C IF s IF Oit is a COAT, SUIT or I I it is a DRESS DRESS you have your SKIRT, WAIST, £ heart set on getting, BLOUSE, HOUSE El A COME TO "THE _ DRESS, PETTI WOMAN SHOP" I COAT or KIMONO, C AND SHARE IN I you owe it to yourself THE BIG JANUARY to see our stocks be- T CLEARANCE. Prices fore buying else- in some instances have I where, as you will been cut to half of | readily see AFTER _ former selling prices, COMPARISON L and REMEMBER WE that "THE WOMAN I SDO NO CHARGE f\ SHOP" offers you FOR ALTER - such savings that are O ATIONS. « Vr hard to match. O Rob Movie Man's Home by Film-Taking Trick Special to the Telegraph Monessen, Pa., Jan. 28. While Charles Freeman, a wealthy theatrical man. with a chain of showhouses in the valley towns, was away from home his house was plundered under the guise of a "movie house burglary." In the absence of Freeman and his family, only one servant remained at the house. Yesterday, just at daylight, a big van was driven up to the house and three men alighted, one carrying with him a movie camera. Presenting i an order purporting to r>e signed by Mr. I n«i ■ "RELIABLE" HAM § |fp with Fried Eggs |p Can you think of anything better for breakfast? The sweet, mild flavor. Served with eggs is an ||jP |f TRY THIS RECIPE |8 Fried Ham ami Kggs — Wipe ham, remove one-half mrJv, outside layer of fat, and place in frying pan. Cover i&irfc with tepid water and let stand on back of range 30 &ss£ t-i&K minutes; drain and dry on a towel. Heat pan, put in ham, brown quickly on one side, turn and brown other $«•>"! TOjMJ side; or soak ham over night, dry and cook In hot frying ®»jsW l&'tfi P«n. If cooked too lons, nam will become hard and (SjEsj dry. Serve with fried eggs cooked in the trled-out ham SssS:p. He sure to ask for l\inoun's "Reliable" Ham by name. iwfes At All C.Ollildie Division 215 crew to go first after 2 p. in.: 245. 229, 210. 20 Altoona crews to come in. Engineers up: Tettemer, Willis Bennett, Shirk. ' Firemen up: Trimble, Masterson, Belsel, Hunter, Snyder, Sbolley, Hoff man. Sprenkle, Burns, Reeder. Brakemen up: Doyle. Jr., Campbell Kohler, Lenhart, Hummer, Klstler' Smith. * TARD CREWS Engineers up: Cleland, Goodman, /?.u r J ln *' Matson, Machnmer. Gibbons, Blever. Malaby. Firemen iip: Kelser. Ferguson, six Cain, Williams, Cumbler, Warner bteele, Albright, Myers, Moyer, Wal urn W U he L ra ' Zclgler. Hardy, Bruaw, "all Brady, Cunningham, Snyder Desch, try, Dougherty. Hyde, Glans- Benier, Ew,n *' Engineers for 38, sth 8, 4 extras. Flagmen for 20, 3rd - 22, 26, sth 8 4 extras. * K-VOI.A SIDE Philadelphia Division 2lB crew to go first after 3.45 p. in.: 21!, 236. 246 255, 260, 220, 251, 214, 217, 226, 222 ->4o' 245. Engineers for 217, 220. 240, 245 " 255 Firemen for 222, 240, 245, 255. Conductors for 14. 4a. 51, 60. Flagmen for 14, 17, 18. 26, 15, 55. Brakemen for 17, IS, 34. 36, 45. 46 51-2. 65. 60. ' Conductors up: McCoiaaa, Hasaon, BURNS FEBRUARY FURNITURE *=,* To accommodate the many that are waiting for this semi annual trade event, we have designated Saturday and Monday Inspection Days You can call and make advance selections and avoid the crowds that are here on the opening day. The new sale tags will be on every piece Saturday morning, showing you savings of 10% to 50% from present prices. The savings are even greater if you consider how much higher future prices will be on account of greatly increased cost of everything that enters into the manufacture of furniture. BURNS & CO. 28-30-32 S. Second St. Love Answers Call of Art; Painter to Wed Music Teacher Ljummi-mmi" "i—iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwu'i'i ii'wmi i Mini urn l ii'iiiiii i ■■■■■■■—j DAff* BAHThETT & PORZRjVt ML PAIttTCD- Los Angeles, Oal., Jan. 2'..—A romance of the art world here will result in the marriage of Dana Bartlett, an artist of note, and Miss Lucy B. Seator, instructor in music at the University of Southern California. They met for the first time six weeks ago. Artistic temperament and the admirationl of each for what they re garded as genius in the other is the magnet that drew the painter and Miss Seator together. Each is twenty-four years of age. Bartiett, who is also an accomplished musician, met Miss Seator during a lecture on voice culture, Miss Seator being the piano soloist and Bartlett giving a cello solo. Since that time Bartlett has been a constant visitor at the Seator home, and the couple have just announced the news of their engagement. Bartlett's keen interest in the young woman became known to her first when, in visiting his studio with her mother, she discovered him working on a portrait of her from memory. Thomas, Llbhart. Flagmen up: .Cooper. Krow, Mar tin. Brakemen up: Kearney. Whltlngton, Hivel, Miller, ShafTner. Naylor, Brenner, Campbell, Hummy, Hoopes, Colter, Hutchison, Faymous, Dougherty, Brem, Snyder. Middle I>lvision 452 crew' to go after 3.10 p. m.: 2.25, 252, 250, 244. YAltn BtM.KTIX KNOI.A The following is the standing of the Yard Crews after 4 p. m.: Engineers up: Hill, Boyer, Anspach, Kllng, Smith. Branyon. Bretz, Turner, Reese. Firemen up: L. C. Hall, C. H. Hall, Blckhart, Shearer, Elchelberjrer, Kline, Yost, Waller, McDonald, Unn. Gelling, Sellers, Fleck. Handlboe, MoTntyre. Engineers for 2nd 124, 128. Firemen for 2nd 126, 130. CASTOR! A g- -■ Ihi KM You Han Alwait Bought •« THE READING IlnrrlMliurg Division—lo crew first to go after 4 p. m.: 19. 15, 9, 4, 20, 23, 7. , East-bound—s3 crew first to go after , 3:30 p. m.: 68. 69. 64. 67. 63. 58. ■ Engineers for 63, 67, 69, 9, 19. Fireman for 53. i Conductor for 4. Brakemen for 53, - up: Wolfe. "••aV'-'tneu upi Sullivan, Cocklln, Wise, . Fritz. Minnlch. Stephens, Heikert, Mum i ma.. DO'jßon, .Machainer. Miles, Beacn, Rheam, Davis, Kapp, Miss, Smith, 1 Felker, Redman. Big Water Mains in Paxton Creek Invert Lowered at State St. Unless the weather Drevents, the big thirty-inch force main, through which ahe water Is forced from the pumping station to the reservoir, will be lower ed beneath the Paxton creek invert, at State street, by noon to-morrow. City Commissioner Harry F. Bowman Is per sonally superintending the Job. Tho lowering of the pipes was made neces sary by the construction of the concreta "gutter" through which Paxton creek flows. Three Germans Taken From American Ship By Associated Press New York. Jan. 28. —Details of the removal of three German passengers from the American steamship Seacapa at Kingston on the outward voyage were told to-day when the steamer re turned to this port. Three British officers boarded the Seacapa and after examining the pass ports of all passengers and question ing the crew, ordered Mr. and Mrs. Herman and J. Davids ashore. The two men were sent to a detention camp while the woman was permitted to remain at Kingston. The British officers allowed Mrs. Schlitzer, the stewardess on the Seacapa to remain aboard as she had taken.out her first United States citizenship papers. I Wherever the rat goes, loss follows. He preys alike on poultry, eggs, grain and provisions, and cuts his way to the very food on your table. Mf CORN T.«*. Mirk R, t y. j, p„, Qfi, J Deadly to rait aid ■ice, bat harmless EGJS became rata dry up Valuable booklet in i \ This Set of Teeth $5 BELL Dental Parlors Kail Set of Teeth $5 I'IIIIIIKH IWC up Crown nnd Hrlitge, Xik 95 Dally, O A. M. to H P. M. 10 N. Market Square Second Flour. 9