13 =_ ' ' V Sd°crepe e Met?o h rTt • 98c New Summer Millinery Excellent St y les ° f Interesting' silk news especially as it is an unusually low i , Gowns in the Mav-End^H quotation on such popular weaves Ihese arc regular $1.50 . \ rius is an interesting exposition of v weaves, 40 inches wide. Extra special, yard .. 98£ •/'' IB York's latest models—and briefly, this means Sale fit 95c <c?nn - ■ . A Zi i ■ i <-• i' «V 'V JT ? the reigning modes of the hour, for New York S-.UU Licpc -Meteor in new shade ot blue. 40 inches. Spe- ;t ,'lw T o. M JL. ~ cial yard $1 19 \ I designers copy Paris styles as well as originate l our styles of $1.50 lace trimmed gowns, finished with lace $2.00 Russian Crepe in garnet, 40 inches wide. Special, -v ~ and a corrcct st - vle sllow of Summer Hats is insertion, embroidery medallions or lace. Special 950 VII I (59c the natural result. styles nainsook, crepe or soft finish corset covers; trim «l «'•«" i" , Typical hot weather in which min S of lace or embroidery insertion, lace or embroidery me- Special yard " - WO.L of smartness have bee,, accomplished <"«««. ,aee or embroidery edge. Special ..... 50, $1.25 black Foulards with' colored designs, 40 inches. laces, ribbons, printed BIoUSeS Specially Priced Special 090 CrC^ C "' 1I1& '' Ctu Stripe voile blouses, palu votle sailor collar, finished with picot edgo, , I v \\ \ 7 Particularly is the gathering noticeable for flict lace edge trimmed SI.OO s2.x) pebbled back crepe meteor in black onlv, 40 inches. / '/\ \ v i \? , >*. < • . . • • . . Vo 'ie biouaes with colored embroidery flower $195 SneHal vnrrl «i~o KVT 3/ \ \ \ l the newest all white hats or white With a touch AUover embroidery voile blouses, trimmed with bunch tucks,' lace in special. >ard sl. <9 » \\ 1 \j{ O 1 of color «««»n and laee cdffe $2 . 50 69c to SI.OO check and fancy figured silks, 19 and 24 inches ?-ncd „p sharply on .eft side Waikin* hat of Panama turned UP slightly on left wide - Special, yard ; 390 J™."™. SS . P °!SS2 or «*£. ~ £,?£ Remnants of silks at special prices. white moire ribbon and ,rimmcd «-']£ Natty sailor of split Milan in olive shade, trimmed eS ' Pomeroj & Stewart, Second I loor. ■ « While Mil™ SHiior 7„'.'w , , with narrow silver ribbon and bronze wings, SIO.OO . \es, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Front. white t;iffeta and white wings ' '' S6 »!"> White Panama sailor trimmed with white and Small bat with dome crown faced with Persian black polished ribbon and large white wing. $0.95 < • . chiffon and brim of crinoline lace, trimmed with White chip and hemp hats trimmed with lace and L' 1.! >_ _. 01_ * N \\T AJ * 1 narrow moire ribbon and small bunches of flowers, ribbon or ribbon and flowers §4.93 L/( /lITISR 01111 LS VV lIM A\ (~\ 11 1 QTfl T .. . SIO.OO White hemp sailors trimmed with Copenhagen wxxix * ▼ 1111 F I „ T7 . "lusnroom shape in navy, covered with Persian blue velvet ribbon and wreaths of small flowers, $1.95 uem ice r reczcrs on an trimmcd w,th yellow veivet ribbon ' sio - 0 ° • divcs - & stewart, sec o n d Floor, Front Sleeves ou 11 want ice cream many times during the summer, and 1 " f* T~\ -f |~\ i —i • T . y o,„ probably en jo y , more „i, comes ,rom your o,„ ; reezer. Ihe Gem is sold in the Basement in four sizes, 2to T Q1 P A P ° int jUSt ab ° VC th ° Clb ° W ' a " d are ad i ustable to any length 6 quarts, at $1.45 to $2.55 111 CI IVJ. wll I ll"" i_/llCj. desirod and the sleeves arc easily put on or taken off a button High Wheel Lawn Mowers • Ibe m °^ t attr^ct ' vc a y en( i values are pictured above—the rocker, our regular $3.50 Fibre snaps it into place. Phis Eclipse shirt is distinctly a summer Chair, in baronial brown finish, will be offered at $2 95 garment and it is recommended esneci'illv tn mm whn ~r four siie" CrUCib ' e BtCCI knheS ° n a Be,£ * sharpcnlng princ,p,e ' in T| T^ e ff bureau is a 7 K " la '',5 28 n 5( ? P iece . from a popular suite, which sale at #85.00. gol{ or tcnnis Friccs start at ' * * Ihe chiffonier is regularly from the same suite and goes out at $25.00. A regular s'9 00 tennis. rices stait at 10-inch $2.25 M-lncli 9 » Princess Dresser to match is marked $25.00. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. ««. . -■» - Some of Thbse Pieces Are Marked at Half Price ~J "1 wers „ Srsfir,Pay Less for Dress Linens 11-lnch $1.25 18-inch i SI-- $10.50 princess dresser. Reduced to $19.00 q, R Ull Stoves ror Camp or Cottage Sl6 - 50 to $12.50 1 P0m,,.0y & Stewart, Third Floor ■ dresses and children's wear. Special, yard ....'. «9^ An important adjunct to the summer cottage or camp is an HPV-k T\ 4- {■ 4-"U C J \\ T 1 \X T ' 50c to 75c French dress linen, 36 and 45 inches wide. Spe °il stove - and th e one we can safely commend above all others DOSt OI tile 003.5011 S W £lSll W 03.V0S ciaI ' >' arcl 390 is the Perfection, which gives out an even blue fln,n« AI * • Til 1 * ,1 X* T-i T R> * ' 26c sheer linen lawn for waists, 36 inches wide; special, yard ....i«c: bution. d,stn " Keduced in the May-End Sale Low pattern, 1-burner sizes cq In this May-End Sale is to be found the most representative list of seasonable fabrics that u-e French linen in three different weaves, 45 inches wide; yard.... J*. JfW.-St) 1 A fi,;„ .1.1 1 , 1 7 1 . »c«ouduiL iaorics tliat we Ramie linen, our own importation direct from France; vard 59c Low pattern, 2-burner sizes «j. > ottered this month at lowered prices. Staple weaves have been taken from regular stock French corded linen suiting, 45 inches; yard 7.-, c I— ail d maiked low enough to warrant the purchasing of several dress patterns. Instance these Ratine linen suiting. 45 inches; yard $1.25 r lower Vases *££ l^ 15C ,teaet I" faS t "'lor P»» te ms. Speclau, priced, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Rear. Tor use in cemeteries galvanized iron 10c* color dote. vard to,OPS " ith Bates' Klnjrliains. Specially priced ...'. ,ioc Painted green, tinned in^ w T«pE® «ran,te eVth, in solid colors. Special, y pric*,. O .. • A Dives, Pomery & Stewart. Base.ent. I«e sSffl =: __ =:=====;::= 7»e Dives, 1 Business Locals CANT GET A WAV FROM IT - Fine, journeyman tailoring stands upon its merits. It meets and defeats every argument for ready-made cloth ing. AVhen altered the ready-made Is just what its name implies. It lacks all that a custom-tailored suit pos sesses—'Character, individuality, fit, finish and staying qualities. For a per fect fit try George F. Shope, the Hill Tailor. 1241 Market street. CHILDREN COME RI XXIVG When they hear that ice cream is to be served. The little folks may eat it generously, though not too fast, if It's Hershey's. It's a food and will do them an immense amount of good. Delicious with berries and sliced peaches, in halved cantaloupes, on pie, and in many other ways. Hershey Creamery Co., 401 South Cameron street. GRASP A STRAW NOW Don't wait until you're wilting from the heat to grasp a straw. Do it now while there are lots of straws in splen did variety to grasp. Otherwise when you need it the most, the one you want may not be in reach. All the desirable shapes at Kinnard's, 1116-1118 North Third street. DIKE A RUBBER DOLLAR Tour present one will stretch twice as far as ordinarily if you bring it to the Midway Clearence Sale of women's Spring and Summer Suits at the Klein Company store. Sweeping reductions in this ten-day sale include our entire stock of coats, suits, skirts and waists. Klein Co., 9 North Market Square. HEART TO HEART Have a heart to heart .alk to your prospective customers about your par ticular line of merchandise by send ing them by post a well written multi graph letter. They are a direct appeal to any list of patrons you wish to reach direct and we get th-.t up In artistic style at a small expense. Wea- I ver Typewriting Company, 26 North Third street. WE HAVE REDUCED The rates of all money loans to posi tively the lowest you will find in the city and we. invite all honest people who are in financial distress, and with out hank credit, to take advantage of this interest reduction, which is lower than the lawful rates prescribed by the laws of 1913. Pennsylvania In vestment Company, 132 Walnut street LESxVR PIANOS are built in an enormous plant cover ing 20 acres, where every ecoi.omy of i manufacture is practiced by highly I trained artists and skilled mechanics. , Buy the famous Lester pianos on the easy payment plan. H. G. Day, 1319 Derry street. ALWAYS INVITING That noon-hour luncheon that is specially prepared for the busy men of Harrisburg at the Columbus Cafe Is surely a deliciouß luncheon for 40 cents. The food is nicely cooked and faultlessly served. Try one of these luncheons to-morrow noon. Hotel Co lumbus, Third and Walnut streets. BEST BOYS' BOOT Is the Buster Brown, the shoe with out a bust. Somehow this shoe wears longer than others and are made of better leather than you will usually find in boy's shoes. The last is foot form, comfortable and of good style as well. Prices. $2.00 to $2.75. Sold onlv by Edward F. Deichler, Thirteenth and Market streets. TUESDAY EVENING, BLUECOAT HURT w. J. Mehring, Jr., of 410 Boas street, ambulance driver for the po lice department, was treated at the Harrisburg hospital last evening with a contusion of the left knee which he received when he fell while trving to ride a motorcycle. CHILD DIKS Samuel.Joseph Worley. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Worlev, 222 Cum berland street. died yearly this morn ing at the home of the parents. Fu neral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Burial will be private in the Kast Harrisburg Cem etery. The Rev. J. Bradley Mark ward, pastor of the Bethlehem Lu theran Church, will officiate. fctn'e of Obin, City of Toledo. Lucas County, s§. Frank J. Cheney makes oath (hat he 1b senior partner of tlie tinn of P. J. Cheney & Co., do ing business In the City of Toledo. Countv and | State aforesaid, and that said firm wlli ray I the sum of (IN'E HUNDRED DOLLARS for I each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot ha I cured by the use <,t Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. I Sworn to before me and subscribed In my I presence, tbl» Gth day of December, A. D., 1888, I Seal. A. W. CLEASON. Notary Public. I Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous «ur- I faces of the system. Send for testimonial*, free, P. T. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 7oc. ~ T»i«. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. F StnJ 5c for trial lil( Vaseline R»«. U. S. Pat. Off. Camphor Ice Soothej and heals cracked skin. Keeps it smooth, firm I and healthy. Insist on VASELINE! Camphor Ice, in tubes and boxts. 10 cents. Drug and Department stores everywhere. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Consolidated) 41 Stat* Street New Terlt City Resorts M^E^roSnE^LiTyrEO CITY ' H tinkst HOTF.L at modkr. AT .h HA l KS; most desirably located. Kentucky Ave. ana Bench. Choice tntonta, private hath*, latent j improvement*. Bra«a beda.* Attractive lobby aud parlora. Capacity r,on. Cool verandaa. Good mujlc. j Social leaturea. JOth year ownerahlp manajfrn nt. I * nrl prime meat*, nearby J quality. Special ratea UP 10. Un weekly. Am. plan. Auto metis tralni. DeicrlpUre folder mailed. A. Conrad Ekholm "Twelfth Night" at Academy During Commencement Week '' b8 if™ MB /aP w m ;• . . • MISS GRACK FISHER. Miss Grace Fisher, who will be seen with the Devereux Players .lune 3, in "Twelfth Night" under the auspices of the Harrisburg Academy, is a sister of the famous William Arines Fisher of Boston, Massachusetts. At an early age she studied harmony and com position, planning a musical career. It was then that Mme. Modjeska, a close friend of the Fisher family, saw for the young musician a brilliant his trionic future, and begged to have the girl in her company. As the special protege of Mme. Mod- Jeska, Miss Fisher was in her company for seven years until the death of the famous artiste, visiting her at her villa in California and constantly studying the Shakespearean Heroines under her guidance. Thus her training and ex perience are unequalled, and her viola stands out as the most beautiful Inter pretation of the role ever offered on the English-speaking stage. Mr. Devereux will appear with the Devereux Players in the role of Or sino, Duke of Illyria. Mr. Devereux is well known to the theatrical world as an artiste off rare interpretative ability and in the character or Orslno ho appears at his best. The members of the Cast as a whole are as follows: Orsino, Duke of Illyria, Clifford Devereux; Sebastian, brother to Viola Edwin Wolfe; Antonia, a Sea Captain, Reynolds Evans; a sea captain, Wil liam Weston; Valentine, George Smith field; Curio, Maurice Robinson; Sir Toby Belch, Allen Demond; Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Harry Sothern; Malvollo. steward to Olivia, P. J. Krllv« Fabian, Charles Newson; Feste James Hagen: Off'/ er. Harrv Rabon; Musician, John Blondl: Olivia. Mary Holt on: Viola, Grace Fisher; Maria, Aline Kent. The Play will consist of ten scenes HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH r v *iam JL |H Sffw* JSfl gffll CLIFFORD DEVEREUX. as follows: J, A Seacoast; 2, The Duke's Palace; 3, Olivia's House; 4, A Street; f>, Olivia's House: 6, A Street; 7. The Duke's Palace; 8, 9, 10, Olivia's Garden. 19 Tech Seniors to Take Gettysburg Trip The committee in charge of the class day trip of the graduating class of the Technical High School have decided to go to Gettysburg next Sat urday. The class will attend the an nual dual between the Gettysburg High School freshmen team and the Technical High School. Nineteen members of the Senior class will go. PRINCE IS ENGAGED #.v Associated Press Potsdam, Germany, May 2 6. —The engagement of Prince Oscar, ilfth son of the German emperor and empress, to Countess von Bassewith. maid of honor to the empress, was announced to-day. The prince is 26 years old. UNITARIANS IN SESSION Boston, Mass., May 26.—Bequests amounting to $158,000 were announced in the annual report of Henry M. Wil liams, treasurer, submitted to the eighty-ninth annual meeting r.f the American Unitarian Association to day. The name Unitarian was char acterized as inadequate in the report of the secretary, the Rev. W. G. Lewis I BRIEF SESSION OF MAY ARGUMENT COURT Only Two Hearings Occupy Atten tion of Dauphin County Judges linilt lin I'crmlts, — Building permits issued to-day included the following: M. 1,. Deii)ler, addition to 1020 Green street, $300: Rosa D. Shaner, two 2-story frames, 720-722 South Twenty-tlrst-and-a-Ilaif street, $1,800; Pelgram & Meyer, single-story silk mill building on southwest corner of Briggs and Second streets in rear of Harrisburg Silk Mills, $9,000. Settle City Tux Accounts. —Eighteen of the fortv-one properties which City Treasurer O. M. Copelin had posted for sale for delinquent city taxes have been marked "settled," the accounts having been squared. The sale will be held June 1. Personal School Tax Notices Aged, Wrinkled Faces Easily Rejuvenated An aged face Is often only a mask to a comparatively youthful person. Be neath Is a countenance young and fair to look upon. It's a simple matter to remove t lie mask. Ordinary inercol izeil wax, to be had at any drug store, gradually absorbs the worn-out surface skin: in a week or two the user lias tile loveliest pinky white complexion imag inable. An ounce of the wax usually is sufficient to complete the transfor mation. It is put on at night like cold cream and taken oft in the morning with warm water. Tills remarkable treatment Is in variably effective, no matter how muddy, sallow or discolored the com plexion. Freckles, moth-patches, liver spots, plrpples, blackheads and other cutaneous blemishes, nnturally vanish with the discarded skin. To remove wrinkles, here is a reelp# that cannot be too highly recommend ed: Powdered saxolite, 1 oz., dissolved in H-pint witcli hazel. Use as a wash lotion. It acts Instantaneously and is wonderfully effective. MAY 36, 1914. Out. —Eight thousand five hundred personal delinquent school tax notices have been sent out by City Treasurer Copelin to-day. Nearly 600 delinquents paid up yesterday, 208 of which paid last evening. Visited John Bent. —Prison Warden W. W. Caldwell, Clinton Reigle. under- I keeper, and Prison Inspector John W. j Mcllhenny went to Carlisle to-day to visit John Bent, now being held in the Cumberland county jail for the mur der of John Hupp. Rupp, it was be lieved, was the same man who had been Imprisoned here under an alias. DOLLAR FOII CHAllt The Telegaph is in receipt of one dollar from the Intermediate Christian Endeavor Society of Messiah Lutheran j Church toward (he Salvation Army's fund for the purchase of a roller chair. FORMEIt PRESIDENT DIES | Daniel Downey, aged 79, a veteran j of the Civil War, and a former resident jof this city, at one time residing at 226 South Second street, died Sunday at his home at Emporium, Pa. Mr. I Downey was the father of Frank R. I Downey, of Camp Hill. How Actresses Remove Superfluous Hair They Use El Rado—the Safe Liquid Hair Remover The methods used by actresses to re move unsightly hair growths aro valu able for other women to learn—women who have long been embarrassed by growths on lip. chin, face, neck or arms. The most genially used preparation Is El Rado, a Scientifically prepared liquid. A few drops, a simple applica tion. and instantly the hair vanishes. El Rado dissolves it as your coffee dis solves sugar. Medical science. knows of no chemical agent which will eradicate hair permanently without serious in- Jury,, but it is an established scientific fact that El Rado will remove hair for a very long time, and in a perfectly safe, simple and thorough manner. When the hair finally reappears it Is finer instead of coarser, and with a few drops it can Instantly be removed again for a still longer period. I* there a beauty preparation in the world that can improve one's appear- Combination Lunches Ever eat a lunch in a drug store? No. Well, here you can get anything from a dish of our delicious ice cream to a real, substantial combination lunch. Combinations are listed on our daily menu card by numbers, as for example, number 22 and calls for tomato soup, chicken sandwich and your choice of coffee, cocoa or milk for 20c. One trial will be enough. You'll like tt. Golden Seal Drug Store Henry G. Reuwer, Prop. 11 S. Market Square BOISE CITY VISITOR John A. MacGowan, a former resi dent of this city, who located at Boise City, Idaho, last year, has been tour ing the west for several months. Mr. MacGowan is at present visiting his sister, Mrs. H. G. Crane, at the Park apartments. JOHN W. DAVIS IS ILL John W. Davis, who has been mak ing his home with his daughter, Mrs. George Heckert, Reily, near Fifth street, is seriously ill with heart trou ble. FIHE HOUSES FALL Horses drawing the Goodwill Com pany's chemical wagon to put out it tire- on a dump at Third and Reel's Lane yesterday afternoon, fell at Sixth and Camp, but neither was injured. HAS APPENDICITIS Thomas Ryan, aged 28. of 15011' 3 Derry street, was operated upon at the Harrisburg Hospital, last evening for appendicitis. , ance better than the successful re ' moval of an unsightly hair-growth? < The fact that tnany physicians tiso the Ingredients In El Itado for exactly the same purpose—hair removing shows how absolutely harmless its aetlon is. The skin is left smooth and volvety, even whiter than before, because of tho soothing, antiseptic properties. El Rado Is used by thousands of wo men everywhere, in every station of life as an indispensable toilet neces sity. You need have no more hesita tion in asking for it at your drug gist's than in calling for a toilet pow der. Get a 50c or SI.OO size bottle to , day. Try It on your arm: prove for yourself it will do everything claimed, Your money back if you are not pleased with the result. If inconvenient to at your druggist's It will be all rlght\l order direct from tho Pilgrim Mfg. Ccy. New York. Valuable information sent* on request. In this city El Rado is sold and rec ommended by Golden Seal Drug Store; E. Z. Gross; Kennedy's Drug Store; Kel ler's Drug Store.—Advertisement.
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