14 Of Interest as a Matter of Economy Is This Sale of 3-Piece Fumed Oak Library Suites of Genuinely Good Quality: $13.95 It is only through a happy circumstance that these library pieces are here, and it is not likely that we shall soon be able to re place the uncommonness of the value that is represented in them.* Any library in Harrisburg would be glad to associate with fur niture of this type. The suite is made up of chair, settee and rocker, just as you see it above, with upholstered spring seat and covering of imitation brown leather. For the three pieces, the price is #13.95 Fumed oak library tables $3.95 j Golden oak beds sllsO Mahogany and bird's-eye maple toilet tables, with triple mirrors \ Golden oak, mahogany and bird's-eye maple beds Siolkft and bench $12.05 I Kitchen cabinets $5.95 to s3l!so Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Third Floor. French Linen Cluny Scarfs From Direct Importation In a Clearance Sale: Half Price The most beautiful pieces that have been shown in many days at so unusual a price concession, com prising plain and fancy centers with rich edgings of lace. Counter soiling brings the price down just one half on thirty rare scarfs. Former 'Prices, $4, $6, $9, sl2, sl9 Now Priced, $2, $3, $4.50, $6, $9.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Linen Section. BI'ILDING YORK TABERNACLE special t y The felsgraph York, Pa., Oct. 20. Work on the ! Biederwolf tabernacle was begun yes terday ant! ministers in overalls assist ed the carpenters. The tabernacle will be used for a six weeks' evangelistic campaign and will cost about SB,OOO. STOMACH TROUBLES Digection is hardly a mechanical process. When there are stomach, troubles there is usually a weakness of the muscles upon which digestion; so largely depends. To strengthenthese i muscles and overcome stomach trou- j bles our druggists, George A. Gorgos, druggist; Kennedy's Medicine Store, 321 Market street; C. F. Kramer, Third and Broad streets; Kitzmiller's Phar macy, 1825 Derry street, Harrisburg, Pa., guarantees Vinol, a reliable non secret remedy, which contains iron to purify and enrich the blood, the medi- I cinal extractives of fresh cod livers, j without oil, and the nourishing prop- j erties of beef peptone, all combined I in a delicious native wine. If you are! suffering from stomach trouble, it will pay you to try it.—Advertisement. i Up Father# # # # # $ 'WkStJ | I ( 11 . i | - • - iJ WEDNESDAY EVENING, PUBLIC SERVICE ACT IS ARGUED Superior Court Hears the At tack Made Upon the Amend ment Passed at Last Session j Argument regarding the constitu tionality of the act of June 3, 1915, amending the Public Service Company law of July 26, 1913, by providing that appeals may be taken directly to the Superior Court from findings of the Public Service Commission, was heard |by the Superior Court yesterday. De j eision was reserved by the court. I The West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company; New York & Pennsylvania I Company; the D. M. Bare Paper Com pany, and the York Haven Paper 'Company appealed from the order of Children's V elourHats, $2.95 A new lot of fine velour hats for boys and girls in bottle green, blue, Copenhagen, seal, navy and black. Finished with silk bands in self color. A splendid value in a velour hat at, $2.95 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Second Floor, Front. Special Extra News of the Bargain Basement The sale of juniors' corduroy sport suits will be continued through this week; choose from navy, African brown and wine. Sizes 13 to 19 Specially priced at s4.#B All wool serge middy dresses, in navy, myrtle and wine with fancv collar and cufTs of shepherd plaid and fancy buttons. Siees 13 to 19 Special at $3 98 Middy dresses of serge with plaid silk collar and cuffs; In wine navy and myrtle; sizes 13 to 19. Special 9 ,j 59c bungalow aprons in extra full size with taped edge. Special, 33c Women's 39c drawers and corset cover; each .... me Children's 19c night gowns; each 12U<* cial BO>S 50C trousers of heav >' worsted material in bloomer style. Spe- Children s SI.OO navy cotton serge dresses; combined' with Pekfn stripe serge of blue and white; sizes 6 to 14. Special 70c COTTON* WAISTS A" "I °.[ T™. j the Public Service Commission dis missing their complaint against the i Huntingdon & Broadtop Mountain | Railroad Company, the Pennsylvania j Railroad Company, the Philadelphia. Baltimore & Washihgton Railroad Company, and the West Jersey & Sea shore Railroad Company to prevent their enforcement of the local and joint freight tariffs which became ef fective November 10, 1914. The complainants are all engaged in the manufacture of book and other commercial paper and they have mills at Tyrone, Williamsburg, Lock Haven, Roaring Springs, York Haven and Johnsonburg. J. E. B. Cunningham represented the appellant and W. N. Trinkle and Deputy Attorney General W. H. Keller the State. "MOVIE" ROGUES' GALLERY Chicago Police Have Novel Plan for Criminals' IndeiUiflcation | Chicago, 111.. Oct. 20.—Moving pic ture likenesses of criminals, sitting, standing and walking, are planned by Chief Healey. of the Chicago police force. By exhibiting the films at all stations the police are expected to gain a knowledge of the appearances HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ! of malefactors that they could get in no other way. „.J. he Is said to have originated with P D. O Bnen, head of the de tective bureau. THE WEATHER A YE Alt AGO TODAY Snow. Temperature, High 36 degrees, LjOw .4 degrees—remember Laxative Bromo Quinine cures a cold in one day. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." Look for signature E. W. GROVE. 25c. —Advertisement. Lehigh Valley Railroad Orders Mikado Engines Special to The Telegraph Philadelphia. Oct. 20.—The Lehigh ■\ alley Railroad announced yesterday it had ordered io new Mikado freight locomotives from the Baldwin Loco motive Company, that it would have 2C of its locomotives rebuilt and equipped with superheaters, Walchaert valve gears, etc., and at the same time it had closed contracts for a consid erable addition to Its New York har bor equipment. A steel tug which will duplicate its tug Black Diamond, now in service in New York harbor, has been ordered. A Sale of Rogers Silverplated Ware A Perfect Co fry of Sterling . .- - . in the ari zed || ff ff WOf W JVLanchester Patterns j jj. I j j j Rogers tableware needs no introduction for it is j J;* | I |||j used in practically every good home in America. Each tj |j| m v ,j| * piece is sold under a liberal guarantee —but it is only jeftt ,*.t\ ~*4 -"jp- A. on rare occasions that we are in position to quote spe- f vVil* $ s/' cial prices on tableware of the Rogers standard. k rnl nf i -li ilp-Ji- i * / a l'fir*#! 7 J Til wMM In connection with this sale you will find a complete fjl j j j.J j/VTL '[ 1 Ij|' ; t- H assortment of forks, butter knives, shells Tea spoons, % doz 490 Dessert spoons. >4 doz 980 Table spoons. H doz $1.19 Itound bowl soup spoons, Vs doz. $1.25 Coffee spoons. >4 doz 59c Orange spoons, V 4 doz 980 Chests of Silver Oak or imitation mahogany chests, with one drawer; lined in green or white; 26 pieces, including knives, forks, table and tea spoons, butter knife and sugar shells. Extra special Black Silks From Regular Stock Specially Priced For Wednesday Both imported and domestic weaves are included in this spe cial sale of high-grade Black Silks. These are fabrics that are seldom sold for less than regular prices and the values arc for Wednesday onlv. IMPORTED HLACK SILK $2.50 satin Florence, 36 inches; yard 52.11* $2.00 satin Florence, 36 inches; yard 5i.69 $1.69 satin Florence, 36 inches; yard sl.lO $2.50 satin Majestic, 44 inches; yard $2.19 $2.50 Faille Francais, 36 inches; yard $2.19 $2.00 French taffeta, 36 inches; yard $1.(19 $3.50 French Charmeuse. 4 4 inches; yard $2.85 DOMESTIC IH,ACK SILKS $2.00 Windliam Peau de Sole, 36 inches; yard $1.09 $1.25 black taffeta, 36 inches; yard 980 $3.00 Faille Suiting, 40 inches: yard $2.19 $3.50 needle point crepe, 40 inches; yard $2.69 $3.00 twilled back crepe meteor, 42 inches; yard $2.65 $1.50 silk voile, 40 inches; vard sl.lO $2.00 stripe silk voile, 40 inches; yard $1.59 $1.89 crepe serge, 40 inches; yard $1.39 $2.00 Faille, 36 Inches; yard $1.69 The Black Diamond is 109 feet over all. with a beam of 2S feet 1 inch and a depth of 14 feet 6 inches. It has a towing capacity of 10,000 tons. Four 12-car capacity steel car floats and three with an eight-car capacity iind eight barges have been contracted for. A 500-ton capacity gasoline hoist ing lighter, Just completed, has been purchased from its builders. Including the new freight locomo tives. the 20 to be overhauled and im proved, the 100 locomotives recently rebuilt and equipped with superheaters and Walchaert valve gears, etc., and the 2,000 box cars rebuilt in outside shops, together with the harbor boats Jvst ordered, the Lehigh Valley has spent over $2,500,000 in equipment in the last few months. JORDAN TO SFE WILSON By Associated Press Washington, Oct. 20. Dr. David Starr, Jordan, president of Leland Stanford University, will see President Wilson November 12 to present to htm resolutions adopted recently at the In trnational Peace Congress in San Francisco, urging that a conforence of neutrals be called to attempt to end the European war. OCTOBER 20. 1915. Oyster forks, H doz 98c Individual butter knives. >4 doz. $1,19 Individual salad forks, Vj doz. 5i.25 Fruit knives, 14 iloa., 98c. $1.25 Cold meat forks, each 89c The Once-a-Week Sale of Colored Dress Goods Remnants Tomorrow 6 yards grey Panama; value $3.75. Thursday only $2.95 5 yards shepherd checks; value $3.75. Thursday only #2.43 6 yards navy serge; value $3.00. Thursday only 81.98 6 yards navy brocade; value $6.00. Thursday only $2.30 5 yards navy taffeta; value $5.00. Thursday only 53.75 6 yards navy Santoy; value $6.00. Thursday only $4.45 4 yards navy serge; value $5.00. Thursday only $3.95 6 yards wistaria silk crepe; value $9.00. Thursday only $3.95 4 yards granite cloth; value $6.00. Thursday only $3.95 3 yards serge; value $1.50. Thursday only »5c 8 yards mahogany coating; value $6.00. Thursday only SI.OO 2-% yards Copenhagen diagonal; value $4.75. Thursday only, SI.OO 4 yards mahogany diagonal; value $6.00. Thursday only SI.OO 4% yards reseda silk poplin; value $6.09. Thursday only ... $4.2.1 Black Dress Goods Remnants 4% yards black silk poplin; value $6.09. Thursday only $1.31 4% yards black Panama; value $4.38. Thursday only $3.95 5 yards black wool crepe; value $6.25. Thursday only $4.95 4% yards black wool poplin; value $1.75. Thursday only .... $3.95 5% yards black Santoy; value $4.68. Thursday only $4.13 4% yards black Batiste; value $4.88. Thursday only $3.95 4% yards black Canton crepe; value $3.28. Thursday only. .. $2.59 3% yards black serge; value $3.50. Thursday only $2.95 3V& yards black serge; value $1.75. Thursday only 51.23 6 yards black French brocade; value $6.00. Thursday only . . $2.30 2Vi yards black broadcloth; value $3.75. Thursday only .... $2.95 3Vi yards men's serge; value $7.00. Thursday only $1.95 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. President Gets Bar of Gold For Wedding Ring By Associated Press Washington, D. C., Oct. 20.—Presi dent Wilson to-day received a dele gation of women and girls from Calt -1 fornia, who gave him a piece of gold from a California mine and also a bar of gold to make a wedding ring for Mrs. Norman Gait, his fiancee. The delegation also brought petitions signed by 300,000 Californians urging the President to visit the San Fran cisco exposition before it closes in De cember. Later the women gave to Mrs. Gait a cluster of California orange blossoms. The petitions were presented by Altha McCuen, an 11-year-old school girl c* San Francisco, whose letter of invitation to the President was the best of those written by the grammar school children of that city. Miss Esther Bull, of San Francisco, the bearer of the orange blossoms, told the President It had been planned to give them to him, but that the women thought it better to present them to Mrs. Gait. Gravy ladles, each 19c; Berry spoons, each !59e Butter knives, each 25c Sugar shells, each 25c Medium knives and forks, doz. $2.50 Dessert knives and forks, each $2.39 OliD CHURCH MEMDER DIES Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 20. Mrs. Mary A, Russel, aged 82, died at the home ol her sou, John Russel, at Pottsgrove, She was a member of the Milton Pres byterian Church for more than fifty years. Just Apply This Paste and the Hairs Vanish (Helps to Beauty) A safe, reliable home-treatmgjit foi the quick removal of superfluous hairs from your face or neck is as follows: Mix a stiff paste with some water and powdered dclatone, apply to objection able hairs and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This simple treatment is un failing and no pain or inconvenience attends its use, but to avoid disap pointment be certain you get genuine delatone.
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