I here not alone brcaune price* are lower, but because qualities are bftlfittWWiWiiWWHW /SSjjGgN We Take Pleasure in Announcing /for V\ A Spring Sale of I 1915 Wash Cottons & Silks Fashionable Fabrics at Economical Prices I New Colored Striped Voiles 23? ————^ ;! New Crepe de Chine plain colors. Special p , !; New Figured Crepe Cloth 23? New Spring ] | New French Madras, colored stripes 25? |! New Silk Finished Poplin, all colors ... "i'Zc !> New Fancy Tissues 22? !; New 32-inch Dress Ginghams, extra fine IVII I lll^ quality 15? I Willi I I If" I W |! New Tissues, plaids and stripes, J |; 1 and 13? ji New Polo Dot Voiles 25? More and more and- more people ;; 40-inch colored Ratine, all colors, 75c are coming , Q rea ,, ze , he « mark _ |i New Plain colored Voiles, all colors ... 12v$? able fashion possibilities of low price New Ripplette Stripes, checks and plaids, millinery jj New English Percales in stripes,.dots and fig- Friday we shall place on sale a j! Mercerized Black and White Checks, 25c value, new assortment to meet every style I New Dress Ginghams, stripes, checks'"and demand, including the new Fine jj plaids, America's best made goods, guaran- End Milans—values that will dem !• teed fast color 12' X? .. ... , j; New Dress Poplin, all colors 1 2 l / 2 C' onstrate that this is the jj New Wash Pongee Cloth, all colors, 32-inch," II f 1/1 i; New Jack and Jill Cloth, a serviceable fabric lIOUSC 01 DCSt VfIIUCS | «™ hiMren ! a W "'[ larß ' aßSOr,mem Our great buying power and the j> New Plisse Crepe in plain colors and figures, fact that we are content with mod |! 12J/2? r |j New Linen colored Suiting, plain and stripes, erate profits have combined to earn !» KT 0 .„ ~„ . , . , M'/it this title for us. j! New Silk Mull in plain colors and dark ~ 18e |j New High Luster Silk all colors 22? \f T • • jj New Silk Striped Ratine, large assortment, 25«* I VITTHTIinO'C ;! New Dress Messaline, all colors. Special prices. * 1 1111111111 jJO jj New Fancy Striped Messaline, all colors. Spe- Flowers, Wreaths and Fruits in i> cial prices. j; New Chiffon finish colored Taffeta. Special endless variety. New Wings, Quills, ;! prices. p. j; New colored Silk Poplin, all colors. Special ancies, etc. |! New 36-inch black Taffeta and Messaline at Qui" Usual Low PriCCS special prices. t j! Special Sale of White lc to 25c Department Store Austrian China For Wherc £ D , 8 Bft . D Hand Painting now , c . 7? going on. £ls Market Street Opposite Courthouse * V—————— 5 mm. OF MM PLOTS MADE KNOWN Commissioner Wood Says Abarno and Carbone Are Not Con nected With Others New York, March 4.—The existence of many plots on which the police have lieen working was made known to-day In a statement by Arthur Wood, I police commissioner, in commenting on the indictment by the grand jury of Frank Abarno and Charles Carbone charged with attempting to explode a Deech-Nut -L& Tomato Mi Catsup fl Y°UR. American housewife is fl M'mllllimM ill 1 especially critical about deli- ® il tm t Blm cacy of flavor. I| /Iff'' Jlj ; Ml || An°sit. $950: Christian Welzei j SJU S ' ' largest, Prune street, Heroic! Big Enough f or Wheelbar row.—The biggest single lot of records ever taken out of the Prothonotary s , office to the appellate, courts was re | moved to-day when all the papers ! relative, to the appeal of the Trades i s ,ls ' Company, exceptants to the auditors' report, was prenared for removal to the Superior Court room in the Capitol, where argument is to !>«• heard. The bundle, covering thou sands of lieges, made a package 2 9 inches high and 15 inches wide. Great Britain Not Likely to Accept U. S. Proposals special to The Telegraph London, March 4.—The order-in councll pulling the English declaration against all German commerce into ef fect, it is stated authoritatively, will explain the details as to how the ad miralty will proceed in enforcing the sweeping o|der. The exact date of th * order has not yet been decided upon, but it will probably be published in a few days. Great Britain has not yet prepared an answer to the American note sub mitted to the lirltinh and German gov ernments looking to the withdrawal of the German submarine "blockade" an 1 the continuance - of food movements to Germany for the civil population. The publication of the text of the Amer lean note and Germany's reply in the I-ondon papers has attracted wide at tention. The English view, which will un ! doubtedly be embodied In the note to the United States, Is that the Amer ican suggestions propose that Great Britain shall virtually forego the strength of her position duo to her superior navy In other words. Great Britain feej£ that Germany is trying to have the neutral States perforin du ties for her which she could possibly carry out had she a superior navy. Descendant of Wm. Penn Is Killed in Europe Mombcrs of the Pennsylvania So ciety have received notice troiri head quarters, 24fl West Thirteenth street, New York, In Memoriam of Viscount Northland, a descendant of William Penn. The cards are black bordered and bear the following paragraph, signed by the director, Barr Ferree: "Announcement is mado of the death of Viscount Northland from wounds sustained at ba Basse in the European war. Viscount Northland was the son and heir of the Earl of Ranfurly, honorary member of the so ciety. He was thus a direct descendant of William Penn, and his death has therefore a special interest to our members. Viscount Northland was a member of the Coldstream Guards, and war awarded a medal for services in the South African war." Kaufman's Temporary Store Opens Saturday The Kaufman Underselling Stores announce the opening of their tem porary store at 9 North Market Square, on Saturday morning with a complete line of new Spring merchandise for men, women, misses, boys and chil dren. The interior of the store lias been fitted out in an attractive manner, and clerks are busy unpacking , big cases of new merchandise, sorting and marking garments and placing them In cases in readiness for the opening. Full particulars regarding the offer ings of the store, and prices will be published in the store's advertisement in this paper Friday. St IIM AHI\ 10 lIF.NTRO YBD By /Issoeiated Press l,oiidon. March 4. 2:40 P. M. Tile statement of the captain of the collier Thordls. which arrived at Weymouth two days ago, that his vessel hail rammed and destroyed a German sub marine ofT Beachy Head, appears to have. been substantiated. 1 I Location 9N. Market Sq. j jWE OPEN OUR TEMP | Saturday (Next), March 6th: j With Entire New and Complete Stocks For Spring 1 I Everybody It wiled- Our Patrons, Friends, To visit our Temporary Store on Saturday (Next) March J 1 6th, the opening day between the hours of 8.30 a. m. I I and 9 p. m. and see how all the makers have co-operated with us so we can give you the most beautiful assort ments of new spring merchandise at extremely low < UNDERSELLING PRICES. FOR FURTHER DETAILS SEE FRIDAY EVENING'S SATURDAY MORNING'S PATRIOT j Joint Resolution Gives President More Power) liy Associated Press Washington, D'. C., March 4.—A1l that was needed to-day to enlarge the power of President Wilson to prevent violations of American neutrality by vessels leaving United States ports I with men or supplies for belligerent I warships \<'as the President's approval | of a joint resolution of Congress. The resolution empowers the Presi- j dent to direct customs collectors to i withhold clearance from any vessel* of I American or foreign register or license) which the/President believes to be : "about to carry fuel, arms, ammu- i nition. men or supplies to any war- | ship, or tender or supply ship of a I belligerent nation in violation of the! obligations of the Untied States as a j neutral nation." If such a vessel J sailed or attempted to sail without j clearance a line of from $2,000 to i SIO,OOO, imprisonment of two years, i or both, and forfeiture of the vessel j would be imposed. The President is I empowered to use the. military forces | of the country to enforce the law. I | Dear Madam:- ■ ,—Jir+%~ bt-j. Let us send you direct from the factory EXTERIOR \l a Sweet Home Ball-Bearing Vacuum Bn Hi mm » Sweeper without a cent in advance for , 30 days' free trial. If pleased and delighted remit $1 in 30 days and a month until $6.10 is paid. With this offer before you ea'n you longer afford nst to have a ave ® Vacuum couldn't make this wide- JBmoney-down offer? There I f 1 I is no C.0.D., no deposit, not a I J . stringtoit! Open to all house-keepera. I W3C a Day Pays for a SWEET HOME m 111 CWETPKD Not a cent in advance—not a penny ITIJ—4 ™ LLrLIK un tfl y OU have given it 30 days' test nfT / in your own home. A Ten-year Guarantee Bond / B oes evei 7 Sweeper. The Sweeper will be shipped by express promptly upon receipt of the I (( ft Ifi T I '^^following coupon. Don't send us a cent in advance. Con /eyour *vAl fnr^iffv!rtSi^^'^^ 5 rf' V "i/ by thirty days' trial in your own home that you have g »red the '^T^irTC'\C- World's Standard Vacuum Sweeper direct from the fa/lory at a j.'l saving of 40% and under the strongest guarantee ever written. Now Sign the Coupon and Rush it to the Mail Box! DESCRIPTION The abov« illustration shows the Interior eonstraetioß NO-MONEY-DOWN COUPON of the Bwwt Home Bweeper. The three powerful bel ■ lows pump, mean uninterrupted suction—better work. DmW Villnv Ul> /••„ i,nu„.:. The fin. swiftly revolving brush can be raised or lowered Qulk " Va "! y M, « Co . Auror. lUincs. by a simple movement of t.h« lever (it the side. All Ship a Sweet Hofue Ball-Bi Bring Vacuum Sweeper o* wheels fitted with solid rubber tires. The wheels that your great thirty day free trial offer. If I like it after using it for create the powerful suction have eteel ball-bearings. thi'ty days I will remit SI.OO « month until the rock bottom I.arge dust bug connected with suction nossle in front E. r ' cl! °' *® 10 '* P*"*. otherwise I will return it at your expense. both detachable. Selected pressed steel top in three Title to the machine remains with you until account is paid, parts. All wooden parts under strain are made of throe- NAME ply veneer wood to prevent warping. Case is finished in a rich mahogany eolor. Bides have rubber guards to H prevent marring of furniture. Pour-foot mahogany _ . HI finished handle. Ouidired finished handle bale, with " Viu t oniouiKf clips on ease to hold it upright. Rum xriiheut rt»ctru\tv FULL BHIPI IMi ADDRESS and ao light that a child can vise it. Quaker Valley Mfg. Co. HI 104 Mill Street Aurora. I!lino'« : P. S.— 1 ransportation to Harrisburg or its vicinity will cost you 53 cents: whereas YOU save about .$4 by getting your Sweeper direct from the factory. SEND NO MONEY WITH THE COUPON. MARCH 4, 1915.' ' More Bodies Are Taken From 111-Fated Mine! Hy Associate J Press llinton, W. Va., March 4.—High up j on Quinniinont mountain scores of i anxious persons, the families and ' friends of the miners entombed bv the I explosion in Tjayland mine last Tues- j day, still waited anxiously to-day for j news from the rescue crews. They , knew in a general way that the main j 1 entry of Mine No. 3 had been cleared j of afterdamp and the rescuers were J gradually working their way through I' cross erftries and rooms in search of bodies, hut with what success they were kept in ignorance . There was a rush toward the shat | tered'opening of the mire when word J came that five more bodies had been ) found, and a rumor spread that other j bodies had been located and likely i would be brought out before evening, j Bight bodies will be brought here for I burial to-night. Kittle hope is now entertained that j any of the buried men are still alive. j HKA\ V FIUHTIXG ItHI'ORTfSI) Hy Associated Press j Washington, J>. C., March 4. Heavy lighting between Villa and Carran/.a | forces near Sabinas, in which the Car | ranza forces lost many and retreated after cutting off one column of Villa, troops, was reported to-day in an of- I ticial dispatch to the State Department. ! 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