Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 11, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    To-morrow, the First Friday Bargain Day of the Big Surplus Stock Sale
<- AND IT WILL BE THE BANNER -
> "X^&KKftS BARGAINS
QI«A ———————————— For Friday only For Friday Onlv
//YMBMW WW I# For Friday Only ,<l w "- 25c Renaissance Doilies EXTRA SPECIAL
?\v\ Absolutely 0c Women's Gowns for FOR FRIDAY ONLY TOR FRIDAY ONLY r "jj\/ C $3.00 Plaill Woolnap
IffLlmm r terp r 00f M & de of good quality musiin. Women's and Misses' Corduroy Suits Women's and Misses' Coats EolinH !,,d Renaissance ~ Blankets
///i?J/rHillli vSA Ram Capes, embroidery trimmed, and cut wide mr n <M anc sound ana square Renaissance it 4 f\*l •
JIIMImWM made of a and full. All sizes. JJiaae tO Sell Up tO 5>14.»D Made to sell up to $lO 00 and Battenburg Doilies. Good qual- lOf 4>l."f 3 D3lt
<mmp SS C nr C 7 QE _ £R A n
rs?ss ===== ror For $O,Oll s££,r» &
to°fi years ° ~, . ' For a .T, Only The latest belt and half belt styles, made of good The newest effects In zibeline, plaids, mixtures and . _ F ° r
mr ' " Women s Silk Hosiery, 59£ quality corduroy in popular navy blues and browns. plain cloths. Plenty of full belt and half belt models. $1 Pattern Table Cloths
—~ worth to $1.50 a pair, for Coats are satin lined, some trimmed with fur on col- All wanted colors and sizes and very rare values at the _ _,
__________ Be quick—only 200 pair to be lar and cuffs. All sizes for Women and Misses. low price quoted. Ftit 1 *4C For Fridav Onlv
■p tw,i n 1 had. Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, <Co f\i\ m 2. ** . •
Tvr»n-« or»j. high spliced, double sole, heel —————————————————————————————— Hemstitched mercerized pattern SZ.UU lapestry Curtains
Men sand Boys „>c Coat a „d toe. Black and colors. All _ .. . . _ Tat)le cloths ' **t fl4xflt inches, C nr CQ, _
Ha«R Beautiful New Fur Trimmed (Mft CA ' B °° d *" w "" y '—
-—SMffa,. : and Braid Trimmed Velvet Suits %9ilßi3U gaJsrzXJSs:
aM MADE TO SELL FOE S3O. FRIDAY ONLY FOE
_ _ _ , Suits for ' «, Nothing to equal them for beauty, style and quality. New browns, blues and y| VH3 J.OW6IS p n.i.
Men's -r°wfmik«rrhißf« 01 /j. Fine fleece lined bleach ribbed H acks - C ° a .£?. iu newest belt effects and latest model skirts. All sizes for r A •)!/ r «1 HA m 1 1
Men s~c Handkerchiefs Union Sults> hlgh neck( long Women and Misses. f-Qf HfoC eSCII * LO ° BambOO Tables
of 3oo good 'white 'hemstitched sleeves; all sizes. Fancy plaid Turkish Bath Tow- FOt 39 C €3CII
== Continuing Our Big Dress Sale To-morrow
■ For Friday Only
for .. . i . non S 100 Pretty Percale and
1 1 300 Exquisite New Styles From the Surp/usl 50c Matting Rugs J I For Frid ay om y I I
gwap'ssire stock of B. Axe & Co., Philadelphia •
On sale 2nd floor 0 Q sale 2nd floor. ffood colorings; size 26x57- inches. Full 72x80-inch size, good heavy
' ___——— I Come, take advantage of a rare opportunity. Choose from a vast variety of the most gorgeous creations. quality, hemmed ready for use.
——— 1 sllkSi silk Poplins, Charmeuse, and combinations of Serge and Silk, Silk and Velvet and Lovely Party
""™™' ————« I Dresses. A host of new colors. All sizes in the lot but not of all sizes of each style. "— —»
For Friday Only For Friday Only ■ For Friday Only For Fridav Onlv
30c Girls' Middy Blouses - 89c Mlislin Curtains tO Rfk ai,„„L„ ■D«U/»„
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sell; all new with white and blue nelette in a variety of pretty and Silk and Velvet Dresses; SIO.OO Dresses, Velvet Dresses, Party Dresses, Charmeuse Dresses and Vad r r®" '"■ <P *• ■" Co til
sailor collars; wonderful values. stripes and plain colors. to SIS 00 values Dress*. #l4 nn .nri «i ■* on Satln and Ser 8 0 Combination fectiv. Blin wlth ef " Unusually good grade, fine for
On sale 2nd floor. On sale Ist floor. to tpi-.00 values, Dresses, $14.00 and $15.00 values, Dresses; SIB.OO to $20.00 values, SS ive ttenburg e d ge and inser- bath robes, auto robes and couch
—.i.—_ _____ throws; all colors.
feifaAlir for for $9.00 for $12.00 - '
fc"""p" l ";:r'u™.il , bV 1 ' Another Extraordinary Friday Bargain Day
* Grades that positively cannot be duplicated any- ft* Uf ~
where at near the prices we quote. Be prompt, the UI VV 0(11611 S allQ mISSGS
rapid response to our announcement means that
thrifty housewives realize that these offerings are StyllSll UUtGrQdrmCntS
bZK, . $1.29 PlaW and ru7 t05.15.(10 Women's & Misses' Suits, $9.00
uTZrZ p r B st s W««». Up to SIB.OO Women's & Misses' Suits, $12.00
i «, M ,„P_ Up to $22.50 Women's & Misses' Suits, Sl4.sft
$2.25 Fleecedown Plaid lue borders. I \ Vll.l \ AI
Blankets, $4 . 50 white Lamb's Up to $25.00 Women's & Misses' Suits, SI S.ftft ]\ll \ \\M
Fancy plaid blankets In blue, I pairf Blankets ' $2.95 11 Up to $30.00 Women s & Misses' Suits, $19.50 / r/lIH
I inches. Extra good quality. with a slight cotton mixture; pink 11 $5 $6 Women's & Misses' Sport Coats $2 95 u 11 1 Mill
and blue borders; size TOxHO; // < ■ V
fap™^ 001 "S1.97 001 Up to SIO.OO Women's & Misses' Coats, $6.75 <L A | \
biS"«. d Si e B i anket ?;. P air ' • up to $14.00 Women's & Misses' Coats, 59.50 X
wear in a large range of color- Fine quality white lamb s wool «_^————————_ V"•" v \
ingS " blue borders with sUk P ribbon, lUp to SIB.OO Women's & Misses' Coats, sl9 (10
Plairl Wnnl«ar» sl l3ht imperfection, a dark thread _ tfTXiJ.VV f- /f V „ M
Blankets, 10 T " xß °
!nchesf ly notlceablc: size 11Up to $20.00 Women's & Misses' Coats, sl4 50 1 0S!
pair $5.00 Plaid Wool Blank /I»<s AT
ets—an extraordinary \.l Uj - . .
This blanket is a very heavy value—pair <yw/v j
quality, made of extra fine cot- Beautiful 3-inch plaid wool
ton yam with a soft fleece sur- blankets, in tan, gray, pink and
fac *- blue checks. Size HKxttO inches. -r\ t t • .■, —_ .
- A Extraordinary Friday Bargains
Two Astonishing Waist Bargains- 2Q r IN MEN'S aild BOYS' SUITS
75c Ladies' Voile and Organdie Waists, J.KS ° AJ\J X O OUiiO,
White and colors in sizes 38 to -10. Made of good voiles and or- nTT"!?!? POA TQ fir TT?ATTQT?T?Q
gandles in a host of pretty new styles. Now'* the time to buy and WtUTr T V V ILIVVViI iO O6 IXV U U OLKO
save nearly half.
(EXTRA SPECIAL T These s P ec,a/ Bargains Are On Sale Friday Only—The Lots Are Limited
Ud to S3°o0 F Brand° N Npw &i MeA's Suits and 1Z Men's and Young Men's Men's and Young Men's
rLH iSfsl.39 Overcoats,. .H.ID Fall and Winter 7 c Winter Suits
to. Es values to $8.73 Overcoats, . . 56./!) and Overcoats, v 0.75
quisitely made of fine grade Crepe de Chine in all sizes. Pink and fle/h. In Black, Oxford and some mix- Values to $12.00 Values to $13.50
tures—only 23 garments in this lot. These Coats are made of all wool An assortment of 10 different
FOR FRIDAY ONLY ———————— material in black and mixtures. styles in the newest English model
A Splendid Shirt Offer for Men— in* Men's Cordurov (P-i OA only IO Coats in this lot. Suits and Balmacaan Overcoats. Just
150 c Fashionably Striped Percale Shirts, Coats, ... UM B . Qdd ~ inthis.ot.
Men's Nerrligee Shirts in a lot of attractive striped effects, made of A *« i T» ° iMl*
good durable percales, soft or laundered cuffs and all sizes. At this FantS, .... Men's CordurOV 70^
price 'twil pay any man to choose at least H dozen. Made full lined with storm col- Values to 75c Pants I «fC
========^= ::: == —lar. 13 Coats in this lot. Once more we offer you Corduroy Bold W(j off#r
112V 2 C Oliildren's Hose F °r Friday om y " ™ "J SSTSJS? 2 55■ 50 pairs for to-morrow
for a pair 1,000 Yds. Moire and soyss oys Wmter $1 fiQ this sale. "" > r\A p _ I
These are fast black good
Plain Silk Ribbon, Overcoats, . . vI.OSJ Men's Odd Coats Out I
heavy rib stockings with double Worth 20r a varH Would cost you in any other BOVS' Winter "IA a OI S>O.7D Qr
.01., n.. k „d for
All the most wanted shad.. They COme 111 sizes 3to 10 years - Made of the same material as 50c come neat
—————————good grade Moire and Plain SUk, The newest belt back model, nicely caps. Pull down winter styles. with Venetian cloth, in sizes 35 to
39c Ladies' Silk Hosiery fully 4 inches wide. ' trimmed and button to the neck. Only 10 dozen in this lot. 42.
for i
THURSDAY EVENING,
H ARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
NOVEMBER 11, 1915.
TO ARCH STREETS
WITH BIG TREES
Maps and Photographs to Show
City's Hope For Future
Beautilication
How Harrisburg, In the future,
hopes to arch its streets with trees will
be interestingly shown by maps and
photographs by the city forestry de
partment at the State Welfare and
Efficiency Conference to be held in this
city November 15-19.
The city exhibit will be featured in
connection with the State forestry con
servation exhibit and , City Forester
Harry J. Mueller is now preparing a
series of maps, photographs, pieces
of tree bark, branches, twigs and
leaves, showing the various kinds of
scale, tree lice, moths and other pests.
Whether or not the display of tus
sock and dther moths can be arranged
on the scale that Mr. Mueller hopes is
questionable, but he has planned to
give Harrisburg folks a mighty lifelike
idea of some nlghtmarelsh-looking
worms and things. Not the least of
these are a few of the long, fat, green
worms—gaudy moths In the primary
stage—that boast of big red eyes and
long horns. The average American
youngster knows 'em more familiarly
as "tobacco worms."
Listen—Ugh!
The city forester isn't sure yet that
he can provide for this feature of the
display, but if it is possible he expects
to show some of these crawlers as they
appear in life. The method of pre
serving and mounting them as de
scribed by Mr. Mueller is a trltle
shivery to listen to. First, he says,
the fat, bright green worm is chloro
formed. Then tiny holes are bored
through the skin along the spine.
Then by means of a tiny thin straw
like tube the taxidermist blows out the
subject's "innards." "It's just like
blowing through a nutty-blower," said
Mr. Mueller, matter-of-factly, in de
scribing the process. "Who'd do it?
Why, I could easily do it myself," he
answered casually. And he never even
murmured an "ugh!" When only the
green shell remains, the forester con
cluded. It is roasted over an alcohol
flame for a few minutes in order that
it may Become thoroughly hardened.
Then the "exhibit" is inflated with air
to its natural size, the tube holes are
sealed—and the shivery visitor at the
forestry exhibit can gaze upon a long
green worm or caterpillar that looks
just ready to swing from its leaf to —
oh! horrors—perhaps, one's hat.
In addition to the pest exhibit Mr.
Mueller will devote a portion of the
city display to sections of tree trunks
and branches, showing proper and im
proper methods of pruning, trimming
and treatment.
The City's Plans
The proposed plan for tree planting
on the streets under the city's compre
hensive scale will be cleverly shown
by means of a big map and colored
crayons. From time to time as the I
present trees decay or have to be re
moved-for some other cause the city's
plan will be to replace these trees with
those of the type selected and the
type selected for the particular street.
The various streets to be planted and
the type of trees to be chosen as will
be shown on Forester Mueller's map,
will be as follows:
Front and Cameron streets from end
to end of the city and West State
street, American elms; Second street,
red oak: Third and East State streets,
European lindens; Berrvhill, pin oaks;
Market, tulip trees; Green, Maclay,
Fourteenth and some of the other
cross streets. Norway maples;
Eighteenth, red osk: Pine street and
other highways which have more or
less narrow pavements, maiden hair
fern trees.
PRESENTS PII,KT) HIGH
Kioto. Nov. ll.—Cordial messages
of congratulation to Emperor Yoshi
hito have been received from King
George of Great Britain, Emperor
Nicholas, of Russia, President Poln
care, of France, President Yaan Shle
Kal. of China, and others, while the
felicitations sent by Japanese organi
zations till a score of trunks. Gifts
made to the Emperor are plied high
ID many buildings, t
t
Passengers Did Not Know
Rochambeau Was Burning
11 New York, Nov. 11. —Wireless mes
sages received here from persons on
board the French Line steamer Ro
chambeau say that the passengers mi
board that vessel first learned of the
tire in the Rochanibeau's coal bunkers
when th§y received wireless messages
from New York asking for details o"
the Are. The blaze was discovered
when the Rochambeau was 150 miles
south of Halifax on her way to Bor
deaux Sunday afternoon.
The- messages state that discipline
was perfect, that there was no excite
ment and that the crew fought the fire
for five hours, winning tlie pr&is of
the passengers.
Liberty Bell Paraded
Through 'Frisco Streets
San Francisco, Nov. 11.—Escorted
by every available United States sol
dier and sailor here, national guards
men and a huge crowd of civilians,
the Liberty Bell which has been ar.
the Panama Exposition for seven!
months was paraded through the
streets to-day, preparatory to starting
on the return journey to Philadel
phia. From the Panama-Pacific Ex
position here, the bell goes to San
Diego to be displayed for several days
at the Panama-California Exposition.
It will then be taken to its home, In
dependence Hall, Philadelphia.
VICE-PRESIDENTS ELECTOR
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 11. —The At
lantic Deeper Waterways Convention
last night elected the following State
vice-presidents: Frederick H. Bab
bitt. Vermont: F. F. Crane, Massachu
setts; Franklin N. Blake. Rhode Is
land; Ernest C. Rogers. Connecticut:
William S. Bennett, New York; Chas.
A. Ellis, New Jersey: Hiram R. Bur
ton, Delaware; Joseph C. Whitney,
Maryland: Georee Ainslee, Virginia;
George T. Leach, North Carolina!
W. D. Morgan, South Carolina: W. A.
Bours. Florida, and Wallace J. Pier
pont, Georgia.
HOW ANY WOMAN
CAN DRY CLEAN
Put gasoline and solvite in a
wash boiler and save
five dollars.
Here's a way to make soiled or
dingy-looking wearing apparel look
like new. Any woman can easily clean
and restore the original color and.
fcrightness to kid gloves and shoes,
| neckties, ribbons, silks, satins, laces,
network, yokes, furs, shirtwaists, chil
dren's coats, suits, caps, woolen gar
ments, swlss, lawn, organdy and chif
fon dresses, draperies,* rugs, in fact
any and every thing that would be
ruined with soap and water.
Get two ounces of solvite at any
drug store and put It In two gallons of
gasoline, where it quickly dissolves,
then put in the goods to be cleaned,
rub a little and out they come looking
clean, bright and fresh as new. You
will And nothing fades, shrinks or
wrinkles, requiring no pressing.
It only taken a few moments to
do what dry-cleaning establishments
would charge five dollars or more for.
It Is as simple as ordinary laundering
and you can't make a mistake. Any
druggist will supply two ounces of
solvite, which is simply a gasoline
soap, and you can obtain the gasoline
at any grocery or garage. Then a.
wash boiler or large dlshpan will com
plete your dry-cleaning outfit.
As gasoline Is very Inflammable, bo
sure to do your dry cleaning out' of
doors or in a room away from flre'or
flame, with the windows left open.—-
, Advertisement.
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