MORE TOBACCO IS NEEDED FOR LARGER ARMY Nearly Two Million Men Un der Arms Are Hungry For Smokes When the Kaiser started in to split the world in two. He bit off seven times as much as any one could chew, So here we are upon our way to join the folks in France, To pin the Double Cross upon the bosom of his pants. When the war is over and we reckon the expense. We'll try and "hock der Kaiser" for . as muoh as fifty cents; It's more than he is worth, but we will spend it in Berlin To fumigate the places where the royal bunch have been. Carried away by the spirit of Sec retary Baker s message this morning the poet. B. Bates, let loose this parody on poor old John Brown, hoping that it might cheer up some of the fighting laddies who are now about to jump on the Hun. You can't blame the bard for being en thusiastic even though his dythramb skips second base occasionally. Ev erybody should feel just as nippy as our genial bard. "Never was an nn army so quickly raised," says Secretary Baker. "More than 1,600,- •'OO Americans "under arms," he as sures us, "and a substantial army in V Krance." And now get this: "The death rate in our forces is slightly less than would have been the death rate of men of the same age at home!" Does that look as though the so' (iers were being hornswog gled with smokes as some want us to believe? Not on your life. Jn spite of the abrupt change in their mode of life the soldier boys arc healthier than at home, and they ought to know what they want. Send > our contribution to the Telegraph to-day so that you lend a hand to give the fighting men some real • beer before the 1,,100,000 all get i "over there." SUFFRAGE WINS IN HOUSE FIGHT [Continued from l-Hrst rage.] lmrt, Democrat, of Indiana, who de serted a bed in the Providence hos pital, this city, long enough to cast bis prosutfrage vote, after which lie "■is hurried back to the institution.; Dramatic as were these important incidents in this city of thrills in Congre:**. they were vastly over shadowed when, after the vote hail been taken and was being counted to show that one more aiitisuitrage vote would kill the resolution, Bcp l esentativc Dominick, of South Caro lina, gained the. recognition of Speaker Clark, lie had not voted ;>nd announced that lie wished to vote "no." Southern Democratic' leaders, notably Uagsdale, of South I < arolina, cheered by this indication 1 that the campaign against tho suf-j lrage movement was still to pre v vail, rushed to the pit to support w I 'eminick's effort to be recorded. I losuffragists leaped down to the Pit. Tho pit became a babel with the xoices of the suffrage advocates dc laiing that Dominick's name had ' "en called, that he was in the i hamber at the time and that un < er the rules he was not entitled to If recorded. But the Speaker ruled in his favor, and to all appearances the equal suffrage effort was lost, liassdale led the applause. Then along 'came Representative Josipli J. Russell, a white-haired Missourian and a Democrat, and he, too, asked to be recorded. He was • MUtstioned as to why he had not voted when his name was calfed. lie said he had voted, but that the clerk evidently did not hear him. Then the Speaker instructed the clerk to recall the gentleman's name. "Mr. Russell, of Missouri," bel lowed the clerk. "Aye:" shouted the Missourian. j Women Cheer Wildly The day was won. Speaker Clark announced the pas page of the resolution by a vote of] -74 to 130, and there was such a demonstration as had not been ob-j served in the halls of Congress for a feneration. The House itself broke into continued cheering. The gal leries were tilled with the women who have devoted their lives or* the greater part of them to the suf frage movement. Screaming and waving handkerchiefs and fur pieces, they refused to leave the place fori many minutes. SENATOR BRADY IMPROVED By Associated I'rcss Washington. Jan. 11.—Senator! Brady, of lado, stricken with nn acute attack of heart trouble last; night, was slightly improved to-day. ap/iitgnaa Clear tb* Voice—Uwli'kh rfllMr HuinnfM, Cough*. <<orr Throat >1 rum-tilt Is and |,ar nitlll: plrn-ant l.v fluvorrd tuuclien—llir Horn. j Gorgas Drug Stores •)ear in this paper. Used 'and j liighly endorsed by former United ' States Senators and Members of I , Congress, well-known physicians and former Public Health officials I Ask your doctor or druggist about j EDUCATIONAL ' -* j School of Commerce HARRISBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE Troup HulldluK, 15 9. Market Sq. I Jj Hell pilule 4U| IHnl 43V3 Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Steno- j type. Typewriting, Civil Service, OIK OFFlSH —night Training \ by Speclallat* and High Urede Positions. Yoa take a Business Course but one*. The Beat is what you want. Day and Night School. Enter any Monday.' A Fully Accredited College i.n / * < '-I-''. V i • •' FRIDAY EVENING. HXRRMBDRG SAHAI TEEBGRaiPK JANUARY 11', 191?. j &owmaa& I nKI.I. 11HM—2350 t .MTKD HARRISBURG. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1018. ' ~ FOtWDKD 1871 rZ tJj I _ - T I Sample Sale of Buy Thrift Stamps at the Postal j Women's Liberie |t& ! '' Station, Rear Goums Jiljr Mm .Some Questions and Answers Will Tell You All About Them fM \ | I ( '/|j, I I II _____ gowns of soft lingerie cloth. They're ! Ilii'- j j \l ,[ Ji Q '~ thing to J", the war " savings plan ' beautifully adorned with laces. j | /;> j —Take 25c to any postal station (Bowman's) if more ( omc anc ' S( ? uare neck models. 'i jJ I „ / i Ij| f Rk\ convenient, buy a Thrift Stamp for 25c and ask for _ . j 111 (I j j til Imm I a United States Government Thrift Card. opeClcllly Priced <lt i ill/// * —-I I ' iat ' s a States Government Thrift Card? s~\ I ] g i A.—lt is a pocket size folder containing 16 spaces upon if i \ TtHlT f/ClfllV. f fjivf which to affix the war-saving Thrift Stamps. f( Ji I J v7\. ■ Q' —Is the United States Government Thrift Card a gov- BOWMAN s—second Floor. 1 cri mcnt obligation ? i i A.—lt becomes an obligation as soon as one or more Thrift stamps are affixed to it. Styles Galore in the Great Sample Sale of J ' j A.— t-You nave now become a war-saver. Continue to buy T. hrift Stamps and put ihem on // ! your United States Government Thrift Card until you have filled all of the 16 spaces, jjlj I X O r\ take Thrift Card to a post office, bank or other authorized agent, pay the number of l t j ; \\\ JVIU CjdlC 1 VV VJlllCll O CXllvJ ! cents, according to the month you make the exchange and you will receive a War Sav- '' i/- <\ ] \ | ings C ertiticate Stamp for which yon will be paid $5.00 on January 1, 1923. Such pay- A 7 I \ nient and exchange must be made during the year 1918. lanuarv you pay 12c; Feb- ( ' | Offering to-morrow an assorted lot Misses' Coats 14c;andsoon - lf youm a Thrift Canl th,s ofsan,plccorsctsofthc " LaVida " and .TIUJV.O V>(VyatO ' ' • "La Boma" brands. These are very — ■>'3m\ high quality corsets, made of fine im- Resulting From Important Purchases TM P ortcc l coutil and brochc clothe. Bowman Store apparel has a reputation for unequaled I || jO - 7 YY] -J Specially Priced at j style and beauty. But these latest additions to the assortment -L 11 v V V 1 1 ILII 1 =* j arc the smartest creations yet this winter. ! >VQC We Could Sell Them For Much More W 39| n. They're made from thc very best materials. —They arc choice, distinctive and artif.'ic models. 9!™ —They arc the coats desired bv the women who know — dgmT , wffiMkk AllOtHer One of the KaniOllS coa.s of superior fasl.ion points, yet refine,l. /Sf/? , Wflf l This series of sales is under way I hey come from Xew \ ork s best coat makers, at libera! J • I and involves the following lines AlfrhlllPflY reductions from original value-tigures, and thc proportionate " ■ t• i • *i i i IIUII i IvtflU/CUI kJUI Co concessions arc yours to enjoy. | which your are privileged to choose A price to meet the resources from at Women's Sample ff* *k of every purse—note the range Specially Lowered Prices Neckwe r $10.95 $16.50 $25.00 J m 50 0 Piece. All Told •' IjzX f li "—--o White Fabrics bilks Pillow Cases • CQC Hi) tAO Cn I Bedspreads Muslin Underwear Going at exactly half price. *. J m 7UI *pOuUU Children's Wear Curtains Hosiery Three GroUDS at *'• X J * Attempting to fully describe these dashing new coats would Curtuw Materials Laces Embroideries Linens •' be futile. Come and see them ! Note their richness, the charm . Towels Waists Corsets 25c, 50c and SI.OO of exclusiveness, thc real loveliness involved in this array of stunning garments: These opening days have noted a very generous response to This sample lot of women's neckwear introduces a variety ' —Choose from practically every color in a complete size the attractive offerings presented - which is a tacit acknowledge- 01 bcaullful cftccts in range. ment and recognition of the public's confidence in this store's Organdy, Georgette Crepe and —The regular stock is marked down too—every coat in- events. Satin Collars and Cuffs eluding the fine plush models repriced downward so that it's A 1 . 1 1 1 .1 .• c i • 1 r-.- . r • r • . . a sale of wide proportion—an unusual event. Anc ) SO ~ as stores are judged by the satisfaction they give and Displaying a profusion of unique designs; some with filet the intrinsic worth of their values the Bowman Store is truly aml Vcn | se edges a sample line that is rich in quality and helpful in that its values and service are of a superior order of merit striking in fashion. t"l"i ki O* \ cllilCS 111 iese characteristics are so impressive that closer relations Women Will Do Well to Select a are being more strongly established from day to day between this Half Dozen Apiece Tomorrow t-tt * ft • 1 1 store and those who come to buy. \ 1 7 I I I f 1 1 J BOWMAN'S—-Main Floor. s Grade TheSaU muße Atfu// Crest Tomorrow ... Come! Footwear Fascinating Array of ( V/- Brand new fashionable Out Go the I ! WhiteVoileWaists Hz -j shoes at popular prices " . y&fo> Star* Women's Tailored Suits i n the White Sale •* I •' I\\l \\ • V' / 1 1 .. Here are suits of the highest character going at prices : : I\j VI [J: These shoes are stylish far below their worth— —Fascinating in style ' t; : they re made from with excellence of quality " X; £& choice selected leathers Three AsSOTted GrOUDSat and temptingly low priced, i ' y every model is a dis- % / ,r /\'/\ N N make these four groups of //vft \ tinctive one made on the (frrj [*f\ (fr Ifl flfl (£ 1 C fill waists an attraction of un- / \ most comfortable, yet WI DU vi vl/(/ / usual interest to all women. / \ ' stylish lasts. X X T K7 7 WMM \\\ \ Many of them are less than half former prices. X/SSSI A most satisfying choice f l\\ \ \\ omen s gray suede lace boots with full French heels, t. a , ~, , , liWif W\ ' may be had, in sizes and I m/A J H \\V\\l \ long vamps, pointed toes, square throat pattern. Tair, SIO.OO —1 he materials are the most dependable and are ot WMfIL \\\ -.re hiirhlv He W Wniiipn's riari.- hrnwn r-nif-L-in ia<-# i i ♦ i . > the popular fashionable weaves and colorings. /Tail' (Ttlv moaeis a & y i mhj\ \\ omen s dark brown calfskin laced boots with stout dur- 1 r /U I 1 IM\ sirahlo and made of the best \ '/ ' jrfr. i ■ iTiP able soles and low heels of thc "Pedestrian" sort. Pair, —There is a goodly range of sizes, embracing hand- I S 1 \ . , • • \ (f | y SI.(KI some stylish stout suits. tjl /-> matcnals ami tnmra.ngs. \ WJM XT com^oTb^tsi'th/'shoe' -The tailoriug, finishing ami trimming are of such a . } , j "Rl 09 15179 \W -\ / necessary lengths and widths and combinations. Pair, $5.00 nature as to place these suits far above the ordinary in- ' ill 1 • / \I )l / _ . . ferior garments, now offered in plentiful quantities at fli 1 J/® Special No. 1 Special No. 2 sales about the country. I || I $2.09 $3.59 Women s fine button and Women's kid lace, high • —They re 'different" from every viewpoint—in style, I \\\ tr laced shoes of best makers; cut shoes; high and low quality and exclusiveness. T These waists arc thc regular product of thc best ma|iu- widths—good heels; soft, glossy black ma- Also offering the finest model suits—many distinc- j facturers, carefully madd trimmed with laces, tucking, hem-* styles, models and colors. terial with wing tips. Pair, tive show models—the finest suits in the land —going at stitching and genuine hand embroidery—scores of distinctive Pair $1.75 $3.25 a price extremely low —$25.00. styles—sizes 36 to 46. BOWMAN S—Main Floor. ■ —— BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. 3
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