Ike Great July Clearing Sale Harrisburg's A f A I A DI C~** I 1 9 Q Market and Busiest Corner / \ W A m. JL I 1. .Fourth Streets You never had a chance to buy Summer Millinery so cheap, and there never was a better reason why you should attend this sale. If you have bought an early Spring Hat and you feel like hav ing a New Summer Hat without paying much, read what we offer to give you during this sale. You surely want a Summer Frock—a cool Shirtwaist—a pretty airy and dainty Lace or Embroidery Dress—or any wearing apparel for your vacation trip. Our stock of these is new and tempting— and we have cut the prices down to the lowest point. They will never go lower. Every Summer Hat and every Summer Garment must be sold during this sale. This sale has a record of twenty-seven years behind it. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY" THREE GREAT BOOSTER DAYS OF THIS SALE. RECORD BREAKING PRICES WILL MAKE RECORD BREAKING SALES. Trimma/H orrWn No™ Trimitio/1 UNPRECEDENTED VALUES IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT HAVE BROUGHT 4 ■ iriraraeutegnorn New i nrniiiea A QUICK RESPONSE, ASSORTMENTS ARE BROKEN, BUT VALUES ARE AS GREAT M X> Panama WUU« Hoic W JB AS EVER. THE BEST BARGAIN MAY BE IN A SUIT OF JUST YOUR SIZE. PLAIN, a VdUdUld Hdlb Willie nemp naih J a TAILORED AND DRESSY MODELS, ALL DIVIDED INTO JUST THREE LOTS. All the newest shapes, Lace Hats, Chiffon ALL SUITS, formerly $27.50 to $50.00, now _ SS*®S $14.66 Smartest Skirts JL formerly sold from $7.98 former prices $5.98 to Wt nrrTm(i «*„*„ The season's best model m serge skirts; white, ATS to SIO.OO. July Sale Price, $9.00. July Sale Price, Jbf ALL I fUfclflL \ CC ££ CO flfl \L(,I yoke effect. . Very becoming to most figures. A | *(Dv «p«)»UO * V V beautiful quality, at a very special price, while they and $5 ' 66 aPd $4,66 RlackTrimmedHats ALLSUlTS^ wstoslß.7s,now « MATS Black and White Trimmed HATS «, 'cc ?''«•» ce. $4.66 ipO.UU Beautiful Hemp Hats- of the Best Hemp—all the newest shapes; trimmed &I.QO, «S>Z.UO & «p«>.vO 1 SiU dm s\ d tin Sl Fac?ng!? Ros- tfsffc C P 1 /»/» SMALL TURBANS for Any Palm Beach Suit in Our Stock, Stunning Models, QQ •"SfciJlST * 2 ' 66 and $ 3 * 66 im52.66&53.66 Regular Prices sls to $25, at One Clearance Price *0.30 _ . . t>A r\n t- i **<■> NOTE:—Do not confuse these genuine Palm Beach Suits with the imitation Beach cloth, which are sold regularly at cheaper Former prices $1.98 to $4.00. Former prices $4.98 to $7.98. Formerly $3.98 to $6.98. prices. These suits are the finest quality, genuine Palm Beach cloth, regularly sold for $12.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Sm Hemp ack oSk*\ Medium macK A Sale of Special Interest For Stout Women Also white with black /£ ) HciTID ma^e a specialty of large sizes in all our garment departments, and for the next three days, np <A%<r%t+c» \ "IV? fi~ 1 we have marked all these goods at very special prices. These will be three big bargain days for big I 111 llnllS ; hemp, all the new sum- [Tf| , .J*? ii 1 rt 14 Women. For midde-aged ZuV " jT!iSS ' ' SiZCS at LOW PrfCCS women. 10 styles; all 7QC M' nf ,he newest FyIM Skiffc good.. Value $1.50, W * \ M X Vj/ Summer shapes,; val- LXlld tJI&C OliilO LXU d OUC USHFIO PANAMA HATS LEGHORN HATS * ' " a Exceptionally fine quality, plain tailored- styles, fine for Splendid quality; serge poplins and CQp and"a^r ß auor n s CludlnK mann,sh shapes ' _j£ef t traveling and general wear. Values up to $18.50; special at gabardines; black, navy and a few dark $1.44, $1.66 and $2.44 cholce at $1.98 IVl* />/> Istriped materials; big assortment. — 55.00 SKIRTS New Pink Roses Ostrich OSTRICH BANDS OstHcll New Double AO n -r% A CA Plumes "'lpsa" 8 Pompons wngFandes Summer Frocks in Extra Sizes $3.98 and $3.50 y'T size, broad with feeler, large broad Including new designs; Attrartiup vnilp*i pnin rnnl Huintu ctrinpH $3.98 SICIRTS heads, value SI.OO, at fiues with black cen- worth u P to si.oo, at Attractive voues ana organaies, in cooi, dainty stripea ————ter, good $1 value, at BC effects, specially designed for stout women. Regular $4.98 tp^.VO N ew White 69c 79c OJC and $5.98 values, special at $2.98 SKIRTS ?£3Hclf Ostrich «*I Extra L«ge Wing Fancies $3.25 | $1.98 etc.; value .5c and »1, p Q $1.59 fgfe OllrickKlßMl ~ k '^ ! 1 with feelers —the new black and all colors; A.Ac An Unusual Assortment of Beautiful White Waists, AO« s ='~ ™ m i®r «rrr Taiues * l - 50aid *«*-• •« yßc Wreaths Fancies _ _ __ _ Roges, R ° S pansie's; WjllTK. pink, bia-k and blue <P and HOUSE AND PORCH FROCKS rink and !ea Rose Large Full Double Ostrich Pompons OSTRICH FANCIES black and white; values Irl Tl (xll A TTI T fIWTI ATll! 59c 79c & 98c Extra heavy flues wiyi feeler; whit, and new feather stickups, worth 7«c «P to lIJO. at Ijlllgnain, anQ U lOWerett UlganaieS, values »8e to $2.00 tafue^o^t bla ? K : 98c 23c 79c % Plain Materials, Specializing Large Sizes %PI,UU Burton to Speak on Political Changes "The Present Era and After," will be the subject of the address to be de livered by United States Senator Theo dore E. Burton, of Ohio. Friday. Sen ator Burton will speak at the noonday luncheon of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerco to be held at the Har risburg Club. Senator Burton is prominently men tioned for the presidency. In this address he will give an ao- Bringing Up Father (tij) # # $ $ # By McManus pin WHAT twos ] I If SW MIVTER-WE |-fo~) ~ i _DADCf>r DEAR -00 YOU ifel WONOPPIM' * < NOV ' r—- W F WANT TO <0 TO \ \ F7 J -THINK WE WILL BOON WONDCRLN - M C(. \ BE NEARiNq CIVILIZATION f & BRAVE I'LL k S V—A , ' T ' /I 1 ' A ARE YOU <b<JRE- ' j RAFTER K^AyKlN ' YOU KNOW THE. '• ■ (o/ \O\M = Hf ■ , . WEDNESDAY EVENING, count of political and social changes in recent years and probable changes in the future. Senator Burton's great fund of experience as a states man, financier and world traveler ably equips him to give the Harrisburg business men an upusually broad gauged review of the matters included in his interesting subject. He will reach Harrisburg at 11.30 Friday morning and will leave at 3.15 in the afternoon. A reception com mittee will meet Senator Burton at the station and have charge of him dur ing an automobile tour of th« city proper and the suburban parts. Cambria Steel Company to Run on Full Time Special to The Telegraph Pittsburgh, July 14. The most wel come news heard in Johnstown for many months was the announcement yesterday by the officials of the Cam bria Steel Company that, beginnfng next Monday, every department of the plant would be running on full time. The carshops, in which work has been very light for . the last year, will lie placed on double turn Thursday morn ing of this week. General Superintendent D. M. Stack house Issued a statement yesterdav thai the mills would go on full turns for the HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH first time in two years. The blast fur naces, open hearths, Bessemer antf roll ing mills of the lower plant, as well as all departments of the Gautier and Franklin works, will participate in the boom. BASKET PICNIC ON ISLAND St. Augustine's Episcopal Church will hold a basket picnic at Indepen dence Island, to-morrow afternoon and evening. Features of the day's sports will be bag and foot races and a base hall game. A musicale program will be given in the evening by an or chestra. IDENTIFY LU SI TAN IA VICTIMS Special to The Telegraph New York, July 14. Photographs of the Lusitania dead who were not iden tified prior to burial in Ireland have been sent to the Cunard Line offices in this city, in the hope that an inspection by friends and relatives will lead to positive identification. Thirteen bodies have been Identified by the photographs. THE LIGHT WATER PAIL There is an old catoh question, "Which weighs the most, a pound of lead or a pound of feathers?" When we don't always remember that that correctly, but if we are asked, "How JULY 14, 1915. much does a pail of water weigh?" we don't always remeber that that depends a good deal on the weight of the pail containing the water. At best a full pall of water is a heavy lift for the average woman, and it is small wonder that the sanitary en ameled ware pails are coming more and more into use. Don't add the weight of a heavy pail to the pounds of water contained in It. BUTTER IN THE ICE BOX For a small Ice box where space is precious, put butter in a small en ameled ware dish, closely covered. This will be found as impervious to odors as the much heavier traditional butter crock of earthenware, will oc cupy much less room and cannot bo tipped over as easily. A COTTAGE CHEESE HINT In making cottage cheese us© an enameled ware colander in which to press it. Any milk product is very easily affected by its surroundings, and a metal colander may not only give a flavor, but is apt also to slightly darken the cheese, which should be of snowy whiteness. 9
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