Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 13, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    OF BEAUTIFUL Spring Millinery 1
COMB IN AND INSPECT OWN WONDERFUL. ARRAY OF DAINTY -*
MILLINERY A 1
We oannot do justice to these exquisite creations
York In this you to !■
KAUFMAN'S—SECOND FLOOR—REAR. II *IB IJJ |L III' | ■ II * 1 WD 1
Our Formal Opening Will Occur Shortly. Watch Daily Papers. f _j|
Continuation To-morrow of Our Gigantic Advance Sale of "4
Women's and Misses' Newest Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses I
Actual Present Day Values SIB.OO to $22.50 Special at ij/ X
r ~ - Stldl atest Spring Models, some plain tailored, others fancy
Women S & Misses li/r. ~ . trimmed; also the new Balmacaan. The materials
XT O • O v Misses New are fanc y Epongee, Novelty Checks, Benga- J2- JL2tT
[New spring »JUItS line, Twine Cloth, Serges and Novelty ygw^ <>
■ < «« SPRTNCx Weaves, all the Desirable Spring
SslS nITJrp r? " co,ors ' all sizes U P to 51 fVf / apasfeV .
■ O|Jl 1 O bust measure. Buy r l\
Over 15 models to choose . _ our E a 'ter Suit f J
from. The new materials <TI C fjfj
include fancy Crepes, t|/Xt/«V/V/
MORE THAN FIFTEEN
SMART NEW STYLES IN
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' f JIIIb /(\ lS» Women's and Misses'
SPRING SUITS \ \ W * Sre"se! Pr : ng . sls
MORE THAN TWELVE [l/ S I to c hoose from Low I I
V\ \\ \\\ \ JT 3J Necka, Raglan Sleeves, Co-
NEW SPRING STYLES OF Vv/A V\ 1 , Suits for Stout QIC feet Bodice, Double and I
COATS FOR \\ Y\ Women 1 b»UU maTeHals'are Chiffon Taf
\\ \ \ [A A special series of models for £fL. taß ' 15 o.*?® 6 f-S, r <
ITM"»*/ICM AMI"* MTCCCC \\\/S W women, 37 to 63 bust measure, Changeable Silks and Wool
WUMLN AINU Mloobo w straight front and slightly cutaway Crepes. All the new Spring
models, all with newest Spring colors, including black, and
V. / ftr* |f Skirts; choice of serges, bedford all
* oordS a and b crepe S: colors are black D BUT VOU^EAmR
Women's Gowns v
Nicely made, cut full, lace or 7 5 Tk T r-. # __ _
embroidery yokes; all sizes, \V / [V I L IJ|
««.* w omen slNewopringblouses
Women's Gowns Every New Shade, Every New Model in Every
Made of longcloth, trimmed __ -iVT'II l~" 1
in Val. lace and Swiss em- OlZe, YOU Will rind Here
broidery, cut full; all sizes; \y/ 'DI \7 1 A, 1 rS\ ~
SI.OO value. Choice for
Women s blouses, Values to $1.50 . . . 98c
09C Made ° f Crc P e - Voiles » Lawns, plain and figured; also high col-
ors—pink, blue and corn. All sizes from 34 to 44. Choice for 98£.
Women's Gowns Women s Blouses, Values to $3 .. . $1.95 Mr
Made of Nainsook and Made of China and Messaline Silks, Crepe and Cotton Voiles,
Longcloth; best workman- Lace and Net; in every new style and color. Sizes 34 to 44. Choice P
ship; cut full; lace and em- or jßess^Hy
broidery yokes; values to Women's BIoUSeS, VaWs to $4 (t? \| W
$1.50. Choice for !_ y ' » • . \J =j\_j|/
Made of Crepe de Chine, Voile, Messaline and Chiffon Silks, Net \ J r
a nd Laces, in all the newest shades and styles. All sizes from 34 to \
KAUFMAN' First Floor, Kear. 44. Choice for $2.95. ' \
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LOWEST PRICE f'il ft
YET ..... . MoO
ici's Suits ana dfcrcoats; Were sl® & sl2
Kanftaii's New Spring Silts for Mea aid Young
Men Are iere o Ik Greatest Variety and tk Very
Lowest Prices Ever Quoted. Cance Over These Prices I
ss *2M° s "l4K 75 '
EVERY SUIT SNAPPY AND mw.vv
WESI sens FOR BAYS
: Style—2 Pairs of Knickers—Good $5.00
—They Come to Sizes 6 to
>T BALKAN NORFOLK SUITS for Boys,
2 Pairs of Knickers, Good \<
BOYS' FULL KNICKER BLUE SERGE NORFOLK BOYS' NEW NORFOLK
PARTS, Good Tsc SUITS for <s><* SUIIS, <1 Jf 1
Values, Sizes 3to I yj/r Boys, $6.00 \\ « to $3 50, 6to Xs\\ M - I
17, for . . . . values,? to 14, at . . . <\|JJio/J)
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FRIDAY EVENING, &AREISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 13, 1914.
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MORE THAN TEN STYLES
OF THE NEW AND
HANDSOME SPRING
DRESSES.
A SPECIAL SERIES OF
MODELS OF SUITS AND
COATS FOR EXTRA LARGE
WOMEN.
ALL ALTERATIONS MADE
FREE OF CHARGE BY OUR
EXPERT FORCE OF
FITTERS AND ALTERATION
HANDS. IN EVERY
INSTANCE WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.
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What Fashing Has Decreed j
For Little Folks This Spring i
Formal Opening of Our Girls' Dresses
New Styles in influite variety will be presented to-morrow
They include the prettiest kinds and nicest qualities; very many of the lots purposely pur- !|
chased and held in reserve for this great Opening Display and Sale. :
d» 1 Q C Girls' Dresses, GIRLS' DRESSES, /[H j;
-'Values to $3.00. 75c value for "yC
Made in all the newest ma- Made of Pcrca i es and G ing- |l
terials; in every new model. . ... ~ ~ £ rf t /Win! <!
All sizes 6to 14 years old. ham ' a " slzes 2to 14 y ears - old - N
GIRLS'COLORED GIRLS' DRESSES,QQ JlSu If
WASH DRESSES Values to $1.50, for. VOC \\^H
$2.45, $2.90, $3.90 .\icely made and trimmed, i;t
In every new model; in all made in all colors, of |p|
sizes 6 to 14 years. and Percales, also white \ jl
GIRLS' DRESSES AH hizes to H years old. ||
some assortment of Girls' /-«• t > -r» ~ , ~ _ _ j;
White Dresses; in all sizes lr . 4s 1 ) 3 jT| \ i
from 2to 14 years old. Values to $2.00. 4> ®Jy I|\ 1
-'At $1.45, $ 1 .95, P Ma f e °! Rep ,; G ™« ham and t V\l
d?Onc d>Or\d Percales, m all the newest W \ \l
$3.95, up to models and the newest color- 'Hly' I I
$9 98 " 1 & s - All sizes 6to 14 years
SEE OUR GIRLS* DRESSES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. ! '
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Well-known Upper End
Farmer Hangs Himself
Ellzabethville. Pa., March 13. —Henry
I. Hart man, a farmer, residing about
two miles north of this place, com
mitted suicide by hanging yesterday
morning. He left the house some
time after 1 o'clock at night, It is be
lieved. He failed to answer at the call
for breakfast and his son Thomas went
out to ascertain the reason and found
him suspended with a »ope In the barn.
The reason for the act Is unknown,
except 111-health, which seemed to
prey on ills mind. He was a devoted
member of the St. John's Lutheran
Church and always active In all phases
of church work. The community was
greatly shocked. Coroner Eckinger
held an Inquest, after which Under
taker Bufllngton took charge of the
body. He Is survived by a widow and
, seven children, two sons and five
| daughters. Funeral will be held to
; morrow morning.
! RADFORD, VA. MAN
! Rundown and Nervous, Restored
to Health by Vinol.
I A. D. Robinson, Radford, Va., says:
! "I was all run down in health, had no
i appetite and was so nervous I could
i not sleep at night. Vinol was recom
| mended to me and after using one
i bottle I noticed nn improvement. Con
| tinuing its use I was completely re
| stored to health. The nervousness is
; all gone, I can get a good night's sleep
| and have a hearty appetite. I can
| recommend Vinol to anyone who suf
i fers as I did."
I Vinol is the greatest body builder
and strength creator we know of. The
i curative elements pf the cod's liver,
aided by the blood-making, strength
ening properties of tonic Iron con
tained in Vinol, restore the lacking In
gredients to the blood, and the result
is health, strength and vigor.
If you need building up try a bottle
of Vinol with the understanding that
your money will be returned if it does
not help you. George A. Gorgas,
Druggist, Harrisburg. Pa. Vinol is
sold in Steelton, Pa., by T. Prowell.
P. S. —If you have Eczema try our
Saxo Salve. We guarantee It—Adver- i
1 tieement.
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The New Spring Skirts Are Ready jj
Hundreds of handsome plaid skirts, newest serge and pop- !;
lin skirts, every size is here. The prices are
$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 $5.95 I!
s : J jj
7{ucr GvuvqJU LK
Coat*
M!Mi Hii is a slip-on effect, with capacious Rag- j j
gapP < g Slp |SA lan sleeves, slashed side pockets and man- !j
ili§* fji& I< y n ' cu^s » an( l may be worn buttoned close- ] j
iljlpl ly at the neck or open with revera.
y&Zfa Made of all-wool fancy coatings, in tweed ]!
and big English overplaid designs, thus |i
carrying out in the fabrics the swagger, ;i
pt 'f § sportive character of the garment itself.
yjfgl Sxtra. Special :
$5-15, |6.<|s $16.00 ,||
U KAUFMAN'S— FLOOR.
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CORSETS li|
The Secretof Perfect Grace||
The very newest models now being displayed are notable j!
for their plastic grace and submissive contour.
Royal Worcester Warner's Rust La.Grecque
Corsets Proof Corsets Corsets
Priced from $1 to $3. Priced from $1 to $3. Priced from $3 to ft
KAUFMAN'S—FIRST FLOOR—REAR. !
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News Items From Points
in Central Pennsylvania
Shumokin.—Charles Bobbin was fa
tally Injured at the Culbert colliery
yesterday, coal falling on his back aa
he was loading a wogan.
Reading.—The family here was no
tified yesterday of the sudden death
of Mrs. Arthur A. Devlin, prominent
Reading society woinun, while on a
visit to relatives In Chicago.
Reading. Mayor Ira W. Stratton
yesterday announced appointment of
the following to comprise Reading's
first city planning commission, to as
sist in laying out new streets, annexing
territory and recommending changes
to beautify the city: Jonathan Moul,
retired merchant; A. F. Smith, archi
tect; Edward C, Nolan, banker; John
Keiin Staufter, newspaper correspond
ent, and Edward H. Knerr, banker.
Pottsvllle.—A coroner's Jury cen
sured the Buckthorn Coal Company,
the owners and operators of the
Chance colliery, near St. Clair, in its
verdict after an inquest into the cause
of the death of David H. Geiger, of
the latter place.
Reading.—After being in the Schuyl
kill river for forty-six days, the body
of Mrs. Adam Anderson, 60 years old,
who with her husband was drowned
when they accidentally drove into the
stream during a blinding rainstorm
on Saturday night, January 24, was
recovered yesterday. The husband's
body was found ten days after the
accident.
Hazleton. —The detachment of State
troopers here was withdrawn yester
day and the men returned to their
barracks at Wyoming, Pa., owing to
the necessity of retrenchment because
of the lack of funds for outpost duty.
Hazleton. —The citizens of West Ha
zleton having voted authority for a
loan of $50,000 for street paving, ex
tension of the sewerage system and
other needed improvements, council
will prepare at once for the sale of
the bonds and the letting of contracts.
Reading.—James E. Howe, aged 66
years, a machinist and former fore
man of the Reading car shops, ended
his life by inhaling gas.
THE STANDARDIZED CAR
See the Cole "Four" and "Six" at
the Automobile Show.
REHR BROS. & CO.
if you have not seen our latest cata
log we will be pleoned to send it.
Spangler, Sixth above Maclay.—Adver
tisement.
GREATEST POSSIBLE: EXPRESSION'
Can be Illustrated in the Behr Bros.
, Players. Spangler, Sixth above Maclay.
—Advertisement.
Reading Firemen Will
Co-operate on Paid System
Reading, Pa, March 13.-—At a meet
ing of the Firemen's Union, composed
i of delegates from the thirteen volun
i teer companies of the city, the firemen
yesterday acquiesced In the plans of
. city council for a paid department by
appointing a committee composed of
one member from each company to
co-operate with the city officials.
Itching Stops
! Instantly!
One Application of ZEHO Stopa This
Unbearable Torture and Makes
Life Worth Living,
\ Get a 350 Bottle Today and Prove It.
It doesnt take any longer to apply ZEMO
than It does to scratch and rub those
f awful itching
places, but it does
Fj) more good. ZEMO
puts an instant end
W to the itching,
rV leaving the skin
cool and comfort
'*» \ able, while scratch
-- I lng just makes it
■ I worse, and ZEMO
V conquers the cause
i of the. itching at
tho same time.
This remarkable
skin remedy ants
M almost like maglo.
14 quickly allays
the irritation that
"tSSrsi£2? causes itching.
whether this is
germ activity or clogged pores and blood
vessels, and when used regularly produoM
really wonderful and permanent results.
Try ZBMOI Provo it for yourself. Buy
a 250 bottle today and stop yonr torture
at once.
*ZEMO Is sold and guaranteed by druf*
i gists everywhere and In Harrlsburg by
| Golden Seal Drug Store, E. Z. Gross,
I Kennedy's Medicine Store, Croll Keller
W. T. Thompson, C. M. Forney; T
i Prowell. Steelton, Pa.
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