►T*WS> >¥T T t »» TTTTTT¥ ' VT T y ; CALU9ei-AN7 VHONE. "• f~ ~ .. r , . 7~1 v-, n • CAUI99I-ANV"PHONE."»* < , FOUNDED 1871 p* More News of the Clearing Sale Visit the Demonstration of Elmo pounded iati m * \ &oumuHt4 U—«—■ I HA.R...UM* POPULAR MPA.TMNT «TO». )I, | K^^T|SMT.S». j THE GREAT JANUARY CLEARING SALE jj ; Offers Tremendous Savings in Mens and Young Men's Wearing Apparel J fA New Price on There's a Feast of Bargains in This January Clearing 3 Every Hat in This rAII c • 1 * / • Clearance Sale °* All Ults anc * Overcoats ror Men 5 tan'.' 1 brown l any ia^y- g cToth Prices have taken their greatest tumble; this in order to clear out a majority < ; mixtures—bLk""derby 8 °* winter garments, that this space may be assigned to new styles for Spring— < «* f ar aW a y . ( sl-50 hats 95<» A J. 7 C t $2.00 hats sl.lO /It < 50c caps $7.50 and SIO.OO Balmacaatis, , \ ► 25c caps !► I K« l II3HSHMHHI $1.50 fur ran* iKI.fN) SIO.OO and $12.50 convertible collar overcoats, ► $2.50 fur caps $1.65 »9.90 and $12.50 gray cssimerc S ui, S . j: This Sale of Women's Shoes B9SSE : K Started out with 3,27.? pairs of high grade, stylish 7 < ► shoes, and instead of being marked at proportionate re'duc- > . **. 7: KSKwikv » vv lions according to the newness of the styles, or goodness of JJJ?! and f l3 - 50 «l"nchilla overcoats. 0 W <l,„ nl ,.i,v t . .-..ii i i ' $12.00 rough cheviot overcoats, CI A the qualitj, even pair has been marked JB| $12.50 form-fitting overcoats, ISliilA t < ► ✓■!-% -< # $12.00 black overcoats, *" , ► I /( CJI wit $12.50 balmacaans, \' ~\ ► * I *iT%y jj $12.50 and $13.50 fancy cassimere suits, * Of course, they had a standard "regular" price, but 812,50 bluc ser S c suits - VM r 7 ; V \ V 1 [ then some have never been in stock before, having been StOUtS ' sh ° rts ' S,imS a " d resu,ars * Vs-7 \\ \J\ A ► bought for Spring selling, and these are $1.49 just the j\ f $lO 75 Y\ J9< < * . $15.00 and $16.50 Oxford gray overcoats; blue overcoats; black ' j "* ► LLC! LL LkJ l\tsl Iv&lfLUts! AT* 1 r~\* * 1 full box back overcoats; gray worsted suits: blue serge suits; tartan check fllSly ► ti i, • vr4rr , , . /\ I vIVPIV I suits; half-striped suits; English model suits; single and double-breasted nMv was purchased at one time, and had it not been for the ex- n f RnvQ* A i cf i "7 r M Hf * tremely low prices at which they were bought, and the very f \p 1&, / 5 "if ► l't'gc quantity, tbe\ would lia\e been placed in regular C~} VPIYTI3SI6.SO, SIB.OO and $20.00 suits and overcoats vicunas, cheviots, stock for regular selling. J here are ALL sizes. ... I velours, chinchillas, kcr seys, meltons, worsteds, etc. —smart tailored suits It will pay you to investigate. I he following number repre- and overcoats. ' ** •nurd Floor— bowmans. sent a or ea t saving in winter , . . _ . T nn * t • i ® Ar\ * 1 fr* garments for liard school wear Work Coats <t lAn Clearing ! A Uetermined L/learance or rancv warmth and serv - , , , e , OH si.uu Good quality trousers tor general «7 ice. Reduced to $1.75 from $2.98. wear. - Rnv«j' Phinrhilla Dvcrrnatc at- r» j j i».j -a r <M no taiicy Vests that Were tOl tlierly Roduceil to SI.OO ft'orn -$1.5(1. " 4 . * 1 1 f n^°y s cnincnula Uvercoats at Reduced to #/2.00 from $3.98. - A „„i «? noduced to *1.45 from $2.00. I kmo I 1 if* ■ r. J I __ _ ». <.» regularly $440 s49j and „ $1.?0, [• k i shawl collars; belted; sizes 2/± to ' ► Choose From This Assortment Portable Lamps 17 . vears ; all tlle latest models. ( ~ r T , r . v<; ,' n ► «f P 1 B °y s ' Balmacaans at |- iv If » r\ m. C 1 °y S 111 lIIC Ot tancy China Pieces Electric Portable Lamps—»a.9B regularly $4.45 and $4.95 —in gray, KvefV JVlail S ODDOrtUnitV tO »!saVe CIA Ci 1 25c German Cliina salad dishes, form $3.98; from $5.90; blue and brown; also fancy mix- ' Oale /\fe ijtrOnsly cake plates, sugar and cream sets, $5.90 from $8.50; $8.50 from tures; sizes 2]/ 2 to 10 years! XT 1 1 r *1 * I . 4 y child's A. B, C cup. saucer and plate 512.50; - SIO.OO from $15.00; Boys' Mackinaws at s3.2s—regu- On INeeCieCl F UmiSllinSS ixPniirPn ► set, shaving mugs, moustache cups $11.50 from $16.50: $12.50 from larly $4.45 and $4.95 —in gray and < ► and saucers. Choice 15f $17.50; $1.>,00 from $22.50. brown, and red and black mixtures. Men's Dress Shirts at '2o<l' Men's Working Gloves at Dolls at 15tf —regularly 25c and a ► 98c German china chocolate pots, Gas Portable Lamps 52.98 Boys' Overcoats and Balmacaans remilarlv =ioc • nercaleS' .... . 1in,.,l 29c—dressed, jointed and kid body ► marmalade jars, nut bowls, comb from $4.08: $3.90 from $5.90;- «t $8.25 - regularly $3.50 to $4.98 J t , IV 7 ( : attached ' dc-lls. ► and brush trays, spoon trays, celery $5.90 from $7.50: $5.90 from —cheviots :md cassimeres, with LO *} • l - c and unlined. Dolls at .'SO*—regular!v 39c, 50c , trays, cake plates, salad bowls. $8.50; $0.90 from $9.50; $8.50 shawl and reversible collars; sizes culls; not all sizes, some a]jd . dressC(l j o i, ltet '| an ,i kj ( ] Clioice (>9* from $12.50: SB.iK) rom $13.50; o 17' years . counter soiled. body dolls. $1.49 German china salad bowls, $11..»0 fom $16.50. j Odd Lot of Cassimere Overcoats Men's Dress Shirts at 59<- Men s Halt Hose, .»<• pair, Dolls at 59f-rcgularly 75c. 89c, j) chop plates, footed bowls, sugar and 1 at regularly s3._j reversible —regularly $1.00: percales 3 prs. —regularly 12 T />c; 98c and sl.2s—dressed, jointed and 4 : sr. "choice 5 ";?. ~ , u. c . , u:r;:. : r ;:. " atk: s,zes "• 16 •»<« , ?«., J* medittm and heavy ' weigUt ™ ; Imported Basket Travs at 49r> Boys' Norfolk Suits at $3.95 attached cuffs; plain and 111 Il r rc 3t 't 1 I , ( j' sl • l '. 1 re-nikrh 98c $1 25 Ind $1 39-dec~ r cgularly $4.95 and $5.95 -in plain pleated. COtlon : b,ack a,ul C ° lol S ' 24 - nch J ol " ted . d . O " VVlth s . lee ' ,n ?« " Cat Glass 1 orated china'' (feiner* 1 and fancy mixtures, with patch I Men's Working Shirts at ' I f- v es, eyelashes and and stock-J :C« O'- Vas es -*4 50 Electric Ponabie La m p, *,.00 "« - *3 ° r s f.oo_, )lain »«.«• « ~ s ilk^itL y co*ref^bX m ,!,ad" s "»" •« Do " ble blue: heavy weight. leather ends ' 35c an,l th, disl,«. , ► $7.50 from SIO.OO. brass portable. ' S^ 8 f ' at ~ r eg«lar- Men's Neckwear at 2o<— enU "' Automobile at s(, ; 9h-regularly , < - „ iy $3.50 to $9.98 navy blue serge; e nm iln-1v • i-in-hnnrlc and $10.98 —the VV lute Mver. . k. tt!u SS -^ a f tS ° m Guernsey Earthenware Baring excellent quality; sizes 9, 19 and 11 , • ' ' ' ' Boys' Coat Sweaters, Books at 18f—regularly 25c— ► $11.30; $8.50 from - regularly $1 29 -10 years. ' « club ties. all fiction and boys' books/ Jugs ~ J™ pieces consisting of 7-inch covered Boys' Norfolk Suits at $1.98 - Men's and Boys' Neckwear —snawi conai, pockets, nid gtuffed Animals at 49^_rcffll . A ► $3.98; $3.00 t rom 54..->0; $.5.90 casserole, one bowl, one pudding regularly $2.98. $3.50, and $3.95 - at lOf—regularlv 25c; 4-in- roon only. ' larlv 69c, 98c and $1.25 —lot consists A I ' $590 from' sfoß ,f ° m sefpatked'Tn '' f' a> > taU and I, t"' fanc { twecds hands, cut silk and knitted. M am Fioor.-BowMANS. of cats. dogs, bears, goats, etc. << y *.t..nr irom j>/. 'B. set packed in cai ton. and mixtures; excellent styles. 1 Third Floor—Now n-w Elevators. 4 Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. V • / CITY BIRTH RATE CAUSE FOR ALARM [Continued from First Page.] important matters dealing with the health and sanitation of the city which are included in the health officer's rec ommendations and suggestions. The report is probably the most voluminous and instructive as to de tail and data that has been submitted to council. Every phase of the work || HEINZ I I Spaghetti I COOKIO KIADV TO SSRVI Prepared after a delicious recipa H furnished by a famous Italian chef S with cheese and tomato sauce, it is B either a complete meal or an appe tizing addition to a meal. M Put the can in boiling water fifteen minutes before serving. ONE OF THE 57 WF. D X ESDA V EV EN IMG of the year is mentioned and wherever possible there are tables of compara tive figures to show at a glance just bow certain departments of the health bureau stands. Among the more important prob lems to which Dr. Raunick gives espe cial attention are the flood and sew erage conditions in the lower end of the city, school room windows, a tu berculosis camp site near town, and housing conditions. "Every year practically, when our river reaches flood stage," says the report, "this bureau is confronted with the serious problem of affording prompt relief in certain low lying sec tions of the B'irst and Second wards and we would recommend that a care ful inspection of existing conditions be made under the direction of the de partment of streets and public im provements, to determine and if pos sible devise ways and means to per manently relieve these districts of this serious health menace." Open Air Schools In dealing with the "open school room window" problem Dr. liaunick says: "Of more than passing import is the open air school, which, like many others so called 'foolish hob bles' has already done wonders and while it. may not now be possible to provide xnore of these schools we can surely apply their primary principle to other schools. Why not have all the windows opened wide iri every room and make all schools—open air schools?" To the subject of the establishment of a tuberculosis camp the health of ficer devotes the following section: "It is to be regretted that after such strenuous efforts of the local Red Cross Christmas seal committee with funds available and made possible through the generosity 06 our fellow citizens, no site for the establishment of a camp for our needy tuberculosis cases, could be secured. The needs of such a camp are self evident." The health officer concludes with an earn est recommendation that Council use every effort to secure a site and es tablish a hospital at some accessible point. Should Draft "Housing Code" What really amounts to a note of real warning is sounded by Dr. Rau nlck in his reference to housing con ditions: "A superficial inquiry Into housing conditions is sufficient to indicate that HARRISBURG & TELEGRAPH [this particular and serious public i health problem, is not receiving: the [consideration U demands and in ad dition to the revision of our building code—which we have before urged up on council —prompt action should be taken to draft a "housing code" in keeping with our demands. While we do not have the tenement house prob lems of larger cities to deal with, our investigations disclose conditions equally bad and as the result of the Capitol Park extension and the sub way operations in the Third ward, the tenants from these affected districts are crowding into already badly con gested districts and to-day we are confronted with housing problems the reality and importance of which are beyond question. These conditions are not at all confined to a certain dis trict and tinder such conditions no wonder tuberculosis flourishes. We submit for example, comparative sta tistics from the Seventh ward, which for several years shows not only the greatest number of cases but the greatest annual increase, all of which no doubt is largely attributable to bad housing." NO TROCBI.E IN VIENNA By Associated Press Vienna, via London. Jan. 20.—4 A. M. —An official communication Issued here, declares that all reports of the growing seriousness in the situation In the interior of the monarchy are unfounded, There are no disturbances owing to a lack of bread, it is declared, and no demonstrations against the war have been made in Vienna or else where. CASTORIA For Infant* »nd CMdns, Bears the ——— The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought blgn o a f ture Paris, City of Light, Is Shrouded in Gloom Special to The Telegraph ■ Paris, Jan. 20.—Last night Paris definitely abandoned its title of "The City of Light," and assumed a shroud of mourning. According to police reg ulations, emphasized by official visits to all business houses, no unshuttered or uncurtained windows are allowed to give light, no cafes or shops may brighten the sidewalk with gas or electric radiance. Even windows over looking courtyards must be shaded, while the wet boulevard pavements reflect but faintly a few occasional lamps. The public takes the innovation calmly. Since the beginning of the war Paris has been rather contemptu ous of Zeppelins. Consequently no one seems alarmed by the latest meas ures. which are considered simply pre cautionary, uninspired by definite offi cial knowledge regarding contemplat ed attacks. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS PLAN EXTRA SESSION' OK CONGRESS Special to The Telegraph Washington, Jan. 20.—The last thing that the people of the country want Is an extra session of Congress." said Representative Oscar W. Under wood, the Democratic floor leader, in a brief speech in the House of Repre sentatives yesterday. That expresses JANUARY 20, 1915. " I the opinion among Senators and Rep resentatives generally, hut in spite of it all, signs indicate that the new Congress, elected last November, will be called together shortly after the end of the present Congress on March 4. After discussing the situation, the Democratic leaders began making their plans for an extra session. The apparent pressing necessity for calling the new Congress together arises from the insistence of the Ad ministration that the pending ship purchase bill shall be enacted into law without delay. This bill has been passed by the House and Is now before (he Senate, where a determined fili buster is !n progress. Cold in Head Relieved In one minute. Money back if it fails. Get a 25c or 50c tube of j IfONDON'S JLm. Catarrhal Jelly Use It quick. For chronic nasal ca tarrh. dry catarrh, sore nose, coughs, sneezing, nose bleed, etc. Write for free sample. The first drop used will do good. Ask druggists. ■Condon Mlg. Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Quick RaH«r for Coughs. Colds and Hoameneaa. Clear the Vole*—Fine for fiinwli rn i and Singer*. Sfic. &ORQ4O' DRUG STORES ~ NANTICOKE BUCKWHEAT $3.75 Here's one of the popular sizes for steam heating sys tems. Many home keepers prefer Kelley's Nanticoke Buck wheat because it is abso lutely all pure coal without i any slate and other foreign i matter to mar its burning ! qualities. I Best results obtained at a minimum consumption of fuel. H. M. KELLEY & CO. 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets ALL ACES BOTH sexes RESTORATIVE-RECUPERATIVE - ! VJTALIZER-TONIC • CORRECTIVE. <MDLOINEVT»YMOME < CONTAINS NO NABCOT L< AT DRUG STORES =»l.ooPCI BOTTLE THE PEPTONOL CO. ATLANTIC CITY N-A, 3
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