A CT D C Fourth and /lu 1 IX. 1 t/II O Market Streets GIGANTIC SALE OF WAISTS We want to do business during this week, which is ordinarily the dull week between seasons. Therefore we offer you the biggest Waist Sale Harrisburg has ever known. We have not only slashed prices on every Waist in our stock, but we have also bought a line of brand-new Waists in popular styles for Fall which we offer during this sale practically at cost. These Waists Positively Cannot Be Duplicated at These Prices A big assortment of odds and ends from A brand new lot of cri*> white organdies and A splendid model in crepe de chine, with our regular 98c stock, white, striped and voiles, beautiful styles and materials, trimmed with hemstitched collar and revers and tie; a big flowered, at unusuaUjHiM u , ccs touch " of embr ° ,- assortment in white and colors, at He 98c White Voile Waists, embroidery and lace Ckver modeU jn „ and voile with dUtint . . trimmed, also colored, striped, dotted and the style features and hand-embroidered effect. Plain and embroidered crepe de chine in plain effects. Xone of these sold for less jap \\ aists in white and black. white and flesh, formerly $3.98. Also a few than 98c, some values up to $2.00, at Silk Messaline Waists, for autumn, in white and mo dels in black shadow lace over flesh chif mm mm black only, with high collar and long sleeves. f cnAr :_i £ f Any of these (formerly from $2.25 to $3.98) dur- ' * fl V 'ng this sale only, at mm mm Smart satin-striped silks in all white and jk M ™ in colored effects, especially good for travel- Hr _______ ing. Guaranteed to launder perfect h . Also Crepe de Chine Waists for Fall wear in the new Exquisite white voiles, with touches of some charming white voile waists, values up c j l i c Roman stripes, with correct reversible collar fji e t lace. Regular $5.98 value, at to $3.00, at and smartest color combinations. A new Waist mm which would sell regularly for $5.00, during this *¥ F* J I .25 sale special at Crepe de Chine Waists, simple tailored styles in pink, flesh, coral and white, spe- Also extra fine quality crepe de chine in flesh and f m A cial at white, formerly $5.00, at fon combinations, formerly SIO.OO, at $1.75 . $3.25 $5.00 Kelly-His Birthday ..... ByBRIGGS I WEI L FOR THE \ ' 1 .. . . I r ' LUVA MIKE! . R~ HERF -TA TELL H ( NA «T ' SAV SOME- *£*** \ / GY GOLLY RBO OH HARRY, ; IHE DOESN'T IS HIS EMTHW-\ GR W BOOT DONJT LOCK I I LOOK OVER HAVE WE GOTTA ? W ' T£LL YA A 1 ' /WJ£.IOTY- SIK KLSS IM OR VUFTAT. I AWA TER . A TLOEMTV sIX QU V WITH A TWV UITIOE - COME OO - START 7 /ZuSJii T "PLEASURE Y____^rj , CLAIM KTT^, \ S'SSW'W THEJ V *- I | ' —| FRENCH CAPTURE HOSPITAL, By Associated Press Rerlin. Aug. 12 (by wireless to Say ville). —The North German Gazette publishes an affidavit, sworn to by Wil helm Oelbemetel, a reservist who was You Should Worry If it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. These ailments are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved. BeeepanfaPills are famous the world over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act as a general tonic upon body, brain and nerves. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation might, indeed, cause you pro longed suffering and expose you to danger if Beecham's Pills Were Not On Hand Th« Uri.rt Sal* of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In boxee, 10c., 25c. THURSDAY EVENING. wounded on September 8. His right a r ms was amputated on the next day. Three days later the German field hos pital in which he was a patient was captured by the French, together with twelve other seriously wounded men and surgeons and nurses. Barbarous Treatment Accorded Foreigners By Associated Press Allentown, Pa., Aug. 12.—Through the admittance to the local hospital of •Tolm Itelf, an Austrian. for treatment of an in footed arm. Is revealed a story of alleged brutality practiced by Ca nadian soldiers. Reif and his brother Michael, while traveling from Pes Moines. lowa, to this city, were arrested Septeml>er 15, lit 11. as tliey crossed the Canadian border, their tickets and personal ef fects taken and tlie two thrown Into prison. After three days they wore taken to Kingston, where they were imprisoned for three months, at the expiration of which they were taken to a camp at Caple Cos us. where more than 1.000 of their countrymen were held prisoners. Here, they declare, they were sub jected to brutal beatings, confined to filthy quarters, given little food, and that of inferior quality. They were compelled to work, in lumber camps for 25 cents a day. It was here that John's hands were so badly frost-bitten that one of them had to be amputated. After nine months they managed to communicate with relatives here and through the efforts of the Austrian consul they were released. They have placed their case In the hand* of a local attorney and will sue the Cana dian government (or damages. HARPLIBBTJRG &&& TELEGRAPH Wickersham, Who Bolted Party Now Back Again; Seeks Renomination Oscar G. Wickersham. who deserted the Republican party four years ago to run for county recorder on a fusion ticket and who slipped into that office as a result of interparty and factional disturbances, now believes he is en titled to the Republican party nomi nation for re-election. In making known his decision Wick etßham. who made sure of his party regularity by getting back into the fold a year ago, says that "for more than twenty years he helped advance thi Interests of the Republican party and addressed the voters In all parts of the county in almost every campaign" and therefore "thinks he Is justified In asking for the party nomination." Furthermore, he says many people have asked him to run again, and he "stands on his record." MARKS NOT DISTINGUISHABLE By Associated Press London. Aug. 12.—According to the Morning Post's Stockholm correspond ent. Germany has notified the Swedish foreign office that the present marks on neutral ships which Indicate their nationality are not regarded by the officers of submarine boats as suffi ciently distinguishable at a consid erable distance. ATTACKS OF AUSTRIAN'S FUTILE By Associated Press Rome, via Paris, Aug:. 12.—The fol lowing statement is Issued by Italian army headquarters under date of Au gust 11: "In Cadore while our artil lery continues to operate against pow erful defensive works in the upper val leys the enemy tried by frequent, but vain attacks to throw us back from some of our recently conquered posi tions. WATCHING IF THE JK^gBBSBk Captain O. M. Copelin, inspector of small arms practice on 001. Hutchi son's staff, watching the results of the fire at the annual Eighth Regimen t slioot at Lucknow range yesterday.Captain Copelin. who by the way is no slouch of a shot himself, says he is more than pleased with the way the regiment's marksmen can shoot. Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTEL Beach. Renovat ed throughout; center of attractions: ocean view; capacity 300;. elevator, private baths, white service, etc.; su perlor table. Special. SIO.OO up weekly; $2 00 up dally. Booklet. M. A. SMITH. Kgiralfflif SI ISII® E! BBiaMwi'SSH Kentucky Ave. near Bench, Atlantic City Unusually low rates for hiffh-ffrade accommoda tions. 200 choice rooms ; private baths ; running water. Attractive public rooms and verandas. Exceptionally fine table. Go4d music. Dancing Bathing from house. S2 up daily * $lO un weekly Booklet. Auto coach. A. a EKHOLM. Ownen B~ RUNSWICjC St. James Place Third house from Boardwalk at Ocean Pier. Table supplied from our farm. Management. MODERATE RATES HOTEL NORMANDIE Kentucky Ave., near tne Beach. Noted (or Its excellent table and home com forts. Fresh vegetables from own farm. New metal beds. Rooms with bath. Elevator to street level. Near Board walk. churches, piers and depots. Free bathing from hotel. Oaraße in coniwc tlon. Special Weekly Rates. J. HAM ILTON. HOTEL TENNESSEE Tennessee Ave. and Beach. Ideal loca tion. convenient to railroad station, churches, piers and amusements. Ex cellent table, home comforts, t1.50 up dally; (8 up weekly; bathing from AUGUST 12, 1915. JUDGE M'CARRELL TO | HOLD COURT TUESDAY Will Come Down From Eaglesmere to Conduct Mandamus Hearing; Kunkel to Leave Tomorrow ■MaMaaa While President kel prepared to- J morrow evening to I Port Deposit for the remainder of his i vacation. Additional '< J bH HbR|W I McCnrrell, now at SyWl ,-jj to come bafk i HMMMBI to Harrisburg next Tuesday to conduct a brief session of court. There may be a number of defendants arraigned for sentence, but the principal purpose of the return of the additional law judge is to conduct 1 the mandamus hearing instituted by Joe Bucci against Jimmy Pavone over the fluestion of the conduct of a bakery at the Derry stone quarries. Both con tend the other has violated the sales agreement. Realty Transactions. —-Joseph A. Mil ler to Samuel B. Grubb, Penbrook. $1,800; Charles Braner to George W. Parfet. Wlconisoo township, $700; H. F. Bowman to J. E. Rutherford, Pax tang, 91; D. M. Bicker to Eva E. I'msted, Paxtang. $2,950; Alverta E. Kosure to Mary A. Baker, 2fiß Herr street, $1; R. M. Shope to Fred W. Giede, Logan near Peffer, $1; W. S. ! Harris to Lewis Sllbert, 1738-40 North Sixth street. Sixth near Granite, sl. i To-day's Building Permits. Mrs. I S. A. Fraley, addition to 20,7 Briggs i street, $100; Mrs. L. A. Dandridge, garage rear of 33 North Thirteenth street. $300; Lock & Kolnik, remodel ing 606 Cumberland street, $100; W. H. Lyter. addition to 1008 North Sec ond street, SBOO. To I.rvj Wnlor I'lpe \»i —J * HOTEL GAGE Fireproof. ' j Room only. Hot and cold water every room. SI.OO per day up. Special weeklv rates. Bathing from hotel with shower. THOS. X* QA.QB, Pratt. <1 The Largest Ready-to 4 Wear Department Store' in this section of the State will be opened in time for Early Falhßusi-4 j ness. \ a j *1 In the meantime > our buyers are busy in New York getting the best! there is in ready to wear. *1 Our purchasing power' will bring these new gar-1 ments to you at the fa-» | mous Kaufman Under-4 (selling prices. <1 We ask you to have:a little more patience while the New and Big ger Kaufman Store is nearing completion. *1 We are deeply grateful for your steady patron-• age while we were in the small temporary store. *1 And are going to I show you how we have been encouraged to give you a Bigger and Better Store. I <1 The Bargain Basement i will be a new and im- | portant feature and will | be different from any | other. Keep your eye on § these announcements | and wait for the opening I of the largest ready to | I wear department store | in this section. *1 Our office now located on 3rd floor of New building. Bell phone 1107. mr i J* HERB'S A THOTTGHT [From the Louisville Courier-Journal.] It is stated that Russian prisoners are eating Germany's food supply with, alarming heartiness. Couldn't tha Kaiser put 'em on steamers and tor pedo the steamers without violating the German construction of interna tional law? Popular Vacation Trips. VIA Reading Railway- Seashore Excursions; August 7, 8, 21, 22, Sept. 4 West Point Excursion • Saturday, August 14 Ocean Grove Excursion | Friday, August 20 Niagara Falls Excursion Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 18 Eagles Mere Tour Saturday, September 4 For further information, ask Ticket Agent aj Resorts DOUBLING GAP, PA. iu White Sulphur Springs Hotel f DOUBLING GAP, PA., Via Newvllle Noted for its refined patronage,, numerous medicinal springs, naturae; beauty, and abundance of fresh tables which aid in emphasizing exV cellent table service. Special attention along with reduced rates will be give* to Harrlsburg patrons during the montß of August. For prompt reply inquire | of Mrs. G. A. Freyer. MOUNT liHBTXA, PA. y Hotel Cone«*aKO—On Lake Conewago; j mod. convs. Apply to Samuel H. Lewlvl Prop., Newport Apts., 16th and SprucKJ JU. Phlla., till June 10. S 5