6 Striking Bathing Costumes Seen at Palm Beach ■ I^^VMI '^l J-7ISS V/MdtfflA SVLIf/VAN & /D/7L . f/tr-r SiXvAzt.. MISS VIRGINIA SULLIVAN AND HER LITTLE NIECE N'ever before have such striking- bathing: costumes been seen as now gracr the beach at Palm Beach. Florida, the popular winter resort. Miss Virginia Sullivan, daughter of Roger Sullivan, prominent Democrat political leader of Chicago, appears in a striking costume of black and white. 1 nder the skirt, the popular pantalettes, ruffled below the knee are worn. CHILD GETS SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at tongue! Then give fruit laxative for stomach liver, bowels. "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm children and they love it. Mother: Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated: this is a sure sign the little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom ach-ache. diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should aiwa>s be the first treatment given. Nothing equals "California Syrilp of Figs" for children's ills; give a tea spoonful. and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "inside' cleansing. Di rections for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day saves a sick child to morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Bringing Up Father <$ <$ # # # # By McManus D mm ill ~1 " | 1 1 1 WJM "! T7 V~MMTT7 T7 V MIL 1 , ——FT M \ THEHE-t, -JS » UP- OH. 1 HELLO -0-o,' I« | f DOM'T LET w| - W H**E* ICO TO THE y/jll, K|/\|| 'MPofiftajct ] ""H-iHRE bONE 1 jl# 00'.*. KEEP |W// LOVELY'HOME* ^ ^otn MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 7, 1916. New Idea Hosiery Mill to Put on 25 More Hands j The New Idea Hosiery Oomapny. j Kourteenth and Alaytlower streets, is planning an enlargement to its plant land an increase in the number of its employes. This, it is said, will come as the result of the increase of capital stock from 157.000 to $61,000, notice of which was tiled Saturday at the State department. The addition of new machinery is part of the plan; the number of employes will be in creased from 110 to 135. The Merchants' Ice company, Cam , eron and Berryhill streets, also gave j | notice of an increase of the capital' stock to $38,000. New machinery will, ,be purchased and the company will i pay for its new building and needed : ; improvements. Another local form that has in ! creased its capital stock i the Apple by Brothers and Whittaker. of the Keystone Sanitary company, 142 South Second street. This firm increased its 1 capital frotn $«3,000 to SB,OOO to pro : vide for to take care of a stock divi- i i dend that has been declared and to : provide treasury stock. The Doty & Orr company, of N'ew Yor kcity, will open a branch in Har risburg to carry out contracts for tiles, grates, fireplaces, marble and mosaic work and the erection and construction ! of buildings. . Homer Shoemaker is local attorney for the company: H. O. 1 Doty, president, and \V. O. Orr, vice president. The Advance-lluinely Thrsher com-! 1 pany, inc., of La Porte, Ind.. will open i a branch in Harrisburg. Charles H. Hollinger is the local attorney. Jewish Children Work Hard For War Sufferers Jewish girls and boys are working hard to raise funds for the war suf- j ferersin Europe. Yesterday afternoon 1 the Jewish Children's Aid Society met at the home of Miss Rosa Klawansky. 1419 North Sixth street. The treas-. urer reported that since January 23, i ' $10.5." had been collected. The mem bership has increased from 13 to 33. i< Those present were: Rosa Klawansky, Rebecca Klawan-1 sky, Fannie Cohen. Mary Gerber. Dorothy Gerber, Dora Pokeroy, Anna [liken. Ida Cohen. Anna Cohen. Dora! Harrison, Sara Zarkin. Anna Rappa-, 'port, Miriam Kranzdorf, Mary Brown, j Jennie Yoffe, Minnie Bloom, Sara Bloom. Esther Wagenheim, Ida Slom berg, Edith Kat::, Sylvia waronzik. Sara Michlovitz. Sara Hursh, Eva Wei ner. Mary Rosenberg. Eillie Rosen berg. Louisa Yeaner, Sophia Kramer. 1 Goldie Klawansky, Sara Lack, Rose | Delson, Esther Brenner. [ The boys met at the home of .luliur j Kranzdorf, 1527 Wallace street. There ! -S- c/,> CUPPING DAV/^) C '* °T" II I ■ V f Wltk Thin Clipping. I V 25c value. I • Vw V f!I ¥\ 39c value. Hand Mirrors, f |f f| m. jmf t J Large Size W all 15C " " Clothes Racks, 1/ H l|lj A 19C ■ i 10c value. Emmy —[ I* f* """ ""» |<. 24-vd. Cotton Tape, ff 1/ g^ " '* WI2 1/ 15c value. 5c /Nil At China Salts and ™c/; P TOMORROWV^C'P-g- . w " h lhl » «"«■»>■"« Another of these popular monthly events that brings an extensive collection of wonderful values in a Cream sc't! 5c value. fag one-day sale. -j q_ A Pearl Buttons, # , __ __ _ i . I*7C rm <«-n, Prices For To-morrow Only—Tuesday, Feb. Bth ""V™ I . |Q c value. ' 25c value. 50c value. 25c value. 20c value. .19c value. Stamped Ready wi<h i hi. «iipi,.nß Torchon Laccs. Fancy Box Children's Wool Children's Fancy Curtain Nets Bleached Skirts made Baby Pillows 19c value. 6-vard pieces Stationery, Toques, Wool Toques, and Scrims, OP ' with floss, Steel Finish |g c 0 C 12 J /2C 2.0 C 25c I W m, >|>|,i s . 25c value. 39c value. 50c value. Dl' • ° < a 'i °.* 25c value. II Fabric ' Gloves, R ppleUc|| The M«St Successful |c; t ia - x Corded Crepe Stamped Read} 19c value. „. lf i t ,_ ana Kippitttc Steamers, large size vnpe. made Corset ■ Dress Shields, g V"! «V O 1 £ TVT X * with cover, O c Covers. 9c a :t c *' . isc Sale of Notions 25c With Till* €' I l|»|>l ii I 12'lzc u"h ri.i» . ttl(li ~.[ ii(l rllpplot ;. 7 . we have ever held is now in """ Lot of lOc value win. im» cupping. fl 3c value. Lot of 25c value Check cfin<*hain full swing, and teeming with 3°c value. tint.mi kods, 10c to 25c values. I C "jr "Tit"*- S- ««p,io„al qualities and .ow ?TJ» 3c_ « a, s H.o„ With Thin i llppißS. lOC 2C prices. 19c >Dr vnlnp W.th T.,1, « .lpp. nc - um, .h„ Ilpplu;.. With Till* CllitnlnK. „ . OC 8c value. v ' __________ Strined Wash with tiiu riippinK. | Skirt Belting, vahie oc value. 25c value. 25c value. 10c value. Silks, , -. v .- lluc . I « Pmk and Blue Ladies Percale Brooch Pins, Slumber Slippers, Honev Comb or J™/p n ■ OC Princess Slips, Aprons, 1 0//« t r> T,%\VPU ASr Mampen rin With Thl- flipping 1 lO 15C r ' With TIIIM Cllpplna CuslllOllS, in. ivC lu/'C W nil 'l'hl» ' Upplua. Willi TIIIM t'llpplng. OC- - ~1 f\l „. 1 . c e> . With I'M. (111.1.11. K. With Thl. Clipping. . "—; . . with TI.I« riiiiuinc XJcvaluc. It?C Knitted Shopping P.ags, Lot of 10c value Lot of 2sc value LaValheres, Ladies' Untrimmed Lot of 25c value I°°' V. , - T- 1 I Q _ Ladies' Drawers, Men's Neckwear, 1 0//« r Hats, Pictures. Diess ( »ods, 2ac value. 27C 101/ choice or Stamped Library H With Thi. Clipping. With Thin (llpplon. c IOC AOt. Scarfs. IQr v.illip """ 9c 10c value. W 111, I hi. Clipping. ''■ i" ' """ lh "- « "PP'"B 1C Plain Colored Taf- 25c value. Beauty Pins, pair. Lot nf SI .00 value vnlue. t „ 2sc va '" e - w,t„ th.7 fiipping. I feta and Dresden Children s Manuel- ?0c value. 1 Children's Outing Cloths. Uectro Silicon __ ■ Ribbon, ette Sleepers, Men's Outing with Thi. cupping Trimmed Hats, stripes and checks. Polish Cream, 50c value. > 1A- size 2, Flannel Sleepers, ; „ ; n Q r ir. Stamped Infants H AvfC Q OQ of all-leather Qc 1 DC Dresses with floss, I with Thi. cnp:»iiitf. J7C uOC Shopping Bags at with Thi. ciippins. "' i '' ' ll '"' l "' c - ''"npiiv. nr IT 1 , With Thi. CllppinK- Wlih Thl. t'llppini;. 1 O.l. t /OC lvc and 2?c values. ____________ ____ special ->; r .... 1,,. n i,,„ With Thi. < lipping. • Ul » aiUC. . , With Thl. ClippliiK. I Oriental haie.-, value. _?c \aluc. Millinerv 36-mcli I nbleached Large Si/e Babv ■ 1 Or Knitted Mufflers, Men's Wool 2-c value. Trimming Muslin, ' Plates 50c va,"e w.ih AVSippi... 9C < : 1^ CS » f.adies' Black ft^ 8 ' fir Stamped Dressing | nt with Thi. < lipping. 17c Aprons, J/C W| , Th| cn.ii.inc lOC Sacques, rOc value. ——————_ *■» y 1A- with Thi. ciipp.n*. " p " with TI.I. ciippins. or Fancv \"elvet 25c value. lUC 10e value , -, - . 25c. Ribbon. Ladies' Mussed 25c value. 36-inch Light Color Tvr?rv FinSh° """ """ ' ■ 1A- Neckwear, Misses' 50c and 30c values. • Percales ri ' 9 5c value fl 9C Kiued Uu- Fla„„ele„e n '~ | 1 Tkl> '„ bleached Skirts, Kimonos, hr Pillow Shams, 10r and With I hi. Clipping, 4 - «-> L with Thl. Clipping " JTliiuw ouauta, • , l-/iC ___________ Q -i Q With Thi. Clipping. " Thl. Clipping. 1 Of/« _ values. .■'Oc value. ■ 10c value 1 IZ'/2C Swiss Crepe Silk and Chiffon """ 'hi- cupping. wui. THI. CII pp I.«. 50c value.' Figured Fancv de value. with THI. ciippm*. M Ldges. P.oas. 25c value. 15c value. Digli Grade Figur- Crepe, Sheet Iron Lorn Y -tlnc I 5c 25C Children's Bleached Children's Sacques, ed Cretonnes, Poppers, Dresser Scarfs, With Thl. Ciippinc. With Thl. < ilpplu,:. Knee l)ia\VC!S, 25c I With This ril|i|iins Idc 1 C 10c and 12'; c 25c value. . "■'» ?51 . 5fV WM " • rhU w ,ti. -S.?c..PP.u K . values. Ivory Handle Shoe ' HPI>I..K. 25 c value. 12|/>c value ChilHren's Ready- 50c value. , 9 Point de Paris Horns and Cuti:le 10c and 15c values. Boys' Dutch Fancy Curtain made Stamped Deep China Salad lUc value. Laces, Knives, Slumber Slippers, Suits, Scrims, Dresses Dishes, Cushion Cords, 5c 9c 7c 12'/2c 9c 15c 25c 5c With Thl. Clipping. With Thl. Clipping. With Thl. Clipping. With Thl. Clipping. With Thi. Clipping. With Thi. Clipping. With Thl. Clipping. With Thl* Cilppluis I Soutter's lc to 25c Department Store § Where Every Day Is Bargain Day jfl 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse! ——■—■ m \ mi were 16 present, and $2 was raised.. These otlicers and members were elected: President. Julius Kranzdorf: vice president, .Moses Kramer; financial secretary. Samuel recording secretary. Samuel Delson; treasurer, Harry Klawansky; members. Joseph Kransdorf, Morris Michlovltz, Max j Bloom, Michael Bloom, Frank Bloom,, Abram Lane, Philip Bloom, Nathan Bloom, Michael Kramzdorf, Samuel I Swlnner, llyman Abramson. TO SPEAK OX "MORAL. MA\" 1 Thp Rev. \Villiam K. Conner, of Har | risonburg. will speak to-night on • The ! Moral Man,' 'at the Church of the i I Brethren. Investigate Fire in Store of Capin and Capin City detectives and the State Fire Marshal's representatives are investi gating; a peculiar fire which broke out j yesterday morning In the store of Capin and Capin, 430 A Market street. Firemen, in responding to the alrani, I claim that when they broke into the store, the stove in the rear of the build ing was red-hot and piled close to it was a large amount of fnammable ma terial, including paper boxes and straw. The officials are now looking for a man who steerad the Hope apparatus out of the way, when responding to the alarm, is said. The man stood In Market street and told the driver to go to the rear of tue building In Straw berry street, when the store does not run from Market to Strawberry streets. W. IJ. Windsor, head of the detective i bureau, as usual, has no neories. The 'State Fire Marshal's department began investigations this morning. The loss will not exceed SIOO. On Saturday evening firemen in the Hill district were called out to extin guish a small blaze in the home of Al len Jackson, 218 South Fifteenth street, which started when a member of the household lit a match and accidentally ignited a curtain in the hallway. The damage was slight. ; Raps Democrats For Their Philippine Policy t Washington, D. Feb. 7.—United 1 States Senator William Aklen Smith, I of Michigan, who on Friday fought to ? | the lust ditch to stop tiie passage of ; the hill to give independence to the i Philippines, fired a broadside at the ?! Democrats yesterday. "1 warn the Democrats that they have never yet pulled down our flag ; that an aroused public opinion did not i force them to put it back,", said the ! senator. "Abandoning the Philippine Islands is a crime against the people lof the t'nited .States anil a crime against the people of the Philippines." W. M. Russ Retires From Big Ice Cream Firm Annopunceinent was made to-day that W. Al. RUSK had retired from the lirni of Russ Brothers, ire cream manufac turers. Walnut and Sixteenth streets. He will be succeeded as Junior member of the film by George A. Hall, for a number of years assistant manager at the llarrlsburg Foundry and Macftine Works. Russ remains In the firm, which will continue under tin present name. The new member will look after the business department. He will assume full charge on or about February I.*). \V. M. Russ. who retires, will engage .n other business. Russ Brothers conduct one of the largest ice cream manufac turing plants in Central Pennsylvania.
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