PMPIRP W sls jFn\ ClotheS JK vV For Men and Yound Men / A V' Point for point materials, linings, cut, / I ( vB OA \ findings, tailoring EMPIRE sls j I j \. y| /\ \ CLOTHES are the equal, if not the su / J \ XI / \ \ perior of $25 clothing elsewhere. / j \ j / | V Our low up-stairs rental, coupled j j 1 f\ with the fact that our store is a / I A \ jr branch of a chain of over 100 / X 1. / \ stores, with UNLIMITED mer f j M chandising facilities and a / J Vl \ \ vast outlet, enables us to .j\ L<\ \ \ offcr these incompar " IV\ \/ / % \ \ An EMPIRE Sls SUIT ■h y I V / \Jl\ \i f rom the hour you put it P %Jf \ II I A 1 on to the day you discard H yßj 1 • it. It holds its shape and 1; j- j . A # i| PENDABLE Se materials | ; I\l V and HONEST HAND tai- I * ' spe CIAL •pf : : 'gijr| i f I For Saturday Only I • Men's $2, $2.50 and $3 Hats S. r\ If J :•. WM I We defy any store to duplicate V f • I WMMM ' these hats at our price, sl. They •• I I -vM are worth froth $2 to $3, accord- I I ing to style; we sacrifice to in -1 / |i|l| .'a2,W 1 troduce to you the New Sto re. I I '' —sj Here's a bargain you'll seldom I I j Walk Up Stairs and Save $lO y I j B It will take you but a few minutes to walk JB v f U P sta^rs ' an d when you do, you'll be well re- H If I paid. If $lO SAVED means anything to you— jjf y Empire I Jam Clothes Shop j I I jSSßh™— rjEfejwßfci 3N. Market Sq. lip Stairs | 217 Democrats End | mally Republican. Their adherence to 01A D Ll* A 'their usual political affiliations, there- Republicans Are 'fore, would give the Democrats 217 Indications For Hmil; an l>ublicanß 214 members, or inuicauons ror nouse i u Democrattc plurallty of three Four New Xork. Nov. 10.—With the re-i "? embers 01 otl,Pr Parties have been suit in five districts still in doubt early I C,e^ ed 1° "j® HoUße to-day the returns on the congres- ! llu> dlß tricts from which the final -ional elections Indicated that 215 result hus not. been received are four uoprc. eniatnes and 211 Republican I district. ha * Ve b f en eiected, giving The Senate on the basis of the latest TwnTf The" T| UF f i > i f / < ? ur- returns will stand 54 Democrats to 42 - i twelve!' Canß ' a Democratic muJorit - v ° f ICeep Vigorous j |II|HBHE ""up on your toes * I I | I ■' 4 V FRIDAY EVENING, : ■ REAL ESTATE Harry G. Day Plans to Erect Modern Apartment House on Allison Hill Another modern apartment and storeroom building was assured for Allison's Hill to-day when Harry G. Day got a permit to erect a 3-story structure at Derry and Kittatinnv streets. The building will contain a big store room on the first floor. The house will front for 20 feet on Derry street and will extend back for a depth of 79 feet. J. Frank Saussman is the contractor. The structure will cost $7,500. TO-DAY'S REALTY TRAN'SFKRS To-day's realty transfers included: Laura R. Snavely to Joshua S. Hoke, Londonderry township, $500; Jacob Erger to Bias Dumbono, Steel ton, $1,700; Sava Savric to Mark Mum ma, Steelton, $1,900; Barnard Bloom to Ida Darrow, 417 Herr, $8,700; Chas. J. Snyder to Northern Central Rail road. Upper Paxton. $1000; Lena E. Bucher to John H. Kreider, 1410 Der ry, $4,200; William A. Mclllienny to Anna W. Schmidt, 1840 Market street SI,OOO. DECLARE DIVIDEND At a meeting of the directors of the Pennsylvania Realty and Improve . CASTORIA For Infant* and Dhftdreiv Bears the The Kind fau Have Always Bought B T re HARMSBCRO ttSfSt TELEGRAPH ment Company, Incorporated, held to day at the olfice of the company, 132 Locust street, the usual semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, on the pre ferred stock was declared; also the usual semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent, on the common stock. The offi cers of the company are M. G. Baker president; M. A. Shetter, treasurer; George W. Meily, secretory. 11 I>R. WALLACE INAUGURATED New Wilmington, Pa., Nov. 10. Drl William Wallace was inaugurated 1 president of West Minster College here to-day. WOMAN MURDERER, CHARGE A coroner's Jury after an inquest ; last night in the courthouse recom . mended that Mrs. .Mary Washington, colored, be charged with murdering | Henry Robinson, also colored, who [ died last Saturday in the Harrisburg hospital from burns he sustained sev eral weeks ago. According to the testimony of Nellie Napper and John Bell, Robinson and the Washington woman had been arguing and drink ing, and the woman threatened to kill Robinson. Bater, they declared, she set fire to Robinson. Before the flames could be extinguished his en -1 tire body was badly burned. County ■ authorities within the next few days will probably bring a formal charge against Mrs. Washington. ' COM, PRICKS DROPPING 1 New York. Nov. 10. —The tension of the coal situation has eased In the* oust few day? and wholesale prices have dropped several dollars a ton, ! according tc statements by trade au ■ thorlties here to-day. DAUPHIN SPENT $6,143 TO VOTE Commissioners Pay Bills; Offi | ciul Count in City Completed This Afternoon ! Dauphin .county , JLI ). II election cost just I *aw Judge S. J. M. McCarrell. State Senator E. E. Beidle man, ex-State Senator John. E. Fox, Assistant District Attorney F. B. Wick ersbam, C. M. Hershey. A. Ross Wal ter, Allan K. Walton, Allan G. Walton, Tames G. Fox. Thomas A. Fox, Jr., and Robert T. Fox. Ask $5,000 Damages.—ln a state ment filed to-day in an assumpsit ac tion against C. M. Forney. Annie and W. H. Hoffman demand $5,000 dara iges for injuries the former received luiy 7, 1914. when a car owned by Forney and driven by his son Harry is alleged ta have run down Mrs. Hoff man near Oyster's Point. Tl*e plain tiffs each demanded $2,500. An agree ment had been reached, the statement explains, by which Forney was to have paid the damages, but he only paid a portion of it. Creditors Meet November 20.—The first meeting of creditors of Edwin J. Cavender. bankrupt, to select a trustee will be held November 20 in the offices of John R. Olmsted, Federal referee In bankruptcy. , . Thirty-Four Precincts Still Missing From Cal.; Wilson Ahead 3,160 I San Francisco, Nov. 10. One more precinct in California has been reported by 9.30 a. m. to-day reduc ing the missing ones to 34. The total with the new precinct stood Hughes 462,551-; Wilson, 465,711. Wilson's plurality, 8160. This was an increase of *29 votes for Wilson over last night. Seven precincts were lacking from Hum boldt county in the northwest corner of the State and seven from Kern, in the oil fields. Humboldt went for I Hughes and Kern for Wilson. The iothers were scattered. | Election officials here said it ■would ! be impossible to check these missing | precincts against the vote of previous ] elections because of lack of knowl edge as to exactly which precincts in each county were missing. Efforts jto clean up the State vote were put I forth by news associations and by the organizations of the two big parties. | Usual means of communication were j supplemented by the forest service | telephones in the Sierras, and auto i mobiles and horsemen were sent out lon roads and trails where there was I no telegraph communication. BURNS SELF TO DEATH Altoona, Pa., Nov. 10. Mrs. Mayer, aged 45, was burned to death in her home in this city at 9.30 o'clock this morning. According to appearances she built a Are on the attick floor and laid down in the flames with suicidal intent. WILL ARBITRATE TROUBLE Louisville, Ky„ Nov. 10. Difficul ties between the Louisville and Nash- I ville Itailroad Company and its flre- I men which have been threatening a j strike, will be arbitrated. NO NOREL PRIZES I Stockholm, Nov. 10. The Swedish I Academy of Science has decided not |to distribute the 1916 Nobel Prizes ; for physics and chemistry. The sums I available for these prizes will be added to a special fund. SAW SUBMARINES Cairo. Egypt, Nov. 10. Two (3er | man submarines were seen by persons jon board the Arabia when that I Peninsular and Oriental liner was sunk in the Mediterranean last Mon day and one of ttyem, acording tcr the (steamer's officers was fired upon by I gunners on the Arabia after the liner i had been hit by a torpedo. ARTIST C. N. FLAKfj DEAD Hartford, Conn.. Nov. 10. Charles Noel l'lagg, widely known as an artist and portrait painter was found dead in bed at his home, here to-day. I ~ YOU WANT PINK CHEEKS Every woman wants pink cheeks. They mean not only beauty but health. Then nut the color in your cheeks, not on them. The glow of health ia the red of healthy blood allowing through translucent akin. It ia im- ; possible without rich, red blood. When a girl's color fades and aha : looks debilitated, is short of breath, I when her heart palpitates after every ! slight exertion and ahe has pains ia j various parts of the body ahe needs Dr. , Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. ! They are the remedy best suited to re cto re tho blood, bring brightness to the 1 eyas and put color in tho check 3 and lips. Tho only other treatment needed costa nothing. It is this. Give the patient plenty of Bu:ilight, moderate exercise every day, not enough to cause fatigue, and use care in the diet because the food craved is often not tho beet for the condition. Two books, "Building Up the Elood" and "What to Eat and liow to Eat" j give just the information that every mother of a growing girl needs. They j are free. Write for them today to tho I)r. Williams Medicine Co., Bchenec- i tady, N. Y. Your own druggist'sells i Dr. Williama* Pink Pills or you can ccad fifty cents lor a f ull-eizo package. 1 NOVEMBER 10, 1916. ' II p| Clothes Tailored f To Measure To Fit You Only a Will Give You a Distinct.ve Appearance Nearly a Thousand Patterns to Choose Front. lOncli and Every One Guaranteed Fast Colors Suits or (jjj Absolute Overcoats I Satisfaction To Order Guaranteed Extra High-grade Woolens at SIB.OO, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. These are |jgM| Equal to those sold elsewhere at S2B to $lO P/M* Burglar" Is Put to Rout by Women Pittsburgh. Nov. 10.—The "Gentle man Burglar" for the second time in a week visited the Colonial Hotel, and, as on his previous visit, it was a wom an's room he entered. The burglar, who has not forgotten any of his politeness, attempted to crawl through the window into tho room on the seventn floor occupied by Miss Marion Carroii, a dancer. Miss Carroll was awakened by a footstep, and seeing a burglar about to enter her room she screamed. "Don't get frightened, lady," the intruder de clared. "I will not molest you." During his conversation he con tinued to crawl through the window, but when Miss Carroll insisted on screaming the Intruder retraced his Father's Daughter ."Father says that the Wal ladoo Bird does nothing but eat and drink—and that rm a Walla- f' ' '"""1 dooßird. But I'm not —I just drink "9® ] milk. And I never - eat between break- i fast and noon, be- 1 cause for breakfast I eat -y Cream of Barley Absolutely No Pain jf h. ' / My latest Improved appll- /* JK FLBLHL •MM, Including nn oiryxei- *7O V -9-\ -I lard air apparatus. 111 ak fa , > %Jt'S 57 eatraetln* and all dental \v Jm "®rk positively palnlew .A* /_V TOV ■Uttitrrrd Mr A Gold crowu and Graduate A ir fcrtdse work 53, •!, H Aaalatanta T Offlre open dally Bi3o y 22K irotd orowa.. .*3.00 to 9 P. in. i Hon., Wed. and Sat., till I p. m.t Nua days. 10 a. m. to 1 p. a*. DEM. PHONE 8325-K. easy tkrms o PAYMENTS 529 Market St, Harrisburg, Pa. u d ,d. t kvr t Wt i. , steps and drew his body through tho | window and escaped by jumping onto i an adjoining building. Autoists Killed Trying to Avoid Hitting Train Altoona, Pa., Nov. 10.—George Brad ley Matthews and Frank S. Brum baugh, traveling salesmen for the (Irtn of the Lauderbaugh Barber Company, of Phillipsburg, were instantly killed at Blueball, three miles from Phil lipsburg, yesterday in an automobiio accident. Matthews, driving the car, swerved it about at a grade crossing to avoid hitting a train. It went down an em bankment, Matthews being killed un der the car, while Brumbaugh was thrown under the train and ground to death. 9