m T.ADIES' BAZAAR M Thompson's, Ma K a esr d DON'T FORGET 1 A IOC JiL DON'T FORGET 80C THE NUMBER 1 U-J£ d. 4tll 3t. THE NUMBER Embroldery and to so " We Advertise the Truth—The Truth Advertises Us" Values of Unusual Interest For To-morrow Our Entire Stock ef Women's Sharp Reductions and Misses' Newest Spring Suits n „ n, >.. M . . »j ji, n i «i 7 a • i Um W Om6D s 311(1 Misses Divided Into 3 Lots For Quick Clearance No Restrictions Newest Cloth Coats Every Suit Included ifih) Ever y Size Can Be Fitted 'TC For Women's and COATS—worth up d»0 QA Misses' Suits; sold , / V\ to $5.98; now all season up to $12.98. ff \ ITV Beltprt 8tvl „ |n „, at e rials of Covert and Newest styles, materials ami colors. f r) Black and White Checks. All sizes. - n \W 7C For Women's and "1 rkr COATS—worth up (t*o QA / O Misses' Suits; sold ffi j J '/T to $6.98; now vOti/U all season up to $22.98. f":!w I j V|\ Choose from a pretty fcollection of / II I \I \ styles, materials and colors. All sizes. Beautiful styles, materials and colors. £ | \ \l \ sl4 75 m" W T" S & F\ JSZZT.Z $4.90 V Misses Suits; / \ % ) ! Newest styles. In every new material Sold all season up to $30.00. cr™ [/» an< * c °l° r . Including white chinchillas. All Stunning- styles, materials and colors. sizes. * - ' 1 J i ( : 7 -\ Splendid Show- Stunning Waists Reduced , ° L f , S " mmer in Price for To-morrow Washable Dresses Lingerie and Crepe de Chine , fk h " d Pre "y suk Voik Waisls , nd Tub SiHl /II ] , Dresses at Big wor(h np 10 sl . so . Waists 'mEStiSavings « ur rrlM w.i.«, ««rth « P }\<' W\ < \*ffiSG3W Women's nnj. ' I fljjlEj 111 Wl, pretty styles. All many styles wanted color and J\T /J 1 J SvP I I « m' sizes shown for the color conibinatlonrT -^ f®f] 11 JB Other styles up fl»t Ume. AU all ' jt~\ Wnmpn'* nnd MlmrM* M'" 71 Silk DrfMfd, worth . _ ___ __ Zf—lll Tg "'VTDQ I '' Dress Skirts at Big SILK «£pESj Reductions PETTICOATS JT Poplin Dresses new- PKIRT*. worth | SKIKTS, worth _ _ * JfrWIWA est st^,es a,ui colors. up $3.r,0. up to *r..wt. worth up to #3.00. other' styles up Our Price Our Prlee Our Prlee Summer Washable Dress Skirts sl-89 $2.89 $1.59 Ratine, Unen, Bedford Cord and Made of all wool Handsome stvles. ' Novelty Wash Materials. Every new black and navy in beautiful'all Kxcellent quality style is here at our regular low prices sow; also cream wool materials. silk mescaline, new- OJ)f ~n }K_l H<) serge, and black Newest colors, in- est shades and ' ' and white checks. eluding black, changeable effects. Many styles to navy blue and Have pretty deep select from. white. flounces. LAUNCHING OF TWO NEW REVENUE CUTTERS | .or !SF,VtNCB' RofYXSi. eMMiai^MUfc' Newport News, \ a.. May 7.—Ship >ing circles are displaying great inter est in (lie two new coast guard cutlets, Ossipee and Tallapoosa, which were built and launched in nairs. The new ships are the finest of their kind ever built and fill a long-felt want in the revenue cutter service. Miss Sally Fleming McAdoo, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury, ttnder whose .lurlsoiction these boats will operate, was sponsor for the Ossipee. t ' i INDIA QUALITY AND f/rflj AS THE CEYLON WATCHWORD Gold Label /Ar j SI.OO v Green Label Buff Label —— 80c jm Red Label Per Pound ~M~ £* #6 „ 6 » c B gkElJ Per Pound FRIDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 7, 1915. WOMEN PLEAD WITH STATE OFFICIALS Ask For Consideration For the State Village For Feeble Minded in Union County A delegation representing the 30,000 clubwomen of the state appealed to Governor M. G. Brumbaugh yesterday and gained his interest in the bill pro viding for an appropriation to the Village for Feeble-Minded Women of Chlld-Bearlng Age in Union county. The women were received by the Governor in the Executive Mansion. Mrs. Edward M. Biddle, of Carlisle, former president of the State Fed eration, led the delegation and told the Governor that the women of the state are aroused because they believe the legislature will adjourn without making provision for the custodial care of the army of feeble-minded women. Mrs. Biddle related the his tory of the movement which led the last legislature to appropriate SIO,OOO to secure a site for the village. This site, she declared, has been secured, plans made for the erection of the buildings and a survey of the state made which shows that besides several thou sand women who are at large there are about 800 on the waiting lists of institutions which care for the feeble minded. Vounjitonn, o. Our Windows 217 Market St 217 | v.. I A Special "Low Price" Sale of SPRING FOOTWEAR /%. Showing All the Very Newest C m. SPRING STYLES FOR LAD,ES Jmj k\ $2.45 $3.50 and $4.00 Values / The Patent Peggy Pumps The Lace Gaiter Oxford The New Cloth Top Pumps The Lace Gaiter Shoe The Baby Doll Pumps The Button Gaiter Boot MEN'S ELK OUTING SHOES MEN'S CLOTH TOP OXFORDS $1.95 $2.45 r f Yb\ 1 A popular style In tan, pat ft*. Vp\ I Men's tan and black elkekln ent and dull leathers, fancy jff o ihjr T ©V L. outing shoes. A shoe for com- colored cloth or plain J.jt< L X ijaynft fort and service. Strong elk leather tops. All sizes. *°'t2 5" values 2 * 8 ' RearUlar 14 valueß ' Rubber \ J I Men's black and white rubber sole AQ n I 522309 I Tennis Oxfords. All sizes. 75c values"*'*' | Specials in Our Busy Bargain Department INFANTS' WHITE SHOES button styles t.f\ i GIRLS' WHITE PVMM-child's and girls' -§f\ in white canvas, black and patent leather. white canvas Marv Jane Pumps. Sizes up to / W/" Sizes up to f>. 75c values 2. SI.OO values ■ WOMEN'S JI'LIETS—SOO pairs of Women's "7- WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS. Odd rt o SI.OO Juliets on bargain tables. / f and end pairs and samples. Values up to $2. Saturday •* v Special at K, BAREFOOT SANDAL* for hoys and girls. /j/1- CHILDREN'S TWO-STRAP SANDALS. Two p/* Heavy well-stitched soles anrl uppers. Sizes straps. Patent leather. Sizes up to 6. SI.OO up to 3 values at TENNIS SLIPPERS for boys and girts. /< fl _ I INFANTS' SOFT SOI.ES. Different colors 4 A Black or white. Rubber soles. Sizes up to Button or lace. 50c values. Book's special 7 *#/" Girls' and Boys' Spring Footwear G^J h s?l«'vT ES 98c Girls ' Pumps > oxfwds ' of shoes and* 7 U IpI.DU V alueS . c 1 1 ■l_ '| slippers. Best, white oandals and Shoes IA i^ n ' n ail - , Si7 - es up 10 2 " "eY 7 ! Sturdy calfskin and 141 I** $1.50 values. > M UH IO ;! patent leather n _ SB \s> 1 button or lace yv \ V Spring Dress Shoes v ' models, sizes \ \0" "klfi ln } K j' v? ■ UIS to pairs, new '' A ;? 'I SKTES AO. BKBWBSS // U'hu. tSI U5 Boy*' Elk Scouting Shoe., black »Pto 2. J !f.h 1 <■*" 1 ■ and tan. with Elkskln er m sl-50 val.( "PM' TKiisb , s ', t 5H C/l ues- f Saturdiiy Rubber' dole., $2 values at .. f. Kvonlnß SUPERIOR COURT | UW IS CHANGED Continuous Service to Be the Rule in Determining Seniority of Commission Governor Brumbaugh has approved the Graham House bill amending the Superior Court act of 189 5 so that the rank, priority and seniority of the Judges shall be determined by "con tinuous length of service" as a mem ber of the court. The bill also pro vides that the oourt may at its dis cretion designate two of the members to write opinions during the sessions and that these members shall not be required to sit at hearings and removes the mandatory provision that the couit must meet at least once a year in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Harrlsburg, Scranton and Wllllamsport. providing that the place of sittings may be op tional with the court Another pro vision Is that the compensation of pro thonotarles shall be as authorized b} ' the act of 1909. Approval was given by the Governor to the House bill providing that an . attorney shall have u lien for his com pensation upon his client's cause of action, claim or counter cluim which shall attach to any award, verdict, or- , der or other form of Judgment. The i bill also provides that the lien shall not be affected by any compromise or I settlement before or after Judgment. I The Governor also signed the bill j prohibiting the use or sale of any balloons made or intended to contain fire for purposes of ascension. This measure will not apply to any balloon In which a person ascends, but Is in tended to forbid the paper balloons so much used at night. Other bills approved were: Senate bill providing a chief book- j keeper for the Auditor General's De partment at a salary of $2,800, an as- I slstant chief bookkeeper at $2,000, two bookkeepers and an additional traveling auditor at |I,BOO each. Senate bill supplementing act of 1906 by providing that debts of mu nicipalities consolidated shall be paid by the consolidated city and for the levying of a uniform tax to pay It. House bill authorizing payment from state funds of cost of transferring In sane persons on orders of the State Board of Charitteß or committee on lunacy. House bill making any person, firm or corporation liable for cost of e: tingulshlng fires which may occur i second class cities through their crimi nal Intent or willful negligence or where they have not compiled with any ordinance or regulation. i REV, STA>fETS GHAPIJAIN At the regular monthly meeting of the Reily Hose Company, last even ing, the Rev. Amos M. Stamets, pas tor of Augsburg Lutheran Church was chosen chaplain. After he accepted, the fire company gave him a gold ser vice badge. t| You May Spend More Money I but You Won't Get a Better — fjmS Cigar than the (||l JOHN RUSKIN A H It makes no difference how fine your taste for cigars may be, the I m JOHN RUSKIN will satisfy it. And if you are a smoker of indifferent WJsrW nickel cigars buy a JOHN RUSKIN Mi today and learn just how much pur- ffidKv chasing power there is in your nickel, ESQ The Havana tobacco in every KS JOHN RUSKIN is the choicest grown. They are mild, big and fragrant—each B cigar is hand made assuring free and even burning. Our tremendous output enables us to give you this great value for sc. pigaj AValuable_Prolit_Sh2rinJ_Voucher is attached to the band of every JOHN RUSKIN CIGAR. Additional Profit Sharing Vouchers if you buy them by the bo*. Profit Sharing II Catalog sent free upon request. l|| I. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO., NEWARK, N. J. H The Urjeit Independent Cigar Factory in the World U | SMITH & KEFFER CO., Inc. RABBIT SILVER TO RETURN FROM RUSSIA SUNDAY Rabbi Louis Silver, of the Kesher Israel Jewish congregation, who has been at his former home in Russia and visiting various cities in the war zone since early last summer, arrived In New York yesterday. He is sched uled to arrive in this city Siindav morning. 9