f Doutrichs Reliable" Mark-Down Sale This Is t ory doesn't go here, giving all the facts are the iples maintained by this ''Live Store". Too many merchants con emselves on the theory of things, now this—now that—but this is our way, straight d, honest merchandising keeping the pledge we made, to you—that square dealing, representation and complete satisfaction would prevail here. enge your own good memory, (have we done this ?) do you know jretliat has grown so fast or that has welded the confidence of the public so firmly as into this store and examine the merchandise we offer, everything >wn quality and known value, then you'll not wonder why we have grown so rapidiy iy Doutrichs mark-down sales bring such an overwhelming response. EVERYTHING (Except Arrow Collars) REDUCED uLL KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Blue Serges, Blacks and Fancy Mixed Suits Included Munsing and Duotold Underwear, B. K D and Fleece Lined Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Shirts, Night Shirts and Pajamas All Reduced sls Suits €IA7C All $lB Suits £l Q 7C 1 Overcoats arid Overcoats «P 1I S2O Suits All $25 Suits d»10 '7C I Overcoats ■ and Overcoats 10.1 J All Raincoats, Mackir ws and Boys' Clothes Reduced Underwear.. 39c All $1.50 Underwear $1.19 All 15c Hosiery 9c All 25c Suspenders. . 19c i Underwear.. 79c A1l $2.50 Underwear All 25c Hosiery . All 50c Suspenders.. 39c All $3.50 Underwear . . . $2.89 All 50c Hosiery 39c 00 Pajamas 79c All 50c Night Shirts .... 39c All SI.OO Sweaters 79c All $3.50 Sweaters ... 50 Pajamas . $1.19 All SI.OO Night Shirts .. 79c All $1.50 Sweaters .. .$1.19 All $5.00 Sweaters .. .$3.89 AU 50c Neckwear 39c All $6.50 Sweaters $4.95 1 ' v MONEY r . ABSOLUTELY REFUNDED U "Ei Always Reliable frj J ffi££ , J 304 MARKET STREET , 1916 Bathing Suits Will Be Shorter Than Ever, Decree Special to the Telegraph Chicago, Feb. 11. Next summer wlien Susie, the beach fairy, comes tripping out in lier new bathing suit, which will be mostly absent and con siderabtjr skin tight, the beach censor will either throw a fit or wear blind- j ers. The Chicago fashion show displayed ; some of the new beach togs. The! beach law rules that the skirts must Bringing Up Father $ # # $ <$ ® By v ' \> 11 \ 'j II" T """ S —>*, ', m>w"jii.*. ■ "-m <■ r 3 1 WMMm WOULO^ N U KE TO V y-- ■> jjj | FRIDAY EVENING, HARRXSBURG &££££& TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 11, 1916. terminate not less than three inches above the knee. The law or the skirts will have to be revised next summer. Three inches below the hips would be about right, say the fashion builders. A form-fitting jersey, and a wee bit of a skirt about the size of a candle sliade are to be all the rage and about all Susie will wear. TO SIORVK 8 YIOAItS IV MUSOX AJTER 15 Ml Nti PUT TO DEATH Special to the Telegraph Luebeck, Germany, Feb. 11. —The German custom of sentencing a crim- ! inal for each crime of which he has been found guilty, regardless of the consistency of the sentences, or whether if one is carried out, the others can be, is illustrated in the de nouncement of a notorious murder 1 trial here. The defendant was charged with murder, attempted murder, breaking and entering and desertion from the army. He was found guilty of all four and was sentenced to death, 8 years' imprisonment, five years' loss of cit issenship, degradation and banishment | from the army. i I PERFORMER'S ARM BITTEN I$Y WRESTLING ALLIGATOR Special to the Telegraph ' Baltimore, Md., Feb. ll.—Those in | the audience at the Hippodromo I theater this afternoon were horrified when in the course of an act in which j lie wrestled with an alligator, Bert : Swan, was bitten by the reptile..Swan, who had a powerful grip on the crea • tine, in some manner released his hold and the alligator closed its teeth with the performer's entire forearm . in its mouth. Then, as the reptile opened its jaws for another bite. Swan though suffering great pain, retaining I his presence of mind withdrew his j arm, bleeding 1 and torn. TO LKCITRi: ON WAR THEATER "Western Europe, the Theater of War." is the subject of a lecture to be given this evening in the Technical high school by Dr. George Earl | 1 Ralguel under the auspices of the Har. | I lisburg Teachers' Association. This is j the second of the series of lectures in I the course held by the city teachers. | Dr. Raiguel will explain fixing bound | ary lines and how the status of the warring countries will be determined at the close of the war in his address to-night. NAVAL RESERVES AM) MILITIA WILL MANEUVER Washington, D. C., Feb. 11. —A fleet of reserve battleships carrying mem bers of the naval reserve and naval militia from all parts of the country will participate in the summer ma neuvers of the Atlantic and Pacific fleets if Secretary Daniel's plans for a mobilization of the reserve are up proved by Congress. An appropriation of $77,000 will be ; asked to cover the traveling expenses of the militiamen of the Great Lakes I and other interior sections to the sea coast. j TEMPERANCE RALLY SUNDAY Sfecial to the Telegraph Falmouth, I'a.. Feb. 11.—A union i temperance rally will be held in the | Falmouth Methodist Episcopal I Church on Sunday evening' at 7 o'clock. A "booze" sermon will be I preached by the pastor, the Rev. Rus sel B. Kern. Subject, "Who Slew All 'These?" 15