Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 19, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY EVENING, RARIUBBURO TELEGRAPH MARCH 19,1914. ■
Starts To-morrow, Friday, and Continues Until EASTER j
These Extraordinary Values Will Prove Beyond a Doubt 1
That KAUFMAN'S IS AN UNDERSELLING STORE I
Charming New Easter
Air at Gur Famou:
Hundreds of New Spring Coats
In every new style, every new material and every
new Spring shade, all at underselling prices.
$5.95, $7.95, $lO, sl2, sls to $25
New Arrivals in Balmacaan Coats
It is a slip-on effect, with capacious Ruyian sleeves, slashed side
pockets and mannish cuffs and may be worn buttoned closely at the
neck or open with revers.
Made of all-wool fancy coatings, in tweed and big English overplald
designs, thus carrying out in the fabrics the swagger, sportive charac
ter of the garment itself.
The Underselling Prices Are
$5.95, $7.50, $9.50 to $15.00
Kaufman's Second Floor.
Women's Easter Gloves
Our Glove Department is stocked with a splendid assort
ment of good quality of silk, wash and kid gloves, for street
or evening wear; marked at inexpensive prices.
Women's SI.OO 7Qr- W
Gloves for ' r \1
Imported Lambskin gloves; 2- * >
button clasp, in black and col- 111 f MY
ors; every pair guaranteed to »n r (fcpSpc,* A■ A AwV
wear a new pair; all sizes. i
Women's $1.25 Jflf'
Kid Gloves, for 7UC W* |||| /£, -~v
Women's Imported Lambskin I // "k* ■
Gloves; 2-button clasp; , black (7 ?\/ \*' /) m
and all colors; guaranteed to ;• • am
wear; all sizes. ' mn
,69c mSmdW%
16-button length pure thread *
Silk Gloves; double finger tip;
black and white; all sizes.
Julius Kayser's Women's
Women's $1.25 f\C Washable Chamois Gloves
Kid Gloves, for.. .7 JC Jf, »«£ •»" ">»« »»"' •"« '«"■
Women' 16-button length rf\ 1 rK 1 *
long Silk Gloves; double finger I f* onH Hs I O rtQir
tips,in black and white; all sizes. QllU I u jJCIII
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Suits, Coats and Dresses
is Underselling Prices
| Women's and Misses' Handsome
i Easter Suits, $lB to $22.50 <M K
Value, Special for iplU
Nicely tailored, perfect fitting garments, of all the newest materials;
Serges, Crepes, Poplins and Gabardines; 15 distinct models to choose
from. Every popular Spring shade and all sizes.
Pre-Easter Underselling Sale Price $15.00
Women's and Misses' Handsomely
Tailored Suits. The Season'sdJQ A
Best Offering for
These suits are positively the best value in Harrisburg at this price
I to-day, bar none. Suits that have an actual value of from $25 to S2B.
i They are made in Poplin, Silk Poplin, Gaberdine and Crepes, and all the
I desired shades of the season and ull sizes.
| Pre-Easter Underselling Price $20.00
Women's and Misses' Handsomely
Tailored Easter Suits, <tOf%
Specials for iJ)£U
Exponents of the best tailoring art 111 America in a great variety of
exclusive and distinctive designs.
Fancy tailored effects in wool Crepes, Serges, Gaberdines, Silk Pop
lins and Silk Moire. All the newest Spring shades and all sizes for Wo
men's and Misses'.
Pre-Easter Underselling Sale Price $25.00
A Special Lot of Handsome
Sample Suits
Exact copies of the finest imported models; only one and two of a
kind—assorted colors; sizes are 16 to 40; Suits that are positively worth
$45 to S6O. Special at
S3O, $35 and $45
' Extra Specials for the Hard to Fit
We have studied the stout woman question for years; there will be
no such thing as "can't fit you," or "we'll have to send for special meas
urement garments." Besides our regular stock of stout sizes we have
the half sizes known as "stylish stouts," to fit the large busted woman
with small hips. These suits are elegantly trimmed, and are cut In the
very newest models, such as the misses wear and come made in all
colors. Come here and look them over. *
i THE PRICES BEING NO HIGHER THAN THE REGULAR SIZES.
Handsome Easter Dresses
i Every new model—made of the new soft finished
Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Messaline, Crepe Meteor.
The colors are black, navy, reseda, tango, wistaria, in
fact every new Spring shade is here, and all sizes. The
underselling prices are
$7.95, $lO, $12.90, sls, to $25
Kaufman's Second Floor.
Real Style at
the Celebr
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IVWORCESTER f
1 VCORSETS—
Tremendous Output— That's Wly wFmj
Suet Superior Corsets Are Possible )) j jif
At SI.OO f§ $3.00 lm
i Royal Worcester Corsets are here in every authen- I j I f"L :
tic Spring and Summer model. An extremely low
style—practically bustless—is illustrated. It is only IrtfnTh
one of a family of graceful styles, which provide for
the individual needs of every figure. Consult our cor
set experts about ydur requirements—their advice Is \iW?TFSITt>
helpful.
KAUFMAN'S First Floor, Rear.
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I Hits Dynamite Cap With
Ax and Lands in Hospital
Special to The Telegraph
Mountville, Pa., March 19.—Lewis
Bmlth, 9 years old, wanted to see how
loud a report he could make and took
his father's heavy ax and struck a
dynamite cap a terrific blow. There
was an explosion and he Is now In a
critical condition, having- been badly
cut and lacerated by the flying powder
and contents. He was blown about sllx
feet away and when picked up by his
mother was bleeding and unconscious.
IO lie w-fj* hurried to the hospital. j
STOLE ROOFING PAPER X
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., March 19. Vhen
David A. McKinney, a Sunbury con
tractor, bought the tabernacle here
where the nev. Dr. Henry W. Stough
held hie evangelistic campaign, he re
moved the roofing paper, which had
been little used and a* good as new,
rolled it into thirty rolls and stored it
Inside the building. Yesterjlay when
he went to get a wagonloart he found
that someone had stoien !t. The police
arerunning down clue*.
Hundreds of Handsome EASTER HATS j
All at Underselling Prices I
Now is the time to select your Easter Hat, and /jff
by buying here at our special Underselling Sale you are JB/ §
sure to save. We sell hats like all other lines—at our IS art 1
Famous Underselling Prices—and in no 1$ Jk /h>. HI I
instance do we sacrifice beauty, style or /hi g
workmanship. We have ready a superb Ivl law iaJ I
gathering of beautiful creations to Jjk Jm/ 5
choose from. Each Hat the exact repro- HW jh Ngjwoff jffir §
duction of Paris and New York's latest iffl
models —and every Hat on Sale made in ft / f
our workrooms by our skilled force of IjH Hl' o
expert trimmers and workers. \l I 5r * lal $
Exclusive Trimmed Hats at /$} I
$3.90, $4.90, $5.90, XSILr I
$6.90, to $25.00 \$ I
Exclusive applies equally well to $3.900r $4.90 Hats as to the $25.00 Hats. There 1
are no duplicates of any model at any price. g
The popular priced Hats at $4.90 to SB.OO are values of the sort that have made a
the Kaufman Millinery Section famous. The variety of styles and colors are so |
great that you are certain to be suited. Untrimmed shapes, only the newest, at g
95c, $1.49, $1.95 up to $7.50
Extraordinary Bargains f
On Sale Friday Only J
FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY AO f\ F* S
Women's and Misses' n j i s
Women's and Misses Up (hO H £ $6.00 Balmacaan Coats for ' S g
to $12.50 New Spring Suits, J)(j a / -) Made of all-wool English Tweed In the new shade I 5
of grray; sizes 16 to SB. o
Suits made of strictly all-wool mate- FO * ~JI»A V ONLY g
rials, in serges and diagonals. Plain .$5 .00 1 |
tailored or fancv models; all colors and values to $».oo. special for g
Newest model dresses, made of soft finish Taffetas S
sizes in the lot rtßes lessallneß in a sr °° d aiSSortment of Colors an g
" "IDAY ONLY „ , FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY C
Girls' Wash Dresses; QQ Boys Blouses at •••• 17 p Young Men's £*7 g
values to $2.00, for.. */OC nf , V Norfolk Suits .. $ / «Ovl 6
* t 25 dozen of Revere blouses, made X
Made of Percales, Gingham and with link collar ana open cuffs; 5 Suits In this lot that aold to 118- O
chambray, in all the newest mod- to 16 years, they come In handsome mixed mal §
els; all sizes 6 to 14 years old. _ tarial. v
_ FOR FRIDAY ONLY X
FOR FRIDAY ONLY R > -R1n,,,..,. - 5
Women's Gowns; $1
value, for DOC slMa 3to c years AU wool ma _ Men's Silk Hose; 50c QQ §
Made of Longelotli lace and em- terial In different shades; values to Value, for OJ7C x
broidery trimmed; all sizes; cut 7l >c. c
full. 200 pairs of Men's pure thread x
FOR FRIDAY ONLY silk hose; all the newest Spring X
FOR FRIDAY ONLY Boys' Norfolk 1 QQ shade; all sizes. O
Women's Neckwear; Suits V 1 eOS/ " §
valiicc tn ll Handsome Cheviot Norfolk Suits, FOR FRIDAY ONLY . ft
values to -J with full knlcker pants; sizes 6to ... , T r • £
75c JL fcil4 years. Women s Union nA 5
Just 200 pieces Manfacturers' _ , AX „ _ Suit 6; 50c value, for'OJ/C S
sample line; all kinds. FOR FRIDAY ONLY X
FOR FRIDAY ONLY JpZeZO ° r *" SiZe "' S
Women's Silk Oft These coats are out of suits sell- K
Waist, $2.50 value, «|> 1 .U" lnß up to !i®: FOR FRIDAY ONLY |
Made of white China Bilk; Bailor FOR FRIDAY ONLY Children's Hose ; y
collar; all sizes. Men's Odd Pants ... OQ 12 value, for ... 4 J /ZC |
FOR FRIDAY ONLY 05/ C 200 pairs of Boys' and Girls' fast S
) Children's Muslin Draw- IJJ One lot of mixed cheviot pants, color ribbed hose, In black and tan; g
ers' 12J/£c value OC made wl^h belt lOo P s ' slde buckles, all sizes.
Made Of gOOd quality Of MUBlln, tmmmfi
years (.>
FOR FRIDAY ONLY | WBl ■ \| 8
Silk Petticoats; QQ I M g
$2.50 for 1 •£%/ I
Made of Messaline Silk in all the I Hlj'M j
•v»*t Spring shades; full; all S
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TO PLACE WINDOW IN CHURCH
Special to 7ht T tit graph
Dillsburg, Pa., March 18. At a
meeting on Tuesday evening the Junior
Aid Society of the Dlllsburg Lutheran
Church contracted for the placing bf
one of the large art glass windows In
the new Lutt.eran Church now und»r
construction The window will cost
SIOO.
EPIDEMIC OF SCARLET RASH
Suobury, Pa.. March 19. Nearly
i half the population of Herndon la 111
of scarlet rash and the borough schools
' may have to be closed. In some cases
i whole fnTrllles are afflicted.
CONTRACT SIGNED
Special to The Telegraph
Dlllsburg, Pa., March 19. —At the
Special meeting of the Dlllsburg school
board yesterday afternoon the final
contract for the new school building
between C. W. Strayer, of Leittoyne,
the contractor, and the school board
tva« Signed. Mr. Btrayer was also
awarded the contract for the electrical
wiring to be placed In conduits at f 198.
SOCIAL FOR O. E. SOCIETY
Dlllsburg, Pa., taarun I». —On Tues
day evening the Christian Endeavor
Society of the Monaghan Presbyterian
Church held a St. Patrick's Day social
in the vacant rooms of the .T, A. T*rew
building:. The amusements were famas
and Jokes, after which refreshments
were served. The rooms wer« prettily
decorated in green with shamroelca
and green serpents.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ORGANIZED
New Oermantown. Pfc, March 19.
The Methodist Epi«oopal Sunday
School at Fall-view was reorganized on
Sunday by the election of the follow
ing officers: Superintendent, Mln
Luella S. McLaughlin; assistant >upar
lntendent, Orlando Trostle; secretary.
Karl Adams; assistant secretary, Mtsn
Viola Beaston; treasurer, Mrs. Martin
M. Hopple; organist, Mi«»* Etsie
O'Donel.
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