2 | Additional Mill &> Factory Sale News on Page 12 j I Silks From Our Regular Stock Radically A Mill and Factory Sale Announcement Reduced To Effect An Immediate From the Men's Clothing Stock Clearance Section 75c Black Silks at 56c $1.50 Black Drepe de Chine, $1.09 Many of our most staple weaves go into the Mill and Factory Sale at lower prices than it will $15.00 and $16.50 Suits—A New Lot (t* 1 A be possible for us to quote for identical weaves later in the season, so if you are interested in pro- 1 T~7 j , i C*l 111 curing a serviceable silk way under price we suggest that you see these values to-morrow: J USI I UrCn3.SOQ"""t/ntor 1110 o£tlo 3.t . $2.00 evepe casade, the heaviest. Cheney's 85c shower proof foulard, SI.OO messaline silk stripes. Mill Mm" v tz ;%*'": to ' y . s " e 79c , * tl "','»**«* mon , th in «* f ° r *«* winte action*, « n ,i w i«»» es: 40 inches wide; in Rocky Moun- price, uyL Black Dress Silks maker informed us that he had a lot worthy ol entry in the Mill and Factory Sale at SIO.OO, we tain blue, Palm Beach sand, Russian 89c satin stripe tub silks, 36 inches 75 c black messaline. Mill c/; r investigated and were pleased to take every suit lie had which bought otherwise would retail at green white and black. Mill J9q wide, including designs in black and aml p ac tt r y Sale price $15.00 and $16.50. and factory Sale price white. Mill and Factory JQr $1.23 black messaline. Mill Q7 r $1.25 crepe de chine, 40 inches Sale price, yard, and Pactorv Sale nriee V/ C. wide, i, navy, i 'opmhagen, Tuxedo „ M w .ra b roi l,. 36 »i Sbllckta#rt™36 tehe. wide. Both El " ; 1,s 1 11 and thc more conservative cut sacks in two and three-button models with re*u brown, flame and lilac. Mill c and 40 inches wide; in many shades. Mill and Factory Sale O&r 1 al ' 01 " P a^ pockets, and Factory Sale price, j ill and Factory Sale SQf price . ... VOC i Pussy* wiiiow taffeta, Miii £T "«T"o» Patterns and Styles $lB Tartan Check $15,00 Balmacaans and Factory Sale price, and Factory Sale ff 19Q price, * l,yo For Mpn onrl <-> • ,r> . $2.00 stripe and floral crepe de price J) I .X*y $4.00 imported, crepe eharmeuse. * , SllltS sl2 00 SB 75 chine; 40 inches wide. Mill <C lAQ $3.50 faille brocade. Mill |AQ Mill and Factory Sale (Cl QO I OUII2 N4gll ' an fi^'?u- V ? aleprice :- ■> ' , i an^rn, Sale ., Pr i Ce V * •••-•: , , Klack unfinished worsted suits. . Blue Tartan ohecks ' Plain brown cheviot, brown has s!.oo Shantung pungee, .53 inches ! $.1.00 faille silk in taupe navy, $3.00 satin de luxe 40 inches wide. sha,,ow stripe black cassimere and Brown Tartan Checks wide. Mill and factory Sale £g c brown and rose. Mill and C| 9$ Mill and Factory Sale $2 Aft Hicviot suits. ket weave and grey Scotch mixture P r il'. e ; . -1 ru7« a 'v mce 'ri''' 1' • pr L C /kA"ui" i 1" ~ * .. White chalk stripe blue serge suits. Two and three-button English u . . $3.00 French moire, 40 inches wide, $3.00 finest quality eharmeuse, 111 sl.oo black - erepe de chine, 40 sh-idow strino blue sortm an.! war. , • , » .... 7. Balmacaans with convertible collars, in two shades of blue. Mill <CI AQ navy and wistaria. Mill AQ inches wide. Mill and Fae- <£ |AQ slnl suifs 0 sacks with soil roll lapels and high and Factory Sale price,.. " and Factory Sale price,.. Tory Sale price, «Pl.v/y Plain brown cassimere suits. cut vests, $18.(X) value. Mill and $15.00 value. Mill and Factory Sale rr Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Fancy grey Scotch mixture suits. Factory Sale price, 512.00 price, $8.75 Men's Pajamas and NightShirts Men's Shirts Made of Good Reduced For the Sale Materials In the Sale at 35c gSSTI™ Pa ' am "' 79C fwc* Omtn, Saline CMK SI.OO Muslin Pajamas. CQ. shirt, arc the kiwi that we sell The Mill and Special ||| |p>| Factory Sale brings thc price down to or 3 for SI.OO. preciahle savings by'th? two items Xoy^^m^tlle S f a onowini , : !»|| M or aS^ 6 ®.®. fT. Pe^! C .f. r * ! .!T! Mill and Factory Mill and Factory Bj?|f Men's "Amoskeag" blue chambray sliirts, military collar; double sewed yoke and SI.OO Moo's $1.50 madras and mercerized Men's SuSpendeFS Men's plain black satine and black and white stripe cheviot shirts; pearl buttons, QQ " Men's Garters and Arm Bands ' W. it. r<n. tSftt i B Men's Flannel Shirts St ™,T. Men's and Boys' Mackinaws" § "™'» «'•» ""***> "" "" 79<- 2oc Brighton silk arm bands Boys' $3.98 mackinaws $2.98 Mm Men's 75c blue and grey flannel top shirts Boys' BIOUSe j vs ' mackinaws, $3.98 ' n ' S c ' lam ' )ra y s ' l * r * B ' two •eparate collars: sizes 14 to 17, JJoc tached and band stvles, .. . . kr . * t . ' Men's $6.50 mackinaws $5.00 MB Men's Negligee Shirts 0r :J for Mcn ' s s7 ' so "aekinawß $5 . 98 Men's SI.OO ncfiligee shirts with laundered or French turn-over culTs, sizes 13% to 17, fiQ^ Men's Linen and Cotton Men's SIO.OO madkinaws 05*7 Krt . M&sr j • o uiiiou <tuu uubbUU 'P'-OO Men's $1.50 Eagle, Emery and Wachu»ett negligee shirts of madras and percale; 95^ Men's 12% c, all linen hemstitched Men's $2.98 bath robes, .*-$1 95 ' /! Men's $1.98 and $2.50 fine mushroom bosom shirts $1.50 Men'g C p'la^i n' Slit" hemstitched'hand- kerchiefs, 4 for Children's $1.98 bath robes $1.39 $5.95 OHli jUockci'S like ( lit; Spl'lUg Seat QK $2.00 Whitney shirts with fancy bosoms $1.19 Iff" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store, Street Floor. Upholstered. Special Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store, Street Floor. AMP3EMENTS | AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS j ORPHEUM COLONIAL MAJESTIC BR I ND AMOUR DpJ (%■«<;<. M a . v MM-,;,.,. moor. Kea Lross maf y ARTHUR CHATTEROOd Tht Taltphont Tanglt "".SMWW"" j MOMMta r ° 3 OTHER (i«OD ACTS ~ , , WITH S OTHER UUi ACTS ANU A RiKW Mr.'" ".Hltcrdou and >ll*l B^linVl! 2 REEL KEYSTONE ta<^SSK,BSSXv ta -* v ' Anniversary Week COMEDY I Evening Kin III""* J > THIHSDAY __ Mat., (ilrl In Taxi mill Toiißn Unnrrn Evening, Team off <hf Storill COUBtr) CHESTNUT ST. AUDITORIUM a-&s llatlncc, Tchm off the Storm Country HARRISBURG, PA. v; ; s,n " of »"«««'«.* PRICESi Evening*. 10c, 2l)r, JJOv, . 501-| Matinee*, Kli-, air. John McCormack . =g FAMOUS IRISH TENOR, ASSISTED BY PhSTOpISV Ti'tldV DONALD McBEATH, VIOLINIST r ANITA STEWART AND Wednesday Evening, Feb. 3, 1915, ai 8.15 j EA^S AMS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT "THE RIGHT GIRL" By special arrangement, to meet the unexpectedly large demand for Wonderful Vitagraph comedy. scats at popular prices, the management has arranged to place on sale SOO more seats at SI.OO each and others at SI.OO each. I "THE CABARET SINGER" 2 act Other reserved seats as previously announced, $1.30 and $2.00 each. Kalem. Featuring Tom Mooro. General admission, SI.OO. Mail orders accompanied by cash or check sont to C. M. Sigler, .10 North 1 "HER WEAKLING BROTHER" Second streot, Harrisburg, will be filled in the order received. < j 2 . act Lubin. Featuring John Ince. _______________________ " 1 "■ ' Jtic.'o O A"M , Sy iIPM "ALONE IN NEW YORK" | I YOU SHOULD 11 Y SpecialTo-dav IN nvE BIG ACTS HAVE SEEN Also a Keystone Comedy With Fatty and Mable A POWERFUL EMOTIONAL DRAMA Children under 14 years of nge not admitted. ■ | TTARRISBURG STAR-INBEPENDENT, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1915. AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS Delightful Hours of Travel! CHESTNUT ST. AUDITORIUM NAULTY'S JOURNEYS I Vlimv* anil Motlttn I'lrtureß FIIF. THI USDAVS, HUGINNI»G FKR. 4 W.AI.KS, SCOTLAND I'fb. 4 SI*.MIS Fell. (I l\ 'I'HK KIMITS'I'Ut'S OF N U'Ol.lilON Feb. IK IIIIOI.AND Feb. S.l Vi;> H I"., Mnr. 4 AT S.ir. ADMISSION 2"> null no C'KNTS i 1 Regent l!V A I'I.ApS HV ITSEI.I' | Lost Paradise j A ."-reel Paramount l«'llm Pl«iy» Fea- i (urliift the Celebrated Actor 11. R. WARNRR llhi«tratliiK the ntriiKKle between | capital ii ml labor. To-morrow—W11»I) FLO \Y 101! | A bewildering? characterisation with Marguerite Clark In leaillni? role— | Another Paramount I'Vatiire. HOIJRS*—I2 \oo\ —II P. M. \«lmlNalon : Children r»e; A<lult*, lOe I v .-V Ship Lumber Cargoes Abroad Mobile, Kd). 2.—Twenty-two cargoes j of lumber were cleared 1 from Mtotoile for i foreign ] forts during the first 16 d ays jof January, as shown by the latest ' availaiblo figures. lj»rgo ship-mchts in mailing vessels have been made to Genoa, Italy, anil a nutnlber of steam riliips have carried lumber an*l timber to tbe Clyde river. rilffl CurPll In H to 14 n«vn Druggists refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to our.! Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Flnt ap plication gives relief. 50c. Artistic Printing at Star-Independent. Gash That Kills Is Unexplained Pottsvillc, Feb. l!.—Three weeks ago j better 'Carrier William Fiddler, of the Pottsvillc city force, came homo and j j found his wife unconscious, with a gash j across her forehead. She was unable to explain what happened to her and died I yesterday, after ibeing unconscious al | most ever since. A Personal Statement There are so-called "honey and tar" j preparations that cost the dealer half as much but sell at the same price as tho original and genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. We never offer these imitations and substitutes. Wo know you will buy Foleywhenever i .von need a cough syrup if you once j use it. People .come long distances for tho true KVJIHiY 'S-—over thirty years the leading remedy for coughs, colds, crou.p, whooping cough, bronchial and lagrippe coughs.—George A. Gorgas, 16 Xorth Third street, P. R. R. Station. — Adv. Coal Gas Kent Them From Breakfast Ashland, Fob. 2.—When William Khutt, aged 84, and his son, Harry, aged 40, failed to respond to calls for breakfast, a domestic found both ap parently dead and a strong odor of coal gas in the room. A stove pipe was found dislodged. Late last evening tho son s'howed feeble signs of life. FORMER ITALIAN PREMIER TALKS ABOUT NEUTRALITY Rome, Feb. 2.—Giovanni Giolitti, the former Premier, is making an effort to discredit reports that he has agreed with Prince Von Bnelow, the German Ambassador, that Italy must maintain I its neutrality at all costs. To accom plish this purpose a letter written by him to a deputy has been published here. | In this letter Hignor Giolitti says he ' has known I'rincc Von Buelow many | years and has high esteem for his tal- I onts and character. He always found the distinguished German a friend of_ | Italy, although naturally placing th/ | interests of ins own country first. I When the Prince lived in Rome as a | private individual the former Premier | says he went to see him often, yinco I he has been hero as Ambassador they have exchanged visits; but discussed the war only academically, without touch ing upon the attitude of Italy. In closing his letter Rignor Giolitti says he considers war a misfortune to ibe faced only when necessary for hon or or the great interests of the coun try. He does not consider it permis sible to drag the country into war be cause of a seutimental feeling toward j other countries. Tn the present condi tion of Europe he believes it might be possible for Italy to obtain enough I honor without war. RAU)IN(i UNFORTIFIED TOWNS TO BE TREATED AS PIRACY Pefcrograd, Feb. 2.—'Acting in con formity with the general spirit of the international conventions, in which the rules of warfare are laid down, Rus sia has docMfvl to treat the 'bombard ment of an unfortified town as an act of piracy, the persona taking part in such to be considered pirates, regardless of whait claim they may make that they arc entitled to bo treated as bellig erents. The dropping of bombs upon l»ibau on the Bailtic coast of Russia, which long ago ceased to be a fortified place, presents a ease in point. The crow of tihe dirigible which raid ed this place are to be dealt with as criminals without the 'benefit of thn privileges extended to prisoners of war. They have been informed that thc.v will be treated, and tried as common out laws. I Makes Stubborn Coughs | I Vanish in a Hurry | X Surprisingly Good rough Syrup © g Esslly and (heap ("y" ® Made at Home © If some one in your family has an ob stinate cough or a bad throat or chest cold that has been hanging on and refuses to yield to treatment, get from anv drug store oupces of Pinex and make it into a pint of cough syrup, and watch that cough vanish. Pour the UVi ounces of Pinex (."if) cents worth) into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. The total cost is about f>4 cents, and gives you a full pint—a familv supply—of a most effective remedv, at a saving of $2. A day's use will usually overcome a hard cough. Easily prepared in 5 minutes —full directions with Pinex. Keeps perfectly and has a pleasant ta»te. Children like it. I It's really remarkable how promptly and easily it loosens the drv, hoarse or tight cough and heals the, inflamed mem branes in a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per sistent loose cough. A splendid remedv for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial asthma and whooping cough. Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which is so "healing to the membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for '•2% ounces of Pinex,"' and do not accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction goes with this preparation or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Irid.
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