk J a P' ane^ e U & S Most Feather Sales are lots sent on consignment and sold at full
™ ,led ru * s » ke grandma her used to make. Oval and roand. Color com- regular prices, but a look will convince you of the remarkable values we
ina ion o sui a mos any ecora ion. are giving. You will note the difference between these and the ordi-
Size 27x36 inches .. . sl.9BSize 27x54 inches $3.00 nary sale plume.
Size 30x30 inches .. . . sl.6sSize 30x60 inches. .. . $3.75 Ostrich Plumes and trimmings are very popular and you can se-
Size 36x72 inches. . . .$5.50 lect from our stock all the newest fancies as well as beautiful plumes
Square Rag Rugs, size 30x60 inches, at $1.15 w ' t^l heads and bright fibre.
Japanese Straw Rugs in pretty patterns. Size 6x9 ft., special at $1.39 pOI OR<N ARF.
Fousth FIoor—BOWMAN'S V/UtiWIVJ .
r-,r>i-i rco PAAi/rno LEATHER PINK ALICE BLUE
MKhLLoo LOUKLKb
Caloric Fireless Cook Stoves BLACK WHITE LIGHT BLUE
The modern kitchen marvel. The most complete stove on the AA 0 . &A Cf\
market. Come in and have the superior qualities of this cooker ex- SO.OO Ldlge PIUHI6S, 5p3C13,l clt . . . . . $4.50
plained to you. These cookers save work; fuel; never burn food ; $6.00 PlumeS, Special at $3.95
cooks while you shop or entertain; relieves you of half your work and JCJ wyv/viw,* * • JJ
never fails. A delight to any modern economically inclined house- S2.UU PlUllieS, OpGClftl dt • « SI.OO
keeper. Prices are $10.50, sl2, $16.75, $17.50, $20.75 and $24 a Hne f Ostrich Samoles—all the best stvles and colors Re?u-
Seamless aluminum lined. See our cookers before vou buy. , ■ °} m am P l . es — all the best st^leb ancl colors - n
aluminum lined. See our cookers before you buy. bowman's Basement. ar p ice up o$ . .
SUMMER FURNITURE SALE
Furniture That Is Distinctive in' Style and Represents Comfort
Just now the house demands attention. In the spring renovating you will need odd pieces of furniture of all
kinds to replace pieces you wish to discard, or will want to furni h the home for the summer with light comfor
table furniture. We are splendidly prepared to supply every want
Special Sale of Reed and Willow Chairs
. Rcckers and Tables
TL ESE ARE SAM P' E pieces and not more than one chair and rocker of a pattern,
assortment is large. Finished in baronial brown, stone gray, dark green and §/
jg/ natural. Upholstered in cretonne and tapestries. y
Special Bar Harbor Willow Chair(JJO QC Bar Harbor Reed Chair and Rocker to
in the natural finish fL.VO, matcS. complete with upho! S tered AO
n cushions on seat and back, special each
Large size rar Harbor Willow Chair with if I I I
wide arms and magaz.ne basket on QC Willow Table, finished natural, dJO AO
the side, special at 24 inch top, special at
SPECIAL DISPLA Y I FIFTH FLOOR-BOWMAN'S
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