GOLD DUST Gives true household service Gold Dust really works. In millions o! homes it is today doing the hard work | which is really unnecessary for human hands to do if Gold Dust is used. That is why Gold Dust is the leading washing and clean . ing powder in the world. Any woman who has washed dishes *** with Gold Dust knows what this means —knows how Gold Dust truly works And it she doesn't already know, she gt be delighted to find out how Gold " Dust cleans everything with the same V thoroughness, leaving it new and bright I 5 C >D( J larger packages sold everywhere "Let tho , ! BOLD OUST TWINS f/m *K. FAIPRANK I do your wrk" MAKERS Beidleman Has Bill to Create Department of Motor Vehicles A bill creating a department of motor vehicles, with a commlsioner at a salary of $4,000 a year, was intro duced in the Senate to-day by Senator Reldleman. of Dauphin county. The bill is designed to take from the High way Department the administration of all laws relating to motor vehicles and giving th« new department control of all such laws. The bill creates a Let Nomordust Protect Your Home Dtut is the home of disease germs, and they'll be M clean as before yoa »nd every time you spread this dust by started. ■weeping they fill the air. Much sick- Nom \ r . du,t i# * ,8 r< " at time » nd U , b °' , . ... saver, iou can clean any room in half ness is caused in this way. t jj e t j me now take.'* and you only have There is a new way to sweep, however, to sweep half as often, because you get without raising dust and all doctors your rooms »o much cleaner each lime, who know it endorse it. Makes rugs look like new—equally good _ You simply spread a powder called for wood floors and linoleums. Nomordust across the room, then sweep Take the advice of physicians, collect it ahead of you as you go. Not a particle the dust —don't spread it —particularly of dust will arise. _ _ if you have children, for they are most No need for a dusting cap with No- easily affected by germs, mordust— no need of covering your orn.i- (Jet a 10c ran of Nomordust to-day ments —in fact, you can dust them be- and try it. Money back if not mora lore you sweep, then leave them exposed than pleased. "Meana juat what it aaya" All Grocers—loc. & 25c. a Can. §l} j 11.' J{\ PICTORIAL I mmpii I' . I}. s*> Now on Sale mm i 1 An N e *3j ta itt, IVjJ ~—TTljfiJ / / rX P''<•"*> Anxcu L*H*< % —>-* \ Pattern Aftncia mf! G B r Ur ° SIS WCMtuma «1M Skin MM ll* lot n<)i ml tIM akm Dives Pomeroy (Si Stewart Buy Coal Now—Cheapest jj This is the month to order winter's supply of coal. There's j| a material saving to be effected, and the wise folk are taking advantage ]| of present low prices. Buy before the advance comes, and buy Mont- ]' jjomery coal thus Insuring the most quality for your money. J. B, MONTGOMERY | Both Phones Third and Chestnut Streets |l THURSDAY EVENING, I chief inspector and assistant inspectors not to exceed ten. and not lfiore than thirty examiners to examine applicants for automobile license. The bill also rearranges the license fees of all motor > vehicles. MT. ETNA AGAIN ACTIVE t J By Associated Press Catania, via Paris, April —Mt. ' Etna again is showing signs of activ ' it.v. Part of the crater has fallen in, 1 loud rumblings are being heard and a l large column of smoke is rising from i the volcano. JAPS DENY STORY OF IfUIMSE Embassy Says Government Never Intended to Occupy Any Part of Mexico's Coast Washington. April 15.—An official statement authorized by the Japanese embassy to-day characterized as "pre posterous" reports that a naval base had been established at Turtle bar, I.ouer California, and de- I clared "there never, never has been ! any intention on the part of the Japa nese government to locate a naval base or occupy any territory on tho | west coast of Mexico." Operations of Japanese warships In , Turtle bay, embassy officials said were 'solely for the purpose of salvaging the stranded cruiser Asania. ! Of reports that a naval base had been established the embassy state ment said: "It is more than absurd; it is pre posterous. There never has been an intention on the part of the Japanese government to locate a naval base or to occupy any territory on the west coast of Mexico. A few Japanese fishermen, about a score in number, perhaps, frequent the waters of this bay, but they have no connection whatever with the Japanese naval es tablishment." Roosevelt Knows Nothing Assistant Secretary Roosevelt said the Navy Department was without ad vices as to just what had happened but if anything extraordinary was go ing on it certainly would have been reported by the American warships in the vicinity. He added that it would not be unusual if the Japanese had landed in connection with their efforts to save the Asania. When the Asania first went ashore and news of her plight came to Wash ington every effort was made to pre vent the information from reaching Germany before assistance could be sent. Responding to the call for im mediate succor for the personnel of the Asania. Admiral Howard hastened to Turtle Bay from San Diego on his flag ship. the cruiser San Diego, and the | '-miser Raleigh also went to the scene. Hut before the aid of these ships could be extended, a Japanese collier and two Japanese warships appeared and Admiral Howard Steamed away. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Undergoes Operation; Condition Satisfactory By Associated Press New York. April 15.—Sirs. Theodore Roosevelt, who was taken to Roosevelt Hospital last night by her husband. Colonel Roosevelt, was operated on early to-day. Dr. Alexander Lambert of the Cornell Medical School, was the surgeon in charge. Whilethe nature of Mrs. Roosevelt's ailment was not disclosed, it was stated that the operation was successful and that the condition of the patient was satisfactory. • 'olonel Roosevelt appeared at the hospital with Mrs. Roosevelt at 10< o'clock last night. He remained with her until she was taken to the operat ing room early to-day. During the operation he anxiously paced the pri vate room in which Mrs. Roosevelt had "pent the night. After the operation he was immediately notified of Mrs Roosevelt's condition and left the hos pital with his son, Theodore. The colonel declinod to discuss his wife's illness and referred inquirers to Dr. Lambfcrt, but judging from the look on his face the operation and condition of Mrs. Roosevelt apparently were satisfactory.' t.1.00 to New York and return via Reading Railway, Sunday, April IS.— Advertisement. Dormitory of Academy to Be Completed by Fall Plans for the new dormitory at the Harrisburg Academy, which are now in the hands of architects will be sub mitted to the board of trustees soon, on a date not definitely selected. The new building will he situated at the northwestern corner of the cam pus and will face Riverside Drive. It will accommodate'forty boys. Single rooms will be eight by twelve feet and double rooms, twelve by twenty feet. Showers will be placed on each floor and electric lights and running water in each room. The first floor will be turned into a lounging room, with an open fireplace and large tables and chairs. Head master Rrown announced this morning that the dormitory would be com pleted next Fall in time for the open ing of the 1915-16 session. CIDER IS SOFT DRINK FOR 3 WEEKS AFTER IT IS MADE By Associated Press Wheeling. W. Ya.. April 15.—Cider ceases to become a soft drink three weeks after it has been made, accord ing to a ruling just made by Prohibi tion Commissioner Fred O. Blue. Me holds that the sale of cider after that time is a violation of the State's pro hibition law. Cider, according to Com missioner Blue, accumulates more al cohol weekly and by the time three months have passed, becomes true ap ple jack. Says Thin People Can Increase Weight Food Alone I'roduce* Fat, Say* Noted Expert—How to Tarn Food Into Healthy Fleah The reason that some people are chronically thin and under normal weight, says a noted authority, ia be cause of a chronic leakage of the fat making elements in their food. The assimilative functions of their stomach and Intestines are not working prop erly. Only a small portion of the food nourishment of their meals ever reaches their blood—just enough perhaps to keep life within the body—the rest passes out as waste. The problem of gaining weight and flesh depends en tirely therefore on a natural stopping of tills dangerous waste of fats and the correction and repair of the organs of assimilation. For those who wish to gain healthy flesh and put on from ten to twenty pounds of weight a single Sargol tab let taken at meals for a few weeks will almost Invariably produce the desired effect. Sargol does not of itself build flesh, but. swallowed with your food, it acts upon every mouthful you eat. first separating all the fats, oils, sugars, Starches and other flesh-making mi • terials from the food waste and then preparing all the nourishing elements I In a form which the blood can readily accept and distribute all over the body. Sargol stops the leakage of fats, keeps all the flesh-making materials within the body, allows only the worthless waste to leave it. It further repairs the faulty organs of asslmillation enabling them gradually to properlv perform their natural functions so that the new found flesh "stays put." Sargol in not an experiment. Thousands have used It and proved it. Its action is natural and harmless and It Is seldom Indeed that It cannot produce an Increase of I from ten to twenty pounds of natural. | healthy flesh on any person who is un i derweight. Ueorge A. Gorgas and othei druggists everywhere sell It with a positive guarantee of weight Increase or money hack, as found in every pack age.—Advertisement. I HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ;-sr*' A Budget of Big Specials For Friday Only f \ iwwwwwwwmvwwwwwwwmwtmimwwwwwwi \ ! FOR FRIDAY OKU ]j i FOR FIIIDAY OM.Y w ° m p e r n r S n DP«rc e '' Last Da y of the BIG RAINCOAT ii Women - s Extra Size - atKut uklssls SALE For Women and Misses CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS $1.59 Our recent purchase of the entire stock from a high | I tf" O /i? O , r * j; grade raincoat maker offers you an opportunity to buy <! o^7 a ues up to $3.95. a p er f ec t raincoat (guaranteed to shed water) at half j! - Mewnt Sprln* atylea. Neatly '! „ p it Value $4.00. 1 trimmed. Colors, binek and navy !' P nCe anC * ' eSS " !> , blur, aii siira. j! Newest styles of Rubberized Poplins, Mohairs, and j! ' ""j-""" 1 " * onr i . ,i . r , ' . t i Sergf. < olorn, lilaok mid nn \ y blue. 1 9 i; Single and Double Textures. Colors, black, navy blue, «j <~t rmi nu«i wide. :io to 38-inch r FOR fiiiday omy !' tan anc * gray- All sizes for women and misses. ;! wniat i.nn.u. Women's and Misses' ji Women's and Misses' RAINCOATS, 4»o rn || N CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS it Worth up to $7.50, Sale Price . . .. Jj foR FHiUAY ojily fri ii Women's and Misses' RAINCOATS, fA j; Women's Extra Size wl,(/(/ !| Worth up to SIO.OO, Sale Price . . . SERCE DRESSES Values up to $1.95. j| Women's and Misses' RAINCOATS, &n £*A llntrrial of fthepherd cherka. || Worth up to $15.00, Sale Price . . . «pf»OU || &E? *7 XfWfal Spring; atylra. %jj 9f %J f Values up to SIO.OO. jOur Entire Stock of] j Sharp Reductions in] NEWEST SPRING COATS ? n vi'nrr Price on Out Entire <tO Cf) crirrc stock of Women's =, %J\J \ 111 I \ J ||. J FOR FRIDAY ONLY Values up to $s 00 c tij p am' , and Misses GIRLS' SPRING COATS 1 Pretty he,,ed atylea. ne.Oy tr.n,- Qr W OmCIl £ MISSCJ - ,„ed aliepherd eheek m«.rrl«l. All , _ - .. IV CW jD Ylt\Q 9 7 C L Reduced For Immediate _ _ * ® f*P N Clearance C, ( JA I *3 Values to $4.00. FR1I) \ V 0\ I Y «r y j aa. , SUITS, worth djl A COATS, worth dJO QC Pretty islrllxb atylea, nratly trlm- Women S and iviisses UDtOsl6 50 no,T ud i 0 (tc en nC ) W nied. Neweat mntrrlala and color*. UNTRIMMED HATS * J— - s "" a '° " J SUITS, worth "1 O "7C COATS, worth <jJ4, *7C 4- QC UP S2O - 00, """ # "P t0 $7 - 50, "° W ' 0 I Oil FIIIDAY OSI.Y Values up to $1.95. SUITS, worth 1g 7C COATS, worth <£C 7c Women's and Misses' Ymrat Sprlnic .hapra, atran. and Up tO $22.50, no " 1 Up tO $8.50, now *&***' ** TRIMMED HATS v ————' SUITS, worth (10 7C COATS, worth 7C tut s\ /- GIR L S DRESSES, Values up to $4.90. r r ! h f* y Friday only f V Is AITP I I A|H 11/ SICII lllf I C ahniica. cvrr.v ne»v atrnw in new- Made of Percale* and t;ln K bania. JLtUVO WlUtll l\ TT Cloll New Sprint modela. MUea « to 14 J ' ' w V ./ O.V SAI.K IX BASEMENT. |\ . | r| f Pants and Blouses s Me "' s $ s 7 - 5 ( 0N - $4.75 Women s Muslin SKIRTS, Spring Suits Friday only 69 c At SpecialF ridav Men's sl2 Blue ffk 7 c of Rood <lll it lit y M iimllu, IS- ■ +* , JR|| I 0 1 ln«*h SwUa embroidery ruffle; cut >ar rr a Nmfc M/" fu "' SAI.e o \ FIRST FLOOR. Fetch You Here Early—on Sale in the Basement FOR FRIDAV OXI,V Boys' 25c | Boys' $3.50 d»| qc S |Men's $12.00 to $15.00 I WOMEN'S GOWNS, ROMPERS 10 w NORFOLK SUITS . $!•"«> NEWEST SPRING SUITS FridaVfof *°° 69c ®°y s ' ®® c ®°y 8 ' $4.00 fA Ari _ «J WASH SUITS... lyc NORFOLK SUITS $2.50 $8 75 trimmed; eut full: all atr.ea. n , Y ® ® sale ox FIRST Fi,«oß, Boys 50c Boys $6.50 d»Q >lO wo ~" n , » LOUS 7 f •■ • ~n„ SUITS ! Men's SIB.OO I. $20.00 WOMENS KIMONOS, Boys' 75c B °y s $ 5 00 u JT -i J CITITC worth to $1.50. QCC r KNICKERS Blue Serge Suits. fl Hand Tailored SUITS F^ y plain a.d flowered Boys' $2.50 | Boys's7.so (l 17C ■" n ' w s,,r,n,t REEFERS. > O NORFOLK SUITS. I tpll.#D lix SAI.E I> BASEMENT I Rev. Curtis Chosen as Presbytery Moderator Sptcial to The Telegraph Gettysburg, Pa., April 15.—The Rev. E. E. Curtis, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, was elected moderator of the Carlisle Preß bytery, for the term of six months to begin with the opening of the Fall session. at_the afternoon session of the Presbytery, yesterday. The Fall meet ing: to begin the third Tuesday in September will be held at Newville. Three ministerial and three lay com missioners to the general assembly which will meet in Rochester, N. Y., on a date not definitely decided, were elected. They are: The Rev. James J. Glenn, of Dickson; the Rev. George 8. Rentz, of Hershey, and the Rev. Franklin E. Taylor, of this place. Al ternates are: The Rev. W. H. Dyer, of Millerstown; the Rev. George H. Barn hardt, of Cnrlisle, and the Rev. George A. McAllister, of Chamberaburg. Lay delegates: J. U. Neely, of Fairfield; J. H. Blair, of Harrisburg, and Judge William N. Selbert, of New Bloomfield. Consistory Improvements Will Cost About $5,500 Plans for improvements at the har risburg Consistory, Free and Accepted Masons, in North street, have been completed by M. I. Kast, architect, and have been approved by the commit tee in charge. Work will start with in ten days. The amount to be expend ed in making needed changes is $5,- 500. The building adjoining on the east side of the main Consi»tory hall, will be remodeled and connected with the Con«l«tory building. This will permit a 75 per cent, increase in the dining room space. On the second floor will be the social rooms. Toilet rooms will he built on the first and second floors. Changes will also he made to the of fice rooms now located in the Capital street portion of the Consistory. MAYORS TO SUCCEED SELVES IF THIS HI 1,1. IS PASSED j Senator Catlin, of Luzerne, present-1 ed in the Senate to-day a bill provid ing that mayors of third class cities I shall be eligible to succeed themselves. LONE AUTOIST KILLED I New York, April 15.—Benjamin | Jackson, a lawyer, was instantly killed j in Central Park to-day when the auto mobile in which lie was riding alone crashed into a tree on the side of the driveway. The police say he was driv i ing at the rate of 55 miles an hour. The wreckage under which Mr. Jack son was pinned, caiight fire imme -1 diately. He was dead, when extri -1 cated. Every Woman Can Use and ought to use occasionally, a proper remedy for the headache, backache, languor, nervousness and depress ion to which she may be , subject. These troubles and others are symptoms of debil ity and poor circulation caused by indigestion or constipation are at once safe, certain and convenient. They clear the system and purify the blood. They ex ert a general tonic effect and insure good health and strength, so that all the bodily organs do ' their natural work without causing i suffering. 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