Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 05, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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>t K«fnnn'» The Biggest Kind of Money Seving Opportunities for Men end Boys'!
!» f Men's Baibriggan shirts and] 'Men's 75c Union Suits;l r* Mv \ ——— .o N i
!' Manufacturers ' 49c Straw Hat Day To-morrow \
'• sT|<MSg Thi? Scaspnjs Newcrt Sennit and Split Straw Hats. \>
1 | site*. ecru and gray; aii size.. I SUTDIUS The kind sold in other stores at $2.00. Soft 0?1 A A ,1
, 1 V- *1 and Yacht Shapes. Special Saturdav «PI.UU [
' ———i ——— 1 - » #
- Men's 25c Ivory Men's Shirts | \
>^,~ rr \ jzz*. .-ess* The Great Manufacturers' Surplus Stock Sale F -rir sl^w 7 >
I f«, *oia wajnm. summer wear; a WM IU "Jf 'l*. Prl ., nenriprn I
I Manufacturers- good web; all 00l- AQ _ O / Bfl t ■ ■* ■ *% » _ _ _ ?*" 8 Put up in neat /
( s ; ~ „SL. Of Mans and Boys Spring Cothng 5cK 9/2 c »<*
% V Sale Price, sizes and colorS. _ . # P O W ■<•*■■■■ 11 £» Sale Price.
1 16 c Brings the Biggest & Best Money-Saving Opportunities
j Men'ssl.oo 00 M n;*r By This or Any Other Clothing Store /[ Wr4 \ -""•** 65c !;
| Or™ Shirt. Men's si.so Smart Sack Suits For' 'Kaufman's Extra Spe " 'Kaufman's Pinch and' /nV'-A-/) »I.M Onto.
| ~S S«s».s? r.tasass Reuse - "il"" I
I jl*. 95c ..s.4" S 5fe^.,,.*»•» a»...»iL75 ysffssss lJmtr Wc •* »
P Madras and P*r- anc i a n s i Ze s. rheir.fequa] in quality and tai- These suits are truly wonder- 'Dy«i's*a *D i D —J I I A L of all new. desir- '
Icales; soft and Attractive strip- lor,n « e *» *be found in other ful values, the coat* are nil n Ce, ... f ify/rS [lk \ 1 First quality able kinds; B. V. Mario with link |
laundered caff.. all ed effects, ali sizes. Among tLem "wi™ *"? """J?' ™«" i.l of all a r f
L Silk Hose for « npst o m , p' > V „ d ,he w ° ol nav T b!ue serges and big will find the best English home- I /fea-, wr a wonderful value. with or without )
— **■«_ ,n ■ roof Blue Merges. variety of worsted, cassiniere spun®, the iinest velours; all BS sleetes; all sizes. , f
Men's Socks .. MCn . All sizes. | etc. All sizes. hand tailored; size. \ |
SiHcTies Sal . P.,e. N I \II 1 Boys' Sport • Boys' Nobby [
M.'r,"r r , ,Q C His First Long'Trouser Suits «7 "A f „ M „„ Al . \J! Blouses U£> Str.w and Duck )
sale pwee, o'/2C Manufacturers' Sale Price, . • »OU
Re»rular 10c qual- Heinfot-ced heels fit him better. "We arc" siieeiau/ts "ofH'suuV'of "the e offer the finest hand tailored .ark suits in both "4Q(" /t f
ity; well made; all and colors th^ll^OO^o.nrt 0 *?^ 8 a bett * r val "' for ,ha m °ney , e i f,nPst , ' ; ' rK '' s V I Time to K et them 49C I
slzea . foe .Tyies ....38c i"' a " *'- 0(> would hrlng >°» "'"where. and mohair lined, all wool worsted; every new r> mJ now. I.ater you Sold elsewhere #
V . * V » l. fig bJR will pay ooc for at 7."ic: sizes sto Sold K.
~~ TI . r.. , ' ** these same blouses 17 years. at Cl3ew n p ''e
A} 1 sizes Surplus Stock r |ne sl Boys' Clothing Made Enters This Makers' Surplus I "7 ■ " t
gsa&jL of Hen's Trousers Near Stock Sale at Big Money-Saving Prices I Dresses I i
PriCß > Norfolk Suite and Reef- Boys' NORFOLK SUITS Boys' NORFOLK Manufactul•er.• f
'• •'1 A f \ y\ I erß; ValuM to *:i.so Values to ST.S» Sale Price. £
!; W k s Awli's2 49 9>0.»9 «4 QQ J9K sqc I
turers- Sale Price "J fC ( Urr) { \K ' ** Wonderful values in this l_J OV L %
j!kj TTTialri J4.il Ift and strongly made j / /WfTl thelr 6 ***^^^'nr'lrV'ih /' lot of ov * r :o ° B °. VB ' A"" Handsome new pinch- V,/ Made of fast J.
I i ><' iA| iVnaKl jMall of good. »turd> cassi- ./ \\\ IL4,TJBWHF(&\ \ c.. itg . J the ?' w 'ool Norfolk Suits in Blue ba> k. nobbv suits in tiie . u ■
I Men's o' • A $1.50 value. 4 prove So "h'o Perges. Fancy Cassimere. newest fancy 'cheviots' color g ln g hama /
EM? Mi JT " _ , / 1 11. %J sperlal sale i. worthv nf and Cheviots, sizes 6to IK b ]4 e . *"«• «t»e All \
Outmg Pants. r- \ \ GD particular notice. vear!( . vSfri ' 8 8 t0 ,s K
jf A Men's WORSTED PANTS \ \ !PT v " , %
W l Manufacturers AOood$».00 nr " Women's White J
iff Mlxlf3§Manufacturers' Sale of Boys' Wash Suits {
stores as groorl $ 1.50 t Ap Bfcy .3SKLI T)_ . TTr . ...... &
ffi*J w > v.m.A B Wen Wearing Fast Color .fash Sizes Boys'_Wash Suits, Sizes 2 1
ifel sim - rroof' V,M,»». 9 /WW/i Boys'Madras Suits «28 "T^'aa
%f. .;• I Navy Blue Serge facturers' Sale (ft f jq ft (?¥ , Wfl*. pI.ZO. Manufactur- &aie fl 1 i|A A? „ \
m |f| Pants. Manufactur- Price $ I •*§& I 1 1 iff A\ 'fA «»»» 3to 8 ream. A ja pre' fialp Pri no lOt Price <Pl«l/V r«SL ,
»|l ers' Sale COC/l well made with belt / V aloe. Manufacturer,' 49 C ' Kid, rt\i r , „ Fine Lawn, and 1
mi \HI ■„*•* " *•*"• lI'SS Vnites. All sl'z... ,
V * v 11 ■* He rp- Rvalue. '
BOYS' RAIN COATS nMjll IA ai o m o S «J^\
ag*™ |[)j *ik s : ;
Conference opMs on
Army Bill and Adjourns;
Revolt in House Likely
Washingtofi. May S. Conferees on
the army reorganization hill late yes
terday disagreed on important features
of the measure and sojourned until
•inestions in disagreement t an he taken
tip in the House. The rocks on which
the committee broke w*re the Federal
volunteer army and the J15.000.000 gov
ernment nitrates plant amendments
aoopterl by the Senate.
Notwithstanding the disagreement
Fenator t'hamherlain. chairman i>f the
Senate conferees, said he had hopes
that a good bill eventually would he
worked out.
l'p to the time of the break the con
ferees had tentatively agreed on a
stsiidine army in time of peace of ISO
- men. and an elastic organization
scheme contained in the Senate bill
which would provide for expansion in
time of war or threatened war to 22ft,-
000 men. They also had agreed to the
House bill reorganization plan for the
National Guard, which would provide
for federalization of the reserve force
snd its expansion to approximately 400,- ,
*OO men. " '
®\ / Just One M One Just I; J K
jU/ / Price p "« l'\J
M sls That's All | J
|% Clothing For Young y
I I Men and Men . U[ I
§ ; Compare Them With j 1
|i\n Others Marked \ \K/H'
| $lB and S2O •■1 |
I i No Reductions at Any Time V I
|v A. W. HOLMAN 1
FRIDAY EY ENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 5, 1016,
SOCIAL
Other Personals on Page 10.
FINAL SESSION
IS MUCH ENJOYED
Pino Street Mothers Receive
(lilts nnd Sell Home
made Rugs
The closing session of the Mothers
Meeting of the Pine Street Presby
terian Church ended with an enter
tainment following the supper. The
■ interesting program, arranged by Mrs.
John Q. Stewart, the superintendent,
| follows: Gloria Patria: "I Love to Tell |
the Story;" Scripture reading, Mrs. !
I Stewart; invocation, the Rev. Dr.!
Lewis S. Mudge; "The Touch of His;
| Hand On Mine." a memory reading by !
mothers of the organization; duet,
| "Whispering Hope," the Misses Sara
Harr and Alverda Hertzler, accom
. panied by Miss Xrma Books: readings,
| "How Sockery Sot. the Hen" and
"I'ncle Josh in the Street Car," bv
j Miss Lillian Speakman; solo, Miss Mil
dred Row. "Somewhere n Voice is
Calling" and "Mother Machree;" solo, i
; Martin Lane. "I Didn t Raise My Boy
to bea Soldier" and "Can't You See
I Love You?" reading. Miss Speakman,
"A Girl's Conversation Over Ihe
Phone" and "Cohen On the Tele
phone;" solo, Martin Lane, "A Little
Rii of Heaven" and "When I Was a
! Dreamer;" reading. Miss Speakman.
i "Uncle Josh at Ihe Photographer's;"
repeat Mizpah: benediction.
Following the entertainment re-!
j freshments were served and at the!
, close of the meeting the mothers with
an unbroken attendance record were
presented with a potted plant. The
beautiful Colonial rugs made by the
' mothers, who sewed 116 pounds of
rags into rugs during the year, were
sold. The closing meeting of the club
1 proved to be one of the. most success
j ful and was unusually well attended.
Mrs. Clark E. Diehl, of 225 Briggs j
street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs I
William Raub, of Lancaster, Pa.
Miss Violet Albright, of 1327 Kitta
-1 tinny street, has returned home after
i a several weeks' visit in Easton.
REMOVING TO EASTOX
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Clark, of 1433 !
Swatara street, and family have re- j
Our First Annual
May Suit Sale
Save One-faurth to One
half To-day and
To-morrew
! I
j Our policy is to keep stocks mov
ing swiftly and a constant in-stream '•
demands a rapid out-go, so prices
are reduced regardless of cost. Fol
lowing an Easter business that
went far beyond our expectations,
we gladly make this sacrifice now,
when practically the entire season i
of wearing time is ahead. Come to t
Bloom's to-day and to-morrow for '
these and other erjuaJly great op
portunities in fashionable Coats. i
Suits and Dresses. i
B. BLOOM
810 N. Third St. !
A I
| moved to 36 North Ninth street. Eas- ]
ton. Pa., where their son, John A.
| Clark, is employed as a draftsman fori
the Taylor Wharton Company, of thai i
: place. Word has been sent to Mr.
| Clark's parents that he has been seri
ously ill at the Easton Hospital for
some time, but is now doing nicely.
Polyclinic Hospital
Elects Superintendents
The May meeting ol the board or
directors of the Harrisburg Polyclinic
Hospital was held last evening at the
hospital. Reports from the various
committees showed decided progress
in the work and the directors were
' much encouraged by the reports.
Miss Kathrine E. l.andis, formerly :
of the Hampden, Mass.. Hospital, was
elected superintendent, with Miss
| M.vra Graham, formerly of the Epis- :
| copal Hospital, Philadelphia, assistani
; superintendent.
It is proposed to add an addition to
the hospital providing: for h dis
pensary, an operating room, sterilizing
room and dressing room, at a cost of
about *2,500.
The property committee was author
i ized to paint the exterior of the build- '
; ing, the corridors, and make a number
: of minor improvements to the build
; ing.
The ladies' auxiliary has installed a
j new bathroom and is furnishing the
nurses' department.
HESS-GAI I.T MARKIAGK
AT MI-rrHOI)IST I\\RSO.VAGF:
Mrs. William S. Gault, 2627 Curt in
street, Penbrook, announces the mar- '
riage of lier daughter, Miss Emma
Viola Gault, to Samuel M. Hess, of■
Harrisburg. The ceremony was per- I
formed Thursday afternoon. May 4,
at 3 o'clock, at the parsonage of the i
Fifth Street Methodist Church, with ;
the Rev. Edwin A. Pyles officiating.
The ring ceremony was used. The \
bride wore n smart traveling suit with
hat to match and a corsage bouquel
of valley lilies.
Mr. and Mrs. Hess left immediately
for a wedding trip to Raltiniore, Wash
ington and other points.
Couple of This City
Are Married in Chester
A very pretty wedding was quietly ]
solemnized at the home of Mr. and I
Mrs. A. H. Edgar, 507 West Seventh
street, Chester, yesterday at high
noon when Miss Rebecca Daniels and
Harry H. Thomas, both of Harrisburg.
were united in marriage hv the Rev.
Mr. Gall, pastor of Trinity Methodist
Episcopal Church, Chester. Thev w ere
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. The
bride wore a traveling suit of blue
chiffon taffeta and hat to match.
The bridal party entered the parlor
to the strains of the Mendelssohn wed
ding march played hy Miss Claire
Edgar and after the services and con
gratulations, a wedding breakfast was
served.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are
prominent in the West End and will j
be "At Home" to their many friends
at 610 Kelker street after June I.
TO PLAY AT IH MMIXSTOWN"
Miss Mildred and Miss Frances
Burkholder, of 270 Poffer street, wont j
to Ilummelstown this afternoon to j
take part in an entertainment given j
in 'the Lutheran Church, by a girls'
club. Miss Frances Burkholder is a !
violiniste and will be accompanied by j
her sister on the piano.
'/ Iwi Almost HALF PRICE and in
/ i/ Some Cases Half Price
// ,H/ This sale of t,le L - Wolf, 335 Market St., Sunbury, \
I pi bankrupt stock of Diamonds affords us the opportunity N.
/ I to P resent most sensational values ever offered in v
/ f\ Sj j this city. » X.
J K; I |
/ | | h - v can we sell at such remarkably low prices? Because V
j i- I u '° , liavc secu, "®d a real bargain and arc satisfied with a small
/ i i-lj profit. And because our customers know that when we get a V
/W\ ,j argam we gladly pass it along to them. N.
/ \V ,1C " tl, ' s storc was csta blished we announced that it would \
/ E a " Dlffcrcnt Kind of Jewelry Store" and by that we meant \ '
/ i p to . scll thc same hi gli Jfade of Jewelry at considerably lower \ \
// I! pr,CCS " . Ask t,IC °P inion of any person who knows; they'll teH- \
' I & y°u it is a "different" store. ' \
jO. SEE THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN OUR WINDOWS \
l I MARKET STREET STORE 1 V
/ Yw\ ° PP " Commonwea,lh Hotel, 206 Market St. \
'nWi 11 w\ vwwv
Boys Meeting to Close
With Elaborate Program
I The Friday nisht meetings for boys i
| at the P. R. K. K. M. C. A. will close!
i to-night. An interesting; program liasl
| been prepared by General Secretary
Frank H. Gregory.
TECH HIGH PLANS
FOR FIRST SHOOT
Will Mccl Harrisburg Academy
J cam Tuesday .Afternoon;
Trophies For Winners
Everything Is in readiness for tlie
first annual shoot 1o be held next
Tuesday afternoon between the teams
i representing: the Harrisburg Academy
and the Technical High school. The
match will be held at 3:30 on the
grounds of the Harrisburg Shooting
Association, and will draw a largo
crowd.
The Tech team will consist of Cap
tain Miller, Trullinger, Shaeffer, Halm,
| Henipt, Sarvis, Shoop and Wagner.
The Academy shooters will be pick
ed from Captain Roth, Hart. Dunlile,
I Rutherford, Moore, Stroup, Metzger,
| Bailey and Kaylor. Coach Allen has
1 not as yet decided on which of these
lads will act as a substitute. Each
team will consist" of eight
and each lad will shoot at 50 targets.
There will be trophies galore as an
1 incentive for the individuals 1o do
their best. Both schools are anxious
to win the match. The Tech athletic
association will award "T's" to its
members. The letter will bo set on a
target. The member of the Maroon
i squad making the highest score will
be given a silver trophy.
A special award will be made to
! the five highest marksmen at the up
■ river institution. The lad making the
best score will receive a silver medal,
i] while the next four will be given
■! bronze medals. A trophy in the form
11 of a loving cup will become the per
manent possession of the team win
ning the meet.