Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 09, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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$4.00 Values For SI.OO Values For
$2.69 yfuSEmA ANTJFACTIIPERS SIIPPtUSMi 63c •
360 Women's Messaline and Jer- fW A /fJ \jjS==yY' jLx \l \ vll l\/JI Av JLf V IL/
•ey top SUk Petticoat*, in all the 1111 } lr" && S x "< —~l H f — < £lZrr~\ Muslin Corsets with lour hose sup
newest shades; new ruffle; all 1111 Vi 7l I J S - - —<P*u--TT r*- -f— •■*<o II i>orters; embroidery trimmed; all
lengths; values to $4.00. gC} ■ -ZZJ. Irr "' ■'-■"■ . pU—'sU— <"■ ■"■ 5558 M o.es; 5f1.t)0 value. Sale §3c
New Additions of Surplus Stocks From Biggest* and Best* Makers
For To-morrow, the Second Saturday of This Big May Sale
- _ J .|) j MANUFACTURERS' SACRIFICE OF
Manufacturers Sacrifice of rjJWK \\ Women's and Misses' Spring Coat,
Women s and Misses Spring Suits aBKMI „™., E I™2 C^
A Saturday Special vtL?t"sYso C for at .' R"5 NEW SPRING jj QQ
$25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Women's <l£l A - -
and Mis.es'Spring Suits, For 14 * 5U AM I "uSTwJSSMi««°
Suits Made of the finest materials, the newest ml A mftt 1 I SPRING <t>Q PA NEW SPRING (|J7 CA
and best styles. The best tailoring and a wii/eD /Mm , COATS
fWJIII N» I\\\ Jm I\< 1 > l ' Made of aergea In assorted colors and alzea. *""l*rr_ Jl '
£ 1 j ji > ' if tin] 1 \?"H" i i*73 —————— ° r " anli * ■
range or colors, and all sizes* Mjjjy JJm h\J Jj&jfcSmf | Manufacturers' Sacrifice $12.50 to Manufacturers' Sacrifice $16.50 to
*lO aa a.. AA c . c « Mr Mi IV Tv I I $15.00 Women's and Misses' SIB.OO Women's and Misses'
$12.00 te $14.00 Spring Suits For $5.95 / fM f f NEWEST SPRING CA FINEST SPRING <h OQQ
515.00 to $16.00 Spring Suits For $7.50 l fM 1 i
— M •*—* fc-MeSM A fl alsea. styles. All colora and sizes.
SIB.OO to $20.00 Spring Suits For $11.75 r^KSt"""H Hundreds of Girls' Spring Coats in the Sale SK
SIB.OO to $20.00 Extra Size Suits For ... . $12.00 GWSmNTcOAK $1,95 SlraiNTcOAK $3.75
U— Manufacturers Sacrifice ' Made of AII-AVool Mixtures. Sizes 2t014 II | 1C t "'j"" ™ ew , n,,,t "■ 18, • ,n nU e°l° r " " nd || | I
To-morrow the Wind Up of This Big I of 500 £"Tpw^S" fc? 7S —~ ,flces,o ° (4 7C
c/ rXL C 1 c+ 1 f i! r\ 01 • _ Girls' SPRING COATS "T** ■
dale or trie Surplus Stock or UYCSS oKirtS | " ty,e " '"" orted co,or ' ond a<o t. A x"^r :r nt miyl "' w " color ' ""*• 2 \
!> /I MIFM JC T* A3 TP <i Manufacturers' Sacrifice $3.00 Women's =
|| CARLISLE GA RMENT CO., | FS£ "Ah Trimmed Hats at™ Reduced Prices' j
Ur LnKLIbLL, rft. Ji Manufacturers' Sacrifice $3.50 to $4.00 $4.00 to $4 50 $5.00 to $6.00 $7.00 to $7.50 SB.OO to $9.00
i; COME EARLY—QUANTITIES ARE SMAL ii DRESS
ii AND Y NOT LAST THE ENTIRE DA Y !i «0 7Q (fcQ 70 tA 70 W7O
II- 3 Sneria! InH nf Girl*' W»«li I .... $3.89 ilPl v otlU
O LOIS 01 UirlS W fiSil UreSSeS !l Assorted colors and slses. f ill II . • JCL „ r D-J.,-,-,! Dj^npl
'' DRESSES worth UD to DRESSES wnrth nn In »li . Manufacturers' Sacrifice $7.00 to SB.OO % H All UlltrilHlll€u btlßp&S 3.t tVeCIUCCCI ifICGS
II mJf? "OW J-» ... ;; : s . s - S - $4.89
I 15c 29c Mr I -SSSScncsE; 'WiL 49c 79c 95c $1.29 $1.79
! 1 •• V u/ \* !; for extra large women. U "'™ /vVw/" ■ < %
i | Sizes 2to 6 years. Sizes 2to 6 year,. Sizes 6to 14 years. i j s—Ml
II 3 Snerial I nt«t fif Wnm»n'c WacK Hraccae il Manufacturer's Sacrifice of Manufacturers' of ( Manu (" ture "'
IS nRF«SrU n!Lv T \! Uresses li WOMEN'S BLOUSES UNDER MUSLiN WOMTN'TSWISS
«1 CA°r UP t0 eo ft W °r Up t0 worth up to jj Value 75c—Women's Voile and AVL C value—Children's Muslin Drawers; sizes g c UNDERWEAR
$1.50, For $2.00, For $2.50, For ;[ Lawn Blouses. Sale price 40C I |2to 12 years old. Sale price || ] I
W d f\ *g\ _ !| Value to sl.so—Women's Voile AC. 75c Women's Muslin Gowns, embroidery AKn vests? la *faiopHce S P | bbe^6 l /2 C
u »%U A QCja Blouses, white and colored. Sale price, trimmed, cut full. Sale price ,
■ V mrtJ C Value to s3.oo—Women's Silk, Voile and 35c Women's Corset Cover, lace or embroid- 22 r. 'salf price**' 9 /2C
i| Small Sizes Only. Small Sizes Only. All sizes in this lot. ij Crepe Blouses, white and color- <M 39 ery trimmed Sale price oy' m V': 35e ladles- Swiss nuned oo„
|! ; | ed. Sale price $1.25 Women s Nainsook Princess Slips, lace union suits. Sale price *-«3C
j; WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES CO- WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES Value ss.oo—Women's Crepe de Chine or embroidery trimmed. Sale price ......... soc ladies- Swiss ribbed o(\ r
ii Values to $1.25, For DJC Values to $1 50 For OifC ! i f° uscs : white and colored - $3.85 I 1 ens Pettlcoats ' Swiss embroldef y 95 c «..ionsuits. sale price.,
' | ——_______ * '! Sale price t.. ruffles. Sale price jj oc r hndren's Swiss ribbed
:! Girls' Middv and RnlUan F Wnm«n'« I r— „ ; Value to $4.00 Women's Messaline, $2.00 Women's Petticoats, handsome <M OQ union suits, sale og c
ni «r, ffi nn r> 2 ifv * Crepe 11 China Chiffon and Crepe de Chine Blouses. Swiss embroidery ruffle. Sale price * pil '' c
«! Dlouses, Values to ror Kimonos, Values to $2.50.F0r all colors. Sale <fcO on SI.OO Children's Muslin Princess Slip, em- 7Q- Julius Kayser Swiss ribbed
! ••»«,« J/ fly .. . jo i • I/C union suits; 75e value. Ce.
l pnce broidery trimmed. Sale price ,saie price ....7. OOC i
I Manufacturers' Sacrifice of Over 3000 | ' an d Ladies . H . siery - I Manufacturers' Sacrificei M« nn f Apf iifpr«' Sarrifirp
Pair of Women s Silk, Kid and Washable women's .„d children's t... Boy,'..d g w .>« bw of women's Aprons IViailUraCtUrerS jaCrillCe
Gloves at a Remarkable Big Saving n L f- 1 ' T\„ nr .„ nr .
Women's kid gloves, black and colors, all sizes; guaranteed Women's and children's fast price lA/C best percales; 50c value. 33 QI VjlllS L/IvSSCS
to wear or a new pair. SI.OO value. black cotton hose, all sizes. Women's pure thread silk Sale price
Sale price QOC 12 /^ c value. Sale Q//•_ hose in black and all colors, '' a. Crt
... , Values to $1.50 Girls Dresses; all the fir 1
—93 c to | o r;"^, s^ !?f d I"™' t 0 .1 4- .sa i« 95c
Women s 16-button length, long sillj gloves, in black and Sale price iwv C hose in black only, double Handkerchiefs
white. Double finger tips, all sizes; SI.OO value. /JO Women's silk hose, lisle gar- heel, toe and sole, slightly im- 250 Women » s „ide hemstitch- Value to $3.00 Girls' Wash Dress- (f M
w 1 " ;"u ter in I' nd co 1" 22c P e y fect -. slo ° value - 48c ed **•***"**«*', e: es » all newest material and styles; If\*4 f
Women s silk gloves, 16-button length, double finger tips, ors - 39c value - Sale price, Sale price -ww%» 10c value Salo p rt( . e ,each OC a u s i ze s 6to 14. Sale price v
in black and white, $1.25 value. >» ' * ' *
mostly"bTack^value^^ ll^^oo^ S t | iread gl j ove8 ' 3QQ in white and colored, made of voile;^^
Julius Kayser silk and washable gloves. A complete as- ■ modes, made of Voile, Gingham and *9 T A
25c, 50c and SI.OO
I Y ar<^en i colors; sizes 6to 14. J 9 £ I
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PRESER VING HISTORICAL TRAILS I
As he drove up to the White House
In hi» prairie "schooner" a few years
ago, I ehated with Ezra. Meeker, a
pioneer who went to Oregon acro#s
the plains In 1562. He had returned
v - / • '% '■ Y- v. V" • " V . 4 . - •'• --• .* :"" -- ' >- - " ,-j-p■ v < : .,
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG 1&S&S& TELEGRAPH • MAY 8, 1914.
to Washington, D. C., over the same
trail which he had traversed when he
followed the "Westward Star of 75m
plre" over half a century before.
Thore was little left to remind him <>f
th>j days of '52, but that return trip,
made with slowfooted oxen, furnished
an object leseori for the necessity of
food roads, that no whizzing motors
or dashing equipage could have
taught.
Although past four-score in years,
Ezra Meeker started out to place
monuments along the historical
"Oregon trail," passing over the
Rocky Mountain State#, the Middle
West and tho Eastern States through <
deep and shallow fords, finding the :
least precipitous passes the safest way
from water-hole to water-hole in the
riverless deserts of the plains as in <
the old days. Bearded and gray, he
could not resist seeking out the favor- i
tte ret.ort« of game and fish a* in the
daya of yore, passing through pano
ramas of rich pasturage and laden or
chards, and a variety of climate and
scenery furnished by no other trail on
earth.
When Congress finds time to give \
as much attention to the pressing ;
necessity of providing good roads, and i
holds less closely to political trails,
the people will appreciate Its doing
something for the -welfare of all the
country, aside from local and sectional
I bickerings over public building bills.
' Some flay the American people will
j also wonder why Congress did not pre-
I serve for posterity the historical trails
and landmarks of the early settler J
of the great Western Empire, withH
good roads and other features of ak
substantial ami enduring civilization!
as well as tablets and landmarks.--J
"Affairs at Washington," Joe Mitchelll
Chappie, in National Magazine fori
January, 1914. ■