14 fr Save on Groceries and Our Splendid Lines of Men's I Dispersal of Fine Em- j| Sugar To-morrow _ broideries at Lower Prices A combination grocery and sugar sale to-morrow offering r» -4- 111 Mk. I 9 _1 U. | sav-ingsthatjWin appeal to" aii thrifty shoppers. OullS dX *pILJ, I£ cHICL 4) 10 Than \Ve Quote Ordinarily One lb. Banquet coffee :{off CT* 1 A A Popular-priced clothes of merit. Stylish, well-tai- - . erc we to have had these beautiful embroideries in stock One can fancy tomatoes lOf I I II I - .y the prices to-day would have to be maintained. One can Early June peas 10<* X • lored and of dependable quality, selected with the same |H. |1 || The loss sustained bv the ynportcr who sold us a big over- One can Shoe Peg corn 10«' ——————— : 0 „A. \J\) Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor, round ran 16< .Minced ham, lb ->oo D 1 -381 '/ [\ Y n Tuna fish, delicious for salads as Frankfurters, lb 19c xslUe Serges / \\ \ u a substitute for chicken, larne cans Sugar cured bacon, sliced, lb. I r>i - j j • Ml \\\\ l "A A T 11 ; 1 AA T T% ' 1 1 1 ! 24. 280 Blue worsteds and cassimeres VV XA'hO VV r Kcinn^H 800 Swifts shoulders, average f> l. .1 V i, .if' 1 ] ?° a f n »t - i" «"j White cotton ribbed vests with sleeveless and knee length; lace .« hmisehold ammonia, bottle, 9c; dozen 51.<15 __ __ ~ fancy yokes: low neck and sleeve- trimmed or tight fitting 50c on Ami, powdeted or cake form: 3 10c packages 2.» c T „ „ 4-. TZ) J ,ess «2»u«• White' lisle i-ibbcd union suits; Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. I \ MM | I #| | C T||A 1 VII White lisle ribbed vests; extra extra large sizes; 40, 42 and 14; 1 VV/lilllUlll h A J.O J-VVy vyilV/i VyV-l large sizes. 40. 42 and 44; sleeve- sleeveless and knee length < • r-v - 1 tt* p" u less or with short sleeves 25c 75c to 5i.25 I his rorch Rocker at $2.25 -p >w r t t j n ■ *"*" a a O-morrow Way Under Price Men's Spring and Summer fpis|sJ Thursdays Remnant Sale nf colored and black dress weaves finds its most interesting items Under Wear PhCCS aS LoW I wfe®23ss* | $19.50 Foster Ideal Box in lengths of IVito 7 yards, which will be found to be desiraljle for making waists, skirts and IJ Springs, 4-4 for wood bed. Spe- ~ r , > • * OC . IfmStmSl cial J su,ts - Customary Remnant Day reductions will prevail. # aS Q, o^lololll Clearance Damaged 4 yards silk poplin, value $5; Thursday ofily, 5.1.5# Br,ACK DKI-'SS GOODS ' .... ... ~"jI w 5 yards silk poplin, value sti.2s; Thursday only, SI.IS 7 yards silk poplin, value sß.7fi; Thursday only. 56.19 ' he Style showing IS practically unlimited, both ill the f S3*] Mattresses * yards shepherd check, value $3.00; Thursday only 5 yards wool batiste, value $5; Thursday only, Sl.i# athletic garments and in the single shirt and drawer pici»es— B 11 I, 1 Si r-„ . . i- i.i i j si.s9 5 yards Panama, value $2.50; Thursday only. si.h» and the prices are decidedlv interesting, beginning at .... a| n to\ei s aiC sllglltly damaged fi yards shepherd 'heck, value 53.75; Thursday only 4** yards granite cloth, value *4.38; Thursday only i,- r .... „i • l ~,,n„ i ti, from shipping and handling. ~ ~ , , co S2 -» 5 • rom a big snowing weve culled these . . , " 4 yords b;ilisle, value *I.BS; Thursday only. St.so 4 yards wool crepe, value $5.00; Thursday only. S;I.OS Men's light weight white cotton shirts artd drawers: shirts long or i« ji 111 —52..10 Rival Mattress, 4-0. $ yards wool taffeta, value $3.00; Tniursday only, SI.OS 5 yards silk poplin, value $6.25; Thursday only. SI.IS short sleeves; drawers knee or ankle length; each soc '^7_ •'' hi n IT* "" .a-~T iI , y6r I// _ . ,*"■ 11 yards silk crepe, value $9.00; Thursday only, $5.31 2 yards Panama, value $2.50; Thursday only, St.OS sleeves; drawers ankle length; each :?7'.lc I y|i i;/1 3—S-.ro Rival Mattress, .■>-(). 3 r '» yards henrietta, value $2.70; Thursday only, Sl.fiO 2 yards serge, value $1.31; Thursday only 08c Men's white cotton open mesh union suits; short sleeves and anlVlo | j Jj, j! })."»(-• '~ ,/2 v< ' s " s '" < P°P" n » va l"c $3.13; Thursday only, St.OS 2'i yards serge, value $3.13; Thursday only. .. .$2.13 length 7,0,. I —I ll g , - n . ~.. ' , Dives, Pomerov & Stewart—Street Floor. Men's white madras athletic shirts; knee drawers to match; each f/7j 3—51..->0 Rival Mattress, • 25c and soc 1 /jff for COt i»Oc* Boys' white cotton open mesh union suits; sleeveless and kneo y££ 2—51.50 Rival Mattress, 2-6, union suits; short sleeves and kneejlength soc L&r c rrih -, 1—53.95 Cotton Mattress. 3-6, unlon^ suits; short sleeves and knee garment sue 2 —59.50 Foster Ideal Springs, 1—53.95 Cotton Mattress, 4-6, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. I «u tf p rt PK m i Black and Colored Silks at T r?- • o i Another bhipment or Kings, bmbracing . tQ^ I New Fiction On bale in Remarkable Values: On Sale To-morrow at • Special Prices Our Book Section The most remarkable merchandising sensation of the year is this sale of rings at 95c black Messaline, heavy quality, 36 inches wide. Spe- Late arrivals from book publishers that are claiming the 19<*—and now comes news of another good shipment covering even better values :ial, yard ••,•••••• interest ~f reader? i .1 .1.1 1 t u 14. *4.1 • *1 1 89c ,)lack Messaline, 36 inches wide. Special, vard, X V XV, , , t r, .. , • lhan those that have becn S ° ea^erl - v bou^ht Wlthin tllc P ast two weeks. 89c satin stripcd Tub Silk 36 inches wi( c three ttcrns The Man UIIO Forgot, by James The Pretender, by Robert AV. - 1 , j I" 11 Ha ' v : ,7 ' 'V 35 ! Se ", lc ' e • ,, U5 The crowds of enthusiastic buyers that are to he found at this ring booth in the >peaai, yard , , The Keener of the Door, by Ethel The Turmoil, by Booth Tarking- . . - . $1.. , 0 floral Cfepe de chine, 40 inches, cool Slimmerv de- M, JP eU I V,- 10 ton s, :tr » center aisle remind one ot a swarm ol bees around a 111 ve. And no wonder! siens Soecial vard . . osr- The itiddle ol the sand-, by -i-i.p 1 1..1. \Hv 1•. v ■ toiu mi w »'«» Anv number of styles, in all sizes for women, misses, children an <1 babies. and VJh I£m ttd * 40 hK '" 5 bl,ck ' 22 Gray 51.35 *W»B Business, by Henry S. . alia llCSll. rtpeciai, vara I'oiiyaiina (irows i p. by Eleanor Harrison Birthstotie, sialic! and band styles ot gold shell t Ci Xcw white corduroy for sport coats and skirts, 27 inches, I '"who cioes Ti'ieri-? by Robert'w l>r - Svn ' I,y Kuss, n Thornd .^ 2 . ant l sterling silver. Choose, at li/C washable, yard 89 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart St. Fl. Ulves, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. FLAMES BURN ICE HOUSE AT LAUREL [Continued from First Page.] I'nlted Ice and Coal Company, of Har risburg. located at Laurel Dam. It contained 17.000 tons of ice. The building was burned away and the ice exposed. Efforts were being made this morning to save part of the ice hy shipping it away in cars, but the loss will be heavy. Three box cars were burned on the siding at the ice house. The fire was strenuously fought for many hours by forces of men from the State forestry reserve and men work ing for the State Highway Department on the road in the vicinity of Laurel. The Philadelphia and Reading Rail v ay Company also sent several train crews and workmen t<> assist. Camping Party Hemmed In A camping party, composed prin cipally of prominent Carlisle men, was c ompelled to light its way through the flames when the fire surrounded their cottage. The members of the party were Postmaster Fisk Goodyear, E. S. Krononberg. M. Blumenthal, Norton Goodyear, Harry McCartney, W. H. Goodyear and I. C. Greenwood, of Carlisle, and George C. Boose, of Philadelphia, and Milton I. Hezberg, of Brooklyn. They have been catnp- Lime Starvation Causes Tuberculosis The Mcdlrul Itrcord (\fn York) of /»eeeinbrr IS, IIHII), contains an article on "The Treatment of Pulmonary Tu berculoid*. tinned on the AnNUmp-lion That the Dietetic Cause of the IllHeaite IK I.line Starvation," by Dr. John F. HUMUCII, who narm "The condition ttlileh In recognized m preceding; the active development of tiiherculoMlii In the adult may be connldered an due to lime starvation. • • • Amonn Inorganic nuhMtanccn lime Halt* ap pear to be or npecliil ph.vnloloclcul Im portance « • . hut If the Malta are not In organic combination It Is dlincult to NtipnoMc that the cell* inn •ipproprlate them for food." Years of widespread use confirm us in the belief that the success of Kckman's Alterative in cases of pul monary tuberculosis (consumption) am! chronic throat and bronchial tumbles is due in lal-ge measure to its content of lime, si combined with other ingredients as to be easilv ap propriated by the ceils. Doubtless this has had much to do with the results obtained in many cases of these affections, which ap pear to have yielded to Kckman's Al t' i stive. As It contains no opiates, narcotic* or habit-forming drugs. It is safe to try. Your druggist will order it for you or you can !. Hints land "William H. Moore, or their repre ' sentatives. will go on the board of the ; steel company as the result of recent large stock purchases, and that the ! buying by these interests led to a ! scramble by certain insiders to get back stock which they had sold as a "flyer" early in ih? rise. This compe tition caused the skyi*,clcetting In price ' which has been such a mystery. These same men, along with D. G. i Reiti, it will be recalled, grabbed the control of the Lehigh Valley Railroad j from Philadelphia shareholders a few J years ago. the movement being much ' the same as that in Bethlehem Steel. Newville Authorizes Loan of $15,000 For School Building Carlisle, Pa., April 21.—At a special | election at Newville yesterday the voters of the borough authorized a j loan of $15,000 to erect a new school I building to replace the old one, where j unsanitary conditions and surround- I ings have been condemned by the j State school authorities. The vote was as follows: For. Against. North ward 98 30 South *ward 52 3 8 Totals 150 68 Mexican Soldiers Fire on American Aeroplane I Brownsville. Tex., April 21.—A United ' States army biplane, flying over Fort ! Brown, near here, was tired upon yes ! terday afternoon by Oarranza soldiers I in Matamoros. About twenty rifle shots anil tiftv .shots from a machine gun on j the Mexican side, it is believed in array : circles here, were tired at the aircraft. I The machine landed safely. | SATAN AND THK CERI'LKAN DEKP "I'm in a quandary." "What about?" "1 have two invitations to dinner, ; and I can't decide —" t "Which one to accept?" | "No, wheh one to refuse. One Is to j a home where a young lady has just ] come home from a piano conservatory, ; and the other is where a five-year-old I boy knows a lot of recitations." •—Farm Life. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 11SKC0UNTYT0DPEI HOUSE OF DETENTION Civic Club Committee Urges Com missioners to Provide Suitable Place For Juveniles without adequate! j means of earing for these youngsters over since the doing away with the I house of detention at the county poo» : farm. 1 The Civic Club was represented by ;a committee i on.slst.inK of Mrs. Lyman iD. Gilbert, Dr. Martha Pollock and I Miss Fannie Eby. It suggested several jsitcs including a church in Siblctown, I a farm near the city and a school-1 house. The commissioners took the I matter under advisement. ; Willed Away Too .Much.—Because O. W. I). lOnders bequeathed to chari table institutions and some of his j relatives some property that was en cumbered, the Dauphin county court's permission was obtained to-day to sell some of his realty and stockholding; to square some of the Indebtedness j against his estate. Enders had made provision for something like $7,000 in | bequests and it was subsequently jshown that after his debts were paid ! he would have about $5,000. No Action on Constables' Fee. No j action was taken to-day by the county | commissioners on the petition pre sented by Attorneys \Y. 1.. Loeser and Robert Fox asking for the reimburse | ment oi the unpaid fees for consta j bles who were not benefited by the [court's order of several weeks ago. The constables affected number about | twenty who were barred from bene fiting by the statute of limitations, iTheir attorneys, however, sought to {obtain their fees as a matter of equity, j I The back funds total about $2,000. Indian IHscipltiiarian to Wed.— Among the licenses issued by County j Recorder Wickershani was the neces- I sary paper to Re.v F. Heagy. Carlisle, and Miss Flora Heck, of Hershey. The former is disciplinarian for Uncle l Sam at the government school at Car ' lisle. l)o/.rn TrcMpiiNM VctioiiM, At least a dozen trespass suits are listed among: , the thirty eases to be tried in the spec i ial May term of Common Pleas Court j during the week of May 10. The list | was completed yesterday, j <*l'«iroh and Orphanage fie# —By the will of Mrs. Barbara Wingfert, I probated yesterday afternoon, several c haritable institutions and the St. Law- I rence Catholic Church are beneficiaries i to the extent of about $2,000, while the 1 remainder of her estate of more than ! $-°»0.000, in divided among her nieces ! and nephews. The Sylvan Heights Or- I phanage, the Paradise Protectory. Vork I county, and the St. Lawrence Catholic' Church are all remembered to the ex j t«'nt of *SOO apiece: the Polyclinic Hos . pital is bequeathed S.IOO, »n«i the Sl»- | lera of Christian Charity of the st. I-awrence Church, gets S2OO. The Cen tral Trust Company is named execu tor. j (atinrdlaii For llcrnhey Children. i The Central Trust Company was named i guardian for Ida, lren«> and William F. jllcrshey. Each inherits about SIOO j from their mother's estate. lIII.MS CAMPAIGN CIiOSEI> Marysvillc Services Ifarc Itron Pro ductive of Much (innd Sunday the liillis tabernacle cam paign hero dosed with forty-six re sponding to the last Invitation. This made a total of 454 conversions, which Is over one-uuarter of the population. More than one-lialf of the conversions / \ '" * J '|jjjjj T 1 If you want to buy an iron fence, see us. High Krade fences at low est prices. Reliance Supply Ce. FOURTH AND BOYD STREETS Harrisburß. Pa. ili-il Phone 629. P AR A L YSIS DR. CHASE'S i Special Blood and Nerve Tablets WHITE FOII PROOF A>D BOOKI.KT Dr. Chur, 224 N. loth St.. Philadelphia. DM 110-SAX-KO'S I*ll,E IIEM- I lieS EDV alv « a instant relief in Itching:. Bleeding or Pro truding Piles, 50c. Yhc Dr. Biwanko «.o„ Philadelphia, Pa. APRIL 21, 1915. were men, a large percentage being from the railroad yards. Marysville will long feel the benellclal effects of this great campaign. This same party will begin a campaign in Steelton on May 2 under the auspices of the churches of Steelton and vicinity. The tabernacle will seat 3,000. After the California Expositions —take a Little Sea Trip Here's the idea! Go out to Califor nia by the way of Denver. Colorado Springs. Pikes Peak, the Wonderful Roval Horse and Salt l>alce City—all this By daylight and. without extra charge, provided you travel on the liur lington Route (C„ B. & Q. R. 1!.), which has through service l'rom Chi cago and St. i^otiis. After 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 land, Oregon. Then homeward bound, stop at either Glacier National Park or Yellowstone Park—the wonders of the world. Now will you allow nie to help you plan for such a trip? That's what I'm here for. You are planning to spend n sum that entitles you to see the best scenery in the West. Give me an Idea of when you want to go. liow long you can stay, etc., and 1 will plan a trip especially fitted to your time and needs—also send yon without charge, such pictures, maps and printed descriptive matter as will aid you to determine the best thing to do. Write, call or telephone. Let me help. Wm. Austin. General Agent Passen ger Dept., C„ B. & Q. R. R. Co., 836 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.—Advertise ment. EDCCATIOWAIJ harnsburg butiuwi college 329 Market St. Fall term, September first. Day and night. 29th year. Harnsburg, Pa. Begin Preparation Now Day and Night Sessions SCHOOL OF COMMERCE IK S. Market Sq„ Mnrrtsburg. I'm. iCHAS. H. MAUK UNDERTAKER Sink ud Kelker Stntli Larfeit e.tiMi.hmam. Beat facilities NOT ta tpu •• your phone Will «o uprbnt at your call fotor Kmtf, No funeral too tmall. Nona to* 1 eipentiTa. dapaJi. loonii, vault, etc.. Bead wu* 1 ■KdMtUt A GALL STONE REMEDY that is Safe and Positive Relief GALL GHOL inhibits the formation of Gall Stones and promotes the solution of any that may have formed. Contains Xo Narcotics Price $ 1.00 By mail or delivered Forney's Drug St ere 426 Markef St. Cumberland Valley Railro? TIME TABLE In Effect May 34, ISIC TRAINS leave Harrlsburg— For Winchester and Martlnsburg 6:03, *7:50 a. m„ *3:4U p. m. Eor Hagerstown. Chambersburg, Ci lisle, Mechanlcsburg and Intermedli htatlons at 5:03, *7:60, *11:53 a. i •3:40, 5:32, *7.40, *11:00 p. m. Additional tralna for Carlisle a Mechanlcsburg at »:48 a. in.. 2:18; 3: 6:30, 9:80 a. m. For Dlllsburff at 5:03. *7:50 a *11:53 a. m.. 2:18. *3:40. 5:82 and «; p. m. •Dally. All other trains dally axct tsundav. H. A. RIDDLE, J H. TONGE. Q. P. A. Try Telegraph Want Ad: