Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 11, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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SUPPLY CLOTHES
TO THE BALKANS
Red Cross Is Furnishing the
Cloth and the Sewing
Machines
Salonika, April 11.—To meet the
gTeat need of clothing throughout
the Balkan States, the American Red
Cross Commission to the Balkans Is
sending to Serbia, Rumania, Monte
negro and Albania millions of yards
of cloth, thousands of sewing ma
chines, large quantities of thread,
needles and buttons and hundreds
of tons of old clothing. These things
will be apportioned among the coun
tries according to the extent of des
titution. The commission is also
shipping large amounts of food to
various points in the Balkans which
have suffered from the German oc
cupation.
"If any of the Balkans goes un
clad or unfed," said Lieutenant
<lonel Henry W. Anderson, director
of Red Cross activities in the near
East, "it will be only because we lack
ihc transportation facilities to reach
the remoter interior sections, he
have gathered up millions of pieces
of clothing and thousands of tons of
food from every nook and corner of
Europe and will rush them to those
sections of the Balkan States which
are most in need.
"We have taken over the surplus
stocks of relief supplies held by the
American Red Cross Commission to
Italy. We have also had diverted to
our use. for distribution in the Bal
kan Peninsula, large quantities of
material intended for use in France
and other countries during the war.
One of the principal items is con
densed milk, of which we are ship
ping more than three million cans.
This doubtless will save thousands
of starving children."
Mexican Governor
Is Kidnaped and
Held For Ransom
l.nrriln. Texas. April 11.—Governor
Andres Ozuna, and bis brother, Greg
orio Ozuna, military commander of
Tamaulipas. were kidnaped from
the train on which they were re
turning from a conference of Gover
nors and are held for ransom, ac
cording to a telegram received by
the Mexican authorities. The tele
gram was signed by Marcelo Caravo,
Luis Caballero and Eulelio Gutierrez.
League of Nations
to Control the Sarre
Valley Fifteen Years
I'nris. April 11.—Provision that the
league of nations shall exercise gen
eral supervision of the sare valley
for a period of fifteen years was con
tained In the settlement of the Sarre
problem effected Wednesday by the
Council of Four.
General Denikine's Army
Is Now Over 100,000
London, April 11.—The volunteer
army of General Benlkine, which
successfully has resisted the Bolshe
vik forces in Southern Russia, began
v.ith only 400 men, but numbers to
day more than 100,000, says a trav
eller who has just returned from
Odessa. In the beginning it had no
arms with which to equip its re
criuts and often had to maintain its
existence by capturing arms and am
munition from the Bolsheviki.
Ex-Emperor's Chateau in
Alsace Taken Over
Strasburg, France, April 11. —For-
mer Emperor William's chateau of
Hoh-Koenigsburg in Alsace has been
taken over by the French authori
ties. It is recalled that the city of
Schlettstadt was forced to give up
this medieval castle to William 11.,
who restored it at a cost of $1,750,-
000 and then made the people of
Alsace-Lorraine foot the bill.
Middletown
Red Cross Nurse Starts
New Class in Borough
Miss Elizabeth Miller, of the Home
Nursing Department, of the Pennsyl
vania-Delaware Red Cross Division,
and who gave a talk on home nursing,
has formed a class and will start meet
ings next Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock in the Liberty Fire Engine
house. About twenty-five have signed
up and will meet Miss Miller this after
noon and Saturday afternoon. The sup
plies for this work will be furnished by
the local Red Cross chapter.
E. M. Snavely has returned home
from Philadelphia, where he spent the
past several days.
Samuel Irely. who had been employed
at the George I. King's coal yard, has
resigned his position.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coyle have gone
to house keeping in Royalton.
Mrs. J. M. Ackerman entertained the
social circle at her home, East Water
street, yesterday afternoon, from 2 to 5
o'clock, and- had as her guest, Mrs.
Sherman Hawthorne, of Harrisburg.
W. J. Rank, E. S. Shtreman, Henry
Hippie. Harry Coble and Miss Elsie
Campbell have returned home from New
York City, where they were called as
■witnesses on the Lieutenant W. H. War
ren case brought against him by the
government. While at the Aviation
Depot.
Joseph Robinson, Harvey Brandt,
Grover Myers and William Crow, who
were stationed at Camp Dlx, N. J„ since
they were returned from overseas, have
been mustered out of service, and re
turned home. The latter's home is in
Royalton.
W. W. McCreary has returned home
from a several day's visit to Lancaster.
F. W. Myers will have public sale of
some of his household furniture In Pine
street to-morrow afternoon.
Harry Zeiders has returned home
from Philadelphia, where he had been
treated for his left eye at the Will's
Eye Hospital, for the paßt two weeks.
Mrs. S. J. Krepps, who had been at
the Lancaster Hospital for the past two
weeka and had been operated upon twice,
was brought home on Thursday morn
ing.
FRIDAY EVENING, HABEISBURO TELEGRAPH APRIL 11, 1919
28-30-32 North Third Street I
Correct Easter Fashions |
This establishment is ready to point out to the man and woman p
W who desire to be properly attired for Easter the modes of the hour which are authentic
j| K and favored by the critical dresser.
If Hhß \ Our lines have been replenished with many new arrivals during
BRhB \ P f° r ty-eight hours and these will be presented for your selection on Saturday.
I Those who are in doubt as to what is strictly in accord with the
A latest vogue dictates will find our selections both helpful and interesting.
Mf Schleisner quality and modes are set apart from the commonplace
Jm and are instantly recognized. It might be well for us to note here that our prices are
- moderate and afford ample opportunity for everyone to wear correct attire.
I The Final Word In Suit Fashions ! A Man s
For the Woman, Miss, Small Woman, Junior and Flapper Easter
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along dignified lines in models which are practical, serviceable, and meet the fashion
gj requirements of the year. Notable models in navy and other leading tones—men's wear Qm'f
serge, mixtures, and other highly desirable modish materials. IOUII jL
$35.00 to $125.00 ... I
l—is just as important as
1 nr-v -i , -w y , liis "better half's" East
| Tmnortarit CapeS and Dolmans New Coats and
lilljJUl LCtliU TV/TANY new arrivals featured in serges, cliar- OMART models for street wear, driving, auto- be correct in every wav
IYI meuse, satins and other leading materials. mobile and business. In coverts, serge, evora ; - *
| Some with the new coat effect —in color from the and mixtures.
JJreSS popular navy blue and black to the more brilliant $29.75 tO $75.00 -Moat men like the in-
525.00 to $95.00 The New Velvet Coats "™"
1 Accessories New Cape Coats . Z'LSLC '•'
These are especially notable as they are a com- med.
THE NEW GILETS are fea- I ! ina,i ° n ° f coat aml , ca '"' and a PP eal P racticall .v ° (POP; AA "' C fr °'' k COat is a
J_ those desiring something quite different. UU nmch ]ikp(l mQ( j e among *
tured in silks and other ■ •
- i . i. . I . men who live up to the
I biack"l7 wbiteTn,l cor™! Dresses For All Occasions, New Models, $25.00 to $95.00 fashion dictum.
sprin* shades. T)RACTICAL street, afternoon and business dresses, as well as models for evening wear. Among the
-L prominent materials are serges, foulard, printed georgette, taffeta, white organdie, crepe meteor,
crepe de chine, satin, tricolette, charmeuse and paillette silk. This does not mean a
man must wear a frock
New Trimmed Hats Unusual New Blouses C0! " to be we"dre99ed
suit or dress in extensive assort- I Very exclusive models for all occasions Featured in league blue, tea rose, sunset, flesh and
ments and very attractively Wl " te —A Schleisner spring suit
P riced * " focd-iimp onrl TnilnrpH Mnrlpk in tllß new Bnu S* fittin g
F Bine is the leading shade, black is popular, uostume ana laiioiea ivioaeis
other shades are noted. Models for dress, semi- .. y-w-. nio< * sWl ' |s t'ngin> 1 a
O ILK UNDERWEAR is more ! dress and practical wear. VjGOrg'CtlG IjIOUSGS man.
in vogue than ever—and New Gage Sailors $5.00 to $39.50
it is servicable. Complete lines $5.95 tO $lO.OO Ti]oT'P(] Batiste BIOUSOS SQO >
ready for immediate selection. Plain and roll brim models in all the new straws QIQCCf (gr Qr <poOtOsoo
Camisoles. Envelope Chemise, and colors. tp_L.UD tO tpD.t/D
Bloomers.
i nimfl r rnßS The New Skirts at $9.90 to $35.00 ScMmmmu, I
O UMMER FURS are in ex- ' '
ceptional demand and are Dress and Sport Models
befittmg with the stunnmg new These are developed in box plait and straight line models in serge and ========
dresses that are so very popu- plaids and in the silk de luxe---Dew-Kist, Kurnsi-Kumsa, Khaki-Kool, Separate Store For
lar. Roshanara Crepe. . , Men
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