SI.OO $2.00 i' " Mark-Down Sale I OF OUR - - - = Entire Stock of Shirts Hundreds of 'Em-All New, Desirable Patterns--Not a Poor Shirt Nor an Old Shirt in the Lot Starting Saturday Morning, July 18th, at , . 9432 Shirts of the finest quality and 7:30 A. M., and continuing without $1.50 workmanship will pass from us to the interruption until Saturday, July 25th, at 11 P. Shirts wlse men °f Harnsburg and vicinity at M. This Great Live Store for men will turn its . a fraction of their true value. But the time has entire attention to the conduction of Harrisburg's <pl.l<7 come when these shirts must go regardless of greatest of all Shirt Sales. - what they cost. A most extraordinary opportunity—A sale of high-grade shirts of present season patterns —many of them advanced styles. This Live Store never handles seconds. Every shirt guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory just the same as though you paid the regular price. s2 Sh°irts M " ke ' Sl Pa ' $3 Shirts $1.89 1 $2.69 Business Locals RAINY DAY TOYS On days when children cannot be out and play, the Ingenuity and pa tience of mothers are tested to the utmost. Pamos pictures to cut and paste; paper dolls to paint; barns full of animals to color; transfer pictures; books that glue built, and soap bub ble outfits are here for children's amusement and instruction. Marianne Kinder Markt, 218 Locust street. WHEN "DRY" IS WET When clothing and the nest raiment is "dry cleaned" it does not mean what the name usually implies.. Dry cleaning consists of a rinsing in which a certain kind of soap has been dissolved which a£,*s the same as ordinary soap does in water. It removes all soil and grease spots with out Injuring or shrinking the garment. Phone for Finkelsteine, 13 20 North Sixth street. BUSINESS NEGLECTED Is business lost. Your mailing list or the city directory Is filled with names of people who are Interested in your merchandise. Remind them occasion ally that you have Just the thing they need. Our facsimile letters cannot be detected from the original typewritten one. Weaver Typewriting Co., 25 North Third street. AWNINGS IN DEMAND The hottest days of summer art yet to come and the advantages of awnings over shades Is apparent by the increasing demand. They do not obstruct the view and permit free cir culation of air and verandas are made more comfortable and attractive by their use. For best materials and esti mates consult Harris, 221 North Sec ond street. LOOK FOR HERSHEY'S The all-cream ice cream. The signs are to be seen in front of all places that insist on the best. All cream from our own creameries and pasteu rized In our own plant, where the Hershey standard of quality means In accordance with the formula approved by the expert from the U. S. depart ment of agriculture. "It's So Good." LET US SHOW YOU How to own a Lester Piano. Service and satisfaction have been Indelibly stamped upon every one of the thou sands of Lesters which for more than a quarter of a century have been spreading Joy throughout the coun try. It is,that quality which makes every Lester owner delight In Its pos session, proud to have It in his home. H. G. Day, 1319 Derry street. LIKE $t SANDALS AT 10c Barefoot sandals special at 4 9 cents that are the real quality value. One shoe salesman said they were so good they could easily be sold for one dol lar. Our special purchase price, how ever, permits us to sell them at 49 cents. Sizes up to 11. Larger sizes 59 cents. Twentieth Century Shoe Company, 7 South Market Square. THE SUNSHADES OF TO-DAY Are so different from those of previous seasons. Just as much change as in the styles of clothing. We have them In the India shape, the Palm shape, the Bungalow, Lava Rl and many others. Magnificent articles that are colorings and effects thought Im possible until now. Not expensive, %Jther. Regal Umbrella Company, North Second and Walnut streets. FRIDAY EVENING, HXRRB3BURG %&&& TELEGRAPH JULY 17, 1914. PRANKS OF LIGHTING Columbia, Pa., July 17.—Lightning played peculiar pranks across the Susquehanna river in York county during the storm Wednesday evening. A number of men were threshing in the barn on the Yohn farm, three! miles west of Wrightsville, when a bolt j struck the barn and killed a mulej standing in the stable. A horse in the | same stable was badly stunned and | may die from the shook. The men were greatly shocked but no other damage resulted. Business Locals "MADE TO ORDER" There is a lot of satisfaction In saying that your suit is made to order when some gentleman friend asks you where you bought the suit. It indi cates that you are particular about the cut and fit of your clothes and want them to conform to your own figure in accord with the latest ap proved fashions. This month you can save $3 to $lO on a custom-tailored suit at Shope's, The Hill Tailor, 1241 Market street. GOOD EYES AID THE EARS Did you ever notice one who is hard of hearing observe the movements of the lips closely? By associating sounds, though indistinct, with the movement of the lips many people are able to hear that which otherwise Would be unintelligible to them. Safe guard your eyes. Ralph L. Pratt, eye sight specialist, 807 North Third street. AND A LOAF OF BREAD" How often litive you heard this careless off-hand expression at the store or over the phone. Bread is the most important food we have, yet pur chased most carelessly by many peo ple. Learn to discriminate in buying the staff of life as well as in other things. Ask for Holsum or Butter nut bread, the best that science and skill can produce. IF I ONLY -HAD THE MONEY! A frequent expression heard from those who have a desire but lack the funds necessary. Small sums of money may be secured from us at any time at lower rates than any other loan com pany, yes, even lower than the law allows us to charge. Pennsylvania In vestment Co., 132 Locust street. R & H IS PAINT QUALITY When you want real paint, the fin est that money can buy, the kind that the mosi expert painters buy in large quantities like thick paste, and thin to suit requirements, you should se lect the P. & B. Wayne points. Put up mixed, ready to use, or thick, as desired. William W. Zeiders & Son, 14 36 Derry street. ' WE CLOSE SATURDAYS At noon during July and August so our employes may get the recreation and rest essential to pleasure and physical comfort throughout the sum mer season. Call for your photo sup plies before noon on Saturday to avoid disappointment. Anseo and Brownie cameras, and everything necessary for amateur photography. D. W. Cotterel, 105 North Second street. MEATS DOUBLE IN PRICE Columbia, Pa., July 17. Meat prices in this county have taken a sud den rise, having been advanced from 2 to 4 cents a pound. The rise in prices Is about the same on all kinds of meat, and round steak has reached the 25-cent mark, while othep kinds are correspondingly high. The ad vance movement has also extended to poultry, which has also kept pace with prices for other meats. KNIGHTS OF GOLDEI*} KAr.I.E PICNIC AT BOILING SPRINGS Armed with baskets filled with "eats," more than 2fto people, Including men, women and children, left for Boil ing Springs, yesterday morning, where the annual picnic of the Knights of the Golden Kagle and Ladies' Temples was held. The picnic was held under the direc tion of lodges In Cumberland, Kranklln and T>auphln counties. The big fpature of the evening was a hand concert by the Eighth Regiment Band, of Car lisle. Business Locals GOOD EATS FROM YORK New corn is here from York county, also the early York county peaches, blackberries, home-grown tomatoes and heavy head lettuce. The new ten der celery is here for your salad, and all the good things in green groceries. Luncheon goods and all the popular soft drinks and fruit juices. S. S. Pomeroy, Market Square Grocer. "IT'S INSURANCE" Automobile. He reached for cash to pay for an automobile insurance premium. Then he decided that he wouldn't Later he drew a check for ten times as much as the premium, to pay his own loss. It is wisdom to keep safe. Aetna-Essick. FACTORY WORKER HURT ] George Caddell, of 1861 Swatara street was admitted to the Harrisburg hospital last evening suffering with In ternal Injuries which he received while at work at the Hershey Chocolate fac tory. WOMEN'S VACATION SHOES White and tan oxfords and pumps are the proper thing. Both oxfords and pumps are made in low heel and square toe models, some flexible leather soles and others with rubber soles. . Price range, $2.25 to $5. When you go for your vacation you want a comfortable shoe, and yet one that has the required style essentials. Jerauld Shoe Co. has them, 310 Mar ket street. ANY STRAW HAT f1.50 The biggest part of the summer is still before you, therefore, the oppor tunity of buying any straw hat in the house at $1.50 at this time of the sea son should appeal to all thrifty men who want their first or second straw. Tegular $2, $2.50 and $3 values. All the new shapes. Klnnard, 1114- 1116 North Third street. A LITTLE STREAM May quench thirst as well as a great river. Our soda fountain Is closer to the Square than the Susquehanna and more effective as a thirst quencher. Individual sanitary cups and all the popular flavors and crushed fruits. Two doors west of Market Square. Gross' Drug Store. 119 Market street. LANCASTER FIRM GETS A CHARTER Congressman Griest and Others in Company Which Will Handle Stone and Cement Among charters issued at the Capi tol was one to the Pennsylvania Stone, Cement and Supply Com pan}', Lancas ter, capital $20,000, incorporated by H. L. Trout, W. W. Griest, J. H. Myers, B. J. Myers, H. W. Mac-Donald, Lancaster; C. A. Grady, Marietta; J. W. McWllliams, Rochester, N. Y. v Other charters issued were: Viewmont Realty Company, Johns town, capital 115,000. Springfield CoaJ Company, Ebens burg, capital $25,000, Springfield Supply Company, Ebens burg, capital .SIO,OOO. Valley Coal Company, Leechburg, capital $20,000. E. A. Humphries Supply Company, Chester No. 2, near Derry, capital $7,500. Fort Pitt Film Company, Pitts burgh, capital $5,000. Euston Process Company, manu facture of white lead, Scranton, capi tal $200,000. The Scranton Anthracite Coal Com pany, Moosic, capital $30,000. Erie Attraction Company, Erie, cap ital $20,000. Ralph's Boot Shop, Inc., Bradford, capital $5,000. Coal and Iron Building Association, Hazleton, capital <51,000,000. Northeast Boulevard Land Com pany, Philadelphia, capital SIO,OOO. Blue Ridge Spring Water Company, Bangor, capital, $20,500. The Greenhurg Ailinger Tailoring Company, Philadelphia, capital $5,000. Oermantown Almegem Company, Philadelphia, capital SIO,OOO. William H. Price Company, paints, Philadelphia, capital $5,000. Walton Amusement Company, Phil adelphia, capital SIO,OOO. Rhoads & Paul, Inc., real estate, Philadelphia, capital sfi,ooo. Turner Plumbing Company, Ches ter, capital $12,000. Mt. Joy Market House Company, Mt. Joy, capital SIO,OOO. Leather Flooring Company, Glen Rock, capital, $15,000. Farmers' Fertilizer, Seed and Hay Company, Womelsdorf, capital $lO,- 000. Benner Drilling Tool Company, Pittsburgh, capital $50,000. Pennok Oil Company, Pittsburgh, capital $5,000. Miller Construction Company, Pitts burgh, capital SIO,OOO. Marks Oil and Gas Company, Pitts burgh, capital SIO,OOO. A DEPENDABLE PIANO In tone, construction and service, is the Shoninger. Price, $275 up. J. H. Troup Music House, 16 South Market Square. PUBLIC SERVICE ' GITS HEARING Will Listen to Application of Har risburg and Mechanicsburg Next Wednesday Almost three solid days of hearings have been set for the Public Service Commission next week In order that contracts, leases, charter applications and other proceedings may be cleared up and August devoted to considera tion of Important cases like the Indus trial railroads, tariffs and big engi neering propositions in Philadelphia and Wilkes-Barre. The commission will meet Tuesday and the first hearings will be on claims of excessive fares in vicinity of Chambersburg and excessive rates for electric light in Lewlstown. Among contracts to be acted upon on Wed nesday are the city of Pittsburgh and Equitable Gas and lighting contracts for the city of Lancaster, boroughs of , AVernersvllle, Sutervllle, Canonsburg, | Carrick and Mechanicsvllle. Six elec tric companies are asking charters the same day. The Bell Telephone and Central District Telephone Com ipanles will submit fourteen contracts, those of the Central being with Alle gheny, Clarion and Armstrong coun ties and one between the two com panies. The Lake Erie, Franklin and Clearfield has applied for approval of stops itching instantly! THE moment Resinol Ointment touches any itching skin, the itching stops and healing begins. With the aid of Reainol Soap, itquickly removes all traces of eczema, poison-ivy, heat rash, tetter, ringworm, pimples or other tormenting, disfiguring eruption, leaving the skin clear and healthy. It is equally good for sunburn, insect bites, red, rough hands, and dandruff. Resinol has been prescribed by doctor* for 19 year*. All drugshti sell Reainol Ointment (60c and $1.00), and Retinol Soap (ZSc.) For trial size free, write to Dept. #-3. Reainol, Baltimore, ltd. Beware of liulm "»üb*Ututea." grade crossings and the South Cam bria for approval of extensions. Thursday will start off with the hearing on the merger of various lines into the New York Central, to be fol lowed by the petition of Wilkes-Harre for approval of the Pearl street via duct and three petitions of the Mon tour Railroad for grade crossings In Allegheny and Washington counties. The application of the Hnrrisburg and Mechanicsburg Company for right to lay an additional track In Market Square and tracks in Market street comes up on Wednesday at 11 a. m. ELECTED PROFESSOR IMllsburg, Pa., July 17. —Professor Henry Logan, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Logan, has been elected pro fessor of stenography and typewriting in the Columiba University, New York. His sister, Miss Caroline Logan, has also been elected a teacher in the Freeport, New York High School. Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. THE ELK 32 No Massachusetts Ave. First-class boarding from $8 to $lO weekly. All conveniences. Most popular, attractive, homelike hotel HOTEL BORTON o h an a ß n e d a Ten nessee Ave. Cheerful surroundings. Booklet. E. B. VOOKHEES, owner and proprietor. The Lexington Ground wuhVen": Ills courts adjoining beach. Only hotel where iumU may go from houae to ■ art In bathing nttlre without using streets, which la prohibited. Care of bathing suits and use of bath houses is free. Running water In rooms; pri vate baths. Tango parlors; orchestra. $1.50 and up dally. $8 to $17.50 weekly. American plan. White service. Book let. PAUL C. ROSECRANS, Manager. thewiltshire Vv'o'n^S and beach. Ocean view; capacity 350; private baths. Running water In room; elevator; music.. Special $12.50 up weekly; $2.50 daily. Open all the year. Booklet. SAM'L ELLIS. "^otelmaTE^lC^ Ave. and Beach. Center of attractions. Ocean view. Renovated throughout Capacity, 800. Elevator. Private baths. White service, etc. Superior table. Special sl# up wMy; $2 dly. Bklt. M. A. SMITH. THE COLWYN Michigan Av«., near Beach. All outside rooms, open surroundings. Excellent table. 11.60 up dally, $8 to 112.60 weekly. C. 81 GERKEN. Resorts SEA GIRT. H. J. BEACH HOUSE Sea Girt. N. J., directly on the beach. Grandest location on the coast. RISDON & CO. GETTYSBURG, PA. For Hotel arrnni. or tour over battle field, w.-lte or see Harry W. I.nnsr, Spec- Inl Tntirlts Guide, 110 ChambersborK street, Gettysburg, Pa. nEOFORD SPRINGS, PA. ————————————\ ON THE HISTORIC PIKE Bedford Springs Hotel Fmir fine gravel tennis courts. Sporty golf course. Daily open air concerts and dancing. I.nrice, White Tile Svrlm iii In u I'ooli nlso Hot and Cold Mineral Wnter Hatha and Curative Springs. Our own riding stables, livery, garage. Instructors In a!', sports H. E. BEMLS, Manager. —and— M. C. SWEENY. Asst. Mgr. Winters Hotel Royal Poinciana, Palm Beach. IDEAL FAMILY RESORT ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I s'&lenbcinf' 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Capacity 1100 400 Private Math* Exaulrlte refined music every night throughout the year. Two blocks of (Venn front, Rolling Chair*. Horse-back riding, f Golf, Theatres and counties* amusements. Ownership Management JPSIAH WHITE A SONB COMPANY Beat Located Popular Price Family Hotel In Atlantic City, N. J. NETHERLANDS New York Avenue, 50 yards from Boardwalk. Overlooking Lawn and Ocean, capacity 400. Elevator, private baths, running water. New Features LAWN TENNIS COURT. TANOO DANCE FLOOR. Bathing from hotel, free shower baths. RATES: $9, $lO, $12.60, sls, $17.50 weekly. $2 up dally. AMERICAN PLAN. Write for free booklet and points of interest in Atlantic City. AUGUST RUiIWADEL, Proprietor. HOTEL FRONTENAC *- > Yoo u til from Beach. The most popular section. Between the two famous piers, central to all attractions; modern, high class hotel, as good as the best; capacity 250. Will make very special terms of SB, $lO, $12.50, sls 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. HOTEL SHOREHAM Virginia Ave. near beach; best loca tion. Capacity 300. Thoroughly modern: elevator, private baths, etc.; excellent table. $2.50 up daily, $12.60 up weekly. Booklet. E. H. LUNDY. 7
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