Remove American Wounded From Red Cross Hospitals to Make Room For English By Associated Press Paris, March 29.—American sol diers wounded along the Cliemin des Dames are being removed from American Red Cross hospitals in Paris to make room for British sol diers injured too seriously to be moved a great distance. Twenty-seven Americans suffering from gas poisoning have reached Paris on their way to a large base hospital behind the front. All are .New Knglanders. They will recover. One of the number, a private of Irish extraction, whose home is in Bridgeport. Conn., is awaiting time HIM. 1901—23T.U IMTKI) Children's Coats, Dresses and Hats For Easter Wear ft A special shipment to assure complete assortment of pretty garments for children, v, as i e ceived yesterday. Of course they differ to a great extent from the styles of children's wearables oi previous seasons, because they reflect all the style features em bodied in the garments designed for the ''grown-ups. ' And then here are marvelous pretty hats in novel shapes, colors and ef fects to become well-dressed little i iris and their tiny brothers. The new assortment of coats for children 2 to 6 yrs. comprise: •Silk poplin, serge, checks, granite cloth and wool poplin empire waist —belted and yoke styles—organdie and haml embroidered pique collars and cufts-silk trimmed, $4.50, #"..*>, to jHt GIRLS' COATS. 6 TO 14 YEARS, IN Yelour, poplin, silver tone, serge— empire, fancy belted and tailored styles— Pekin blue. rose. Copenhagen, green checks, #T.SO, #8.95, #10.50 to #25.00. White dresses —batiste, lawn, organdie, witn lace and insertion, medallions and ribbon, #4.50, #5.95 to #15.00. CHILDREN'S AND GIRLS' HATS . Tailored and trimmed—pokes —fluted and droop bums rolled edge. #1.50, #1.95, #2.50. #2.95 to #<',..() Children's Lingerie Hats—pleated brnn— lace, msertion^hne • mbroidery and ribbon trimmed. #1.25, #1..>0, #1.9. to W. 95. BOWMAN'S —Second Floor. Many Needful and Pretty Things For Men to Wear i That " eleventh hour " i rush just before Easter is JPglr a common failing among > men. Especially does this apply to selecting the acces sories of dress that go with v the new Spring suit. So. for m Saturday we have assein- IT)I 1)1ecl an nusuall y attract ' ve ill]/ assortment of shirts, neck wear, gloves, belts and the many things he will just barely think of in time to "finish up" the day before Easter. Manv men prefer to let llieir wives,* sisters or mothers do the selecting, therefore women find this department of special interest. Manhattan shirts are here in tub silk, fiber silk, plain or mercerized madras: all new Spring patterns: e ac h $2.00 to SB.OO MONITO HALF HOSE Silk, pair • "-><% SI.OO j Silk lisle, pair ' 50^* J Main lisle,♦pair • Cotton, pair 2.> C? Black, white and colors; double soles: high spliced heels. * Xew Neckwear —Four-in-hand, wide open ends; each, 50<\ 65fS SI.OO, $1.50. Men's dress gloves—capes and mochas: pair. $2.00, $2.50. $3.00, $3.50. Men's leather belts, each. 50?, 79c'', SI.OO. $1.50. Brighton garters. Arrow collars. Men's Munsing union suits, each... $1.50, $2.00 B. V. D. Union suits, each $1.15 Men's tub silk shirts, good patterns, sizes 14 to 16V£: each $3.95 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ♦ I - Wavy Switches Are Here in Abundance To-morrow Every shade for your selection from our enormous stock. Ex "Tt ,lcrts t0 ' 3' OU choose the right * ° ne ' For lll( ' 17 - aster holidays— -24-inch switches at $1.45, I low M AX'S-Th i I'd Floor FRIDAY EVENING* when he can net Into action again. This is why: "X was gassed oh March 17. Just when I expected to leave for the St. Patrick's day celebration behind the lines. The worst of it was, it was yellow gas, which added Insult to in jury. "1 believe 1 will be ull right, within a few days and God help Fritz when I get back and get a crack at him with my machine gun." BLACK IS SCAIICK IX ITALY Rome, March 29.—Pianos. Amer iacn breakfast foods, oatmeal, leath er slippers, cast-iron kitchen uten sils. tea and plumbing materials arc among the scarcest articles in Italy. Durable cloth with fast dyes, par ticularly coat-linings and mourning goods, is also difficult to obtain. II is not an unusual sight to see long lines of Catholic orphan schooi- Only 1 More Shopping Day Till Easter glrln, clad entirely In rod, instead of black, walking In the city parkd. So great has been the demand for black goods for mourning and so poor is the quality of the article now on the market that It is preferred to buy red good cloth made before the war, despite its flashy color. GERMANY CLAIMS TO RE tJ EODETIC HEADQUARTERS Amsterdam.—ln 188K the United States and twenty-two other coun tries joined with Germany in estab lishing the International Geodetic Society, which has to do with meas uring the earth, and established its headquarters at the Royal Iristitute in Potsdam. The agreement under which the headquarters office was maintained lapsed in 1916, owing to the war, but the German newspapers now an nounce that the old arrangement has The New Early Spring Days Charming is the word that best describes the styles of the J\ new Spring Coats. This assemblage features the two dominant \ style notes, namely, the straight plain styles and the figure fol //\i\ lowing models. They are just the coats for women busy with '\ ' war-time duties, or for general purpose wear, because there is no '\j " jM/lW excessive use of trimmings or furbelows. Patch pockets, set in sleeves, convertible collars, many kinds H j \ charm to every model. They ars made of regulation materials in 'Al I \ such shades as putty, khaki, navy, sand, Liberty blues grays, \ ' / / | \ tan, wistaria. Women who require new coats will make no j mistake in choosing from these moderately priced/ and good Kf-fjfkwTjff' looking, practical and serviceable coats. Easter Suits, 325.00 to $75.00 Beautiful tailored or semi-tailored suits, dress or semi-dress and sport suits. Men's wear serge, mixtures, velour, Shepherd checks, tweeds, twills and gabardines. Braided or trimmed with bands or edgings; overtunic effects; belted and pleated models, with vests, touches of piping, ripples or flare. Lovely Dresses, $16.50 to $65.00 _ 4,000 Yards Georgette Specially Priced For Tomorrow Only I his georgette is of the extra quality grade, strong and durable—K) inches wide—every desirable shade. Kverv woman knows that this quality of georgette sells regularly at $1.85 per yard. Tomorrow we will sell 4,000 yards at a special reduction which will he a decided inducement. We [ reserve the rght to limit quantity to any one person, but any reasonable amount for individual use will "be cheerfully conceded as long as the stock lasts. SATURDAY ONLY. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. i- | Display of New Hosiery _ Quality and styles are featur- Jn) cd in the new Spring hosiery JpyH ' Ol women and m ' ss ®s. Nearly j every pair we sell has reinforced sole, toe and heel—wide garter X)\/\ tops —S reatl >- stretching their j / wearing days. They come in _ silk, silk lisle and cotton. \ V ;J\ Colors of springtime and dec- Hh 1 orations in a variety of pretty ,)la ' n s . hades —P re tty novelty ef -11 * fects* and stunning embroidered designs are here in pleasing as- Women's thread silk stock- ings—double soles, high spliced heels—black, white and colors; W pair, $2. 00. W Women's thread silk stock ings—double soles, high spliced heel—lisle garter top—black, white and colors; pair, $1.50. Women's thread silk stockings—double soles—wide garter top —black, white and colors; pair, SI.OO. Women's silk lisle stockings—double soles—high spliced heel—wide garter top—plain black and plain white: pair, Women's fibre silk stockings—double soles—wide garter | tops—black, white and colors; pair, <•. Women's thread silk boot stocking—double soles lisle garter top—black, white and.colors; pair, ' . BOWMAN'S—AIain Floor. • I K it I HARRISBURG TELEGRAPtC been renewed through fhe efforts of Dutch and Swiss geographers, and the headquarters of this important scientific body will remain in Ger many, not only during the war, but for a considerable period of years afterward. By Associated Press Four Killed When Fire Destroys Boardinghouse New York. March 29.—Three per sons w*re burned to death, one was killed by a foil and two weoe seri ously injured in a fire in a theatri cal hoarding house in West Thirty eighth street early to-day. The idcntilied dead are Catharine Har rington and Edward Swanson. Two bodies of unidentified women are at the morgue. The origin of the blaze is unknown JSoam&nZ HAHRISBIRG, FRIDAY, MARCH !i, lIUK. and fire officials are investigating reports that Is was of incendiary origin. There have been six iires at the house sindo the first of Ihe year, according to the fire marshal. County to Build a New Bridge Over Swatara Creek Bids for the construction of the new bridge over Swatara creek, just west of Hunimelstown. will probably be asked by the County Commission ers in July, it was said to-day. The report of viewers recommending re placing the old structure was llled yesterday and will be presented to the grand jury of the June session of court to be approved. As road changes will be necessary also, the viewers made recommendations for this part of the improvement and se cured releases from the property And the New Sweaters— They Certainly Look "Swell" tin appearance they present, as far as fashionableness is con cerned, all that any woman or miss could wish for. They are in open and closed styles—fit ted, with large collars and broad -ash and pockets-*—some with new bone buckle. Made in wool, silk fibre and pure silk. And the prettiest col ors imaginable—such as tur quoise. peach, salmon. Kelly, rose, black and white, all black, gray, khaki, purple, French blue, solid colors or combinations. In all sizes, priced at $4.9."> to The new slip-on sweaters | come in hip lengths or waist line effect in colors similar to other sweaters. These are priced at s<>..">o to $12.95. The sweaters may be found in the Waist Department, J where you will see as complete an An Assortment of Beautiful Waists and Blouses is the most discriminating would care to select from. Dainty Georgette crepes, beautiful silks and wash fabrics serviceable cotton ones in plain patterns or prettily trimmed at modest prices—'tailored ones, rich in their sim plicity of design—elaborately trimmed, beaded and embroid ered ones. A profusion of smart effects most beautiful to behold in all L hc new shades, SI.OO to $16.50. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor •> ' " I Pretty Spring Shoes For Women Style—Quality-'-Perfect Fit Pretty shoes arc the fashion this Spring in both high and low models, and when you see our new Spring assortments you will be glad they arc THE Fashion, for they arc all so attractive. Their styles go admirably with new Faster frocks, (lieir lasts give comfort to the feet. The leathers used give beauty to the foot. I'.oots $4 to sl4. Low cut shoes, $4 to $9 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. *" / ' /, . m > . ,v, / owners affected. Tho new bridge will, coat at least $45,000, according to es timates made by the County Commis sioners in preparing; the 1918 budget. MRS. HMOA.VOH S. RUTHERFORD Funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor Shuer Rutherford, wife of Francis W. ltutherford, will be lipid to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, oh the Rutherford farm, near Pax tang. The Rev. Harry B. King, pastor of the Paxton Presby terian Church, will officiate, and burial will be held in the Paxton Church Cemetery. Mrs. Rutherford, who died Wednes day night, was a descendant of the famous "Fighting Parson," Rev. Air. Elder, of the Indian wars-In early Co lonial times. She was in her 78th year. She had been ill for some time. From her girlhood sh ewas a mem ber of the Paxton Presbyterian I Church, tand was born on the old Elder homestead, at Paxtang. She is survived by her husband, Only 1 More Shopping Day Till Easter MARCH 29, 1918. Francis W. Rutherford; four sons, Joshua Rutherford, Norman Ruther ford, Francis Rutherford, Jr., and Samuel Rutherford; a daughter, Jean TEMPORARY Remington Typ 105 NORTH SECOND STREET Owing to damage by fire and water in this morning's blaze to our oid location, 119-121 Walnut street, we have located at the above address and OPEN FOR BUSINESS We are prepared to make IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on new machines. FRESH STOCK. Millinery Specials For Saturday Selling lie Have Hats to Sell at $4 Each I'liese represent greater values—some being priced again as much as \*e ask for them tomorrow. As they have been handled through the Easter rush season, slightly soiled or bruised here and there. Examine them for yourself. Pick what you like. Leave those that you think unfit. The original price-mark always stays on a hat at this store. You can sc for yourself what the regular price is. In the lot arc Milan* and combination straw—-'liseres and others—faced with georgette—trimmed with cherries, ribbons, wings and other beautiful effects. ANOTHER LOT AT $2.98 AND J hese include caterpillar braid,- Milan, lisere, snrart-band": handkerchiefs pre / IM sent a picture of loveliness /low i\ unsurpassed among the numerous displays of mer f^ c " ian<^'se throughout the // i V\ \ w storc - Tiny little ones that / can ' Je concea l e( l i n the c"'"" glove and others so dainty lin weave that the slightest - breath of air would seem to be sufficient to waft them beyond reach. The handkerchief includes hemstitched, rolled and scalloped edges, embroidered corners, hand-print ed and pjain white, in Irish and domestic linens; each 100, 150, 250 and prices by dozen lots. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. To-morrow LAST DAY OF THE Big March Sale I OF ITOUSEFURNISJIING.GOODS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY! | ... Rutherford; a sister, Mrs. M&tiltii Walker, Paxtans, and a brother David Klder, of Philadelphia. She \va the daughter of the late Joshua am J Nancy Brown loldm\ KOI NUKD IST I 3