Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 17, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    THESE DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS IN THE CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Will Attract Big Crowds to Our Stores To-morrow (Saturday)
St#reOp "^ B-30A M * WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS
P- ir mi/ 1 Women's and Misses' Summer Washable Dresses and 0 „j a. u a c 7 r nn_ "
l)|f| S " k R ' d "" J F~ <*** S '«k C." Woni°S Sf M JSL-
Nnjjr Women's & Misses' [i For Women Misses and Juniors, SQ«B9 1 For Quick Clearance . . I Wh' te Ratine Wash
CW \ \| Formerly Sold up to $7.50 rn ■— I Just the coat you want now. Materials of all- II t 'l4 ri»V>CC / f \
SUMMER AA For Quick Clearance •• • - I the favorite Ralmacaan. ' I ■ £■• '1 J I' .1 \
||| WASHABLE DRESSES ▼ W•\)ts Beautiful all-over embroidered voiles, sim- ~ f; I'l Worth $3.00 1
M Formerly Sold up to $5.00 r • %. T\ ply and elaborately trimmed, in many effective 'nr « 1 «-. « S"J For Quick Ciearanca £r
■ For Quick Clearance .. . . MM styles - W OmenS aild MISSeS \j ;J ■1 S :i'
Ml "• Pretty cool, wash materials, favorite styles •'iriLl.vk . .... _ Fine I V 4 '1 AA il'.
Si in all desirable colors and white. fiV MM Elegant White Voile Dresses #j OA i™ C , cf, 11 Vton £l= USIJ % 1 IU t &
For Womti, Misses and Juniors *C>i/ Formerly Sold Up to S2O, v! J 1 *|l ■ f|«f J':" i
Women's and Misses' QQ Formerly Sold up to $lO *+= For Quick Clearance ...
11 Summer Washable Dresses Y Jllll llfliV \\ F° r Quick Clearance .. . . m«ueriate* lß aiso Mack snk U moir ? / U p^i n '\^i t iorpT V a C i' l t t f vlfl Extra ~ne r|Ua " ty til >T
i Formerly Sold Up to $6 50 . ■ /llflll Snllm \V J elaborate styles. A hiK variety to choose from. rSIY M.J A ra ""e. ir > the -==3t;i. .-'vf
i 1 r- " . f v " gu ' JV ' //// II llnl\all\ )t prettier dresses have been shown this V——i——- wa " ted Russian tunic
For Qu.ck Clearance . 111 J«—• Splendid Russian ionic stvles, fin. C"T J % " S3?hili. P, S?
Splendid styles, including the long Russian Mill IHj&T ished with silk girdles snd trimmed with E c - Wnmeil S Slimmer DrPSPPS ~, »w ■,£ .'.t . „
1 tunic models, in every wanted wash fabric, in- touches of fine laces S,Ze " UI,IC " 5 VI CSCCb 23 t029 Waist t8 inch J an 13 lo 30 to 38 Waist
| eluding crepes, and the new awning stripe Formerly Sold Up to $5 and $8.50, * —*
I VOICS ' Women', apd M.s.e.' Sillt Drei.et, <> qa For A (t. . nf . f Women's and Mi.se,' nf
\ Sulrfci M tL $ A .89 Ji $ 9.89 and M .89 Wash Dress Skirts $1 95
Formerly Sold up to $8.50 T ,===: / For Quick Clearance ance Formerly Sold Up to $5.00
I For Quick Clearance .... High grade chiffon taffeta, silk poplin and I I I For Quick Clearance .... ~~
I Never have we shown such pretty materials r2/ s ' ll{ messaline, all this season's styles and v ®V I fl^,. t^ at o.^Lf,,7^}V e „= you^ lo ? k slpnder an( l lve J Skirts or the better kind. Hand-tailored. Splen
, . . i■ , , , 1 . . . r »> , . . J >our flßure graceful lines. Cool summer wash ma- did materials and stvles Winritn<r Vu' i ' .
I and styles which Will be found in this magm- / shades. Many elaborately trimmed with pretty terlalß In desirable colors. Many Russian tunic short Russian tunic models All reanlar inrt
i ficent collection of high grade dresses. / l aces [models. Sizes from 44t0 52 bust measure. Size waist bands up to 38 inches regUlar and extra
; ~ r
ji Who Are Going to Purchase aII | 1500 Women's Silk & Cotton Blouses & Men's & Boys'
| J " New Suit Tomorrow, Saturday «*vll | Waists Reduced For Tomorrow's Selling Fiirni«Km«c
!| .J . Will Have the Pleasure of Seeing the women's shirtwaists, made of lawns and * UrillSlllllgS
Best Clothing Values at KAUFMAN'S J voi|es; vato7sc ; a " sizK - Choicelcr -; * lc Reduced For
Ever Offere ii voiles'; all new models, in white and colors; *?.59c TO-MORROW
1J ) W Cind Youths SLJITS at AA Women's BLOUSES made of voiles and or K an- n m Shirt's, coat styfeTsftfoQ
I Good SIO.OO and $12.50 Values |! v "" e ' Choice tor "
/\\ ]j l 3 i !' i Men's Silk Bosom Dress
K/ J | Men 's and Youths ' SUITS at*-* & H A c c^ c ;J': 25 79 c
r7/V\ Good $15.00 and $16.50 Values Women's BLOUSES, made of chiffon, china
f / \\ \ ib m i . " " " '! crepe de chine silk, in white and colors; J W f.»" • ~e ' a sizc s. QOp
j// \ | Men Take Your Pick of These $lB, S2O rAiir akto>4iXl Mc "° r " ' 1_
111 'j 1 - AII GUARA T NTEED ED | Extra Special—Wo WEN'SHOUSF, DREiSES ]
\ j 1 HM p si n ======= WOMEN'S REVERSIBLE HOUSE/Jlk loc value. Cho.ce for lUC
/ I I Iricn. S Good Pant* nt I PCC Thrvr* dry** DRESSES, slip on like a coat; made of fast
/ / 1 UFUi> ai 1 nan Une-nalt \\ color percalesjalUizes; $1.25 value. Choice li2f(. Men ' s Balbriggan Union (
A. / 1 f or Suits, 50c value, all QQ
j: U 100 Pairs of Men's Pants !i sizes Choicg for
i|® Sa 200 Pairs of_ Men's Planfe .. . SIOOO Girls* Wash DreSSeS
| lo^t^L. 1 - iSrs P, l„'ii wl || AD< ?;^orrow ran,!e C.W.. |
ji morrow. Leave Us Your Genuine Palm Beach Value Pants; the $5.00 Kind H M . . . ...
j! Old Hat, We'll Allow You ' SUIT at nC on Sale To-morrow at GIRLS' WASH DRESSES, all colors,
(hp AIT tfflO. 1 # J all SlZeS ' 6to 14; made ° f faSt C ° lor S ,n S- 41lf # trimmed; cut full; Arv
ZJC (t* A A F hams; value to SI.OO. Choice for IVv 7Sc value. Choice for C
* Handsomely Made and «ra i > i *
FOR IT A SIO.OO Value Tnmmed. GIRLS' WASH DRESSES, new sum- Mf* 7^
j» - — r[L v ' v v 11 mer styles, fast colors; sizes 6to 14; value M VfOHiCII S UDIOII sUlts
ii A Creat b '9 Saturday Sale of Boys' Cloth and Wash Suits ii to $1.50. Choice for ■ 11 Julius Kayser Swiss Ribbed j
ji Boys' NORFOLK SUITS BOYS' WASH CIIITC v »D i D . C X CZ : t # „ . i| GIRLS' WASH DRESSES, sizes 6 /FO M UN '° N S " IT3 ' 75 ° VALU *'' All^
v l »to en ' „ , SUITS, Boys Beachl Suits, Blue Serge Norfolk Suits | to 14, white and colors; made of new- 411 f s,zes Choice 45c
Values to $3.50, at Values to SI.OO, at A Real $6.00 Value, at For Boys at est materials; all colors; value to L for
$1.95 49c $3.95 $3.95 II Women's Corsets 1
! Those suits come In plain and In bloUße and Rllßßljln , , •■'"its come In sizes 8 You will find values in this j GIRLb HAWDbUMiL DKLSbIiS,
j! mixed casslmeres Pants made Plain white and fancy materiaT p„,L K Made of genuine lot selling to J6. Pants made i| made of VOlle, Crepes, in white and 1L W W New shapes, 4 hose SUppOTt
full, sizes Bto 16 years. sj zes 2 U to l7v«» material. Palm Beach cloth. They can full and lined; sizes 8 to 17 , . * . I A * ™ W |l*l ~ . ' „
11 V- v to 3 0 years. laundered. -oars. colors; sizes 6to 14; value to $5.00. ers; all sizes; 75c AH*
- - Choice for t' value. Choice f0r..., *vC
Business Locals
THE FINEST THAT BLOOM
When social requirements demand
something exceptionally fine in cor
eages or other bouquets you naturally
wanted the finest of flowers that are
grown. Our experience among the
wholesale as well as retail florists of
•the metropolitan cities for years,
qualifies us to know how and where to
eelect the finest of flowers .and their
proper arrangement for the most bril
liant social function. Schmidt, the
florist, 313 Market street.
WHERE SHALL I GO?
To th* Victoria, of course! When
you are strolling around aimlessly and
have no particular place to go and
nothing of importance that needs im
mediate attention, step into the Vic
toria Theater and see the humor,
drama or scenic attractions of the
world. The new films first and always
the best at the Victoria.
Harrisburg
Carpet Co.
32 North Second Street
FRTPAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 17, 1914
HAS STROKE OF PARALYSIS
Special to The Telegraph
Mifflinburg, Pa., July 17.—Mrs.
Mary Valentine, suffered a stroke of
WEAK WOMAN
Made Strong by Vlnol
Plant City, Fla. —"I was so run-down,
weak and nervous I could notdo my house
work or even bear to have my children
come near me and could not sleep. I tried
all kinds of medicine and was under the
doctors* care for years without benefit.
But Vinol has restored my strength. I
sleep well and have gained 20 pounds."
—Mrs. C. H. MILLER, Plant City, Fla.
If Vinol fails to create strength for
pale, weak, nervous, run-down men or
women we return your mone_y.
Goo. A. Gorgas, Druggist, Harris
burg, Pa.—Advortlsement
r™ REPAIRING
or adjusting. Jewelry cleaning or
repolishing. take It to
SPRINGER Th j,"; , 1 , ; r ble
-06 MARKET ST.—Bell Phone
Diamond Setting and Kasravln*.
paralysis on Wednesday at the resi
dence of her son Clarence, in Thomp
son street.
Ladies' Auxiliary to Hold
Annual Bazar at Mt. Gretna
Special to The Telegraph
Mt. Gretna. Pa., July 17.—Mrs. S.
Shultz entertained yesterday on her
porch with the following as her
guests: Mrs. Emma Seibert, Mrs. Lu
ther Walzer, Mrs. Anna Bacofi, Mrs.
E. E. Ewing, Mrs. Frank Strock, Mrs.
Aldenderfer, Mrs. Householder, Mrs.
Messina and Mrs. Yoland.
The executive committee of the
Ladies' Auxiliary held a business
meeting yesterday and arranged for
their annual bazar which will be held
about the first of next month.
Miss Mary Messina entertained at
a porch party in honor of Misses Jo
sephine and Mary Wise. Refreshments
were served to the following guests:
Miss Mary Wise, Miss Fannie Bell
Ostium, Miss Ann Shultz, Miss Char
lote Adams, Miss Helen Rinkenbaugh,
Miss Josephine Wise, Miss Ann Fld
ler. Miss Helen Bromall, Miss Kath-
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Bears tne
The Kind You Wm Always Bought slgn <J ure
ryn Sc-hott, Miss Lucetta Bollman,
Miss Dora Silkeman, Mrs. Fred Rooky,
Mrs. E. P. Pox, Mrs. M. A. Yoland,
Mrs. W. H. Bear and Miss Mary Mes
sina.
Mrs. Stewart Winfleld Herman and
son, Stewart Winfleld, Jr., are staying
at Chautauqua Inn.
Miss Hilda Snyder returned home
to Steelton after spending; a few days
with Miss Norma Brandt.
Mrs. Elmer Greenawalt and daugh
ter, Irene Greenawalt, of Steelton, are
staying with Mrs. Emma Selbert.
St. Luke's Church, of Lebanon, held
its annual Sunday school picnic here
yesterday. There was a large attend
ance. The most Interesting event was
the baseball game, In which the
St. Luke's team defeated the St. John's
team by the score of 9 to 7.
Mrs. J. N. Whitman Is staying at
the Chautauqua Inn for a few days.
Miss Craig Paterson, of Harrlsburg,
is the guest of Miss Mary Hutman at
tho Chestnut Knob cottage.
George Hummel, who has been
spending several weeks on the camp
grounds, left for Pen-Mar for a visit.
An Interesting entertainment was
given last night In the Chautauqua
auditorium which included motion pic-
tures of travel scenes in China, fol
lowed by an illustrated lecture by
Professor Whiting on "Bees, Dragons,
Flies and Ants."
William Detweiler, of Middletown,
Is visiting his mother for & few days
at the Katola cottage.
Miss Helen Bratten is visiting Miss
Helen Baum on the camp ground.
Mrs. Luther Bowman and two chil
dren, Walzer and Dorothy, are visit
ing Mrs. L. W. Walzer on the camp
grounds.
TEACHERS ELECTED
Special to The Teletraph
Mifflinburg, Pa., July 17.—Teachers
' have been elected for the coming term
by the Mifllinbury school board, as fol
lows: Principal high school. Profes
sor E. O. Bickel; first assistant. Miss
Augusta Edmunds; second assistant,
Miss Verna A. Swartz; grammar, Miss
Helen P. Metzgar; No. 4, Miss Mar
garet Lodgp; No. 3, Miss Graee Strub
ble; No .2, Miss Anna Lincoln; No. 1,
Mrs. Irene Rlngler.
WILLIAMS-SMITH WEDDING
Special to The Telegraph
Dauphin. Pft., July 18.—On Wed
nesday morning at Sunbury, William
Ellsworth Williams, of this place, was
united in marriage to Miss Daisy Beu
lah Smith, of Herndon. The young
couple left for Niagara Falls and Wat
kln'a Glen, where they, will remain
until Monday. A reception will be
held on Monday evening, at the home
of the groom in Krie street. Mr. Wil
liams is telegraph operator for the
Pennsylvania Railroad at Rockville.
The bride is one of the prettiest and
most popular of Herndon.
FRECKLES
Now Is the Time to Get Ilhl of These
Ugly Spots
There 's no longer the slightest
need of feeling ashamed of your
freckles, as the prescription othlne—
double strength—is guaranteed to re
move these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine—■
double strength —from any druggist
and apply a little of it night and
morning and you should soon see that
even the worst freckles have begun to
disappear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It is seldom that
more than an ounce is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a beau
tiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength othlne as this Is sold undei
guarantee of money back if it fails to
remove freckles.—Advertisement.
Business Locals
WHEN YOU SEE A MAN
Wearing a Lack-tailored suit you may
be sure that he has equal to the best
In custom-tailored garments. Styles
that reflect the smartest Ideas of most
approved fashions. Our superb cus
tom-tailored clothes are equal to those
of the world's most exclusive custom
tailors, perfect fit absolutely guaran
teed. Be Lack-tailored and you'll be
right; 28-30 Dewberry street.
TAILORING IS AN ART
Science in cutting, experience and
ingenuity In making and individuality
in style is art in its highest degree.
The art of creating garments that re
flect true fashions of the hour and
the latest thoughts of the designer,
shaped on perfect lines of grace and
made by skilled workmen. You can
have this service at Simms, tailor to
"men who care," 22 North Fourth
street.
YOU WANT SATISFACTION
In your laundry work. That ia the
foundation upon which we hav« built
our success. If you are not con
tented with your present laundry work
send us a trial bundle. We will not
know it from the regular line of work
therefore you are assured of our usual
service and can judge accordingly.
Arcade Laundry. Both Phonea. D
E. Glazier, proprietor.
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