GERMANS OPPOSE YIELDING SARRE TO THE FRENCH Will Not Discuss Subject . at Peace Conference, Says Berlin Report. Berlin. April 15.—The German government is firmly resolved to re fuse to discuss at the Peace Con gress the future allegiance of tHo , Sarre territory, according to a Iter- | lin news agency on what it terms I competent authority. The govern- : lnent will "resolutely reject any j proposal to tear the Sarre territory j HARRISBURG THIN PEOPLE Bitro-Phosphate should give you a small, steady increase of firm, heal thy flesh each day. It supplies an I essential substance to the bruin and 1 nerves In the active form in which ; it normally occurs in ttie living . cells of the body. Bitro-Phosphate j replaces nerve waste and creates new strength nnj energy. Sold by i druggists under definite guarantee of results or money back. ' Him end we 11 dress the little fellow up in as 'fine a suit as can be bad. Prices range from $6.50 1 YQU CAN charge it I Ladies A special purchase permits us to offer a wonderful assortment of new Spring dresses at $17.98. The materials are Crepe de Chine, taffeta, fancy silk plaids, georgette and serge. Colors comprise henna, ■ copen, rose, tan, grey, brown, navy and black— you don't need the cash. | 36 N. 2nd St., cor. Walnut St. friw rtirT)iiriif*'"'^'fn r i-,TJiijaM3MbiigafßiCis3iKMBßSs^gaiaKinsqss^fnnj ' "O N L Y H | And you get your '..-t/; t/TO 111 choice of these w WORLD FAMOUS Electric Washers kMHW-! PRIMA NUWAY Yp**v Think of it! Only $lO first payment. That's ffW-* a " v "" n p ed lo pay down and you get gn.v one J "T these brand new, very latest model Kl'ectric Washers thai you may select delivered to vour 1 ! home. Then you can pay Ihe balance in small easy monthly pa\ments—3o days between each pay ment. This Offer Is Good Only Until May 11th. Rut don't delay—don't wait until the big rush the last day. Get your request in today. Simply telephone us liell 4554. In our showroom yon eon see nearly all makes of electric wnshern anil cleaners. DEFT DEVICES CO., Inc., 28 South Fourth St, I All Day Snt iiriln v j ft/#: WHEN FLOWERS f Are Most Appropriate of All fl ill ii EASTER suggests flowers for ||l imf * mother, wife, sweetheart or ,J|§ friend. Nothing is quite so ap- Wv propriate or expressive of your W ■ thoughtfulness. ' M, We've arranged especially at- M tractive ideas for Easter. You'll ('/// A Wml i%< som ething suitable here at |§§ any price you've planned to pay. Wy Rhododendroms. ' * \ A % biers, Tausendschoen and Mag- Wff/, ILQVJI nacharta Roses, Yellow Calla WA Wjjk anf l Easter Lillies, etc. |i§ HOLMES SEED CO. 106 * 10 J SOIITH SECOND STREET TUESDAY EVENING, ] from the empire by means of a gen | eral plebiscite." The latest news received here is | to the effect that the Communists in ; Munich have not yet been mastered, I and that heavy lighting is raging in jthe streets of Munich between Red j Guards and troops loyal to the gov i ernmeijt. The central railway station, the I post office and telegraph office and i several other public buildings again j are in tlie bands of the Coinmun j ists, who used heavy mine throwers | in their recapture, j A number of persons have been killed or wounded. Earlier advices reported that the whole of Bavaria with the exception of llof, had been regained by the Hoffman government, which pro visionally remains at Bamberg. On Sunday, according to dis ! patches to the I.okal Anzeiger, arm | ed soldiers drove through the streets i of Munich cheering for Soviet. They 1 were dragged out of their cars and ! roughly handled. Railway stations I and postal, telegraph and other gov ernment buildings fell into the j hands of the government without ! resistance. Dr. I.evlen is said to j have lied to Switzerland with two j million marks of state money. Many persons were killed or i wounded in I lie center of Berlin at noon yesterday during a collision I between troops and street vendors, j The troops fired on t lie vendors. This district was strongely eor i doned by the Alexander regiment 1 with a view of suppressing traffic in | stolen goods and the vendors for ] clbly opposed their removal. The district is still strictly oor | doned anil tram cars' are deflected ' from it. CONTRACTS LET FOR STATE ROADS Fifty-Five Miles of Highway to Be. Built in Nine Counties Contracts for the construction of approximately fifty-five miles of pri mary highways, located in nine coun ties, were awarded to-day by High way Commissioner Lewis S. Sadler. Within the last three weeks the State Highway Department has awarded contracts which, including the fifty five miles awarded to-day total ap proximately one hundi/rd and fifty three miles. Included in the awards to-day are three sections of construction along the William Penn Highway, in Berks and Lebanon counties. The Union Paving Company, of Philadelphia, was awarded the contracts for put ting down in the neighborhood of twenty-one miles of bituminous mix tures on a prepared broken stone base, this stone base to be prepared by the State Highway Department. The Donald McNeil Company, of Pittsburgh, was given the contract for the construction of approximate ly eight miles of bituminous sur face course on a concrete foundation on the section of State Highway Route 72, extending from Allison Park to the Butler county line, in Allegheny county. This improvement is on the much-traveled road between Pittsburgh and Butler. About three miles of construction was placed under contract for Jhc Improvement of the Lincoln High way, in Fulton county, extending eastward from Saluvia, and *vill be of reinforced concrete, necessary at this hoavily-traveled point. The contract for the improvement of State Highway Route 70. Spring ■I o'clock p. m., instead of Thursday. The work is urgent, and a large at tendance of workers lias been asked. HAJUUSBTJRG TELEGRAPH ODD FELLOWS TO CELEBRATE BIG CENTENNIAL Order Closes Century of Active and Success ful Life The 100 th anniversary of the insti tution of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be commemorated in a fitting style by the Odd Fellows, their families and friends on Thurs dap evening, April 24, in the Chest nut street hall at 8 o'clock. All lodges, encampments, cantons and Rebekah lodges In the southern district of Dauphin county, will take part. The first lodge was formed by live Englishmen on April 26, 1719, in Baltimore, the names of the men weie Thomas Wildsy, John Welsh, John Duncan, John < 'henthani and Richard Rushworth. The lodge was called "Washington Lodge No. 1." From that one lodge sprang the 17,018 lodges that are in existence to-day; .1,398 encampments; 9,851 Rebekah lodges and 709 cantons and a combined membership of over 2,- 250,000. In Pennsylvania are 1,200 lodges and 130,000 members. During the year 1917, there was paid for relief of members and families $6,500,000. The receipts for the same year amounted to $20,11 1,149, and a total Investment of almost $75,000,000. In 1872 the order staited the tirst fraternal borne in the Fnited States, at MeadviUe. Pa., and have now fifty-five, with a valuation of $6,000,- 000 at a cost of $950,000 a year for maintenance, and the number of residents provided for last year was 4,500, including orphans, aged Odd Fellows and their wives, widows and Rebekalis, and since the opening of the homes, have cared for oVer 12,- 000 residents. Program-For tlu- Evening, April 21 Music, Mannix orchestra; pra.vcr, "I" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEEI No puffed-up, burning, tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses. "Tis" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Awaj go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chil blains. "Tin" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. X'o matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "Tin" brings restful foot com fort. "Tin" is magical, grand, won derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how comfort able, liow happy you feel. Your feet jimt tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of "Tiz" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever — wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea Makes Finest Home-made Laxative Syrup Easily Prepared Two Pints Cost Almost Nothing but is Prompt, Sure and Effective Ready-made laxative syrups for children are costly. By making this at home you not only save practically $1.50, but you will have a much more prompt and effective preparation. Simply obtain from any drug store a package of Dr. Garter's K. & B. Tea. Put contents in a bowl. Add 1 '/j pints of boiling water, cover and allow to stand for 2 hours. Strain, add 1 pound of sugar and stir until dissolved. Fla vor either with essence of pepper mint or wintergreen according to taste. Dose for adults, 1 tablespoonful each night or night, and morning un til a regular movement of the bowels is effected. For children, 1 teaspoon ful more or less according to age. For a real springtime tonic and blood purifier, 1 teaspoonful every night or every other night for at least three weeks. Cut this recipe out and paste it. on the bottle. Widower Congratulated "Since my wife's death, five years ago, I have suffered greatly from stomach and liver trouble and gas attacks. 1 lost over'so lbs., aiyl at times was as yellow as saffron. My doctors could not help me. Six doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me. I have regained my weight and every one is congrat ulating me how well X look." It is a simple, harmless*preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intes tinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. G. A. Gorgas, H. C. Kennedy and Clark's drug store. w Putting Roses in Shoes I The affliction of odorous sweaty feet needs no description to its victims. But it is at ranee that but few know thct this condi tion is the easiest of all foot troubles to overcome. Your own druggist at foot doc tor will tell you that the scientific, astring ent and soothing action of the Cal-o-cidc foot-bath penetrates the pores and prompt ly corrects the cause. Furthermore, .for tender, burning or calloused feet, it gives instant relief and eventually permanent results. Cal-o-cide costs only a quarter and each package contains little plasters specially made for removing the most stub born corn. Start to-day, get your feet off your mind.—Adv. Alfred Nevtn Sayres; duet, "Ring Out Sweet Bella of Peace," Miss Ethel DlsMnger, Miss Esther Macivay: an niversary proclamation, \V. 11. Young, D. D. (5. M.; address. Roy D. Reman, G. M.: solo, "When the Boys t'tyne Home," William H. ■Boyer: ad dress, "The Rebekah Degree of Our Order," Mrs. Minnie (". Akers. presi and Closes and Closes at We're Prepared for Last Minute Shoppers NEW EASTER SUITS LAST minute shoppers need not worry about their Eas ter Suits. We have been doing a phenomenal Easter business and our stocks have been constantly added to with new arrivals which are coming in daily. We have just received another big shipment of Easter Suits in the season's most desir able and up-to-the-minute fashions. These charming and altogether different Easter Suits will fill the requirements of every woman, miss, and stout woman who have waited • until now to buy their Easter garments. J Every new and wanted material is represented. Navy is the principal shade. Many other shades are shown and /tf \ 'r\ *' ie variet y ' s extremely large, comprising hundreds of Easter Suits $20.00 Easter Suits $22.50 B jf Easter Suits $25.00 llfTjlL as * er Suits $29.50 j 111 Easter Suits $35.00 Easter Suits $39.50 ' Easter Suits $45.00 lv :i ii fmii ii 'n—Si-co nil Floor Girls' and Children's Easter Dresses Sizes range from 2 to 14 years. 9 Special $3.95 /flB A WONDERFUL lot of children's fBfF MB A and girls'dresses, the prettiest ' (jfjM little models you have seen, beauti- WwmW Jp |i|||j| fully trimmed with fine laces or embroidery Mm |i|||| insertions and ribbons. Representing extra ordinary values. All grouped together to sell at this wonderful price, $3.95. - Kaufman'.—Second Floor < -* Easter Suits for Boys Four great lots to choose from Boys' Easter Suits $5.95 Boys' Easter Suits $7.95 Boys' Easter Suits $9.95 Mv Boys' Easter Suits $12.95 THESE smart Easter Suits range in size from 2V 2 to 18 years. Norfolk models and straight box coats in t J serges, homespuns, cheviots and cassimeres. h teL BOYS' WASH CI Q£ I BOYS' SPRING AQ r M .JTk SUITS, At I BLOUSES, At .... JgP ■ Kimfmnn'w— l'lml Floor - Wednesday Wednesday Plisse Table Coffee Vacuum Sherbet Muslin Crepe for Cloths Percolators Sweepers Glasses Sheets IT n Jnn,.nnv liMcrht M i ri and cleaner, Beautiful cut Size 72x90 UnUerWeaf 1 jtemstlehed, size heavv combined. Spe- sherbets or lee inches with 3- white, pink and extra good de- grade alumi- oial - cream glasses, inch hem; spe blue, special, signs, num. weided /Ts #\l>* " or clal 29c 98c "l' ld r 89c 89c —— A ™__ Sherwood Nickel Clothes OCedar | Digh Ironing pia c ted M ° P Seats Drainer, Boards Casserole strong ? °spec'i2f m-?p and 'han- goTden' Sherw oo d Boards, "w i"th p lat Ned' each B P eclal ' dle; special. Special, Dish Drainer, stand, J, ]e 69c 59c 89c 95c $1.48 98c GARDEN TOOLS NOW READY FERRY'S GARDEN Garden Bakes. . ..30c and in.- "and^Cul Uvator,. . *c SEEDS Garden Hoes...2.Jc, 39c, 59c Shovel 98c Complete variety for flowers Combination Weoder and Spading Forks.9Bc and $1.39 • er.d vegetables. Buy now and Hoe 19c Hand Weeder.. . JOc. 15c, 23c be prepared. dent of State assemble, Altoona; ad dress, "The History of Our Order." Wilson K. llohr, representative to the Sovereign Grand Bodge, Allen town; solo, "Recitative and Aria, From Saul," Mrs. f. W. Myers; ad dress, "The Brotherhood of Odd Fel lowship," the Rev. Di. K. K.-Stauffer grand chaplain, Myerstown. officers of the general committee APRIL 15, 1019 are: Roy D. Reman, V. M.; C. VV. Myers, I'. G. M.; AV. jfl- Young, D. D. G.. M., chairman; H. B. Smith, vice-chairman; George A. Hollinger, secretary; W. S. Cunkle, treasurer. Committee chairmen: hall, T. P. Carey; program, H. I>. Myers: finance, Gilbert U. Hupp; publicity, A. <4. Murray. A Three Fat;if Particulars mailed Tree to any address. Hall Co. Dent. B-5Q St. Louis, Mo. MEN You Have 1000 EASTER SUITS To Choose From a t 18= at 00— at 2 And you save $5 to $lO on any suit you choose. And besides you get the choicest materials and the best of tailoring. Our underselling policy brings your Easter Suit to you for very much less. It's up to you to save. Men's Trousers Men's Trousers—Well made and perfect fitting Trousers. Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. A large assortment. $2.95 Men's Trousers—Neat checks and stripes in good Worsteds, Cassi meres and Cheviots, with or without cuffs. $3.95 Knnfman'a— First 5