6 LADIES' BAZAAR Never Have We Offered Bigger Values Than Those in Our Present Clearance Sale Every day has been a busy day in our January Clearance Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Outergarments. To-morrow will be another, for new garments, purchased at big price concessions will be added to stocks in order to give to-morrow's buyers almost as large a selection as first day visitors. Come. Suits in Wide Range of Style and Price ' IILKWIIITS All-wool serge suits in. navy and black, satin lined. QQ , . . worth 510.98 Limited quantity of messallne Suits in serges, gabardines, poplins, broadcloths, basket weaves, and taffeta silk waists in a variety etc., with linings of Skinner's and other guaranteed satin: varied shades, worth s_.9B and $3.98 models and shades: worth $18.98 to 122.50. Choice $lO 98 choice a> ' w ()U Suits in all-wooi serge, poplin, unfinished worsteds, basket weave, (Limit on* to a customer / *" etc.. in a varietv of shades and models: worth $15.00. fkO W Choice for «p/.J70 High grade chiffon broadcloth suits in a number of shades: lined \ with finest duchess silk, full $35 values. Choice ... $14.98 Saturday Special — NEW SERGE DRESSES OUTSIZE SUITS IN THE SALE A jot of new dresses, up-to-the- I ATI-wool serge suits in outsizes up to 53, linings of Skinner's minute in style, made of ail-wool guaranteed satin, shades ara navy and black; Q QQ serge, navy and black; worth ,s6.r>o. regularly $22.50. In this sale «P*A.I7O Special v J Many Attractive Bargains in Coats One lot of unfinished worsted,! One lot of Balmacaans in all- Pinch in serge, diagonal and light weight wool materials in snappy plaid lUSii Kersey Mixturo Coats in a va- and stripe effects; worth $9.98 Tlie plush coat seems to win greatest riety of shades; worth SC>.OO, jto $12.98. QQ favor this season, and you are fortunate in the $2 98 ! ° «♦»"*•»"-» ln having here a large assortment to sale •. Boucle Coats in black li&vv choose from at clearance prices. One lot of coats in chinchilla, i , ln d brown; worth $15.00'. Spe- Extra Special—A nobby three-quarter novelty mixtures and honeycomb j „,j a j j n <£*7 no length plush coat, lined with guaranteed cloth, snappy mod- «•*> QQ A / ,s>o |satln, wide belt and full skirt: worth els: worth $7.50 tyO.VO*™ f $18.98. Special In the Jin OO One lot of coats in Hindu lynx i Coats in ;:lack only, {sale «J> 1 U.JjO in Mack only: unusually pretty ; silk lining; worth $li. OS. Clear-I Others in plain and fur trimmed stvl*s fre". . $7.981 $9.98 mm i° siß.9» Evening Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Underwear, Furs, Etc., Are in the Sale at Equal Reductions Don iilr ,he a«r 10-12 South Fourth St. ENOUGH REPUBLICANS 10 ELECT PRESIDENT Democratic Majority In Next House Due to Progressives; Bull Moosers Come Back I Sfecijl tc The Telegraph WashLigtoll, D. C., Jan. B.—The re mit of the elections of November last proves three very important political facts: First—The Republicans carried up on national issues States that would fc've a clear majority in the electoral liege,'and elect a Republican Pres ident. Second —The Democratic majority in the next House is only the result i f the Progressive vote in certain dls- U- null" . -J wr-» ' Owes Her Life to This Lung Medicine; Sufferers from Consumption should take thf trouble to investigate what ; Kckman's Alterative has a< oniplished i in restoring others to health. llead this:— Griffith. I.ake Co.. Ind. ••tJeirtleincnVliout Sept. loth. 190S, J in) mother-in-law ua«i taken nlok with < ntarrlml I'neumoniii, m hlch developed Into Tuberculohifi. In January, whcti llev. >Vm. Berg, of St. Mlchael'fi Church. Mt St*hererville. Iml„ itrcparril her for j ili'fltli, lie recommended that I Ret lick- ; man'M \lterative anil #ep if it would nut tfive her mime relief. Thr attend ing |»li> sleian declared Mhe hail Con- Miimptlon ami wbn lievond all medical j nid. Practically without hope for re «-overy. 1 in*iNt«»d that Mhe try the Al terative, which nhc did. I am ulad to j »a.v that hlic MOOII lieuan to improve. \ow she worlui nn hard nn ever, weljchn twenty pound* heavier than nlir ever «lid before Mlie took Mick and 1M In good health.'* i \ hhreviated I. . t Affidavit I JOS. GRIMEIt. Eekinan's Alterative is most efficaci ous in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections and up- i building the system. Contains no harm- j f«il o:* habit-fcrniin? drugs. Accept no | substitutes. 3r*alJ siz*-, $1; regular i size. $2. Polo by leading drufrglsts. \ "Writ© for booklet of recoveries. Kckraan Laboratory. Philadelphia. Advertisement. y 9S 311 Walnut Street Opposite Capitol Park Telephone Connection L Stamped Underwear 0 Nightgowns, Corset Covers, Com binations, Camisoles, ;:nd Envelope Combinations. TlvJrd Street Hcrr Tke Shop Individual FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 8, 1915 tricts of the country, and the Demo crats will be really a minority pnrtr in tho House .»f Representatives. Third —Two-thirds of the Progres sive vote of 1312 has not only eoaseil to support third party candidates, but has returned to the support of Ke ' publican principles and candidates. ! This is the story that is told by tlio 'official figures of the last election just, 'compiled by the Republican national committee. They are the official tip -1 urcs of thirty-eight ditferant Stales. ! representing all sections of the co.in- I try. 2:t States Republican | The Republicans carried twinty -1 three States, which in tho .-lecl-iral i college cast 2SS votes for President, a clear majority of 22 over the 26fi nec essary for a choice. There tire thr.-o States which may be temporarily classed as doubtful, as on national is sues they divided their allegiance. These are Oregon, South Dakota and Nevada, in which Democratic Sena- ' tors were chosen, but Republican Con gressional delegations were elected. I At this election 230 Democratic! members cf Congress were successful. I In 39 of the Congressional districts of the country the Progressive vote was larger than the Democratic plu rality, so that, had it not been for the j Progressive vote, the Democratic i membership in the next House would J be only 191. with 21S necessary for a 1 majority. Tho Progressive vote also ! elected four Democratic Senators, j i those in California, Colorado, Indiana! land Oregon. ! The question of what has become of| the Progressive vote of 1912 is well I i answered in these official returns. In | |thc thirty-eight States whose returns' [have been compiled, there is a Ro-! |publican gain of 2,4 & 9,68 i over the, • Republican Presidential vcte of 1912.' There is a Progressive loss of 2.DOT.- ! ; 811. as compared with the Presiden- j jtial vote of that party two years ngo. i In other words, the Progressive los'- : iis within less than one per cent, of! the same as the Republican! I gain. . ~ i Over n Million Plurality ' In these twenty-three States which ' put themselves in the Republican i 'column, the Republican plurality over I itlie Democratic vote was over a mil lion: whereas in 1912 the Wilson vote in the same States was larger than the Talt vote by over one million. Of the ! total vote cast by the three parties jir. these States in 1914. the Republi cans cast 49.6 per cent.: the Derno jcrats 35.9 per cent., an i' the church. Admission by ticket. j 1 CHANGE DATE OF MEETING j 1 Branch 1007 of the L. C. B. A. has j changed llie date of its meeting from |- January 10 to January is on account J of the inauguration. Invitations have I been issued by Branch 1067 of th.oo, #22.50, #25.00, white, flesh and light blue, $30.00 and $35.00 : trim -1 . K. vest and collar; niec j witli fur, velvet or self, for $1.05 Handkerchief Linen 300 Rich Late Model \\ ciists, tailored collar and r* , cix o ■* tj** cuffs; $2.50, for 95* 5M..M, *.», $7.50, SIO.OO, $12.50, II andkerchief Linen $13.75, $15.00, $17.50, \\ aists, collar vest and cufts #20.00 to $29.75; all re of P. Iv.; S3.M), for . . #1.05 1 • . r* 1 duced to February prices. Silk Petticoats, all re duced for this Januarv Sale, *, . lAn c , . A colors and black ;70 silk pet- Ab ° Ut 100 Street - After " ticoats; $2.50 to $3.50. for noon a,ul Evening Dresses this sale $1.95 and Gowns at January c-n T* * .. Clearance Sale Prices; not 100 Silk Petticoats, sold „ . . . , the world over for $4.00 and all 1 ,zes but a vanet >' 01 $5.00; for this sale st >' les and sizes s2.9s and $3.95 Lot White Net Dresses FURS—FURS—For this for girls, misses and small Clearance Sale, 20 per cent, women; 515.00. for $5.00; reduction; natural, mink, l etter white net dresses for | a p mink, wolf, fox, opos misses and women; $38.00, , • for $15.00, etc. snm - narob,a ' Cone >"' etc - ; allow us to urge you to buy Lot Suits, $20.00 to $25.00, now—stocks grow less every for.. $5, $7.50 and $9.95 day. Witmer, Bair & Witmer 202 WALNUT STREET Lebanon Valley Club Presents Fine Program Before an appreciative audience in Technical high school the Glee Club of Lebanon Valley College delivered its annual concert under the direction of Harry E. Ulricli last night. Entertaining numbers, principal of which was a farcical act. "A Telegram from Dad," featured the program. Messrs. Jamison, Stengle. Long, lierry, Ernst and Eichelberger were included in the oast. E. I'\ Eichelberger as a rich, relined lady literally brought down the house. John Whitman's de lightful violin numbers were greeted with hearty applause. Professor E. Edwin Sheldon, musical director, nai* the troupe very well trained. Faber E. Stengle is business manager of the organization. The fol lowing participated: H. M. Bender, V. E. Light, J. A. Long, F .E. Stengle, P. T. Baeliman, R. F. Berry, J. P. Hum mel. F. A. Race, L. C. Barnet. W. E. Deibler, I. S. Ernst, E. F. Eichelberger, E. R. Snavely. R. N. Keim. A. H. Kleff man. D .M. Long, I. H. Reber, A. E. Slionk, Veriing W. Jamison, John Whitman and 11. M. Bender. STKVEXS-BI'RTOX BRIDAL The marriage of Jliss Lillian 11. Bur ton, of Cleveland, Ohio, and George W. Stevens, of Williamsburg, Aid., took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. B. Port, 2104 Derry street, Wednesday evening, January 0, with the Rev. J. W. Deavor officiat ing. The If air Easily Made Beautiful and Attractive \ Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, lus trous and absolutely free from dan druff is not so much a gift of nature as a matter of care and proper nour ishment. Hair is like a plant—it will not grow healthy and beautiful unless It has attention and proper nutriment. Parisian Sage, a daintily perfumed liquid that is easily applied, tones up and invigorates the hair roots and furnishes the* necessary nourishment to not only save and beautify the hair, but also stimulate it to grow long, heavy, soft, fluffy and radiant with life. When used frequently and well rubbed into the scalp, it will simply work wonders. Just one application stops itching head, removes dandruff and cleanses the'liair of all dust and excess oil. Since Parisian Sago, which can be obtained from 11. C. Kennedy, or at any drug or toilet counter, never dis appoints, it is no longer necessary for any woman to be humllated because of thin, streaky, faded, lifeless or un attractive hair—and pretty hair, more than anything else, helps every wo man to retain her charm and youthful appearance.—Advertisement. SCHMIDT'S Saturday SPECIAL Afk P FRESH CUT AQ r 6OTZ« CARNATIONS Dozen Any color you want and as many as you want SCHMIDT 313 Market Street and FLORIST P. R'. R. Station 1 DR. STEWART'S GRANDCHILD Word has been received In this city of the death of Mary Elizabeth Huy ler, daughter of the Rev. Peter Edwin and Helen Stewart Iluyler, at their home, Rhinebeclt, N. Y., Tuesday, January G, after a month's illness. The little girl, who was nearly a year old, is a grandchild of the Rev. Dr. George B. Stewart, president of the Auburn Theological Seminary and a former pastor of the Market Square Presby terian Church of this city. Burial was made yesterday in the Iluyler family plot at Engiewood, N. J., with the Rev. Dr. Stewart officiating at the ser vices. i DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD] Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee." at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve anil drink a teacup full at any time, it is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loos ens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. —Advertise- ment. I OPTICAL SALE] [NOW GOING ONI I Eyes Examined Free I I Glasses Fitted /K I in Gold Frames \ j Jjfor Reading or y I j | Sewing as Low as >» > JL RUBIN & RUBIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 320 Market St. Second Floor Two Good Ere Specialist* to Examine Your Eye*. Open Wed. nenday and Sntnnlay evening*.