llff fli a ' °f Kaufman's Big Clean Sweep Sale r ,SI Wednesday 1 111 if! on tyThree&One-Haif More Selling Days & This Big Sale Ends If Sale Days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, (S"y'K) and Saturday Until 9 P. M. nlZp Still Greater Price Reductions on all Remaining Stocks For Final Clearance Store j]T ox MLB WKDSIIDSDAY OHIA OX tALR WEDNESDAY OXI.Y For U'rilnmiln.i Only ('or Wrdnradny Only For Wednesday Only _ j WOMEN'S SILK COATS, *1 * Cloth Coats, $0.50 R™,™ J „ ' Women's 39c Women's 25c 50c Bungalow Open y Worth Up to SIO.OO . . . Formerly Sold Up to $6.50 *= DrOOm MHipOn lOr Wednesday UNION SUITS GLOVES APRONS I Black Silk Coats, satin lined. Only Peslrabl* styles, colon, and mate- ..., Pw J 88 , *\\ hh , e * Laco th?Jad k Qloveß; Two but* .en""Vade o"f Pfa?t'co'l at I four to soIL Sizes 16, 36 and 42. Be rials. Manx «ood for Fall wear. Be DDT XT fl ttjto WTTH VATT nwTw' Sli- 6 *' ton; mostly nil sizes. or»; percales and glng- I here early. here early. XS-KIIMU I rtli> WiiH YUU . Choice, pair. Choice for ha™; cut big and full. : 8.15 * ; 1 , n ._ D c^u 19c 10c 25c ON SAI.R WEDNEHDVY ONI«Y ON SALE WEDMiSDAY OALY Lusl DIH UIUUIII Odlv """ _ ———— A M __________ __ ____ ______ m t *>l L c*ll n * »A For Yt><lnea<lay Only For Wednesday Only Fop \V«*«lnenday Only WOMEN S CLOTH SUITS, #1 Women s Black Silk Dresses $1.50 Children's 12'/c Women'* enr Wnmen'« ti on I Worth Up to $15.00 ... $1 Worth Up t. $5.00.. .. 1= ®Jfg No Other Purchase Necessary DRAWERS PETTICOATS House DRESSES lomorow Black Jap silk dresses, this season's NBI ja m p. • f> Just 100 pairs to sell. 100 Women's Blue , Only 3to sell. Rises 16. 3b and 38. styles. Neatly trimmed. Only 9to U.l\n A SffintT KfAAmo M " de K o .'" l J"" 111 *' Chambray Petticoats: Made of Percale and Be here early. soli. Sizes 16 to 36. Be here earlv IWV T'OiriUl: OFOOIIIS ot muslin; s 'j e ® 2o * 10 embroidered ruffle; all gingham, all s 'zes. fast /*| ' years old. Choico for lengths. Choice for colors. Choice for Clos " ! ~ HHc... irk. r 1 •5c 22 c 48c i| Olf SALE WEDNESDAY OHLY ON SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY g Efjlß BB JOF JL KS O Lid.CO " _ \ Small Women's Summer Ofl« Women's and Misses' Cloth d»l __ _ , I For Weilneadny Only I I For Wednraday Only I I For Wfdnraday Only 1 I 53Q Dresses, Worth Up to $1.50 £UC Skirts, Worth Up to $4.50 . <?! I Read Thls Carefully Women's 50c . Sunbonnets Women's 39c j Pretty styles in desirable wash Pretty all-wool serges, tn black. I The. First 200 IV«m#n I I GLOVES Just 100 to sell Bon- I Corset Cover# || materials. Only 15 to sell In size 14 navy and tan. Only 15 to sell. Be I **S' M *» «**■ " vl/ * * OdtCH One tot of Julius Kay- nets for women and Onlv 100 to sell. Cor n , only. Be here early. here early. B ser Silk Gloves (colors children. Black and snt Cover; lace and em f*. J»I. B a • _ „ only): assorted sizes. colors. Choice for hrotderv trimmed' all • | entering our store to-morrow morning at 8.15 choice for - Mxes chotJe for r aw n S | o'clock, when we open, will be handed a ticket ! 23c I | Ic | | 19c II 11/ _-- - ' I W Hj I entitling them to purchase one of these 40-cent _ . W omen S Lmon OUItS V lip I B ~Women's & Misses' Silk Dresses * 9 CQI WORTH UP TO $5.00 ® t/V> I CE No. 6 STORE FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $6.50 t|)j«Dtl c. i* li" c*i. ■duhi j i n• ii r> i dit r< i B sold to Children, only one to a customer. dtyiisn Lmon auits, m rretty models. Desirable Colors. Ke Here fcarlv H This season's styles, Including Russian tunic and tier models In silk messallne I Women's, Misses' and Women's, Misses' & Juniors' dj Women's and Misses' Bg Extra Special Wednesday Only Washable 1 Washable 1 Wash Dress Skirts U J£f3l2S'/ v| That Formerly Sold Up t» I That Formerly Sold Up to $5; / That Formerly Sold Up Pongee S Linen Coats ■ / C $4.00; Final Clearaice at Final Clearance at to $2; Final Clearance Worth Up to $5 * / <*:z R.R,L m o*; E R,''SR.R^ zrzzzr PßMY «■»■»«"-"«• a pretty street dress at less than the price of a good house models. We know you will buy 2 or 3 at this extremely models. Supply your present and future needs at this spe- somely embroidered, and plain tailored models. Just the v ' !i ' '' " t v ' " j clally low price. eoat for going away or seashore wear. Be here early. \ K.S 1 Here's the greatest Money- A Double Quick Clearance Sale of A Double Quick Clearing Sale of 2000 | " U " F " k Saving opportunity ever offered lsoo Girls' Wash Dresses Tomorrow Women's Waists & Blouses Tomorrow || $11.75 f to the MEN of Harrisburg— Girls Wash Dresses Girls' Wash Dresses Women's Waist, Value lo 75c Women's Blouses Value ,0 1 mm — Men's Suits & Pants way below v„rrrrri L rr $3.00 a— / - y M n I Choice for Choice for " broidery trimmed. Choice for Made of Crepe de Chine and TjPSr manufacturers cost. Be here 12hr <1 OQ ?7„ ™.« » nt „ . h ». , nJ E9 S. I rj f C newest model. Choice for If 1 St i rl ? if , y ° U Want t0 S6CUrethe Girls'WasbDresses Girls' Women, v,i,e C 7 i Wa chnirf> hnronin* * Y a, ° P 10 8, 00 ValnotoS2.oo Made ot Voile and Organdie. V fe : » A Made of fast colors, ginghams Just 100 to sell. Made of all the white and colors all new summer / \ and P erca,eß - Nicely made and newest material, nicely trimmed, hte and colors, all new summer f f 4 ' \ trimmed; assorted colors. All sizes, in all sizes, 6 to 14. Fast colors. stjles. All sizes. Choice for Women'* Rlmicot Valno tn ~ m 6 to 14. Choice for Choice for * YrOinen S DiOUSes Value tO j* MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUJTS 39c 69 C $4.00 _ Values in Qr Values in Ay| j Women's Blouse, Value $1.50 c r ■oi Thls Lot to >P B•w This ut to M. < j A _., vor,ST^ H y "* o '- OBolc °'°'' Genuine raim $5.00 $12.00 A Quick Clearance Sale of All ih " ce,or j q Beach Suits », , JD 55 c I For Men, Men s and Boys rurmshings $lO Value For Men's Pants, J-Qr 5 c Men's Red and Blue] 15c Men's and Roys' I lOR wkonksday only if for Wednesday only || d>r Ar Valu « inThis <£/» 7C " ,180 • • Handkerchiefs BnKhton JQ lir fiHL-. | . . CIO cn „ , _ lu * J ' colors, lor * 16-button length lisle thread One lot of Women's Mtwlln m%. a Lot to $12.50 Y|l* I V Men S Pants, Q(\ Men s Silk Hose, SI.OO Men's B. V. D. gloves in black and tan, assorted Drawers, slightly soiled. Choice Mixed & Blue Serges Values to $2.00 05/ C double heel and toe; 1C Union Suits; all QQ 25c 1«?f< 1 * all colors, for 13C sizes> for ' OjC * 15c n^ 10< Sh' f len S Pc j,^ le 50c Boys' Mesh OI ix)it Wednesday only fok wedm sday only Men's Straw "I Q r Boys'sl.oo Oliveir A Boy's Khaki «Ck J patterns, for 50c k 'lq" 1 j* n I I 'j.oo'vafues I Combination Suit IHatS For . . 1"C Twis , Wash Suits Pants IJq w'athaK'cck'wcar ia'' hhek and™'!™," ' r'" .»a.' w Str:»cK£! Value, .0 SI.OO All Size, To-morrow * Waduble for 5c 9 -, c 39<; Dress Shirts, coat W ° ol Ribbe d 7Q fob Wednesday only Boys' $1 Wool m style, for /SIC mg Suits, for « f Women s Petticoats Women's Vests Bovs' Straw Hats BOYS' /hi Knickers fm ClC* Men's Balbriggan 50c Men's Blue Cham- Made of good quality of muslin, I ' ftc _T ■ _ - _ NORFOLK W I ZW Union Suits OO hrav WnrL- Shirts 10-Inch shadow lace ruffle, all 2°° Vests to sell. Linen ribbed. Values to $1 Oc SUITS FOR To-morrow Foi f Vr . 33c {o r\ . . . . 29c ,enßthß - Chok^ r a " 8,!6e8 - Cho,c^ For LOL 4 VALUES TO $3.50 v - nHWII | Women's Fancy Silk Parasols Mennonite Preacher Has Fatal Attack at Funeral Lancaster, Pa., July 21. —The Rev. John H. Landis, 82 years old, of East Lampeter, one of the best-known min isters In the Mennonite Church, and possibly the oldest in point of service in this conference, died yesterday morning In a carriage of a funeral coming. to Lancaster. He had conducted services at the funeral of Amos 1,. Kreider, in East Lampeter, and further services were to be held at the Mennonite Church TUESDAY EVENING, HARFUSBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 21, 1014 here. A fatal attack of paralysis came while Mr. Landis was conversing with his wife and the Rev. Snnford B. Lan dis, and he died in a few minutes. Four United States Bank Directors Named Washington. D. C.. July 21.—The organization committee to-day made public the names of candidates for di rector in the federal reserve banks who have already received a majority ol the votes of eleven banks in their respective districts and groups. They are: District No. 2. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Class B, Group I—H. R. Towne, of New York. District No. 8, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Class A, Group 2 —F .T. Watts, of St. Louis. Mo. District No. 10. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City—Class A. Group 3 —C. E. Burnham, of Norfolk, Neb.; Class B. Group 3, L> A. Wilson, of El Reno. Okla. NUN BREAKS NECK IN FALL Trenton, N. J., July 21.—Tripping over a rug at the head of a long flight of stairs in the convent building of St. Stanislaus Church, in Randall ave nue, here to-night. Sister Mary Ver onica fell twenty-flve feet to the first floor and broke her neck . She died almost instantly. She was 81 years i old and came to Trenton from Sha mokin. Pa. THIS STORE SELLS MORE PIANOS ' Than any other store In the city. It j could not do this if the prices were not j right and the pianos the best. J. H. 1 Troup Music House. 15 Sguth Market Square.—Advertisement. 1 Challenger in Danger; Suffragettes' Plotting Special to The Telegraph | Plymouth, Eng., July 21.—Warned i of a suffragette plot to wreck the ] Shamrock IV, Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger for the America's Cup, ex- ] tra dock guards were placed on duty here yesterday to prevent any "furies" reaching the yacht before her depart ure for the United States. The warning came from officials of i 1 the shipyards at Gosport, where two i women were apprehended under sus picious circumstances. The challenger for the America's Cup and the steam yacht Erin, which is convoying her, were obliged to seek shelter from an easterly gale In the harbor here. Hassett Boys' Club Out For Camping Trip About a hundred Hassett Club boys started this morning for the scene of a ten days' outing at Boiling Springs • Park. Camp will be pitched at once and for the next ten days the boya i will make the woods ring. Athletiq . events, Bwlmming and boating are go* ing to be the main diversions, ■ ing to members of the club. A POOR PIANO f Would be hopelessly handicapped on| a floor with such pianos as the Chicks erlng, Everett, Hardman and others sold here. J. B. Troup Music IB South Market Square.— ment. 5
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