12 ' Friday Specials Have a Message of Economy for Early Christmas Shoppers \ /" V / \ \ v No Friday Spe- Men s Overcoats 10c Linen Towel Specials Colored Dress Goods 25c Curtain $1.25 Crepe cials Sent C. O. Friday at $5.00 Toweling, 8c li cintu c d heavy I I 50c serge. 36 inches wide, I I Scrim, 15c I I KIIHOIIOS, 95c D., or Mail Or I I Men's shadow striped grev I I 10c brown linen toweling,! I bleached 1 urkish towels, I I best shades; special Friday I I pi a j n scrim in white anil I Crepe kimonos, plain co - I , '' j cassimere and cheviot over- 16 inches wide; special Fri- large size and quality; spe- only, yard 35<! ecru, fine quality, slightly ors ' lacc trim, ned lingerie Phone Orders coats, 49 inches long, con- day only, yard cial Friday only, each, 17? „ xr, damaged; special Friday co ! lar *" d . cuffs; regular 17*11 A Mtr aw vertible collar, belted back. 17 1 i 1 1 t 1• 1 . stripes, . only, yard .. . l.li* price, $1.25; special Friday rilled. & Ay size 42 inches, formerly 50c Doilie S ts, 25c . ! c . f border 1 urkish inches wide; special Friday "D..'P. & s., Third Fio'ot. only <ei9 ;n. m .... . . bath towels, large size; spe- „„i,. p. & s., second Floor. ' s P ecial ritla\ <llll3 doilie sets, consisting c j : ,i Friday only, ea., I'2'At ' * f * —. p. p» t 1 pieces, all boxed; spe- SI.OO crepe suiting, 54 ————— n Clearance rine Uress s'2o 00 OvprrnnK cial Friday onlv. set .. 25e 39c guest towels, all linen, . .. Shapes Friday at 49c Overcoats y T hemstitched e„ds; special ™ dc - all '» $2.50 Net Voile Blouses, 69c Black and white, purple r ridav at $9. / O Scalloped Friday only, each 25? shades of navy and brown; Curtain* OR 11 .1 -in naw uifl hlsck ~ . , ... y\ -l* - ' special Friday only, yard fpi.Jo 1 hree styles voile blouses, and Mack, navy and black. Men s brown cheviot, grey Doilies, 5c 12>lc bleached Turkish " ({9* „ t , , , . all black, brown and purple wor sted and grey diagonal 12'4c scallooed doilies all bath towels, good size and * 0 ,f 2 50 . ec [ u nc curtains, tuck and embroidery tnm turbans and small sailors in worsted overcoats, some damas 2 k 6 and 9 hemmed readv for use; spe- ?1?0 tan waffle checks, 50 yards long, bra,d trim velvet and plush, formerly have velvet collars, sizes 33, im-h... J 5 !™1 • 1 cial Fridav only 3 for 25* inches wide, all wool; spe- nied edge; special hnday ea, .peual 1-riday only $2.95 and $3.95; special Fri- 34, 35 and 36. belted back, 42 Zl d,ameter; s » cc l a } } cial Friday only. yard.. 69? only, pair #1.98 (} 9 ? day only 49? to 45 inches long. S2O value: riUav only o? D.. P. & S.. Street Floor, Rear. - D.. P. & S„ Third Floor. D„ P. & S„ Second Floor. ' ' special F rid a y only, 90.75 SI.OO Damask Linen, ; i„d!es s wide ge all 50 wo?h spe 4 ' _ - 1 W«+c Boys' Norfolk Suits, 89c „ ~~cial Friday only, yard, 95? 75 . X $2.95 SI.OO linen bleached table orse s for Friday $2.00 silk poplin, fancy Muslin Curtains, 69c rassieres at 25c "day at 2DC Boys . Norfolk suits in daT Friday Small lot of trimmed and grev worsted, patch pockets, ' y ' } ' * corsets will be offered at a y plain center, ruffled or plain quality cambric, reinforced readv-to-wear hats* special broken sizes 9 to 16 vears, $1 95 Linen Pillow snerinl U vin„. ♦„ $1.50 broadcloth, in all the edge and some colored bor- under arms, lace or embroi readytovNear hats, special y, Allien rillOH special saving, reduced to shades; spedal Fridav ders in vellow and pink; dery trimmed; special Fri fridav oniv on i y ases, 95c $2.50 only, yard *1.19 special Friday only, pair day only D., P. & S.. Second Floor, Front. D P «• S Mens flotlilnir <ci or i- -n . - * second- noor 8 ne 0 ar hlnK ' $1.20 linenpillow cases, American Lady and D., P. $3.00 coatine. fancv de- D.. P. a s.. Third Floor. T d, P. ft s„ B«ond Floor. v———— V inches, with hemstitched „ c : n , h ® ( 'l ' ends; special Friday only, corsets; slightly coun- clal ' Fri day only, yard, #1 V ( Clearance Sale of Children's ,>a ' r ** >er ao.ied; spec.al for Fn- • SIOO Umbrellas, 69c Marcella Skirt ~ • T?< -1 &9 fto dav on,v ")9ff • i \ • , r K •' American tafteta um- i iarCeila OKirt Fancies Friday Handkerchiefs * 0 . Spreads, . ' 54 inches w.de; special Fn- brdlils: wal er P roof; styles Drawers Sl's hackle breasts in red , . $1.89 Brassieres o! net with day only, yard 51.49 f or women have handles of drawers Children s hemstitched $2.50 line satin Merseilles shields and trimmed with $2.50 Duvetvne, brown. 54 plain and carved mission Marcella skirt drawer, em grcen. blue and brown; spe- cotton handkerchiefs; spe- bed snreads rood* size and embroidery; special Friday inches wide; special Friday and ebonoid, styles for men . cial Friday only 4!)f cial Friday only, 6 for tOf quality; special Friday on"y 0n1y..... 85* only, yard ......... #1.89 have handles of boxwood. $1 broidery trimmed, slightly , . . D„ P. & S., Street Floor. #1.89 D ., p. & S .. Second Floor. D.. P. & S., Street Floor. \ allies, speua ri a\ Oil > counter soiled. A lot of rOO fancies in D - P- & s.. Street Floor. L t O.FC many styles and colors, for- V v v V Regular SI.OO values; spe merly priced to $2.98; spe- Women's eSS T °° Basement White Goods Lining Specials ual Fnda> only tiU ' . ... . SI.OO black panama, < r Remilar <6l 9? ,r„i cial 1-nday only Handkerchiefs inches wide; special Friday Attractions English nainsook, 36 30c moire, 27 inches wide, \alues; spe- Long feathery fancies, for- Fa „ cy j„ itiill ' handker . black serge. SO indues «c nickel plated nut inches wide, good grade for navy and black; special Fri- dal only nierlv priced to 98c; special chiefs. 6 stvles; special Fri- wide; special Fridav only crackers; special for Friday underwear; special Friday Regular $1.50 values; spe- n Fridav only 5* da >* ° n, >' 6 * for V'j' V only only, yard *** cial Friday only 95f p.. P. & s.. second Floor, Front. & 8.. street Floor. w^ d% inches w'de; . 2:, c .cork screws; special Jsc and l9c mercerized 40c twilled satine, black D„ P. & a, second Floor. special It, day only, ;' madras and checked dimity; only; special Friday only, Black and Colored Cotton Dress Goods $1.30 black waffle checks, for Friday only special Fridav only, >ard 2J)<k Hihhnn inches wide; special Fn- 75c oak bath tub seats, cn _ . rtlDDOn slool , S ' lkS 3r a with adjustable hangers; SI , M English .ongcloth, 36 * <0 SI.OO black messal.ne 36 figures; special Friday only, inches wide; special Fridav special for Friday only inches wide; 10 yards to a ,nclies w,de ; black onl ys c-,. )affpla . . .. inches wide; special Friday ~® . v : v USi 40* . . . _ .. . aiiK tatteta and moire nb onlv yard T9c- ya S /: iVnh ~ * •.#»•<»» piece; special Friday only, special Friday onlv, yard -0c crepe, white and col- $2.00 black coating. a 4 $1.29 lipped aluminum „j ece ' • bons in a full range of c 0151..0 $1..0 navy blue and brown ored grounds, neat embroi- inches wide; special Friday saucepans* special for Fri crepe dc chine. 40 inches dcred figures; special Fridav only, yard #I.OO ' , " ' D.. p. & s.. street Floor, Rear. D„ p. & s.. street Floor. ors, 4 to 5 inches wide, wide; special Friday only. onlv. yard 19e ,\o *,"* yard #l.lO $1.25 poplin, silk and cot- f~~ ! 98c granite trays for drain- values up to 25c; special Fri s3.oo black bengaline for ton. 36 inches wide, good Embroidery Specials in " dishes > lar 8 e size; spe- . Lace Specials \ day only, vard 15<* coats. 30 inches wide: spe- shades; special Fridav only, Swiss camisole embroi- cial for Fridav only *>OC OtlC Camisole lace 14 inches cial Friday only, yd., #2.559 yard . . . . . 45> dery, 14 inches wide, values $1?0 green mat jardi- 50c floss filed cushions in wide, in shadowy patterns. Silk taffeta and satin taf s2.oo pussy willow in l?c Eden cloth, large line up to 2x; special Friday neres; special for Friday ' ' valucs U pto39c; special feta ribbons, Ito VA inches navy, brown, paon. wistaria of styles, neat stripes; looks only, yard 12y 2 f only #1.19 red and green, pink and Friday only, yard .... 10^ and black. 40 inches wide; and feels like wool flannel; Swiss cross bar corset 9®c decorated chocolate lavender; special Friday Shadow lace edges, 3 wide, values up to 10c; spe special Friday only, yard special Friday only, yard cover embroidery, 18 inches sets; special for Friday only 0n i y ...'.... inches wide, in white, values cial Fridav onlv vard t* ** l /it wide. 25c value\ special I'ri- • U p 10c; special Friday r>„ P. & S., Street Floor. D., P. A S., Street Floor. day only, yard D '' P ' 4 S " Baaement - P. & 9., Third Floor. only yard D " P " & S- ' Street V V V -J " " ' * ; ~ }) BRING FLOWERS FOR SHUT-INS TO STOUGH [OnnllniiMl From First Pagr] Railroad Young Men's Christian Asso ciation along Reily street and down Second street to the city Y. M. C. A., where they halted to sing several songs. At Walnut street the Harris liurg contingent met about 1,000 of thu Knola men. who had come across the river in special cars. With the Enola hand at the head of march the entire parade proceeded along Walnut street to Filbert, to the tabernacle. Thousands Turned Away Near the tabernacle the waiting crowd was so dense that the marchers were unable to make their way until the police cleared a path for them. Thousands of persons were unable to get into the tabernacle after the rati road men were seated. A veteran locomotive bell that has traveled thousands of times over the ——P—BCJ——POL 1 L UIMI I I IHIU'.,, 1 SCg—g The Best Remedy For All Ages and proven so by thousands upon thousands of tests - the whole world over, is the famous family medicine,— Beecham's Pills. The ailments of the digestive organs to which all are subject,—from which come so many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by feKHAHSPILIS Trv a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means « to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and ' greater cheerfulness after your system has been cleared of poisonous impurities. For children, parents, grand- • parents, Beecham'a Pills are matchless as a remedy For Indigestion and Biliousness Sold «wn»Wi. la baiM, 10c., 2Sc. J Tk* dlr*ctißM wHh ararr box mrm »«rr TahaUa—npxfiHj ts worn**. « ( THURSDAY EVENING. Middle division of the Pennsy and has been used for years in ringing its warnings along the road was carried in a specially built frame and presented I to Stough with the best compliments ' of the Harrlsburg district men. The I old bell was shining like the sun and 1 rang out clearly as a gang of local < shopmen carried it to the platform. Krank Gregory, secretary of the Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men's Christian Association and chairman of the personal workers of the campaign, made the presentation speech. Praises Railroaders 1 Tn response Dr. Stough called each member of his party to the platform to ring the bell. He thanked the rail roaders for their thoughtfulness and their enthusiasm in coming in such numbers to hear him. He repeated his remarks of a previous night when he said that the railroad men and the iiremen who protect our homes are the most heroic classes of men in our country's life. He complimented rail road men In general as being the best disciplined class outside of the ranks of the army and better as far as tem perance is concerned. As the men took their seats the chorus sang one of Spooner's com positions. "Railroad Men, Railroad Men. There's a AVelcome Here for the Railroad men." The men responded with the same tune and the words, "P. R. R., p. R. R., we are loyal to the P. R. R." Another touching little ditty by the men made both Stough and Spooner weep with delight. It was: "Don't buy booze, Don't buy booze: Stough needs money, Spooner needs shoes." Sermon Cut Short The sermon was cut short by the extended preliminary exercises and songs. Stough's text was "If any man is in Christ he is a new creature." and he outlined briefly several important points as to what it means to get to he a Christian. He gave a talk de signed for working men on the prac tical value of hitting the trail and get ting right with God. Pointing down to the sawdust arena at the foot of his platform. Stough said: "This is no buncomb, no circus or sideshow: this Is the greatest spot and the biggest hour in Harrisburg, when all these thousands of earnest people gather In this great enterprise to save sinners. If vou people get right here there will be no further need of courts, the police or so much government on Capitol Hill." He declared Christianity is practical, "not like a powder puff or a wig. It is good for seven days in the week anil leap year too." "No man has the true love for his wife and family until he becomes a Christian. Some of you men win. haven't kissed your wives for si> months would sincerely do so to-nigl If vou hit the trail," said the evan gelist. He said that men get a new dis position after hitting the trail and lose their habits of cursing, of meanness and desire for booze. "It is better than the Keeley cure," he said. A number of the railroaders were among the trailhltters, who totaled sixty. STOUGH CAMPAIGN NOTES Arrangements are being made for a big "patriotic organization night" to be held Thursday, December 10. and G. A. R. night on Friday. December 11, in the tabernacle. All organizations desiring to parade and have reserved seats secured are urged to report t« headquarters. 26 South Third street, as early as possible. A delegation 250 strong from Pax tang occupied reserved seats in the tabernacle last evening. The Rev. S. B. Bldlack, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at West Falrview, offered prayer at the open ing services last night. Shop meetingß will be held at noon to-morrow as follows: Division street HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Pennsylvania Railroad shop, speaker, the Rev. A, J. Green; Reily street Pennsylvania Rairoad shop, speaker, the Rev. E. E. Curtis; Rutherford Philadelphia and Reading shop, speaker. H. K. W. Patterson; Division street Pennsylvania Railroad shop, noon, the Rev. W. N. Yates. The Penbrook Bible classes will at tend the tabernacle services to-night in a body. Dr. Stough will preach one of his popular sermons to-night on the sub ject "Barabbas." The Enola gospel quartet of the Enola car shop made a hit last night. They sang a selection entitled "The Wayside Cross." The quartet Is com posed of P. E. Zarger. C. A. Wenrich, A. G. McNear and G. W. Woodward. ——-—— Revival Summary tPHterdny afternoon'!! at tendance 2r>o l.a»*> night'* attendance 0.000 infill attendance, 3641,130 OFFEItISftiS Collection*, ranh, Includ ing \\>dne»day SIt.ROO.OO !>tlmaled pledge* unpaid, 5.i100.00 Total $10,700.00 oat of Campaign, estimated, sltl,ooo i.aat night's conversion* AO Total eonver*lona 3.730 •- LIVE WIRE WORKERS Benjamin Whitman is a member of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church, joining it by letter from the Baptist Church of I,ewisburg. He same to the city in 1899 and became interested In a mission in State street known as the Lafayette Hall Rescue Mission, where he took a class of boys contain ing five members. In a short time It Increased to thirty. He conducted for a number of years classes among the workers at the I/OChlel mills, In the lower end of the city, teaching them the rudiments of reading, writing and arithmetic. He is a deacon in the church and active in Christian En deavor work. He has been three times president of the Dauphin County Chris tian Endeavor Union and chairman of the good citizenship committee of the union. He was a member of the state Christian Endeavor executive commit tee and is secretary of the No-License League of Dauphin County, a Mason and member of various secret organ izations. Th% young men's committee, of which be la chairman, with the' young: women's committee, arranged the young people's night at the taber nacle with the largest number of young people marching In a cause of its kind ever seen in Harrisburg. He is teacher of the Hick-a-Thrift Bible Class. Altoona Tabernacle to Seat Eight Thousand Special to The Telegraph Altoona, Pa., Dec. 3.—A1l the lum ber to be used in the construction of the huge Stough tabernacle at the Cricket field will be in this city by Fri day, or Saturday, at the latest, accord ing to Contractor J. A. Elder, chair man of the tabernacle committee. A call for volunteers to assist in build ing the edifice for the coming of the Rev. Dr. Henry W. Stough will be is sued to launch the work on Monday morning. Final plans have been made for the erection of the structure. The build ing will have a width of 128 feet and English Beauty Tells Complexion Secrets Through a fortunate meeting with an Kngllsh lady, noted for hor dazzling complexion, I recently learned the full meaning of that old adage, "Beauty is but skin deep." She taught me how to remove my muddy, old skin, revealing the young and beautiful skin under neath. The process is so simple, harm less and inexpensive, I'm sure you'll be glad to know about it. .lust get an ounce of ordinary mercollzcd wax at any drugstore and apply nightly like cold ereain, for a week or so. Every morning In washing off the wax, tiny particles of worn-out cuticle come off, too The action is so gentle and grad ual, there's no discomfort. It's a won derful treatment, as it not only peels off the faded or discolored skin, but all of its defects, as chaps, roughness, freckles, pimples, blotches. I am Indebted to the same lady for a remarkable wrinkle-removing formula. One ounce powdered saxollte Is dissolv ed in a half pint witch hazel. Used as a face bath, this Is so effective that Just one application causes the finer lines to disappear, and soon even the deepest ones go.—"Ellse" In American Home. PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY "THE MEANS AND THE EXD." 2-ree! Kauinr. "WHAT CO IILD SHE DOf" 8- rrrl Edlnoxs. "THE GIRI, AND THE MISER." Bloat raph. Speolal To-morrow "VNCI,B 1111,1,." Broadway-Star YHanrraph. Pratnrlng ANITA STEWART. DECEMBER 3, 1014 [will extend a length of 276 feet, run ning to Howard street. An annex will be erected, size 50 by 100 feet at the northeast corner of the Cricket field. The building will have a seating capa city for 8,000 and will be controlled by eight exits. TWENTY VIOLENT DEATHS Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 2.—According to the report of Dr. Frederick P. Steck, coroner of Northumberland county, twenty violent deaths occurred during November. Most of these were around the mines, in spite of the fact that every effort is being made to provide all necessary safety appliances, and "safety first" is being drilled Into the workers night and day. Palace Theater 333 Market Street TO-DAY Willi ant Wclih, William Shay, Vl«« let Meraereau and Hobart Henley, I "PEG O* THE WILDS." TWO-REKI, IMP DRAMA. Robert Fra/.er and Kdna Payne l» "THE RETURN." TWO-REKI, KCI.AIR DRAMA. Ren Wilson and Frances Nelson In Rex Comedy l>rama, "THE SHOEMAKER'S ELEVENTH." Ernest Shield and Betty ffcharic In Joker Comedy, "THE HOODOO." Admission 10c. Children sc. AMUSEMENTS MBBWOr Hitch Claim Vaudeville, 2.13 and 8.13 Captain Sorcho In Ilia Deep Men Dlvlnu Exhibition. Jifil Week PKKIN MVSTKHIK* A Wonderful Act of lllualon and t llnolo (inrrniillili'd hr a Dior Khun. SOATjDEP BY OOITEK Harry Rettberg, 35 years old, 71« North Nineteenth street, yesterday was scalded about the face when the lid of a coffee pot blew ofT. He was taken ta the Harrlsburg Hospital. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ) by local application!, as they cannot reach tha diseased portion of the ear. There ta only nut ftHT to cure deafness, and that la by constitution al remedies. Deafness la csused by an Inflamed condition of the mucnua lining of the Eustschlaa Tube. When thla tube la inflamed you hire it rumbling sound or lmperfeot hearing, and when It la entirely cloaed Desfness la the reault, and unless tbe inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Ita normal condition, bear ing will be deatrojed forever; nine cases oat nt ten are caused by Catarrh, which I* nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will glre One Hundred Dollar* for any caae of Deafness (cauaed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. •old by Druggists, 78c. ► Take Hall's FwnUy Fills tor eonstipetkXV 1 AMUSEMENTS # i* Wilmer, Vincent MajeStlC & Appell, Mgr.. TO-MORROW—Mat. aid Ni|ht Beef Trust Billy Watson's Orientals The Joy I,lae of Burlesque With Kuta lluta lin» <»lrla PRICKS Mat., 98«. 35c. BOci Night, 15c 25c 35c, 50c, 75c. AMUSEMENTS Vaudeville and I'letnrea, 2.13, T A 0 New Rill To-day 4 KEITH ACTS Headed By DePACE OPERA CO. fI—SIX PEOPLE—(I A Splendid Mnaleal Offering. Free Rniirlug I.eaaona Friday Afternoon and Danelnx Content Friday Even-
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