FACE A SIGHT WITH ERUPTION RESINOL CURED Itched and Burned Until Tterinol Brought Relief at Once. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 6 1913: I had a small pimple on the side of my face, and It ksep getting larger and larger. It had spread crver one cheek, and as it would spread water would come from it and every plaoe the wa ter would touch, another sore would form. It Itched and burned and my face was a sight I used several salves and ointments that were recommend ed, but none helped, until I tried Re sinol Soap and Resinol Ointment, which relieved me at once, and after using It about two weeks, my face was entirely clear. I cannot praise Resinol enough." (Signed) Mrs. Rose Muller, 1318 Snyder Ave. Physicians have prescribed Resinol for nineteen years and every drug gist sells Resinol Soap (25c), and Re sinol Ointment (50c. and $1). Don't be deceived by the useless "sub stitutes" which a few unscrupulous dealers offer. For free trial, write to Dept. 6-R, Resinol, Baltimore, M(L— Advertisement. GORGAS' 21 Years of LOW PRICES taNETS 75 & | /HOOD'S CT7C. I UMlMim U / /GREENE'S 7EC. f lumm / J i PINK PILLS 35 c '] I CORGAS, THE DRUGGIST, 1 ( ary^jgsgaf t '*''tga>. / The above est Is a photo graphic reproduction of Gorgas' advertisement in the Harrisburg newspapers 21 years ago. For more than a Quarter of a century Gorgas has maintained a reputa tion for selling reliable medi cines at lowest prices. Here are a few sample prices prevailing at present: Sal Hepatic* 170, S4o, 67c Kodol Dyspepsia Tablets. 840,67 c DeWltt's Kidney PiUs, 84c, «7c Hanltol Tooth Powder ISc Jess Talon m 15,. Pond's Vanishing Cream ...17c Kckman's Alterative SI.OO Castoria .. 24c Pinaud's Lilac 55,, Mary Garden Sachet .... $ I.4ft Mellin's Food 340. 55c Mayr's Stomach Remedy . . . 75c Scott's Emulsion 38c, 07c ®f s - s - 67c, $1.17 Herpioide 3 A • W ————^ P w - * T * ▼ ▼" ▼▼ t"T~T ▼▼▼ T T 17 • CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE. ■# £mma ► Assortments of Wide HAPPISBURC'S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORK : Variety Special "Onyx" Days Infant' anrl Chi Wren's Wpar • c__._ I„t »- Greatest Hosiery Event S ► OOme interesting of the Year OH I LDRRN ' S DRESSES of white lawn, batiste, voile and embroid- MJ - . oiiii < pr> ' neatl >' trimmed with fine tucks and lace; some with long waist ef ► O ' 1 Monday, luesday & Wednesday feets and ribbon cashes. Sizes 6 months to 14 years $1.25 to $7.98 ZneClalS T\ - , . CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS of ratine, serge, cheviot, satin and ! ' * Do not tail to take ad- pongee, some with belts, others with collar and cuffs of lace. Sizes 2to it r ~ . , 6 years. Prices range from • $1.98 to .$5.75 ! 4 vantage OT tne special CHILDREN'S CREEPERS AND ROMPERS of gingham, chain ► nrirf»« tor fViit ciln An nn bras '- and seersucker. Sizes 6 months to 6 years 50c to »8c lUI mis sale. /\n op- INFANTS' SOFT SOLE SHOES in tan, champagne and white kid. ! ► s I portunity to purchase hierh sizes oto s 25c to soc l. B i , " BABY CAPS AND BONNETS In batiste, Swiss and embroidery, I —M A CIaSS Hosiery at threat sav- ir > plain turnback styles or puff effects, trimmed in pink or blue y ins^"».»»««" "1 I f W • c„_ • ribbons. Prices range from » 25c to $1.1(8 I affirm" 1 i * ee SllO\\ lllg, CHILDREN'S HATS of Milan or fancy straws, also ratinees, trim- IffeiiiiiiiZ If — —— lt Ilosiei'V Section in ""t' ll and velvet ribbon and flowers. Sizes 3to 6 years. Prices ; W|||ll|||i L jll || || | I "oo r -H ( nVMAN S """» f — Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S ► L I Sale of Sheets and Sheeting at a Substantial Saving ► That were bought considerably under priced from two mills that make excellent ► • sheets and sheeting. This brass bed specially priced at 170 SHEETS For those who want to make Sheets or Pillow • $8.95. Exactly like picture. Bright or i«x9o SlxflO Pox9o Oases we quote attractive prices. ► satin finish. Guaranteed lacquer. TV""™ ;' ( J V ,(> «"»<■ 75c SI.OO 90-inch Lock wood Sheeting, regularly worth 32c. to-morrow s price . ..58c to .>(»<• 55c 65c To-morrow, yard •>.!<, ► $16.00 Brass Beds $12.95 These sheets are about 25 per cent, under priced 10c Unbleached sheeting," when seamed makes $36.00 Brass Beds 528.75 011 acooun t of mill damage. We also have made a durable sheets, yard 7,. ' • ■ . slight reduction on I'tiea. Pcquot and Mohawk Sheets 40-inch half bleached sheeting." verv 'fine' mialitv and Pillow Cases to bo effective for the next two days yard _ jqp • only. ~.,0 ... „ , 24-lnch unbleached sheeting] named ' El'Trove ► Bi>W HA.i S—-Main Moor, Rear. dor, yard ,j c : Take Advantage of the Sale of Endicott I Baby Will Enjoy Johnson & Cos. Sample Shoes D .,. . ~ £ J A chance to buy high grade shoes at great reduc- txlding in One Or Our tions from their regular prices! Women's $1.50 and $2.00 Pumps and Oxfords in i patent colt, gun metal, vici kid. tan calf, black d»t AA IAPPm velvet and black suede, pair «pI«UU Women s $2.50 and $3.00 Pumps and Oxfords in • patent colt, gun metal, tan calf and cham- d»| 4Q V^cHfricLOfCS pagnc kid, pair © Women's Cleopatras in patent colt: *9 AA regular $4.00 values, pair JpJ.UU With Full Springs Men and $3.00 Oxfords in black C 1 JQ ... -i i and tan, broken lots, pair ..v land Heavy Paddins ► • and Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 Oxfords d»1 AA ' ' n and tan. broken lots, pair SI*UU I ThiK solid oak dresser. Housekeepers Sa\e of Wall Papers L. picture. Fitted with French bevel . At this season von are doing some brightening up. Let us help M nlfito mirrnr at «i -- , , , }ou out tn t,l,s " l,ft with our extensive stock of wall decorations, 1 Plate mirror at $» 1.7.>. Golden oak carry out any color scheme. Estimates given on one room or entire K chiffonier to match at. $0.95. suite—city or country. \SOmBBgSQgg» » ► 60c TO 75c WALL PAPERS. 39c ROLL j t t Two-tone metallic bronze i>apers, burlap effects with stencil borders ► 25c TO 40c WALL PAPERS, 15c ROLL . .\ . Fruit and foliage tapestry effect for dining rooms and living rooms I ► f , j !Tr " 1 4< 1 TO 18c WALL PAPERS, TO 9c ItOIjL y }■ —Bedroom papers in satin stripes and floral stripes and all-over i r*"-.'— *effects; hall and dlningroom papers with borders to match. Round and spilt reed carriages ► HOW.MAN'S—I-'onrth rioor in natural, white and brown, ► 1 1 | T~> • • $12.18 to $32.50 , vjarden and Lawn Kequisites c-oiia PS ibie cans, any si z e in i Bowman special roll edge felt mat- _ , 1 style desired .... SI 50 Ui • «"•' ►at $5.00 quality, simple construction, easy running and easy adjustment. These elto $1.69 to $10.98 are the points we claim for the Bowman's Best. Collapsible doll carts, 10-Inch size, $2.19 Bowman's High Mowers 00,. ♦„ «•> ■ 16-inch size, $3.49 12-inch size, $3.98 natural white and brown, ► Bowman's High-Wheel Mowers 14-inch size, $1.19 T„ M»K y. |j ;B 14-inch size, $3.98 18-Inch size] $5.19 Baby yards ....$2.69 and $3.69 H M ll GARDEN HOSE—Standard grades, made by the largest and most Porch Gates $1.98 Hml It reputable concern in the i-ountry. Skipmobilcs 9Hc r Mm I tlon Extra qua,ity Rubber Hose ' % inoh ' 4 P'y. 25 and 50 foot sec- Daisy pop and shot guns, ► Extra quality Rubber Hose, % Inch' 6 ply, 25 and 50 foot sec- 10< ' to * :{o ° tions 12e ft. Tennis Rockets ... , 50c to $3.00 Extra fine quality Rubber Hose, continuous length 160 ft. Kites 100 to 50c ► Garden Rakes.l9c, 25c, 39c. 50c Grass Hooks 10c and 25c BOWMAN'S Third Floor I U » % Hand Weeders 10c and 25c p n ,mn» o-.., *■ I I 1 1 Garden Trowels 5c and tOo pruning »nears ..»« and 50c ■ ■ I 1 Garden Hoes... 19c, 25<- and 50c Sure Clip Grass Shears, ■ Sh ° V M V'm, ~"" r r,9 p. JV .. 19< ' an<125c Store Closes Daily May » Northern Grown, Flower and Vegetable Seeds $ This genuine leather seat dining Freshly grown and for this season. They are dependable and in i 530 ► cjiair in golden oak, shaped banister every wa\' superior. Illustration, variety, description and cultural di backs. Special $2.50 rections printed on every packet. , ,is ~ , ... , , Packets... ,2c each or 6 for 10c Paxton Lawn Grass Seed, '•> 1 $2.98 folding card tables with leath- BULBS 10c package erette or felt top at $1.95 Tube Roses 15c doz. Caladinne Esculentum, or Ele- y ► Gladiolas 15c do/,, phant's Ear— r\ r\ * * BOWMAN'S —Fourth Floor. Cannae 25c doz. Small size. 10c each or SI.OO do/.. of- M M ► BOWMAN'S —Basement. Large size. 15c each or $1.50 do/. al ' 1 • 1Y1 " Trusty Left Jail Job and Wife at Same Time and "Beat It" Among the wayward husbands called to the court's attention in April divorce court this morning was John DeHart. Sirs. Anna DeHart wanted Judge Kunkel to give her a divorce on the grounds of desertion. DeHart had betn in jail, it developed, and made himself so popular as to secure a place as "trustry." And while sweeping the pavement in front of the jail one morning he quietly checked his broom on the steps, grabbed his hat in his hand, and streaked it at a 9 3-5 gait out Walnut street. Neither wife nor jail authorities ever heard of him since the double desertion. Caesarian Operation Brings J Bouncing Boy Into World As a last resort toward saving the , life of Mrs. Walter Yandling, 22, of 11 North Fourteenth street, Caesarian section was resorted to Saturday aft ernoon by Dr.- Harvey Smith and to day it appears that not only the life of the mother will be saved, but that a child apparently healthy and well formed has been brought into the' world. Successful Caesarian operations ! n which a double victory is achieved are ' rare In surgery. The operation was | performed at the Harrisburg hos- i pital. WTO HITS MAX Jerry Miller, aged 42, of Enola, was struck and knocked down by an auto mobile belonging to the Astricli stole at Fourth and Strawberry streets this morning shortly before 9.30 o'clock. He was taken to the Harrisburg hos pital suffering with a suspected frac tured right rib. APRIL 20, 1914. MUCMSTO DISCUSS CM' i T Joint City and County Meeting Scheduled For Thursday Night ! at Headquarters Republicans of the city and county j have be?n summoned to a party con ; Terence in the Republican lieadquart j ers next Thursday evening to discuss | the registration work and the prepara tions lor the primary. The Republi cans of Dauphin county are united and preparing to go into 'he contest with ginger and the chairmen of the committees have received many en- Icouraglng reports. The call for the meeting Is signed | by County Chairman William H. Hor- I ner and City Chairman H. F. Oves and reads as follows: "A meeting will be held Thursday, I April 23, at 8 p. m. in the Republican i headquarters to talk over and take j action on'many matters Important to the coming campaign, but more par ticularly registration on April 29, and the primary on May 19. We strongly urge that you make every effort to be present and show thereby your inten tion to give to the party your valu able assistance." John C. Nissley, of Paxton, well known lawyer, to-day tiled his papers for Republican nomination for the House, the petitions beinj numer ously signed by Republicans all over tlie second district. Papers for W. S. Young, former burgess of ;tro in circulation and will be tiled soon. In the city Thomas B. Marshall and J. W. Swart/, are expectad to file pa pers for Republican nomination. 3