THE QUALITY STORE" Timely, Attractive Bargains For Friday's Selling Only None of the following bargains will be sent on ap proval or C. O. D.—none charged—no phone orders filled. J/miles' nnii Misses' Stilts in Two styles of 50c Aprons—one Tweeds and Mixtures newest made Princess style from neat lilt styles—coats with bolt effect and ured percales—the other in hlh velvet collar—skirt with flare pleats style and made of fast color ging —regularly values to S2O. Special ham. Special for QQ for Friday, $14.95 Friday at. each I 10c Bleached Muslin —8« inches Misses' School Coats In colors wide—a g«*>d medium weight, soft and mixtures—odds and ends of the iinish. even clotli for general use. present season's stock—most every Special for Friday Q r size—worth up to $12.50. <J»C Of) at ' por y ard Special for at " 50,uu t • vr,.., 45x30 Bleached Pillow Cases — ladies Man-tailored Waists made of splendid even cloth of me newest styles—beautiful materials rcirulurh 12Sc. Spe in white with lavender, blue and 5 -1 A gmy stripes—also plain whit®- ' ,al '°V IYida> 10c regularly $1.25 and $1.50. CQ. nt. earn Special for Friday, at ...... O"*' , _, , made in one large sheet just the White Lingerie Waists in lawns, s i/« Q f a comfortable —good, clean organdies and voiles with lace anil stock—weighs 3 lbs. Special AQ* embroidery trimmlnga—a splendid f< )P Friday nt, per roll $1.50 value. Special QQ _ • ' for Friday, at J/0t of 50c xovelty Woolen Dress Goods—all good, new styles—36 EXCEPTIONAL—Ladies' Cordn- inches wide. Special for OCp roy Skirts—newest styles—in navy Friday at, per yard blue, brown and green—worth con- r.rt^ h ' y mor ° theee "P""'" 1 Cheney Bros. Silk Crepe Meteor An _ _ —lO inches wide—in 12 good dc s2.9B* $3.50* $5.00 s««*We shades regularly $2.00. Special for Friday CI OQ _ ~ . ~~ at, per yard x liadics and Misses' Kimonos— light colors with small ligurcs— l adies' and Children's famous regularly $1.25 and $1.50. QC. LVKKRNK Underwear to l>e closed Special for Friday, at »7«JC out spet .| a i Friday— ■ Children's Pants and Drawers, Ecru Lace Curtains all new 45 ° icrade, at goods up-to-date styles worth nv ami Mir mile nt f » SI.OO to $2.50. Social for Fridav 551 59< RTmR ' ''" * £,*7. 75c an " $1.89 75c Brade ' at ■ 85c grade, at Tapestry Curtains—can he used ladies' White Wool Cnion Suits as couch covers—so inches wide. were 51.25. Special "TP . Roman stripes—were $3.00 and lYidav at ' SI.OO per pair. Special for Friday at, per strip UJ7C small lot of Men's SI.OO and $1.50 > Colored Negligee Shirts—separate White and ecru Curtain I,aces— cuffs—neat |Mittcrns. Special for new and distinctive designs—36 and Friday— -45 inches wide—good variety of $1.50 Shirts, at U()/< patterns—worth 19c and 25c' per ... ... , , . yard. Special for Friday at. sl-00 Shirts, at per I2V2C * IMI 17r ' * 1 # C i„ t „ r Men's White Pleated „ . , _ ' Shirts separate cuffs regularly Rubhcr Door Mats, made of the SI.OO. Special cq. Friday— r,,hhor - s^al tor Friday, at "VC 69c values. Special, at '}||/, ■ ' " .»•>(' Ladies' Silk Embroidered Collars SI.OO values. Special, at.. colors—were $1.50 to $2.50. ""r Special for Cftc 12J4c Longcloth—36 inches wide —sort, chamois iinish—for ladles' T „ ... ... . , ~ ... . and cliidrcns wear—put up in 10- , a<l ' cs , ""<> Organdie Fichus, yard pieces. Special for OQ„ Special for' Frida — y at, per piece - st " quality, at 1 „„ .. ————- 50c quality, at >)U^> 39c Mercerized Table Damask— heavy « eight—full width—a splen- did serviceable cloth in a beautiful Ladles' Colored Silk Beltings— line of patterns—very special OP worth 25c and 50c per yard. Spc for Friday at. per yard cial for Friday 1 ftr* — at, per yard XVC $3.00 Gray Wool Blankets in large double bed size—made of SI.OO Shield Brassieres to lie good clean stock—no shoddy or closed out; special PA . waste in them—neat pink and'blue Friday, at UKJC borders. Special for d»o A Q Friday at, per pair Small lot of line Perfumes that were 35c to SI.OO per ounce. Spc- Hcavy Homespun Hand Towels f,|al r ° r Friday at 10c per ounce. —hemmed ready ror use—neat red Bring your own bottles. and blue borders—absorbent and durable l9c regularly. Special Pins! Pins: Pins: Good 5c for Friday 1 i Pins. Special for Friday 1r» _ at, each IttC at, 3 packages for lUC $2.00 Bed Comfortables large China Dinner Sets—only two of si/.e. cither tacked or stitched— these left—neatly decorated—gilt filled with clean, white cotton <*dgc. Special for Friday— covered with pretty chintz, both 30-plece Set, at Oj| »(| sides. Special for Friday cq Tf at, each *b 1 «o9 12-picce Set, at j||| L. W. COOK AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS mmmimun ORPHEUM ORPHEUM TO-NIGHT Sntnrdiy—Mit. and Mght NOVEMBER 6 September The Law of Morning the Land WITH Glories A ~ PRICES—ISc to 75c. P " Vh" 7„"Vt.oo V ' "" d 50c ' | ji TO-MORROW—ONE NIGHT ONLY—Seats, 25c to $1.50 j | CHESTNUT ST. AUDITOR I I'M—HARRISniJItG, PA„ THURSDAY EVE,, NOV. 11 ?» 0r . k " sn,pl, ° nr or<-h *»< r «. MIQPUAr I MAM —The World'* » with Walter Damroaeh, C onductor IfIOUFIAt LlflfllM Greatest Violinist ! THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMBINATION OF THE KARON | H»rH'."h P .."r'r r iT. rlf yi:V Kr '"" .-*•*•> ■« Muale Store. 30 North Second Street, I Ihunmaj, November 4. Mali Order* r(wl»ed nu»*. C'heeka payable to C. M. Slgler. t t *"» ■ § | t t t , l THURSDAY EVENING, STUDY BEETHOVEN AND WIN PRIZE [Continued From First I'age.] Ueethoven." Dr. Damroßch considers Symphony No. C (C minor), by Bee- Ihoven. as one of his greatest orches tra numbers, and It was this statement that led the Telegraph to believe that the many people of llarrlsbnrg who find delight in the compositions of Lutlwig Van Beethoven will take an Interest In this contest, which will give them an excuse, If any were needed, for gleaning a more thorough knowl edg of his life and works. The conditions of the contest are simple: the essay must not exceed 300 words, must be written In Ink, and must be in the hands of the Music Editor of the Telegraph by 6 o'clock Monday evening. This will give the contestants plenty of time to work up their essays and will enable toe judges to decide upon the winners before the concert Thursday evening. First prize will be $lO in gold and two seats for the performance. Sec ond prize will be $5 in gold and two sent* for the performance. All manu scripts must be signed with full name and nddress, and the winning essays will he printed In the Telegraph. SHEFFER-SMITH BUT O A I, Hiss Mary Smith and Stanley H. Sheffer, of Steelton, were quietly married at. the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, 1002 Cowden street, at 6 o'clock last evening. The ceremony was per formed by the Kev. C. K. Boughter, pastor of the First United Brethren Church, and was witnessed by the family and a few friends. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will re side In this city. Magical Effect of New Face Peeler To maintain a clear, rosy, youthful complexion, there's nothing so simple to use and yet so effective as ordinary mercolized wax. which you can get at any drugstore in the original package. Just apply the wax at night as you would cold cream; in tiie morning wash It off with warm water. If you've never tried it you can't imagine the magical effect, of this harmless home treatment. The wax causes the worn-out scarf skin to come off in minute particles, a little at a time, and soon you have entirely shed the offensive cuticle. The fresh young undcrskin now in evidence is so healthy and girlish looking, so free from any appearance of artificiality, you wish you had heard of this marvel ous complexion-renewing secret long ago. To get rid of your wrinkles, here's a formula that is wonderfully effective: 1 o7„ powdered saxolite, dissolved In % pt. witch hazel. Bathe the face in thJs and you will be simply astonished at the results, even after the first trial.— Advertisement. AMUSEMENTS RESasT l-aat day. MARY PICKTOHIJ n* "ES.MKHAI.DA." by Frances Hodg son Burnett. Paramount. To-morrow and Saturday Daniel Frohman presents the dainty star, M AIMJt KRITK CI. ARK In "HEI,- K>K OF THK NORTH." Paramount. Professor Wallace, the blind or ganist, plays from 2 'till 4.30 and from 7 'till 11 p. in., and Miss Mer chant from 10.30 'till 2 and from 4.30 'till 7 p. m. THE HONEY GIRLS "Frolics at the Seashore." Lee Tunk Foo McCloud & Carp MARCOU TEBORS SEALS MAT.—2.3o—loc. 15c. EVE.—7.3O to 10.30 10c, 15e. 25c. LENNY 1 THEATER No. 5 South Thirteenth St. FRIDAY The Metro Corporation pre sents Florence Reed in "HER OWN WAY" 5 acts of enchanting drama. 8 IMCFI.S IN A 1,1, ADMISSION—Sc and 10c V, i J TO-DAY l.oTera of tntriMc screen dram* should not miss Ibis, the Inst chance to see FREDERICK PERRY —In— "THE FAMILY STAIN" From Emll Oaborlan'n Norel, "The Widow I,erouge. n Pronounced by all prominent critics A MASTERPIECE. Real Music by a Real Artlat. Be—lOo AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN 1 J ► Former Secretary of State : • 3; Will deliver his famous lecture on <; <; "The War in Europe and Its Lessons For Us" :> 3; at the Technical High School Auditorium <1 j; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sth j: <| 8 :00 P. M. Admission, 50 Cents 3; HARRI6BCRG TELEGRAPH THREE CONTRACTS FOR STATE ROADS| Low Bidders Get Work Let by J Highway Commissioner ; Cunningham Bids were opened this morning by State Highway Commissioner Cun ningham for three different kinds of highway construction. Contracts were awarded to low bidders in each case. The first bid opened was for a brick block pavement in Merlon Center Borough, Indiana county, extending from the west borough line by way of West Main street and North Manor street, for 2,636 feet and also from the intersection of West Main and North Manor streets by way East Main street for 1,418 feet. The bidß on this contract were as follows: W. H. Lyons. Sunbury, $17,- 818.27: John L. Elder, Ebensburg, $17,935.16; Thomas Sweeney & Co., Pittsburgh, $19,024.69: Portage Con crete ('(instruction Co., Portage, Pa., $17,978.55: Standard Contracting Co., Altoona, $19,065.62: South Shore Con struction Co., Erie, $19,341.10: E. H. Brua, Hollidaysburg, $16,680.26; O'Brien Brothers, Avoca, $17,947.47: M. Bennett. & Sons, Indiana, $16.- 639.74: Simpson & Bradley Co., Punxsutawney, $17,732.57; George It. Matson. Brookville, $19,864.14; Geo. H. Thompson & Co., Clearfield, $lB.- 666.20: Dwyer & Co., Philadelphia, $17,844.37; John Dandrea & Co., Pat ton. $20,318.30. The second bid opened was for 1,756 feet of highway construction along jWynnewood Road from Rockland ave- Inue to the Pennsylvania Railroad I bridge in the borough of Narherth, Montgomery county. Alternate bids were asked on this pavement for con crete and three forms of bituminous surface, Warrenite, Amiesite and Fil l>ertlne< The bidders on this contract were as follows: Union Paving Co., Philadelphia, class "C" Filbertine. $7,535.75; Am erican Pavity? & Construction Co., Philadelphia, concrete, $9,766.70; Pugh & Hubhurd Co., Philadelphia, con crete, $5,610.53; Mainwaring & Cum mins, Philadelphia, concrete, $6,- 242.67: E. Morton Fleming. Ardmore, concrete, $6,442.17; Frank Mclnerney, Easton, Class "B" Amiesite, $7,216.55: Dwyer & Co.. Philadelphia, class "A" Warrenite, $7,951.10. The other bid opened was for a waterbound macadam road 5,808 feet long in Hickory township, Lawrence county, along the Eastbrook Road from the end of the present improve ment to the south end of Eastbrook. The bids on this contract were as fol lows: M. J. Scanlon. New Castle. $23,- 360.45: South Shore Construction To.. Eric. $16,389.17: Simpson & Bradley Co.. Punxsutawney, $17,705.89: E. 11. Brua, Hollidaysburg. $1 7,472.59: M. j Bennett & Sons, Indiana, $14,916.65; ' John L. Elder, Ebensburg, $18,089.49. | TRAVELOGUE IN EMERALD ISLE [Continued From First Page.] veloguer, at the Chestnut Street Audi torium. The Blarney Castle, the Giant's Causeway, the Rock of Goleen Bawn and all the other places and things about which the stories of all-conquer- Ing giants of rocks which have mys terious powers and other wonderful old Trish legends are woven will be visited on the screen. Also Tipperary, Killarney, Cork, Ulster, whose names are known almost as well to the LIFE Ai STAKE. Fomewhere In the world life Is at stake every minute of the day. Right at our own doors, i>erhap.s, is going on a struggle as grim and fierce as any fight or flight on record. You hear t.be hollow tearing cough; see the ooze of blood which tells of the wounded lungs; mark the emaciated bixly and hectic cheek, and know a life is at stake. Oil City, Pa.—"Ten years ago tmy husband was so far gone with a 'hang 1 n g-o n* hacking cotighand had to give up his work and started . to go to a doctor, v three miles away. He only got two miles away when he had to give up and rest at the general store there. He eoulfl go no further. A neighbor made him take a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; opened it and gave him a dose then and there. He was soon nble to return home. He finished the bottle and gained strength rapidly. He then bought a tsei-ond bottle and it completely cured him so he was able to do a hard summer's work without complaint. This was ten years ago, nud today he is working unloading lumber at the west end of the city."— MKS. GEOEGE BRADLEY, 302 E. Third Street, Oil City, Pa. The use of I>r. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery has saved many a life In just such a crisis. It cures obstinate, deep-seated coughs, slops the hemor rhage, strengthens "weak" lungs, and restores the emaciated body to its nor mal weight and strength. Made from native medicinal herbs by using glycerine—no aloohol. Sold in liquid or tablet form. Send to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,'N. Y., for free book on Blood or Lungs. Bryan Lecture Tickets For sale at aorgan', Potts', B. Frank Smith's, Cotterel'a, Tech High Schop*, Geo. W. Bogar'g, Wm. Rufun McCord. Calder Bldg.; Dr. Mullowney, Paxtang. «- _ Try Telegraph Want Ads here not alone bccauae price* are loner, but because qualities are f Store News of Mighty Interest to Week-End Buyers ANOTHER New Fall Millinery Sensation E s y " c — ,B L ig i| > * store is brimful of new Fall ; | To-morrow Morning We Shall Place on Sale a merchandise. Here you may choose. Special Purchase of Muslin Underwear— Velvet Untrimme iandkerchiefs— Stationery— From New York's Largest Jobber Toilet Articles— Candy—Jewelry— At 50c on the Dollar and Less It is a tremendous sacrifice in which you will reap the * ' benefit of the best qualities in all the season's latest shapes— and Children's c -i of , r. • Hosiery and Fleece bailors, Soft and Stiff Crown Tricornes, Puritans, Tur- Lined Underwear bans; large and small shapes, etc. Ready-to-Wear— Household Utensils— sl.oo and $1.25 Black Silk $2.50 Lyon's Silk Velvet, Dry Goods—Music- Velvet Hats, latest shapes. Hatters' Plush and Vel- Art Needlework— Sale price our Hats. Sale price, Etc., Etc., at ■ $1.50 and $2.00 Black and $1.35 TCp Ar T AQC I Colored Silk Velvet Hats. $3.00 Lyon's Silk Velvet in v Sale price 690 Black and Colored Silk ' ; $2.00 Black Shirred Velvet Band Hats. Sale price, DON'T FORGET THE ' and French Felt Hats in #1.48 «!PTrrTAT QAir Sailor and Elsie Moore $5.00 Imported Velour Hats. t A . ! Shapes. Sale Price, Sale price $1.98 White Austrian China for ; ' Hand Painting Now Going On. ' j SOUTTER'S j lcto2scDepartmentStore <&/ WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY. 215 Market St. opp. Courthouse — American as places in his own home land, are to l>e shown. To Visit Home of Poets Roberson will jump tlie Irish Sea and land on the rook-hound roasts of Scotland. lie will visit Ihe hlrthplaies of Sir Walter Seolt and Robert Burns and the places about which their in teresting tales and beautiful poems were written. He will cross over the Trossaohs, wander about the ruins of old castles, many of which have had their place in the bloody wars of the highlands, and visit, the real Scotch people, in their highland homes. The travelogue, from the point of visiting the places well worth seeing, is one of the best in Mr. Roberson's repertoire. The pictures are some of the most beautiful in the traveloguer's collection. Many of them were taken by P. Mark Partheniore, a llnrrlHburg phctographer. who was associated with Mr. Roberson a few years ago and who made the trip through the British Isles with the famous traveler. Yellowstone To-morrow To-morrow evening's subject is the "Yellowstone Park," a tour to one of the most interesting spots in all the world. The geysers found in the na tional park are the only ones now in existence, those formerly existing in New Zealand being destroyed by earth quake. The plunging waterfalls, multi colored and strangely shaped forma tions, the wild game and the spec tacular hits of scenery make Yellow stone well worth the title, "Nature's Wonderland." A pleasing feature of each evening's travelogue is the musical program by Miss Sara Turner on the violin and Charles Mai'key on the piano, starting at. 7.30 and continuing until the travelogue at 8.15. Their playing has been well received. Admission to all travelogues is 10 cents with the coupon on the first page of the Telegraph, or 2". cents for a seat in the reserved section. Suffrage Amendment to Be Given Congress By Associated Press New York. Nov. '4. Only one pro posed Oonstittuional amendment grant ing suffrage to women will be intro duced before the next Congress, accord ing to indications in an announcement made to-day by the National Board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. The board stated It bad notified the Congressional committee not to Introduce the Shafroth nmctid ment in the next Congress unless or dered to do so by the suffrage conven tion to be held in AVashingtbn next month. Thkis is a forma' ratification of the decision of the Congressional committee as recently announced bv Mrs. Madill McCormick. The Shafroth amendment would pro vide for anamendment to the Constitu tion through suffrage referendums in the various States. Suffrage leaders hero believed that the announcement meant the only suff rage amendment to be Introduced this year would be in the form of the Susan B. Anthony amendment which has been placed before every Congress during the last forty-five years. Tells Hubby He Has Designs on His Wife Cligor Rositz's rudeness might cost him some $5,000. Suit was filed to-day by Sadie Pus kas, Steelton, against Cligor for dam ages in trespass to that amount for al leged slanderous statements he uttered about her. But the slander Isn't all, Sadie is bitterly complaining of. "I am going to make myself pretty so your wife will like me the way she likes George Criznic," was the mean thing Cligor said, according to Sadie. But that was not the depth of his meanness. He said it to her husband. Deaths and Funerala JOH\ J. CLYDE John J. Clyde, aged 65 years, a for mer Harrisburg resident, died auddenlv Tuesday night at his home, in Powelton avenue, Philadelphia. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Burial will he made In Harrisburg Cemetery. The body will arrive In Harrisburg at 12:45 o'clock. Services will be held at the cemetery at 1 o'clock. Four nephews will act as pallbearers. Clar ence 0., Edward. Stanley and Cllffton. The survivors are a widow and one sis ter. John J. Cl--de left Harrisburg some years ago, but lias been a frequent visi tor to this city. He was the son of the late John C. Clyde, for many year* head of the passenger and freight de partments or the Philadelphia and Reading Ratlway <"ompany, and the tlrßt veteran employe to bo pla<-cd on the pension Hat by that company. X. NOVEMBER 4, 1915. Railroad Detectives Are Watching Pickpockets Pennsylvania Railroad detectives are keeping a close lookout for pickpockets \ l J We will sell you an Overland on con venient terms. The idea is not new—other merchan dise is purchased by deferred payments—and you should be able to get your car this way if you prefer. The terms are $275 down plus the freight— the balance in convenient monthly payments. On this plan the price of model 83 Over land, a five-passenger touring car, is $775 f. o. b. Toledo—no more. If you would rather pay cash, the price is $750 f. o. b. Toledo. The difference covers interest at 6 per cent, and insurance, both firr and theft. There are no other charges. Call, telephone or write for full Information. Overland-Harrisburg Co. Distributors For Central Pennsylvania Service Station: 127-9 Cranberry Street Showroom: 212 North Second Street BKIjIJ PHONE 3883 iMany Thanks — 1 QWING to the fact that it will be physically impos sible for me to thank every KM voter personally, I desire to use «§ this method of expressing my sincerest appreciation to those ' S KjJ who so kindly interested them- 55 Sg selves in my behalf and re fig elected me Register of Wills. gr | Roy C. Danner | msmemsmssmm^si^ssemm saaaaasaaaaffl The on trains between Philadelphia and New York. According to Detective lieutenant Rlankenburg-. of the Penn sylvania service, a number of com plaints have been received from pas- Hcngrors who claimed they were victims by pickpockets on trains. 9
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