IL Kaufman's Greatest Clean Sweep Salewmmj"** "flfcaiii Provides All Sorts of Good Things Necessary to Summer II Selling I 1 L A from 8.30 to 11.30 in the morn- 1 | I II I Til 1 ■ Wj ll# • i"K. from 2 to 5 In the afternoon. iiS)P\mn Vacahon Comfort at Saving jM <Uc TP I 1 O 1 W\ * • W T 1 1 of C 1 Sold only to customers buying ' 1 o-morrow, the second Big Bargain Wednesday This Bui Only One Broom to a Customer I Our Entire Stock of —A_ 'Sis- Beautiful Su m m« Dr t , s es Nofhmg-Over-a-Dollar Sale Offered in the Clean Sweep Sale Be sure to attend this Nothmg-Over-a-Doilar Sale Wednesday. ... , . . Dl You never saw dresses so sharply reduced in mid-season. Some Wonderful Bargains at 25c, 50c and SI.OO. Read each WoiTl6n S Waists and Blouses woman's »nd vvome n s and women's and one carefully. None sent C. O. D. None on Approval. ' n the Csean -weep Salle Misses' summer wash- Misses' summer wash- Misses' summer wash- J 1 \\T 1 ~\.\T • 117 » ni tX ,JSSt li.u:-1 mgaiaiiiii mmmm I Women s Waists Women s BloHses Clean Sweep price, Clean Sue,-,, price, Clean Sweep price, l|||lr | f / / % 'lilX ! ! njK 'A 1™ g Values to 75c, For Values to $3.00, For (M QQ HQQ HQA uMIBH 1 is?! [iikl if nw .%]: 39c $1.69 I Jm\l W U 111 H ' >(|fi !%p l!ll |hk v Ml k I I \| ||j V I I 11, X,. I Made of voile and lawn, lace .Made of China and crepe de a|V ■ |l J J1 f I aIVaB IV J I ||| jiHjr II - P"*Hy 111 JK. \ 1 nnnpilillll yWI I and embroidery trimmed: all ciilne silk, in white and colors; fl# _M_ %, PWW v V I'lllllllryflPli!' I i*ij li I'll ' [ I | | I \| j 1 I B I "ew styles; all sizes .14 to It. all the newest styles; all sizes. Materials of linen Handsome white Awning striped |l ur IS J ill! ij !'k 'EEj' Cmil KR. S IlilrHW P' P WT > WT 'm. H7 > Dl striped voiles and tls- voiles, flowered crepes ™^ eß ' llllllLntmwPllflljUrMSi llii i sne: in numerous an<l r " tin< " s ' ** a " Y , voile*. ratines and Values to $1.25, For Values to $4.00, For rf v,. Q „ n ,, styiw to choose from, J crepes, splendid . Small Women s OC„ Wash Dress rA _ Vv omen s d»1 AA M J I?;»Si.Z , i 1 h " u "° me ' Dresses' 45C Skirts WC Silk Coats .... SI.OO 69c , $2.29 Desirable summer washable Made of line white cordeline. Black silk coats, lined with sat- Made of voiles and organdies, Made of China and crepe de -> H dresses, neat styles- worth up to newest styles. Regular size waist In; sold up to $lO. Just 3to sell. in every new style, in white and chine sl'k; newest models in all r ' ■ ( . a j,| v ' "" 10 to sell. Be here early. early. V Our Entire Stock of | Wash Dress OP Girls' Pongee CO- Women's <1 flft '~D >~vj C<| C•. T Women's and Misses' Wash Dress Skirts Jsc Smls.-^morrow at Clean Sweep Prices | ,Ic ONE-HALF & LESS Thousands of pretty skirts in the most scarce and wanted g '"" "° i ly Junior Pongee FTT W °™P'?, 50 Boys' Wool 100 BoyS* Oliver wash fabrics. I Women's House Coats DUC Cloth Dresses.. «P* "" Women's andi Women's andl Women's •and I Wrappers «DC Tail junior pongee coats, neatly nciVuv trimnie'd: Vvorth' up' m $?3o! INOITIOIk jllllSj 1 WlSl WftSD OUlluy Misses' wash dress Misses' wash dress Misses' wash dress Kj . . trimmed. Just 2to sell, 1 size l. r >. | list 5 t ) ( .u 'j $ . ~,.r i v ' ' \7 | 1 (™ 40 V A | lia . 1. skirts, formerly sold skirts, formerly sold skirts, formerly sold | SmallsUee. Made of | size 17; worth up to $2.50. Be ' ""' v V aiUCS 10 OJ, J)*# Av ValllCS 10 Qit up to $2.00. Clean lup to $2.50. Clean up to $3.00. Clean H value SI.OO. Just 32 to sell. Be „ ore rtir | y . . , „ f|M/» sw«?ei» price, ! Sweep price. Sweep price, | here early. _________________ Girls Silk CoatS <f"l AA fi fn 17 Yoove U SO For llt/L J _ I 7~77. IT" Women's House for 3*I.UU 5 10 U ,earS * A * OU > ror OA_ AA 4*4 OA I Women s Kimonos OC Dresses OUC .i,V mi ill™ lB \ll 1 for Made of GhiKham and Percales, lace collarsmid cuffs; colors black, ( " ~ ...... 091/ vLW § J£HS?'5,.tJ. ,, "jirsrs2K Jtk"*su*sJJ Men! To-morrow Will Be Be here early. v w pSS^" UBUn 25c w S xl o s men ' s ..si.oo Blue Serge Day inc Russian tunics J styles, including; the i !n the prettiest PettlCO? Lw. Made of Seco brocaded silk, all Ol blue, tan and lavender linon; © J i 1 j JJ A and Her models. i Hussian tunics. I styles of the season. Made of good muslin, 10-ineh colors: 81.00 value. Just 100 to neatly embroidered; sizes Mto 50 • 17 f J R/| 9 ■1 • |vf\ IIAL i L_, J srnrtar •*" """" a r;";ra l ."S' , in lUurman sMtn J '/w 'Women's and Misses' Cloth CoatT . 25c w S' s c0at, ...51.00 Department women « ana mines uotn toais I g ;^ira^ ff.-Ea.-jssru'A.'fctt BLUE SERGE SUITS, rwf> Radically Reduced in the Clean Sweep Sale | ~ ■» -■ - —— V"!. a: Values in This Lot to $13.50\ f I Splendid all wool serges and Dressy Coats, in fact coats for all B ———————————— vvomcna waiSX-S |TSI_ u; nm „ n ' c \/h U novelty mixtures. Desirable purposes in diagonals, mannish H Men's Neckwear, OC for VW VV omen S 1 ||r| \ . « models, including: U.e favorite mixtures aU wool serges and nov- I , f Made, of organdies; all the new- Cloth Suit «pl.l/U %§ \\ / \ Ktts-iviTS:;xnr JSrxv „»3Sr;rsr&irs: fV.JJ \\ \ AA AA Ap AA r;eiif - -• Made with patch pocket, Eaglidi V \ S/.nJ) JkSJiil Women's Gloves, 2 5 c £' .. 50c '"ctoh Suits ...$ 1 .00 cut & the plain conservative style. \ls Hi *V Xr "I u Made of lnxt |K«reales, coat Made of all wool blue serge, _—— I | lisle thread gloves, in black and styles; all sizes; SI.OO value. Just satin lined. Just 2to sell: one size f v ——■ I tan; 10-button lengths. Just «."> 100 to sell. Be here early. 18 one size :$«; worth up to sls. . AW as » a* » D a. \/ 1 f 9 pairs to s<.|l. Be here early. —— 15e here early. Meil S &Y()Un?Men S Men 8 Pant», Val- QA Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' | women's Hose, £S C fo? 6 e 50c Women's Waists || QQ N ew Summer Suits ueß to s2o ° •• • CI fVFH QIIfTQ IC I S'urc tlm'ad silk hose" odds and length. In black and white; double Made of eliina and wash silks, lb/ /\ /\ i^? 11 8 A 4-Q vLv/ &Si OUI I U ( Ull-iiV j ends (colors only). Just 55 pairs to linger trip; .>I.OO value; all sizes, organdies and voiles; values to $3. W 111 I Values to $3.50 . *T ■ sell. Be here early. Just 100 pairs to sell. Be here Just 15 to sell. Be here early. til Ppf\ J\/ Our entire stocky of new lor street, evening or party I „ cw **^• fM' B1 S _■ Notice. Business Locals WK l)O v .'T HAVE TO be told as much as we have to be re minded. Everyone knows that Bill Jones is in business, but if he fails to remind them of what he has to sell they will naturally think of his com petitor who tells them his story. Let us show you our multigraph facsimile letters. Weaver Typewriting company, 25 North Third street. GHISHA WAISTS And other Japanese articles Innumer able, such as long crepe lrimonos and kimonos for babies, embroidered slip pers, beads, hand embroidered fans, jewel cases, cushions and the many quaint and artistically designed ar ticles from Japan. All so distinctively different from the average that the difference appeals to all who see them. Mrs. Ida Cranston, 204 Locust street BETTER CUT TILE SHOE than pinch the foot. Is not modern logic. Send the shoes to us and we'll put on a new sole and expand the vamp so as to permit greater comfort. The shoe will then be as good as new. The Goodyear way la our way. While you wait, if desired. City Shoe Re pairing Co., 317 Strawberry street. *»ARTY FAVORS Place cards and candy favors, guess ing games and all the things to do at a party to make it an enjoyable af fair to the guests, are here in excellent variety. Other games entertaining to the children as well as odd toys and things suitable for unique prizes at party gatherings. Marianne Kinder Markt, 218 Locust street. PRICES THAT PLEASE Never in the history of this great ptore have values been so Inviting, ivarletles so allurlcg or customers so enthusiastic over the merchandise pre sented as in this annual Jul olear iing sale. Real bargains when really reeded the most. Decisive reductions on coats, suits, skirts, dresses, waists *nd underwear. Klein Co., the new «tore for women, 9 North Market IBquare. TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH HOLLAND CHIEF PLANT IMPORTER Interesting Data Furnished by the Division in Charge of Spot ting Pests Holland, Germany, England, France, Belgium and Japan are furnishing practically all of the imported plants and shrubbery for Pennsylvania gard ens and hedges these days, Spain, Aus- Tria and Italy supplying compara tively little. Panama, Jamaica, Vene zuela and Hungary have supplied a few things and China and Turkey have also sent a few as has Den mark. Figures on the importations of plants into the Stato have been com piled by the bureau of nursery inspec tion for the first time and afford an interesting study. Althgether, accord ing to the statistics of Enos . Engle, chief nursery Inspector, about 250,- 000 plants were imported last year. The stock is all inspected, most of it on the wharves at Philadelphia, al though some which enter from New- York are subjected to inspection at the State line which is also done at Pitts burgh and Erie. The variety is end less and a very sharp lookout is kept on everything for webs of moths and for a voracious and vicious insect with a name as bad as its habits which comes from Japan. Holland sent 1,093,949 packages alone last year, Belgium 106,610; France, 792,418: Great Britain, 352,- 564; Germany, 109,810, and Japan 16,- 920. The Panama importation, some thing new, was 100 plants. The State inspection is carried on in conjunction with the United States government and New Jersey and there is a rivalry to see which one finds the .most pests. Over 100 varieties were I found last year, some of them being ] little known. There are 200 dealers in other States i licensed to sell nursery stock and trees Ii 11 Pennsylvania and about half that j number of agents and dealers resi- I dent here. "Perils of Pauline," 7th episode, j Wednesday at the Photoplay.—Adv. PAXTAXG PARK The vaudeville bill at the Paxtang Park theater this week makes a re markably good show, with sufficient variety in its make-up to suit all tastes. * l Ponies is the headliner. The ponies give an exhibition of equine intelligence and careful train ing that is really wonderful. The ponies are pretty to look at and do their various stunts without any whip ping or coaxing. This is an act that will be greatly appreciated by all horse lovers. Bond and Carson, for merly stars with Ben Rolf's Arcadia, "A Perfect Woman Nobly Planned To Warn, to Comfort and Command" Nature never intended woman to be delicate, ailing, or a sufferer from "nerves." Women in middle age complain of "hot flashes." Many women suffer needlessly from girlhood to womanhood, and from moth erhood to middle life, with backache, or headache, dizziness, faintness, or bearing-down sensations. For a permanent relief from these distressing symptoms nothing is so good as DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION as a soothing and strengthening ner- The "Favorite Prescription" vine—allays and subdues nervoui excitability, is known everywhere and for over 40 years as Irritability, nervous exhaustion, and other the standard remedy for the diseases of distressing symptoms commonly attendant Your dealer in medicines sells It in j liquid or tablet form; oryou can send 50 one upon functional and organic diseases of the cent st {m , t r i s rbox ol Dr Picrce . s feminine organs. It Induces refreshing sleep Favorite description tablets. Address Dr. and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-con ted, tiny granules. presented a sinking act that capti vated tho audience from the very start. The couple are neat and classy In their work and sing a line of pop ular music that is just the sort of stuff the park affdience wanted. They were enchored repeatedly. George the Australian ven triloquist, was the cause of several outbursts of uproarous laughter with his clever sayings and the mimic conversation of mechanical fig ures. Mr. Lauder's figures are more lifelike than those used the general run of ventriloquists and he manipu lates them in a manner that makes them really funny. ' Mabel Janot made a favorable im pression on the park audience with a clever singing act and Ben Edwards, tho ragtime xylophonist, was obliged to play everything in his repertoire to satisfy his admirers. Another fireworks display will be the special attraction at Paxtang on Friday evening. Manager Davis prom ises his patrons a pyrotechnical pro gram that will be something entirely different from any of the preceding displays. LOCAL I'KTUHKS AT COLONIAL Beginning to-day and continuing to-morrow and Thursday, the Colonial theater will show its first homemade movie in which news events of the city during the past few days have been caught on the film much the same as events of national interest are shown on the Pathe and Hearst- Jgrffk Absolutely No Pain / (Mil'flyPj My latest Improved appll- cSp ? nn«-es. including- an oxygen- • gy »Wh4 I /o< l air apparatus, makes k extra*-ting and all den- 'AV . tal wo.-'k positively k v Jk ( painless and is per fWW fectly harmless. > Qf\ _^r I (ARC no objec- EXAMINATION X J teetli .. . S.VOO PDPt 1 m x Gold fillings SI.OO " tvHiJCi A % V 7 Fillings in silver alloy cement oOc. Gold Crowns and Registered •*: ▼ S . 22-K Gold Crown $5.0« Graduate Ofllice open dully 8.30 a. X X m. to 8 p. in.; Mun., Wed. Assistants y and Sat. Till 0 p. m.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. ▼" Bell Phone 3322K S hf « EASY TERMS OF~ -V. X PAYMENTS nMNta Market Street 4|hw/ (Ov«r the Hub) xjgr X Harrisburg, Pa. it NID.'T H U .I .M« PAIITinM I When Coming to My Office Be UltU I lUli • Sure You Are In the Right Place. Selig weeklies. This picture contains the Fourth of July parade and flag raising, the Governor's Troop in camp. Major Ott on the day of his retirement, the children's camp on McCormick's Island and other features well worthy of preserving in the tilm; On Thursday the Colonial will bring in a new show of vaudeville, contain ing the "Girl in the Moon," <he beau tiful act seen recently at the Or pheum, in which a girl sails out over the heads of the audience singing as she sits gracefully on a lighted quar ter moon.—Advertisement. Business Liocals CHEAP!I! Cheap? Cheap? What is cheap? It's a game for babes and tricksters. Real Insurance is of value and has a fair price. "You can teach a parrot to say 'Just as good," but ho doesn't know what he's talking about." Folks who expect something for nothing, always get nothing for something. Our automobile policies mean insurance. Aetna —Essick. YOUR BEST FRIEND Some say it. is the dollar. However, regardless of the part that sentiment and personal influence plays in life, a substantial bank account is the most practical friend a young man can have. It is ready to serve him when oppor tunity or possible misfortune shall present itself. One dollar or more will open an account. Fast Fnd Bank, Thirteenth and Howard streets. STOI* THE WOMEN From washing at home and you'll find that "they will be more companionable and have more time to make pleasant home surroundings than when physi cally exhausted from doing the weekly family wash. We will deliver the clothes rough dry or ironed to please you. Arcade Laundry. Both phones. D. B. Glazier, proprietor. Granite and Logan street. WATCH YOt'II OFFICE HEMP See how grateful they are and more efficient if you place one of our oscil lating electric fans where the cooling' breezes may be shared by them while at work. We have them in all sizea and In a range of prices. For your home if desired. Dauphin Biectria Supplies Co., 434 Market street. THE TIE TO "TIE" TO The one thing that a man Is per mitted to Indulge his fancy for beauti ful colorings so long as It Is within the bounds of good taste Is In the selec tion of his neckwear. There la noth ing prettier than our wide open-end tie at 50 cents, in crepea, foulards with striped and figured pattern!. Kln-< nard. 1116-1118 North Third street. 5
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