Rotary Club Will See Adding Machine History In Moving Pictures Mr. Stonehatchet, the world's first i banker, will post his accounts on tli > fcide of a cliff; Mr. A. B. Origine will I OBOOOBOO@O§OOESOC3O9BOiaO] store opens 8:30 a. m.—closes Saturday 9 p. m. I Unprecedented Value Offerings That Should Prove Magnetic to Thrifty Buyers | | Please Call For Your Enlarged Photo as JK 4 O Soon as Notified By Mail Jo& PPIIJfi XV a."\ e, snir^aovcs ,e Women's Kid Gloves Women's Kid Gloves gj DOnr Photo Dept. will he closed next Saturday, April 27th. No more orders A 4k. Vv " ***' *sr BS VMnLiS J 6 1 C\f\ Csw "1 QEf rfi nA, F will be accepted, but all orders on tile will ho tilled and patrons notified ini- KB Ib£ .ffWt? 1 iH'i I 111 § JL , Tfc J /l K Vjf mediately upon receipt of enlargements from the studios. Kindlx call promptly IEM vj£\ Akj'., \ml HU W'U TTt/ >at after receiving notification that your photo is here. Kg OFm i| UM ■ im ■ ■■ *m IMBHj UJM W wm UH V JMS "Julius Kayser" and con\riLtlne° stitching 0„ IUII _ Rid fr 13 UH?I hi 38 nil 111 s I frl.ooit 11 BlIJ| fe IfJ Hj K life 'iM 53 | I ITwgft 0E ■ >fl g| Silk gloves. Kill ST Fl.OOlt gray. U |j VT KAtE'IM! AV= '■' u v. M I Continuing Saturday-An Extraordinary Sale of At Attractive Price—A Radiant Assemblage of M II T _ - j> t • c -wrWomen's Spring Shirtwaists i Hundreds of Beautiful, New "" *f~ **• "~'.;-sT ~ I g " 98c $1.98 gm m .taM White and colored silk F, —.*# fc.l M 9 A 1 H "W* EP • w,l?r t^ l i BSO . r . t l". ent i of T h i te lawn waists in an unrivalled array of fifty A 'I Jf" | Spring Suits For Women and Misses Kftwws j$L I jjj A Magnificent Array of All the New Authentic Modes " * wi'" Sprln " 0g /Ww Hl\ fl ' and a Big Collection of Single Sample Suits to Choose From „ I?r y ? 8 _ <U|[ IjU E n You Can Save From $5.00 to $15.00 On Each Suit pIIMS WflSttM wWH S fetas. Models in all good colors. sizes P ° r * neck " A " QV' \\ I I 8 /h W* A m V WOMEN'S SPRING WAISTS, $4 98 ' p H wiour Choice§jj ' I Dt | Formerly Sold at T S V '"f""- g p W = p m = * or Saturday, Exceptionally Large Savings 5n g AX $25.00, $29.50, $32.50 and $35.00 JL / c, Women's and Misses' 'J a ar rt r* ' rfkmßk NEW SPRING SHOES 1 ' N RF/£:s£ WO^ S B TOR SSES ' WOM OJ £^ ,SSES ' 8. H MATERIALS <% Cf <zf■*&'> FFA TURFS Tmwiil m Q * *-**-' ' • • . i X-l Vt ' I A Ui\L(lJ j| \\ eyelet oxfords; flex). kid 9-inch lace boots, oxfords; flexible sole, || Series M - "w D Mm J U / hcc '- in p' uln and i imitation tip, and steel plates; in plain ll 11 /\\ /• ' \ Ml / /'" \\ , \ \ Ora*a oounu straight tips; in all leather Louis heel; or imitation tips; in © 1 Burellas * IF J/JBL- , A Glorious Assortment of |J| | P r * o ln ' tl't'iraig' V" "r y ShK -VMir ■B / Ir ?l —Semifitted Models Gir(s new; Spring Presses g y o e 1 ' 41 ||K|f . 1/I ~ - mim I —Top Silk Collars tor Spring and Summer Wear-All Prices at Big Savings 5 -Checks fiMLli lilJm I /lliw. ■!: t-Belted Stvl., 95c §^^^ sses .. $1.95 2 -Gabardines W' _ ' WM *P B ]\ ////f"-Plain Models ' g Tweeds , |M, V \ l- j[[ FfAw Q„:* Girls' Wash Dresses Girl's Silk Dresses I _ JI \\ // TTI /NA 77 \\ —Ellon ana rony JUItS These fine dressy are ma(le jo f the best A special assortment, consisting of onlv H\ \ II M loveoiro L \ i \ J\\ t I 1 A _ ... / quality ginghams In plain and plaid pat- 25 beautiful taffeta silk dresses in assorted / Si jerseys W V .\ /JV LA ri ol ,-J 5f rnß wlth embroidery trimmings All colors of blue, tan and old rose. Sizes \ A ' 'M V / I W I \Jm riarea IVIOCSeIS t he niodels included. Sizes B to 14. to 16 years. Your choice at / \ 2*. g "Silk Taffetas - V (I Suits $2.45 Md $2,95 $12.90 & $14.90 ifi II 0 Every Desirable Spring Color—Misses'Sizes 16 & 18— w l™ ns 36 to 44 S B Suits Forraerly Sold® CA Suits in this Sale >gTl | 1 SRSKS ysTteSrsf* s jftsut m | at | Attend the Greatest Money-Saving Sale This Spring: -- -J™?.....& CJ , ft wlfSesale°i nlost '"stances these suits are offered at nearly I'AO 0 A rem a rk3Lle underprice purchase of New Spring Suits from a mak- All the suits entering this sale follow the line* nf th* handsomely taUored; correct and attractive models: the 161 ( j" 81 M er whn sunnliec nc rwitV, t . 7 ~ emwing ung sale roilOW trie lines Ot tne very newest materials are the popular tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots velours If\ V L *3 er wno supplies us with some of our smartest styles, enables us to style creations, and comprise a group, of the most charming modes and serges. ri\ /- offer at exceedingly low prices this fine collection of suits. The mak- you ever saw at this low price. Dame Fashton has decreed this a suit You Wll l hnd all sizes for men and young-men also sizes for /Ml g 2 er had to dispose of his stock immediately to make room for summer season—every woman is talking, dreaming and wearing suits. Women ** ™ St ° Ut man hard t0 fit - . // IV jr g 101 —"ona, price con- & ttuf S > See Suits on Display in Show Windows to, von which ' v 5 h ar )d this magnificent saving directly over means, so you can get best choice from this remarkable * selection of ———————————. \l / / ■ ■ n you, winch is throughly consistent with our underselling policy. Spring sty,e, a e select.cn ot A Saturday Sale of Men's TrOUSerS i k 8 g (iNone Sent on Approval) Come Early! (Alterations at Cost Price) At Extraordinary Low Prices J \ | k.l ~ ~ M.< >M ' ' <>(> " ~ 100 Hjilrs of Those 200 Pairs of Tron- 200 Pairs of Trou- J W [J $1.19 *,7" $1.95 $2.49 ( 2 Rousing Values S&-3 -£"<* -= oMK Ul 1 For Saturday I fMIP g OJ| % 'l' KAI l''>lA\'_ -— _ l— __ _____J| $1.19. all with belt loops. waist measure. JV DHmiiMonir ne .i-si KIIH r„ r ?,odr<M)mf iivinnruom BUM Ffi_Ao ColorfiH Wach Parents Will hind EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in Our * \ porchen, etc.—aii HiaeN. rtHU VOIui6Q wWaSSI ■ aDiiCS j, Boys Clothing Department—These Suits on Sale Saturday. Bh^ 011 I ;^' ,inches 98c 6x7 9 Lr h ™:: till SUNDAY'S PARADE C ssn7°A% 9 ?.T*~ I| Boy's Norfolk y 4 Q Boys' Norfolk f~j n]| " X " ) inc ' lcs •• $1.49 Bxlo $8 95 _, _i ■, Beautiful Colored Voiles In newglnpham and foul- J| Suits at V' * Suits ....'. t I/O f| I \ 36x72 inches <fil QS (k1? "cinnc berVlCe rlaes 3x5 feet AO - lard designs; yard 2c, 35c. and Se !| Vto J- Years. 8" to 17 Years. WM. U V' , .•)!)>/- nuncs ■■ y.\lj Jeet $10.95 , s . va*r ! New Norfolk models well made, The materials are mixture in M M ji With one star; fast color, cacil, .•••,,, \J KJ \+ Bungalow Suiting, 36 inches wide, in Rose, ]> the materials of nixed cheviots. cheviots and casnimeres, the coats 4 *|iu. [fu j! ACME ICE CREAM GARDEN TOOLS and well made. I , I Khaki, Blue, Brown and Tan; yard 59c I€ II New Trench Models. ~ Laj ]I FREEZER, Straight Handled Weed- 2x3 feet f\ Colored Klaxons, in neat designs; very good value; j! BOYS NORFOLK SUITS /(* f\P WKf sS,; •" each,..: bC FLAG OUTFIT >"•< . ij AT 3>7.95 ® Hi| t l. \MWtICA\ IIA.S •.Jon-I.un. „t Poi. 8r.0., "S5 Silrtk! *SK i| /Xwßm)' e°°'ttt SSg 355& Ja^SSf&ig"- < yr „,„uw Onion Hoes 1 •■!!!,• 11, \.s and Halyard complete, ready .. . •* i iAA v T t "Ni 'I Wr cream Hedge Sheurs ..... ft.;in Samson lluntlnK l'"laKs wear for display. Mercerised Cotton Poplin, all new shades and ex- J! S. ™~™~""" H-N n D!( n " VP m, ""tes. J'lat (iard.n l loe .• better than wool and will 3x5-ft. size IIHc traordinary quality; yard 35c, 80c and IHc !l -M.K vf" Wc ' ofr,,r s tnrday 200 Pairs D m . 1 \i/„ e L_u.i 0,,;. -■ | sv e> ice S m „ d S fl r 4 not fade. Ix6-ft. size $1.4 Colored Soisette, in beautiful shades; 32 inches !| \\ of Boys' Odd QOr V WaSttaDle bUItS Q S M APlil ,nd H m . e - Can KiVades tJI 3x5 ft - *-'• x 9 ft., 9&.05 wide; yard 2c ' ! SC-t-V-tI * Pnnts J7UC . J . •! !yi iterator 4 if! Grass Hooks'i!!! I!!! in. 4x,i $.5 Bxl2 ft., $7.50 . Beach Cloth, used for suits and skirts; 30 inches j! 7to 17 Years . , values and the G'! 2 er cream is ° raSH Shears, S3c and Jtie • —■ Rnntincr wide; till good colorings; yard 3c '! „ Th '' ,nat, 'riais arc worsteds, largest assortment in this city. M S troien. Special, GARDEN SEEDS Plain Printed Cotton . ~ . Kl . ddi r Cloth ' for ch " dren ' B wear; fast color; 32 || T/vT mt?"s' made II ! 81 f\o "Pakro" Seeds, loose in , American Hags, soft cot- inches wide; special, yard 2c e /, \\ rW/* hip pockets, taped seams. The c, 9.'c, fI.SO, sl.s# and $1.95 I !> _ J- Hoc packages or In tapes: r lags l ?, n , b " nUnK ' mounted on Dress Ginghams, in beautiful plaids etc.; yard 25c |! ' 1 -hij t/l pants are offered at about U'' -3l •'W. special at. package, !<• & sticks: for parades. < (l /'.J • Tk UuBH lit' wholesale cost. Just to please Sizes 3to 18 Years W JT ;; 38x4S inches 19c 12x15 inches 5c ouch -...iSv • the parents. wwawwtwwwtwwttwwwmwtwM ———— : must ki.ooh = . ====^-——-J |1 oDOCaOHOCaOnODOCiOnOIOOOHt STORE OPENS MO A. M.-CLOSES SATURDAY 9 P. M. iBaOBOIOEaoaOaOEaOBOBOBOBG FRIDAY EVENING, figure on his fingers and toes; a Chinaman will tigure on the abacus; file old-fashioned quill pen book keeper will hunt for errors by candle light; and the lucky ofHce man of | to-day will figure and keep books I by machinery before Harrisburg Ko ] tnrinns at the weekly luncheon at the Y. M, C. A. Monday noon. "The Machine That Thinks" is the title of the film that take.* the audi ence through the evolution of ac counting from the stone age to the present time. The picture is mid to be one of the most interesting commercial films yet produced, com bining animated humorous and mechanical drawings with straight photography. The mystery of the adding machine, the machine that HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH freed the human mind from the bur den of figure drudgery, is revealed for the first time. Since adding ma chines are now almost as widely used as typewriters, the interest in this picture among businessmen is gen eral. The Rotary Club is indebted to! Dr. Dowdell. manager of the Har-i risbuig agency of the Burroughs! Adding Machine Company for the exhibition of the film. A. 11. Loucks, district advertising manager of the company, will show the picture. William Seward Burroughs, in ventor of the first adding and list ing machine, was born in Uochester, N. Y.. in 1858. As a young man he wrestled with mental additions ;n a bank in Aubtirn, N. Y„ until his in ventive genius conceived an adding machine that would work. He went to Sl..Louie, Mo., where in the little machine shop of Joseph Boyer, now president of the Burroup-'is Adding Machine Company, he drew the plans and made the parts of the first prac tical adding machine. The mechani cal skill of Burroughs was so great that to-day the shaft centers in the 'APRTT. 10. 1018 modern machine are the same to a. thousandth of an inch as they were in the lirst model. Of course, the op erating principle has not changed. In 188H tho American Arithmome ter Company was organized and the manufacture of Burroughs machines began in earnest. In 1904 the plant moved to Detroit and the name was changed to the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, in honor of tho inventor. When Mr. Burroughs first thought of the adding machine, he thought of banks as the only prospective buy ers. Last year the Burroughs Com pany manufactured and marketed to all lines of business 63,000 ma chines; this year the output will be 50 per cent, greater. 5
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