NOBBY SKIRTS 1 li/ ■4l \ GIRLS' NEW SPRING COATS | Poplin Skirts from - JfcJ.9s to SjM).9»> W Our Glrla' Coat Department Is now complete with a blgr assortment I iityllßh in all the newest materials and every new color; every new I 11 — —— The Pre-Easter Underselling Sale Will Be at Its Best To-morrow. New Arrivals in Handsome Easter Suits, Coats and Dresses. Buy Your Easter Outfit Now. Buy at Kaufman s and Save. season."' All ' Pretty Easter Suits OT O *9O Stunning Easter Suits Women's and Misses' Stylish m Values to $16.50, Special for Values to $27.50, Special for *P&\J Easter Suits SIB.OO to $22.50 VI K Values for t av Nobby Easter Coats For You Can Easily Select Your Easter Dress The best and biggest assortment of new Spring suits ever offered 1 I XkT 1 A m. From the big assortment shown here. Hundreds of the newest and best anywhere at this popular price. Every wanted material, every wanted Women and Misses m °del dresses; made of finest silks; taffetas, crcpe meteor, poplins, color; black, navy blue, Copenhagen, tango, wistaria, green, etc; all Coats in medium and three-quarter lenirth. plain or fancv trimmed. " epC de 'J""'' messaHne a,ld channeuse. Every color - black, navy sizes for women and misses - and all alterations free of charge. Loose and semi-backs, unlined and full lined with fancy silks. The ma- blue, reseda, tango, wistaria, tans, Copenhagen, elc. ' j terials wool eponge, cheviots, crepes, diagonals, crepe poplins, Bed- Taffeta and Messaline Silk Dresses; value to SIO.OO. Special for r l7 77" FT . T \f/ 7T fj 1 . r». ford cords, shepiierd checks, taffeta silk, moire silks and staple serges in 1" $7.95 r* Of tile LiXtra L<3r§C Women, the liarCl to Pit all the new desirable colors, including the staple blacks and navvs; all Tafleta, Poplins and Messaline Silk Dresses; values lo sl4 00 Sne- We specialize on suits. Coats and Dresses showing a varied assortment, in stzpq fnr wnnipn anrl Tli. 1 T ,,.rl • " • i r • .I" st thG styles and models you want. Suits in odd sizes, 37 to 51. Suit# In H - CS Ijt women ana misses. Ihe I ndeisclling puces arc Cial for St(> (HI sizes, 38*4 to 46%. Coats In sizes 37 to 51. Dresses In sizes 37 to 61. All aro ' «piv.v\F moderately priced. \ JhFi 5R7 MKJ.C7U, <PIV, ~— —— 1 yV. Great Sale of ;p wwwwwvww%wwww * mwvm%twvm * mww%,,Mwwvmw%%wwwww ', PLEASING BLOUSES ; Women's Easter Gloves | New Easter Millinery | ,rx<-'Tfjs'" —"T In Silk, Kid and Washable Hats fresh from the hands of our own designers and makers I Made oi lingerie and voiles, II A Great Saving Event i! 1 t j •' r , r r> • im vr ii i i| Ch i na and Messaline silks, nets women's silk Gloves w™L- i™ n —ii anc * exact reproductions or the finest Pans and New York Hats, j: and shadow laces, m a ii the /rav k y 6 # women s bilk Gloves, £-> Women s Kid Gloves, 7[- |! ; newest Spring and Summer MiAWi | SI.OO value, for DO C SI.OO value, for 4DC || + coloring, newest <t» -J rv P -200 paiis of women's 16-button Women's new Easter kid ;| f ' (M, \T A * 1 * j| models. Choice *P X•i/ O tU\W WymXr.k"U^. | length long silk gloves, double gloves, 2-button clasps, all sizes, JI rVcMriTia.n S *3? INeW /AiTlVcllS 111 jl H . n(i , nm . R , fSR SaT ««\ : ! finger tips, in black and white, all shades; every pair guaranteed !; T | ii' MlHEfMlls 63c 75c li Trimmed k ' the Vogue Hats | $2.95 ! ! S? G,OVM> 85c % Gloves ' 95c I HaK at mdmbws Handsomesl Ever Shown H [pH 300 pairs of women's 16-button Women's imported 2-button ji lClto C*L "x&J • ■ ■ =ji in every new color for Spring. n n / length silk gloves, double finger clasp kid gloves, guaranteed to ji A _ _ _ . _ . if T4nt-«rlvr»/lc r\t i» Choice QC* UU- MSiE tips, in black and white. All wear or a new pair; in black and |CO QA . $0 CA llUnareaS 01 | for sizes. Saturday QC all new Spring shades. jl iPOtt/V ° wOaJU iBM TTJ. • JUT x Easter Blouses, d» A f|C Women's Blouses, AA j; Show how thoroughly chic the II M 1 j i Handsome Blouses made of 1,500 women's new Spring I We carry a large and complete assortment of Julius Kaysers, ]' new hats of simplicity and dash 11® i C 'i cre P e chine and net and Blouses, made of voiles, crepe and , Silk and Washable Gloves, in all colors and sizes, at, a pair, !' ran There far nmre \ \ jl chiffon silk, in all the latest and cotton crepe de chine, in white 1 * Cn*-* AND d» 1 ji ' i—•/ \ _ jl newest shades. Excellent copies and colors. All the newest mod /O C> $ 1 *UU jj $3.90 to $8.50 worth of V \. \ /• '> rom the imported OCT c ' s - All sizes from 34(0 AA j i millinery on them. \A / %DO.JKJ j| novelties. Choice for'«P £ r.*7o 46. Choice for J/QC T,_„ 1 jl 1 / r* I P—T t— 1 r\ I ' BLOUSE DEPARTMENT. FIRST FLOOR, REAR. . va,ue 98c vaiue to ?4 r oo eB tOT $2.45 !| r E f h . Ha ' an , I / &up to $7.50 T x; | 500 girls' new Spring Washable Made of finest gingham, P. K., o Exclusive Style , jl | Jl 1 /\ I . JX hr Se m S kr a f^tc°^ r . S ,CP , a " d ch ; llas 'j", aU «•« ii The usual prices elsewhere tor MISSES' AND CHIL- 4Q ™*4QA I SpTlllg Shapes nam, madras and percales, with and newest models. All sizes 6 1;. , , DREN'S HATS l I % WOT? ER. 17 <fc 1 «. ±1 nevves.^mode's .white andcolored. t„ 14. I„ al, the newest shades. i< models , DRENS » V | VhwA FtOmsl to $3 I 98c '„r°'" ' $2.45 i : " I li ' Now in Stock sun's MEN TO STIRT ON MOIIY Will Resume the Spraying and Pruning Demonstrations in Many Additional Counties .Free demonstrations of orchard work will be continued next week by experts of the Division of Economic Zoology of the State Department of Agriculture at the orchards of the in dividuals named, on the following dates next week: Blair—James Bergy, demonstrator; Monday, March 30, C. S. Clark, Bell wood. Bradford —D. A. Knuppenburg, demonstrator; Monday, March 30, W, M. Stephens, Ttummerfield; Wednes day, April J, Herbert Lamb, Towanda; Friday, April 3, Dr. C. J. Marshall, Home. Clearfield-—!'• ''oux, demonstra- ' tor; Wednesday, April 1, Haskell G. Klines. Keewavdln. Columbia—D. E. Murray, demon-{ \ FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPIf MARCH 27, 1914 strator; Monday, March 30, A. G. Everett, Unityville. Erie —F. L. Holdridge, demonstra tor; Monday, March 30, B. D. Love, Erie. Lycoming J. C. Willson, demon strator; Monday, March 80, Edward E. Hughesville; Wednesday, April 1, W. H. Losch, Jersey Shore. McKean —M. L. Benn, demonstra tor; Monday, March 30, R. J. Gates, Mount Alton. Mercer—J. W. Cox, demonstrator; Monday, March 30, Daniel Redfoot, Fredonla; Wednesday, April 1, John A. Barr, Grove City. Montgomery—J. S. Briggs, demon strator; Monday, March 30, George Nox McCain, Zleglerville; Wednesday, April 1, School of Horticulture for Women, Ambler; Friday, April 3, Wal ter H. Corson, Plymouth Meeting. Schuylkill—B. S. Moore, demonstra- ' tor; Monday, March, 30, Adolph Ber ner, Tamaqua; Tuesday, April 31, C. H. Weidy, Tamaqua; Thursday, April 2, Fred H. Wintersteen, Pottsville. Somerset—R. p. Allaman, demon strator: Monday, March 30, D. W. Will, Glade. Venango—G. B. Stichter, demon strator: Monday, March 30, ,r. G. Pfieldsticker. Oil City; Wednesday I April 1. Institution for Feeble-Minded, 1 Polk; Friday, April 3, Milton Ohlcr, I | Franklin. i Washington—P. T. Barnes, demou-j strator; Monday, March 80, A. IC. Coulson, Monongahela; Wednesday, April 1, William H. Wentzel, Cali fornia; Friday, April 8, W. M. Meloy, Claysvllle. Wayne—W. H. Bullock, demonstra tor; Monday, March JO, Alonzo T. Searle, Slko. Westmoreland—S. W. Kerr, dem onstrator; Monday, March 30, the Rev. Robert M. Zimmerman, Jean uette. BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY » Special to The Telegraph Blain, Pa., March 27.—A large number of fine books by good authors have been placed In the public school library here. The grammar school held a public play recently in tho Town Hall with which funds the books were purchased. The school also raised the funds to start the library several year* ago. FAREWELL PARTY Special to The Telegraph Halifax. Pa., March 27.—A farewell party was tendered Ray Graeff and family on Wednesday at McClellan. They will move to Lykens Valley. The evening was spent in conversation, drolls and games, and at a late hour | refreshments were served. Purchase Farm to Raise Beagle Hounds and Chickens Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa., March 27. J. Paul Smith and Harry Evans, of this place, have leased the Harry Arnold farm In Franklin township, which they will utilize In raising beagle hounds and chickens. Work has already begun on the erection of the necessary ken nels for the dogs and houses for the poultry. Howard Rearlck will occupy the dwelllnghouse and superintend the farm. , LOSES 5135 INTENDED FOR J FURNISHING NEW HOME , Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa., March 27.—Several , days ago Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fire- ' stone, a young couple of Warrington township, who were recently married, came to Dillsburg to purchase furni ture for their new home. After tieinp I bis horse In the hotel shed he reached into lits pocket to get his purse eon- ( tabling $135 and found lie had lost. It. 1 No trace of the purse or money iias 1 been found. J] MRS. SHEAFFER IS HOSTESS Special to Tht Telegraph Blain, Pa., March 27.—Mrs. Grace Slieaffer was hostess of the Ladies' Sewing Circle on Tuesday evening at their regular weekly meeting, and en tertained the members at her home with ice cream and other delicacies. Those present were Mrs. E. D. Boyer, Mrs. H. C. Henry, Mrs. W. H. Sheaffer, Mrs. F. A. Kern, Mrs. N. K. Blstllne, Mrs. J, C. Rlckard, Mrs. C. H. Went zel, Mrs. H. W. Woods, Mrs. Lizzie Moreland and Mrs. D. G. Keck. MARRIED AT HAGERSTOWN Blatn, Pa., March 27.—Eluding their friends, Miss Grace Rice, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Rice, of Ickesburg, this county, anc, '"Hair Gray, of the same place, went j Hagers town, Md., where they we. j married on Sunday. The groom Is the son of John Gray. The bride and groom hav» returned home. TRUST CO. OFFICERS CHOSEN Waynesboro, Pa., March 27.—Tes terday the following directors for the Waynesboro Trust Company were elected: J. G. Corhett, C. W. Schaib loy, Clarence Croft, B. R. Barlup, Harry Frledly, John A. Johnston, I. H. Bloom, Samuel Dreyfuss, T. A. Mc- Afee, Dr. C. W. Beard, H. J. Kltzmil ler, W. H. Smith, Edward Nicodemus, J. H. Neal, W. B. Stottlemyer, Roy M. Lehman, Henry M. Rlddlesberger, D. i L. Miller and Henry H. Shockey. MINISTER GOES TO MER'.ERSB'G Waynesboro, Pa., March 27.—The Rev. Rankin S. Caldwell, of the Meth odist Epscopal Church, Rouzervllle. with his family, are preparing to move their household goods to Mercersburg. Several big wagons will haul the fur niture to his new home. Publish Daily to Tell Campaign News Three years ago the Young Men's Christian Association of Scottdale, Pa., a town of about 6,000 population, raised $50,000 for the purpose of erect ing a new Y. M. C. A. building. The committee decided to erect a better building than originally Intended and this week put on another campaign for $12,000 additional. This campaign was conducted by E. J. Hockenbury, of Harrlsburg, field secretary of the State Young Men's Christian Associa tion, with offices in the Calder Build ing, and was intended to run for si* days. At the end of th« fourth day , the committee had raised $16,250 and closed their effort two days ahead of time. Scottdale has no daily newspaper and the executive committee in charge of the campaign .published a dally paper during the campaign. ■ ■) Farewell Constipation! Here's Lax Links In the most natural way Lax Link* the caJidy laxatives, will free yoti from a constipated condition. They are de licious confections, Havered with the oil of spearmint and they are not harah Inj their action; neither will they gripe off pain. While they do not purge, thelfl action Is sure and they will do muchl toward restoring the tymtma to a nor mal condition, when dally dosea will not be necessary. They contain n« habit-forming or dangerous drug* and can be safely given to children an 4 Invalids. In very obstinate cases, the eating of an orange with a Jjax LlnH will be found extremely beneficial. Rec ommended by physicians. Sold by aU druggists. 10c and 2Bc boxes. Wr««| for free sample. Boro Salloine Otk* Philadelphia. 5
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