8 n- n The Store Will Be Open on Friday Evening ri- r> Dms - P°™r°y Unta 9 O'clocK—Closed All Day D,ves ' P °™™y and Stewart Saturday, July 4th and Stewart ■ Awnirig Stripe Voile Witli . . f _ You'll Thoroughly Enjoy Trimming of Organdie: A Your Next Outing If You Special Showing This Week Take a Kodak With You Reminiscences spring up by the score to her The most important showing of summer dresses of tiic season occurs this week with the pre- who makes a companion of her hodak--to him is r ' , . ■ ~,1 r t i • . given many a pleasant moment in retrospection. sentation of styles that a:e late developments of fashions tendencies. I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Third Floor. Kodak Junior. No. 1 and No. lA, Vest Pocket Kodak, with anas folds to pocket size and equipped'"tigmat lens R 8. at $12.00 with new style hack wliich is road- Premaettc Junior No. 1 with plan " 11}' removed for loading and tin- lens $6.30 t I loading: lilted with Kodak ball- I*remaotte Junior No. 1A ..$7.20 bearing shutter. Premactte Junior No. 1A ■ with F) f . P -J I -J T~\l m- No. t junior, 2% x 314 $7.50 plan lons $9.00 |~%CI t*o| I On /"l QI C Q n I—' lott I -* •a'V-v I No. 1 Junior, K. 11. lons . . .$9.00 With oa to 2. .__ ... . , , „ ' ... '' Special ~ qsc Bojs 65c black tennis oxfords, with heavy rubber rr\< A | *v f i . Misses' and Children's tan g'tiin leather barefoot cemented solos; sizes Ito «. Special 18c I Arp IJO \/C h Iflfl sandals, with heavy stitched solos; sizes sto 11 at Boys .>1.25 white canvas outing shoos, with whito A IvOVy iilv I—/ CI V O IU X 111U 49c rubber soles; sizes 2% to 0. Special 89c . . Sizes 11to 2, at 59c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. 1 f*l S ljl IVlillillory — :; Women who want a hat for a "song," will find quite an assortment of straw shapes marked special for to-morrow at 50 » Business Locals "BERKEY & GAY The mark of quality in furniture. When you see a piece of furniture with the name of Berkey & Gay in or on it, you know that it is produced by the firm that made Grand Rapids famous as a furniture city and the greatest producers of furni ture of the better sort. On display at Goldsmith's, 206 Walnut and 209 Locust streets. rSKD PIANOS AND ORGANS The more new pianos and player pianos we sell, the more used pianos and organs are taken in exchange as part payment. These instruments are thoroughly overhauled so as to give excellent service. We have a number of these on hand now that will be sold at exceptionally low prices. Yohn Bros., 8 North Market Square. ALWAYS INVITING That noon-hour lunchsou that is specially prepared for the busy men of Harrlsburg at the Columbus Cafe la surely a delicious luncheon for 40 cents. The food ia nicely cooked and faultlessly served. Try one of these luncheons to-morrow noon. Hotel Co lumbus, Third and Walnut streets. SPECIAL ON ABBOTTS Reduced prices prevail on all four cylinder Abbott-Detroit cars to meet the competition of the new low priced and cheaply built four and six cylin der models. This remarkable an nouncement means that you can now get a really good car at the price of cheaply made ones. See the models at Factory Branch, 106-108 South Second street. A CHEAP BICYCLE n ay cost you twice as much as it Is worth in up'ieep. The Flying Mer ltel is the most up-to-date bicycle in the market. Each part entering into the. construction is made in their own factory where the i..ost careful* atten tion Is given to every little detail. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street, bicycle repairing and electrical fans. Harrisburg Carpet Co.| 32 North Second Street MONDAY EVENING, H>JIRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 29, 1914. RIVER IRK IT HURT j BY HEAVY SHOWERS r , Expect Some Arrangement This | Week For Utilization of Filling Material ! •» 5 Notwithstanding frequent heavy ! night showers the Susquehanna river J has so conducted itself as not to in ' terfere with the important operations 1 along the river front. I The Stucker Brothers' Construction ;i TO WOMEN WHO OVERDO i j Thousands of American women in i our homes are dally sacrificing their i II lives to duty. In order .to keep the' i home neat and attractive, the childern I ■ well dressed and tidy, women overdo. Soon a. weakness or displacement is! brought on and they suffer In silence, i drifting along from bad to worse. ■ For forty ye?rs Lydia K. Plnkham's i vegetable Compound has proved a \ boon and a blessing to women in this condition, by restoring the!: systems ; to a normal healthy condition. Why , don't you try it?— Advertisement. Business uocala LUNCHEON GOODS for picnic baskets or warm day meal, i Dainty, ready-to-eat and wholesome foods' that make a palatable spread. We have the choicest of the good i morsels In tins or glass, and a score of other delicious edibles and soft drinks that will make the basket or table a pleasant surprise. Either phone. S. S. Pomeroy, Market Square Grocer. WIDE AWAKE CLERKS In a drug store where prescriptions are filled that may determine life or death It is essential that the clerks are alert and In prime physical con dition to assume their responsible du ties. Our clerks work In eight-hour ; shifts, a fact which has been observed and favorably commented on by Phil adelphia's leading druggist. Potts' drug store, North Third and Herr streets. * ' I Company is making splendid headway in every direction on the big job. ltj is expected that the sidewalk and | steps from Iron alley to Paxton street i will be completed fhis week. Mean while the big steam shovel is on the ground and will be put to work below Calder street on the excavation of the low shore line of sedimentation | I west of the wall. All material from this excavation will be used in filling out behind the wall and steps so as to make possible prompt work on the. sidewalk in that section. Charles D. Stucker stated this morn ing that work will be commenced on the placing of the steps in a day or two on that stretch of protective work north of "Hardscrabble." This morn ing a large gang was at work making excavations for the stringers in the vicinity of Muench street and the con crete mixer was going at full blast near Kelker street. It is the hope of all who are inter ested in this great public improve ment that Superintendent of Parks I Taylor will make some arrangements i this week for the utilization of the hilling material from the excavations at Second and Mulberry streets along [the slope north of the "Hardscrabble" '.district. Conservative opinion justifies any reasonable arrangement which may be necessary to secure tills ma terial at this time so that there may be no delay in completing the river front improvement ibis year. CYNICA L RE FLECTIONS An excuse is the only thing that's easy to find when you'ro looking for it, Old flames are hard to extinguish. Quick temper is an illumination in honor of wounded self-esteem. There are folks who are always cool and collected—in the cemeteries. Two can live as cheaply as one who has to pay alimony. Bomance is reality from a distance. Everybody likes the liberty of mak ing his own mistakes. If "children are attracted by good ness and men by beauty," what are women attracted by? Wherein we differ from others we are individual; wherein others differ from us they are eccentric. Diplomacy is the art of getting somewhere when you appear to be go ing nowhere. When a man speaks slightingly of himself he feels that he is rendering a minority report. Success comes sometimes to those who deserve it. and they of-.en get more than they deserve. Snu^tlires I Success comes to those who don't de serve it. hut they often get their de i .serts. ! Tact is the poetry of social conduct. ! If you expect gratitude, don't do more than one favor to one person. I A musical enthusiast is one who will i pass up a bali game to attend a 1 | matinee performance of "Rigoletto." , —The Smart Set. WIFE OF CANDIDATE ! FOR GOVERNOR, DIES! [Continued From First Page] j came from sturdy German stock. She ! was born at Ephrata, Lancaster coun-1 ty. Her ancestors were members of j i the celebrated Ephrata community. Her father was a pharmacist and hcri grandfather gained fame in the dis trict from the fact that he constructed the stone courthouse at Lancaster. A short time after her marriage to Dr. Brumbaugh, the latter was made su- AMUSEMESTS AMUSEMENTS PALACE THEATER 333 Market Street The Home of the Universal Program. GRACE CUNARD and FRANCIS FORD §— IN— Installment No. U—ln I '\ Alrxnmlrr (jiadrn, I,rah Ilnlril and l' j Hohart llcnlry In a :-rrel Imp, I ' s I Grare Canard All Seats, 5 Cents. /