Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 09, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    KAuMeut3 Cle&ii Sweep 3<sfe!
Selliig Records Will Be Broken To-morrow, Saturday
IStore1 Store Will Open at 8.30 A. M. and Close at 9 P. M.
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| Still Greater Reductions in All Women's and Swisses' Broom coupon for Saturday
| Suits, Coats, Furs, Dresses and Skirts II FromT A tm M y
I Shop in the Morning if Possible and Avoid the Afternoon Rush II
* 1 t for, each, AUv
A Clean Sweep of All Women's and Misses' Suits' A -Cton Sweep of 1®»f B™^TZT&2& 8 ™^ TZT&2&
Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' JJKrLdS SJvIK 1 S tomer. None to children.
Suits Suits * Suits Suits $3.00 to $3.50 DRESS fljl 7Q ,
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■ ILU I $4.00 to $4.50 DRESS Cfi Women's Blouses, made of silk Women's Handsome Silk and Z>Mt
** SKIRTS for «N£.D«/ and shadow lax»s, -| /jq Blou**, values np ma AP
Assorted colors and $12.00 Assorted colors and sizes; Assorted colors and sizes; Assorted colors and sizes; Assorted Cnln™vl*Ul/ to W. 50. Clean »[>•». MO
IJ to $15.00 values. $10.50 to SIB.OO values. $18.50 to $22.50 values. $25.00 to SBO.OO values Assorted Colors and Styles. Clean Sweep Price, . 10
X _ , r,- n r f~, _ ■ Women s Blouses, made of messes Sweep Price
v Extra Size Suits for Extra Large Women at Clean Sweep Prices $5 on tn on fippqc /ttn 11118 and chlffon » iUt > crep®#, nets women's Blouses, made of irut*
jj F LIK-Jijbb VL J and shadow laces, (T>o /»A voUa > cr *^ > lawn, OA
ra SKIRTS for VUwi/ values up to $4.00. rjM values up to SI.OO. Clean
I [A Clean Sweep of Every Women's & Misses' Winter Coats
§ Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' SKIRTS s for DRESS $4.29 " ClG3n oWGGp SbIG Of High Gr3(lG COfSGtS
O Winter Coats Winter Coats Winter Coats Winter Coats Exlra Slzo Skirts for Extra Lar« Ladles $2.00 La Grecque Corset for $1.69
§ 6P* AA EA A A CM ssr A A N / $3.00 La Grecque Corset for $2.39
O . ftET Oil . . Jh 5 / Ml . X'f 61 Jill S4 ".till $5.00 La Grecque Corset for $3.89
O —>■ _•#— —> | _*. v g / p| „ P $2.00 Warner Corset for $1.15
© W# ■ • M.M ltf Clean iweep Of All Women's $2.50 Warner Corset for $2.15
O Assorted colors and SB.OO Assorted colors and $12.00 All styles, all colors; $16.50 All sizes and styles- $20.00 and Mifiiac' Dreccoe I I sizes °f eac h kind. Sale on First Floor, Rear.
O to SO.OO values. to $14.00 values. " to SIB.OO values. to $25.00 values miMß® VI 69985
| Extra Size Coats for Extra Large Women at Clean Sweep Prices ) rW"s3 i69 A Oloail SWCBp Sale Of All WOffleil'S,
O[A Clean Sweep of Ail Girls' Winter Coats-Sizes 2to 16 Years B "" Cop " Men's and Children's Coat Sweaters
5 ENTIRE STOCK DIVIDED INTO 4 LOTS women's and Misses- SB.OO tf» r $1.25 Boys'and Girls' Coat Sweaters for 89^
. _ A „ and SIO.OO serge and silk .HiS llf I $3.00 Women's and Men's Coat Sweaters for SI 7ft
6 $2 89 V»° $ $U gQ I ' orCirls ' *"• to * 9 «° Winter DlM "' «P«J.UU $4.00 Women's and Men's Coat Sweaters for $2.69
IJ Y Coats . Assorted colors and all sizes, but not all $5 00 Women's and Man's float PSwpatprs fnr QS
0 53 89 For Girlß ' fl!!' $6 - 5# Winter $6 89 For Girls ' $9 - s » to $U 09 Wi »'« " I " !L25 Co a rSweltoX $ 83®
C ° atS fV ' V/ C<>atS Women's and Misses' sl2, sls <T» n „ - "
1 A CLEAN SWEEP OF ALL FURS A Clean Sweep Sale of Girls' Dresses
sizes. i | kale on Second Floor Annex
Large Size French Coney Skin Extra Fine French Coney Skin French Conev Skin Neck Pierps 75c oiri.' washable pa.oo oiris- washable € |
I HIT XX ~LI. MAft /rn , Mllffs or Nark Piaras wnrtli , leces, Women's and Mtsseo' $25, m■+s* ar Dresses for OJL Dresses for 31.0y
g| Muffs, worth $3.00, up to $3.50, Qr J-- fi-J-f- $16.50 89c 52.95
g|- for for, each «PO.O for **'" M„ti, . ktaa , nd branll(ol
Choice of Black or Brown. Choice of Black or Brown. Assorted styles. Choice of Black or Brown. I"*? 1 "' assorte d colors. ClPHtl S\A/PPp Snip {)f SHIf atlH
® J Cotton Petticoats and Kimonos
I Men'. There Never Was a Sale Like This At
© a /"«i o $4.00 Messaline Silk Petticoats for $2.69
o One Hundred SIB.OO to $22.50 Value Finest HH oV aTbo^ 6 150 c Black Cotton Petticoats for ........... I
| Chinchilla Overcoats, Shawl Collar, at ► Sult< anri nu .L 4 . e
Of . / » , > «««» OIIU wvorcoais and Crepe Kimonos for 95*
0 500 Pairs of Men's 2oo Men's 50 Men's Suits in Extra The Lowest Prices Ever Quoted $3 -°° Full Length Crepe Kimonos for •^ l - 5 »
1 So, Val <M 10 aad Overcoats Large and Stout Sizes Boys °r coats 49 A Clean Sweep Sale of Men's Furnishings
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15) 3f Atr values lO fn nlri mt ' 12 Vic Men's Hose, all colors, for 16c Men's Brighton Garters for
JK d&x A o**, * UIULJ IV tf/MU at VP iV/
18 IB < Boys' Shawl Collar _ _ BOc Men's Percale Shirt* for . .8!lc I
Q _ nworonoto A Ik A SI.OO Men's Percale Shirte for BOc BOe Men's Blue Chambray Shirts for
I Lf!r n c«atfSo V fiC ATs4.7s< 350 Men's Finest Hand $3.49 2'.'; 3 ""-"H
| $6.50 Valnes, 150 iwen'7~ Tailored^ U / tS and Over- Boys , All Wool Suits Qfl A clean sweep of
1° Fine Ouerrnat« coats - Values to $25.M.1W Women s Newest Neckwear
Men's Full LinpH If f UVerCOaTS tjl:- t~ rm a , Far Less Than Half Rric©
Ct\*A iif Pnnie VbIuCS to TO-MotrOW Only Boys' Fine Norfolk d)A A A Women's Neckwear, values up to 39c. Sale
Lorauroy rants f1550 x * a j j suits Jfll Price,
ROO Mai- fIJ9 AA J X* i C jfl I I VaJlues t0 at I I Women's Neckwear, values up to 75c. Sale OOp I
lies, at' V•" AT § g bOO Boys' All Wool Chin- Women's valuesupto $1.50.' Sale QQ^
.—— chilly Overcoats Price, OZ/C
CHILDREN Hi BOY
SCOUTSTO PARADE
Biederwoif Meetings at Waynes
boro Attracting Thousands to
Evangelistic Services
Special to Tht Teltgraph
Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 9.—Several
thousand persons attended the Bieder
woif meeting in the tabernacle Wednes
day night and last night. Mr. MeEwan,
iif £j£ > , . ' V
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 9,1914.
who has charge of the singing, is
accomplishing results from the choir
that has been formed since he has
been here. While the large choir was
singing "Win Them One by One" the
large audience noticed that Mr.
Mi'Ewan was "spotting" someone in
the audience and they were somewhat
surprised when he called the choir to
halt with their singing and requested
a little girl, dressed in blue, to come
out of the audience to the stage and
sing the last stanza of the song. The
little girl was Miss Evelyn Staley,
aged 10 years, daughter of Chief of
Police Stephen Staley, of this place.
She is an exceptionally good singer
and It did not take Mr. McEwan long
to find it out.
The feature of the Biederwoif meet
ing on Saturday afternoon will be the
Sunday school parade. The bovs and
girls will meet at the tabernacle at
'J o'clock and with banners and Hags
will march through the streets of
Waynesboro, preceded by the famous
Wayne band. All children 16 years
old and under are urged to join the
parade. The Hoy Scouts will also
march In the parade.
New Borough Organization
Is Complete at Lykens
Lykens, Pa., Jan. 9. Lykens bor
ought council has completed its or
ganization. Alfred F. Hanna was cho
sen president, succeeding J. F. Myers;
Henry Kieser secretary, and Jacob
Miller treasurer. Charles Clapsaddle
was elected health officer. Council
decidedto combine the position of road
supervisor and policeman, for which
position S6O per month is to be paid.
In times of public demonstrations ex
tra officers maj be employed temper.
arily. Edward Kuntzleman was cho
sen for this position.
Chief Burgess Witmer performed his
first official business when a number
of foreigners were arrested by Con
stable Hawk and two deputies. They
were celebrating their Christmas and
a number became intoxicated and
started a fight, which resulted In a
foreigner being seriously stabbed.
SAVED CAKE MANY YEARS
Blaln, Pa., Jan. 9.—Mrs. William
A. Johnson, of this place, has a piece
of cake she baked in the year 1881.
She baked the cake for her brother,
John Woods, who left for the West
that Spring and on his return In five
years brought a small remnant of It
back and Mrs. Johnson has it yet. Mr.
Woods is now a resident of Woodhull,
Illinois, engaged In the dry &,oods store
business.
Berwick Man Paid S3O
to Friend to Kill Him;
Money Offered Often
Berwick, Pa., Jan. 9.—That William
Lechtenfeld. whose body was found
riddled with bullets in Briar Creek
township December 19, paid S3O for
his own murder is the conclusion an
nounced to-day by officers who have
been working for weeks on the case.
Ijechtenfeld, they say, * furnished the
revolver, that he borrowed from an
other man, and bought the cartridges
that were to penetrate his own body.
Then, according to the theory, he
hired the assussin to commit the deed
and stood In the bushes while his
slayer shot him.
To Drove this the Slate oolicemen
have what they describe as an amaz
ing array of evidence. The motive for
the crime was lacking from the Ilrst.
There was every indication of suicide
with the impossibility of it. He had
threatened suicide by poisoning and
shooting, but feared doing so, becamie
he believed his soul would be lost.
In a saloon he offered money to a
man to kill him, and it has been es
tablished that he left the saloon with
a foreigner, although nothing was
thought of it at the time. The fact
that he paid for his own murder is
indicated to the satisfaction of the
State police investigators by the fact
CASTOR IA Farlnfantsand Children. Bears
the Kind You Have Always Bausht Blgl 2r ture
that he had money above the aanount
he offered for the killing when he left
home, and there was little on his per
son when the body was found.
DISCUSS CO-OPERATION ,
"Co-Operation of the Home and
School" was discussed in a paper read
by Miss Edna Yost, at the second meet
ing of the Parent-Teachers' Association,
of the Maclay Building, last night. A
vocal solo by Miss Ruth Hoover, an A
an Instrumental solo by Miss Tost, were
on the program. Officers were eleoted
as follows: J. H. Garland, president;
Mrs. Davis, .vice-president; Miss Crane,
sceretary; Mrs. Gingrich, treasurer.
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