Seat Clean Sweep Sale Offers Exceptional Attractive Opportunities for To-morrow, Wednesday "i When our doors open to-morrow morning, the Clean Sweep Sale | Ffe* lor sSSTot y of° nly For Wednesday o, u y w iH go into the second week of its mission of saving the people of Watch Dip CI ID CUT mmmtj/fM Women's Silk Women s Harrisburg and vicinity many dollars. The Clean Sweep has grown p DluiUIV uALI wU|Mi||f B® W/Bf and Net Waists oves with years and the confidence folks have in this sale was reflected L \m-i.-i. wm s,„ r . „ i n,,, „ VMP cr-+ g\fk )UC in the hearty response that greeted our announcements. r \ f > WPI|O (#';>• /slr\ HS= The Clean Sweep Sale Goes Merrily Along /\J\ / A 1 \ of Net and Sllk which aThard to . , Worth to $, for f Oemi- \ I p, " a I styles' Batui 8 atui "Jd; Xre" whul —and Wednesday holds in store fully as many attractions as the day (hi nn I Annual \ 1 can weep J „' get a wa°s t'?or'Tess' l sSo patr. lo morrow ' the sale started. This year the Clean Sweep is particularly important */ C b J-• ■ v \ ean Sweep I V ae J I'ii-.ST Fi.ooit H fii-.ST Ki.omt because of market conditions. The scarcity of merchandise that dates "&'K in°Ct Attractive styles, m \ Sale J \w f IB . _ _. . back to the beginning of the war has reached an acute stage and there forced heeVsknd™'"* colors' 1 all™ bVa'ck"'u°- \ JJ\ 1 A Big Fur Sale Soon, Watch For It | seems to be no letup to advancing costs. At Clean Sweep Prices it will ffX ion wnDMisnw OM.V W KOK wi i>M-S.,AV .)m,v pro . ve the height of wisdom to buy for future needs all those things in v ' y one Big Ix>t of OctnVh Fp a tw aa which the style element is not a strong factor. FOR wkdxksday ONLY u wkdnksdw ONLY Ladies' Fancy 7lip Ostrich Feather qo V _J Children's <%£ Ladies' Silk Hose isoas >iv>wmwwvmtwmvwwvwvmwwmvw*****vmw Flannelette nhlf* Jersey Silk m 1 yil Attractive stripes and emhroi- Good length, made full and j! The Big Clean Sweep of Our Entire Stock of Women sj Nlght^°^"f c Petticoats sizes mat ' e ** u 8 * ' n assorted popular neckpiece this season. very and Misses' COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS JBTW.KS- l \ PROVIDES ATTRACTIVE VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY jj pink *° d jljJqor 1111 BiZeS ' | ru " lt^ • Ul secOn!d'f'loOK ' iOK WEDNESDAY OMA ion WI DNKSDAY oxi.Y ' Womcns ' and Misses' up to $9.00 COATS, for $5 00 ji / v f * Women's tfk 1 £7 ii Women's and Misses' up to $11.50 COATS, for $7 RH I of „ " Bath Robes 3) 1.5/ Women's Women's and Misses' up to $12.50 COATS, for !i Women's Black Boys Ribbed /JQ ™ worth to 7sc for OOK,: These are made of the famous < [ Women s and MISSCS up to $14.50 COATS, for <' Worth 05c, for Special For Beacon cloth, in a large variety of Made of a good quality coutil, in !> PwOv j| Black only, in all sizes; finished There are fleece lined excellent a desrable new shape, finished with ! Women S and Misses' up to $16.50 COATS, for. : PLUSH COATS, lor l| Worth 15c For g^pTnder's worth to SS.oo Worth to $1.50 Worth to 75c !| Women's and Misses' up to $22.50 PLUSH COATS, for g ; J Worth to 25c, for mudTservice'ab*" 6to 14-year sizes; Gray onlyi woven !| Women's and Misses' up to $30.00 PLUSH COATS, for ttOl'rn! uOC ' %*7 Dresses for girls, Bto made of line grade of Bood ana strong- good '! —^—— *|)Z 1 .OU !! Exceptional quail- ■S Qi 14 years; made or ginghams; fast colors; ' " J, Women's Extra Large up to $20.00 COATS, for d 1 A Ef\ ! Warm fleece lined ties in a lot of em good brown corduroy assorted styles and weight; all siees for jj ■ jp | 'j ribbed vests and pants broidered and hem- The kind that wear, I>'f U rvil e / Ke ' va " patterns. boys. |! Women's Extra Large up to $25.00 COATS, for tf lOaa '! in all the most wanted stitched styles; Yi made of good elastic rietj ot stjies. ' ' IV (111 | sizes. nrlca Wednesday onlv web with leather ends. ii Women's and Misses' up to $3.50 SERGE DRESS SKIRTS f ?'l9 ' Firt floor. Flr, t floor. fiust moon | ,U Women : s D " jp I ' " NIV ~ ] Women's snd Misses' up to $4.50 POPLIN DRESS SKIRTS $ 2 .89 !i ' .• ' j .-on iv „v,.v > Flannelette Night A S\v^ S Women s and Misses up to $5.95 DRESS SKIRTS • „. ;l Children's JerseyW|\ Infants' OA G °Wo?tl to 0c, Worth V || Women's and Misses' up to $8.95 DRESS SKIRTS s4*B9 Drawer Le gg in S s I 1/C Silk Caps u5/C Cut full length, well made of Good, heavy rope-stitch roll col- j[ Women's and Misses' UD to $lO 00 SILK DRE>?SESS !! Special Wednesday .... Special Wclncsday .... good, heavy flannelette, in all sizes; la'' Sweaters, with pockets, in gar- i' ' nfi !' Good serviceable qualities in Excellent qualities in a good as pink and blue stripes. net and gray; boys' sizes only. !> xir > j **• • OTT T , T i 1 white, black and brown; all sizes. sortment of wanted styles. SECOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Women s and M.sses up to $12.50 SILK DRLiSLS qq First floor Second floor. / : \ !i; Girls'up to $3.00 WINTER COATS, for U ? 1 ESI>AY ° VI/i WKUNESOAY ONLY |! WTNTFR Men s Winter QQ Girls Cap and QQ :: Girls u P to $3.50 WINTER COATS, .or $2.49 ii Girls' Popular /.ft Men's Dress w „„Y" d " W S r JOC ji ° ir '.' "P '° $"0 WINTER COATS, for $2.89 i| Cap & Scarf Sets69c | H J RTS 67C Fleece lineil Shirts and Drawers. Ii Gitls'up to $6.00 WINTER COATS, for g CQ Worth np to . SotV„!°L™,™e',,'' V,,(t style,. .aStSSf,; a " ""* ! s-iar ii Oiri.- .. w.so WINTER COATS, tor Sco ii or. s t^VCi y i'?£ l ™;? c Sh T®2&J&<££ir2sS£ FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR sale Wednesday only at 60c. all sizes. 0T T 7^ll BARGAIN BASEMENT CleanSweepSpecialsFor Wednesday IfFfe Vs SUITS ---White & Colored Wash Fabrics Cleanup RIANKPTS oq_ Aill'Z/'T Worth up to 812.00 fou/*" in veT\'n j, "r ''"'u Xai " SO ° k ' Saleof LlUxlillllj IkJ OV C V VSICOdIS Special Wednesday 0 leSglhs! regular 29c $3 - 50 LnrKP Sllc Plaid $5.00 Fancy Plaid Woolen Ilia.,- A >IKX.at Mwinesuay and twenty-eight inches g\ camisoles, full 38 1n 1/ Blankets, in gray and plaid de- kets; Rood Wg size in tan. pink, and Or t/VV wide. Special a I Vf f\ inches wide. Special 1 f" siens' in a size von blue plaids; a wonderful value. Biiu{.9s, })?4.(}{) and **.s/0 I OXLY red borders. Towels large si*e, isli Bath Towels, good T~ f. — T~Z WorUi $3.50 For na „ o, _ ctJln sizes, special, 8c 3 B .°t E Kti'.JS.JSf' „"**„■ 22" IT,t*""" eL" Sri. 4 iSf 25c 1 U.CIAL *OK 1 CO "1 ft Silver Mesh y ""■••• 25c Spec..., each. ISc ' 58 C e h .. 65c IS .. 10c Theatrical ft A W I Bags Cotton Table 45c Mercerized Table 65c Meiw r .il Cold Cream W j* ■ ■ mat •JL With K ate Damask in a 58-inch Damask in a good var- Table Damask, fully 2 90 * 90 an , ,u51,,, ,ow Caseß : Unen nn " Pillow Cases; 42 and • Va/ Made of Blue Chinchilla in 3to _ patterns; excellent -68 inThes wide! some new patterns. A Wccto; made of heavy ish; size 42 and 45x36 . Q TT | 8 year sizes. If you want an ex- qualit> -- Spe " 29r Special, a oe_ rf a ul vaue -BP e - Clean Sweep In ; Clean Sw-eep clean Sweep 1 C Choice of fancy mixtures, and tra good Overcoat for your boy, f ** cial . Zt#C OOC a ' at a 49c ? 89c , 12 1 /? C Sweep 15c . staple materials, latest Norfolk | buy one of these at a saving. Flr Floor. I ' ' yard yard Price Price . ... /2C Sa ] e p r j ce tii n Jnr. styles, full peg knickers; all sizes I Flrt Floor. and colors. ' Store Opens at FOR WEDNESDAY OXLY f Ff ' tX)I M'e I n's NKSDAY ° N, Y ' Special Wednesday Sale of 1 r% A mm Cl'Xc F A f I Dress Shirts A 7 /• Men's Odd Pants i 8.30 A.M., bta^d*ss? M .;Tj.?'Le? jlvi liffiul IIIBm c °"" "* r ~ i nCPC tional value. I ifj OlYilmllvj|f jji|||JSlj ■]Ij|| 0P 9 ll M able patterns, coat styles; all sizes ■I I Men's $2.00 Pants, $1.49 * First Floor f|| Sentenced to Die, Small Denies He Killed Wife Ossipee, N. H. t Jan. 9.—Frederick! h. Small to-day was sentenced to be hanged on January 15, 1918, for the murder of his wife, Mrs. Florence A. 1 Small, at Mountain View on Septem-1 ber 28, last. Judge John Kivel asked Small' if j lie had anything to say why sentence i of death should not be pronounced in j accordance with the verdict of the' Jury, which was returned last night, j MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Thousands of mothers have found Mother Gray's Sweet Powdem an excel lent remedy for children complaining of headache, colds, feverishness. stom ach troubles and bowel irregularities from which children suffer during these days. These powders are easy and pleasant to take and excellent results , are accomplished by their use. Ijaed by mother* for 30 year*. Isold by Drug- ' everywhere. 25 cents. I TUESDAY EVENING, I "I have, your honor," said Small, j"T know no more about the crime than you do. I am an innocent per ! son." OIL AT $3.05 J.ong Expected <>oal of Producer Passed i Pittsburgh, Jan. 9. The long ex i pected goal of the oil producer was i reached and passed here to-day when, ! at the opening of the market, it was I announced that the principal pur chasing agencies had lifted the price j of Pennsylvania crude ten cents a bar rel to $3.05. Other grades were ad vanced as follows: Mercer black, eight cents to $2.43; Corning, eight cents to $2.38; Cabelle, eight cents to $2.35; Somerset, eight cents to $2.18 and Ragland, three cents to SI.OO. These are the highest prices com manded by these grades of crude oil since speculation in oil was stamped ' out by the Standard Oil Company and I its subsidiaries many years ago. ;' Let Out Prisoners One by I One When "Pen" Burns Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 9. Two I negro prisoners were suffocated, one | was probably fatally burned and more than fifty others narrowly escaped | death in a fire which started late last I night in cell house "A" at the State j Reformatory at Frankfort. | The building was the oldest In use I at llie Reformatory, and because the I locking equipment was of old design j it was necessary to unlock each cell j individually. Before the work of rescue could be- completed the en ! trance to the building was blocked : j by flames, leaving more than fifty prls . oners cut off from escape. 11 A hurry call was sent to the city s I workhouse quarry for dynamite. A j hole was made through the wall on - j one side of the building, which the 1; flames had not yet reached, and the 1 j work of rescue resumed. 1 Xlore than fifty prisoners, overcome ' by smoke, were sent to the Reforma- HARRISBURG t&£6£& TELEGR^IPBC [ tory hospital after being revived. ' The burned building housed more j than 800 prisoners. MANY AT SERVICES Hundreds were turned away last night at the big evangelistic service held in the Harris A. M. E. Zion Church. The Kev. W. H. Roozell, of Steelton spoke and the Rev. J. A. Greene, of the Second Baptist church directed the music. Many were converted when an invitation was given by the speakers. SPECIAL MEETHNA City school directors will hold a special meeting on Thursday afternoon at the school board office, to consider the report on junior high school plans for the city, which was prepared by Dr. F. E. Downes, city superintendent. EXTHA PAY FOR GUARDSMEN Washington, D. C., Jan. 9.—Mem bers of the Pennsylvania National | Guard who have had service on the! border will receive an extra month's pay, if a resolution presented by Con- 1 gressman Emerson, of Ohio, in the House to-day goes through. The reso lution provides that Guardsmen who have served on the Mexican border at any time during the present mobiliza tion shall be given this extra pay, and directs the Secretary of War to make the payment. Chaos Continues to Reign at Williamsport Williamsport, Pa., Jan. 9. Chaos continued to reign following the resig nation of Mayor Fischer and the oust ing of the poor board and health officer, when Vice-Mayor Meyer at to day's Council meeting delegated I Policeman Elmer Smith as sergeant- j at-arms and ordered him to remove from the Councilmanic circles City' Solicitor Rhone and escort him to the j seats reserved for the spectators. The three remaining members of; Council overruled this action and also j I a resolution Introduced by Meyer ask-I | ing Rhone to resign. Rhone was accorded the privilege of j the floor and added to the excitement i by making a hot attack on Meyer. 1 JANUARY 9, 1917. WHITE HOUSE MISTRESS DIES Albany, N. Y„ Jan. 9.—Mrs. John E. McElroy, sister of President Arthur and who was mistress of the White House during his term, is dead at At lantic City, N. J., according to mes sages received by relatives here. Her death was caused by heart failure. Mrs. McElroy will be buried in Albany. . \ Britain's National Debt Climbs to $10,665,738,220 London. Dec. 29. The lnter | est on the debt created under the ; war loans of 1914-15 amounted during the llnancial year ended March 31 last to £38,445,856 ($192,229,280), according to a I white paper issued recently. | The total capital national debt, which on March 31. 1915, was £1,104,967,076 ($5,524,832,380) had increased by March 31, 1916, to £2,133,147,644 ($10,665,738,220). i the statement shows. IV Captain Jack Will Not Return to the Border Captain George C. Jack, of Troop C, (Governor's Troop) First United States Cavalry, who is home on a fur lough, will riot return to his command at the Border. A recent order from the War Department, extends the fur lough time of ail officers now homo on leave. Captain Jack had planned to start for the south last week. In the meantime orders were Issued for the return of the Governor's Troop, leaving El Puso to-morrow, according to schedule announced. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. 5