"THE QUALITY STORE" NOTHING wears shabby so quickly as cheap floor covering. Cover yonr kitchen, pantry and bath room floors with good, substantial wear-resisting lino leum. it's the most serviceable thing you can get and the easiest to keep clean arid bright. Our stock is very extensive and we feel certain that any person who appre ciates high-quality in linoleum will consider the prices quoted very moderate. Inlaid linoleums are our real big sellers and the line la com plete In all grades—including* the celebrated Greenwich Inlaid Linoleums which are the best made. All the latest and most beautiful effects in every practical design at a price range or 89c to $1.50 Per Sq. Yd. Our stock includes the famous "Wilds Printed Linoleums''— the kind made famous by tho remarkable wearing qualities. Make your selection from our assortment of bright new patterns, at a price range of 50c to 65c Per Sq. Yd. Window shades—we make a specialty of the window shade business —have a separate department. No job too small or none too large for us —they all get the same careful attention of detail. All qualities of cloth and any color combinations you may desire. We have recently supplied all the window shades for the new Kunkel Building at Third and Market streets. Get our prices before ordering your window shades. L. W. COOK (,I'FSTS OF THE REESERS SPEND PLEASANT EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeser enter tained last evening at their Camp Hill home In most delightful manner.Cards, music and dancing were followed by a supper. In attendance were the Misses Agnes Maguire, Lillian Schaf melster, Edith Traub and Mary Reeser, Frank Bolan, Garry Crider, Robert Huntsberger, Aaron Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. A. M. Clay, Mrs. Richard Reeser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeser and small son Charles. Business Locals HONEST DECISIVE REDUCTIONS The policy of the Klein Co. does not permit of carrying garments from one season Into another, and in order to dispose of our Spring suits and coats, we have consequently reduced the price of these new and fashionable varments to almost half their former prices. It is an advantage you should not overlook. Corresponding reduc tions on dresses, skirts, underwear and waists. 9N. Market Square. A GOOD JUDGE There are very few people who are expert judges of piano quality. Yohn Bros, have been in the business for years and have always sold the best pianos in the world and at honest prices. You can depend upon what they tell you of piano quality and values. Agents for America's leading pianos. Mason & Hamlin, S6OO-?750. PARTICULAR HOUSEKEEPERS Should not overlook the fact that a good linoleum is the best covering for the kitchen and bathroom floors, it is easily kept clean and a good qual ity will last for years. Housecleaning time is a good time to lay it. We have several grades, handsome designs, modest prices. Harrisburg Carpet Company, 32 North Seco: d street. THE BLOOMING FLOWERS That could you send a lady friend that would delight her more than a beautiful bouquet of fragrant flowers. We are expert In arranging corsage bounuets for weddings,' receptions, dances and the theater. Our flowers are of the choice variety and modest in price. Let us fill your orders. •Schmidt, 313 Market street. FURS REMODELED SOW —«111 he— STORED FREE Dl'ltlXG SUMMER R. GERSTNER PRACTICAL FIRRIER DR. D. J. REESE DENTIST Han moved tain offlcea to the KUNKEL BUILDING Third and Marked Street* lßß all week. | • Vrice and all the newest shapes. I V*• WW -j MONDAY $5.98 and $6.98 Colored Milan Hemp Hats AD Exclusive shapes and high colors. j Handmade Hats i Handmade Hats ] /i** 1 ssa""™ J 'SC ~ r ™ "oC On Monday We Will Offer Trimmed Hats] Values Up to $3.00 at QQi» Handmade Braid Turbans, and some high class colored trim med hats of all descriptions. "V/V Another Lot of Fine Trimmed Hats i r»r\ Black, burnt, navy, new blue, brown, purple—all very excel lent styles taken from our stock for this sale, and worth $3.98 and •R/i $4.98 and $5.98. Trimmed Hats For This Monday aa'aq Excellent values, picked from our regular stock of $5.98, and $7.98 Hats. Specially priced for this Monday only. - Hand Draped Silk Mourning Hats /»/> Trimmed with Taffeta Ribbons; values up to $3.98. fly | Children's Lace and Silk Braid Hats 1 ©0 Trimmed in colored satin Ribbons; beautiful styles worth up [St I XX to 53.00. ! A#\JU owns Ide ! TB CITY LIBIT I Number of Valuable Publications; Have Been Added to the I Books on the Shelves A number of books have recently been donated to the Harrlsburg Public Library in addition to the line set of I I Jewish Encyclopedia which was re | cently presented to the city's newest | public institution. | The list of donors is as follows: Mrs. John Beatty, four bound volumes, two unbound volumes', T. S. Blair, three bound volumes; Theodore Christian, one bound volume; Mrs. Charles O. Goodrich, one bound volume; George A. Gorsas, twenty bound volumes; W. W. Griest, one bound volume; Harris burp Telegraph (Printing Company), one bound volume of Harrisburg Almanacs for 1910, 1911, 1912 and! 1913; W. H. Hile, ore bound volume; | A. S. Krelder, one bound volume: Miss. Oiga O. Meloy, four bound volmes; , Pennsylvania Association Opposed toi Woman Suffrage, subscription to "Wo-I man's Protest"; Mrs. Harry F. Quickel, I nine bound volumes; Mrs. David E. j Tracy, seventy-nine magazines, twelve! pamphlets; Mrs. T. N. Williamson, | twelve magazines; Pennsylvania Wo- i man Suffrage Association, subscription! to Woman's Journal, and Mrs. Arthur D. Bacon, eight bound volumes. Miss Helen Armor, of West State j street, is in New Yorkcity visiting Miss Fannie Pltcairn. NO CHANGE IX CASUALTY LIST j Washington, May 2.—A revised list of the Aemrlcan casualties in the tak- | ing of Vera Cruz has been Issued by j the Navy Department. It made no; changes in the total number of killed ! or in the names as previously pub-1 lished. Thirteen bluejackets and four i marines were killed. The wounded include three officers of the navy; 58 bluejackets and 14 marines. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCall, of Pittsburgh, announce the birth of a daughter, Doris Helen McCall, Sat urday, April 4, 1914. Mrs. McCall was Miss Edith Dunning prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Markley, of Richmond, Va.. announce the birth of a son, Monday, April 29, 1914. Mr. Markley Is a former Harrlsburger. and Mrs. Markley was Miss Ethel R. Meals of Carlisle, before her marriage. ■ Acacia Club Announces Last Dance of Season ! The Acacia Club which has enter ; tained so delightfully at times through ! ■ the winter, announces the last dance ,of the season, to be held in Masonic | j Temple, Tuesday evening, May 5. ! The committee of arrangements in cludes H. W. Baker, J. E. Burkholder, G. P. Drake, E. C. Henderson, Harold Lamb, G. L. Moser, A. G. Shailv/,, C. L. Sheaffer, J. W. Shook. MAGAZINE GUILD EXHIBIT The Hospital Magazine Guild will have an exhibition of the year's work in their rooms in the Trustee Build in;,, 8 North Market Square, Monday,; May 4, from 3 until S o'clock. The public is cordially invited, especially! those who are interested in helping and cheering the sick children of the city. AMUSEMENTS I PALACETHEATER] 333 Market St. The Home of the E*elimlve !l~ni vernal Program J Warren Kerrliran and Vera Sin- | aon In a Victor 3-reel Drama, j "THE BOLTED DOOR." j j Conntnnee Cnnlty and Arthur j ! Maude In a Kennedy 4-reel feature, I "CHARLOTTE CORDAY." j | COMING j Tuesday, May 5, "LUCILLE LOVE" ■ The Girl of Mystery i j L AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS *- n - S lllßiWWl | ■ Heat Week of the Orpheum'a Beat LAST CHANCE TO SEE Seaaoa Maris Lo'a Foreelali Palntlnga GEO. S. LAUDER Butch McDevitt MOTHER GOOSE lira UfhUrr A Dolly Jordoa. i C S Other Splendid Acta- 8 ® V-/W^ * — Mrs. Westbrook Hostess For Thursday Card Club | Mrs. Kalph Westbrook entertained j members of the Thursday Bridge Club of which she is a member, at her pret jty new home, 1919 state street, this week. In the party were Mrs. Edward Clark Cowden. Mrs. Donald Ruther ford. Mrs. N. T. Heisey, Mrs. Jam.- 3 G. Hatz, Mrs. Eldridge Cowden, Mrs. C'. H. Hunter, Mrs. 11. C. Coutts and Mrs. Westbrook. AMUSEMENTS I MAJESTIC THEATER j \Vllni«T, Vincent A Apprll, Manage™ TO-NIGHT | VlrKliiin Hrooka' Great Whllf sitvr Play I Little Lost Sister PRlCES—Evening, 35c, 35c, 50c, 75c nntl 91.00. | "ALWAYS THE BEST" Photoplay Theater TO-NIGHT | The Adveatures of Kathlyn—No. 9 A flntt-Hami program to-day. j Admission - • 5c Always 3