j€*i q| —y *4 | BOWMAN | MILLINERY ? Has Yet To Be Equalled la J Harrisbarg j Jy'iflK T Involving all that fashion „m J&sffl^llla authorities have designed, \ with the new—the new est always being added W 3E just as soon as the original m ¥ model is shown, the Millinery Department is center of life and activity, and a festive garden ~ of springtime beauty. j y The women folk are fast realizing the suprem- =1 acy of Bowman styles—qualities, and service— ? with no promises of "free-trimming" and other such masks. We require a very small sum for 1 £ trimming hats, which barely covers the amount*" 2. of materials, such as silk lining, etc. f ' I I - Second Floor. i * 3 jmodi* \s SEAGULLS SAVE WARSHIP FROM GERMAN SUBMARINE London, March 17. —The German submarines which are attacking British and French ships in the North Sea liave found dangerous foes in the sea gulls, which follow everything afloat. How a British warship was saved from destruction through these birds is j related in a letter received by the rec tor of Bajibv from the son of one of bis parishioners, who is a sailor in the British navy. He says: "A flock of seagulls has been fol lowing our ship throughout our cruise. In the afternoon after they have found i their morning meal they generally set-. tie on deck for a nap. 1 was watching them the other day when I suddenly j saw the entire flock leave our ship an 1< j fly ouf to sea to a point where they remained. By carefully watching the water 1 soon discerned a black object on the surface and immediately warned the oflicer of the watch, who recognized the periscope of a submarine. This timely warning enabled us to get up speed and proceed along a zigzag course ' and this manoeuvre saved u" from the , torpedo which was tired at us shortly | afterward." It is a well known fact that seagulls ' in their eager search for food surround j everything afloat on the surface of the water. SUSPECT IS IDENTIFIED Pawnbroker Says Wilmington Prisoner Had Slain Priest's Watch Wilmington. Del., (March 17.—Peter Blelba. alias Krakas, indicted Monday by the Grand Jury on the charge of murdering Police Officer Tiernev, and who, according to a confession made Bernard Montvid, took part in the mur der of the New Britain (Conn.) priest on February S, in that city, was yester day morning identified as the man who pawned the murdered priest's gold watch and chain in Philadelphia on March 1. The identity was established by Oeorge W. Magg. a pawnbroker, of Phil adelphia, who went to the workhouse I to see him. 'He also identified Montvid ; as a man who had called at his store about the same time. I Children's Playground For Lebanon Lebanon, Mkreh 17.—City council has declared itself in favor of acting in conjunction with the Lebanon | Athletic Association in the establish- 1 inent of Lebanon's first children's! playground. The city officials assured a j delegation from the association that j as soon an an ordinance can be prop- i erly drawn up it will be acted upon j favorably. It was practically decided j that the city arrange for the employ- j ment of the playground director. Plans j were discussed as to how to raise funds for the new moveniemt. Plan City Cleanup The City.Health Department next week will lay final plans for the an nual spring cleanup week. Dr. John M. J. Baunick is of the opinion that the municipal house cleaning should be held during the first week in May. Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless l I; If you want plenty of thick, beauti- j ful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means : get rid of dandruff, for it will starve ; your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash'it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruft' is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it nt night when retiring; | use enough to moisten the scalp and rub > it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not nil, of your dandruff will he gone, and three or'four; more applications will completely dis- I solve and entirely destroy every single I sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching I and digging of the scalp will stop, and j vour hair will look and feel a hundred | times better. You can get liquid arvon 1 iit any drug store. It is inexpensive and I four ounces is all you will need, no mat-1 ter how much dandruff vou have. This I umple remedy never fails.—Adv. NEW MARKET CITIZEN WHO IS ACTIVEJN HIS 82D YEAR . i / % L • 5 JOHN M. FISHER I New Cumberland, March 17. —John j i M. Fisher, aged SI years, is one of the | I oldest residents of New Market, ad-1 [joining the borough limits of New Oum- ! i lierland. He was born in Fishing' I Creejt, York county, and has spent his ! I entire lite in that county, being a i farmer. Twenty-one years ago Mr. Fisher re-1 I tired from farming and came to New | Market to reside. He is very active for his age. taking care of his large i garden in the summer time and caring 1 for h"is horse and chickens. He is noted ! for his sociability and is very enter-1 taining to those visiting his home. t EXI'OHTS $27.229.659 AHEA I) j Revenue Bearing in Trade Balance of $411,483,009 Washington, D. C., March 17.—Ex ports exceeded imports passing through the thirteen principal American cus-1 toms districts during the week ended! March 13. by $47,229,659, giving the largest balance in favor of the United States ever produced by a single week's foreign trade business. The total value of exports for the j week was $69,840,719 and of imports! $22,611,060. An analysis of foreign trade condi-1 tions issued by the Department of Coo-! merce last night, shows that exports ; for the three months from December 1.1 1914, to Feibruary 28, were estimated! at $778,0 l 1,871, and imports, $.'167,- I 028,862, netting a favorable balance I of $411,483,009 Referring to the recent prediction by : Chairman Fitzgerald, of the House Ap propriations committee, that the gov- j ernment would face a Treasury deficit! at the end of the fiscal year, President; Wilson said yesterday he was not sure that measures would have to be taken for raising additional revenues, and j that he had not yet considered the sale of Panama canal bonds. The question will have to be studied as it develops, he said. The President said postoffice rev enues were gaining, reflecting better business conditions, and he indicated he was hopeful there would 'be similar j increases in other ordinary revenues. Before the next session "of Congress, the President said, he plans to consider i a budget system. Five Remonstrances Fail Stroudsbnrg, March 17.—Judge Staples yesterday gramted licenses to , five applicants against whom remon strances had been filed, the objectors failing to show any specific violation of the liquor laws. One new applicant was refused. The petitioners' side will be heard in eight cases on Friday. Hershey Teachers Inspect Steel Plant Lebanon, March 17.—Fourteen | members of the faculty and teachers i of the Hershey schools made am j tion trip to the American Iron and ! Steel Company's plant yesterday aft-' ernoon to see the method of produc tion. The Hershey teachers under the direction of Principal Keboch, came to Lebanon on the 4.15 train. HARmSBURG STAR INDEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1915. w "r-ww-vwvwwwvvWTTWVVVVV WVVTVy Ty V V ftft «T T *> T ▼ T▼¥ » y T y T T ¥T T V/s/t f/ie Annual March Wsft the Annual March Sale of Embroideries VIM/wV/I IvVpV Sale of Embroideries —Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 Bowman's Great March Sale Of House Furnishings And China Makes Its First Bow To < To-morrow Morning " < Women of Harrisburg- will recognize this sale as a departure from any on record in this city. 1 A March Sale of House Furnishings and China—and we have planned to make it so interesting-, a that it will prove worthy of becoming an annual affair-a necessity-to be looked forward to, as are 4 the many other annual sales of this store. About The Merchandise Itself Why Low Prices Are A Feature First of all, consider that every item in House Furnishings Because the many items purchased especially for this sale is of present desirability and the majority were specially pur- were bought in large quantity lots, we naturally received a con chased for this event. cession in price, and because we can sell in greater volume, we The China secticn is represented by new shipments of dinner have made a proportionate concession in offering them to the sets—wanted pieces and patterns in Cut Glass—and many articles public. Certain small lots of China are marked low enough to < that are intended for clearance. insure quick dismissal. i UX. k \\ A JfelfMßKpL Guaranteed to be positively rnt T> • . a mv « «- \-A IffiKi * The First Great March 1 \ A » I*'• SB four minutes. The acme of « —— __ _ 7f; TJ +1 "C>; glass center; oval and oblong ' oc isatliroom JJIX- _ Fireproof Cooking Bowls, at set—value 43c- one set to 8ha l ,es - tures, Choice, a customer. ■ Assortment consists of white la. t>i «i m, , m t , , . hath tub seat; 18 and 24-inch IJM Jji 'Mn. Blown Glass Table Tumblers at 40< dozen—value GOc ; en | towel bars; 18-inch glass graved bund. 39c Chamber Pails I shelves; with brackets; toilet TJ „ . . rp(\ % ' paper holder; combination ___ Imported German China, choice at 69^ —value 98c; assort ai kJv tumbler and soap holder; com- _ inent consists of cake plates, salad bowls, nut bowls, spoon trays, Galvanized; with cover. ! bination tooth brush and /I celery trays, comb and brush trays; sugar and cream sets and tumbler holder; tub and wall J f ehnn nlntoe mmm ™~~~ soap holders. w — — W^J This Sale Offers Rich Cut us? "° oi ! serole ' at 89 « Glass at $2.39 at I I A " watl,e< l articles in the on ml. . . j - Wearever Aluminum; with ' assortment. $3.50, |.'!.9S and d9c Tubs, at J9c —-——————cover; 4-quart size. jj -n , Made of good quality gal- ' Qgc Clothpq Baqkpt AB9ort, " e,lt ln " \anized iron, with drop ~, % v li/ w.""'' vUllr eludes 8-inch bowls, 10 and • »*«* Open Stock WiwW »■'«* ~ ; Dinnerware At ""*• "'" y , - i,,cil «« . _ _™^fy w I T dishes, handled mayonnaise bneets and _ une Halt 1 1 » et * 3 P t. water iu g s. Pillow Cases si.9B Bathroom Regular Price at a Discount Mirror, at ¥1.49 Johnson Bros. English /w White -»«»,.! frmm. wttb Porcelain, spray decora- Qj A) glass shelf and towel bar at- tlOIl. t ached ? size 10x17 inches. $2.50 (loz. cups and saucers, at C grade and popular * s2jo doz. size 42x36, 4")x:it), 50x36 It'.. and 54x36. 30c meat datters' «t i-ic 17 " qt ' dish I,a,18; 10 f,t - water ~ails; 8 qt - Hto<:k I'°' s > 8 -qt. Berlin ket- Oalico at yd.-val- 50c Taucedlshe™' at 23c! tl ":'"IP cover ' 1 2X15%.inch foot tubs; 39c and 4dishes, at 20c. 1 01Lt •. 29 "«t.ee». at e " ; " U " d 18 ' qt " pre9t ' rve kett ' e8; 59c 8,1,1 69c value 12V 2 C; 36 inches I ' loz -, t 39