Saturday Specials in Shoes of Quality Shoes that possess the style and wearing qualities that will give the maximum in service. Special prices for Sat urday just to get you acquainted—if you once buy here, you'll always buy here. r For Men and Boys Men's and boys' Goodyear welt shoes and oxfords; correct styles, to please all tastes. Russets, gun metal and patent. 54.00 Men's Shoes. 53.00 Men's Shoes, * Saturday £ O A £ Saturday ry aj- Special Special W" l ' * $2.50 and $2.75 Men's $3.50 Men's Shoes, an d Boys* Shoes. Saturday O Q C Saturday 1 Q C Special Special 1 <(/D Little Gents' Shoes in various leathers: sizes to .13: former prices $1.25 to $1.75. Q C Saturday special i/wC \ Ladies' & Children's Shoes & Oxfords Ladies" and children's high grade shoes and exfords with high and low heels: gun metal, vici, patent: chiffon and gray tops. $4.00 values, $3.00 values. Saturday (t» o A C Saturday C? O C Special vOoT'l) Special (PuitD $3.50 values. Barefoot Sandals, Saturdav c\ Qg sizes 12 to f* F* Special.'.... 2 ODC Extraordinary: Ladies' gun metal, patent and white pumps. $2.00 and $2.50 1 Q C values 1 «uD I —■ ( FREE! FREE! With every purchase of men's or women's shoes to morrow we will give free an attractive leather purse. With every purchase of children's shoes, we will give free an attractive Rah Rail Hat for Summer wear. M.&M. WILLIAMS SHOE SHOP 5 S. Fourth Street, Harrisburg, Pa. WILL TEACH MODERN I METHODS OF COOKING [Continued from First I'agr.] lel.—A meeting to protest against American shipments of war materials was held last night by the Deutscher AVehrverein. A resolution was adopt ed calling for the discontinuance of the export from Germany of goods particularly needed in America, such as dvestuffs, and the limitation of Imports from America as far as pos sible until the trade which is declared objectionable is stopped. Italians in U. S. May Not Be Called to Italy By Associated Press Washington. May 21. —Italians in the I'nlted States probably will not be called back to the colors unless the Kuropenn war is to continue for an other year. Italian officials here be lieve Italy has sufficient men in her home army to maintain a vigorous of- j fenslve against Austria. The possibility that Italy's entrance in the war may compel peace in an other six months is suggested in Italian quarters here as a reason for with holding any call for reservists resi dent in foreign countries until the necessity for them shall become ap parent through the development ot military operations. Last Note in Green Book Sent to Burian By Associated Press P.-ffis, May 21, 10.13 A. M.—A Ha vas dispatch from Rome says: "The tinal document in the Green l Book issued by the Italian govern ment is the note sent by Foreign Min ister Sonnino to the Duke of Avarna, Italian ambassador at Vienna, annull ing the triple alliance. The note, which was communicated to Baron Burian. Austrian foreign minister on May 4. closes with the following statement: " 'All efforts of the Italian govern ment encounter the resistance of the imperial Austrian government, which after several months decides to con cede only the special interests of Italy in Avlona and to promise in sufficient concession of territory in Trent a concession which admits of no nor mal solution of the situation from ethical, political and military points of view. This concession, moreover, would not be accomplished except at an undetermined period; that is to say, only at the end of the war.' " Balfour's Health May Prevent His Acceptance By Associated Press London. Slay 21.—Nothing further has developed concerning the minis terial crisis beyond the authoritative statement that the health of former Premier Balfour is likely to preclude his acceptance of the post of the first lord of the admiralty though this would appenr to be in doubt as to whether both parties desire that he take the office. The Times says Mr. Balfour un doubtedly will go to the admiralty, "If he is invited to do so and there is an unanimous wish that he should." Much discussion revolves around the position of Viscount Haldane. The Liberal newspapers are protesting against his removal as lord high chancellor, taking the ground that It would be a concession to the press campaign that has been waged against him on account of his supposed Ger man sympathies. Spain Will Protect Interests of Italy By Associated Press Rome. May 20, 10.25 P. M., via Paris, May 21, 5.55 A. M.—The Tri bune says the Italian government has not yet decided what neutral country will be asked to protect the interests of Italians in Germany after war is de clared but -predicts that it will be Spain. SB,OOO FOR SUFFERERS By Associated Press Rome, May 20, 10.15 P. M., via Paris, May 21, 5.50 A. M.—A letter from Cardinal Gasparri. papel secre tary of state to Cardinal Amette, arch bishop of Paris, in which was en closed a draft for 40.000 francs (SB,- 000) as a gift from Pope Benedict to war sufferers, is published by the Osservatore Romano. The subscrip tion is intended to open a fund which will be raised under the patronage of Cardinal Amette for the relief of the civil population in the French prov inces occupied by Germany. DERRY TOWNSHIP TEACHERS Special to The Telegraph Hershey, May 21.—At a recent meeting of the Derry township school directors the following teachers were appointed: Supervising principal, Stacy Peters; first assistant, Harry S. Everett; supervisor of drawing, Ma bel R. Brown; eighth year, Arthur P. Hocker; seventh year, Ira Shank; sixth year, Sara Foreman; fifth year, George Foreman; fourth year, Edna C. Erb; second year. May V. Moyer; first year, Mabel Hoffman, Ruth Her shey " and Carrie Dressier. May B. Hershey will supervise the primary work; Waltonville primary, Edna L. Hocker; Sunnyside, S. S. Balsbaugh; Stoverdale, Margaret Long; Gravel Hill, Amos E. Hess. The Vian school has been closed and the scholars will be brought to Hershey. The Latin and German, and the music depart ment teachers have not been ap pointed. MISSIONARY IN PULPIT Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., May 21. Professor Walter Hoffsotner. Y. M. C. A. mis sionary. recently returned on furlough from his station at Tokio, Japan, will (ill the pulpit at the Otterbein United Brethren Church on Sunday at 10.30 a. m. arid 7.30 p. m. He will also address the Halifax Brotherhood in the church at 2.30 o'clock. Professor Hoft'somer is well known to a large number of local people. In his student days he played baseball with the Fel ton 'nine, of Steelton, which competed for honors with the Halifax team. His wife, who was Miss Posey, taught school here. "FIRST DEFENDER" DIES Thomas M. Uttley Was Well-Known liawyer and "Soldier Special to The Telegraph Lewistown, Pa., May 21. —Thomas M. Uttley, the oldest member of the Mifflin county bar and one of the best known citizens of the county, died at his home here yesterday. Mr. Uttley had been In failing health for some time, but was taken seriously ill on Wednesday night. He was aged 80 years. A wife and four sons survive him. Mr. Uttley was a member of the famous Logan Guards of the First Defenders. PHYSICIAN HAS STROKE Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., May 21.—Dr. A. R. McCormick, a prominent physician of Lancaster, was stricken with paralysis at the dinner table at his home in that city. His entire right side and his speech are affected. , MAY 21, 1915. LIVINGSTON'S 0 SOUTH MARKET SQ. HARRISBURG'S OLDEST CREDIT STORE Commencing this Saturday and continuing through out next week, every garment in our store will be put on sale at prices which will surpass any that have ever been offered in this store. During this sale your credit will be good as usual, and you will be able to take ad vantage of our special prices by purchasing anything you desire and paying for it on our easy payment plan. Ladies' Suits \ » in all the approved fabrics, such as Poplin, Gabardine, Serge, etc.; all the O iMV latest creations. Garments that sold 11 ly U P to $22.50. This sale, Jjjj $11.85 gterT Ladies' Coats Lot of about 75 to close out. Complete assortment of styles, materials and sizes. C QC Values up to $15.00. This sale vD«OD Ladies' Dresses Lot of about 50—in Poplin, Messaline, Crepe de Chine and other popular materials. Exceptional values. C QC This sale ipDtOD Ladies' A limited supply on hand to close out. Values Q Q up to $4.50 "OC Men's Suits "fl in Serges/ Plaids, Mixtures and all the popular materials and |^\f styles of the season. Lot of about 150 to choose from. Extraordi nary values. This sale I A $11.85 I These are but some of the won• 1 1 I devful values. Space does noi \ 1 V permit to enumerate them all. Juu Come in and convince yourself. LIVINGSTON'S O SOUTH MARKET SQ. HARRISBURG'S OLDEST CREDIT STORE f > King Oscar 5c Cigars chain is no stronger than its weakest link, and a cigar is no better than its filler de spite all exterior frills and fancies. Can't get away from that fact. To be a good smoke the filler must be good. Remember a cigar that looks good doesn't always prove a good smoke. Good thing to bank on reputation if you really want a full measure of cigar value. W&flSr* Here's a reputation that should catch your eye and coax your nickel willingly— Regularly Good 24 Years Try Telegrapk Want Ads. 7