11' the umwmiiwMK crura a n | • 4KT A TRANSFER r Robinson sh a tmmmobmm 6 FRIDAY f 25c Silk Hose l«if 1 Black Silk Hose for women— all sizes—for Friday. > BARGAIN y - 25c Gloves lof « wv Golf Gloves for women and chll | ) J\ Y dren — a,so odds and ends of fab ric gloves. Sio.oo Spring Coats ... $.1.98 10c Hose 3 for 25f A special for Friday from our x Ad i es - Black Cotton Hose, in all newest Spring models—in black and white check and coverts. sizes. One model with the high waist cn _ . qo . line and full skirt; another has I*>«C1 *>«C Katine """ straighter lines. 35 inches wide—all the new $25.00 Winter Suits. $,1.00 ~ Ari ~r criri i Just eight left in the store. c Anderson Ginghams, 17f They are short coat models of Beautiful assortment of new pat the last of this winter's styles. terns This tinal price is for Friday | onlv ' j 8c Muslin „ ... . „ Unbleached, 36 Inches wide. . 50c Waists 25? White plaid lawn with soft col- f lar. For Friday only. $2.00 to $3.50 Shoes, SI.OO 89c Night Gowns f»9c 150 pairs of pumps ixnd ox r R ugß t a calf, vicl kid and SI.OO Flouncing gun metal. Sizes from 2** to 4, 45-inch Voile Flounclngs in eight w ' th a few larger ones. A big different patterns—fresh, clean Friday special. stock. . _J | IT PAYS TO BUY UPTOWN By Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Copyright, 1915, The Star Company.) Wandering over this big, little world, and studying the people in many lands, one must be impressed ■with the vast preponderance of living klead creatures, who cumber the earth with their bodies, and rob the air of Its oxygen, and disturb the silence with their complaints. People whose minds are dead to every thought save the needs of the body; whose souls are asleep so soundly that they are deaf to the call continually sounding through space to each immortal spirit on every sphere— the call come higher and whose bodies are, in consequence, sources of discomfort, pain, misery and disease, or else of trivial worry. With thoughts bound to the wheel of physical anxieties, the days go around and around, and their minds rise never beyond what to eat, what to wear, what to do to find amuse ment. what to do to "get even" with somebody for a fancied wrong, or to get ahead' of a rival; how to get Kvell oh tnls and that ailment; what to take to obtain personal strength; and, for a slight variation of thought, how to make a fortune in a hurry. For mental recreation, they indulge in criticisms of others who have erred, who have fallen by the wayside, or vho have risen, too, high upon the v.ave of fortune. There are thousands." and tens of thousands—yes, millions—of such peo ple on earth. Are you one of these? If you are, know you are that which you live in dread of becoming, you are dead. The real you is already, like John Brown's body, "mouldering In the grave" of your own digging. But if you are willing to roll the stone of self away and bid Christ •within you rise, you can bring yourself to life. You do not need any conversion by n churchman; you do not need to sub r ,|| itinor 1 spTnf:/es and color, in SII K PftPIIN HRFSSFS Women's Near-Silk PETTICOATS, all wool serge nurtures and black * will L/I\IJ)JUJuU In blaek and colors, new ruffles; value i and white cheeks. Slates 2to 7 years. r r* • 1 (\ 1 _ , to at I Women-s NEWEST Spring For Friday Only sh * 7 M g sc \ SHIRTWAISTS, Value SI.OO Newest Spring Dresses, of /I J Jo„ sale m the Basement very fine Silk Poplin, hand- j OOC sanely made, and neatly A •VALUE Women's Adjustable Percale] Made of lawn and voiles: aii size*. trimmed, livery color is here, 1 $8.50 UnnQF nPFQQFQ \ Women's NEWEST HOUSE Sand ' t Puuy ' Bdg 'f n Blue - um sr u 4 nßF.'i.'iUS V.1... tl nn . and Batt ' es '"P Gra y- A " s ' 2 » for women and imsses. valve sj.a>. at ) AG „ ( S ) 4 ire WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Made of fast color gingham: all A Q ——————— On Sale in the Basement VJ I o Juniors' Newest Spring Wash C Women's Good Quality Mus- i ,P r , e ,f y , S = pring Co fV n OS DRESSES, Values to $1.50 lin GOWNS, Value 75c, a, A Or* eluding belted front and full Value $8.50 v.„ , r . . , . 1 *+ u 1 J 1 al, * r V Made of gingham ami percale: as sweep back models. All sizes for women and misses, sorted colors; sizes is to it. Qn the BaM . mcilt # Men'sFantS Men's MEN! Here's a Special] Boys' Navy Blue Serge Boys' Odd Boys' Reefer C /f»1 J/\ PANTS Friday Opportunity to Norfolk SUITS, Made to Sell Knickerbockers COATS * * 149 &v,sx"' l - 1 sr H st $2.49 : I c ' at - „«•; I Just > limited fiQ/" Made of Blue Serge and Slj " S ' Rl >. l! ' r r>c Value, 39C 2'' P "to 1 32 t. 42. °3l Fancy—33 to 42 Size. 49 C 510 17 yea „. 7 y L ' ' | 6 ' Location Sq. gel jfof" 6 j oj| j Girls Plan Musicale For Easter Benefit At Redeemer Lutheran Church an entertainment, consisting of music and readings, will be given at 8 o'clock to-night. The proceedings will go to ward the Easter offering of girls' class No. 8 of the Sunday school. The pro gram is as fol'ows: Piano solo. Miss Ruth K. "Wells: quartet. Warren Lyme, Harry Boyer, , Samuel Fackler and Wilson Ebersole; recitation. Miss Gladys Bolan; vocal solo. Mrs. Frank Greene; reading, Miss Esther Parthemore; vocal solo, Ernest Doepke; piano solo. Miss Marian Mat ter: reading. Mrs. Violet Hollar Bo lan: vocal solo. Miss Lillian Grove; reading. Miss Hattle Elder; violin solo, Miss Lilian Miller, accompanied by Miss Esther Stoufer; vocal solo. Earl Bates; reading, Miss Margaret Cover; vocal solo. Miss Flora Eshenower: music by quartet; piano solo by Miss Ruth K. Wells. 80 Per Cent, of Milk Is Now Delivered in Bottles The regulation of the Bureau of Health and Sanitation now before the cltv councllmen for passage, compell ing the bottling of all milk and creain distributed by dealers from house to house will not affect the supply sold to hotels and restaurants, nor milk sold in small quantities to persons who car ry It in their own vessels from a store. The wagon dealers now operating in the city already distribute about 80 per cent, of their retail milk by bottle. Under the new regulation the penalty for failure to sell in bottles will be JIOO line or thirty clays In jail. IIEI.EV K R:I,I,I:II OI T OK DANGER Special to The Telegraph Austin. Tex.. March 11. Miss Helen Keller, who wan taken to an Infirmary Tuesday night suffering from a' cold which It was feared might develop into pneumonia, was much improved to-day. It Is believed her recovery will be com ipletc in a few days. Outlook Favorable to Allies, British Belief By Associated Press London, March 11.—As England •ees it, not since the war began has the situation, both on land and sea, been more favorable to the allies than It is to-day. Confident opinions of this naturo are finding constant ex pression in London. Slowly but surely, it is argued, the ■uliles' fleet is creeping toward Con stantinople and thus opening another road to Berlin; the retirement of Field Marshal von Hlndenburg's army from North Poland is said to be imminent by many British observers of affairs; in the west the allies claim the ascend ancy all along the line, although no decisive engagements are being fought, while In the Balkans and in Italy, ac cording to British interpretation of the political news from these countries, the majority is clamoring for Inter vention on the side of Great Britain, France and Russia. This is said to be notably true in Greece and Rumania, In spite of the fact that the govern ments of these countries still cling out wardly to the policy of neutrality. HA Mi Kit WIIX ADDRESS CHAMBER OK COMMERCE Henry F. Baker, of Baltimore, a part ner In the well-known banking house of Robert Garrett & Sons, and one of wilt know " citizens of Baltimore, will address the membership of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce at ris n burg n c?ub noon ' Frld . ay ' at the Har " D. D. D. For Eczema IT* "termllf for 1* year* th* fiudj of itch remedr '~ in ' ta * t rtlitf from all D. D. D. Soap ■kin ilwajri cfcta Hi health?. ! MARCH 11,101'?. No "Sex War," Declares Columbia Law Dean By Associated Press New York, March 11.—George W. Kirchwey, dean of the Columbia Law School, told the Women Lawyers' As sociation here last night that there is no such thing as "sex war." His statement was made in a debate in reply to the assertion by the Rev. Percy S. Grant that a male and female class consciousness existed and that essentially the two sexes are at war. Mr. Grant advocated the extension of suffrage to women and the placing of women judges on the bench of the in ferior criminal courts . BEGIX COAL DELIVERY MARCH 15 City Commissioner Harry H. Bow man, Commissioner of streets and pub lic improvements, has notified J. Wiener, the successful bidder for sup plying 5,000 tons of coal for the pump ing station, that ho must begin fur nishing the coal by not later than March 15. By advertising for bids Commissioner Bowman obtained a price of 68 cents per ton, about half what had originally been paid for it under the old board of water com- i missioners. j 11 iHTin>iwiiiT>'>nii"*******"***********"T»in>inw>wiiiwiinnf | A Cold House Means Sickness Heavy colds, pneumonia anh even tuberculosis are frequently the j ! ] result of a cold house. An even warmth Is essential to your family's ! !; health and even heating; requires good fuel, Montgomery coal Is all 1 11 coal, burn's evenly, thoroughly and gives the maximum In heat value. ; I • Try a ton the next time. * J. B. MONTGOMERY ; Both Phones Third and Chestnut Streets I 1 | ! May Ask Continuance of Building Inspector Case Negotiations are pending between the city and James H. Grove, city building inspector, and James J. Lynch and W. F. Martin, contractors, arid John Wagner with a view to arranging a settlement in the injunction suit iifc stituted by Lynch, Martin and Wagnor to restrain the city from requiring the walls of an uptown apartment house to be placed in what the building in spector considers a safe condition. Inspector Grove had condemned tho building because of bulging walls. ——A, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for aitt CUP of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hair* Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. ~ We, the undersigned, bare known F. J". Cheney (or the last IS years, aud believe him perfectly honorable In all business transaction* and financially able to carry out any obligations made bjr his firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo. Ohio. Rail'* Catarrh Care la taken Internally, ictlaf directly upon th- blood and mucous surfaces at the system. Testimonials sent free. I'rlce It ' Cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hail'* Family Plila (or constipation 5