12 j Counter-Mussed Undermuslins A June Flurry of Notions F N Grouped for a Special Clearance Promising Very Decided <> i To-mnrrnw Savings Preparations for this event in staple notions have / / KnR/ I V\S! l Values of an exceptional character mark this going forward for a month, with the result that you will he —. -s aK '^ ( * jjp/ I \ outgoing of undermuslins from the Spring season. able to choose to-morrow, at decided sa\ ings, from a \ er\ com M 7 / /*T \ j • , , plete stock. Trices are not likelv to roach so low a level at - .v , W ' 'jj > <,i Mi fA ?0 er C ent" y 03565 SaV, " gß aVCrage *' ' any other time this season. l\l /\ B\| f Among the items that have been specially re- tpoois'for' . Q . U * lUy 5c on 1 card*!*! .f.\*. . C °. , !* r . .".'V! 1 !??. 7c IA / ) WA \ / \ j duced are these- Bo* of S dozen assorted nickel Fancy drew, and trimming but- W' V V' "V)— i' -T«3Sfcr mi V / \ *'| , „ aafety pin* 9c tons, regularly 25c to J 1.00 a dozen. 'fefT*,- * A~' P' B^2ss^^^ V 1 trimming of ribbon, lace or embroidery. Re- black, tan and white Jc 100-yard spool button thread. r \* •* w V f I V U I / , . ® . 1 .arge spools basting cotton. Ic for M wa. . .t. . ju*- -W #l. 1 \ v » duced to !'•>f fl-cord machine thread, with oc Invisible hair pins, on cabinet \ iTS \ 75c and SI.OO corset covers. Reduced to. «9« ThuV°4o%o. th «o Hooks and e'ye» m hiack and 500-yard spools basting cotton. 3 10c dusting caps . ...5c /T^WW I 12.50 and 53.50 ahon skirt*. Re- $2 9H to *3.95 combinations. Re- DRESSING SACQI'ES REDITED for R ' V A Vh !2S.UU buits rrom Regular •""" - jDi "* p °—"-* s, "- rt - st - fi - !.«««,«»««.«»«, : Oak porch swings in mission finish of finest selected wood; com- Stock Are Now Sellino at slß 75 01 UIUUA 11W W dl KJ r*~J A Stylish Summer Corset } nailed); adjustable seats and back; painted: four-passenger size. B.VOO J \ \ Four-passenger all-iron Swings, with awning covering; frame made >IPU 11 4- AA D 1 Xl First of all—this is NOT a "Self-Reduc- entirely of steel $12.00 ft oizes 01 to ft Kegular /I \\. ng" Corset," though suitable for medium Lawn settees of high grade material 9Sc full figures as well as for the slender. Hammocks In attractive colorings and designs, combined with the HH SISkMJiVC SIZOS 3/ tO 46 StOUt Material is the "Steeltex" batiste used in Krea !-mirThammo of k Tn i' , hir al "Vi, ••■•_••• *I.OO to s«.so 9Vf- II v-r* IV «q -rircpts Couch hammocks that cannot be matched elsewhere in this section W |pr7 \]V „ . \\ IvT/i 1 4 4 ou »» j* u of Pennsylvania for durability and attractiveness are beinpr shown in - UL V : Latest Military Shape; medium m all the basement, at SSOO to 31300 - / (/y off" ev erya d van«ge°f'he best custom | ffiSft'EfrSS %£ | , J jf\ V clothes in quality, fit and individuality /T\ Lasticurve-Back. |v y \ the additional attraction of econ- V#iJ An EXCeUent C»Bet-A Kg Value ToUHng Will LoSe \ * The styles are in the popular English Buy early—and better take more than sacks with two or three buttons, skele- VACATION SPTCIAT one pair. Sizes to begin sale are 21 to 30. jVIQ-lIV of ItS loVS jpj ton or full lined, patch or regular J J <1 — \ •'These good patterns at your service A Summer Shirt That Every | Without a Kodak Scotch mixtures and Blue flannels and -j-» \A/*ll W7 4-4- Wf Even if you contemplate a single dav's trip into the tweeds homespuns bOV W ill W ailt tO W ear country your pleasures will he fuller" if yol carry a j Plain grey cassimeres Fine blue serges and kodak with you. Grey ShadOW Striped Ta U rWn iSh ch d eckr S a e nd ' White and ColorS that thought suggests: cassimeres « •« « Pin strineH ra«*im#r»« T»* €r P* ai " s An outing shirt in every sense of the word, and an out-of- Vest pocket autographic kodak #e.oo g^\ V' n head Check school shirt, if J'OU please. Made with low adjustable collar t with Anastigmat lens, f 7.7 SIO.OO ' U/ and worsteds worsteds and half sleeves, in white, tan, grey and blue chambray; sizes No ' L?^ t °|: m J? h, 1 c kodak ' Jr Sflo ° Mai Dive.. Pomeroy A Stewart-Second Floor. Raar. 12 and 14 years. Each Wlth lens,' f 7.V '.'.'.'. *.'.'. MM madras shirts, in sport style, are in demand for wear on play With n. R. lens «is.oo MoSBf Vnil IV, inlr r\f Q _ J_t ' f \ grounds: sizes 12 to 14 years SI.OO No. IA folding pocket kodak, R. r. lens 915.00 llv/ll J. ' /LI I IllllJv iJJ. oomerninp Vj-OOd lO Negligee shirts with separate or attached collar oOs Xo - ?l fold,n s pocket kodak, R. R. lens 517.50 f®X»M Boys' 53.50 silk shirts with separate collar and French With autographic back $20.00 '-O .f« "P _ A ' J • "\/" < | —,. - . cuffs, are now reduced to / $2.39 No. 3A folding pocket kodak, R. R. lens ... $20.00 Iftf Dal 111 OUmmernme Y Oil vJtlOnf" rir 4 —M Stewart Basement,but you will find them in gen- A stock that is more complete than you will find in any a " d llOS!> ' ta^S W | lere ualit y is given first ~ Ea^ h 'J in natural color and equipped with 1 4 Sythcn ,s Krt'tf tlTs'tln Jar J j '' * Lqutfiment in All Pullman Dining Cars. The Bohn Syphon is so well thought of from a scientific basis because of its superiority of con struction and because it is perhaps the only refrigerator made that maintains: Low and uniform temperature Freedom from moisture Pure atmosphere Economy in consumption of ice Perfect circulation and absence of odors Perfect drainage The provision chambers in all Bohn Syphon refrigerators are lined with porcelain enamel There are many styles to be seen in our Basement Housewares section Prices start at SIO.OO and go by easy stages to $117.00. Divss, Pomeroy & Stewart. * RHffi For «our acid stomachs, gas and fer mentation of food. A teaspoonful in a fourth of a glass of hot water usually firives INSTANT RELIEF Sold by all druggists In either powder or tablet form at 50 cents per bottle.—Advertise ment. Modern Optical Offices Where Lenses Are Ground When you break your glasses we can replace them at once and "Save You Money." When you need glasses call on us for an examination. Every pair of glasses guaran teed high grade. GOHL OPTICAL CO. 34 North Third St. (Where Glaiaea Are Made High*.) *■ Try Telegraph Want AJs WEDNESDAY EVENING. PEACH TREES NOT I KILLED BY SPAYING! No Evidence That Lime Sulfur Solution Has Been Injurious to Orchards Dr. H. A. Surface, the State Zool ogist, In a letter to Professor F. N. Fagen, of State College, declares that there does not exist as far as he can ascertain any support for the pub lished statement that peach trees have been killed by the use of lime-sulphur mixture for borers, but that frost has done the harm. Dr. Surface says, in part: "I note that you and Professor Ad ams are saying that 'thousands of peach trees in commercial orchards j through the Cumberland Vallev and In I Western Pennsylvania have been killed by arsenical poisoning through appli- I cations of lime-sulfur and arsenate of ; lead for the purpose of controlling the peach borer,' and that you advise peach growers lo discontinue the use of this preparation. As one who has given this subject most careful study I beg liberty to make a correction. The damage to peach trees over this State is certainly by freezing, correctlv called frost clrdle injury, and not by any lime-sulfur or arsenate of lead or any other spray treatment. I can show you trees that have been treated for five years successfully with lime-sulfur I and arsenate of lead without nn- I | Jury whatever. I can naniT*** like Mr. Barr, of Lancaster c 0«... j who regularly treats his peach orchard ! with lime-sulfur and lead arsenate, ! and at the recent demonstration of I the Division of Zoology at the Ma. i sonic Home at Ellzabethtown he pub j licly offered any man five dollars who would find a borer in anv one of his | eight thousand peach trees. None of his trees has been injured n.t the crown or in any 'other way by the material used. Practically the same can be said of successful results in controlling borers by W. H. Banzhaf. president of the Lycoming Pounty Horticultural Society, of Muncy, Pa. He has had no damage from the material used, nn the other hand, T have many re ports such as Hepman Haase, of W ayne county, also a large grower in Erie county, and dozens of others whose names and addresses I can give, whose peach trees have been killed by the frost girdle injury or freezing and who never used any arsenate of lead or lime-sulfur solution for the control of the borers. This frost girdle injury j Is especially conspicuous in the west lem part of Pennsylvania this vear. It jls to be seen in orchards where no I spray materials were used on the i trunks of trees and especially where arsenate of lead has never been «n --plied. Finally. Dr. M. B. Waite. United States plant pathologist, Washington, D. C., sent a representative to examine some trees that were supposed to be injured by some other cause, such as that which vou mention, and decided that the damage was due to winter freezing. "If you wish to look Into thin suh j Ject further. T shall be glad to give vou [all help possible through the records in my hands." HARRISBUR FSF&H TELEGRAPH BRYAN WILL SPLIT DEMOCRATIC PARTY [Continued from First Page.] between President Wilson and Secre tary Bryan will project itself far Into the politics of the future and result iin as wide a breach in the Democratic party as the circumstances that led to the downfall of the Republican party in 1912. That the consequences will be as serious from a party standpoint is generally feared by Democratic lead ers. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan came to gether as a result of one of those mys terious happenings in politics that sometimes unite men mutually antag onistic in habit, thought and princi ple. T# union of their interests In the Baltimore convention of 1912 was dic tated by political expediency. Once Bryan "became convinced that the Presidential nomination was beyond his grasp he made a light for Wilson that was dramatic In the extreme. The final separation of the two men is equally dramatic, coming as It does at a time when an international crisis threatens, and portending for a cer tainty a desperate contest between determined men and factions. "Cocked Hat" Note The same hand that a few years ago planned the famous political note which suggested that for the good of the party Mr. Bryan should be "knocked into a cocked hat" signed the document that probably makes certain a historic political struggle. No one in Washington doubts that from this time forth Mr. Bryan will speak his mind fairly on the Adminis tration. In fact the belief Is quite CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean StanauTre of general that Mr. Bryan, who excels in attack, is more contented than he has bean at any time slnct March 4. I&2 3, when he became Secretary of State. Thre Is reason to believe that Mr. Bryan felt out of Joint with his sur roundings fro nitlie beginning of the Administration. He was compelled to play a subortlinate part in politics as well as statecraft, and the role was a new one for the Peerless X.eader. Democratic leaders are fearful that the dominance of their party will come to an end on March 4, 1917, as a result of the break between Mrfl Wilson and Mr. Bryan. They admit that Mr. Bry an has a large personal following, large enough to encompass the defeat of the ticket in 1916 should Mr. Wil son be a candidate for re-election, unless in the meantime there should be a political understanding between them. His Candidacy Probable They will not be surprised if Mr. Bryan is a candidate for the Presiden tial nomination with "peace and pro hibition" as his issues. They think they foresee a fight in the party con vention of 1916 with Bryan, as in 1912, HORLJCK'S The Original MALTED MILK Unloma you may "HORLIOK'S" you may got m Substitute. JUNE 9, 1915. playing a leading role, but perhaps ar rayed against the man whose fortunes he made and whose Administration he served until last night. ' There is good reason to believe that Mr. Bryan has been restless for more that: a year over the failure of Presi dent Wilson to say something in pub lic on the one term declaration in the Baltimore platform. Jlrfl Bryan wrote this declaration, which com mitted the candidate to the one term principle. To Make Your Figure Slim and Attractive If you are one of the many who suffer from obesity you know only too well the humiliation and discomfort one sufTers when they are too fat. The cause of obesity is undoubtedly due to faulty as similation. Too much of your food is turned Into fat and too little into strength and vitality. To correct this eat sparingly of starchy foods and get from anv good druggist a few oil of kort'in capsules and take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. Thcv cost little, act quickly, are pleas ant to take and are perfectly safe. After starting treatment weigh yourself, once a week and do not skip a single dose until you are down to normal. 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