- • t •• M •>J s?•• :f- •• ' _ $2.50 Colonial Pumps $1.69 $2.00 to $3.50 Women's Shoes. SI.OO 50 pairs of new patent colt Colo- Sizes nial pumps with medium point oxfords and pumps, toe ami full Louis heel. They 50c Roys' Mesh Union Suits. .. S9c come in all sizes in C, D and K All sizes— knee length. widths. Friday only, at this j op Women's Vests 7c price. Swiss Ribbed Vests, in all regular 50c Women's I'nion Suits .... 250 sizes. Swiss ribbed Union Suits with $1.75 Boy Scout, Shoes $1.59 lace trimmed knee—all sl«es and Brown F.lk Boy Scout Shoes, sizes extra sizes. I 9t013 H. Friday only, $1.59. Ready - to- Wear Bargains In the Basement $2 and $2.50 Wash Dresses, $1.19 7Rc linene Skirts 39c 100 fresh new Wash Dresses All sizes in this lot. All are will be put on sale in the base- fresh and clean and new ment tomorrow. Lots of black models. and white awning stripes and SI.OO White Wash Skirts . . B9c many other attractive pat- Ratine, corduroy and poplin— terns; every one new. all sizes; also black and white SI.OO and $1.50 Waists .... 25c checks. R dozen clean, fresh Waists In j 50c Kimonos . . 25c a *l sines. | White and colors—all sizes. 50c Men's Underwear 29c) SI.OO Bed Spreads 89c Mesh Llnene Shirts and Drawers; Plain white and colors—full size. ?V lst L V? 1 J ,aoO i£ thletl f "ike B 7,v In bleached Sheets 3»e v. D.); for Friday only. ' sivon 75c Athletic Cnlon Suit* 48c „„ „' ' White nainsook (cut like B. y S9cßolster Cases 25c D.), in all men's sizes Hemstitched; 42x,2. $1 .00 Kmhroidery . . SDr 12 He Curtain Goods 8c I Swiss Kmbrotderv Flouncing. 45' Large assortment of patterns, in inches wide; Friday only. white and colors. 2B< * J 1 ?. ,Mlkorrhlpfs 3 for 50c| 39c Onyx Silk Hose 25c All linen embroidered Handker- Black, white, gray and suede; enters. | a j| s | zes: Friday only. P THE UPTOWN SHOPPING CENTER——U I f-1 f •«T A TRANSFER " Robinson's J P THIRD AHD BROAD I | IV.H HKD FIREMAN TO WED 1\ YORK HOSPITAL. The York Hospital will be the scene i of « wedding? this evening. when Hugh j P. Cox, 316 Mnench street, a fireman on thp Middle Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who lost his leg in a railroad iirrident on May 25, takes Miss Flor ence Osborne, daughter of F. F\ Os borne, "To Hamilton street, as Ills bride. When the accident occurred j friends of the couple tried to persuade ! them to postpone their wedding day, but this they refused. At the present! time Mr. Cox is greatly improved hut unable to move. ITALIANS MF.CT RESISTANCE Rome, June 9. via. IT\ 1 Woo Un™«« FOR friday only Uirls Dresses , 1 worth to $1.25, , ACkWomen's and Misses' AA to orth .'° .*'.??! 25c summer dresses a I 111 l > ■ ' Values to $3.50, For T\fM.9V V ..... ■».r.«»«»T. [I | Kimonos jft JSSfc jflp ..i. I J Only sfl Kimonoa to aclls fnll 01 " ,0$1 . 00 : 45c < % urn and alar*. UT —// Only 75 Drcaaea to »elll mad* of | ■ IS RASKMEXT, Kl"*ham and percalea. Aaaorted J w ill I for 12'ZC M Mm® 1 * l*l , M , Trll ' I u3l Boys' Norfolk SUITS. , I only ion o, thcac Kioon.cr. t« MM \\ WiWsHIH f //' 1 < !I ! '•' l l! >• broken sizes, <£ "1 A A 1 "ra.' m " de Aaaorted eol- .j j ,'!' j )('' |J|j|g Values tO $3.00, «J> 1 •T'l/ C for Friday oni.y 1 \ Khaki Knickers, OA j Women's Bungalow Aprons to-morrow 0«/ C | M Worth 50c, Just 95 Dresses on sale, in assorted good styles. The ma- 75 Boys' 39c BLOUSE j 9 °o iv 'tk V ~ terials are Voiles, Lawns, Percales and Organdies. Neat WAISTS, -| A I Only #.% to mHI: ntnrie of fnn< col- r « . . A ,, r . r I M p , m or i»rrcni<*ns out fuii. ah ni*+m. ngures and stripes. All sizes for women and misses. tor X%J v* f OX SALE IX THK RABKMJBXT. | jl Men!— Profit By This Good Bargain News j | Men s Suits & Pants Nearly V 2 l™l j I r— — Si elsewhere at 75c, OA C J FOR FRIDAY ONLY j I for O v* II K f For Frida y only—we place 42 Men>s $1 0Q Khaki Men's Genuine Sun-proof 19 Boys' Wool Oliver 1 ■ on sale 75 Men's and Young Pants. At this CQ Navy Blue Serge Suits; sold Twist Suits; sold else- C 1 Men's Suits, sold elsewhere price Dt/C elsewhere at sl2. At this where at $3.00, tf* *1 r\/\ C C to sl2; at this extraordinary • price, Friday only * or V A J 9 price, Men's Good Pants: sold 10 Boys' All-wool Blue # d»rf AA elsewhere at $2.00, A A snfi / Serge Reefer Coats; sold I Sb.yu for yyc ' U elsewhere at d» AAA , J 'y «-»•*/ V O* JIAI.R IN THF, RASEMHST. <>. m r„ r >| /111 I 1 ■ ON SAI.F. IN THF. BASEMENT. $4.00, tor .... VMC.\J V/ , I ————— i 1 H 0 fixtures ) n now in our tern- x Kaufman J FOR WEAR WITH FASHIONABLE FROCKS A Petticoat Especially Adapted t« the Full Skirts. By MAY MANTON 8643 Five Gored Petticoat for Misses and Small Women, 16 and 18 years. With the coming of the full skirts, petticoats were bound to return to favor, llere is one that is just full enough to be fashionable and it can be made with inverted plait or with gathers at the back and at the 1c »er edge there can be arranged a circular or a gathered flounce or the petticoat can be left plain. With the circular flounce, it is a good model for the silks and satins that are used beneath many summer dresses and with the gathered flounce, it is especially adapted to the lawns, batistes and the like and the flounce can of course, be of embroidery, of lace or of material trimmed. There are five gores that are shaped just sufficiently to give required fullness at the_ lower edge. When the inverted plait is used, tne petticoat is perfectly smooth over the hips, but for a slender figure that requires fullness at the back, gathers are to bepreferred. For the 16 year size will be needed 3)i yds. of material 27 in. wide, yds. 36, yds. 44. for the plain skirt, 2 yds. 27, I*/% yds. 36, I yd. 44, for the circular flounce, yds. of cm broidery II in. wide, for the gathered flounce. The pattern 8643 is cut in sires for t6 and 18 years. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt of ten cents. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. FINK BREWING CO. WII,I, UK GIVEN HEARING HERE Chief among the Important cases listed for trial in Federal Court in this city In December will be the suits against the Fink Brewing Company for alleged violations of the revenue laws in Ailing by steam pressure casks and tanks that had already been sealed by the Federal officers. The offenses, it is said, are amenable for fines aggregating SII,OOO as there are twenty-two charges, the penalty for each charge being >SOO. DIPHTHERIA CLOSER HOME Diphtheria has made Its appearance In the Children's Industrial Home at Nineteenth nnd Swatara streets and this has necessitated the nuarantining of tile Institution. For at least a week the 150 or more children and the at tendants will be kept within the con tines of the building and grounds. Five cases have been discovered it is under stood, all of which are in the Nursery Home annex. All are mild. STEAM TRAWLER DESTROYED By Associated Pre.u London, June 10, 4.30 A. M.—The Grimsby steam trawler Nottingham was sunk in the North Sea Monday by the Bhell Are of a German submarine. The Crew was saved. Your System Demands an occasional corrective to Insure good health and strength. Success is almost impossible for the weak and ailing. Enjoyment is not for the sick. Impaired health and serious sicknesses usually begin in deranged conditions of the stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. Seechms PMs are recognized all over the woild to be the best corrective of troubles of the digestive organs. They tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg ulate the bowels. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act in the best and safest way For Health and Strength Largest S«U of Any Medicine in the WorUL | Sold •rerjr where, la boiM, 10c. 1 25c. JUNE 10, 1915. FITO HARRY CI,ARK A body thought to be that of Harry Clark, formerly of this city, who was recently drowned when he Jumped from the Brooklyn bridge, was found yesterday In the Bast River off lower New York. Mrs. Carrie Clark, of Phil adelphia. wife of the drowned man, will Identify the body. c a ii us for Convenience | >ekbroqw WORLD FAMOUS EMBROID jaKfIHKII RRI-BURG rELLGRAPH To indicate you are a regular reader yon must present ONE Coupon like this one, with 68 cents. THE WORLD FAMOUS EMBROIDERY OUTFIT i* anteed to be the best collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. It coniists of more than 450 of the very latest designs, for any one of which you would gladly pay J 0 cents, best hardwood cm broidery hoops, set of highest grade Medics (assorted sizes), gold-tipped bodkin, highly polished bane stiletto and fascinating booklet of mstrae bom giving all the fancy stitches so clearly illustrated and explained that any school girl can readily become expert . --n * SEVERAL TRANSFERS FROM EACH DESIGN ONLY SAFE METHOD —I All old-fashkmed methods using water, benzine or injurious fluids are pude and out-of-date. This is the only safe method. Others often injure expensive materials. N. B. Out of Town Readers will add 7 cents extra for postage and expense of matting STORK PURSUES TRAIN Mrs. Ross Scott, of Rochester, N. T., hecame the mother of a baby girl on a sleeper In the Union Station shortly af ter 11 o'clock last night while on her way to her home from Washington. Dr. M. L. Wolford was called to the train, and after the child was born Mrs. Scott proceeded on her way to Roches ter. 5