Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 06, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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! Hundreds of handsome plaid skirts, newest serge and II *F MIHT I T'KL L\l WOMEN'S SILK HOSE
poplin The I^H
t Advance Showing & Sale Corred: Styles for Spring
HUNDREDS OF NEWEST COAT V
SUITS NOW READY AND JKXU J*'* A«W„11 A* JI
MORE ARRIVING DAILY— #*§ SSF J) / r> II
EVERY NEW MODEL SHOWN E " EA£ *Y YGMJ J F
THE Latest, Smaftest New Spring Y 0 shoi5 hoic ® of Coals » not J
Fashions, reproductions of high class limited. There are many // ft /
□reign models, and also the newest MaT?\ • §M%~ handsome styles for your choosing /| I jj
reations of New York's best designers J[s fW3HiF ™ ad f of the newe ? l materials and \ * s
re here in all their variations and we /( ( DA i uTr i 1 1 *y; I • '!
iaye never before offered a more ex- / /r fin \ BALM AC AANis in the lead. We n 1
ensive assortment. At each price we V
how a full range of the newest colors I V /// coat! " Underselling prices prevail:
of charge Alterations ' Bs usual, \\ yfim kjf $5.95, $7.50, $lO, sls ■l!
HANDSOME SUITS l_\y VK jaa BUY save
$ 17.90 s ls $ lB S 2O ■ ' the DRESSES ---£, ,, r„t , s !l il
9 ) ' ' ' we Fit Them AU—Nobody is Hard to Fit at Kaufman's, in every new Spring Style, Wool Crepes in all colors, Plain i!
_ d? A P* We have studied the stout woman question for years; there 1 /""M LJ ' I /£ «. 1 IV 4 1* JO'll D 1* |!
i/- 1 , j) /I L win be no such thing as -can tAt you, -or iwe ii have to send for and 1 alietas. also lvlessalines and Ol K I ODlinS. i
• # nnrl im f/~v H 7 /t, special measurement garments." Besides our regular stock of stout aawinv»unu wun i vypnno.
X 1 /tIIII II II 111 Mil I sizes we have the hallf sixes known as "stylish stouts," to fit the |i
/ . B I # large busted woman with small hips. These suits are elegantly « ymm y-v /v . 4 . 4 m a> 1 1
trimmed, and are cut in the very newest models, such as the misses fl* / IIL Q* I f | u* I V (If | Q* I £_ 1 Q* • ||
wear and come made in all colors. Come here and look them over. / V-f j 111 I / V-fl I I 1 | /™\ / 1 ]i
Our Early Spring Prices will irjfce Later Prices Look Big. the prices being no higher than the regular sizes. / ./ J , vP 1 U, vP I L./V/, IU 4> L, J
TO-MORROW A SALE OF The Blouse Section Is Blossoming With Charm- i!
! 1000 Girls' New Spring Wash Dresses in s New Fashions For s P rin §
! White and colored cot- ( Crepe de Chine, Voiles, i Crepe de Chine, Silks, Crepe de Chine Blouaes; ] j
r' ton Voiles and Crepe Crepes, Messalines and j Messaline Silks, Wash an the newest Spring ] \
Jtk Waists; values to |1.50. choice Silk Blouses; values Bl ouUsr valued shades; newest colors; ; ,
Ml rf CHOICE OF Choice for to SB.OO. Choice for 14.00. Choice, value $6.50. Choice for
MVM ANY DRESS 9Bc $1,95 $2.95 $4.95 !|
IPM vi JJ MMP §IQ Handsome New Spring Women's Undermuslins i|
U/* RL*( SI Special For Saturday
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n ILL I HI Gowns Gowns Gowns Bloomers jj
■ V \ ( /I VALUE TO Nicely made, cut full, lace Made of longcloth trim- Made of Nainsook and Women's light blue and ||
Bl LA KI ill // /A med In Val. lace and Swiss Longcloth; best workman- pink Crepe de Chine '!
l\f tA Ml pJ /% or embroidery yokes; all embroidery, cut full; all ship; cut full; lace and Bloomers- all sizes- 11 BO <!
UQ J H fifl sizes; SI.OO value. Choice embroidery yokes; values om ®' aII M/es > *I.BO ,
if W V \pu.\J\J sizeSt 75 Ci Choice for for Ito $1.60. Choice for value. Choice for
Any Dress here illustrated at 98c and many other charming styles 45c j 69c 95c 98c I
: You could hardly buy the materials for the price we ask for tinished garments and they are carefully made—the workmanship
! being of a high order. The materials include percales, reps, chambrays, ginghams and linens, in white, rose, light blue or pink; drop *<*7 * IT * O *«. I J n irvr» -
! shoulder or kitnono sleeves; with or without yoke; low belt straight line effects; pleated, semi-pleated or gored skirts; charming trim- W Offlen S Union OlluS VjniOn kJUIIS Women S V CSIS ;j
i ming effects of white pique, or beautifully embroidered in attractive design : some are in all whitj with colored trimming; included d b^6 | d i|
! are the ever favored plaids—large and small, overlaid checks, stripes, solid colors, figures and bars; sizes 6 to 14 years. drawing strings; all sizes Boc. sizes, 2 to 14 years old; 50c. -SU/» 39c values; all sizes. Special I vJ/-» !>
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I 500 Women's Gingham and Percale House Dresses, 98C First Floor Rear
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«n /ir-i\ a: r(tir\ xr At Kaufman's Absolute Clearance of All "'""-V
MEN! Save '5 to *lO on Yout g ,p "§> j;
Suit or overcoat Purchased J 0 ™ rcoa , B 3n |
at Kaufmans To-morrow Many 'A and Less MM
New 1-all suits and overcoats at the lowest prices ever quoted in , - sflr 1
Harri!bUrg ' : Boys' Overcoats <|»l f
On Sale To -morrow at $4.75 at •• • • -^7
Two hundred men's suits and overcoats, values to $lO. Long overcoats and Polo overcoats, hand- K \A !!
- somely made, values to $4. f
On Sale To -morrow at $7.50 Boys- Suits QC fl
One hundred men's suits and overcoats, values to sls. v •Ijl In
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On Sale To-morrow at $8.75 Coats in thc new orfolk styles> pants !l
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]| , „ . Piltv mens all wool blue serge suits, values to $13.50.
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I of These Men's 1 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at . fIJQ AA |!
II Hats To-morrow Your choice of the best mixed overcoats in the store. 6to 16 years ValllCS tO $5.90
: „ V' Your choice of the finest mixed cassimere suits, The suits come in the new Norfolk style with patch pockets,
isl HUnds2 CS indud,ng extra slout suits to 48 chest. All go at SO./ O The overcoats are ma de with the new shawl collar.
On Sale To-morrow. 500 Pairs of a Special Saturday Sale Boys' Knickers
Men's Business Trousers; of Boys' 2-Pants qq
Wfwjq', Values to $3, at Suits, at . . . |()p
\'i ft i \ rf / ( | , —J $7-80 valnea \/ V-X
i; «;»<> k- t c o I1( l Hfrhv Si I I Th ® coats are made ln the neweet Norfolk
bott hats and derby styJe The pantfl come llned; wlth belt to !
11 hats m the newest , match The best and
| j shapes; only a limited Handsomely made with belt loops, with and without cuffs; sizes 30 These suit, are made extra strong; win give AiTsea,neaped' th " j
11 quantity. to .44. double wear of an ordinury suit. All slzese.
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FRIDAY EVENING, HSHHBBDRO SSBfi'TEEEOKSPH MARCH 6,1914.
ENDEHVOR WORK OF
GREAT IMPORTANCE
H. L. Carl Tell* Deny Street Young
People Society 1* Training
Ground For Bigger Things
At the "annual
feed' of the Chris
tian Endeavor So
ciety of Derry
St re e t United
Brethren Church,
laat n 'Kht, H. L
umJ Carl, one of the
4 " Bgfl.. leading laymen of
•A /*WS this city, prominent
JrilJifll ln adult Bible class
\ work throughout
■ WilL Central Pennsylva-
MfciT" "IH nla, made an ad
, HHjߣ2SmbH dress on "The
CJi» 1 . Value of the En
ti T ir irr I deavor Society."
Mr. Carl declared that the work of the
Endeavor society in the church la even
more productive of good results than
Is the adult Bible class.
"For years," said Mr. Carl, "I firmly
believed that the adult Bible class
work was the most Important of all
the activities of the church. Now,
however, I am certain that more men
and women are brought into the
church through the work of the Chris
tian Endeavor Society than through
any other organizatoln.
"No young man can afford,' said
Mr. Carl in closing, "to miss the de
velopment that the Christian En
deavor will give him. The C. E. so
ciety Is the training school for the
workers of the morrow."
The social of last evening was the
most elaborate In the history of the
Derrj' street society. The feature of
a musical program was an original
skit written by a member of the so
ciety and staged by a dozen of the
younger boys and girls, called "An
Hour of Study.' Speakers who fol
lowed the luncheon of the evening in
cluded E. F, Weaver, Frank Manly,
president; Roland Renn and Mr. Carl.
Chairman of the committee in charge
of the arrangements was Miss Miriam
O. Carl.
Celebrate Anniversary. Special
services will be held all next week ut
the Sixth Street United Brethren
Church in celebration of the first an
niversary of the opening of the Sun
day school auditorium on March 16,
1913. The services during the week
will be In charge of the following pas
tors: Monday, the Rev. A K. Weir;
Tuesday, the Rev. Dr. J. A. Lyter;
Wednesday, the Rev. E. A. G. Bossier;
Thursday, the Rev. H. F. Rhoad; Fri
day, the Rev. C. E. Boughter.
Work on Bethel Church.— By April
1 work will be started toward tha
building of the new $20,000 church
home of the Bethel African Methodist
Episcopal Zion Church at Ash and
Brlggs streets. The four houses now
on the site will be torn down and
work will be begun on the chutch and
parsonage at once. The parsonage
will be completed by October and the
church by April, 1915.
TADPOLES TO BANQUET
The banquet of the Tadpoles, an or
ganized Sunday school class at Pine
Street Presbyterian Church, will be
held this evening at the home of Mer
cer B. Tate. 218 North Second street.
Among the speakers will be Brenton
Wallace, coach at the Harrisburg
Academy, and Vance C. McCormick,
honorary members of the class.
New Members Join. Additional
members were taken into the Chris
tian Endeavor Choral Union at the
rehearsal held in Market Square Pres
byterian Church. The union is pre
paring to give the sacred cantata,
"The Redeemer." in Augsburg Lu
theran Church some time next month.
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