HVlVlUllllVlttlUu y here not alone because prices nre lower, hut because qualities are betterj ! 0 Bargain Pr/ces ; 1 —ON— 11 || New F !j All small lots of new millinery left over after to-day's closing time will be grouped in a special Monday Sale at liberal price reductions. It's our way of making room each week for new shipments it's your oppor tunity to secure a stylish hat at a fraction of its worth. SOUTTER'S lc to 25c Department Store Where Every Day Is Bargain Day 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse Two Are Injured in Street, was the other victim. He was I org' chorus in the Hillis tabernacle at » . i»i « »i . struck at Crescent and Mulberry j Enola for to-night at 7.30. To-mor- AUtOmODlle Accidents streets last night by one jitney when row at 2.30 in the tabernacle a ma»s he attempted to get out of the way of meetinir fnr ... . ... Two jitney accidents in which two! snothw automobile. He received a'.. Hjl)) . . . . . ' wrf .lisrhtiv intnwfl w »r« o,J dee P laceration of the face. Both Mr - Hillis subject will be Facts for , . " j were taken to the Harrlsburg hospital Men to Face." A male quartet will ™' y reported during the second for treatment. sins . At the Bame hour Mrß HUUa day or the Great Municipal Improve-1 , .. 1A , „ ment Celebration, despite the large! Boosters' ChorUS to Give rn! t e no a nlte lct "\Tarv ltav ratR _ Soecial Program at Enola ' ,er subject being "The Model Woman." Mary Hippensteel, aged 23. TVallace OpCCIdl rrogram ai CUOia To-morrow evening at 7.30 at the street, was struck by a Jitney at feixth i tabernacle the subject of Mr. Hillis and Cumberland streets last night, re- Special to The Telegraph will be "Hell: What Sort of a Place It ;eiving a probable fracture of the hip. Enola. Pa., Sept. 25. —A special pro- !Is and How to Get There." Russelism Peter Beck, aged 50, 241 Crescent | gram has been arranged by the boost-I wtll be answered. I Makes Evening Time a Joy ! Next week, Gas Lighting Week, has been set aside for a special jjj. effort to acquaint the public with the benefits and superiority of gas lighting for home reading and close work elsewhere. As an inducement to you to see the special displays and demon strations at our store, we will give big reductions on all lighting fix tures. DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK. ALL SEMI-INDIRECTS TABLE LAMPS, DOMES AND FIXTURES WILL BE RE DUCED 20%. m FOUR 15-CENT MANTLES, 50 CENTS. Next week also marks the opening of a special sale of "C. E-Z" fp Lights at special low prices—70 cents and up, according to equipment. Don't fail to see the special demonstrations or have us send a rep resentative to your home. I Harrisburg Gas Company { || 14 S. 2ND STREET Telephones: Bell, 2028; Cumb. Val. 752 Si Bringing Up Father $ # (0) # # # By McManus WHiru \ AND I (WT^ HOW ARE>OO ONE.*) UK£ * to enablb England anil France to go » on purchasing American products is | regarded by bankers here as marking | I a turning point in the financial his-1 [ tory of this country. They say that j I while there has been much loose talk | about New York supplanting London | as the financial capital of the world, i this is the first real step in that direc | tion.' It is not so much because of the | size of the loan that they take this | view as because it marks the first in i ternational transaction on a scale lik | ely to familiarize American investors I | with foreign securities. While j E American bankers have done'some fi | nancing in a small way for Latin- E American countries the instruments of t these loans remained in the bankers' j strong boxes. In the case of the | present loan, however, it is expected | that the securities gradually will find I their way into the hands of the pub lic, and so may pave the way to the flotation of other international issues here. It is noteworthy that at thef t i very time when negotiations for the i . \ loan were in progress a movement was j ion foot to secure the listing on thei 5 1 Stock Exchange here of leading se-1 ■ l curities of strong South American cor ■ ' porattons. Probably never again will t j a single week see the taking of two I such important steps toward giving the United States a new position of, ■ j power and leadership in the financial | , i world. 800,000 in Schools , i Avowing allegiance to the United. . : States flag, approximately eight hun-1 dred thousand public school pupils | [ j started in their school year in Newi jYork city last week. When the offl ! cial figures of the registration finally | are in it probably will be found that between forty and fifty thousand chil dren will be compelled to attend part time classes. This is slightly in ad vance of the normal increase of part time pupils. The Board of Health had out one hundred medical inspectors and two hundred nurses in various schools of the city, but did not begin the scheme of stripping the children , which has aroused strong protest from 1 parents and children. The health of- i ficials contented themselves with merely a superficial examination, tak- J ing observation of the children to no tice whether they had any affection that was evident, such as skin trouble, eye or ear affections or any disease that could be determined at a glance. New York Pays Debt While it has not attracted so much attention as the negotiations over the 1 billion dollar European war loan, New- York City has just put through the largest cash transaction in its history by paying oft" $57,000,000 of indebted ness all at one time. The obligation was incurred last year in order to raise money with which to take up loans of the city falling due in Lon don just after the outbreak of the i war. At that time the transfer was a matter of no little anxiety to city of- < ficials and attracted much attention 1 on account of the heavy rate of ex- ' change against the United States. The ' transaction this week received scarce- ; ly any notice, the contract illustrat- i ing the tremendously strong financial ' position of the United States as com- ' pared with a year rgo. Captain Babb Celebrates j Eighty-Second Birthday \ —" 1 * CAPTAIN CHARLES H. BABB Captain Charles H. Babb, a former resident of Steelton and widely known in this section of the country, is to day celebrating his eighty-second birthday at his home, Fatrhope, Ala., on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. H. J Babb. his son, with Mrs. Babb, are in Mobile to-day helping the Cap tain celebrate. 11 i I Extending Service j Under Difficulties I— —_ j ESTERDAY'S Dollar Day was an excellent example || f of rendering good service with hampered facilities. 'Twas a sight to see the crowds dodge workmen, 9 • ! dart through and around series of disarranged show IST ! I cases and counters, and forbear the bustle and ex -1 citement uncomplaining. | And it was indeed encouraging to note that most P eo Pl e were SMILING, Only a short time and plans will have been com- 1 pletely carried out; the new Bowman Store finished; the Old "dressed up" in a garb to match the new; and Harrisburg will be I presented with a most modern store to which everyone may come j .W| daily, take advantage of our numerous service features and feel perfectly at ease. ! JSjoum&nX j|j CALL 1001—ANY PHONE FCVXDED 1871 © BIG DISPLAY AT TERRE HILL TODAY Civil War Veterans and Na tional Guard Company Dedicate Cannon Marietta, Sept. s.—To-day 'was a great day for Terre Hill, when Civil war veterans and others from several counties thronged that little town, to help the celebration of the dedication of a memorial cannon. At 1 o'clock, a street parade was held, with the Ring gold Band, of Reading at the head. Posts from the various sections of the country and Company K. Fourth Regi ment were in line, in addition to sev eral other bands. Floats, school chil dren, veterans in automobiles and vis iting organizations swelled the line. The dedication took place in Cemetery Park, and H. Frank Eshleman, of Lan caster. and the Rev. T. Asher Hess, of Philadelphia, were the speakers. The latter was a soldier during the war, and had to-day with him his drum that he carried in the days of 1861-63. The cannon is in memory of those who fought during the days of the "Re bellion from Terrc Hill and immediate vicinity of Lancaster county. FVNERAL OF IRA D. COOVFR Mechanicsburg, Pa., Sept. 25. — Funeral services for Ira Day Coover were held this sUternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Thomas, Jr. The Rev. George Ful ton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. J. R. Shine, of the Methodist Episco pal Church. Burial was made in Chestnut Hill Cemetery . Asthma Sufferer Write to-day I will tell you free of charge how I was cured of asthma ! after 28 years of terrible suffering, by j a simple inexpensive home treatment j which never fails. I am so .grateful j for my present good health I want every one to know of this wonderful treatment. Mrs. Fred E. Moraine, Box 555 Des Moines, lowa. STOP COUGHING !!! pEPTONOII ■ MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT. AM AT DRUG STORES: SI-ooPerBOTTLE ! THE PEPTONOL CO. ATLANTIC CITY IM.~». K. Z. GROSS, 118 Market St., | 1 Harrisburg, Pa. THIEVES HOB MOUNT UNION STORE! Special to The Telegraph Mount Union. Pa., Sept. 25.—Early yesterday morning thieves cut the glass from one of the rear windows of C. B. Crum and Son's large clothing store and got away with suits and trousers value at S3OO. Tlie safe was opened, but it contained no valuables. 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M. for East Downingtown and all stations on New Holland Branch. Frequent Special Train* between I.nncaiiter nnil Fair Grounda PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD i 1 , . _ FALLS FROM BRIDGE Oscar Garrison, of lowa, employed on the new Cumberland Valley bridge, plunged 25 feet from the structure to Island Park, dislocating his left shoul der. He was treated at the Harris burg hospital. 3