Klein Co JUNE CLEARANCE SALE Unparalleled Offerings on Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Underwear In order to the Klein Co. policy of not carrying merchandise from one season to another; we offer in this June Clearance Sale all merchandise at prices which cannot fail to attract the attention of women of Harrisburg and vicinity. Owing to the extraordinary prices which will prevail at this sale, we cannot accept any 'phone orders, no exchanges will be made, and no C. O. D. s will be filled unless a suitable deposit accompanies the order. OPENING DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CONTINUING lO DAYS SUITS COATS DRESSES Former sl6 00 to $25.00 Suite in Gabardine Serge and All former $7.50 to $13.75 Black and Blue Serge Coats, Linen, Eponge, Striped Voile and Pique Dresses which Wool Poplin. June Clearance, also Shepherd Plaid Cape Coats. June Clearance Sale, sold formerly from $8.75 to $15.00. All sizes, colors and $6 - 98 $4.98 models $3 25 Suits of Serge and Poplin which were formerly EXTRA SPECIAL I " EXTRA SPECIAL sold for $15.00. June Clearance a. im ?° rKd Bask « - Porch and House Dresses in Striped Voile, aouDie laced materials. All sizes. c . . , .-i •. r<- l -.n , f .. £ d|yl qq Striped and Plaid Gingham and Percales. A variety of QQ models, all sizes. Formerly $1.50 and $2.00, 1 —* I • 89c Poplin, Moire, Gabardine and Serge Suits which were * e r? , sold formerlv from $26 sn tn $4? sn Taffeta, Serge, Eponge, and Moire Coats, in all sizes y $ .50 to $42.50, modelg and colors They formedy sQld from Qo A limited quantity of House Dresses in Percale and flO ' Gingham. In all sizes and colors. Sold formerly at 98c, $9 - 98 $7.98 59c Skirts Waists EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL I Natural Linen Skirts with patch pockets. Button trim- QQ Voile Waists in high neck and short sleeves, lace trimmed, med. A skirt which formerly sold for $1.50 o*/C Ver y P r e*ty models which sold formerly from arts of the State late yesterday. Bids m one contract were held over for urther consideration and investi cation. On another one the two bids vere thrown out by the commissioner, vho remarked that the department orces could do the work much sheaper. The contracts awarded were as fol ows: In Chester county. East Bradford ownship, 17,103 feet, asphaltlc bltu linous macadam (penetrationmethod) or 16,388 feet and one course con rete roadway for 715 feet, to M. Ben ,ett & • Sons, Indiana, Pa., for Remove the Cause DYSPEPSIA Horsford's Acid Phosphate gives the most gratifying results in Nervousness, Ex haustion, and diseases arising from imperfect digestion and derangement of the nervous system. It nourishes and strengthens the entire body. Horsford's Acid Phosphats (Non- A lcoholic) WF " ' w -w!..:rrr" =■ . . -- - ■ WEDNESDAY EVENING HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH TUNE 17,1914. $52,612.78. The other bidders were: B. F. Richardson, Philadelphia, $61,- 211.08; Corcoran Construction Com. pany. West Chester. $57,662.36; M. & arre "' est Chester, $72,230.01; William C. Evans, Ambler, $64,961.33; «■ Johnson & Co., Wayne, $54,- £ eft - Horn & Co - Slatington, ♦ J 8.31, In Chester county, Kennett town ship, 15,272 feet, asphaltic bituminous macadam (penetration method), to D. }'■■ C'Connell & Sons, of Avondale., Pa.-, ' 3 ' su Wect to the approval of th<} local authorities. The bid of this firm was the lowest one on as ph.altic bituminous macadam by pene tration method and on amicsite and the commissioner made the award sub ject to the township supervisors' ap proval. The other bidders were: Geo. C. Souder. Lancaster, $60,379.78: Pttlmer - Wallingford, $70.- l,„ ?• Bichardson. Philadel phia. $53,787.67; Ambler Davis & Co., Philadelphia, $56,600.05; Edward Ba der Philadelphia, $66,362.52; William Evans, Ambler, Pa., $59,422.45; B. Wlckersham, Kennett Square, Pa., $56,632.35. In Montgomery county, Upper Dub lin township. 3,107 feet, asphaltlc con crete on a telford foundation, to Ed »o?o F ™ er * Philadelphia, for $lO,- , "°*B' • The other bidders were: D. Webster Anders. Philadelphia, $15.- nki Richardson, Philadel phia $ in, 180.18; William C. Evans, Ambler, Pa., $14,425.10. Montgomery county, Abington and Cheltenham townships, 10,354 feet, of asphaltlc bituminous macadam (penetration method). Commissioner Bigelow announced that the award would be held over for the present to permit of further investigation. The bids on this work were as follows: J. £• Shanley Co., Philadelphia, $31,- 049.40; Charles T. Eastburw Co.. Yard- Philadelphia, $37,947.64; Manwarlng & Cummins, Philadelphia, $36,808.69; B f*, R'chardson, Philadelphia, $30,- 560. 05; Sigaf oos & Poore, Riegelsville. SSi'i j ? i?i J Amb| er Davis & Co. Philadelphia, $30,964.15; D. Webster Anders, $34,081.65 (amleslte, $40,- 22i Ho ™ & Co - Slatlngton, Pa., $37,137.80; S. Harper Dean, Fox Chase, Pa-, $39,937.99; William C. Evans, Ambler, Pa., $40,087.16. In Fayette county, Fayette City bor ough, 1,354 feet, brick block paving, contract was awarded to Hoblitzell & Price, of Meyersdale, Pa., for $6,952.42. The other bidders were: Ridge Bros. Co., Pittsburgh, $8,174.50; Thomas Arrige, Charleroi, Pa., $7,707.10. In Cambria county, East Taylor township and Conemaugh borough, a distance of 9,185 feet, for alternate bids of one course concrete roadway and brick block paving on a concrete foun dation, the contract was awarded to Bell, Bockel Co.. of Altoona, Pa., at $'••6,041.02 for brick. The other bidders on this contract were; Henry Bolar, McKeesport, Pa., $50,770.30 and $58,- 388.<0; Samuel Gamble & Co., Car negie, Pa., $51,420.12 and $58,591.02; Monongahela Construction Co.. Pitts burgh, $47,043.63 and $49,144.88; John L. Elder, Ebensburg, Pa., $46,751.50 and $52,663.20; Suppes Contracting Company, Johnstown, Pa., $47,155.67 and $56,035.12; Baker-Owen Construc tion Company, Johnstown, Pa., $60,- 319.05 and $62,737.65. In Cambria county, Barnesboro bor ough, a distance of 6,2 42 feet, of brick block paving, the contract was award ed to Bell Bockel Company, of Al toona, Pa., for $25,418.71. The other bids were as follows: Hoblitzell & Price, Meyersdale, Pa., $27,432 49; Duntlree & Co - Patton, Pa., $36,- Brua . Hollidaysburg, Pa., $29,256.05; Poll C. Azzarra, Barnes boro. Pa.. $26,634.31; Fogel ft Co., Hollidaysburg, Pa.. $31,103.97; John L. Elder, Ebensburg, Pa., $30,300.03. In York county, Stewartstown bor-i ough, a distance of 5,270 feet, of as-1 phaltic concrete on a concrete founda uon. the contract was awarded to Pwyer & Co.. of Philadelphia, the only bidders, at $28,948.09. If> York county, Hopewell township, a distance of 15,264 feet, of asphaltic bituminous macadam by the penetra tion method, the contract was award ed to C. Souder, of Lancaster, $67,048.75. The only other bidder was Dwyer & Co., of Philadel phia, at $72,854.91. In Lycoming county, Montgomery borough, a distance of 5,787 feet, of brick block paving, contract was awarded to Busch & Stewart, of Wll liamsport, Pa., at $36,466.82. The other bidders were: W. H. Lyons, Sunbury, Pa.. $40,699.53; Monroe Pav ing Company, Langhorne, Pa., $39 - l, 29 - 0 . 9 i. Coryell, Willlamsport, Pa., $36,767.19; O. W. Rockwell, Run bury, Pa., $42,016.62. In McKean county. Port Allegheny borough, a distance of 6,272 feet, of brick block paving, contract was awarded to John Sheehan & Co. of Bradford, Pa., at $36,929.05, the only , t ? l £ der „ bp,n » the Simpson & Mitchell Co., of Punxsutawney, Pa., at $38,637.15. In Tioga county, Mansfield borough, a distance of 7.464 feet, of brick block paving, contract was awarded to Simp son Mitchell Company, of Punxsutaw ney, Pa., at $48,398.20. The other bidders on this contract were as fol lows: G. W. Rockwell, Sunbury, Pa.. $61,677.86; G. W. Ensign, Inc., Har risburg, Pa., $65,187.50; Empire Con tractors' Material and Equipment Co., Inc., Newark, N. Y„ $59,759.01; McNer ney Construction Company, Canton Pa., $56,507.85. In Westmoreland county, Hempfleid township, Route No. 118, a distance of 325 feet, of telford macadam, the commissioner threw out the bids of James H. Offutt, of Greensburg; Pa., at $3,712.77, and of Ridge Bros. Co., of Pittsburgh, at $4,690.70, remarking that the Stato Highway Department could do the work cheaper. AT PAXTANG PARK The most popular place of amuse mont in the vicinity of Harrisburg just at present seems to be the Paxtang Park Theater. The brand of vaude ville Manager Davis has been treating his patrons to this season could hardly be improved on. Nothing in tho way of summer theatricals before seen in Harrisburg would compare favorably Business Locals SMOCKED DRESSES Something unusual in Children's Day dresses, copies from models worn by the peasant children of Europe Homemade, smocking done by hand Made-up patterns for ages two to six or orders taken for made-to-measure' Children's rompers especially designed" Baby's caps In French lawn, hand em broidered. Marianne Kinder Markt 218 Locust street. A GOOD PULL Will be yours If you equip your ma chinery with "Alexander Leather Belting" and "Lawson" wood or "Phil lips" steel pulleys. They give better traction than the ordinary and will not slip. All sizes In stock. E. Mather Company, 204 Walnut street. Plumb ing, automobile and mill supplies. CANNING TIME!. Yes, the pineapples are here and the strawberries and the season's ber ries and fruits are coming In to be canned for winter serving. This store always has the largest stocks of green groceries and fruits in season at the lowest market prices. B. B. Drum 1801 North Sixth street with the park attractions. The bill this week is headed by the Les Agoust Family in a comedy pan tomime and juggling stunt that lias completely captivated the park audi ences. For originality and novelty this act Is without a parallel. Other acts on the park bill are Twisto, Thatcn Duo, O'Brien and Lear and Holmes and Aiken.—Advertisement. Business Locals WORTH SIO,OOO A well-known lawyer smooth of tongue and also smooth on the pate, once said a fine head of hair would be worth SIO,OOO to him in his practice., Our Quinine Hair Tonic will remove dandruff and prevent baldness before it is too late. Gross' .Drug Store, 119 Market street. THAT APPETIZING FLAVOR Butternut and Holsom bread has that delightful appetizing flavor that satisfies the hundreds of people who eat It daily. The same fine flavor will satisfy you too, and Induce you to call again and again, day after day for the loaf with the Holsom or Butter nut label. Ask your grocer or phone Schmidt's bakery for name of nearest grocer. ONE-THIRD LESS ELECTRIC That Is what we claim for our elec tric fans. Made of extra thin fine quality steel blades and exceptionally rapid motors, you can have cool breezes all summer for one-third less than the average fan. Fans, 8 to 16 Inches, including oscillating models $9 up to s2l. Keystone Supply Co.. 814 North Third street. SCOUT SHOES For men, with one-piece lace stay and tip and elk soles, special at $1.98. Boys' sizes as low as SI.OO. These are good, easy, knock-about shoes, splendid for vacation and recreation days. 20th Century Shoe Company, Shoes That Wear, 7 South Market Square. BRIDAJi BOUQUETS The fairest of dowers for June brides are here in profusion, as well as palms, ferns and flowers for deco rations. Artistic floral arrangement by our expert decorators to meet the most simple requirement or the more elaborate display. Showers and cor sage bouquets for weddings or com mencement. Bchmidt, florist lis Market street flt July Fashions wpTa , in the celebrated Review Patterns j\ U\ \ The dress you make and \\y® 1 J / J\ \ H' \\ never wear because you - - \ jJ f 111 ill \\ Bee ot^ers wear ' n 8 more A_HI Hi I ill I \\\ stylish, more up to date / \'j / lllß.li \ reMes " t^ie m ° Bt ex_ i —^ 1/ lllil V ou ®void disappoint- " 1 \ //irV 1 I ment y°u use 1 \ /MM/ Pictorial Review 1 Mlwlf! Patterns .•-lllk'-:] Get The FASHION BOOK 1 ImfM for SUMMER before selecting your Summer W.i.t J712--H ~f Only 10c when purchased > Skirt 5750—15 c.n U wi'n a 5 5c pattern. Sk& JmZil Zlu Dives, Pomeroy fH Stewart ELECTRIC LIGHT IS NOT A LUXURY You can not make any auch excuae to your vrlfei It la « neeeaalt*— an ahaolute neoeaalty—during the hot weather, and very convenient!* cold weather. Let na Inatall the wiring while ahe la oa her vacation, w. will guarantee not to aoll paper or plaatex, and conceal all wire*. We w ," l ~!.M"\ hom< ' e **etly «» w « found It. No dirt, and carpeta all | B place. Think It over. YINGST ELECTRICAL rr> third street 7