F r> nrr v rnrr r > rvv I .- v WOMEN'S AND MISSES' ?;■■■*-■ FREE! FREE! KAUFMAN S NINTH CIxDM sg—HE | dfIKmUNIVFDSADV- Ul?w( # handsomely decorated with • I I I I iK f | % I #j|/ "% B ■ / r~ igjjrth, serges and shepherd checks. J floral designs, useful and orna- .4 * ▼ MmJIM % | ,'• 'ffja materials and newest fan | jr. J g4Bfea For This GRE AT EVENT-THIS EVENT of OPEN HOUSE ®S2IIS«P i— I k Every Department in Our Stores Contributes Its Share of New Fall Merchandise At Such Big Savings That, We Are Sure, Will Appeal to the Most Economical and Thrifty Shopper) i To-morrow, Store Opens at 8.30 A.M., Closes 9P( BE SURE AND SEE THE ELECTRIC SUNBURST .. Fr..t .t o.r 8um..,, T..i,ht „T.».rr.w Ni 8 n j | I ( V (WW.%WWM%*W*WWWM*WWMWWWWIH*%tMtVtmV\mMWM%WWWIWWWWWmWW»*»*»WW.' I Thipndsom. 52.50 Clock j rf j f Never, no never, have we seen such beautiful hats gold 1' |V| _, L 11 ViiifA (|i ( SBj Jr J / at such ridiculously low prlres so early in the season. Hun- k3UHS |i| IK f / m J \ fl ■ A 4% v j» dreds of women who were here yesterday bought as many !> 151 J t S "-Ml "JB C .P||T MgeafpHfas . J ns two and three and all were delighted with their pur- !; U Ol . WrttnoM Jp_ MI a i_j:i aW" '1 , 1 # A M® \ chane. Kvery new shape for Fall and Winter can be found <| 101 W OIIICII OL ITllooCo L.—? ■) itfc-- - >v • m //', \\ \\ A fl |i;s in this magnificent collection of best grade untrlmmed ![ IN OUR I # ( /tf /t\\ (llvv Y, \\ If \ ? V hats, so be here promptly to"morrow and we assure you !| . -. . PI J /■ V f f'lft ll' A I\\ \\ I f yV that you win not go away disappointed. 9th Birthday bale & /I f HKmllll AcSrJ«..7ZrS !! 'X SEE HATS ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW Women's and MiW Suits C K //*" «»-*«»«» buytoß W.OO worth : VELVET & SATIN HATS VELVET & SATIN HATS I Workup to $16.50. Our #V I \\!H:4§ / f/M° ,merchandise ' orover ' in i Worth Up to SI.SO Worth Up to $2.50 Sp V&, S f„%Sl!!r' i B AA* , | % ..ore, to-morrow-Saturday. You !, Sale Price, Sale Price, FALL TRIMMINCS | $9.90 " tet I JIT "" make the $9.00 worth of Your choice of Fancies, j| pL C /rig^&= : - small amounts from various de- ; SU/ WTf WingS and Flowers; ;! Serges, crepes and Cheviots. Colors. 7 i I C partments throughout our stores. j Choose from newest Fall shapes. Worth U P to SI.OO. 4 A || ."d" jS™. ' 1/ I J or in one purchase. 1 Black A el- | n Q a g e Brothers' good quality Vel- Sale Drice ivC ! i ■»»» « j » **r » j **3 » S 1 THIS CLOCK 9c OnlJ on. dock ,o a customer. ;! «-**>*'•»». ro i,„. .„d -P"« .• •• !j Women s and Misses Women s and Misses f (; I!! VELVET & SATIN HATS VELVET & SATIN HATS Wings and Flowers! jj Su.ts; Worth up to $ m 5 ; o^ r BirAday { 2 Such Variety j.. W«* V,* 9S* Worth Upto $4.00 » ** 69c j j Prte. P " c^ n , p ) ■ Such Beauty ' ae nce » Your choice of Fancies, $15.00 !| \ *>Q Cf Q*s Wings and Flowers; * The mnver Redlngotn and 1 I We Have Every Type in Its Prettiest . . . . worth up to $2.00. on :| C . ii ™».«?5S tow .ii^T-.K.»V, Salepnce O't- ii h» »» F.II «i una . Swwt^SiJ?t£> JrVkStt I / Interpretation j! Colors, black, navy and brown. and brown. V splendid collection ln_thU group p ] aln tailored aiid trimmed g 1 / AH === ——————- handsome new Fall styles, models. Newest I'all shades K C f" W d f 'ld 11111 l IIIIIHIUHHIIIIIIH 11111111111 l llllllt materials and colors. and black. ■ ) J3s TaHSrS" :rr " s; | —t 3§^^unn ing ll sirs^i n & CLOTH DRESSEs! Quite a Surprise Awaits You J ! 45c I For Women and Mis.e, at Price. You Should In Our Women s & Mi.s« Co«t S«ct.«n \ i ll Miss in Our 9th Birthday Sale Lowest Prices For Our 9tn Birthday Sale c '' aii^h^neweet^ high or'iow 1 CLOTH an 6 SILK DRESSES | New College Co*t» and I ' | 'll ' "necks; set-in sleeves; sizes 34 to 44; jj WorthUpto $12.50 Worth Up to $15.00 || Cape Coats || ;; $ 6 ' 95 510,00 55.95 $ ' 'if; fill All the new Fall styles. Including Beautiful stvles band-omelv trimmed ' Y f C - tt 'IMS basque, tunic and box pleated models. i Splendid all-wool materials, bicludlng g J 8 W Wli SUU Messalines, Silk Poplin and men's " ® *?' ® r.lors MW&Ms&I diagonals. Cheviots, Plaids and novelty mix- % C Women's Newest Silk Waists, every wanted style, made « JW Ser « p in the newest Fall shades. nd Puchess ol s. tures. AU sires for Women, Misses and # I ,1«T lin sai^rie? andU "' ;,Ucolors;v,lue sl.9s I fy ' CLOTH and SILK DRESSES HANDSOME SILK DRESSES "vll College Coats and ( I'" S3 ° Q - Sa """" <9l.™ | fl , Worth Up to $22.50 _Jg|k Dress Coats | C Women's Handsome Waists, for evening or street wear. a I ' tf f C flfl C 1 Q 7"\ } nr l , riorn M _ _ ■ J Many copies of the imported models, in silk, net (J* OQC § r !«/ #l/1/ I7s I J Worth Up to su.jU CT QQ C # 1 and laces; value to $4.00. Sale price tPuti/V « ' Beml-basque and plainer styles Wool Gorgeous new Fall styles, of Satin ; ' Our Birthday Prict*J If I tt B&mUr Crepes, fine mannish Serges, Crepe Me- Duchess Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine; /a* . _ „ . .. m I # 5 Vv " teor, Satin Duchess and Silk Poplin; the .stunnning dresses; many elaborately I'f Handsome large and small plaids, nw- a I Women's Newest Basque, in taffeta and messaline silk; g season's newest shades. I trimmed; just one or two of a style. Ji mixtures and plain colors; numerous ■ very latest models; $5.00 value. r\ p- R 1 I nl** * aU . n . | 1 sale price sj.jO / "tmeii s and Misses toats ( v Girls' Nobby Dresses at Low Prices QOYAL/ Our 2= || ? A A GIRLS' WASHABLE DRESSES—sizes 6tol4r\ C _ I \ WORCESTER. yr At thin prloe we show numerous styles ta J J years; value to $1.50. Sale price "5c I J. ' ooloi s and styles In all sizes. IS GIRLS' WASH DRESSES—very stylish; 1.2/0 qq . $3 00 WUIVILI* D p. 19 C f if* I Boys' and Girls' Wool Mixed Coat Sweaters; all QE>-» GIRLS' WOOL SERGE DRESSES, very «3 ,VO All/ U Ll/ IftJ aao pairs of »d Girl.- 1 . WARNERS CORSET, U A J llnnr . j n Prim Bohool Stocldngs; double heel I C Women's and Men's Heavy Weave Coat GIRLS WOOL SERGE DRESSES; sizes 6 Q C _ . . . _ ** and toe and knee; fast black; all I ygj/ Sweaters; $2.50 value. | to 14 years; $7.50 value. Sale price From $1 to $3 BUT CHEAPER 20c Tmluc - S » ,e 1V/ 2C 1 f Sale price $1 sn _ ... ._ _ _ w^?s W hr°2u Fa" I SUBURB OP ANTWERP BURNS London, Oct. 8, 1015. P. M.—Bor gerhaut, a suburb of Antwerp, Is burn ing. according to a dispatch from Am sterdam to Reuter's TelegTam Com pany. Proof— FROM FARAND NEAR Mrs. Mary R. Thompson. 719 Gar field Ave., Belvldere, 111., says "I can recommend Father John's Medicine to any mother who has delicate children. It saves doctors' bills." Mrs. Harry Sperling, of Beaver Falls. Pa., says "We use Father John's Medicine In our family for b?dy build ing and colds." Henry S. N. Henderson, of Milford, N. H., says "Father John'sMediclne was very effective in a throat and lung trouble from which I suffered [ shall always keep It in my house." Mr. Frank Bennet, 230 So. State St., No. Adams, Mass., says "I gained 15 pounds while taking Father John's Medicine."—Advertisement. FRIDAY EVENING, JOHN WAIIKER IS OUT FOR BRUMBAUGH Famous Philadelphian Sends Mes sage Endorsing Candidacy of Republican Candidate John Wanamaker, the most stalwart figure In Pennsylvania reform politics, and one of the most Influential men in business and religious circles In America, yesterday wrote a letter en dorsing Dr. Brumbaugh. The occasion was a banner-raising in Philadelphia and an oration by ex- Judge W; W. Porter, following an in troductory address by ex-Judge Dlm ner Beeber and encomiums from ex- Postmaster General John Wanamaker and the Rev. Dr. Russell Conwell, of the Temple University, were features of the meeting. A band played the "Star Spangled Banner," and hundreds of miniature Americans flags dropped from its folds as the banner was unfurled. The messpge from Mr. Wanamaker rame by wireless telegraphy from his New York establishment and was caught by the station on the root of his Philadelphia store and then de livered by messenger to Chairman Beeber. It read: "To Hon. Dlmner Beeber: "Impossible to write a letter, as It is a few minutes of 12. I will be pleased to congratulate the chairman and members of the committee on their having such a splendid candidate for Governor as my old friend Dr. Brum baugh, who cannot be written down. His lifelong principles and the cour age of his convictions have proven him to be a true man wijh fine preparation jin every particular to hold the gov ernorship of Pennsylvania. (Signed) "JOHN WANAMAKER." MKCHANICSBURG BOY HI'RT Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., Oct. 9.—A dis patch from Lock Haven, was received this morning by Mrs. Mary Love, East Portland street, stating that her son Ray, 19 years old, was seriously In jured while at work yesterday after noon. Young Love is employed by a Lock Haven brick company. Love received a fractured skull, and doctors of the Lock Haven hospital entertain little hopes for his recovery. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH HOUSTON DECLARES FOR DR. BRUMBAUGH Coatesville's Famous Temperance Worker Says He Is in Favor of the Philadelphian A. F. Huston, of Coatesville, one of the most successful foes of the liquor traffic In Pennsylvania and the antl .saloon leader of Chester county, yes terday became a member of the Brumbaugh citizens' committee, which is working for the Election of Dr. Mar tin G. Brumbaugh, Republican nomi nee for Governor. The business and professional men who compose the Brumbaugh commit tee were elated at this announcement, for the reason that Mr. Huston's name on the committee adds one more pow erful Indorsement of the pledge given by Dr. Brumbaugh that he will stand Arm for local option. Mr. Huston has directed the campaign against saloons In Chester county for the last two years, and his efforts, together with those of his associates, resulted in all applications for licenses in Coatesville being refused last year. Continued protest is being; made against the action of the recent tem perance conference held In this city for indorsing Vance C. McCormlck, Washington and Democratic nominee for Governor, rather thaA Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh, Republican nominee. Announcement of this was made yes terday. Servians Defeated in Claim of Austria By Associated press London, Oct. 9, 1.10 P. M.—The Austrian war office made the follow ing official announcement under date of yesterday, says a dispatch to the Reuter Telegram Company from Vien na. coming by way of Amsterdam: "To the already announced suc cesses against the Montenegrin trooffs now is added a decisive blow against the Servian troops who invaded Bos nia at Vlshegrad. Their northern column from Srebrenitzn, moving against Bajna and Basta, already has been repulsed and driven across the Drlna with the loss of their supply train. "The main Servian forces who ad vanced on Romana and Planla under OCTOBER 9, 1914. command of General Mylos Bojanovic, former minister of war, were routed by our troops In an engagement which lasted two days and only escaped cap ture by hasty flight. One battalion of the 11th regiment and several quick fire guns were captured. (Signed) "POTIOREK, "Field Maishal." MRS. JAUSS DIES Mrs. Anna Catharine Jauss, aged 86 years, widow of the late Christian E. Jauss, died at 1113 North Sixth street, after an illness of a few days. She was long a member of Messiah Lu theran Church. Mrs. Jauss is survived by the following children: Dr. C. E. Jauss, George Jauss, Mrs. Clinton Vandllng, Mrs. Anna Laßoss and Owensc F. —auss. Funeral services will be held at the home of her son. Dr. C. E. Jauss, 1323 North Sixth street, Monday afternoon at '2.80 o'clock. Private burial will be made in the Harrisburg Cemetery. TROLLEY RIPE FOR LADIES The ladles auxiliary of the Good will Fire Company chartered a special car this morning and showed their guesta the sights of the city and suburbs. The car left the engine house at 9 o'clock and returned at noon. . MISSIONARIES TO SPEAK A general Invitation has been ex tended to all persons interested in missions to attend lectures in Zion Lutheran Church by Jessie Brewer, of Dunbar, India, and Miss Gertrude Simpson, of Monrona, Africa, Satur day evening, at 7.46 o'clock. The speakers have recently returned from the foreign fields and their stories will undoubtedly be interesting. ORRINE FOR DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has OR RINE been In restoring the vlotlms of the "Drink Habit" into sober and use ful citizens, and so strong Is our confi dence In Its curative powers, that we want to emphasize tho fact that OR RINE la sold under this positive guar antee. If, after & trial, jrou get no benefit, your money will be refund ed. ORRINE costs only SI.OO per box. Ask for Free Booklet. George A. Gorgas, 16 North Third street; John, A. MeCurdy, St eel ton, Pa.; H. F. Brun house, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 5