I /2 |R YC\I Z K.TN-ILII I » . I THIS HANDSOME : ||l^sKaufmans ninths ' R- ) I JSRJ-N. RRR I « (WEDNESDAY); AT 9 CENTS, TO ALL 111 *T| WJLLL/IT.|] II 1 I J «FJ BN ■■ I MERCHANDISE OR OVER IN OUR STORES. |1 /J • / IfflJ==J] | £ Tim J. -, FILL* » • J YOU CAN MAKE THE $9.00 WORTH OF I I lIC I Nine years of remarkable business success are being celebrated § SMALL AMOUNTS FROM VARIOUS DE- I 1 a Ceatest \ h th * Kaufman stores. • ... I ° ur s, °" s ' I\l I, AH F r%f \ To-morrow, Wednesday, another day of this occasion is marked, | ONLY ONE DOCK TO A CUSTOMER. THIS CLOCK 9C | H |R6IF I 01 \ i n {fa mos f practical and welcome way, by scores of tine, new lots 1 \l6 YCBT \ of seasonable merchandise lowered in price and rich in economies . STORE OPENS AT BA. M,. A:.D CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. [ V-— M TO BRING YOU TO KAUFMAN'S BRIGHT 6 EARLY TOMORROW MORNING FWH WOMEN SHOULD COME HERE FOR NEW SUITS NMN L'SS££S SUER"™" "JSSES" M | ; T , T T . . J #J ALL ENTER INTO OUR 9TH BIRTHDAY SALE R TL N CI " I / \ . JFE. THE EXTRAORDINARY EFFORTS OF OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT PROVIDE MODELS SUIT- JJ CLOTH AND CLOTH AND SAK DRESSCS J _ CXOLH OKIRTS I % : .] I'' \T~-M ABLE FOR EVERY TYPE OF FIGURE-YOUTHFUL, REGULAR, STOUT, EXTRA SIZE, SHORT- ;J WORTH UP TO $8.50 WORTH UP TO SIB.OO FP I 1 111 WAISTED, LONG-WAISTED AND SO ON. THIS MEANS SUPERIOR FIT, SUPERIOR EFFECT J; CI 9 QH K\K I SKIRT# WORTH UP TO S3.UU ■• ■] %J|| 1 FEW ALTERATIONS, AND ALTERATIONS FREE WHEN NECESSARY. THEN, AGAIN, THE !J *PO©9S V ««VU TF»I QA IJ. 1. V | FF CARRYING OF LARGE STOCKS AND ASSORTMENTS, FEATURING HIGH-CLASS MODELS, AT THE IJ AII-WOOI WRGE AND CREPE. PIFU E T LN U.NI" ODE »EMI-BA«Q2E FISJSLIB JJ[ 1\ M POPULAR PRICES. !> ALLK MEPTSALINE AND POPLIN. AND BASQUE STYLES. IN WOOL B ■GSGFI MADE OF ALL-WOOL SERPRE IN NEW FALL A -Y,. / i\\ $M' IFFIV . _ , , , JJ * EWE » L F ; A " 8T A Y ,! ES , ,N THE AATFRFBUCHCA* "LI STYLES. INCLUDING THE FAVORITE TUNIC AND MF| A FEW OF THE SPECIAL VALUES IN OUR 9TH BIRTHDAY SALE I: °° 7 S IIT T SHADPB --^_ BL7 : E -I W \ UD CI • I R' P]! _ . „ R , TT O • TIR LTT O • T.» !' CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES [W FFL SKIRTS WORTH UP I I: TF M SMTS WORTH UP TO SUITS WORTH UP TO SUITS WORTH UP TO-; WORTH UP TO SIO.OO WORTH UP TO $22.50 TO $5.00, »JIKII I® I #>!', W $lB. OUR 9TH S2O. OUR 9TH $27.50. OUR 9TH | «FIQK FI 11 $3.95 WOHTH-PTO ».« [!• M A ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY 1 □.UU FFLF ]J TFT M ADE OF AII-WOOI MEN'» I<[ BHI FUK _ . T3 * T-» • '! MANNISH SERGE, SILK POPLIN. ELABORATELY TRIMMER! MOD- FYVW WEAR SERGE CREPES AND MADE OF IMPORTED SERGE, LJ > X FRICE, "RICE, PRICE, !> AND SILK MESSALLNE. FAVORITE ELS ' LN CR T PC METEOR, SATIN T.JMF URETTV SHEPHERD CHECKS, WOOL CREPES AND SHEPHERD F 1 : 'ML 'MTF - A/ , IL LONG TUNIC NND SEMI-BASMUE ?H"FIL,TTN A J£&. FUNIC, YOKE AND BOX PLAIT CHECKS TUNIC, YOK E AND [^3' LINEW REDINGOTE AND SHORT- ELEGANT MODELS IN MEN'S FI: NISH OA SERGE' E "ND ' AND NOVELTY CHEVIOTS; PLAIN NISH SERGE^'^VETT'LHXSI 1 1 MELL! SFTVC FIVC DOLLDFS OIL YOLLF NEW TFTKC OLLC OF THCSC BOYS' LI \.JI NEWEST COLORS: ALL SI,ES FOR ,A " OR « D AN(I BT >" ,ES = HANDSOME PLAIN TAILORED;; UTT V C IIVC D UII 1 UUI " I. „R. , „ J | WOMEN, MISSES AND JUNIORS. "«"E, II FALL SUIT SLLLU SOLD «T TLFI 50 STILT? HOMC WLTH YOU I-■C *J €l9 QA ALSO ETTRA B,ZES FOR STOUT JUNIORS, ALSO SIZES FOR STOUT AND EXTRA SIZES FOR STOUT <| * OIL OLTLLI OULLO OULIL CLOCWIICLV CLL KJMIO *» 1111 111. WONDERFUL VARIETY OF WOMEN'S, MISSES' & JUNIORS' COATS II BE ° i! Sale ai $12.50 BOYS' TWO PANTS SUITS \\ HE SMARTEST NEW FALL COATS SHOWN # I ______ $3.89 LI; EVERY STYLE TASTE CAN BE SUITED I. $6.00 VALUE | I;L FEW «F THE SPECIAL VALUES IN OUR 9TH BIRTHDAY SALE Newest Models—The Newest ALL WOOL NORFOLK SUITS, WITH 2 I : COLLEGE COATS" AND "CAPE COATS WORTH UP TO $15.00. >\||| A I; I l \ Tartan Plaids and the Finest PALRS ° 7TO 17 YEARS ( II COATS"; WORTH UP TO $8.50. OUR 9TH ANNIVERSARY PRICE, ; T !; F 4 I OJ T R\ c . , ' I-"wji" - " SIO.OO gmk | §J ! SZZzZZ.i°s?£z. **» ! JR +J • J NEVER HAVE WE SHOWN AT THIS PRICE SUCH * \{'A , , , , A WIDE RANGE OF HANDSOME ALL-WOOL RAA-/ EFFL' TSSI 1 |I Y>JI JSKI \ , MEDIUM WEIGHT ALL-WOOL MATERIALS, IN TERIALS AND STYLES; SIZES FOR WOMEN,' FLFILGF I HE 9 AI A A D>4 NFA «. . •.✓%/-% - _ ! WOMEN, MISSES AND JUNIORS. MISSES AND JUNIORS. MM F I, ,J 9TH ANNIVERSARY IMCE UR NN^VERSAR Y PRICE 00 JIJ F\] 49 BOYS'TWO PANTS SUITS $8.95 ~515.00 ÜBT23 A«W^A„ IM ERE SUIT,, SOW ELSE^:^SO , _ T H E HUNDREDS OF NEW FAJL STYLES IN PRETTY AND COLORS ALL THE MOSTWANTED MATE- \RIT . 'I» CX ®P R WEDNESDAY. GREATEST BOV'S SLIIT BARGAIN IN PLAID, ZLBELINES AND CHEVIOTS IN RIALS LN ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MIFSES II ! ! ALL C" AA R . .. GREATEST UUY S» &UII- "OF GAM IN SIZES FOR MISSES AND JUNIORS. AND EXTRA SIZES FOR STOUT FIGURES. Y | B \ 3LZES TO 44 *- HEBT J HARRISBURG. SIZES 7 TO 18 YEARS. 1,000 GIRLS' NEW FALL DRESSES' W FTMPN »C U/NICFC FT RFNUEACL A S.I. OF 1000 | WO M EN '»JHOU«EP™..'. IN WASH MATERIALS-AND SERGES —VALUES ARE BIGGER THAN EVER TT ULLLTRLL 3TF ULSLS VC OLOUSVS AYF C /IN PI • , J UST 100 TO SELL; MADE OF FAST GIRLS' WASHABLE TWO-PIECE DUTCH DRESSES, MADE OF GING- R „ '?*" 59C HAM AND PERCALES, 50C VALUE; SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS. OFT Every One a New Fall Style For Street and Evening I C • N N * J r /% A • c 1 I s ' zes a Sale P"" Wear Specially Priced For Oar Anniversary Sale . SPECIALLY PRICED FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE WOMENWETTICOATS MADE OF PERCALE AND GINGHAM! DRESSES* TO M J WOMEN'S WAISTS, MADE OF VOILES AND MADRAS, IN WHITE AND F" 5 A^AE > F° R ■ 00/» 100 WOMEN ' S HYDEGRADE 75C VALUE, SIZES 6TO 14; FAST ® T V - =OLORS; ALL THE NEW MODELS; VALUE TO $1.50. CI C. MADE OF FAST COLOR PERCALE, COAT MODELS, NEAT PETTICOATS, FAST BLACK, CUT BIG, COLORS. SALE 47R SI. 9 5 SALE PATTERNS, LAUNDERED CUFFS. ALL SIZES. FULL, DEEP RUFFLE, GG^ GIRLS' WASH DRESSES, MADE Q . , . H . . WOMEN'S SILK AND NET BLOUSES, IN ALL NEW SHADES, EVERY OT . ''' '" ' U; N MCM'C MUTN C OF GALATEA, PERCALE AND GING- G,DS _ HANDS ° ME A,1 " W001 NEW MODEL; VALUE TO $3 00 TF»«L F ALL NEW PATTERNS COAT MODELS, FAST COLORS, MADE QJC WOMEN S GOWNS HAM, EVERY ONE A NEW FALL SER 8 E DRES SES; EVERY NEW « . . 9 JFE lOR OF PERCALES, LAUNDERED CUFFS. ALL SIZES. 75E VAI.UK j « . 7 - . I. ci*** a MODCL; SIZES 6TO 14; VALUE TO SIZES 6TO 14; VALUE TO onn n* > ai • a *%r I/ * R» R U- U I I *. w $l5O SALE R- S6 SO SALE . E • « T 200 Men's Shirts; $1.25 Value, For OA I»N, HIGH OR LOW NECKS, CUT BIG PR IC=' 95C PRICE) $4 95 U- OMENS SATM BAS( L UES - IN BLU<! - AND A |-Q MADE OF FINEST PE RCALES, ALL NEW FALL PATTERNS, XMP AND FUL1 ' LACE , AND EMBROIDERY I ° WHITE, NEWEST MODELS; VALUE $6.50. SALE PRICE ... VPT"*O*/ COAT MODELS, LAUNDERED CUFFS. ALL SIZES. TRIMMED. SALE A — V PRICE TJT FREE SOUVENIRS jMPORTANT NOTICE EVA TANGUAY llil / NEW FARCE COMEff "Mist Tobasco," a Light Plot fullt Around Tangnay's Capabtf ties; Good Dancing Before a moderately sized ho\»e, Eva Tanguay last eight presented Jer new farce comedy, with songs. "Mss To basco." Hut the show, whenl&ll was said and done, was only Eva f anguay In another form—a little diffocnt from the twenty-minute vaudevliierr&nguay of a few yoars ago. Regardless of what talent Eva Tanguay night pos sess, there Is one thing whltfi must be said for her: she can do mop personal advertising from back of t'nafootllghts, and "get away with It." thai any other Ootrass of the present-da v/'tage "Miss Totasco" for plot /mounted to little—it was a vehicle fr Miss Tan guay, otherwise "Miss /Tobasco" to show some new gowns. e«cute several eqw» iti' n s. sing several new songs f TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 6, 1914. . e . old ones >- r ush madly from wing to wing, and laugh. Care-free liughTng Tanguay. But even happiness, too much of It; palls. ...Ui dancing o' John Ford gave the audience more real pleasure than did anyone else In the cast. Two opportu nities were afforded him and in both I ♦ hnn I J.«^i^ e Ki acq^ted h «mself morel than creditably. The remainder of the cast supported the plot In an able man- MAX ROBERTSON. MAJESTIC This evening and to-morow afternoon and evening—"The Movie Girl " < Thursday, with special matinee, at 8 o'clock—"To-day." Friday afternoon ad evening—Fav Fos ter (Burlesque). y 1 Saturday, afternoon and even In* "Mv Best Girl." Monday, matinee and night. October 13 —"Everywo—an." Tuesday and Wednesday and Wednes day matinee. October 13 and 14 "The Traffic." i OHPHEtIM Every afternoon and svenlng High- ' Class \ audevliie. COI.OXIAL •THE MOVIE GIRL" "The Movie Girl, winch jjlajii the j Majestic this evening and to-morrow, with matinee, is the effort of the well known author. Matthew Ott. The pro ducing firm, The Mozart Music Co., Inc., Bpared no pains In producing "The Movie Girl. The wardrobe would do credit to the higher-priced musical productions seen In Broadway at the present time. The chief funmaker is Billy Carlton, a German comedian, who takes advantage of every opportunity the author has given him to secure laughs.—Advertisement "TO-DAY" One of the greatest social evils of the day. the way that fashionable women fall to ruin by trying to keep up ap pearances—this Is the theme of the sensational drama. "To-day." by George Broadhurst and Abraham Schomer, which will appear heer at the Majestic Theater. Thursday afternoon and night. The matinee will be given at 3 o'clock. The husband in this plav has worked himself up to affluence, from poverty. In five years, but his money all goes to the adornment and gratification of his spoiled wife. Then comes the crash. He falls and everything goes bv the board. They must start again a"t th« bo».tom rung nf th* ladder. The wife enn't get used to plain clothes and hoiice the temptation that serves as a basis of the play.—Advertisement. "MY BEST GIRI." Victor Morley, who is featured in the Channing Pollock-Rennold Wolf-Clifton Crawford musical comedy, "My Best Girl, wlilch comes to the Majestic, Saturday afternoon and evening has enjoyed the plaudits of American au dwnces in many of the greatest musical successes the stage has ever known. For the pust three years he has starred In "The Quaker Girl" and "Three Twins. —Advertisement. COLONIAL "East Lynne," one of the most popu lar and most beautiful romances ever written, is being presented at the Colo nial Theater for the first half of the week moving pictures. th» "reduc tion being- one of the finest natrons of the Busy Corner have seeji. The fact that this romance has received so many inferior presentations rerentlv Is ail the more reason why lovers of the book should see the exquisite production It Is given In the feature (11m that the Colonial Is presenting. The vsudevllle bill throughout Is clever and diverting. —Advertisement. "AMERICA" AT THE PALATE The great Hippodrome spectacle of the year 1913-11. shown onlv in Xew York as a etag» production, will be se«>n here on ''Vednesdav Th<ir;dav com plete In motion pictures. That such a performance <~an b» staged as a picture Is in itself stupendous, ana that oil of the scenes may be reproduced gives to those not fortunate enough to see the play In the original .a chance to see the scenic production, which Is the only one of Its kind on the stage. "America" Is well-known for several of its big fea tures; the opening festivities of the Pantmi Canal and the passing through or the first ship. The Woodchopper's contest, too, is of great Interest for Its novelty. The daring automobile plunge over a cliff into a stream of water supplies the element of thrill, as does also the tenement fire on the East Side of New York. The close of the film will he as the original production and will be the Court of Honor, which brings Into play the famoxis Hippo drome tank. "America" comes to this theater for two days. Wednesday and Th ursday.—Advertisement. AT THE PHOTOPLAY The great fire production which has been secured for showing to-day. "When Ijondon Burned." Is one well worth seeing. "Marah, the Pythoness." a two-reel feature, and "Toys of Fate." Lubln drama, complete a splen did program.—Advertisement. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Spieml to Tht Telegrnfh Annvllle. Pa . Oct. Quttapahllla Lodge, Xo. 335, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, on Monday evening elected officers for the following year. The Installation of these officers will occur this evening by W. C. Zerbe, of Fredericksburg, district deputy gr md master. LANCASTER COUNTY C. E. CONVENTION AT MARIETTA Sptrial to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa.. Oct. 6.—On Thurs day the twenty-flfth annual Christian Endeavor convention of Lancaster county will be held in Zion's Re formed Church, Marietta. G. H. Pln kerton will deliver the address of wel come and the sermon will be deliv , ered by the Rev. G. D. Batdorf. of Lancaster. J. D. Dailey, of Philadel phia, will conduct the praise services. ' Features of the program will be an ■ address by Dr. C. H. Chain, president . of the Stat* Christian Endeavor Union, and an outline sketch by Miss Blanche B. Bonlne, missionary to Mexico. The Hev. J. Rauch Stein, of Bethlehem, who Is State secretary, will also deliver an address. The State i executive commltee will hold a meet r ing at this convention. A A SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY Special to Tlte Telegraph Middleburg, Pa.. Oct. 6.—Sunday was rally day in the Lutheran Sunday school at Middleburg. The older peo ple were conveyed to the church in automobiles. 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