To-morrow—the First Friday Half Holiday J^mnoL J Women all I on First Floor, Rear. IBh—J■———M II i I» V iTTTIIk »- J m 111 - JM \SSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSS!SSSEES£ESE£2££ v on s F ° r - Extra Friday Clean Sweep Bargains, f ' ———^—^————> \ r— ——————» ON SALE FRIDAY ONLY ON SALE FRIDAY ONLY | 0g "~"j3 '° r lOc II u, F °" n' UnA y 0>I ; Y 1 | for FRIDAY ONLY 1 f FOR FRIDA ONLY Wash Dress Skirts O T Girls' Silk Coats $1 Bill « o„, y to « Wom T Pate £ h % K Bc,t DreM " HIRMKRLY SOLD AT $1.95 I SI.OO worth of merchandise or over. Of - OR I VALUE 50c, FOR White and colored lor women # Bl Handsome black and navy Silk I /hp I{% I Q7-, and misses; pretty styles; Only One Broom to a Customer .AjiM „£;• R£, TSuSfSSS! SSW^J ■ 1 , *■.!., | °" "™W R~r. | n Rhoads. ' starry, HEAR RECEIVERSHIP ARGUMENT Argument wan heard by the Dau phin County Court yesterday on the ap plication for a permanent receiver for the Dominion Trust Company of Pitts burgh. which had been asked for by the Attorney General on behalf of the THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG &&&!. TELEGRAPH J UI - Y 9 ' 19,4 State Ranking Commissioner. Most of the testimony was submitted by G. H. Getty, of the Banking Department, who had been acting as temporary re ceiver. It was shown that the com pany is in an} thing but a solvent con dition and that the capital stock was Impaired,to the extent of $23,000. One of the companies mentioned as a heavy borrower was the Petroleum Oil Company, which was involved to the extent of SBO,OOO, and which, accord- In* to the Attorney General's depart ment, Is in hart shape financially. President Judge Kunkel directed As sistant Deputy Attorney General Har- Rest to prepare a decree suggesting a permanent receiver. DOHCiIPGIRLS HI? JUST REDD Today Marks End of First Week; Reservoir Youngsters Go Home Fonfl mammas and papas who may have been a trifle dubious as to whether their small daughters who camp at McCormick's Island would get enough to eat might glance at this list of supplies: 25 pounds sugar; 10 pounds meat for soup, 3 pounds dried peaches, 36 loaves of bread, 12 pounds puffed rice, 12 cases shredded wheat, j 12 cans corn, 12 cans salmon, hag salt, H pounds butter, 1 pound chocolate, quart vanilla, bushel potatoes, basket beans, half-pound pepper, two cab bages, 12 cans peas, 10 boxes raspber ries. Food for a N. G. P. company's hike? Supplies for "Romper Day"? Stock of produce for a country store? No, all this is merely one day's order of supplies for the girls' camp on Mc- Cormick's Island. Which is the reason the thirty or more pretty misses of from 11 to 16 years are not in much danger of going hungry. To date, incidentally It may be mentioned, that three whole bunches of bananas have been disposed of by the youthful campers. To-day concludes the first week of camp for the season of 1914 and to-| i morrow the Reservoir girls break j camp, to be followed by the campers! [ from the Twelfth, Harris and Calder! buildings. These be mighty busy days in camp j and days, by the way, that will go, down in pictorial history. An enter prising "movie" camera man rowed] over to McCormick's one day last week i and placed the activities of the young sters in moving picture history for al ways and always. Regular schedules of work and play have been arranged and the camp day is a very, very full twenty-four hours. CI.EARED OF THEFT CHARfiK Charles Madison, charged with steal ing rings and other jewelry from Irene Addison, 332 South Cameron street, has been vindicated. Amm Mason, arrest ed by Detective Joseph Ibach. has con fessed to the theft. One ring has been recovered. Mason will be given a hearing later. TURNER GETS SO DAYS "Andrew" Turner, arrested for mas querading as a woman, was given 30 days to-day at a hearing before Mayor Royal, Resorts ' MOUNT GRETNA, PA! Hotel (onfn.no—On Lake Cone wago; mod. convs. Apply to Samuel Lewis, Manager. Mount Gretna, Pa. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. HOTEL SHORGHAM Virginia Ave. near Heach. best loca tion. Capacity, 300. Thoroughly mod ern; elevator, private baths, etc. Ex cellent table. Moderate rates. Booklet E. H. LUNDY. SOMERSET Arkansas Ave., second house from Beach and Million Dollar Pier. $1.60 up dally; $8 to $12.50 weekly. Good beds, good table. H. J. KERSHAW. The Lexington nls courts adjoining beach. Only hotel where gueata 11107 go from houae to, •urf la bathing attire without using atreeta, which la prohibited. Care of bathing suits and use of bath houaes Is free. Running water In rooms; pri vate baths Tango parlora; orchestra. $1.60 and up daily. $8 to $17.80 weekly. American plan. White service. Book tot. PAUL C. ROS£CRANS. Manager. Resort? Resorts CITY K. J. ATI.AIVTir CITY, N, J. AflanticCiWPJ ] 1 : I \\ \ THK SUMMER PLAYGROUND 1 \ , JgM / I OF THR NATION t \\ <► f, / / F i n «« •?* Bethh* Beach in the woHd, 7 \ / Mi lea of Boardwalk, with innumerable attractions. Flah \ \\ .1 X-Jwr in I?® ep and *nl«od locked watera, Sailing. \ /. / Motor Boating, Qolf, etc. Hotela noted for the escei- Z#VX lence of their aervice and accommodations. The Leading Houses fbrniah half information. ratea, etc.. oe appficttiM _ . Hei«l Cheleo* Neaaide Hous fyrflfffA Ib fhe faahlonnble Chelsea Open Al! Year Thompson A Co. Tke Holmhorat The Ponrthwni SM ™ I.ending High-clan* Moderate Hate Hotel AI RFIVI ARI F v ' r K'nl« Ave. clone to AL.DE.ITIAI\L.C BeH< .| || flnr-t bathing yachting, all ocean piers, theaters, etc., etc. Coolest location, open sur rounding's; 4,000 ft. porches; 100 large, cool front rooms; private baths, elevator; exceptionally good table, fresh vegetables and sea-food i from private supply; good cooks, at tentive, courteous service. Specially i catering to families and those deslr- i ing the comforts, conveniences and i attractions of the larger, luxurious ( hotels without the excess in cost. i Reduced July rates—s9, 10, $12.50 up weekly; $2 up dally. Booklet. Es tablished ownership management. L J. y. COPE. Best Located Popular Price Family Hotel In Atlantic City, N. J. NETHERLANDS New York Avenue, 50 yards from Boardwalk. Overlooking Lawn and Ocean, capacity 400. lClevator, private baths, running water. New Features LAWN TENNIS COURT, TANGO DANCE FLOOR. 1 Bathing from hotel, free shower baths. RATES: |9, $lO. $12.50, sls. $17.50 weekly. $2 up dally. AMERICAN PLAN, i Write for free booklet and points of interest In Atlantic City. AUGUST RUiIWADEL. Proprietor. NOTCI3 p-CJR IT'S -TAriLC MILLERS!™ff»°ANNEX I * 9~ISN.GEORGIA AVE. ATLCITY.N.J7 ,/ \ ' Scrupulously clean, electric lighted ' throughout. White service. Hot and cold water baths. $1.25 and $1.60 dally. $7 and $8 weekly. Estab. 35 years. Booklet Emerson Crouthamel, Mgr. 1 MONTICELLO i I ▼fl NOTED fOHITS LXCELLDiT TABLf*^ ATLANTIC' CITY'S FINKBT HOTFL AT MODEB, ATK HATEft; most desirably located Kentucky Ay*. and Ranch. Choice rooms, prlrale bath*. lAteet Improvements. Braaa bed*. Attractive lobby and gar lor*. Capacity 600. Cool veranda*. Good muntc. octal features. 10th year ownership mrnnpenvnt. Freeh resetablea and poultry, primo meata. nearby affffe. All food auppltca of finest quality. Special ratea 12.00 up dally. |lO. Un weekly. Am. plan. Auto moota tralna. Descriptive folder mailed. A. Conrad Kkholm HOTEL TENNESSEE Tennessee Ave. and Beach. Ideal lo cation convenient to railroad station, i churches, piers and amusements. Ex- | cellent table, home comforts. $1.60 up i ijaily, $8 up weekly. HEALr. ■ HOTEL CLIFTON Corner Atlantic and Connecticut Avet Pure food, cleanliness. $1.25 up dally, $7 up weekly. Take Inlet trolley. GEO. D. STITZEL, Proprietor. CHANNELL Exce!le nt table. Pleas- LiifiliiutL ant surroundings. Illi nois and Pacific Aves. Facing ocean running water, private baths. , Capacity 300. $8 up weekly. Newly furnished throughout. 15th season. Swing and amusements for children. Window screens. Booklets. A. C. CHANNELL, IMvner nnd Prop. Formerly of Arltan nhn and PurlHc Ave*. HOTEL NORMANDIE Kentucky Ave. near the Beach. Near all churches, piers and depots. Noted for Its excellent table and home com forts. Elevator to street level. Free bathing from hotel. Rates very rea sonable. JAMES HAMILTON, owner and proprietor. Mont popular, attractive, homelike hotel HOTEL BORTONr,\ n rd a Ve nn nessee Ave. Cheerful Booklet. E. B. VOORHEES, owner and proprietor. HOTELFRONTENAC..Youo 0 u from Beach. The :nost popular section Between the two famous piers, central to all attractions; modern, high class hotel, as good as the best; capacity 25u Will make very special terms of SB, $lO $12.50, sl6 up weekly. Including large ocean rooms, metal beds, elevator baths, phones, superior table with white service; table supplied direct from farm pure water, sanitary plumbing, porches overlook the ocean and Boardwalk. Booklet W. F. WATTS. THE WILTSHIRE and beach. Ocean view; oapacity 350- private 1 baths. Running water In room; elevator; music. Special iia so up weekly; $2.60 daily. Open all the year. Booklet. SAM'j ELLia HOTEL MAJESTIC Ave. and Beach. Center of attractions!' Ocean view. Renovated throuvhontJ Capacity, 300. Elevator. Prlvata baths. White service, etc. SuDerio? Spec .a, THE COLWYN Michigan Ave., near Beach. All outside rooms, open surroundings. Excellent table. $1.60 up dally, IS to illSo weekly. 4 & OBRKSui 5