14 These Friday Bargains Tell of Big Savings on Seasonable Merchandise Infants' and Children's Napkins and Linens Art Needlework Women's and Misses' L No Friday Specials Footwear Specially Priced Reductions $15.00 to $25.00 Coats cpf»f O D Or Infants' 10c kidskin moccasins, in 18xl8-inch hemmed mercerized 50c made up night gowns, stamp- Extra Special, $5.00 j |jj pink, tan and white. Extra special, napkins; regularly 89c a dozen. Ex- ed on lon|;cloth. Extra special Fri- Thirty coats of extra quality, sizes Mail or Telephone Children's $1 00 black kidskili tra Special, eaCh 5 * day ° n,y 390 14 to 18 and 34 to 42, in fine, heavy lace shoes with hand-turn soles and $3.00 embroidered pillow cases, 19c stamped Turkish towels; we ight materials; colors are brown, i orders filled. JMT & wedge heels; sizes 4to 8. Extra ffl.nen with ends hemstitched Ex- guest size Extra special Friday black> rose , navy and tango. The MH«I I * cnw j,i tra special, pair $1.30 only, ; 2 for 25f ° Wmßmr y/Km i Speual ***+ 50c mercerized table damask, 64 Dive.. Pomeroy & Stewart. Third Floor. actual former P nces ot these were mm |HB M ; D.ves. Pomeroy 4 Stewart, Street Floor. inches Extra speda , Frjday $ 1 5 .00 to $25.00. Extra QQ H Mi ; ', » 3 Furnishings for Men only, yard 20? r fl special Friday # R j , .. . 1)v dt-, (y K Cillrc 7fln 89c linen sheetin g; 2 Y* yards tfO.UU $37.50 and $45.00 evening coats, i 2ac heavy police suspeiulei&. Lx- i q>1.25 ollkS, 7"C w :j c R x t ra soecial vard 59* XI , r- , j u ...... , i u 'rr* , a s P ecia '» > a | u ••• Nemo self-reducing corsets, sizes in rose, Copenhagen and mahogany. • tra special, Friday only Regular $1.25 floral silk poplins; $2.00 lace-tnm med shams. Ex- 35 and 36; regularly $3.00. Extra Extra special Friday only, #IO.OO 7|l Men s and youth 3 suspendtrs, j35 inches wide. Extra special Fri- "a facial Friday only «9f sp( , cia , $1 s9 Wv« Beco „ a ■ L-OlOlllal I made o( 25clisle webbing. Extra day only, yard !!)<• . . .00 to $4.00 Battenberg table American Lady corsets, regularly Bj special Friday only 9? ; a-, aa mi Cj11.,, pq,. oners. .xtra sptcia $2.00; slightly counter soiled. Extra 'ITU 11 SI IVf 1 t*rrH*Q I Men's 10c washable 4-in-hands. ; pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, i 1113 aS illustrated I O ij I ■ • and cross back. Extra special Fri- giffl . BM Men's 10c elastic hose supporters. day only 50 T S Jl tain Swiss and Sllkoline. Friday J J V i./ \ v :-.. SS|ii WW onl >'' yard. 00 & reen crepe, 40 inches wide. - S V /' C' yd j window shades, mostly lijjht Extra special Friday only .... C9^ Shoes for Men and Boys n f[ 1 4—' zy W/ qplors, oil, cambric and Holland, 25c $1.50 ratine. Extra special Fri- Mens 53.00 patent colt and gun / f 1/ iTOI/f , ITI jfl\ / / l\ to 39e values. Friday only ... day only «!,« metal calf shoes; button and blucher / I Vsnri M I 1/ li)y \j / \ 1 '.''' nl , cr J' I nr l .' wi e, $1.50 cream serge; 54 inches wide, styles; Goodyear welted soles. Ex- KWlWtl■/ f jil \ ? Extra special Frifay only .... 98« tr &S?sl.so' black J kidskin and . IHH If / W. f 1 Dtvo., Pcn.roy * st«w.r,, Th„d Floor. SI.OO woolpoplm, 42 inches wide. satin calf shoes, blucher lace style j "/ W f WTffl Extra special Fnday only ... 75* with heavy stitched soles; sizes 4yi , fU Lf V/[ . M JV Petticoats and Aprons $2.50 brocade silk poplin, 42 in to ST/i.5 T /i. Extra special Friday only, j [ /// \ j ■ i 'W r~— • c " es w, de. Extra special Friday sl.lO I \ \ • \> pnTTJ 1 / If Gingham petticoats in grey and on ly ...1 $1.69 Wr.rvion'c . , , j_, r «„i, r .>fr A Extra special Friday onlv .... ts* /T| j\ I Royal cold cream. Fnday only 3 day only 9Se 25c ratine; 36 inches wide. Extra - kl Ilk \ ! ar » for /: n B " aras « >k sklr «. special Friday only I H I \ Pound-jar petroleum jelly, bunch tucks and plain hem trimmed. 15c dress ginghams, 32 inches 111 \ day only ........ •• ■ 9$ Friday only 25<* wide. Extra special for Fridav, fS l / 2? I C j; ir II^ 1 sSlx 01 cream - ri- D lveßi Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. 12J4C crepes, with floral designs. | V 1 1 V ."i r * Extra special Fridav only ... JL V/ 5c bar white cast,le soap. , Fnday • 10c challis; 28 inches wide. Extra ■ °2sc' bottle' white'"' "ine*' and' tar Woolen Yams f°w i"n ne ' ot 0t oun S Mens Suits is from a house that special- cough svrup. Friday only. 2 for. . A clearance of odd boxes woolen including prints oercaW T t!" f'T" ?" TfZ ,». ** = «"> yarns, Germantown, Shetland floss, hams c4erind voiles tra be K S result of a loss on the par, of the maker on account of late del,very. ' Austin carpet cleaner. Friday Lmpadour, Spanish asd other to-morrow at one-half reo-nlar Green striped blue Cassiniere Suits, white striped blue and brown Casstmere Suite, herringbone onlv ,20? t ]r r ;,i nv onlv hank ')<* prices Slr,pCd a,,U " la,n * re> Cass,mpr< - " ntl Worsted Suits, handsome shepherd check Worsted suite. 25c pine pillow and 25c cake Sam- n ' ake! " 1 } ' ** * * ° Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor . , T "° "" M P- & S '' Htreet Floor . Front, DIVeS, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street FlOOf. GOOD OLD PLAY IS STIIL POPULAR •'Way Down East" Comes to Maj estic Saturday Afternoon and Evening Lottie Blair Parker's famous story of New England "Way Down East" i:nmea to the Majestic Theater Satur day afternoon and evening. This beautiful story so deftly worked out amid the environment of hay Held, farm yard and rural fireside, has claimed the attention and roused the •sympathy of the play-going public for over eighteen years. It is quite evident this delightful New England drama has a vitality all it.s own, a permanence of popularity few plays possess. It is one of the happy characteristics of "Way Down Ea«t" that It never palls upon the tastes of playgoers. Its notable features are the personalities of types THURSDAY EVENING, of clmracter, its Hashes of humor, sentiment unil pathos. Its simplicity, purity, wholesomeness and realism. The music which year after year has been a feature still characterizes every performance. Everything that can be utilized to assist the players in making "Way Down East" and its scenes appeal to an audience has been painstakingly applied always, and the result is a most realistic production and per- I formanee. $2.50 Washington and Heturn $2.50, Next Sunday. April 26 , An ideal Sunday outing under ideal conditions, Pennsylvania Kailroad. Special train leaves Harrisburg 7.Q5 a. m.. See the New National Museum —library of Congress and varied sights of Washington. The City Beau tiful.—Advertisement. CONDITION SATISFACTORY By Associated Press Vienna, April 23. —The condition of Emperor Francis Joseph was not so satisfactory to-day. The doctors re port this morning said: "His Majesty's rest last night was disturbed by fits of coughing. The catarrhal symptoms showed no signs cf abatement, but the patient's strength and appetite! were satisfactory. . W. A. CANADA Hnf I . S. ,! v:• making hourly reports to the State Department at Washington of the de velopments at Vera Cruz and sur rounding couutry. HAftRtSBURG gSßftl TELEGtCfiPS CYCLECARS WILL BE FEATURED LOCALLY Several Makers Have Closed Nego tiations Leading to Sale of Small Cars Here The cyclecar will soon be very much In evidence on the streets of Harris burg. Even now representatives from the factories are coining here with their models attempting to establish local agencies. The Twombly will be represented by Trostle & Hourer and will be among the first to have direct i representation In city. Embodying much that Is distinctively characteristic and unconventional Twombly Underslung cyclecars are built on a new mechanical principle which, it Is claimed, brings the center of gravity from 12 to 24 Inches lower than In any standard motorcar now be ing manufactured. This makes possible, according to Designer W. Irving Twombly, who heads the Twombly Car Corporation, a low-hung, racy-looking non-Bkid car, with graceful lines and absolute safety at all speeds. Another point dwelt heavily upon by the raak lei s is the stream line form of the [body, which with low center of grav ity, light weight and easy-running qualities, makes possible a speed of 50 I miles per hour, and an economy of .">0 I miles per gallon, without sacrilice of [strength or wearing qualities. The passenger oar known as the Twombly Light Underslung Model B, is the perfect design of chassis equipped' with the tandem-seated body, one of the four types of bodies furnished, and | is the result of long and careful ex-1 perlmentatlon at the factory. For manufacturing purposes a lino factory located at Avondale N. J., about ton miles from New York, has been se cured. Ample facilities are provided in the new plant for turning out large quantities of cars, and April deliveries are now promised. The Avondale plant is built for motorcar production, having been formerly occupied by the New i York Works, Inc., which made auto I I trucks and engines. An abbreviated I resume of the details of Twombly cyclecar construction follows: I Chassis construction Frame, press ed steel channel section Twombly patented underslung, resting on four cantilever springs, 36 Incnes long; front axle I-beam, drop-forged; rear axle Twombly patented type, having a solid shaft from wheel to wheel, with differential and brake drum, and guar anteed by the makers to bo unbreak able. Extra heavy wire wheels, carry ing 28x2 %-inch tires are fitted cor rugated type on front wheels, and non skid on rear. Annular ball and roller bearings used throughout. Wheel base, 100 inches; tread; 3s Inches; road clear ance. 9 Inches. Power plant—Twombly silent piston APRIL 23.1914. valvo motor, four-cylinder, IB horse power, cast en bloc, water-cooled by thermo-syphon and started from driv er's scat with Twombly mechanical starter. Ignition Is by magneto, mid the motor is lubricated by a positive force-feed system. Transmission Is by three-stepped friction system, with single chain to rear axle. It Is equip ped with patented two-speed drive shaft, which gives six speeds forward and two reverse. Steering gear Is of Twombly adjustable type, giving free entry to car. and wheel can be placed In any position to suit driver, and six different positions of wheel are provid ed for. Bodies and equipment Choice of pressed steel bodies, all of which are '9 INL ¥ £ M "Ea.y-Opening.Box." No trouble. No muss. "" \ THEF.F.DALLEYCO.,LTD. V BUFFALO, N.Y. HAMU.TON.CMT. built to fit one chassis, is as follows Two-seated tandem slde-by-side run about, single-seated raceabout, anc light delivery body of 500-pound carry ing capacity, with delivery side dooi that can be reached without stepping to street, and fitted with removabk shelves. All four types of body fur nlshed at one price, and the stock coloi will be sulphur yellow wltli black ant nickel trlmmingß. Lamp equipment con slsts of two side lamps, tail lamp, hort and kit of tools. Range of speed One to 60 mile* pel hour, and average consumption of fuel 40 inlles per gallon. Weight, 60< pounds, approximately. Price, equip ped with any type of body, f. o. b. fac tory, Avondale, N. J., $395.