ttIRS NOT MUCH REDUCED AS YET -ist Issued by State Authori ties Shows Larger Pre miums For Foodstuffs* Very few of the county fairs and Rric-ultural exhibitions of Pernsyl anla will e interrupted by the ur this year and judging from the i -Miliums offered for agricultural •oduce they are being used to help J9 national propaganda for a Cater yield of food. The fair list 1 the State Department of Agricul ure gives practically all of the fairs xcept Allentown, which last year rew 200,000 people, and which will ot be held because its grounds are elng used by the United States .rmy for defense. The Grangers icnic at Williams Grove is also off he list for the first time in many ears. The premiums offered this year or agricultural produce amount to 187,293.50 and for races $127,- 99.88. l.ast year premiums were 108,186.56 for agricultural produce nd $1 18,425.86 for racing. Last year there were just sixty even fairs or shows which reported ) the Capitol and their attendance 'as 1,6 7 7,4 53. This was smaller lan in 1914 and 1915 because of ic quarantine for infantile pa lly sis. The fair list includes: Middletown, September 3-7: Gratz, ctober 9-12; Heading, September 1-15; Altoona, August 7-10; Car sle, September 11-14; Port Royal, epteniber 12-15; Lancaster, Sep 'lnber 25-2S; Lebanon, August 28- 1; Lewistown, (no date given); ewport, October 9-12; Hanover, epteniber 3-7; York, October 2-5; tewartstown. August 8-10; New "reedom, September 26-28; Fawn Irove, September 5-8. Vuto Road Map Free Mallet) on Itequest. HOTEL ADELPHIA hcfttuur, at i:ttfi St., Philadelphia, Pa. 400 Rooms—4oo Baths deiiißEiios" AND GRAY IN HAIR? „et Q-B n, a Simple, Safe, Sure Preparation, Bring Natural Color and Hair Health. Not a Dye. Here is the safe, clean, healthful nd certain way to restore the natural olor to gray or faded, lifeless hair— he method in perfect good taste and ccepted by America's foremost peo- Q-Ban is all ready to use. It is uaianteed to be harmless. 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Fare, $2.75. -■ — -J THURSDAY EVENING, CITY IN SOLEMN OBSERVANCE OF JULY FOURTH Flagraising Exercises and Church Services Feature Celebration Impressive flagraising ceremo nies, patriotic church services, band concerts and many athletic events in the city and nearby parks featur ed the Independence Day observ ance in Harrlsburg this year. An unusual quietness in compari son with the Fourth of July celebra tions of other years showed that the seriousness of the present situation with the country at war, is felt by everyone. Here and there the firing of blank cartridges and other lire works, and the ringing of bells ahd sounding of whistles at midnight to usher in the Fourth, were the only demonstrations. That it was a national holiday, to observe some great and memorable occasion which has a deeper signi ficance now than ever before, stood out clearly in all the happenings of the day. Thousands of picnickers spent the day at amusement parks near the city, crowding trolley cars and trains to those places. Hundreds of others enjoyed auto trips, many more went on fishing trips or outings in the mountains, while others spent the day boating or canoeing on the river. Man) Attend Services Early morning services of prayer in the churches were well attended. Short addresses were made calling attention to the seriousness of the present situation and urging loyalty to country and flag. National hymns were sung as part of the patriotic program. A large congregation attended the union service at 7 o'clock in Mar ket Square Presbyterian Church, where the Rev. Dr. Lewis S. Mudge, of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, was in charge of the services. The Rev. Dr. Ellis N. Kremer, of Re formed Salem Church, read the Scripture and offered prayer. The patriotic addresses were given by the Rev. Dr. Robert Bagnell, of Grace Methodist Church, and the Rev. S. W. Herman, of Zion Lutheran Church. A morning prayer service was held also in Messiah Lutheran Church by the Rev. H. W. A. Han son, a large congregation attending. Flag Over Courthouse The only official demonstration in the city was a flagraising at the courthouse. Thousands crowded into Market street to get a glimpse of the raising of the "Stars and Stripes" by Judge S. J. M. McCarrell, during the exercises, which had been ar ranged. Thundering applause for the speakers, the band numbers and the raising of the flag featured the pa triotic display. Captain Henry M. Stine, of the Eighth regiment, was in charge, and Thomas Lynch Montgomery, State Librarian, made the introductions. Speakers were Senator E. E. Beidle nian and the Rev. Dr. Bagnell, of Grace Methodist Church. Both at tacked disloyalty and urged every one to devote every effort to bring the war to an end, and establish world democracy. The Rev. Dr. Mudge, of Pine Street Church, open ed the ceremonies, and gave the benediction. The other flagraising was at Maennerchor hall, where another large crowd gathered. Addresses were made by H. B. Saussaman and B. M. Nead. Music was furnished by the Maennerchor singers, assisted by twenty-five boys from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church choir, under the direction of Prof. Alfred C. Kuschwa. Many residents of the city attend ed and participated in baseball sanies, patriotic shoots, golf tour neys and other athletic events were held during the day, some of the proceeds will be turned over to the Red Cross. Large crowds attended the band concerts at Reservoir Park in the afternoon and evening, also. Aged Retired Farmer Killed on Railroad at Mt. Holly Carlisle, Pa., July s.—David Rice, Hired 78 years, a retired farmer living at Mount Holly Springs, last evening wandered away from his home and could not be found during the night. This morning his dead body was discovered on the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad tracks just at the edge of town. It is believed he was struck by a train and killed during the evening. The accident occurred on the bridge underneath with Bish op Eveland was killed by his steel fishingrod coming in contact with a highly-charged electric light wire a few years ago. Mr. Rict is survived by his wife, two sons and a daugh ter, all of Mount Holly Springs. Cor onor J. H. Deardorff, of Mechanics burg, is making an investigation. Soldiers Entertain Friends at New Cumberland Camp New Cumberland, Pa., July 5. Last evening the guard detail of Company F. Third Regiment, U. S. X. G., on duty here entertained it a lawn fete at their camp in honor of their many friends made during their stay here. The decorations were beautiful, the grounds being lighted with Japanese lanterns. The program opened with a prayer by the Rev. Dr. T. S. Wilcox, pastor of the Methodist Church. "The Star Spangled Banfier" was sung by tlie guests and instrumental music was rendered by Miss Stephenson and Miss Smaling. Sergeant Heill, of Newport, sang "The End of a Perfect Day." The two hundred guests who were present were served with bean soup, ice cream, cakes and soft drinks. The guards will leave on July 15 for camp. U-Boat Sunk by a British Merchant Ship By Associated Press An Atlantic Port, July s.—Confi dence that their gunners had added another victim to the list of German submarines sunk was expressed by the officers of a British liner which reached this port to-day. Attacked on the morning of June 26 by the U-boat. which suddenly appeared about SUO yards off, the liner's course was promptly changed. Almost at the same instant the stern gun was fired and a shell sped toward the subma rine. A column of black smoke spurted into the air and the U-boat sank under the waves, leading the ob servers to believe a hit had been scored. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY GROWS SWANSEA, Wales—The Co-opera tive Society of Great Britain and Ire land which recently held its annual convention here, was started by 28 poor weavers with £2B capital to oper ate stores throughout the nation where goods of all kinds could be bought at cost. It now has 3,500,000 members and a capital stock of about f 60,000,000. j&mmaaa 1 BELL 1901——2356 UNITED HAHHISBURG, THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1017. FOUNDED 1811 Women's Strap Housefurnishings i Curtain Materials ' . Purges Oblong splint clothes jj ftffAflnfTC p Ai , C 'J... \'< Curtain net in white Summer c ,, ... ~, , baskets, 30 inches long, \ZIT CrlllHS FOl 03.rff3.11l l/cIV 1 ri(l3.V and ecru—32 inches wide Small quantity of black with st d bottom> & * ! -excellent for sill or sash Store Hours strap purses, lined with Friday Sa le. ~ ~ . !j curtains. Friday Sale, "° Ur> —two conipartments. U Fri- 25c li Under P Ce offerings for tomorrow's ji Store Closes Daily day Sale, Alld4l , i| selling are extra important, for many depart- ji 10c capacity, vvitiT cover? j | ments are making haste in cleaning up surplus ji Jryatd n™^d> y y! Waßh Fabrics day Sale, j! Stocks. ! band border# —36 inches July 12th—closing hour —— - _ 89c 11 '! w ' dc * Friday Sale, yard, 12 o'clock noon. large range of patterns in Aro i a toilct paper I j And they're still further enhanced by the 1 10c —: deTfigu a s-36 nd and rc 38 ™ h h e etsroft - S/S ii fact that all the merchandise is new, seasonable IS . Marqmt. in white, Hair Net * ,ches „.de. F „day sale, jj and of excellent quality. jj Fancy voUfin stripes. . 25c | . And so—tomorrow will be a great day here j| 16c ** plaids and challie designs Tin bread box oak frvt- pfonnitlV-WKP hIIVPTQ < r, "Loktite" human hair —26 inches wide. Friday finished round corners ]' * J Ij Kemnants of sunfast, nets, cap shape or fringe. Sale, yard, —hinged cover a good !> cretonne, rep, scrim and Friday Sale, 100 each, or 12'/c I mone\ 1/riday SsH Read of Each Offering ~ Not One But I I lain black sateen AQ~ j! ac ' cap shape or fringe. Fri- P" wS ts* i! What Tells of ii halfpwce " Sale, yard, cally treated a mop for !; !• BowMAN-s-Second Floor BowMAN s-Third Floor lOC cleaning and polishing all <1 !l ( " " finished floors and wood * %wtmtMVlttvwmmuwttuwtmlttt ' wltttttm *ttmuwtMv W tvtvvv WWv # ; ' oor - work. Friday Sale, Sheets and Wnmpn'. ' Pillows FridflV tO Be fl DflV <)f Linoleums 39 c . women s Z New process linoleums Aladdin aluminum Sheets of good quality Gloves fancv an 1 °SkinT-! Rousing on felt base 2 yards roaster round style bleachcd m uslin with Heavy silk gloves, filled with sanitary feath- patterns Friday sX P ans . ca f n , b r " sec ), s fP" center scam and' 3-inch with double finger tips ers - "day Sale, pair, WaiStS at 79c patterns. Friday Sale, arately if desired, today hem at top size 76x90 —2-clasp —in white ( K 1 oc square >ara, hale. inches. Friday Sale, with 5 rows self em- 3>1.Z0 Comprise white voile waists with trimmings 29C $1.98 CQ broidery—white with 5 BOWMAN'S— second Floor of frills > hand embroidery and Val. lace—also Unblcachcd sheeting , and white with fancy effects - hemstitched in colors. Sizes 36 to 38 ; RR~ —XA Demonstration and bale of SU 1 " s r-, 6 . chains ina ßo „dsd. Wakt* „t i 2 oi yard,. ' a "d Friday Sale, tion of patterns cut " MIMa UL finnrl HntlP Hnir Nets 1 pair ' AC 1 " thc . pioce - ln d'ay Comprise crepe de chine waists in gold, tur- VJI/IICI nupe IlUir Udlo IOC 45c Sale, yaid, quoise blue, flesh, chartreuse and rose—embroid- There are various kinds of hair nets and also Bleached Pequot pil- BOWMAN s-Main Floor. fi// 4r IZt™* Ju™™* Ve " iS * 1 a proper way to adjust and wear them. l° w tubing. 3b inches ° / 4C j s Jy lcs . Wlth lar S e c ° l,ar s finished with hem- The demonstrator in charfffe will give you all wide - excellent quality. Remnant Sale BOWMAN-s-Second Floor stitching. BO W MA N'S —Third Floor, the information about them and will also sell rnday Sale, yard, , j the best grades at reduced prices for a limited 19c Of Georgette crepe, Corsets and ( The demonstration booth is situated next to BOWMAN-s-second Floor las! D : Children's DteSSeS elevators on main floor. embroidery flouncing. —rassieres Children's dresses of pink and white and blue The Sale Prices: JTAMPED VJOOOS Friday Sale, r ., . . . and white gingham, trimmed in plain pink and Hair nets at 100 each, 3 for 900 dozen , , HALF PRIPF w p n ot r corse | s 111 blue. Sizes 2to 6 years. Friday Sale. , L Hair nets at 15? each, 2 for 25* $1.35 dozen Children's stamp e d rKICH \\ . B D,ana Front Lace, . • BOWMAN" Floor. dresses, in 2,4 and 6 year Bon Ton and C. B. Fri- 4ZC * i i sizes. Friday Sale, BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. day Sale, . V / ' • Girls dresses —laree and small olaid tnnf*hams Slllc Wnmpn'. 39c HALF PRICE with three-quarter sleeves—large flat collar and women 8 , Table Covers cuffs of plain colors. Friday Sale, _ . . . n Stamped scarfs, size „ . _ _ Crepe de chine -40 . l ßxso inches-also 36- L T ~ Brassieres m a variety g9 c inches wtde —a hne, firm . , t . matr u 30-inch Japanese tabic of models, in broken size# quality - lustrous finish stamped L oyster white covers in blue and white. -good values. Friday . BOWMAN'S Second Floor. —oO newest shades to . . . , , linpn FriHav c;alp #arVi rriday Sale, hale. , > J select from. Friday Sale, high spliced heels S °and 21 C ' ' Ol - HALF PRICE Men'* Underwear Toilet Good* Jaf ' . wide garter tops—white AIC Men's ecru union suits • $1.29 anc l black. Friday Sale, BOWMAN-S— second Floor I BOWMAN-S— second Floor BOWMAN S— Third Floor a nd open mesh shirts and Dolly Yarden complex „• ■yf- drawers mill seconds. chamois, . and 70 inched C \vide the Trav- 35 C ii V D' f\ j de Pope,aire i lour Big Opportunity For j; . 42c CI 29 black, white, S and colors— ii OflC DaV Onlv FridaV ii ?* h,e ' ic , u "!" n Talcums in assorted j double soles, high spliced i| J I,,U V suits of nainsook. Friday odors 13^ Cheney Bros, loulard heels, wide garter tops. j| f AAA 1 C C 1 1171 • '' a ' e ' Jergen's Bath Tablets. Friday Sale pair, || 5,000 Of BeaUtlful Wlllte Ii , Creme de Meridor", 17f - inches wide. Friday Sale, 0C ,j! | BOWMAN B Main Floor Albadon tooth pastc, >a " $1.59 "" WMAN """° |i Cotton Dress Fabrics' at An Jewelry j BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Kimonos j; A II 1£ O * f '' cam eo pins, ——— IVVI .i: lUerwoar C repe kimonos in rose, j; /iVCIagC lldli I lICC • Gold filled babv brace-* Bed Spreads IVlUSlin unaerwedr lavender, Copenhagen jj j c t s 390 " ~ Gowns —low neck, and pink Friday Sale, jj Seekers of handsome white fabrics for waists and dresses will Fancy stone bar pins, Hemmed crochet bed short sleeve models, in a ip 1 ,59 ,|; do well to heed this announcemen t, for the opportunity is most ii • s P' eafls . Slze 70x82 inches variety of styles lace BOWMAVS-THIM Finn. 1 ; iiniiciial Gold filled beauty pins, -perfect quality—variety and embroidery trimmed. j ' |! of patterns. Friday Sale, Friday Sale, I A Choice From The Following Weaves- |i links"' 8 . eo ' d . fi " ed fgj sllO 89c ii -Novelty Voiles ] In one big lot for ■ ji Opera length pearls BO W M AN S -S.„ M N.., Envelope Chemise in a Japanese china, hand ;[ —beed Voiles , quick choosing at Fancy girdles, .. #2.46 number of styles—some decorated, consisting of j. Marquisettes [ h . I| BOWMAN-s —Main Floor Nnfinnt with lace, others with em- hair receivers, powder j; —Poplins f > 1 j; motions broidery trimmings. Fri- boxes, nut bowls, spoon jj. —Striped Voiles I CLyVhC 2) Vfl Table Damask' day Sale, tra y s . footed compotes, ji —Checked Voiles' 7"• Parisian hair wavers, vases, mayonnaise sets, naKeu v oues J • J | 79c in y gs P ij , As these goods come to us nnder-price through a fortunate ii oISMS BOWMAN'S-Third Floor JS >iO . il transacUon—so, too, Will our patrons share in the saving. j! ask -64 inches wide Stockinl darners ekclf ————— 4C || BOWMANS— second Floor. ii pink and lavender ■ c ' \ Women's day's wholesale & price wh^^p^ckt' Neckwear Japanese decoration - Rugs Curtains I Dress Skirts vVa* ° ase ' Fnday Sale ' _ ..... , 5t lustre hnish. l'riday Sale, I ork Bronze invisible hair A Fridav clean-up of 19c Colonial rugs, made of and'^ecriT—^ yards I Limited assortment of Rdwiim s r> ' nS ' " P ac^s '"• odd lots of'neckwear-all , C heayy cotton chain, size _1 "e Kri- orsted and wooJ skirts MAN f.oo, nowMANs-Main Floor fresh and clean new Hlown glass compotes, 25x50 inches, rriday Sale, j Sale nair * n checks, stripes i • 1 goods—none mussed or j.- 2 inches diameter, ' ' and fancy mixtures. Fri- Wf r\m soiled. Friday Sale, J. lO^ 1 cuttin gs. Friday 59C Jj QQ day Sale, VV OIIICII 3 OllUCj 15c 49c Velvet rugs-made of BOWMANs-second Floor | $2.75 Women's low shoes in white canvas, patent I -riSK* , & | . colt and gun metal calfskin—the clean-up of BOWMAN'S Main Floor. BowMA.vg-Ba.ement bound on ends 27x —! I Floor some high grade shoes-short lots. Friday, pair, ( 27 inches. Friday Sale, Ribbon Ends yg Women's and Misses' Suits 45c of'S3 Un ' on SuiU Women's pump,and e'olon.ala of finest kidskin ot ribbon mill ends—6 to , with turn soles and French Closing out to-morrow a small lot of women's Willow grass rugs—in _ FanrU.. men S 6^—smart styles. Friday Sale, pair, no? all S Mzes Cl bm if'vour 0nIy ~" VV ' u 7 v . Liht alld dark Bleached cotton, sleeve- $2.45 <■ wonder-bargain at ' >U ° " size 27x54 inSie" Friday Say i'nd ext'ra S/ Sj { kidskin P."" 1 ? 5 champagne, Sak> ' . Sale, yard. K y Sale, * gray, black and fawm Friday Sale, pair, BO\\ MAN'S—Third Floor. 85c i 35c ' 4.2r ! BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. |' 1 I———. . ——. I / BOWMAN'S— ' BOWAlA.N's—Main Floor i BOWMAN'S—-Mala Floor V j . 1 ww*! HARRISBURG tifjjftT TELEGRAPH JULY 5, 1917. 3
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