I I THE UPTOWN SHOPPIMCtEHTIR O | • SET A TRANSFER r Robinson'sl 0 THIRD ANDBRMB O . FRIDAY BARGAINS SIO.OO Spring C0at5..55.98 cin» e t 39c Black and blue serge and black DJC Oncci ... . . .... and white checks—NEW Spring Lnbleuched. 80x90 patterns; Friday only. $1.50 Bed Spread $1.12^ $1.50 Silk Petticoats. .98c Cage .. 8c All the NEW Spring shades (in eluding black and white); Fri- 4ixdb. day only. Qpprsiirker • fir $1.50 Silk Front Shirt, 95c Vide Black and white striped effects $1 Children's Shoes...soc * m ?. n * «»• ™ n > n P r n e "y patterns glzes from 2% ? turn so , eß in this lot, Priday only. , n patent ] ea ther and vlci kid; 25c Silk Hose 15c I riday only. 720 pairs of black and tan Silk 69C Emb. FloUncingS. . 25c Hose in "seconds," but none with 500 yards of fresh, NEW stock holes, black and tan. for Friday only. ' 25c SALE In the Bargain Basement TTnamfl Warp 3-quart Coffee Pots 25c Urnamei VVdIC 10 . qt Preserving Kettles ...25c 39c Jumbo Basins 25c 4, 6 and S-qt. Berlin Kettles, 25c 35c. Dish Pans 25c Galvanized Coal Hods 25c 9-quart pails 25c Galvanized Ash Cans 25c 45c Rice B. "rs 25c Galvanieed Tubs 25c 39c Tea KeUles 25c 39c Aluminum Sauce Pans. .25c V,.., / wit» 1 1 - / How to Buy Coal It is necessary for the coal merchant to have full particulars if he is to give you good reliable service. Tell him if you have a Hot Air, Steam or Hot Water Furnace. Whether it is large or small and it will be a good thing for him to know about the size of the fire box. The coal dealer will then be able to give more of an idea what kind of coal will give you the best re sults than if you merely inform him you want "fur nace coal." There are many kinds and sizes of coal and it is important that you get the kind that is best suited to your conditions. We have two yards containing many varieties, tell us about your requirements. United Ice & Coal Co. ("•rster Cowdea Third aad Baa* 15th aad Cheitaut Hnmniel aad Mulberry Alto Steelton, Pa. M |?." | O I the 10c ioc ioc smoke JMOJA 4 All Havana Quality JL 3L _ Made by JOHN C. HERMAN & CO. f • 1 FOR RENT PRIVATE ROOMS FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Fireproof Storage WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Harrisburg Storage Co. 437-445 SOUTH SECOND STREET : A Cold House Means Sickness i i | Heavy colds, pneumonia and even tuberculosis are frequently the j result of & cold house. An even warmth Is essential to your family's | health and even heating requires good fuel. Montgomery coal Is all ; coal, burns evenly, thoroughly and gives the maximum In heat value. Try a ton the next time. J. B. MONTGOMERY < I ; Both Phone* Third and Chestnut Streets THURSDAY EVENING. LAW DEPARTMENT REORGANIZATION IN Attorney General Presents His Ideas in Two Well Drawn Bills For the House CENTRALIZES MATTERS House Holds a Busy Evening Ses sion to Clear the Deck For the Week End Attorney General Brown's bills for reorganization of the State's law de partment and centralization of the legal business of the Commonwealth were introduced into the House by Mr. McNicliol, Philadelphia, last night and will be promptly acted upon by the judiciary general committee. One bill places all legal business and j affairs of every branch of the govern t ment under "direction and control of the Attorney General," requiring all [ chiefs of departments or bureaus to report all litigations or difficulties, de linquent taxes or other accounts to the Attorney General, who will look after them, and to follow advice given. No branch of the government may employ counsel for departmental busi ness utter passage of the act, but all selections of local or special counsel to handle cases are to be made by the Attorney General, who will designate their compensation. The act will affect most of the departments of the State government now having their own counsel. The companion bill reorganizes the Attorney General's department, fixing offices and salaries are follows: Attor ney General, $12,000 per year; first deputy, $7,500; one deputy at $6,000; two deputies at $5,000 each; two depu ties at $3,500, all to be appointed by the Governor; private secretary, who is also to be a stenographer, $3,500; three law clerks at $3,000 each; five stenographers at $1,200 each; one mes senger at 51,200 and one telephone operator at S9OO. The Attorney Gen eral is authorized to appoint such additional deputies, law clerks and stenographers "as he may deem neces sary, whose compensation shall not exceed in the aggregate $20,000 per annum." All officers and employes are to perform such duties as shall be I assigned them by the Attorney Gen eral. Hush to Report Seventy-two bills were reported to the House as the result of activities of committees during the day. In the list of bills reported were those author izing municipalities to tax real estate of public service corporations, author izing third class cities to tax realty of railroads, etc.; reducing retail oleo licence; for State licensure of barbers; classifying counties as cities lire classi fied; appropriating $240,320.47 to counties as reimbursement for boun ties paid; providing for taxation of life insurance companies without capi tal stock; second class city automo bile taxation bills; requiring postftig of primary election returns at polling places; regulating practice of op tometry; requiring assessors to supply agricultural statistics to county com missioners; amending the dental laws and regulating sale of chicory. The manufactures committee has been called to meet Tuesday, when the administration child labor bill will be considered. Tuesday was also fixed by the House judiciary general com mittee as the time to consider the compensation acts. The House worked for two hours last night. Bills passed finally included: Providing for State education of blind children over 8 years of age. Providing fine of $lO for hindering attendance officers. Regulating granting of State teach ers' certificates on county permit cer tificates. Regulating State inspection of up holstering. Giving commission on State Indus trial Home for Women right of emi nent domain. Regulating salaries of clerks in office of recorder in Philadelphia. Providing registration of realtv own ership in second class cities. Establishing Stat? license for insur ance associations known as Ijloyds. Bills introduced Included: Mr. I>andis, Montgomery—Requir ing county commissioners to furnish to first class townships duplicates of valuation for taxation purposes. Mr. Eby, Perry—Authorizing county commissioners to appoint a county chemist and to equip a laboratory; amending road tax law so that abate ment may be allowed on tax paid to August 1. Mr. Habgood, McKean—Providing that no one may be eligible for dis trict attorney unless he has had one year's practice at law. PLEA FOR HIGHER RATES OX WESTERN LINES Special to The Telegraph Chicago, March 25.—Further pleas for higher freight rates on soft coal in certain territory west of Indiana, amounting generally t0*7.»5 cents a ton. were made by the railroads In the Interstate Commerce Commission hearing of the Western freight rate ease yesterday. For Pile Sufferers fluids tal troubles. In the privacy of your own home. 60oa box at all druggists. A single box often cures. Free sample for trial with booklet mailed free in plain wrapper. If you send us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID PRTTO COMPANY. 619 Pyramid Blilg., Marshall, Mich. Klnc y send me a Free samp.e of PjrruaU PUo Remedy, In plain wrapper Nam* Street Take Care of Your Eyes and They'll Take Care of XOD For advice, consult With 11. C. Cluster, 302 Market Street. | HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH [.» DAY! New Spring Stocks Wilfully Reduced For Friday: "Practical Economy" Is to Buy When Buying Is Good Kaufman's Pre-Easter Underselling Sale Offers You the Opportunity Women's Cloth | A REAL BARGAIN FEASTFor the WOMAN OR MISS | Women's and ( w?™™ I Wishes *° § ave 011 Her New Spring SUIT or COAT g Raincoats • r SUITS of every wanted material and shade COATS in every style and shade imaging worth up to *«.»5. AoO ' S ere " ' n a variet y °f handsome styles, in able, including flare backs, belted and tailor- 8 <t» «"> *7 1 jfe»ve«t sprtnjr 8 plain tailored and trimmed models. Ed models. \\ 5 ' | wool tipTfee, black ♦ Materials of Wool Poplins, Men's Wear I Materials of Wool Poplins, Gabardines, a I lUl , lbpriwd Pop . { "™d ">vert*. ,h RcB- 3 Serge, black white Checks, Gabardine Coverts. All size black and white Checks 8 iin "cont" coiora I ular oimca. g and Wool Crepes. and pretty mixtures. g tiS? k * Guaranteed i ——————— Jj . ~ 8 to abed water. AH | l'Olt FRIDAY 8 ' . ~~ ~ * T * ' ~ > a ilmh. ° VIV 1 $15.00 kuits $20.00 Suits] $7.50 Coats $11.50 Coats i FOH FH ,„ AY , Women's and 8 8 only I Misses' Coats « 1 1 Hf* ]A? j* CCQC (tO QC § Women's ' | Worth up to *5.00. H X 1 • I %3 JL *• f %$ tp %3 */ Drawers S 9 Q C *■ v v j! 25e value, for I ♦: EVERY SIZE CAN BE FITTED, INCLUDING EXTRA SIZES UP TO 51 BUST || -£ ', 1 and while checkN. ItIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIItIIIIIIIItIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII X V w ' AII M i»e».. Good qnnllty of , FOR FRIDAY SI/"/* J IT 1* A • « • V I Xltehed." All .Ur». . w - | Kaufman s fashion Organization | . Women s and g *■* 8 only 1 Misses' silk || s Showing the Smartest Styles In Harrisburg y Women's V Tslt I NEW EASTER HATS .ML !Si o exc l u ' s ' te beauty of the Kaufman Millinery at reasonable S OQ _ i \eweat sprinK P" ces is another reason why our Millinery Department is so busy O fci J7 C I »t.vie"'and $ these days. "What beautiful hats you have this season!" has been § Made of fa«t iCX"' Vi! .I<". k g the exclamation of customers. I* l »Jy j uib and' ruH?"' cut ' ■ ' g The great variety of styles and the many color combinations is /» § ' for fhiday 5 another feature. The patience of our salespeople in helping you to i$ for friday , 1 only £ select something that is becoming. ''; \ $ O>,LY i | Ready _ l# . Wear Ha ts $2.90, $3.90 and $4.90 JW /M f | } X TIIKY ARE INDEKD REMARKABI.E V \ //ftl • O v.i... «» ■< no K § Untrimmed Mats 59c, 95c and $1.49 Jl V ' 1 l aq"l %1 7Q g VALVES THAT RARELY COME. I § Tt/C 1 Ne«e*t Mtylex In A.norted nlzea . Pre-Easter Sale Pre-Easter Sale of "'vsr' | »5r n»f Boys' Spring Boys' Two Pants H..Trsi.;| ipcSuiteai Suits 9| 49c 1 49c Reefers • I color (dnßrhntn, all 1 W I II I ■Urn, SprlnK mod-% 1 juat ioo to aeii, VmVmTmH flilililTi BW. »- J all new »iprln K J! ; | 11 111111] A. m w* fijß.' 1 M I oty'ea. I y* BOYS' NEWEST ...... Si «h I ft- These Two Pants Xorfolk BLOUSES t | foil 1' RID A V tL? A• •/ iwJPh Suits c«me in sizes 010 17 years. A l.nrwe 9 ONLY WSJ3» n| ' 'All m the pants are cut tall, the coats I Aaaortment. C T»r i Excellently tailored fjarnienl—' N k 'ft £jl I made in the new lialkan style, 1 [W&m __ Women s smart styles for little fellows at tills H. J&\ I In neat cassime.es and cheviots, Pt. -gl A€\ ~ I 1 Petticoats low price. BT«>. brown and neat mixtures. 4HP , |toys' Balkan and Plain Norfolk » ————"— LlrUj-filttr TTTT »75e value, for Patch Pocket Suits, strong and Boys' Sun Proof Blue Serge Till IT I HHH vrwrw I serviceable cheviots and casslmeres, IX in\ I — Suits;-sold elsewhere at 96.00; Jiilllll llMlltililiLU _ A , I 011 _ sizes <! to d! IQC L.. S J in this l*re- eo QQ W ■ C.AS lER , J*7C 17 > ours «pI.S/0 Easter Sale *po.O» ■ ML HATS i Boys' Spring Iteefer IJlue Serge rj'f If I I ' Made of wood an( , shepherd Plaids, 11 QC Cf~J | Made of all wool material. Jp Ag\ I quality ronalln. ( - veurs Ay A pants lined, sto 17 years. ~ /« M{% ,Sw InH embroidery ■ ~ - ' ! "T %J L ruffle. ' N. Market Sq. B lS ne ■UN FOR 1 OPTION HEARING Law and Order Committee Is Form ally Asked to Set a Date For All to Speak Governor Brumbaugh said last night there would be enough votes in the House to pass the local option bill on second reading. He made that state- j ment In response to some inquiries in I view of the claims of the liquor peo ple that they are going to defeat the j bill On that stage. The Governor said that it was the understanding that the Williams bill would be reported out after the hear ing on April 6. In this connection he said that he was satisfied with the way tilings looked for the bill. Last night the Governor gave out his letter to Chairman Williams on the local option hearing. The letter was as follows: "My dear Mr. Williams: "I beg to advise you that I have received a large number of requests for a public hearing on the local op tion bill. Most of the individuals in terested, some for and some against the bill; have Indicated that it would be in their judgment right that a hear ing be held on this subject. "I agree in this judgment, and would respectfully ask you and your committee at your next meeting to ar range to ra public hearing: on the aft ernoon of April 6, a day which In equity and Justice seems to me to be fair; and at this hearing all portlea and Interests should receive the same fair and Impartial opportunity to pre sent what to them seems wise con cerning this measure. "I respectfully request that you grant this hearing on the date above Indicated, and beg to be "Respectfully yours, (Signed) "M. G. BRUMBAUGH." Iw An We ~ive our children drums to beat Before they stand upon their feet; I We give them swords and soldiers gay. And at the game of war they play. I We bend the twig of humankind. Vet marvel if the tree's inclined. Karly we learn that might is right, That life Itself Is one long fight. This world's a battlefield, we teach; Business is war—a common speech, We bash our brother on the nose. Yet weep if nations come to blows. Our poems and nlctures, books and The doughty deeds of warriors praise. Our mode of speech, our mode of life Are echoes of the ancient strife. The women dress au milltalro, • y e t—"war's a horrible affair, j —From the Chicago Tribune. ——- After the California Expositions! —take a Little Sea Trip Here's the idea! Go out to California by way of Denver, Colorado Springs, : Pikes Peak, the Wonderful Royal Gorge I and Salt Bake Citv —all this by day light and, without extra eharee, pro vided you travel on the Burlington Route (C., B. & Q. R. R. >, which has i through service from Chicago and St. | Bouts. Afte" that, "do" California and the Expositions and then take one of those Magnificent new Great Northern Pa cific Steamships—the finest on the Pa cific—from San Francisco up to Port lrnd, Oregon. Then, homeward bound, stop at either Glacier National Park or Yellowstone Park—the wonders of the world. Now will you allow me to help you plan for such a trip? That's what I'm here for. You are planning to spend a sum that entitles you to see the best scenery In the West. Give me an Idea of when you want to gro, how long you can stay, etc., and I will plan a trip especially fitted to your time and needs —also send you without charge, such pictures, maps and printed descriptive matter as will aid you to determine the best thf <r to do. Write, call or telephone. Bet me help. Wm. Austin. General Agent Passenger Depts., C.. B. & Q. R. R. Co., 836 Chestnut street, Philadel phia.—Advertisement MARCH 25, 1915 XO EPIDEMIC AT PIIZEMYSIJ London, March 2 5.—A semiofficial statement issued by the Russian gen eral staff, says a Petrograd dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph ("ompany, declares that contrary to expectations no epidemic of disease was found among the defenders of Przemysl. Regularly Smoked by thousands of smokers because the quality is regularly good. King Oscar Cigars did not start off with "bang-up" quality and closed their career soon after with a "bang." Nay! Nay! King Oscar 5c Cigars first brought home the fact that a nickel cigar can be made of good tobacco 24 years ago—and—they —are —still—going—the—same—pace. There can only be one leader'-that'a King Oscar standard nickel quality. ANNOUNCE CANADIAN I-OAN By Associuted I'rets London, March 25. —Another Cana dian loan of $25,000,000 at 4% per ; cent, has been announced. The issue price is 99%: and the obligations ara redeemable in live and in ten years. 5
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