12 An Interesting Budget of Friday Specials for To-morrow No Friday Specials Black Dress Goods Colored Dress Goods Muslin Gowns Cotton» Dress Goods Silk Specials White Dress Goods Sent C. O. D., or Mail or . c k Panama, ;>0 SI.OO Roman stripes, .>4 Muslin gowns, high and V- 25c poplin and pongee, $2.00 crepe cascade, 40 25c fine English nainsook, niches wide. Special rinches wide. Special Friday shaped neck, long sleeves, solid shades; mercerized fin- inches wide; tango and ma- 38 inches wide, for under ' Phone Orders Filled. 0 ;\ a ' T only, yard, 25£ bunch tucks trim yoke, neat ish. Special Friday only, roon. Special Friday only, wear. Special Friday only. . sl.(*o gi.initt clot i, w Panama, 50 inches wide ruftle trims neck and yard, yard, 59? yard, 12Vjj? *-l H>cia —shades navy, brown and penal. Friday only, .. .29? 69c crepe dc chine, 36 ' SI.OO foulards with floral 25c ratine, 38 inches wid.; embroidery trimmed grounds. Special Friday only, wide. Special Friday only, 17c pajama checks, 36 Women's neckwear in a $1.50 black coating cloth, inches wide, two size checks. None exchanged. Special Fri- yard, •••••••••• ■•*** yard 39? inches wide; fine quality for laree ransre of stvies values 54 inches wide. Special Fri- Special Friday only, yard day only, 25? 5c prints in fancy figures. 7r>c black messaline 36 night gowns and underwear. no to 50c Special Friday day only, yard 95? 45? Special Friday only yd., 3? inches wide. Special Friday Special Friday only, yard O Sv 12' O $1.50 black fancy santoy $1 00 blue crepe granite all Corset Covers, 10? 8c percales, 3o inches wide, only, yard, 49? in . . . „ . ■ - f W* »»•' wool). Sl'«i»l w»i. onlyCorset covers, high neck, -eat stylos. Special Kridjy £' J 10c wh.t, rntmc, 27niche, Npt Cliiimnpq ' Friday only, yard, 95? v „_.i 09,4 tight fitting, plain finish at only, yard, , 5? P lam t,ID SllK \ wide; used tor skirts and v . 1 1 $2.00 black broadcloth. 54 neck and armholes. Limit 2 15c Eden cloth, wool finish, *°°. ?l es i $1 25 sertre 54 inches wide: t , . i' 1 1" fr „ ' ..J ~ ' inches wide. Special )< riday vard 6»/.^ low necks with collars in Zw vZ,t P JA two of Mue Specil to a customer and none ex- neat stripes. Special Friday on i y , yard , 49? > ' , vhitp , 7 =_ „«!.,« v..,,,,;.,! only, yard sl.bo , , 1 ao-i shanged. Special Friday only, only, yard, 8V 2 ? J ' J r Whitp Sj?!: !S P K£ t • o -i riday only, yard 89? IQ . 75c ratine 42 inches wide $1.50 Bengaline with moire Wnite »00dS Budaj 0 lj, 59? Lining Specials $1.50 and $2.00 coatings, 54 in four shades Soecial Fri- effects, green and blue com- SI.OO English longcloth, 10 T C!nopinlc 20c satincs, black and col- inches wide; shades brown Coutil Corsets, 65? d ivonlv vard 29tf binations. Special Friday yards to a piece, 36 inches , ~P~ ciai f ors, lengths 1V 2 to 4 yards. and Copenhagen. Special Coutil corsets, medium and 'L u'' n c plain white crepe vole, uuibet uuvei Street Floor. short lengths, 1»/ Q to 4 vards 12% c and 15c dress ging- 40 inches and 44 inches wide. Embroidery pieces. Special Friday'only, ————————— ham, large line of styles. Spe- Special Friday only, yard, Cambric corset cover em- yard, 69? Women's $1.50 to $2.00 Friday only, >ard, B J /2? ——-—— 12 1 /l>? broidery, good patterns, val- _. , „ . , „ $2.00 silk crepes, 40 inches Shoes 15c wash suiting, 32 inches White Muslin Curtains Pomeroy & Stewart lies up to 15c. Special Fri- Friday Specials From wide, in new Spring shades. , '. n wide, neat stripes. Special Street Floor. >" d 10f the Carpet Section Special Friday only, yard only, .vard . .. ,9< pta, white J Embroidery Specials 35c wool and libre bed » 1J » btmon aid toe styles not J"*"' tied edge. 2M yards long. Swiss embroidery inser- room mats 27? wDives, Pomeroy & Stewart a „ sizeg Special Friday Street Floor. Special Friday only, pair, Linens pd Cloths tions, 2to 3 inches wide, 40c rubber door Strcet Floor ' only, 95? ——————— 39? 50c mercerized table dam- I slightlv soiled, values up to o- i , , ——— ——————— as j {j 04 inches wide, neat pat -25c. Special Friday only, loXard Pieced vard ' Women's 60c Rubbers, Men's Handkerchiefs English Net Curtains terns. Special Friday only, yard s<* ' "i"+ J Art "Nfppdlpwnrlr 25? „ , ~. , ... , , SI.OO English net curtains yard, 29? Embroidered voile floun- hnole » m - Ito 8 Art Needlework Men s white hemstitched iu white and ecru, 2nn ivr "li 1V 2 inches wide, values up to bestos lined, flannel covered. Third Three Elevators. buckles at top. Special Fri- Men's $1.50 seamless wool Third v Floor—Three Elevators. , ei " e f 10c. Special Friday only, Special Friday only, ...5? day only ?1.9S lined cape kid gloves. Spe- patterns Special' Fridav onlv yard, 5? R* Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Hoys's3.oo rubber boots, cial Friday only, ... .SI.OO 1 " 1 Nets, Veils and Laces ' tr " t noor ' L '" ( '" bcotlon - Women's Sweaters size 4. Sp e«iaV' f ri'da y o ilVy, Boys' Blouse Waists Pillow Cases and Sheets 69c crochet bedspreads, Beaded nets, 40 inches Women's $1.98 fancy $1.95 Boys' 50c blouse waists, 12V£c bleached pillow cases, FridTv^ntv v ?! uc\ alue.. pecial Friday only. Children s hats or bonnets special I> nda> only, ...25? none exchanged. Regular lengths. Special Fridav onlv towels, in pink, blue, gold '' r in corduroy velvet, silk and Ma n kiliaws prices, 75c to $1.95. Special , vard 7? and lavender. Special Fri \\ omen s initial hemstitch- fur. KLaCKIIiaWS Friday only, 50? Men's Suspenders, ' ' w day only 29? Ed linen handkerchiefs, good $2.90 to so.oo values. Spe- Boys' *3.98 maekinaws. Children's three-piece suits, 300 pair men's lisle web Down Comfortables 25c larito white Turkish Efr,i° Frrinv miv l'- 0 f - ia l only, .......95? Special Friday only, $2.98 red only, small sizes, $2.95 suspenders, made of 25c and $5.00 down-filled comfort- bath towels, good quality, la Frula\ onlj, (» loi )p1.20 to $1.95 values. Spe- Men s $7.00 maekinaws. and $3.50 values. Special 50c webbing. Special Friday ables, size 6x6 feet. Special hemmed. Special Fridav OD? cial Friday only, 50? Special Friday only, $5.00 Friday only, $1.95 only 9? Friday only, $4.39 only, 15? *-• Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart ur Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. tar Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. W Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. t4T Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. tr Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. t* Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, reet oOr ' Second Floor—Three Elevators. Men's (Store, Street Floor. ' Second Floor—Three Elevators. Men's Store, Street Floor. Street Floor. Street Floor—Bear. AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE WIUER ' jg,' ,PP£U SATI RDAY, FEBRI AHV 13—HliTl R\ ENGAGEMENT GERMAN WAR FILMS SEE THE GERMAN SIDE OF THIS GREAT WAR Two New Hcclm. Prlren: Or<*liOM#rn, 2.V; Ilaleony, l."»e All Next Week—Matinees Daily ••THE MAN WHO WINS THEM ALL" Chas. K. Champlin OfTeriaft Metropolitan Piny* In Metropolitan Style l>y Hid Metropolitan Company ! Matinee-Monday--Night I "THE MAN FROM NOME" „ Ladies' 15c Tickets Monday Night DDJ/ PC • MATINEES 10 and 20C NIGHTS 10, 20, 30, 50c Scats on Sale Friday \ List of Plays to be Presented For the Week Are; THE LITTLEST llunnton nml Wm. Fiirnhnm acored n aye** lilff .New York and Chicago ureal Hueeewa at the Fit Inge Theatre, nueienn. A. V. __ THE HEART OF MARYLAND, THE GHOST BREAKER, H. B. Mrs. Leslie Carter* Production of Warner's phenomenal hit at the David Bflaweoa fnmoiiH play. Lyceum Theatre, .V Y., Inst season. THE MASTER of the HOUSE. The "™"~] hifchext priced play ever seen at THE REFORMER. The play that I popular prices. aet all Boston lalklne. I HE FEI.I, ll* I.OYE WITH HIS WIFE, Robert Campbell'* «tO.,, V So " K » HOME AGAIN >1 iiNiral Comedy with 15 People and ACTS! Van and Schcnck „„ *• - * n/^TADI& < TO-DAY BARGAIN DAY * Esther Williams In To-morrow "The Old Cross Roads" Anthony and Cleopatra and Keystone Comedy n /jC \T T P. MAGARO, Owner and Manager. M\ M-~, \J JL* 11 1 HOURS: 12 Noon to 11 P. M. TO-DAY Jesse Lanky presents the romantic drama of Georiic Barr McCutcheon WHAT'S HIS NAME An All Star Cast with MAX FIGMAJi and I. OI,IT A ROBERTSON TO-MOHROW ONLY—Beatrls Mlchrlena In "MRS. WIGGS OF THE GAR BAGE PATCH,' In R Reels. Founded upon the Dramatisation of Alice Hoftran Rice. SATURDAY—Wm. Farnum, In the Greateat Broadway Success, "THE GILDED FOOL"—Maude Gilbert, Margaret Vale, a niece of President Wilson, and other noted players are to be aeen la this play. t ADMISSION, 10c | CHILDREN, Be AMUSEMENTS . N Free Moving Pictures every evening 7 to 11 p. m., j Palace Confectionery, 225 Market street. f i Photoplay T«-day "Eyerybafiy's Sweetheart" FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN ftnd Beverly Bayne, Featured in "The Ambition of the Baron." Mart 1 MeDerniott In "Young Lord Stanlelfch" »erle*j "The Invitation and the Attack/' SPECIAI, Fill DAY-—Helen Gardner Featured In "Underneath the Paint." ft aetH—Broadway-Star Feature. | SATURDAY—CharIe* ably the most perfectj : pastoral theatre in Europe is situated in the heart of the Alps—at Interlak len, Switzerland. This unique "play 'house" is open to all the winds that blow, and its roof is formed—in the most favorable circumstances —by the , blue canopy of the sky. It is not al- I ways thus, however, and it has not in- < frequently happened that the hue oif t'he canopy has been less inviting and that players and spectators alike have experienced the interlude of a heavy downpour which was not in the pro gram. The open air theatre at Interlaken is , used for performances of Schiller's 1 great drama, "William Tell," for ; which it is by nature admirably ada.pt-1 ! ed. The stage is a rising meadow framed on three sides by dense wood< of beech and pine, with a "backdoth" of grim, gray rock towering toward i the sky beyond. Away to the right | stretches a huge semicircle of moun-1 tain peaks, 9,000 ani.l 10,000 feet high,! and behind the spectator tower the great peaks of the Bcrneso Oberland — the Jungfrau, Monch and Eiger, with their burden of eternal snoiws. Nature in accommodating mood hat provided the entrances and exits of this unique theatre —passages in the woods through which gallop with thun dering of hoofs on hard ground the mail clad troopers of the tyrannical governor. The cattle, goats and sheep which afxpear in the fir.-it scene —the return of the flocks and herds from the | Alpine pastures—approach down the steep path in the woods on the right and are heard long before they are vis ible, the tinkling and clanging of their belta mingling harmoniously with the long drawn notes of the huge wooden Alpine horn, sea-en feeit in length, and i forming an aipipropriate overture.— Wide World Magazine. The Word "Bajah" Literally the word rajah means king, and maharajah the great king or ruler I 1 Legal NOTlCE—Letters of administration tes tamentary on the estate of Leaf Glede, late of Harrisburg, Dauplilr county, Pa., deceitsed, having heer granted to the undersigned, residing ir Harrisburg, Pa., all persons Indebtec to said estate are requested to maki immediate payment, and those havlns claims will present them for settlement GEORGE W. GIEDE, Admfnistrator, 1612 Green St. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Letters testa. mentary upon the estate of Elmins Darby, late of the City of Harrisburg Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, testate having been granted unto the under signed by the Register of Wills of said County, all persons indebted theret( are requested to make prompt naymen and those having claims against th< same to present them without delay t( W. F. DARBY, Steelton, Pa. NOTlCE—Letters of adminintrattoi testamentary on the estate of Alex, ander McAllcner, late of Harrisburg Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, liavinj been granted to the undersigned, re siding in Harrisburg, all persons In debted to said estate are requested t< make Immediate payment, anil thosi having claims will present them foi settlement. C. E. M'ALICHER, 2124 Penn St., SHERMAN G. M'ALICHER, 633 Dauphin St., Executors NOTICE NOTICE—The heirs of the Metzga Estate will meet at 1317 N. Slxt] street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 1 o'clock Sunday, February 14, 11)15. C. R. De Min, Norman Llchtenberger, Commit teeman, 1310 N. Sixth St. over several kings, but generall; speaking the titles rajah, mahnrajah ani nawab have no greater significance thai the words feudal lords as used in me diaeval times in Europe. Many o them have been made by the wil! o the reigning chief, many bestowed to meritorious acts and deeds.—Exchange