——i—»—M«tTim..a.. ■ ■■———— H COATS To-morrow, (Saturday,) Every Section I BIG WIND-UP SALE OF ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE AT KAUFMAN'S. I mrSTORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M., CLOSES QP. M. I (New Fall Suits! C!loice of the House Sale|S"("S| I /CoaU, Dresses, Skirt, and Waists i® *" I |! I For Women, Misses and Juniors '1 ENTIRE STOCK DIVIDED INTO 3 LOTS jj rhat ,o>du P to $1.50, NOW I J They are ready for inspection here and now. LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 jj I I I Included are the different versions of fashion's au- ' I Dresses That Sold Up DrCSSeS That Sold Up DreSSeS That Sold Up WASH DRESS SKIRTS thorities of what is going to win popular favor as the ! to $3.00, Now to $6.50, Now to $lO, Now That sold up to $2.00, NOW season advances. - _g m mt £ZZ P^* One thing is certain, namely, that another season I | J? CZ vL W J of variety approaches. |, H|"«3L (DLIJ WLd*L*%J WASH DRESS SKIRTS For the benefit of early buyers, as well | That sold up to $5.00, NOW r 1.1 • . . r I. | I Majority of these beautiful summer dresses have been here only a month, I_l s~y as tor tne interest Of eariy gookers, we are the latest models and can be worn late into the Fall. Desirable wash ma- j| j ..« til * I I terials including the awning stripe voiles, handsome white embroidered voiles i> p ,, o • . T~. — —r. -= —, - _— jj prepared with remarkable early values. f I and pure linens. Probably the dress you have admired is still here at this espe- :! xx/u:.. r> or ed and tiered models, I\\ ~~ ) daily low price. ' - \> Ratine, Bedford Cord and pure Linen ma- jj j - m\\vwvvw m n U t j Only a Few of the Unusual Values] rCL nll u Akn.if [Showing of New Falf Children's N*w 1 From Our Gent'. Furnkhim De- S'r . , „ .c, ? ?*• r,|, n I n5 . mflnf - .1 D- W- J ci This Great Sale °f Newest Style and Misses rail Dresses partmgnMn tlgjh, Wind-up Sab $l O . 5 12 and sls Suits at £ f-» 98c 98c I Men's Summer Un- Men's Silk KnJt Men's Gordon it„i, A I / J \I denvear: 50c value; T1 „. v _ lllM I Jl .. , _ Ties; values to 50c. her Collar: 25r yalha - #l# I If A m Sale Drtce ' rn " f>rK snle price, s u i P . ir)( „ VC Hll f TTI 21 f"l' Q CQ V f"Vlf*V HT*4* I ( W \.« Made of fine quality Voiles and r beautiful Styles In Imported sal.prtce, "«« >*<><"«*.tiauiman s say tney are T ■w\ 1 I. fVA <**-<>*•<*-*.**«,***«. . 31c 17c 15c the best values ever of- vj# X^ : S*''jrz | v "'"" __J «....< J Men's Men's Wash"TleTP fered-They are all Mohair pfPj /|( Silk Petticoats 11 Women's House Dresses 1 drawers: 25c value. 2 ° C a,uc - Sale SoJ. rt va d iue Dra "slTe I I and fine serge lined-They are all wool j i /»/ 1 i 1 • . j> Jl V/ Si,- and periect fitting and every suit l value $ 3 .00 VALUES SI.OO 1 fS(* /lyv*f QQ . 1 1 0 . , 1 I U 1 F,ne 80,1 Mre*sallne silk rettl- _ v '/Z 1 " OjC brand new tniS season S Style- , ~ , 10tS 11 |I J coats In pretty styles and deslral.le rercales and Lawns in desirable of them heavy enough for Fall \\l j lp= , s vaiue'Tsa?; Drpss sh,p,fl: 8,00 Ta, work si.irts; Wear. Only 200 in this lot, SO please J|: n Women's Long Kimonos Women's Dressing Sacques P 191/ s " ,Pprice ' 50c value, sale price, come early«you will get a suit you \fA A 79c 59c Iv / 2C 49c 29c like. All sizes. 1\! I I Stunning Lawns pretty I I VALUES UP TO $ .00 i ,■ I 1 Crepes. Ncflt styles in pretty Lawns. Men s < otton Hose. Men's Men's B. V. ~7T| J Here's Another Lot of Men's {t*A I ill " 111 1111 J ,j PH :: sr r;:;... ,sc :r. »»<• Yo U „ g Men's sie.so and Jk|f L! i 6y 2 c 10c 79c $lB Suits. Black and Bine Serges^ f~ "" Men's Pr.re A Special Saturday Will Save Money By Buying Mens Silk Hose; Silk Hose; all colors: - Pn s -peOyb iJCIIUUI VIUUICS lIOW priw - ialue. sale 15c 33c 2c a Set MEN'S PANTS Bay*' Norfolk Suits Boy's Norfolk Suits v —* y —' . Sold All Over at $3 $4 Values . $2.50 ■ This Lot' price sl. B«y's Norfolk Suits sPants $ Pants 00 s°| 7 / , N ° r [° lk Su ' U Knkke«! h B 2 elt P and W.bo fants Sold elsewhere at Watch Fob. A $6.50 Men'ss3and $1 50 Sf.® . N „ value sizes Bto 18. $3.50 Pants 'l°" MANS $2.50 $4.95 LESS SOMBER VIEW OF RELIGION NOW More Social Conception of Chris tianity H*s Driven Out Rigid Puritanism The International Sunday School Ives son For August 23 Is "The Wedding Feast."—Matt. 22:1-14 (By William T. Ellis) To stop a boat on Niagara's crest, | to stay the avalanche in its course, to check a nation in mid-career of I its folly, to halt a drunkard In the 1 ITCHING ECZEMA Cured by our Saxo Salve Bagdad, Fla. "To all people suffer ing from eczema of any form I want to recommend Saxo Salve. I tried everything my friends would suggest for itching eczema on my hands, but nothing helped it at all until an old lady told me about Saxo Salve and one tube has entirely cured me."—CALVIN WILSON, Bagdad, Fla. If we can t cure your skin trouble with our Saxo Salve and Saxo Soap w« will buy back the empty tube. Geo. A. Gorgaa, Druggist. Harrla burg. Pa.—Advertisement FRIDAY HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 21, 1914 midst of his carousing, to preach re pentance to Ninevah in the hevdav of its prideful wickedness, to turn Israel to righteousness and spiritual ity in the day of its religious arro gance and hardened heart—all these attempts are of a kind. There is something sublimely futile about the efforts of Jesus, on tho last dav or His appearance to His nation, as He strove by picture and story and appeal to call His beloved nation to a realization of its fast-disappearincr day of opportunity. The national aspect of the situa tion stirs a patriot s heart. He is set to wondering whether we, too, are equally deaf to the words of our own prophets. s our land in peril of spiritual blindness? May she, too. miss her day of visitation? God gives us listening ears for all our prophets—even when they come in a *>H! se w^'c h offends all our preju dges and misconceptions. Let us '