H¥<rvw▼<¥ t▼«r ▼ tttt ▼wt~ w ▼t▼ t ¥ fT^rTTT^ y "■»■'~ ▼ V ; As the Season Advances, i Smart Plaids jq. : Continue to '"CTr ; : Gain Favor Designers of the flourishing checks and ► plaids are mighty popular fellows nowadays a ut£, < ► whether they know it or not. liliE ° ML- i ! ► But to draw a "dead line" between the host 4 of patterns that are contesting popularity would / im jfi[j [ ► be a difficult task: for it seems inspirations have * y been unusual this season in producing smart and 1 i ► snappy effects. InT ijx * y The result is a surprising variety of choice fttt- ' "* k Well represented here in clothes of quality; Ik \ : $9.90 to S2O 11 j any man can select a suit to satisfy his A y individual taste, either at the lowest, highest, or J ► any intermediate price. < : JSnwm&nH : \ MEN'S STORE < ► CALL 1001—A\V PHONE FOIiVDED 1871 ► < DIES Wllill/E CHOPPING WOOD Hagcrstown, -MO., April 21.—Henry Gardner, a well-known resident of Smlthsburg, was stricken with paraly sis while chopping wood at his home yesterday, expiring almost instantly. Sir. Gardner was aged 7" and is sur vived by his widow and two children. Dry, _i.j.c±ciHg Cougn Quickly Broken Up A perslrtent, ha<k!ng cough is a so vere strain on the throat and wears mil the nerves and energy. You will k»I relief almost instantly If you take Goff • Cough Syrup. It quickly loosens the phlegm, stops the tickling, heals the inflamed throat and ends the cough • Jolt's has done it for thousands, an< is guaranteed to do it for you or money back. Try a bottle! Grocers and Druse gists sell it. £5 and 50 cents. N't opiates. Broken Egg Stove Nut sizes of coal are now 50c a ton cheaper. Why not get in touch with Kelley and have your bins filled for next Winter? H. M. KELLEY & CO. 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets ( — s g New Universities Dictionary 1 8 Harrisburg Telegraph jjj How to Get It J"™' °* For thm Mmrm Nominal Co.f of P*P er One coupon lke t he Manufacture and DUtribation above w th ninety-eight lOnunnn cents to cover cost of UUUPUIF iJ jmf handling, packing, clerk aird hire ' etc - secure this NEW authentic MAIL AAUWPMU..: Dictionary, bound in real ORDERS bjE jooSaS:"?# flexible leather, illustrated WILL K^.£L: with full pages in color BE and duotone 1300 pages. FILLED 3LU 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previ ous to this year are out of date WEDNESDAY EVENING, IIM'S SHOES TOIitBED AGlllilST ; DFF BY LIEHTNIBG WALL BY AUTOMOBILE Mrs. Mary E. Martin Instantly Killed in Main Street at McSherrystown i . j oik. Pa., April 21—The only stroke of lightning during a brief storm ! struck down and instantly killed Mrs. | Mary E. Martin. 30 years old, on the I main street at McSherrystown, Adams j county, last evening. The woman was on the way home from a visit to her | mother's residence. She was seen to j fall at the flash and when picked up i her face was found to be deeply dis- I colored. Her shoes had been torn off I and one thrown entirely across the 1 street. TREAT PIMPLES AND REDNESS WITH POSLAM Why try to hide Pimples and Facial I Eruptions? Why endure them? Apply I Poslam and drive them away. ' Poslam supplies precisely the c-ura , tive influence so soothing to inflamed, ; irritated skin. Itching,stops. Kelief is immediate, i'ndue redness is removed overnight. ; Thousands know that nothing can j compare with Poslam in quickly heal ing Eczema, Acne, Herpes, Hash. Plm | pies. Itch, Scaly-Scalp and all skin dis i eases. Your druggist sells Poslam. For free sample write to Emergency laborator ies, 32 West 25th Street, New York, j Poslam Soap for toilet and hath, • medicated with Poslam: 25 cents and 15 cents.—Advertisement. Young Man Cranked Machine in Gear and Was Seriously Injured Special to The Telegraph 1 Sunbury, Pa., April 21.—While at i tempting to crank an automobile ! which was in gear Frederick Raker, | of Dornsife, had the unusual and I nearly fatal experience of having the | machine "attack ' him. When the I spark caught the machine plunged I forward and butted him against the | garage walls. He was rescued by his father. Cornelius Raker, who shut off the power. The young man is be lieved to have been internally injured in addition to being bruised about the hips and abdomen. Dynamite Explosion Hurts Men Fighting Barn Fire Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md., April 21.—Five I persons were injured, several of them seriously, when fifteen pounds of dy namite stored in the corncrib on the farm of Dr. C. B. Boyle, near this city, exploded during a lire which destroy ed all of the farm buildings excepting the dwelling. Among those most ser iously injured were Howard Schindel, I Walter Summers and Daniel Howe, i who were helping to fight the flames The explosion blew the building to j pieces and broke nearly all of the glass in the house. WIM) INKOOrs Mil.l, Special to The Telegraph i Wllliamsport, Pa., April 21. A cy | clone struck the eastern section of I this city afternoon and did consider able damage to several buildings. The I Willlam.sport Mirror and Glass Com pany's big plant suffered the most [damage. The roof was torn off, while a big sign on the top of the building I was twisted to splinters. A house Inearby was struck by the wind and ! every window was broken. QUICKLY STOPS HEAD COLDS AND SNUFFLES 1 Catarrhal l.rrmn Cause of Most ( olds. .»« (ieniilchlal \lr Trent moot Bent Itemeily Kor These Common Ailments Reliable authorities say that upwards of 90 per cent, of the so-called colds in the head and throat are in reality dan- I serous indications of the presence of ! acute catarrh. When you hear a per j son sneeze or cough its almost certain they are throwing catarrh germs into I the air for some other person to breathe | and its just as certain that the person breathing these germs will soon have I catarrh or a catarrhal cold. The time 'to make these germs harmless and drive out your catarrhal cold is the very in stant you feel a desire to sneeze or 1 coiiKh. or start to snuffle and wipe your nose every few minutes. ; The quickest and surest way to stop [ a head cold and drive catarrh germs | out of your system is to pour a few (Irons of the oil of Hyomel (pronounced ! Hich-o-me) into one of the Hvomel in | haling devices which comes with each I large package and place the inhaler be tween your lips and breathe the germi cidal but pleasant smelling air into your nose, throat and lungs. This nir utterly destroys all catarrh germ life quickly opens the closed air passages makes breathing easy, clears your stuffed up head, cleans out your throat and ends your snuffling and nose blow ing. There certainly is no quicker or more satisfactory way of breaking up a cold, even after it is well started and a few weeks' use will do away with all danger of chronic catarrh. Sold by druggists everywhere, Including H. C Kennedy, who agrees to return the full purchase price to any who use It and are not satisfied. In buylnsr Hvomel for the first time he very sure to Ret the large size which contains the in haler. ns this Is very essential for best results. Advertisement HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH CALL 1991 FOUNDED ANY PHONE jjX/U/fIU&j&Q ► 2—— -< | Two More Daps to Take Advantage of ' Stock-Reducing Prices ) ; This a Great 4-Day Event in which every department is endeavoring to clear ji ► out a certain portion of merchandise before rebuilding operations commence. \ ► It is then stocks must be somewhat condensed to afford sufficient: selling space, and \ \ we've availed ourselves of this opportunity to dispose of s>uch lots that will not materially < ► affect the assortments. < ► Take a trip to this store to-morrow; for many bargain surprises will greet you. < flf Ever a Sale Was Welcomed, It: Was This Sale of Turkish Towels : ■ and Face Cloths j And there's little need to wonder, for what other household article is in greater < \ and more constant demand than towels, and when have you remembered purchas- \ in«- fine qualities and sizes about HA j V '"| | Just because a thread may be broken is no sign of "bad condition;" why, in A y v ! many cases it has proven so slight that none could be found. < y 1 We advise early selection. i * ' 75c Turkish Towels, 39<* $1.25 Turkish Towels, G9<* 60c Turkish Face Cloths, 390 dz. A - 25x49 inches; white with 6V>-inch novelty Pink and blue; exceptional quality; sold ► b ° rderS enJ b,ue «-■" ► SI.OO Turkish Towels, 55<* 70c Turkish Towels, 350 10c Turkish Face Cloths, s<> ► 25x52 inches; all white, with three uni- 25x46 inches; pink, blue, green and laven- Pink, yellow, blue, green and white with r form stripes at each end, in yellow, pink , narrow hem colored hem and stripe to match towels. ► and blue; rich colorings. L ' «« T / m ,• . n «i i oj -o m i•u t> i i«>. Turkish Face Cloths, 80 y 75c Turkish Towels 39c<! 38c Turkish Towels, 190 7 < UK, AUiK-iaii xuwciu, Lavender, pink, blue and green. 22x41 inches; white with pink, blue and 15x25 inches —guest towels: white with ► yellow mercerized end borders. dainty pink and blue end borders. 5c Turkish Face Cloths, 40 < ► 75c Turkish Towels, 390 39c Turkish Towels, I? 50 white, with colored overiock edge. ■< ► 24x45 inches; white with fancy borders Jlain FIoor—BOWMAN'S. 4 and striped hem in green, pink and blue. 20x39 inches; all white. | A Disposal of New : ; Colonial Rag Rugs : y From ®ne of the largest makers in the country who had more on hand than be ► could conveniently carry. ► Of course he offered a surprising price concession which enables us to sell them at: < ■ One-Fourth to One-Third ; ► We believe no larger quantity or greater variety has ever come e ► to Harrisburg for a single sale. Almost every size imaginable from 45C 1115t63,Cl Ol 0"C A * a small 24x36-inch to a large 9x12-ft. will be found. 69c instead of SI.OO i\ ► Firmly woven to resemble the famous old hand made kinds of 85c instead of $1.25 1 ► Colonial origination, and into them are woven rich colorings to form dM 3Q instead Of $2 25 ►'patterns, not only beautiful, but harmonious to most any surround- !»-. *i-ri- * j n fA < ► ings $1.75 instead 01 $2.50 ' | ► and so ob upward, including many, . ► Practical for bedroom, bathroom, livingroom, reception hall, din- many prices, to A : ingroom and cottage use. $13.50 instead Of $18.52 < ■! Prices are: BOWMAN'S— Fourth Floor. ' —I A A NOW "NEWSIES" IRE GOING TO ORGANIZE Boys Say They Want a "Progress ive Business Organization" and Are Going to Have It If Harrisburg's Chamber of Com merce, Rotary Club and similar or ganizations want to maintain their place in the spotlight—well they'd bet ter spruce up a bit. For the city's litest bunch of busi nessmen is going to organize. The Harrisburg Newsboy's Associa tion, is to be the name of the new organization—and it's to be a "pro gressive business organization." The boys admit it, therefore it must be so. Just what the object and scope of activities of the new association is to be, was rather difficult for a languid reporter to discover this morning His city editor merely said: "There's a new trade organization being formed somewhere, go out and get the story." So down to Mike Klawansky, who hands out papers and rakes in the price of apartment house sites, at Third and Market streets, the reporter hied in quest of the story. "Mike," his reporter friend inquir ed, "know anything about a new Board of Trade, or something like it they're going to organize 'round here?" "Sure," grinned Mike. "I-laven't you heard about it? What kind of a re porter are you. anyway?" disdainfully. "Why, it's going to be the News boy's Association," he continued In formally, "But you'd better go up and see Maurice Koplowltz. He's one of the guys that's startin' it." Hack to Second and Market streets the Information seeker went to inter view Maurice —aged 16, in years; 45, in ability. "Say, Maurice," he was asked, "tell mo about this club you fellows are forming." •'You mean the Harrisburg News boy's Association. I suppose," pomp ously suggested Maurice, as he assum ed the attitude of a regular Chamber of Commerce secretary, in the act of Slanting an interview. Again*! Publicity "Well, now," ho continued, slowly, "1 feel that it would be inadvisable for me to furnish you with much infor mation at thjs advance date. Yuh knew, we ain't strong for newspaper write-ups," he added, parenthetically. After considerable coaxing, how ever! and the promise to work his name into the story. Maurice finally consented to explain the object of the new association. "It's to be for the best interests of the 'newsies,' " said he. "We expect to have a hall where, we may meet regularly to discuss methods for in creasing our business, making our work easier and for our educational advancement. In other words, it's to be a regular Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A., Lyceum course and high school combined," proudly predicted the embryo organizer. "You know we're . going to have NO DOU6I THAT RESINOL DOES HEAL SICK SKIN When you know physicians have prow-rilicd kesinul for 20 years in the treatment of eczema and other itch ing, burning, unsightly skin eruptions, and have written thousands of reports saying: "It is my regular prescrip tion for itching," "Resinol has pro duced brilliant results," "The result it gave was marvelous in one of the worst cases of eczema." etc., etc., doesn't it make you feel that "this is the treatment I can rely on for MY skin-trouble?" The moment Resinol Ointment touches itching skins, the itching stops and healing begins. With the aid of Resinol Soap, it almost always clears away every trace of eczema, ringworm, pimples, or other torment ing eruption quickly, leaving the skin clear and healthy. Sold by all drug gists. For trial free, write to Dept. 17-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. APRIL 21, 1915. Governor Brumbaugh, Secretary llyiatt, Judge Kunkel and all those men address us," explained the "news ies" who had come to Maurice's res cue. "Why, 'Wag' Hoffman Is talkln' i to CJovernor Brumbaugh now," proud ly informed Maurice. "You just watch us," admonished the group. "We'ro going to meet down at the Harrisburg Xews Agency next week some evening to elect officers. Then we'll make that Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club and all the rest of them set up and take notice. You wait and see." KING OSCAR 5C CIGARS • • As regularly as you want a good smoke for your nickel King Oscar quality will supply it. A brand that has been regularly good far 24 years is a sure to-please smoke. 5c BANDAGES When you are bandaging do not try any of the fancy tricks and kinds of ; the practiced surgeon. Your job is to get the bandage on firmly enough BO that it won't slip off, but not so ttght that it will restrict the circulation of the blood. Always start bandaging from the thinner end of the limb and work toward the thicker end. Your own intelligence will Indicate the best way in which the bandage should be placed.—May Outing. 3
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