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

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The Matchless June Economy Event Ends To-morrow
The Season's Greatest Sale of I|L I GIRLS' WASH DRESSES
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?i omen s Diouses ■ A^gJajs over 3,000 DRESSES in This Salea> and Le " TkM
Over 1000 on Sale Saturday
Ul A n f I 1 T 25c value Choice for I^*/2C
at a Most Remarkable Low Price Ij Big Saturday Safe of Wash Dress f I 750 Girls' wash dresses in all colors, made of ginghams, I
Sale on First Floor Rear *1 percales and white pique; all sizes, 6to 14. All the g?
WOMEN'S BLOUSES, WOMEN'S BLOUSES, j: They're Scarce—Get Them While You Can! I; ,tyl "' Val "" sl ' so ' Choicefor
Value to $1.25 For 69c Values to $6.00 For $3.49 ■: A 1 Styles—Ail Sizes Here For T«-morrow's Sellings i; 200 Girls ' wash <««•«■, white and colors, an sizes eto
Women's white and colored % 0 s 14; made of all the newest materials, in all the dtn /\l —
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new styles over 50 patterns to chiffon silks in white and all col- M9''W\ t' ! '.l J) £m »\J $J iB U / "'*«»/!> ti\) .. <'
choose from; all sizes up to 44; ors; values to $6.00. A(\ % §•'• '/ I 1 1 F- 0 \ [: • 'A
values to $1.25. choice gg Choice for $3.43 /£• <J \fv . % me r laß I&iUIT'C /' . 1 A f< \ 'A 1 00 Girls'white lawn dresses, nicely made and trimmed hi
— {I V .«/ A f |"V IwCW WW ill 11, t; y \ /.'j ; : i| ;! Swiss embroidery; all sizes 6to 14; values to $2.00. Q £
WOMEN'S BLOUSES, WOMEN'S BLOUSES, j: ij! RATINE SKIRTS r&rtf i: Choi " - aoc
Values to $3.00 For $1.79 Values to $1.50 For 93c t I | fc* | : . . , rtfTff* I £U® .*wi <i infants'dresses
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silks in white and colors; Gladstone Gladstone and roll collars niain ?• 'w miss to supply her t| 5O A .jj broidery, sizes 6 months to 1 year old; values to Cf A
to' 4 a 4 ra Vahf P Tto «oS : all^ e Vii: and , ei T, broider y trimmed; all sizes < f f entire Summer M $ I L* *• '4 < L - Choice for OilC
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c; m.j# m . waist 'A • «. * ]> Silk Gloves, in black and white; double finger il§VI
Sizes 23 to 29 Waist w ai ß t • Sizes 30 to 38 Waist J; tips; all sizes, SI.OO value. Saturday only,
$3.00 Washable fi»l QC $4.00 QC $5.00 Washable«s nc i; '
Dress Skirts . Dress Skirts .. Dress Skirt. .. $3.V3 j! WOMEN'S UNION SUITS | WOMEN'S SILK HOSE '
»,?,?/Zl !• 50c Value For 33c 75c Value For 36c
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lae ,:,.1 "Urt > bed union suits, lace trimmed; sllk , h °"' Wafk only; hsle
au sizes; 50C vaiue. OO
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800 Women's, Misses' and juniors' Washable Summer Dresses
Worth $6.00, $7.00 and SB.OO Ar
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ever oS Seizes WoLn! "i£s and Jullio™ " ' W ° " " ,ree °' " ,eSe 38 W ° Ca " Safd> ' S3y " ,at tWs is the bi^est dress bar e ain we %}J %
IJIBCTPIL MEN! NOW WE ' VE STARTED SOMETHING!
I p 1 * The Biggest Thing KAUFMAN'S MEN'S 1
I i CLOTHING DEPT. Has Ever Put Over |
| J M§M 475 FINE SUMMERSUITS!
WJ At Nearly Half I
14 ' RL|?R«---| $6.95 I $7.50
r\ J 't\f\ ! F fiSS&k oun S Men's For Genuine Palm pv,_ r . 0 |
ji NMm New Beach Cool Summer I°' f""'" 6 Sun P roof I
A ■ SUMMER Suits : Sold at $lO else- e Serge Sults; $13 ' 50 ji
/ A \ SUITS where. value elsewhere. I
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if I I /II 1 «plu Values a £ P encil stripes; sizes 33 to 46 tively guaranteed to hold their |
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: —jJ /M I *P° Men's & Young Men's Newest (A 7P I
/ / \ Y \ Summer Suits, Values to $16.50,
I \ 111 I .i" 1C mater '^' s t * le new all-wool Velours and Worsteds The models !
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|i| ' | \ \ Men! These Suits Are All Hand Tailored. A w A ]
I \'\ i o ". Ch ; lc^ To -™°J r ®w®«tke Finest Mixed New Summer \| *1 C|l i
/ 1 Suits in Stock—slß.oo, $20.00 to $22.5# Values *7) I /].*)!! .
J/J ( THE LOT IS LIMITED. SO COME EARLY ::
J?? E ! N I ! PANTS NAY™ AT ™L
1 Men's Straw f" r j ay ' 10 UAI Kaufman'. |
ili »i i _ 500 More of Those Good Bu
5Ti ™ for one ' Ha lf and Less |
<Jp I Here's the tf«| 5Q Here's the Aft | I
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: Sennit and Sputa. We Offer For »> > M, We Offsr Fnr ■■■ JL iliji
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I ennsylvania Couples
Married at Hagerstown '
Special to The Telegraph
Hagerstown, Md., June 19. Miss
lildred L. Palmer and Leßoy M. i
tout, both of Chambersburg, Pa., (
'ere married here on Thursday at the
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 19,1914.
parsonage of St. Paul's United Breth
ren Church by the Rev. Dr. A. B.
Statton.
Miss Naomi R. McCartney, of Burn
ham, Pa., and Charles D. Miller, of
Ijewistown, Pu., were married here
yesterday at the parsonage of Wash
ington Square Methodist Episcopal
Church by the Rev. Allen F. Poore.
Miss Emma Robinson and Clyde N.
Shaffer, both of Mercersburg, Pa. t were
united In marriage here yesterday by
thft Rev. Allan P. Poore at the par
sonage of the Washington Square
Methodist Church.
A marriage license was issued here
yesterday to Charles E. Sparver and
Catherine E. Masterson, both of Har
rlsburg.
WEDDING AT KLIZABETHTOWN
Ellzabethtown, Pa., June 19.—Miss
Minnie C. Heisey, daughter of Mr. and
» J >an 'el Heisey, was married yes
-1 to Jacob Coble, of this place, by
J V ' G " Hoverter, of the Church
ot iiod, A reception followed at the
home of the bride.
JCMAK y Going to KAUFMAN'S
Great Sale of
Boys' Wash
ww Cloth Suits
FRS, TTWVIWL TO-MORROW?
M | v Jr V J Mothers Will Be Pleased
—_V V PKiffc These Bargains
BOYS' WASH SUITS, Boys' Linen Crash Knicker
50c Values PANTS, SI.OO Value For Qne Hundred fi , B , ue
39c 50c
Serge and Fancy Cassimere
Boys' Wash Suits, Oliver Boys' Khaki PANTS, 75c ______
Twist Models; 75c Values, Values For tJT V ?
Boy.' Oliver Twist Wash BOYS' STRAW HATS, Va ' Ues ,0 $3 S0 For
Suits, Values to $2.50, For Values to SI.OO For t AC
SI.OO 50c *pl.cK>
These Advertised Goods on Sale at Kaufman's
Modern Buildings Replace '
Those Destroyed by Fire
at Dillsburg Last Year
Special to The Telegraph
Dillsburg;, Pa., June 19.—Yesterday
was the anniversary of the disastrous
flre that occurred In Dillsburg which
destroyed the public school building,
J. L. McCreary's bakery and dwelling
house and barn, Kapp and Seibert's
store, St. Paul's Lutheran Church and
parsonage and C. W. Shelter's dwelling
house and carriage works entailing a
loss of over SIOO,OOO. From these
ruins are arising new, more substan
tial and modern buildings whch would
be a credit to a great deal larger town
than Dillsburg. Kapp and Seibert's
store buildings which was a frame
building, has been replaced by a large
two-story brick store building fitted
up in the most modern way. J. L.
McCreary's bakery, also a frame
structure, has been replaced by a two
story brick building equipped with
the latest improved machinery. A
modern brick dwelling is now under
construction. Charles W. Shefter's
dwelling and carriage shop has been
rebuilt on the old site. The Lutheran
parsonage has been replaced by a
brick house with all modern conveni
ences and is now being occupied by
the pastor, the Rev. G. H. Eveler. The
Lutheran church Is now nearly com
pleted which Is much larger and
handsomer than the one destroyed by
the flre. The public school building is
now also under construction and when
completed will cost over $20,000. The
building is being constructed of brick
trimmed with brown stone, and con
tains eight school rooms and built
along the most sanitary plans.
Spider's Bite Causes
, Death of Lebanon Man
Special to The Telegraph
Lebanon, Pa., June 19. Earnest
Witters, a plumber's helper, 66 years
old, died here to-day as the result of
being bitten by a black spider while
working In a cellar, last Friday. Wit
ters paid little heed to the sting when
he was attacked, and did not receive
medical attention until the following
day. His body had then swollen to
unusual proportions and his blood
turned blue. He died in great agony.
DAMAGE BY FOREST FIRES
Special to The Telegraph
Hagerstown, Md., June 19. —A forest
Are that has burned over hundreds of
acres of timber land on North Moun
tain threatened the destruction of
Falrview Inn and the hotel buildings
yesterday, but the property was saved
by the hard work of a score of farm
hands. The fire has been burning for
two days and has destroyed a great
amount of timber, fence rails and
cordwood. Owing to the drouth, water
is scare, and the flre-flghters are han
dicapped to some extent in their work.
SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES
Harrlsburg Telegraph Pictorial
showing the complete Flag Transfer
parade at the Photoplay to-day and
Saturday.—Advertisers^.
Business Local*
GET THIS I
We told you about getting the flfty
one four-cylinder cars a few weeks
ago that were to be sold for SBOO less
than the regular price. As we only
have fifteen of these Abbott-Detroit
cars left we would advise you to get in
touch with us as soon as possible if
you want a real bargain. Abbott Mo
tor Car Company, 106-108 South Sec
ond street.
ALWAYS FRESH AND BRIGHT
Common paint may fade and crum
ble away, but the H. B. Davis paint*
and varnishes have the quality of In
gredients that make them last and
withstand the sun, rain or cold. Let
us tell you the difference between so
called paints and the real'H. B. Davis
quality. Shaffer Sales Company, 80-88
South Cameron street.
ALWAYS INVITING
That noon-hour luncheon that to
specially prepared for the busy men of
Harrlsburg at the Columbus Cafe to
surely a delicious luncheon for 40
cents. The food is nicely cooked and
faultlessly served. Try one of thee*
luncheons to-morrow noon. Hotel Co
lumbus, Third and Walnut street*.
A SLICK OF MEAT
Whether It be fresh, smoked or drte4
is appreciated by most people even In
summer weather. We have the
choicest cuts arfd a variety of the
best grades in prepared meats for pic
nics and light lunches. B. B. Drum,
groceries and fresh meats, 1801 North
~<ilxth street.
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