Our Annex, 311 Walnut Street Oui Annex, 311 Walnut Street I Our Annex, 311 Walnut Street _____ HARRISBURO, PA. HARRISBURO, PA. I HARRISBURQ, PA. House-Cleaning Sale of *g— Hundreds of the best made House-Dresses have been selected in America's foremost House-Dress factory for this "House-Cleaning" Sale. Here is your ittraa opportunity to secure neat, perfect fitting and thoroughly practical House-Dresses at economy prices—and just when you need them most. Your first thought on seeing them will be "How is it possible at the price." And there's more to Electric Dresses than the low price. You will note the k dependable materials and the superior workmanship. These "Electrics" are the smartest creations in House-Dresses ever shown, they are really the last ** Jf - |y thought of the style artists. They are famous for comfortable and correct fit at the shoulder, bust, hips, and every other point. During house-cleaning time you ] ' House-Dresses—this special event has been staged particularly for your benefit. Come. MwWi D "TTT. THE BADGE OF MERIT ' ]|3 *" e " est Dollar s Worth of Dress - Extraordinary House-Dresses at a flf YOU EVCr PUrChaSe■ v : I sßl®l mmHm/r Pearl bUtt ° nS are a "° USed M tr,m - H eolor percale with Collar and Cuffs of «## |" 1 fl'sl.im"'! mlrWMm ™«r / min E on oollar. Three-quarter length Comfortabi* Room? Arm Holes „ , . .. . , M : : ■ :: ™ J" : ,sS : ®, il Hum WIH l Urn a . . ~ , . . . . Fine, Etcq Stituhinn with «■ de«P Swiss embroidery. Closes at side MBamMW3MKMS.)m t.i| : « f a 1 ''2? lfev : l MM \m lM' 1 sleeves and dainty pointed cuffs; neat- TAr.ad Jul,inm ß *" m otron« 1M F,sfeV;!kl H§ MSiiVr Jy tailored pocket on waist. "At the W.USh^r wUh flne P earl buttons part of which Jjjf || ll Q ■ K f® /f*~\ bßck ot skirt, at top, are clusters of ISStitchMtohoM each Button are Invisible. Waist line Is slightly I i Ift H \jJ 'W'l flne tuck> - T,lis c hß -rming dress is raised. Back of skirt tucked at top checks and solid colors. Complete as- stitched and tape bound. Colors are |ijVl 1, sortment of sizes in all colors and pat- Yale Blue and Tan and each color can ' THE ROCHESTER ' i ' tjw < if*» terns, and the price is only SI.OO THE HANDY DANDY be had ln all slzeß 16 and 18, also 34 1 THE EXTRA-SIZE MODEC lilMiw H HIS ' to 46 i ttji rr\ How often we have heard our stout A smart, semi-round neck model I H{jtl A reversible, double-front combination House !pI,OU customers remark, "I cannot be fitted with stitched-down collar of plain col- v||j j|4| hSu"-Sl"anta*°day«, KW with anything ready-to-wear." At last or cambric: bias folds of dress ma- |Jj| llj Wftf house dress or slipped on over another dress and Cl'lirKi We have found House Dresses that will terial ending in wider fold of plain Bp! I fc mMp used as a protector. Very "Handy" to get Into out-of-'proportion women with e&as color used n* trimming o.t front, of illil/MIfP tTeat n a nd ,%in'fortkhle Made iff gooTqullity percafe IPI/Pfl and comfort B » 8t measure sizes 48. waist. Fancy cuffs on three-quarter ® : /f/IJwf (; in light and dark patterns, bound around neck, Cf/jt^L rW «'' all( * standard length sleeve* are made of dress ma- \ flown edges of front, at top of pockets, around* quality percales ln light and dark pat terial. decorated by tabs of solid color ilßf''*/ V and* ra°sten s a at tT,e neck and und^r'VaisVline with Jf tern "' This model has a comfortable cambric. A special feature ot' this buttons and four buttons an skirt. Really T \% ' round neck, large, rooiny armholes, model is th* new pepltim bolt tbat fits JimIJUmIIIIiII V ie ' "Dandiest" Combination Threes and Ajw IA-'«wßra three-quarter length sleeves that are correctly, long or short-walsted fig- /MiMmWOI want"one" ' 5 . V . e . r . y . an! wido enough to allow the arm to bend, ures. All sizf-s can be bad in this ljr • ' Ipl.OU and plenty of width in the skirt at style—Jfi and IS years, also 3* to 4R .flulrtijtf Wlw Hrrffl <-• /MwWffiJ'lffiSi * hips. Trimming consists of piping bust measure. Large assortment of 8M JjUj^, W ill'jwlllllfmliX . which edges the stltched-down stolo checks, figures and stripes, in good ■ /. faffimi Wufi pH HANDY DAW I . 1 If'* 'Jj/JrW 'M I Collar, the pointed CUtTs, pointed tab 1; percales, at only «< ()(> lf/tf.JKmtQSM mmd!' . ——— j* •' f,*3f X I V.iS on pocket and deflnon the slightly .p. .\'\r ////jg n|H|/ // *V \ lirrPrffll Ktm raised waist line. A sensible, comfort "THE WOLVERINE" ./,'//jg MM Wm #/ \\J I IT: KTs 1 f&S The CLEVELANDER MODEL able and practical house dress designed M|H i-M Rfi S fflSl £H| Pi' ; ll ! ■ I / solely for stout women and priced at r" \ A neatly tailored tiouse dress with ' WNI/ W? wSil Sil \l / dr" se^tha^ Tmnxlmum"of wear- <,n ' y $1.25 EVERY ILLUSTRATION comfortably fitting square neck. Bias //J ® Pli' : liW I \/ ' " ln,? M"alit-v. We aie showlnc this sen- I in this advertisement is an '' , gg -> i j I ■lr <:R !! heßt "'ambric—a' cloth' unexcelled Important to all our City around the neck and down front. Pearl lß|||lllf jfjaPff/ I Jyjj EfltlA irSI Ml for long, hard service. Fancy center to Customers * orieinal House-Dress and the l " ll, °" s "™ aIBO ' ,f=nrl ns ,rtmm,ns *" L// 81l V M ffli iilljilpil pointed yoke collar that is stitched You can order any of these o well as for closing at side. length ff m&lw kMs |4 | WtJ SIIS I \ mllufMi , , descriptions are just as you rtMVM ending m cuffs of bias straps ■! IM 1 |(| *1 ■ II S ""eve- «re three-cuarter length, with House-Dresses by telephone. ... - - leeves ending in c«ff, of bias straps 118 | ' H i | Ifjß | [RI fl! V neat cuffs that are piped. Waist line Just give name, Size and Color will tincl garments and assort- of dress material. Pocket on waist f. j ||J jli [jij MH jjtjij|also is defined with piping wide side wanted. Out-of-town readers ments to be. In addition to which gives a jaunty style-also the WNBm : I II in 1 1! (Im -i"': d^n". o T ; si^irt ba bein O g of this "ad" can obtain any the House-Dresses mentioned latest belt. idea,, the pepium that fits !i! ' || t' gjf II mm"' mlmi double «stitched and tape-bound. We dress desired by Mail. Order here, we have dozens of other both long and short waisted figures Wy | 111 I ft §M lii 11111 l eoiors"^'^ e pauernL e "n'air"""eßTf nt tMß by name, giving size and color fresh and new styles direct correctly .« sl*oo f It i H I ||j{ l»f |w',. lilgl'.-A model, m addition to the regular sizes, desired. r .i 1 Ta - ' h|« — |]| I tfgjfwi \wlr and IS and 34 to 46, we have out- Orders by mail will be I tf* m Ekyrtc?. " 'TfflllWS' sl7;ps (S to r,fi hUBt meas,lrH at given prompt and careful at- ' R ** U,ar Si " 8 ' 8t ° n,y $i r> ° In addition to this large stock and assortment of Hon«p wr k (..m t; e r-u n Ln . »„ """™" " ll " Petticoats, sl.oO, sl.to, 5J.95, $w.2.», Serge and Plaid Top Skirts, s!,s>.>, $2..30, s'i T."» S° 9» will offer 600 of the best fitting, newest styles, cleanest made Street $2.75, $&95 and $3.50. $3.50, $3.95 and $4.25. ' ' ' ' Dresses you ever saw for SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50, sl. 75, $2.00 and 15« t Her Locks Youthful, Dark, Glossy and Thick with Common Garden Suge and Sulphur [Then you darken your hair with e Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, ause It's done so naturally, so lly. Preparing this mixture, though, home is mussy and troublesome. 50 cents you can buy at any drug e the ready-to-use tonic called I'eth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Eem ." You Just dampen a sponge or brush with It and draw this >ugh your hair, taking one small nd at a time. By morning all gray r disappears, and, after another llcation or two, your hair becomes jtlfully darkened, glossy and lux nt. You will also discover dan rf is gone and hair has stopped ng. ray, faded hair, though no dls ;e, is a sign of old age, and as we lesire a youthful and attractive ap rance, get busy at once with sth's Sage and Sulphur and look ;a younger.—Advertisement. j 'uging Coal April s its advantages, the chief of ich is a price saving of 50c a on Broken, Egg, Stove and t sizes. iley s prepared to fill your s with any quantity of any dof fuel, which will be de- Ted when you want it. ipril Prices are 50c Lower. . M. KELLEY & CO. r . Third St.—loth & State Sts. MONDAY EVENING, DEATH OF JACOB H. WITMEK Special ta The Telegraph Marietta, Pa„ April 20. —Jacob H. Wltmer, organizer and until recently cashier of the Mountville National Bank, died at his home yesterday af ter a short illness. He was 72 years WHEN THE HOME TEAM I OSES t From the Boston Transcript] "Blow from baseball fatal"—head-1 line. Some people take the loss of a game by the home team so seriously. Catarrh is Often Deep Seated Local Congestions May In dicate Much Internal Inflammation. Jost because catarrh Affects the nose and throat, few people reallte how deep-neated It raaj be until It crops into the bronchial tubes and settles down Into the lungs. The way to treat catarrh is to recogntr.e the fact that It Is In the blood. And there Is only one blood purifler that can be safely used. It is S. 8. S., the roost powerful, the most searching, the most assimilative blood remedy known loday, for It is not a mineral, but a vegetable remedy. The medicinal components of 8. S. 8. are relatively just as essential to well-balanced health as the nutritive properties of the grains, meats, sugars and fats of foods. Any local irritating Influence Is the blood Is rejected by the tissue cells and eliminated by reason of the stimulating Influence of S. S. S. You will soon realize its wonderful In fluence by the absence of headache, a de cided clearing of the air passages, a steadily Improved nasal condition, and » sense of bodily relief that proves how completely catarrh often infests the entire system. You will find 8. S. a. on sale at all drug stores. It Is o remarkable rertedy for any and nil Mood affections, stieb as eczema, rash, lupus, tetter, psoriasis, bolls, and all other diseased conditions of the blood. For sperisl advice on any blood , disease write Medical Dept.. The Swiff Sneclflr f'o.. .'>.".2 Sxift Ulrljr. . Atlanta. <;s. Carefully avoid any and all substitutes for S. S. S. There Is nothing "Just as good." PENROSE SHYS NATION UPHOLDS PRESIDENT All Patriotic Men Will Fight For Flag in Mexico, Senator Tells Sons of Veterans Specie! to The Telegraph Philadelphia, April 20.—"0n the evo of possible conflict with Mexico, every man. Republican or Democrat, or any thing else, will be found ready to sup port the flag and see it honored and '.respected as it should be." I Senator Penrose made this assertion I while addressing the members of the Major M. A. Uherst camp, No. 51, Sons of Veterans, at a celebration held in honor of the forty-ninth anniver sary of the surrender, of Appomattox in Darby. The speaker struck a responsive | chord when he asserted that, despite I any differences of opinion over the {manner in which the Wilson Adminis tration had handled the Mexican situ jation, every Senator and Representa tive, with party lines swept away, would stand back of the President in (support of any measure he might pro pose for upholding the dignity and honor of the American flag. Cheers greeted his utterance that the events of the last few days had drawn the country dangerously near armed Intervention, and that such an enterprise, if begun, might lead to the requirements of occupation and pacifi cation, to such an extent as to involve the use not only of our regular mili tary establishment, but a large num ber of volunteers. The Senator's warlike talk was wo ven into an address which, In the main, was a severe arraignment of the Wilson Administration's policy In foreign affairs, with special stress on Mexico. Not only was President Wil son criticised as being responsible for the present state of affairs, which seemed to Indicate Intervention, but Secretary of State Bryan was charac terised as Inexperienced In diplomatic afTalrs. The speaker held that the Admin istration's policy on the Mexican situ ation had been one series of blunders; that by refusing to recognise Huerta we had given moral support to Villa and the rebels, "whoss record for HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH murder, arson, brigandage and treach ery is far worse than the de facto head of the country." Deplores Choice of Bryan Senator Penrose paid his compli ments to the President and to Secre tary Bryan in this fashion: As a student, as a pedagogue, as a governor, President Wilson had no necessity to interest himself in diplo matic affairs. Notwithstanding' this fact, instead of selecting for the re sponsible position of head of the De partment of State a trained statesman familiar with these problems, he chose one who had achieved great reputa tion in other fields of political activity. The results were that we have been led Into a mortifying tangle of contra diction, inconsistencies, and even em | barrassments with other nations." Following up this argument, Sena- If Your Little Baby Could Talk He would tell you that he does not 'want cow's milk that i settles into lumps in his little stomach—that makes the long, hot, close days of summer feel like a leaden weight on his little hot head—he would tell you that the still, sultry nights would be easy for him and for you, if he had the food his small stomach could digest. He would tell you that he likes your breast milk best—he tells you now as best his little voice can—that at about fourmonths that breast milk Is not enougn for his growing bones and body—that he wants something more—as nearly like that breast milk as he can get. And your mothers and grandmothers knew that what their babies needed was Nesfle'sFoocl the nearest food to milk. Wean your baby en Ntttli'i because Begin at the fourth month with NeetM'e bring* health, while eow'i milk ... fanHinir m ,1 _i ■ may carry *icknes*. Our government in one feeding a day—then slowly Weehlngton oaye our dalriea are dirty, make it two, then three feedings— The government of New York State »ay* until at last your baby will be th * t one cow ,n ,hree h »» tuberculous, ' * nd the government of England *ayn . . , neither you or the that these sick cows bring alcknees to baby will know the difference, our babies. NESTLES Is made from the milk of healthy cow* kept In sanitary dairies. \ AH the heavy part* of milk are modified, > ao that the curd I* soft and fleecy as In f / If mother'* milk. All that your baby need* BHBp- ./ S.JM il and the calf doesn't is added. It comes "J? TOU In • tight can—you add only fresh water. And—ther* yeu have NESTLfc'S KgngHKW on which three generation* have grown ~ as healthy end strong. . ** ' Send thl* little coupon for a big ean of Ne*tl4'* (enough for 12 feeding*) end XSMF \ f ' J tL BU ' or the book about Care of Babis* by I | I 1, Specialists. BBy \ JM NESTLES FOOD COMPANY £ y-j. .\VJp\ 7 \ Woolwertk HUm-. New V.rk f 1 1/ Plsa*e send me, FRBB. your book end 1 X J 1 1 trial package. I / \ AA A'nmt — f fy > Addras tor Penrose practically accused the Wilson Administration of affording as sistance to Villa and Ills rebel army, adding: "Mexico would have been practical ly a* peace had we not intervened, or, if you prefer the word, interfered. There can be political or financial in tervention; and in both these ways we have been intervening in Mexico for over a year. It is armed inter vention that I still hope means may be found to avert. But when I con sider the inaptitude of this Adminis tration in its foreign policy, my feel ing on the subject becomes rather a desire than a hope. THE POWER OF DICKENS Dickens not only believed in the greatness of man. but he believed that APRIL 20,1914. all men were interesting. Upon this! fact he finds his characters. He held the mirror up to nature, and bßde us look to what nature had in store for us. His characters are all very much alive. They are real men and women, boys and girls. Herein lies the secret of his power. He not only paints a vast array of humanity but he lives in it himself and brings home CHAS. H. MAUK ftt% THE (AC UNDERTAKER ~3 Sixth and Kelker Street* Largest establishment. Best facilities Near to Sou as your phone. Will |o anywhere at your call, lotor aervice. No funeral too small. None too expensive. Chapels, rooms, vault, etc., used with out charge. IF IB ACT BHD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much meat When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region It generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their efTort to filter It from the blood and they be come sort of paralyzed and logirv When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like vou relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells your stomach sours, tongue is coated' and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or throe times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get. from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Halts take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithla. ind haa been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the urine so It no longer irri tates. thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat, eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes a delightful, efter-1 vescent lithia-water drink.—Adv, j to the average reader a new sensa of gaiety. It Is his intense interest In humanity that has endeared Dickens to all men. nUSIIVKSS I.OCAL At High Noon You will find waiting for you at Th« Court Dairy Lunch a nicely cooked luncheon for twenty-five cents, which consists of a choice of meats or fish, two kinds of vegetables, tea or coffee, and several varieties of pie; and you will like it. Menger's Court Dairs Lunch, Court street and Strawberrj avenue. t i n nun f PEOPLE : Or ALL AGES : ► * | ! (M, t, Dr. PMUIU frr flg gT' ! . wort, MM «7 *• 1 ; ag" £ ! | ; h wtii P*T 7®* to *■"* ■» "• , | I I Omi'l wry atnt p*jwnu 1 ' iiyawu mm k» to MR j | | Hif. W aod J ! Own fad Bride* Mfit. U H. to. ; ft J • But wcrk, Mm* MaUrleL Lewee* TH—m> 4 IWtt« lioraiitM wife mr v«!t * 1 DR. PHILLIPS : 820 Market Street | r js**" * *' I > Branch -"" lllllltMl < I *** niniiiiiiini iiimil 5