Another big gathering of home folks Saturday to see the new Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets demonstrated as thousands of people saw them at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco where Hoosier won the Gold Medal. Bring your friends and neighbors to morrow, as many ladies did before. See how a million modern house wives do their kitchen work in half the time it takes most women. See the many exclusive features that have made the Hoosier outsell any other five makes of kitchen cabinets combined. No Other Cabinet Has These Points of Superiority 1. See the Shaker Flour spices you need at your nomical quantities. The Sifter. Sifts flour three finger tips. No danger of only sugar bin from times as fast as rotarv knocking over any or which it is easy to take sifters. Makes it fluffy spilling them. sugar out of top or bot and light. Can't wear 3, See the Hoosier Dou- lom out. Avoids grit or ble-Acting Sugar Bin. 4. See the Full View broken wire. Holds three times the Roll Doors, exposed to 2. See the Revolving sugar most bins contain, view, sanitary, cleanable, m Spice Castor. It puts the So you can buy in cco- instantly removable. EL See the 40 Ways That $1075 y lp Hoosier Saves You Labor How it saves you miles of walking to and fro to about your kitchen to collect and put away sup || plies each meal. How it lets you sit down com- A -4 Ifortably at your work with 400 articles all handily I .v/U arranged at your fingers'-end. How it leaves _____ j vour kitchen tidv and gives vou hours of free don, (or other $1 on Delivery W See the new models—the low prices and the w 1 1 IT easy terms we are offering on every Hoosier $1 Weekly _ cabinet in this sale. x! P < r* E v „, t ♦ , f No txtra F ees KYOU will learn more about the modern ways of housekeeping in ten minutes than you could learn MflllPV-Rarlr by reading the magazines for a year. Don't miss ITIUIICj "UdLK. rjSlCr*! this big treat that so many people saw at the San (iliar»nt"»A |stwcaMyp Francisco Fair. Come to-morrow without fail. alllcc 1312 Market 170 THEE.T ~ I Street Penna. SOCIAL Other Personals 011 Page 8. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers, of Baltimore, spent the past week anions relatives in this vicinity. WITH THE MISSES BRITTEN' Miss Bertha Britten and Miss Linda I 6S.4thSt. | omen ' sPistin^ e -[ 6S.4thStn| 2 Doors From Attire For Spring 2 Doors From the Metropolitan ~ MARKET Hotel Wear STREET V ' I Unusually Interesting Values Prepared For Saturday '■ SB.OO Wool Check Qfi Women's Dressy Spring Coats, at Skirts Saturday ........ $4.90, $5.90 a,,U $7.98 $1,50 Corsets Satur- 98 C Women's Fashionable Suits; spe 98c Corsets Satur- AA °' al Purchase, $3 4.D0 $24.50 I day Spring Suits for Ten different styles. $1.50 Kimonos for *J C_ Saturday Special Sample Dresses, values values to $1.50. Special up to $3 6.00—a GUESTS ESCAPE IN NIGHTDRESS [Continued From First Page.] j John C. Kindler sent in a second alarm. That the fire started in room No. 311, Fire Chief Kindler is positive, but how and when It started is a ques tion which will probably remain un solved. J. E. Maher, of Reading, who occupied the room during the night, left the hotel at 4.30 o'clock this morning, and said that he wanted to catch an early train. Athens George, proprietor of the restaurant, slept in room No. 312 on the fourth floor, directly opposite the one on which the fire started and when called, aided in an effort to ex tinguish the flames. The fire, however, had oaten its'' way through the partitions of tliej] rooms on the west sid<» of the fourth j; floor and before it was extinguished 1 had gutted that section of the build- j iug. Much of the damage on the sec-|l ond floor was done by smoke and j water and on the third floor, by fire < smoke and water. The damage to the!' restaurant on the first floor, accordingn to Fire Chief Kindler will not reach' ?1,000. Cigaret Cause? K. llemawei, proprietor of the hotel! end of the firm, said that he believes ' the fire started from a lighted cigaret ! which had been thrown on the bed accidentallj'. Fire Chief Kindler after an investigation said he could not de termine the cause, as everything in the room, except the brass bed and a steel telephone had been destroyed. Overcome by Smoke Harry Stantoss, employed in the I restaurant, was overcome by smoke! while carrying out furniture from the! burning hotel, but was revived at the 1 hospital. He was dragged from the building by Police Chauffeur Demma. The property i's owned by William Jennings, and was leased by George and Hemawel. George lost practic ally all of the clothing he had in his room, but saved a valuable diamond stickpin, and a gold watch. Little of any value was lost by any of the per-! sons in the room. Traffic Held Up Traffic on six of the city and subur- j ban lines of the Harrisburg Railways 10 DAY COUPON SALE of Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry Here is one of the most extraordinary events ; in which you have had the good fortune to par- Clip This Beginning Tomorrow Morning s°av P e°2o% d we offer you for a period of ten days your unre stricted choice of any article in our vast stock of Watches, Diamonds & Jewelry AT 20% Less Than Regular Prices provided at the time of making payment you pre sent the coupon printed in this advertisement. Select any article you want —pay us 20 per cent, less than the price marked on the original 3 price ticket which still remains on each article, presenting with your payment the coupon printed herein, and the article is yours. €| With prices on everything in the ;ascendency. With This Coupon the occasion is one of rare importance, especially TT x , . . , to those contemplating the purchase of ■ any oufstock 2 TIT A 1/XAiUUIIiyO original price, which still Diamond Rings. Bracelet*. Brooches, Karrings. Lavaliierea, remains on each article. Scarf Pins, CuiT 1 jinks, etc., an«l Unmounted Stones which will $3.00 to 9500.00; with coupon .. Oar Unrestricted Money Back Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase Daring Sale Jacob Tausig's Sons Diamond Merchants 420 Market Street and Jewelers IK.'.2Sl£l Harrisburg, Pa. company, was delayed for a snort time i until officials arrived and relieved the! congestion. All of the cars running to I Oberlin on Allison liill, and to Pax tang and Hummelstown, stopped at the subway and returned. Steelton I and Middletown cars were sent to i Market Square by way of Race street, | and special cars sent from Cameron i and Market streets to Cameron and i Hemlock streets,because of the number! of working men going to various \ plants in the South Harrisburg and j Steelton. Many businessmen in the j city were late because of the changes; necessitated on the lines. Progress, l.inglestown and Fourth street cars stopped at Fourth and Market streets. Shortly after 9 o'clock, the tracks were cleared and all of the care went back on schedule time. Covered by Insurance The loss on both the hotel and res- i taurant, is practically covered by I insurance, but the proprietors, are not | positive whether they will remodel the place and start up again. Mr. George said this morning, thai 1 lie will in all probability continue his | t business, but Mr. llemawei was not positive what he will do. All of the I damage done in the restaurant with j !tho exception of a. big plate glass win dow which was smashed, was caused by water, as the flames were kcpt| from reaching the second floor. French Liner Is Sunk by Raiding Submarine By .Issoeiateu Press Paris, March 10. A Havas dis patch from Havre says that the French Line steamship Louisiane sank t last, night ;it 11 o'clock. All the crew) j were saved. No passengers were 1 aboard. It is presumed that the vessel j : was sunk by the same submarine that i lias been operating along the coast be tween Boulogne and Havre and which torpedoed the Hermatrlce. The Louisiane had arrived from New Orleans, which port she left on Feb ruary 11, entering Newport News on February 17 and leaving on the fol- j lowing day. The vessel was owned by the Compagnle Generate Transatlan t tique. She had for many years been engaged in transatlantic passenger service, mostly to ports in the Gulf of Mexico. The allusion in the above dispatch to a. submarine operating along the English Channel between Boulogne awl Havre is the first word that has been received hepe rcKarding the pres ence of a hostile craft on that part of the French coast. HEREDITARY LUNG WEAKNESS ! Serious iiii*l Fatal Rraulti Cnn Often Be Avoided By t ni n K Simple Precaution* Men and women who by inheritance or nature have a tendency to weak lungs and* the easy acquirement ot coughs and colds and who note with alarm the same symptoms developing in their growing children will bo inter ested in the following letter from the wife of a prominent Methodist Minis ter, reported here in substance: Wesloynn Methodist Parsonage V. It. Sibley, Pastor. Both my parents died of Tuberculosis j and it has been of constant alarm to I Mr. Sible.v and myself, lest in our boy t the traces of this dread disease should 1 develop. A double attack of pneumonia I left his lungs weak, anil lie contracted ! a severe cold. All through the winter he coughed incessantly. Our doctor said we must take our boy from school and Klve hini absolute rest and the best of treatment, if we save him. Then we began to Rive him OXIDAZE and lie sonn began to eat and sleep naturally. Mis night sweats stopped entirely. In three weeks his cough was gone and his flesh and old time vigor returned. He kept on with school and completed bis school year with his class in croud shape. One mother, to whom .1 have since recommended Oxidaze, says she. is sure it saved the life of her little -Irl. Mrs. Grace V. Sibley. ( Oxidaze, ,-is used by Mrs. Sibley, is j a New England physician's prescription, i a pleasant, powerful combination of an i tiseptlc healing agents that contain no alcohol or habit forming drugs. Mingling with the saliva its jub • .i :ieal the inflamed membranes but promptly, not only stopping a dry, hoarse or tight cough but checking the formation of uhlegm In the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per sistent loose cough. Its success has been so really remarkable even in cases of long standing that O. A. Gorgas Co. and other leading local druggists say | they have been authorized to return the purchase price if In any case Oxidaze fails to stop the cough. With a guaran i tee like this it is well to insist on Oxi daze: take nothing in its place, as a I slnrle bottle, taken now. may save many dollars in doctors bills in the fu ture. —Advertisement. 13