14 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Spring Millinery for Girls Scores of Styles in School and Dress Hats--$1.49 to $7.50 As usual our showing of trimmed hats for giris is notable for its great variety of styles designed specially for young faces. For the little girls are dainty mush room shapes all bright and gay with pretty ribbons and flowers, and for their older sisters arc shapes of every girlish type daintily trimmed. The display is made up of school hats, dress hats, panamas and Sport hats. Dainty little mushroom hats of hemp straw in white, light blue and old rose, trimmed with black velvet ribbon and tiny pearl buckles $1.49 Little poke shapes of yellow braid and pink ribbon with wreath of small flowers around crown $1.95 Pokes of tasal straw in blue and corn, trimmed with old rose ribbon and small rosebuds sl.4© Small turndown hats in brown and corn with brim rolled on left side and trimmed with narrow ribbon S2.SO Medium size drooping hat of pink, braid trimmed with black velvet and pink roses faced with pink messnline. .$2.50 Mushroom hat of white braid trimmed with tiny cord of blue silk, blue flowers and long ends of black velvet ribbon $2.95 T-.arsre drooping hat of leghorn and yellow braid combined, facing and trimming of old rose $3.95 Small panamas with rolling brim $3.95 Larger panamas with ribbon bands . '..... $6.50 Handsome leghorns trimmed In old rose 57.50 Split straw hats in brown, rolled at side, velvet ribbon band and bow $6.50 Fine black milan drooping hat trimmed with broad red velvet ribbon and wild flowers $7.50 New Rawak Shapes From Rawak's have come the smartest dress shapes in silver grey, navy and black in many exclusive styles. These shapes are made of soft straw braid and have brims of varying size turned, rolled and twisted into the most unusual effects. No two are alike. Price, $6.50. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor, Front. Spring Underwear and Hosiery for Men &_> Boys Low in Price Spring weight lisle thread union suits, in white or Egyptian $1.50 Spring weight Egyptian cotton ribbed shirts and drawers; each 500 Spring weight Egyptian balbriggan shirts and draw ers, regular and stout lengths; each 50^ Men's fiber silk seamless socks; black, navy grey and white 250 Silk lisle seamless socks; double soles; in black, grey, navy and white 25 vice for thirty years. lie was well known in Harrisburg. beiiiK a part of n " the foree under Jacob C. Kurkholder. at superintendent of the Railway Postal ly Service, of this city. store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever ex perienced. Stop sick headaches, bilious spells, indigestion, furred tongue, of fensive breath and constipation. Moth ers should give cross, peevish, fever ish, bilious children a whole Cascaret anytime. They are harmless and never gripe or sicken. APre-Easter Showing of Suit Fashions Emb racing Original as Well as Adaptations of French Styles That Are Strictly Exclusive: Interestingly Priced Youthful, practical and smart, and decidedly moderate in price, arc the hundreds of new Spring suits that have arrived within the last two or three days for the pre-Easter season. Each garment in this notable showing possesses a touch of individuality which is distinctly personal. We don't remember a season when there seemed to be so infinite a variety of acceptable styles. One's suit may be strictly plain or it may combine silk and cloth or braided and embroidered trimming in such a manner as to give a tone of fancifulness. Authentic Modes Featuring the Latest Style Tendencies Tailored and Dressy Models, reproducing new ideas in French fashions in a broad range of desirable cloths. In the lower price groups are poplin, serge and gabardine of excellent quality. Navy, Mack and Copenhagen poplin suits in belted effect, trim- p °P» n suits in tan, Belßlan blue and black: coat Dlaiterl i» med with bullet buttons and white pique collar $16..>0 back with trimming of small buttons; embroidered collar n«. Poplin suits in navy, Copenhagen and black; lie coat is a Tan. Belgian blue and navy fine gabardine suits- box eAaf iifn belted model with flare hips and finished with silk collar and white serge collar and trimmed with white pearl buttons S:toin» check, navy and black suits; belted model; Faille over hip, lined Vuh'"fine 'peaude " "fene™™.".'. b^| ted with bos iJ' la ' t silk collar and cuffs and trimmed with metal bullet buttons. .922.50 Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart —-Second Floor. BOWMAN AND CO. ISSUES CHALLENGE Management of Majestic Ac cepts; "The Fashion Girls" Here For 3 Days More "The Fashion Girls." who are glid ing gracefully about the Majestic stage the better part of an hour nnd a half every day for the benefit of the femi nine contingent of Harrisburg who aup interested in what milady will wear on every occasion, have created much in terest among those who appreciate something novel in the form of amuse ment. In connection with the appearance of these attractive models the first half of the week comes the announcement that Bowman & Co.. confident in the belief that home industries cannot be outdone by foreign concerns, have issued a challenge to Manager Hop kins, of the Majestic Theater, daring him to keel) the girls in the city for the latter half of the week so that they might wear some of Bowman's gowns and give the people of Harrisburg a fair opportunity to judge by compari son as to the soundness of the "shop at home" policy. In reply to the bristling challenge of the big store, Manager Hopkins re plies with the following ultimatum, declaring his willingness to accept the challenge. The die has been cast and on Thursday the contest between home and foreign products will begin. The letter follows: Harrisburg, Penna., March 28, 1916. Bowman & Co., Harrisburg, Penna.: Gentlemen —Beg to acknowledge re ceipt of your communication of yes terday's date challenging the Majestic Theater to retain Miss Catherine Craw ford and her twelve Fashion Girls for tlie entire week, allowing you the privilege of presenting your own style show on the Majestic stage the last three days of the week, using Miss Crawford's models. The challenge is accepted. Miss Crawford has consented to lay away her $20,000 worth of lingerie and gowns after Wednesday night and use your apparel exclusively the latter half of the week. Nearly 4.000 persons saw Miss Craw ford's Fashion Girls yesterday, and it is likely that between 8.000 and 10,000 will see the display between now and Wednesday night. In all probability fully as many will see your style show at the Mujestic the last half of the week. Therefore, we will lei tlie audiences MOB SPIRIT STILL ! FLAMES HIGH IN WILKES-BARRE J lircc More Trolley Cars Wrecked and Crews Beaten By Associated Press Wilkes- Barre, Pa., March 2?. —j There was more disorder in this city! to-day in connection with the street car strike. ■ Early in the day a car! was attacked and damaged in the j Georgetown section of the city and J the crew driven away. Later three; guards alleged to be employed by the i Wilkes-Barre Itailway Company, en- j countered a crowd In another part of 1 the city and fired several shots. The j guards escaped in an automobile. Mayor John V. Kosek and Sheriff j George Buss are expected to swear in j more deputies. They said there is no 1 necessity for State police within the city limits, nor for the calling of other j aid from the State at the present time. Yesterday two trolley cars on the I Grove and Brown division of the Wilkes- Barre railway company were! attacked. Both were battered to pieces and the crews were taken from | their places and beaten severely. One j of the men suffered two fractured! ribs, a badly cut face and, a bruised i head. State Troopers Injured by Striking Farnacemen Washington, Pa., March 28.—State! Trooper Charles Ferich is in a serious condition from injuries received yes-1 terday at the hands of a mob of 400 i striking furnacemen at the New Langcloth plant of the American Zinc and Chemical company. Ferich and another trooper, Joseph, M. Jordan, endeavored to disperse the rioters, who were destroying company i properly, and were attacked. judge which is the best fashion show —yours or ours. Yours very trulv, WILMBR, VINCENT K- APPELI,. Per C. F. Hopkins, j •y POURS ICE WATER ON ALTAR FLAMES Blaze Between Wife No. 1 and Wife No. 2 Quenched by Jail Threat Glassbrenner yes ? terday afternoon In March desertion E''j" 010 ' 1 ' ce water on "* Glassbrenner was haled into court for failing to support his child who is in the custody of his divorced wife, ap peared at the bar with very lovely hot-eyed Wife No. 1 flanking his right and equally pretty Wife No. 2 staunch ly supporting him on the left? Glassbrenner eventually was order ed to resume payments of the court order for maintenance of the child but before the judge made that de cision, Nos. 1 and 2 wives tried to publicly swapp opinions of each other. Wife No. 1 started the tire coldly remarking that Glassbrenner had evidently seen fit to neglect his child for his second wife. "I beg your pardon, that isn't true " began No. 2 furiously. "Re-a-lly," drawled No. 1. "Now, listen," suddenly cut in Presi dent Judge Kunkel. "This isn't a po lice court. Only this morning we had to send a man to jail for contempt, and if you two persist in settling your dif ferences of opinion in this court we will send you both to jail." No. 1 smiled sweetly, aggraratingly; No. 2's dark eyes only flashed fire. Krect Bulletin Board. To avoid promiscuous pasting of sales bills on the walls and doors of the courthouse Courthouse Custodian Charles Peters yesterday erected a new portable bill board in the corridor. Must Make Pipe Changes. Sixty days' notice to make all necessary water, steam, sewer and gas plp< con nections and changes incident to the proposed paving of Second street from Emerald to Seneca and Reel, from Seneca to Schuylkill, lias been given to abutting property owners by City Engineer jr. B. Cowden. STOI.K MOOTS, CHARGE Richard Wertz, charged with enter ing a store In North Cameron street, and stealing a pall- of gum bootx a pair of gloves and a razor, was ftrrost ed last night and held for a hearing to day J Dives, Pomeroy Women's Kid Gloves For Easter Irresistible Qualities : $1.75 and $2.25 Made in the Trefousse glove house in France by skilled French hands, of the finest real kid procurable. One of the most notable qualities for Easter is the Tres Bon, a glove with two pearl clasps and P. K. stitching; in black with white or white with black. This grade is ...... $2.25 Timely gloves fresh from France for Easter. Trefousse La France two pearl clasp, best quality real kid gloves in black with white; pair 92.25 Trefousse Sans Pnrell real kid gloves with P. K. and over seam stitching In black with white; pair $2.00 Two-clasp kid gloves in black, white and colors; pair $1.25 to $1.75 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. New House Dresses For Women Shown in Scores of Styles in the New Basement '"Department There's a brand new showing of wonderfully fetch ing house dress styles now on sale in the Basement — and you'll be so captivated if you spend five minutes in a review of these new styles that you'll not stop at owning one dress. Values are remarkable in the face of constantly ris ing prices. House dresses in plain colored chambray with high neck and long sleeves; tucks and patch pockets trim front of waists $1.25 and $1.75 Ginghar house dresses In plain colors and stripes, with low neck and short sleeves $1.25 Madras houes dresses in stripes and checks with white pique collars and cuffs $1.25 Gingham house dresses in grey and white and blue and white stripes; collar and cuffs of plain colored chambray, finished with embroidery edging $1.75 Black soisette house dresses, with high neck and long sleeves; finished with white lawn hemstitched collar and cuffs SI.OB Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. New Style Ideas For Men in Negligee Shirts and Pajamas Satin self stripe poplin negligee shirts with French cuffs; in plain pink, grey and blue SI.OO New plaid and chick negligee shirts with French cuffs, SI.OO Fast color coat style percale shirts, in hair line and cluster stripes; sizes 14 to 18. Special value 50c Percale shirts with laundered cuffs; with fine pearl buttons; sizes 14 to 19; each 59c SI.OO Panama rep and Hydegrade satine negligee shirts, 79c Boys' new negligee shirts with separate soft collar to match and French cuffs 50c, 75c and SI.OO Boys' negligee shirts in white madras; French and laun dered cufTs 50c, 75c and SI.OO Boys' blue chambray shirts, military or flat collar; sixes 12 to 14 39c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Men's Store. • Groceries Wednesday 10 pounds granulated sugar for 100 with SI.OO worth of groceries. 3 lbs. Beans 25c : Five-pound Corn Meal .. 17c 3 lbs. Lima Beans 25c 3 cans Campbell's Soup .. 25c 3 lbs. Rice * 25c ? lbs. Dried Peas J7e can table Peaches 10c J'°a f Fresh Bread 5c Half pound box Cocoa ... lSc J® °? S ,-? W U I ,? a R 3 cans Succotash 25c ?« ca , " D- :.F - , & S. fcoap, 27c 3 cans Corn 25c 10 cakes white Laundry Soap, 3 cans Peas 25c 1 , a „ 3 ® c Bottle ketchup Uc - ® al c . Five-pound bag Flour 20c ,'rch Bnkcd 1214-pound bag Gold Medal .. Flour 4lie Sunshine Raster 12',4-pound bag Ceresota 3 flavors, dozen 10c I Flour 40c V J Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. i"HARDSCRABBLE" CASE POSTPONED; SEITZ FIGHTS IT In spite of the vigorous efforts of city Solicitor D. S. Seitz to argue the legal question raised by "Hardscrab ble" property owners against the awards for condemnation, the hearing was postponed this morning to a date to be mutually agreed upon by coun sel. Definite action by the city in pro ceeding with the razing of the dwell ings was recently held up my City Council until after the ulleged illegal ity of the proceedings could be thresh ed out in argument court. Mr. Seitz A 10 Days Flesh Building Test For Thin Men and Women Who want to Increase Weight Report Gains At Rate Of Three To Fire Pounds A Week In Many Instances. Full Dlrectlona Given Most thin, rundown men and women would probably be glad to increase their weight with ten to twenty-flve pounds of good, firm, solid, healthy stay there flesh and fat If they believ ed It possible to accomplish such result by merely making the flesh making materials In their dally meals do a lit tle more work than they are doing now. This is said to be the chief reason why most thin people do stay under weight. They are so constituted that they fall to fully assimilate the nour ishment of their food, a great deal of which passes from the body as waste. Increase assimilation to normal and normal weight follows as a matter of course. If you are ten pounds or more under weight and believe this can't be done in your case, here Is a simple Inexpen sive and really harmless test that Is well worth trying. First weigh yourself. Then with each meal, for ten days and each night as you go to bed take a single Sargol tablet. Then weigh yourself again and let the scales tell the story. Sarjrol may not Increase your weight as much as one pound a day but with whatever Increase in your weight may be shown you can decide what its con tinued use for a few weeks further may be able to do for you. Sargol does not of itself make fat, but consisting of a was ready to proceed in February but j because of the short time for prepar ation counsel for the objecting "llard- J scrabblers" obtained postponement until to-day. Mr. Seitz this morning | again came inta court fully equipped ]to carry on the city's side of (he ar gument, but Senator E. E. Heidleman, j one of the attorneys for several of af j fected owners, asked once more for continuance. Janies Scarlet is asso ciated with him he explained and Mr. Scarlet could not attend court at this time. H. Frank Nead, of N'ead and Nead, John O. Nissley, William 1.. Loeser and George Ft. Harnett, repre senting other owners joined in tho plea on the ground that their clients' interests were identical. "We are ready and eager and anx ious to argue this matter, now, to day," objected Mr. Seitz vigorously. "Local counsel have had ample time to prepare. There Is no reason to my; mind, why there should be any fur ther delay. The question is an im portant, a very important, one to tho city, and we believe the argument should be proceeded with." splendidly balanced combination of as similative aids and flesh-bulldlngf agents It mixes with your meals for the purpose of making It easier for your blood to accept their strength, flesh, and fat-making nourishment and turn It into strength, flesh and fat upon your body. A great many people have gladly told that It succeeds. There are many • re ports like the following: "I have in creased 18 pounds in less than a. month," wrote a man from Colorado. Another man who said he had been los ing over a pound a week and was under IGii pounds, gained two pounds the first week taking Sargol and "been gaining over since." report over 170 pounds. Better than 15 pound gain. A. lady from St. Louis wrote. "Have gained IB pounds and am still gaining." Sar gol as a rule should be taken 30 days or more where results like above are desired. The tablets are small, easily swallow ed. produce no disagreeable effects, con tain no habit drugs, are harmless and not at all expensive as compared with results said to be obtained. NOTE —Sargol, referred to above, is well known as a flesh builder to G. A. Gorgas as well as many other of the leading local druggists who further more sell It on the positive guarantee, as found in each large package, of sat isfactory weight increase or money back. In view of this liberal offer and the harmless nature of the remedy, It would seem that all who desire increas ed weight should he glad tn give thi» method a trial. —Advertisement,