DAUPHIN-SOUTHERN M S:OF ft. MEETING Representatives of AU Camps in District Transact Business at Hershey PASS IMPORTANT RESOLUTION i Social Entertainment by Hershey Canp in Evening Thoroughly Enjoyed by Visitors Special to 'lke Telegraph He-shey. Pa.. April 21. —Yesterday he regular semi-annual district con •entlsn of Dauphin-Soutliern district ?. O. 8. of A. met at Hershey with a arge attendance. Camps were rep 'eserted from Harrisburg, Steelton, •Ilfrhspire. Entiaut, Dauphin, Grant ille and Hershey. Tie morning session was opened vlth an address of welcome by S. D. "larc in behalf of Camp 705 of Her ihej, In an excellent address, in which lie town was turned over to the dele ratis to do with it as they pleased. te®onse was made by Chauncey Car till the president of the convention. "Ih£ morning session was taken up viti the appointment of committees, eports of camps and standing com niltees and nomination of officers. Th' reports of camps showed that letrly all camps in the two districts ir< progressing in numbers and lninces. \t the afternoon session resolutions v«re adopted as follows: Thanking Camp TOS for the enter anment accorded the delegates and vhhing the camp continued progress ird success. Endorsing Joseph W. Bricker, of .'imp 102, Steelton. for the office of SUte guard of the State comp of *mnsylvania. Authorizing the executive committee t continue its good work in behalf of h( weak camps in the two districts ftu providing for its expenses. The following officers were elected: resident, C. K. Hricker. Camp 102, leelton: vice-president, Charles Gal igher. Camp 102, Steelton: master of )rms, .Miles Morrison, Camp 102, teelton: secretary, Ed H. Veiget, amp 8. Harrisburg: treasurer. John (. Shaft'ner. Camp "16. Harrisburg: unductor. Charles Pugh, Camp 522, Inhaut; inspector, Archie Thompson, amp 102, Steelton; guard, C. E. Hol ngsworth. Camp 705, Hershey. Xext place of meeting. Camp 16, [arrisburg. In the evening, Camp 705 of Her tiey. had a special program in honor f the visitors who remained for the sssion of the camp. The glee club of amp 87. Annville, was present and sndered excellent selections both Clas cal and humorous. Tlie Rev. O. <». :omig delivered an interesting address n Patriotism" and addresses were lade by the visitors. Refreshments ere served. Cyrus L. Garman, dis •ict president of district No. 2. was i charge of the program. Valuables Found in Hotel Ruins by Sunday Visitors Special to The Telrgmph Waynesboro, Pa.. April 21. Over ne thousand persons spent Sunday fternoon in the Blue liidge .Moun ting at Pen-Mar Park, Higlifield and lue Ridge Summit, and one-half that umber were from Waynesboro. The ruins of the Blue Mountain louse, which was destroyed by Are n August 5, was visited by many per >ns, who hunted for souvenirs by dig- Ing in the ashes. Many were re arded for their trouble and succeed -3 in unearthing some valuables. Howard Spannier, Who lives on the >rner of North Grant and West North reets, Wawnesboro, dug up a. silver >cket and chain, which was in fair mdition after passing through such itense heat. On one side of tho locket ere the initials "G. L. L." and on te opposite side the year "1913." A hotograph inside had been reduced i a little piece of charred paper. Mr. oangler also found near the locket id chain two gold bracelets, one a trved baiid hracelet and the other a )und one. i >ne of the bracelets had »en burst by the heat. These articles ' jewelry were found near some inges and a lock of a trunk and evi sntlv was the property of a young idy who was a guest at the hotel nd had to tiee from the burning jllding. J. M. Mackley. North Franklin reet. Waynesboro, found a silver ible knife that probably belonged to ond and Gibbons, who were proprie irs of the Blue Mountain House. asky's "Beauties" Are Scoring Hit at Orpheum Ha\o you ever seen the beautiful omen of the boulevards in Paris, erlin, St. Petersburg, London? No? nd would yo"u like to get a peek at le most beautiful types in Europe? hen drift into the Orpheum this eek, get a seat well down toward the rchestra and look them over to your eart's content, for Lasky's "Beauties" ead the bill antj with the usual Laskv iccess. * The scene of the piece is laid in the cme of an artist who has been com lissioned to paint a picture of the tost beautiful woman in the world, nd the girls he gets for models from 1 corners of the globe, according to te story, are like to make a Venus ivious. Steward Baird as the artist as clever and he sang well. Mary leanor Lawson as the American type on all hearts. The entire bill is well up to the rpheum's standard. Hershel Hendler. pianist, and Boyle and Brazil, in a ittir stunt, were deserving of com endatlon. MAX ROBERTSON. arrisburg Rotary Club Dinner This Evening The Harrisburg Rotary Club will ne at the Colonial Country Club this ening at 7.45 o'clock. The enter- Inment committee has received ac ptances from about a hundred mem rs and guest*. President John S. Musser will be astmaster and a number of out-of e-ordlnary entertainment features e promised. CONDITION SATISFACTORY By Associated Press Vienna, April 21. —Emperor Fran i Joseph's condition was "satisfac ry" o-day, according to the seml- Iclal bulletin. The doctors say the tient's general condition gives no use for apprehension. $300,000 FTRK IN CANADA By Associated Press l-ondon. Ont., April 21. —The Uo nion Savings building. London':- ief office structure, was destroyed by t: tq-day with a loss of JUOO.OOO. TUESDAY EVENING, . au^man s Extraordin a r y To-morrow, i r\ Sj| Continues For Four Days Only ■ ' Sale Days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday * Tremendous Reductions on Every Suit, Coat and Dress Half Price For Your Choice Coats! Coats! Coats! of 6 Very Fine Sample Suits All Kinds, All Style.. All Size. One Lavender Suit, size 36. d»00 One Tango Suit, size 36. gOO tfA fT f\YY\P*Y\ Rr IMICO**O Original price $45.00. Sale price,- •%J\J Original price $45.00. Sale price, -JX ▼▼ VjC IYllijijCij price $45.00. Sale price ° rißinal $22.50 Original price $45.00. Sale price, $22.50 Every Coat at Big Reductions One Lavender Suit, size 36. O C One Copenhagen Blue, size 16. One Lot of Women's and Misses' Balmacaan Coats, tf 7 7C II Original price $42.50. Sale price, 1 Original price $45.00. Sale price, Values to $7 50 Sale PflCe / J ■ Assorted Colors and all Sizes. 9 j I • j ff . VVV ne ot Women s and Misses'Balmacaan Coats, CiT 7C SllltS' olllts" Sill tcif! Values to $lO 00, Sale Price fO. I D Vi-X t/U • vy Vil vVJ • • vi* •• • Made of Priestly English Mixtures Assorted Colors and All Sizes. 500 Handsome SPRING SUITS . Spnng G* V.l.e, ,o SSM Divided Into Six Assorted Styles, Colors and Sizes. j| All Prices Tremendously Reduced Women s and Misses Spring Coats, Assorted Col- tf/T QC * ors, Styles and Sizes; Values to $lO, Sale Price . . J You have your choice of otjly this season's newest styles; all the new materials— ... , > Crepes. Crepe Poplins, Poplins, Serges, Gabardines, Silk Poplins, Silk Moire, etc. omens and Misses Spring Coats, Assorted Col- £Q 7 C Every color is here —Black, Navy, Copenhagen, New Blue, Green, Tango, Tan, Laven- lZes, Values to sls, Sale Price . • *r • • der. etc. Sizes tor WomenJlisseg_and extra large women. Women's and Misses' Spring Coats, Assorted €lO Hi) Women's and Misses' Spring f"A Women's and Misses' Spring AA Colors, Styles & Sizes, Values to $1 S, Sale Price &A. £ Suits: Values to $14.00. Sale to $22.50. NOTE-Women's srzes7rtoT4-M¥se S 20'- Assorted colors and sizes in the lot. - A big range of styles, colors and sizes. _____ N * 9 * Women's and Misses' Spring Cft 7- Price ; Values t0 sl6 : so ;. Sale «p9.75 Sale Price . /...' One Lot of Women's & Misses' One Lot of Women's & Misses' Assorted colors and sizes m the lot == AJ "" '" u " ! ' 0. Sale Price ... 0. Suits; Values to $20.00. !k I / 111 I $35.00. Sale Price . Dresses made of good quality Taffeta Choice of All-Wool Serges and Sale Price and Messaline Silk—all colors and all Crepes. All newest styles. All colors Mostly one and two of a kind. Assorted colors and • Assorted colors and sizes in the lot. sizes. Sizes. and sizes. »wwtwwmtwmvwwvww q *° I 17 \vr i 1 n Now! YOUNG MAN! | men's Blouses, value to $4, for $1.95 rev —On© of These 50 r - /\ '' V# Two tables of Women's Handsome Blouses, made of / New Spring Styles I s(| ]j Don't Mi» These Wed- i* the Suit You Are Looking for; IJ . in • • r\ Choice, Wednesday «pJL*%/0 other stores Ask SIB.OO & $20.00; JLmd%= nesday Bargains m Our H """ I"v M■ » I BOYS'CLOTHING A Special Glove Sale For Wed- fi Q ' WDI C Ung " $0 7C DEPARTMENT. nesday Only, SI.OO value for . . 03C W Blue Serge Suits W Boys'blouse waists, 17 pairs of Women s Ptire Thread Silk Gloves, 16-button B#l Other Stores Ask $13.50; for H, |i 39c value . . I'C in black and white, all sizes. SI.OO value. y7/ O •; J Jl|j . = T7 1 Boys'Knickerpants, Qfl ' , j $22.50 Model of I; 75c values Wednesday Special, Women's Newest Spring Suits IJ\ Id j| Boys' Norfolk suits,d gg Um °" Sults ' soc value f° r •• • • li * 111 \ ¥ CM o v mm I !• »nn 1 th IWomen1 Women s Swiss Gauze Union Suits, lace O/? if I Ln\ V ror Mei & Yeung Men * ;i UU values y trimmed. All sizes. 50c value. Wednesday only, uOC H} if Men's Striped Worsted Mg* l| HOO vXw k . SmtS s2«= Wednesday Special, Women's IJ/ Jl i »pnni t 1 4M ===== Gowns, SI.OO value for DOC hi - I KUUOCKO I *t/ || Boys' Norfolk suits, tfjo 89 150 Women's Fine Longcloth Gowns; cut full; lace and II JI ii\\ | I alues to $3.50. In the newest striped ef- JL#— — < $5.00 values ..... Y** I embroidery yokes best workmanship; all sizes. /»r* 11 i j l jj All wool blue serges SI.OO value. Wednesday for 65C 1/1/ ill Two Tables 300 Men's CA ii Boys' Norfolk suits,djyi g9 Wednesday Only,Women s House HO ; M Newest Model SUITS, ▼/ OU M 7 -°» v •••▼'*•= Dresses, SI.OO value for OjC li J'S. Will Be Pat On Sale fo_ J jj 2 pairs of Kllickers, belt to 100 Women's Percale and GhiEham House Dresses: JZ to 42 Stouts to 4g w w j| match new models; all sizes; all perfect. SI.OO value. _J Wednesday only Oj C Men's Raincoats d*o Ht j A 1 il JL V ZVr Values to $7.50 " 1 l\J u " i