fsecond Week of Kaufman's Big Clean Sweep Sale iIW Starts To-morrow Morning-Store Opens at 8:15, Closesats:3o Wm All Stocks Have Been Remarked—All Prices Tremendously Reduced TRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! " EXTRA SPECIAL! * | j cLOTHsuiTs, <ti Lot of Ms cioth ica I Broom Coupon for Tuesday j SUMMER DRESSES SI Gi i rsWhit ® Dr « sses ?Qr I up to $lO .."P ■ Coats, worth to $3 '1 i . * 1 va | ue s to $1.50.. i«l» _ m , I ... ■ MI I T - r\ A 1 H Beautiful materials. All sizes three suits to sell. Be here i All wool materials in mixtures. H Afl [nfj TlfflP RrnntTl \J) 0.. I for women ami misses. Limited Just 22 dresses In the lot, as l™ r,y - | te.toHyow, Behmcrl,. | V n, „ . 13 qUanUty - her,- oarly. SO r,cd rim ««o 14. lie hero early. ' * v ■ Qthor Purchase 91 SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! I NeCeSSSTV ll EXTRA SPECIAL! N EXTRA SPECIAL! I WHITF PfIAT KM Women's and Misses- PA i H Women's and Misses' Ar j SUITS, worth up to sls $J 59c I • 40c 4-String Brooms 1 wash Dress swrts 25c S™e| n t S o S $3 Waists 79C | ~ ''""1 .gIrSr JK | £«jg|| I J I EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! B 3 EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! ' WOMEN'S COAT SUITS, CI Chrthlf^'^lkfrtS tl I Read This Carelally | j worth to 515 ... J' c ,51l i! -P• I A The first 209 women I TRIMMED HATS IQc Sjmns valuP tnsoc 25C All wool series, sizes IG. :sti and All-wool black and navy serges, I H ... .. , 'ww ftUIUIIu, VfllllC 111 JUL 38. Just throe to sell. Be here also mixtures. Just 14 to sell. Be ■ MTIW\ entering our store Tuesday mom- B worth up to 52.00 I | onriv h«>re Mriv Mm 111 1 ■ Just 50 of these Aprons will be n *f at 8.15 o'clock, when we open, No many to sell. Be here early. sold. Be here early. _■ f /If'fijl '|H'M will lx> handed a ticket entitling H ~~~~~~ ~ LINEN COAT SUITS, &<| Qr I 1 MM T„2~Z.""" I Women's and Misses' SILK DRESSES, <[»£ AA Formerly Sold up to $8.50 I entrance no. 6 store I Formerly Sold up to sls Beautiful styles In pure linen. Colors, oyster, white, Copenhagen and naw blue, tan wi >< „. . . _ , . D ... _ natural, lavender, rose and green. Klegantly trlinme<l. skirts have the favorite long Russian H NODe Sold tO CllillirCli; 01tl> 0110 tO a CUSIOITier H SO nielv trlmm^lnlWiirJfrtilw Jj2L P ' laln . a J d f han(reable colore. Hand tunics. Not many to sell so be on linml early. *9 someiy trimmed m fine laces, others trimmed with chiffon and fine ribbons. Desirable shades mostly black and blues, also light shades for evening and party wear. Extra Size Coats for Stout Women <TC nn Women's anil Misses' CI Cfl Women's and Misses' CO QE Women's and Misses' Fine CLOTH CO OQ Formerly Sold up to sls ... . «PJ-UU SILK COAT SUITS 4>/-3U CLOTH COAT SUITS DRESS SKIRTS 4>d.Ou Xew Spring Coats, in all-wool serges and gabardines in ~ , wiiuuv willll ■ w ........ T »«> ««'»» wear. 3s ( " M a : ,3 "- j„ h< r T °'M - »-■«— <*- 40 bust measure. Not many to sell. Be here early. 36 - formerly sold up to «H.oO. Beautiful materials In de ' ' and i size .!(. lavender. 1 size 38 tant;o. Be here early. for a good separate dress skirt. sirable shades. . ~ _|-l $ m m m «ll a ii ■ m (- _ -l ~ - - , __ _ " ' ' " - " mm $ •-**«*»- ■■ —■tm i, * .I, ■■■ p, ■ ■i ■ ■■ i EXTRA SPECIAL! A Clean Sweep of Our Entire stock of Women S *?nu Misses Cloth Costs The most wanted wash materials, including Ratines, Crepe Bedford Cords, Linens and Piques, numerous styles in the long Sale Price ... 5c a pair j r„v. u z z°z and shDrt Russian also plain tailoreil * tier models i x ™ A specials coats, also the favorite Balmaceans. want one of these. Formerly sold up 0 . 'OO Women S large Size Formerly sold up to $6.50. Clean Sweep t° $12.50. Clean Sweep Price °rth Clean Sweep Price \\ orth $3.50 and $4. Clean Sweep Price Worth $3.50 and $4. Clean Sweep Price gingham SpTOIIS Col $2.69 $5 $ 1.00 $ 1.39 $ 1.95 ' 11 ' " 1 - J ■ -" ■■ ' ■ II I<ll ■i ■ aa « 1 - - i I | ____ A cican Svvcep a Clean Sweep of Our Entire Stock of Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses length long-silk gloves, dou- Giris' Wash The Sale Prices Are Less Than the Cost of the Bare Material Ef n»Accnc< Wonien ' s ' . M . isses '. and lunior Sun,mer Women's, Misses' ann Junior Summer Women's, Misses' and Junior Summer Price 111 tssca Washable Dresses Washable Dresses Washable Dresses EXTRA SPECIAL! Girls' Wash Dresses, value ■«" « "•=« *»" »<• cie,„ s»„„ pm™ .»w « I 5 a„o ...so, cic«n s.« p Pri», F „ rm „ ly „ M , t „. 50 ,„ a cloan Swecp Pncei 200 Wonien's white Swiss to 51.2.), for >.>r« ifro Ort n r> n hemstitched handkerchiefs, JSniJ&z & rz $>J .89 &^.09 14. A , Br „ . ... A collection of beautiful embroidered white voiles, hand- I Girls' Wash Dresses, value gagMM.'SagC EXTRA SPECULI to $2.00, for 4Or ___________________________ 100 pairs of Children l^ jjms: oS S Smr- a clean sweep of new :L^ colors, sizes 6to 14. J3l>U U 888 and SfIOR 1 WAISTS 1914 MUSLIN I JTNJDFP WF A P 2to 10 years old. Girls' Wash Dresses value men s Blouses, value to $3.00, Women's Blouses, value to $5.00, Sale Price 5 s to $5.00, for $2.95 f ° r for ««-2» pl b . r a '«" : Made of all the newest ma- blouses made of china and crepe Handsome blouses made of crepe de ' nCC ' *'" s<) xal " e - Snle Pnoe * EXTRA SPECIAL! terials, all up-to-date styles in d e chine silk in all the newest shades chine and chiffon silk, very newest mod- Children's White Muslin Petticoats, broiderr?urtie^ U |i. n oo P va l iul?" Sale B 'TrT" One table of Women's sizes 6to 14. and styles, all sizes 34 to 44. els, all sizes 34 to 44, all coolrs. embroidery ruffles, 39c value. Sale Price ' '^ C percale and gingham house Women's Waists, value to $4.00, Womens Waists, value to 75c Pri « 21tf uS" I 'SS saTJ'price" 0 . 688 . S .". ps :. 95c dresses, value to $1.25; as- EXTRA SPECIAL! for $1 <l% 0r if)# Ladies Muslin Drawers, a big assort- i^- dles ' M»siin Gowns, lace and embroid- Sorted sizes. Sale /TQ mm w/ » o • -i_ r\ t Just lOOof these waists on sale. Made ment to choose from, embroidery and Sale Price OOC lv " c •• • w - 100 Women S Swiss rib- ne 0 0 w o i Tiens SlJ k Chiffon of voile and lawn, lace and embroidery lace ruffle, value to 75c Sale Price Ladies' Muslin Gowns, slightly soiled Ded vests with drawing Waists m black and colors. All sizes. trimmed, all sizes 34 to 44. 45* SSLed. pAce^.s9c EXTRA SPECIAL! strings; all sizes, 10c E Women's Blouses, value to SI.OO, 100 Girls' Wash Hrpcc«. Historic Flag Floats at Mechanicsburg on Fourth Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., July 6.—Of all flags flung to the breeze on Independ ence Day In this place probably the most Interesting was the one on the front of the residence of George Duey, South Market street. Faded In color but proudly doing duty. It looked as though it had seen active service. And It had. In the battle of Antietam It •was borne by the boys in the First Regiment State Troopß, Company F. Colonel Harry McCormlrk, of Harrls burg, had command of the regiment MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 6. 1914. and Captain Thomas Kerr, of Mecban icstairg, the company. The flag Is a large, handsome one of silk, now faded, and gold fringe, now tarnished, but well preserved. It was made and presented by ladles In Mechanicsburg. At the close of the war the flag waß given into the keep ing of George Duey, a member of the company, who has It In his possession and displays It on national holidays. WOMAN'S KYE INJURED Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, I'a., July H.—Mrs. Frank Metz. of 548 East Cumberland street, this city, may lose an eye as a result of the explosion of a bottle of root i beer. While opening a refrigerator , a plate fell upon the bottle of root j beer, causing it to break, and a par ticle of glass entered her eye. NEW CHURCH STARTED Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, Pa.. July 6.—The Rev. Father Adam Christ, rector of St. Mary's Catholic Church, this city, on Thursday laid the first stone In the construction of the new Sacred Heart Cliurch at Cornwall. The even', was not observed with any ceremony. The . cornerstone will be laid with appro* . j priute services In several weeks. No More "Pig-Chasing" at Lebanon Picnics and Outings Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, Pa., July 6.—Comparing the chasing of greased pigs, roosters and other fowls and animals with the barbarous bull fighting of the Span iards, Milton A. Blazler, president and general agent of the Lebanon County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, has placed a ban on that kind of sport at summer outings and picnics. When the order wns issued yesterday there was consternation In the ranks of Sunday echool superin- I tendents and their Sunday school I members, ns that form of sport has been practiced very extensively at i picnics tlt us fur hold In this region. Mr, Blaster Insists, however, that the order shall bo enforced and threatens progeoutlon for violations. DEATH OP JOHN O. TUOSTLE Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., July 6.—John Calvin Trostle. West Main street, died on Saturday night after an illness of eleven weeks. He was 61 years old and previous to his illness was an aitlve member of Trinity Lutheran Church, ills wife and two brothers, Cornelius, of Womelsdorf, and the Rev. George Trostle. pastor of the Lutheran Church at Gnllltzin, survive. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. H. Hall Sharp officiating, as sisted by the Rev. L. M. Dice, pastor of Grace Evangelical Church. Burial will be made in the Longsdorf Grave yard, near New Kingston. LUNCHEON FOR MISS EBERLY Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa.. July 6.—Miss Mary Clark entertained at luncheon on Friday afternoon at her home In East Main street in honor of Miss Frances i'lonHpi' Wh ° m ' WM »dlng lo Auguste litndrion, ot New York, will be an event of the week, crimson carna tions decorated the table round which gathered Miss Frances Kberlv, of New York; Miss Barbara'Elierly and Miss Mary Clendenin, of Philadelphia; M«-s Walter Stuart, of Carlisle; Mrs. Coover Eberly, Mrs. George E. Lloyd, Miss Katharine Kough, Miss Ruth Lloyd Miss Catherine Keefer and Mios Marv Clark. AN EVENING THOUGHT Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin Is a reproach to any peo ple. Proverbs 14;34. 5
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