4 Z°Z*Z I REAL SHOE MAKERTI New. _J 217 Market Street Court Bouse [ Sale J en 's $3.50 to $5 95 || A Record Clean-up of jj Shoes, Special at . . . • Women's P l Thirty Distinct New Styles —• I " If* '' undoubtedly the greatest showing of Jfl} i! C nm m OJ. A, %J> \jf 5, II Vt%& at record low prices all Women's Summer ]j soles. Many / II Footwear. The two specials below clearly j[ other styles in "T \\\\ j| _ ;i JT«.V r 1 111^-***^ ;j Women's 52t053.50 C& enia: Men's Calfskin Men's $3 to $4 jj Sandals & Oxfords jj Shoes Oxfords at IWjJv si HO I $1.50 sl-95 ( V mtfca © \x Clean-up of all Men's '' T VrM '! A big lot of Men's Calf s:! to 54.50 Low Shoes. ]' Embrace all the |i skin shoes in blucher Come in button, lace. short lots from || models. Several styles. English and rubber sole our regular $2.50 <[ Regular $2.50 values. models; all sizes, j! to $3.50 stock of Worn- ]! - ]! en's Low Shoes. Include ]| ... . . .. . ji i,"! ox™ etc tr in 1 Women s New Fad Shoes 'I several styles. Made in ]| - '! WL *' aU ' eathers - b - ;! da* I2s«B m I ries and white , MP* 'jAS •—* *—■ ~ Regular $3.50 Values !I ] i styles equal to many $3.50 grades / . 11 iff t An , (h r> o I • f A |i In style, quality and fit. Include JgRSffiraMBHSM 11 Women s to $5 Loionuis oc **• new o*iw>r T °p Boot m pat ~ ~ ent and dull. Also many BHgignsr IWg ii /tsdpifc Outing Oxfords j; jt&m * 1: I Jji Clean-Up SPECIALS ft \ Women's White Shoes Barefoot Sandals ean-up o or H i> Clean-up of Women's Clean-up of Boys' and Iffifes . . s ._ 1" . „ !> Slightly Soiled White Girls' Tan Barefoot San- Leather Colonial Pumps. ,i Canvas Shoes. Several dais , sizes up to *y i\ '» Made with brocaded or j; styles. Values Hg\ $2.00; regular 50c JJC M leather backs. All heels, ij up to $2.00. I «jC values, at \\ including Spanish. Also j, pp (£' a ' fjiris' Tennis Slippers \wV HpiMrM white canvas Gibson Ties; ] Women 8, Bo>s & t.iris Kr 1 il l „..,u 1 Shorn, Oxford* nn d !• or boys, joutlis and '! B%> aaintj styles wltn i p„ n ip». Odd and end men. heavy rubber soles. I. P ure whtte rubber ,i pairs. Values up An • with strong can- OfJ itni soles; all sites. <| to $2. Clean-up Hrtr vas uppers; 75c JMr |> Ji Sale Price „ values, at Sale of Boys' and Girls' School Shoes Girls' Shoes *j # 50 Bays' Shoes Boys' Shoes ?"! - ■ $3 Value Special at $1.95 and * «■ 1a special ITf. a (sale of Girls' now Fall B H®/ These are the Shoes rcsr ZZ fDress and School Shoes. „• B • that will stand the hard- Mf" "* J ® fvtade in all the neat and mm est wear. Every pair has &£/ a - —' I 1 ,\®« Icomfortable styles for solid soles, uppers and i la, and children; counters; many styles 1 / \ _— y patent and dull for school and drees V-vl- leathers, with , ,» . fn r\r\ in button or lace; iWf■' 1 >». cloth, kid or vel- Values Up tO patent and dull; all jBfI [• v® l to P s; Sizes sizes; $1.95 and J*sj£r 1* ,<'*> rf H, U P to 2. A clean-up of all short - ' A _ _ lots of Boys' $1.50 to $2.00 M r.A y Urtgs*7W K|| Shoes; sturdy soles and J 3U* *V>• *.A JJ I u U uppers In several styles; H / .^r ■ ■ patent and dull leathers; NORTHUMBERLAND'S NEW AUTO FIRE APPARATUS New combination chemical engine and hose waunn purchased by th e> Northumberland Fire Company, No. ig celebration will be held here this evening to observe the installation of the new combination chemical engine and hose wagon, purchased by the Northumberland Fire Company, No. 1, •which arrived in town this week. Visiting firemen front Sunbury, Lewis burg and Milton, numbering probably 700, will attend and participate In a short parade. Besides these will be the Shamrock Dam Band, the bands with the visiting fire companies and eome of the fire fighting apparatus, i the local fire companies and Calhoun's Band of this place. The parade will take place at 8 p. m. and will termi nate at the town hall in Second street where speeches will be made by the Rev. John W. Jorklngton, chaplain of the local fire department, and others. Then will follow various amusements and a light lunch for the visiting fire men and bands. The apparatus cost nearly $2.500. Of this amount, $1,029.75 was raised by aubscrlptions among citizen* and local Industries; $l,lOO was raised by the company through carnivals, etc., and S6OO is yet to be raised. The purchase of the truck was in the hand of a committee composed of T. O. Van Alen, chairman; Gtorge Howell. J. H. Malley, G. V. Walker. M. H. Taggart, Robert Lesher, F. M. VanDevender. The wagon was purchased from the Brcfckway Motor Company, of Cort land, N. Y. It Is fully equipped with ladders, hooks and axes and carries 200 feet of hose to be used with the chemical apparatus. It has two hand chemical extinguishers, has a carrying capacity of 2,500 pounds and is of fifty horsepower. FRIDAY EVENING, . fIARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 21, 1914. Baseball Waxes Warm I in MifHin County Special to The Telegraph Lewistown, Pa., Aug. 21.—Baseball is waxing warm in Mifflin county. The Belleville team is playing fine ball and winning every game they play. The Lewistown regulars have been j playing good ball, this team and the strong Yeagertown team playing a tie game a few days ago. The Lewistown Sox, a new aggregation, is a strong one. Milroy has a good team that is able to take care of itself on the base ball diamond. To-morrow the Har rlsburg Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men's Christian Association and the Lewistown regulars will cross bats on the Boy Scouts diamond here. G. A. It. DAY AT BED BRIDGE Special to The Telegraph Shippensburg. Pa., Aug. 21.—Cor poral McLean Post G. A. R. held an outing at Red Bridge yesterday. They were taken to the park in special cars. AT THE COLONIAL In the comfort of the cool Colonial amusement lovers are these days laughing themselves tired at "Zu Zu, th'* Leader of the Band." the greatest comedy feature the management of the Busy Corner has yet been able to secure. It will he shown there for the remainder of the week In conjunction with the fine vaudeville offering that embraces the Three Fountain Nymphs in a splendid aquatic performance, a nifty girl and fellow in a vocal specialty and a corking good team of comedians.—Advertisement. MAKE ORPHEI'M COOL About the biggest test that has yet been put to the popularity of Keith vaudeville in Harrlsburg is the terrific heat wave that followed immediately in the steps of the opening of the new season. The test was an interesting one and must have, been gratifying t tu-bclax cured my CONSTIPATION —in 2 MINUT TU-80-LAX Cut out pills, castor oil, lax-1 ative water, salts, suppositories, etc. They rip and tear and weaken your system. Tu-80-Lax instead comes as a helping friend to you and to physicians, who have had to largely depend upon purga tives, suppositories or injections. Tu-80-Lax is a blessing to hu manity. It is immediate in action, and soothing and beneficial in ef fect. Administer it to a baby or an invalid, or to the strongest person without inconvenience or debilitating effect. In fact, Tu-80-Lax is the little school-master of the bowels it teaches them to act regularly. Tu-80-Lax at once appeals to physicians, because it is a new idea with real merit. Those who have tested it are giving it heartiest support. Tu-80-Lax simply empties the lower bowel without disturbing the function of any organ. It will appeal to i the home where it should always be kept for emergency. No traveler should start on a journey without a tube of Tu-80-Lax. Castor oil, salts, purgative waters and drastic cathartics must quickly give place to this remedial agent. It is clean, con venient, harmless. Sold by all up-to-date drug gists, or we will send you upon receipt of 25c a package by mail. TU-BO COMPANY 13th and Market Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Distinctively Individual T|tenMA| THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE Men of die Service tell their comrades everywhereof I this distinctive smoke iccmQ). Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph Marietta.—Joseph D. Keefer, 46 years old, died yesterday at Mount Gretna. He was formerly connected with the Metropolitan Insurance Com pany here and was in the drug busi ness many years. Leacok.—Walter Scott, 43 years old, died yesterday at the Lancaster (ieneral Hospital. He was a carpenter and contractor. He is survived by his wife and several children. Millersburg.—Mrs. Margaret Seld ers, 75 years old, wife of Henry Seid ers, of Lenkervllle, died early Thurs day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sciders 1 removed to this place only a month i i ago from Clayton. Delaware. The fu- , neral will take place Saturday after- > noon. Customers Take Notice ' Office and salesroom of National Cash Register Company, 105 Market street, will be closed all day Saturday, August 22, Saturday, August 29, Sat urday, September 5, and Monday, September 7 (Labor Day). Customers having payments falling due on these dates will please mail checks so they reach office on following day. N. It. Black, Sales Agent. Both phones.— ' Advertisement. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE AT PENMAR MAY BE REBUILT Special to The Telegraph Wayneboro, Pa.. Aug. 21.~That the Blue Mountain House, which was de stroyed by fire last August will be re placed In the near future by a build ing of some sort, is considered cer tain. Messrs. Bond and Gibbons, les sees and managers of the hostelry at the time of its destruction, have been interviewed several times, but are re ticent about giving out ariything to the public. A force of about a dozen men has been sifting the ashes and carting away the ruin's for several weeks. HORSE DIES FROM LOCKJAW Special to The Telegraph Dlllsburg. Pa., Aug. 21. R. L. Nes bit, hardware merchant, of South Bal timore street, lost a driving horse by death from lockjaw. The horse was valued at $175. AMFSEMEXTS Sacred Band Concert Boiling Springs Park _ Commonwealth Band OF HARRISBURG ■ [Sunday, Aug. 23,2 P.M. I !/■ ~ V Photoplay To-day | A MILLION BID | A Five-Part Society Omnia VITAGRAPH | Broncho Billy's Fatal Day MARY PICKFOBD Subject, Muggsy's Sweetheart AMUSEMENTS I r * News of Harrisburg's Theaters The diving contests for both boys and girls at the Colonial Theater to-night ought to produce a load of fun. This will take the place of the usual coun try store. Joe Welch, who will be next week's headliner at the Orpheum, is ono of the funniest men in the show business. This is his first appearance in vaudeville in Harrisburg, although he has made many friends here as the comedian in big shows. The feature motion picture announc ed for the Colonial Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week is said to ... . i p Have You Entered To-night's Hiram on the rarm DIVING CONTESTS And St* Other Keith Act* FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Ilir , , . No Country Store To-nlßht, NEXT WEEKS 11I(» IJAUGH But I.oadi «** Fun With /uKa MONDAY, TUBSIIAYi WEDNESDAY JOE WELCH VAUDEVILLE'S STAR CHARAC- ROBERT EDESON TEH ARTIST , * PRICES i —IN— RSS2S. •St.'SS. a K "THE CALL OF THE NORTH" Children, every afternoon, 10c. In Five Heela The Million Dollar Mystery Shown First at This Theater Every Monday VICTORIA THEATER TO-DAY THE BUTTERFLY A Masterpiece of Symbolism. SHORTY AND THE FORTUNE TELLER PATHE DAILY NEWS The Csar with his troops. The Knlser In a new role. French troops reach BelKlnm. British erolner peeks at New York. Admission 10c Children 5c Coming Saturday THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY A Drama of Dual Personality and Spirit Control. RALPH EMERSON DIES Waynesboro, Pa., Aug. 21 —Word reached Waynesboro yesterday an nouning the death of Ralph Emerson, of the Emerson-Brantlngham Com pany. at his home In Rockford, 111. Mr. Emerson was one of the members of the Emerson-Brantlngham firm here and was Bt> years of age. Burning Corn Pains Go! A Safe Sure Method You can't beat it Time has proved It's the best yet. Takes all the sting out of a sore corn. This marvel working remedy is Putnam's Corn Ex tractor. Contains no flesh eating caus tics. Lifts corns out by the roots; Leaves no scar. Don't experiment wlh plasters or salves, —they are but stop-gaps. Use Putnam's and clear oft every corn you have. It's safe and won't fail. 25c at all dealers every where, and at C. M. Forney's.—Adver tisement. AMUSEMENTS Continuous Dancing AT HERSHEY PARK Saturday Eve. Aug. 22nd RAND AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC I - I * > Paxtang Park Theater Playing High Class Vaudeville, Presents FREDO & PRIMROSE ; i In Bits of Musical Comedy ■ and— I Character Impersonations THE THREE KELOES Grotesque Acrobats and A Other A * Big Acts * Matinees Free to Children 1 AMUSEMENTS be one of the best pictures ever pro duced. It is a Lasky picture, featuring Robert Edeson, who, as a star in the big shows, lias made many friendu among Harrisburg theatergoers. The opening attraction at the newly decorated Majestic, will be Annette Kellerman in "Neptune's Daughter," a motion picture feature, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of next week. The Colonial has a number of excel lent bit? feature films booked for the near future, one of them, "Joseph in the I.and of jL,£ypt." will be presented the latter half of next week.