14 |^AMUSE]^MENTs|ffi PAXTANO PARK—Vaudeville. COLONIAL.—"The Hunted Pajamas." REGENT—'"The Law of the North." b "The Haunted Pajamas," a scream ingly funny farce that Is said to be wild, but funny, with Harold Harold Lockwood, the Loekwood popular matinee idol in In "The the leading role, is the Haunted attraction at the Colonial I'ajamun" to-day and to-morrow. The story tells of a won derful pair of silk pajamas which transforms people into some one else If they put them on. This program will Include a comedy, "Lonesome Luke In Tin Can Alley," and the week ly Pathe News. On Wednesday and Thursday Alice Joyce and Harry Morey, the co-stars of "Within the Law," will be seen in what is promis ed to be one of their best releases and a program which Is far above the average, "Her Secret." An added at traction for the two days will be a Keystone comedy, 'A Royal Rogue," also the Pathe News. W. S. Hart, in "The Square Deal," is coming Friday and Saturday. - Shirley Mason will be presented to day at the Regent In "The Law of the North." The story "The I.avr of is- a striking one. the North" at North of Fifty-three, Regent To-day R man's a man and his past's his own. i Fresh from London. Edith, daughter I of Lieutenant Robert Graham, comes to rejoin her father at an obscure sta tion of the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police. Corporal Emerson, of the Mounted, and Annesley, a dissipat ed "younger ton," become rivals for her favor. Annesley betrays a half breed girl, Marie, and succeeds In | making Edith believe that Emerson is the guilty man. Fearing discovery of j the truth, Annesley kills Marie and so schemes that Emerson is arrested for the crime. How Edith learns the truth after a series of exciting ad ventures; how she frees her lover and brings the murderer to justice, makes I a romantic story of unusual appeal. To-morrow Shirley Mason will be presented in "The Tell-Tale Step." This is an exceptionally interesting story which portrays the trials befall ing a young blind girl. The Garfield Musical Comedy Com- i fcany will be the attraction at the i Paxtang Park Theater The Bill this week. The Garfield Ht PaxtanK company has four prin cipals, a beauty chorus of twenty and an enviable reputation for making good wherever tney ap pear. This show ran for twenty-seven weeks at the Arcade Theater in To ledo. Ohio. The secret of the Garfield company's success is the fact that they put on a new comedy every three days. Dur ing the coming week they will play "Are You a Morman?" on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "Kissing a Maid,' on Thursday. Friday and Satur day. Besides a big beauty chorus that has contributed much to the success of the show the cast of principals con tains such well-known people as Fred Golding. stage director, who produced musical comedies all last summer for Rice and Cady at the Academy Thea ter. in Buffalo: Nat Haines, who was leading comedian of the National Theater Stock company, in Detroit for a whole year, and Lillian Montrose, who for several seasons has been at the head of her own companies. Ladies will be admitted free to the Monday evening performance, as usual. FLAG GIVEN TO CHURCH Marietta, July 9.—A patriotic cel ebration was held yesterday in the Denver Reformed Church, when a handsome silk flag was presented to the church and unfurled with fit ting exercises. Patriotic organiza tions were present, national airs were sung, and the names of those who served during the Civil and Spanish-American wars were dis played. MRS. LEMON MEILEY DIES Marietta, Pa., July 9.—Mrs. Lem on Meiley, aged 57, died Saturday night at Lititz, after a long illness. Besides her husband, seven children and ten grandchildren survive. DOG CARES FOR KITTENS Marietta, Pa., July 9.—Mrs. Wil liam Spence is the owner of a dog that is raising four kittens. The mother of the kittens died soon after birth and the little dog at once took the kittens under his charge, and will allow no one near them. BAND CONCERT OX SUNDAY Marietta. Pa., July 9.—The Liberty Band of Marietta, under the leader ship of Prof. Charles Aston, gave its first sacred concert in Center Square. Sister's Advice Soon Brought Health Back JygSfefSastc. - j "\t it hadn't been for my sister, Mrs. Feeney, I'd have still been the *ame miserable, woe-begone being that I was a few weeks ago," says Henry W. Bossier, an iron worker, of Blandon, Pa. "My stomach had all gone to pieces and I couldn't eat with any satisfaction for my stomach would set all bloated with gas and I would be nauseated, sharp pains would stab me and I was generally dis tressed. "I couldn't sleep nights on ac count of the awful dreams I would have, all the result of the bad, bad stomach. "But when my sister told me to try Tanlac, it sounded good to me, and it proved even better for It worked in such quick time that it was like magic. "Now I've got such an appetite that I can hardly wait for meals and I eat what I please and enjoy every bite. I certainly urge all stom ach sufferers to try Tanlac." Tanlac, the famous reconstructive tonic. Is now being introduced here at Gorgas' Drug Store, where the Tanlac man is meeting the people and explaining the merits of this master medicine. Tanlac is sold also at the Gorgas Drug store in the P. R. R. station; in Carlisle at W. G. Stephens' Phar macy; Ellzabethtown. Albert W. Cain: Greencastlc. Charles B. Carl; Mlddletown, Colin S. Few's Phar macy; Waynesboro. Clarence Croft's Pharmacy; Mechanlcsburg, H. F. JJrunhouse. —Adv, MONDAY EVENING, More News of the DilfPC T*nm £>rr\by lOlTlCrOy CJ? OTCtVCirT 5p m. The Semi-Annual Mill and Factory Sale Begins Tomorrow ffiffflT tki Unexampled Values Ready | The Biggest Values of the Year run n In Table Damask. Toweling's, White Goods T„ y o "3l j| Prices the Lowest of the Year | r 1H WOIXI6II S k^UmiHGr T~L. " _ iSJ&Siw I And despite the average lowness of prices the grades are TT7 * IJ_ T T 1 \ V, A Pf-i'-l f&sM / u,,us "f '>■ rth /- . , , .. Weight Underwear " feD /L- l\ Bmmgi / *' le s nrst clay promises to be one of extraordinary TT , ~ AM r BwtvfiA / savings, so come early. 2oC Vests "j I 75c Union Suits I I 31c Mercerized Table Damask. 68 i 75c extra heavy Unbleached Table RpHllPPfl tn -L V/ Porln norl f)UL ' inches wide. Mill and Factory OC. Damask, 64 inches wide. (SQr IVCUULCU l/U •• < XVCVIIICcU LO •• • y I *' ' I Sale Price, yard ! Special, yard OUC Tile Mill and FaCtOTV Sale holds triors snrorisps than . il_ 1 39c Mercerized Table Damask; 58 ! $1.25 unbleached Pattern Table . j 7| noiQS more surprises man / lW\\ inches wide. Mill and Factory cloths, 64x64 inches, special, gg c an y we have announced this year. Stocks are more complete xi f M HLm -VZ/S ( it TOWELS 121£ c White Cotton Ribbed Sleeve- 75c pink cotton ribbed union suits; n/ -I II X/V QCjh \/l r> rnvl OI CJ 1 inches wide. Mill and Factory ff|"|y 10c Crash, in all white or with red ' ess vests - Q r sleeveless and knee length; regular (Y IT dioll IVXCIL/dlClllO Sale Price ouc and blue border; 16 Inch width. O- Special, ... ■ and extra sizes. Cn„ L— V- -, . 75c Mercerized Table Damask; 72 Special, yard OC 25c white cotton ribbed IQ_ Special 4"C< Imwn m PviPP i inches wide. Mill and Factory CQ„ 12 Glass Toweling in red or blue sleeveless vests. Special 60c and 75c white cotton cumfy O JL tJ L tILUd. Lo uu ' v " 111 j gale Price D3C checks. Special. Ift„ 35c white cotton ribbed fancy yoke cut ribbed union suits; knee length; fntfnn o C Im.r m $1.25 Imported Mercerized Table yard lUC vests, sleeveless. 25c cuff and lace trimmed knee. Cn r _i. T\/f_. 1 f Cotton ul(.Si>eS aie as low in Damask of extra weight 71 inches 25c plain white all iinen crash, 17 Special, .................... Special OUC at IVXa.KerS v^OSb price as tliev'vc ever been, in f OUI ' pattern., special qo inches wide, limit 10 yards to a on c sizes v ioi/ Btß ' Children's Underwear • j • r *t , • in the sale, yard customer. Special, yard iegu ar ana extra sizes. 101/ c vu 1U Cli a p i AO judging from the low prices OI PATTERN CLOTHS & NAPKINS Knit Wash Cloths. Special, 1C- Special, ••••••••••••••••• 18c white cotton ribbed vests and X\.Cgulai lalteta 1 ettl colored" voiles and suitings ,n ,!S, iIftWSS; to„; the: Mill and hactory Sale. ffog i " v 7" ' ind s^ned'aHn 49c and 6sc printed and woven Damask, yard Towels, special, 4 oe o re uiar and extia swes. jg | vests, sleeveless. Q ana Willie. /\n extra Special in voiles in excellent colors; 36 inches 1 Special" for the Nap- sl3 00 for 'L'' 'm'JT? \ the Mill and Factory Sale wide, special, 29c Towels., special. er ... uc ... 12 Ac Women's and Hosierv $3.95 >' ard ZyC Table Damask, in desirable 17c Qnl, 7 Reg ul ar $2 95 saline petticoats of 3sc voiles in plaids, stripes and remnant lengths, representing xCeQIICeCI 111 Lfie oale • l>ght comfortable weight in taupe, figures. Special. 2Sc an accumulation of the sea- Agents'samples of fine qual- Women's 65c black fibre silk seamless hose. Special 1n A '"a * 1 yard son's selling, will be offered at itv fancy scarfs, with touches Women's white lisle fashioned hose. Special L th s f $1.95 29c voiles, 36 inches wide. 1Q- mill prices in the Mill and Fac- of lace. Special in the Mill and omen s 50c black silk lisle fashioned hose. Special .... j in csa e Special, yard IJJC tory Sale. Factory Sale, each 50$ Pa y as little as 15c for regular 25c grades of hosiery for women, and Undeimuslins 59c voiles, 36 inches wide. AQ~ aS '° W - aS for chlld [ en ' s black seamless hose. The savings are Dnwn in Prirp Special, yard TtpA Priori as pronounced as any we have offered within a year. UOWTI in fIICC 50c Silk and Cotton Voiles in tan JJCU UpiCaUO i IltcU | \\ omen s 6."> c black thread silk Women's 65c fancy silk boot Extra size cambric drawers, with cam gTounds. Special. 31C Croohet s P reads - J49 Ing - 36 inihes wide - s P e * 50c 0t SC w * t^l '* s ' e to P s and hose, seamless. Special 50$ Special* ° 25c ya 3sc WoventissWe; "36 ' inches" Wide; fast SP *S and $2. V.* Hemmed Spr'eads ' White Lin^n"' fi c r fashioned feet. Special .... 43* Children's $1.25 fine ribbed silk Qb" 6 colors. Special, 29C at $1 QR and 91? Skirting. Special, yard DOC Women s .">9c black silk scam- seamless hose; sizes 6to 8. Spe- Special 35c -5c Silk and Cotton Pongee.' Cut Corner Spreads. s2*so "'and 'VKUVPS 'a,""""- ' less hose. ( Special ........ 42$ Cla ''.j' " ••• Spe^lal ®° Wnß- 59c Special, yard Special duced in the sale to, 1 „ W omen s 25c white lisle seam- Children s black cotton seam- i &Deciai ' 69c Sport Suitings, 36 inches OQ 81x90 Rippelette Spreads; require yar d WC less hose Snccial Iless hose • sizes 6to 9V-, Sue- CORSETS REDUCED *ide. Special, yard -SC no ironing. Si 69 39c Skirting in stripes, waffle WM .nose. # special ......... 1$ less nose, sizes Oto y/ 2 .spt- $1.50 Values at 4 29c ash Suiting, in colored 1Q _ Special * weaves and cords are reduced OCS omen S black lisle seam- Cial jt>| 1Q stripes. Special, yard I!7C WHITE DRESS WEAVES AND to, yard. i css hose. Special 15$ Children's 25c fancv ton socks „ , U>l.l 59c Pongee Silk. Special, OQ _ SKIRTINGS 19c Plain White Voile. 101/ , a. 1 , f ... , r l c npi ,;,i J 1 n . Batiste corsets, in low bust model, yard &i)C 69c Oyster White Heavy Linen. Skirt- Special, yard IZ/2C | _ W Omen S sl—3 fancy Silk hose, ; opeciai .. . 1,10 wit h embroidery trimmed top. Sizes 20 Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor I ill assorted patterns. Special. Dives, I L°T" ei '°y & Stewart, to 28. - Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor Silks of Finest Quality $1.95 and $2.95 Half Price in Some Cases For Staple Low m Price 111 the Sale Lingerie Waists Colored Dress Goods Shantungs Taft'etas Foulards o In the $3.00 Sport Stripe Skirting, Yd. SI.OO Fifty pieces of all-silk shantung* selling regularly at SI.OO a JL )I S\ Sale 50c grey serge suiting, 36 inches wide—a dress goods spe yard will go into the Mill and Factory Sale at, CQ. 1 I '' (-ILL , | cial that cannot be duplicated. In the Mill and Fac- OC yard Al.il ) The rarest waist values of I ft tory Sale, yard ZOC $1.50 and $1.75 natural shantung with printed designs and the yCar ' S ° carly ' lf - vol f j ■lp I serge, 36 inches wide, in a range of good shades. /IQ stripes for use as combination sports attire or entire dresses, i * usc a dozen good "y~ Mill and Factory Sale price a„^^^r^l: s ;^ ais,s : dr " sc! : sk : m 69c Cold Creams " u " r ---"' on ' Notion Specials Ref?ular $1.50 Crepe de Chine; 40 inches wide in navy tf-j fQ Infants' Dresses Tn tVIP $2.00 Paisley Silk Poplin; 40 inches wide. Special, CO and flesh. Special, yard . 117 . . . All WIC OdlC v , ard • OyC $1.75 white crepe de chine; 40 inches wide. Special, 1 /|Q L acaLloni St Who Visits Ul pink and blue gingham, Women whn will want- tn slo ° Scotch mixed suiting, 54 inches wide, in grey' and 7C„ yard tM.Hy the Drug Sundries Department trimmed with check or stripe , omen wno sew will want to brown. Special, yard /DC ~s'-SSni.T!SS SdTiiSJ.'Sa; 98c !1,l <>?■* worth while savings, gingham collar; pockets and f are £ "■'= ™ 69C SI.OO Sports Stripes Taffeta in dark 'patterns with colored CQ- including— CUttS also trimmed; regularlv " un:s lndt lnl ° tlle lUUI ana $1.50 SUk Poplin, 40 inches wide tn six shades 1 in stripe; 26 inches wide. Special, yard OI7C Mill & Factory Sale Price 50c —in the sale OQ TaCtOFy sale to-morrow. Special 3>l •1 i/ $2.00 fancy Taffeta. 36 inches wide. Special, _ dj-l on 15c Talcum Powder. 9c; 3 „ t Oi/C 10c Dress Fasteners card 5c sl-75 SUk Poplin, 40 Inches wide. Special, * aq al f * fo ' *'".'• Light weight dress shields, in ya o'nn 't •,••••••• f r\ • i '' rTi ~i $1.50 Fountain Syringes,. . 98c Second Floor. flesh color. Pair, 10c: 3 for 25c $3.00 Jersey Cloth; 54 inches wide. Special, Extra Specials in Black Silks G iove c ., Houßeho ! d ... Rubbe : 29c women's doves whltc .. e ! astic -... b0 ! t : 4c The best $2.00 quality of foulard with twilled finish; 40 "5c Coi'orUe'^™ 18 i'- C Regular SI.OO and $1.50 bo f t 5c wh ite silk seam bindings. _ 1,000 yards of satine, in 2to 10-yard lengths, 36 inches inches wide. Special, -I AC 50c Silver Cream,"!!!'.!!. 39c !°"? sil , k g lo^' es ' in t a d 16- 25c'and 50c net guimps.'. Wo wide - in desirable shades of pink, white, tan, black and yard 15c Peroxide 12c p" tton 'engths not all sizes; 59c Xaiad Brassieres 50c grey. Regular 25c and 30c quality. In the Mill 1C $2.25 radium silk, 40 inches wide. Special, djl OQ Jjj c Asst. Toilet Soap 8c '^ a °k only. Mill and Factory and Amber hair plns and Factory Sale, yard AOC yard ceiVeVand e piff o ho.\^ ir . Re . oo c a . lc Pr ' ce > CQ r slipper "trees," pair,"'. "c 39c kimono satine, in fane; designs. Special, OC- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. 25c tooth paste is,. pair if- 00 Yo San Belts 75c vard fciiJC Street Floor $1.50 Vachette Purses 51.19 y •*, V J *ioor Street Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor. — —— ' Street Floor and . A,. ~ I Clearance of' Shoes j; n?\ Sizes For Women and Children 36-inch bleached and unbleached muslins. Mill ft /Ufj? 'i\X ' S —y 250 pair of Queen Quality Colonial and Revere and Factory Sale Price, yard 81x90-inch bleached sheets, with scalloped ' K\| . \Jk \ wftl arC rea(^-/ to ' nto t ' ie OQ edge. Special in the sale 970 \ Vv\ \ Factory Sale at, pair u)m07 72x90-inch bleached sheets, with seam in cen- Other notable'savings— ter - Special and oTtf Jf\ f Women's $2.50 to $3.50 pumps and oxfords, in 45x36-lnch bleached Pillow Cases, embroidered and / m It Wl lIX \ \ dull calf and natrnt rnltckin all small iye= fi/ hemstitched; made of Fruit of the Loom Muslin. Spe- /* /- TWT .• WttfcJß.\ JO®?* \ /wl. ' T 1 . patent CO tsKin, all small sizes, _/2 cial in the sale, each / F~" a\\u|%\ Regular $0.50 stripe voile dresses, with collar and \ \! 1} I SiSS "'S mXlni W. 50 \y . 1 Shoes of Better Grades S'S X d r el W n H llr w io *SS \l IIP I V y Attractive in Price j trimmed specially for the sale. POOl/ y L. / | Men's fine quality black and tan <10 -| C i The styles are smart and fetch- Ai * $7.50 Anderson gingham dresses with sailor collar of ] /II [ shoes. Mill and Factory Sale price. . 'P*-'* * O i J ing. white organdie and large patch pockets. oo ffft Price 9iOS) 1 fl oEf 81. XCK TIU'OTA t'l VTvi Reduced to jj r Reed Cushion Sole Shoes for women not all lUC 25c s•>•> 50 Coats sizes'3f to 44 Reduced *, n __ „ f 35 00 " n l fIC Dives. Pomeroy 6 Stewart, Second Floor. to Keduced $19.50 Sult3: Hi3ea " to 40 - S l ,ccial at * l6 SW to / .DU tory Bale Price $4.55 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Market Street Section • • ~~ i HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 9, 191 7.