*YI th t get i /\ 6 Free @|| j 1 *JkT ¥\ JCTs kTW C A vex p"* 'i , designs, useful and orna- A M\ I \/l"V \AU 7 \A I fl 3 bv y D Cr s d '' I mental. Free to aj. custom ' f \ , lj IJ. \f LKJPIIC/ , Vilij i ;, of mer- | n 'I \ 1 store. Only one to a custo- V \i'i j^jMjjj^lUMllMillßllllilßllllliyilltlilinHllllllllllll ulullll^ lul^IUMB IIIMyiIHMIIl l lllllMI Mlml^iM ™ HaulllWll ™ MIMMI ™ MMIIIIImIU jJ|^ IIIIIUIIU 'W'i^|s s jJ| 1 baturday, the Last DayJ^AWTD'AY"' The Big Waist Sa/eK| l Our 9th Birthday Sale, Closing This Great Event nRC Anolher o f ig Sale i Continues To-morrow IW With Values That Will Break All Records in Value=giving Trimmed andL/jJ ; *\ <*WWWWWWMMVW%WV>WWWWWtW»WWmWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWMWWW****W*V«WWWWWWWWWW| """"""""" 1/ IsHr' \ / \H I : • & 3»S«e Our 2 Recent Cash Purch.se, at Nearly Half Price j. WWf/' I yond our greatest expecta- ij _ _ . __ ___ . _ •HI T% • • 1 ' ,,K ' ~ew trimmed liuts. / C 1 i L\~Q: tions - The stocks have i tnabies Us to Offer You These Exceptionally Low rrices in ii / I I yl\\ been replenished for to- ; | ... . - ___ 9 _ _ _ . f OT% | j very latest New York mode s. 3) i. fm)\ morrow s seiung. as it was ji Women s and Misses Newest rati Suits & Dresses !: Trimmed Hats, v a iue»u P to $6.00, cid.Ql 1 ..fmN Yj \i impossible to place the en- |! Mm*Vi 777 77" ~— ~~ j[ C i S quantity of this Sp<* || JU f I?A I F n/PfTCCITC NEWEST FALL SUITS pi ffllSl j; Trimmed Hats, Values Up to $7.50, $4.49/ ? cial Purchase of Waists all ;! IVCIU€SI P J\L,L, LJl\Hu3 tJllttJ MADETO *22 50 $25 & S3O bb SSSih |! UR \ c\\r \ •IT . • JUa. ft I p>«te| on sale at one time, NOW i; mm , c#/ . ro i n rV T *-Jr C jlmßSw^/ 1 !! is your opportunity to buy j! &€ll Clt «po «p£7 and %pIU F* All the newest shapes, in best quality velvets. 1 | J f ; ' 2 Waists at the price of ij - IL| r\ Colors, black, navy and brown. Inr § «&„ COME TO " MOR - i| <Js Very pretty 5J 95 bi i to make 1 Untrimmed Hats, Values Up to $2.00, QE; n | ft " /' ' KUW. I; xSI9iM rnmhinatinn '/B ' your selection . y|£ < !» I M en JKT a lir • . - :! , e from hand- *~S\imsL t\- lj Untrimmed Hats, Values Up to $3, <JJI I New Silk and Net Waists, tf-f OQ ii gl drtsse s of ■■■• 1 some Chiffon Broadcloth,. %JdwT ~~T 'i >jBBHI !l P » 1 ' W ' I Values to $3.50; Special Sale Price, >P + «| Serge and Sat- ' Crepes, Poplins, mannish BKv I I l| T w .„ „ D j n i • n •i 1 , »-,.c S a™«. t ,N, l .,;„L :n , l .. snl I: i!l regain; ah. dress- Serge, etc. All the I Waists In white ud black; Xet Waists in white or eeru. j es of Silk Poplin, and Silk shades in every length of k /I jtZ^Jßg W'MrAi \\r » m* > n » I I A gootl t^ort "^ t of from and n » s.sc, | Messaline in all ti most coat. Prettiest skirts of the // Women S, Men S, Boys'and Girls' '| I New Silk, Lace and Net Waists, QQ l&f \ i Y$ wanted shades and all sizes season Hand-tailored and // | J| f\ A T F A Tt7l? Q!' I Values to $4.50. Special Sale Price, E£J H for Women and Misses. Sizes"for^very figure J/\ 1 D m 11/l-i D- A T*RO S C 7' pe ., <lc Chlne a " d china i: 7 vyV also extra sizes up to 51 bust. \ \\ Bay Now While Prices Are at r <MT f hllk \\alsts iii black and colors; alx> the newest Lace and » ( }C J** 4 iI* v/ ■ 1 I JwK <\\ \ ' TL • F a I Walsts: onlv "" W,M """""""»!i // ELEGANT FALL SUITS mk II I I heir Lowest MJ[ ) New Silk, Lac. and Net Waists, CZ AOi! J. lo Sel . at 50 ° I W Weave Co« W J Special Sale Price, Values to $6.50. rl Our Priceit^r 3 _ . _ j \ \ vT 'lcoors and sizes, roll or V-necks. % i Over 250 Waists in tltis lot. All the newest .styles .in- >\ iri^gaßFyfe^t,'" riiVfTnn I "^^^ 1 SkSlJll) l\ \ \ V\ l il Value to $1.25. O C I ehtdlng the very latest Basque Waists. Fine quality of !> V eloth Polflin fU I'i 1 \ V !' Snecial fnr OHC # Chiffon. Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Silks: also beautiful ][ I 11 J . P II , lu V»imr 1" = 1 W-\ |! 60131 tor Ui '*' ml II ' ft an.l Xet Waists; all sizes are here. ,i \ Madg tO bell at V<v\ Women's and Men's Plain Weave Roll Col- Q I — N ii MIOL fIJIO CI C an J CIO tStlon 8 ""? /J v\ ] lar Coat Sweaters, value $1.25. Special for... QO C , 2 Big Values in GIRLS' DRESSES jj. \\\ , For To-morrow Only I\\ MM \ \\\\ Our Priced" _ < PAII U/IUTCV MATC i ! lvalue. Special for X % p. Ij rv tf> iir i _ _ |! 1\ H1 iv IWW Broadcloth * ft. I Cloth Dress Skirts "ALL and WlNl bKLUAI b Women's and Men's Fancy and Plain Weave Coat Girls Dresses, $4 Values, <K7 RQ j AV! T \\\\ ,ndSa tin .a.so Worth up to $4 || s^ ? t.»d 50 GIRLS' WOOL SERGF nRF«I?<! I i ; *" // / r \I \V Satin & Ser S e Wc could not —— l ;j All slzes - $3.00 value. Special for «J> 1 -o*7 | 5° GIRLS WOOL SERGE DRESSES in j, / / / / Ad f\ P" begta to describe A Women's and Men's Shaker Knit and Fanr.v i Blue Garnet and Shepherd Plaids; all new Fall j! // / JJ~T «7 QS '" S ° lU JI I Serpe and Wool Crepe: new- !!r''".-ir"'''" V." shades and sizes; value to $4. Special tor $ 2.79 ' Girls' Dresses, Worth to $1.50. i; es, shades, i„ h—, ii ' j| UJ rrv trimmed and plain tailored navy; all regular and out with excellent quality satin. \\ value Special for tD*) i 200 GIRLS' NEW FALL WASHABLE l! Bf \S\ Wm.achilK All .sized extra size waistbands IHain tailored and trimmed models. jj ' f " nDTrcci?c j * n i . T-, , ? ° V\l and basque styles, AU sizes ,„ 8 All sizes for Women, Misses Juniors j, Infants Coat Sweaters, values $1.25 and $2 on I erC3,e CmS - ii tor Wotnen and Misses. ;j Special [o r QC a'nd OA ' | < Men's Mackinaw! 200' MEN'S FINE SUITS, (f/\ P7N (MEN'S SI.OO SHIRTS, I ) COATS Made to RAINCO ATS , BALMA- «P|l / U fecial gg c , > Sell at sl2 on Sale CAAJSJS and Overcoats J, J J t/k color s, y u S h ' / TO-MORROW AT Made to Sell Up to $lB .. . Percale Dress Shirts coat I A n ? odels - laundered cuffs ' all i C $7 30 Men's Fine Suits, Rain- €\ 50 , —\ j f ■ # coats, Balmacaans and Over- I J ===== Jpj I Big Special Sale of Union j ( coat Values to S2O JU • \hVCA Suits, Shirts and Drawers. C 100 PAIR h EN'S —; t mil \* y, Men will do well to stock % Lined CORDUROY Men's Fine Suits and /frpr I ?|R ft up at these prices. ( ( PANTS MADE TO Overcoats Made to Sell to /Hkgf f l%tf meh'S UNION SUITS AT f j Sell For $3.00 on sl2, at «J7V«IV f£\ 0j Ar j J Sale To-morrow at ~ I ~TT " ~ ~ I " "mm» —wd I MSr $ c (T1 QA Mothers! Here Are Real Bargains in ff , 1 TD 9 TiT* j O • |J» / Finc rib and natural co^or - 11 I T JDoys Winter outts, Uvercoats tj| uj I Made to sen for $1.50. ah sizes. i| I M?N^ IR '»on QA/>1 an d Mackinaws fi| men-s fleeced « I . $ -2°° «/UC V Lined SHIRTS andZl if * L AT The Largest Selection of Boys' Clothing in Harrisburg DRAWERS AT 1 J » ROYS' Bovs' 2 Pants SUITS 1 ' Boys' $3.50 Norfolk Suits &] Made of Natural Ribbed and C rHINrHIUA BOYS MACKINAWS and CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS Fleec. L,„e<i. Made to !e ll or < CHINCHILLA 2 p ANTS WINTER OVERCOATS $1.95 I OVERCOATS fit A on Sizes 2*/ 2 to 10 years. ) QA SUITS S [boys long overcoats' hose worth |oc ( I tf)o»yu and Mackinaws on A^t^ e u£Z v.i™,.. $5.00 « 2 50 25c - Sale Price „ ( ,r . ITiaCKinaWS seU {or $ 7-89# Sizes 7to 18 at ... . «p£*«>U 150 pairs on sale, all pure i Values to $7.50 . /h CI n A years. Bto 17 years. thread Silk Half Hose in all i J at • n** *■ V colors; double heel and toe; all i # Handsome Blue Y v#yv sizes; slightly imperfect. 1 » gain none made to retail less than Closes at 9P. M. Saturdays K Will Lay Big Water J Mains Through Subway s Via Section of Park " P To avoid tearing up the newly- 11 paved sections of the Front street 0 subway approaches. Contractor M. F. t Saul will extend that portion of the f new 12-lnch water main line beneath a the Cumberland Valley tracks by lay- ii FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 30. 1914, Ing the pipe in the park close to the western curb. This switch from the street to the park will be but a very small section of the system and will be made only in the portion of the park where there are no trees to be interfered with. Splendid headway is being made on the big contract, and up to date the 16-inch main has been laid as far south as Market street from North, and water has actually been turned into the pipes down to Market. While one gang is proceeding with the ex cavations out Market street prepara tory to continuing the line out into the business section, another gang Is moving on down Front street with the 12-lnch main. HAL/IXIWE'KX PARTY WILL BE LED TO PLACE BY WITCHES Annvllle, Pa., Oct. 30.—A Hallowe'en celebration by the Phllokosmlan Lit erary Society of Lebanon Valley Col lege will be held to-morrow evening at a place which is not known until the witches, who lead the procession, take the students to the place. The procession often is compelled to fol low through the woods back of the town, pass through the graveyards and old houses which have not been occu pied for many years. When the fol lowers arrive at their destination games appropriate to the occasion are played. Pumpkin pies, cider, dough nuts and apples are then served the hungry guests. APPOINTED TO NEW CHARGE Halifax. Pa., Oct. 30.—The Rev. Clarence B. Felton, for the past year and a half pastor of the Halifax Meth odist Church, ha 3 been appointed pas tor of the Tower City church, vice the Rev. J. H. Jones, resigned, by Dr. William Powlck, district superin tendent. His successor Is the Rev. A. C. Calloni, of L>ucknow, who occupied the pulpit last Sunday. In. EXTENSION SCHOOL ORGANIZES Constitution Adopted and Officers Will Be Elected at Meeting Next Wednesday Ira IJ. Gordon, of the bridge and construction department of the Penn sylvania Steel Company, has been ap pointed temporary chairman on or ! ganization of the Harrisburg Exten jslon School of the University of Penn- I aylvania. He recently appointed a | constitutional committee including the I following men: * ( George W. Hill, Jr., Harrisburg ! Technical High School; P. A. Fishel, i Harrisburg Central High School; Bam- I uel S. Hecker, 49 South Eleventh I street; George H. Wirt, State Depart ment of Forestry; Roy G. Mumma, I Hershey, Pa.; Harry F. McFadden, 1108 North Second street; Raymond S. jCaton, 208 Walnut street, j This committee last night sub | mitted a constitution which was read 1 and adopted unanimously after a few ! changes. According to the constitu tion, the organization shall be known | as the Harrisburg Wharton Extension j School Association. It further pro ] vldes that there shall be elected a i president, three vice-presidents, a sec- I retary, a Ireasurr, an advisory com ! mittee of seven and a cheer leader. In laddftion the president has the power ;to appoint any other necessary com i mittees, and in view of the fact that ' the school has already been invited 'to play the .Philadelphia evening | school a series of basketball games, it is quite possible that the president, ,soon to be elected, will immediately i appoint an athletic committee to look j after the school's athletics. ' Professor Wendell P. Raine, who ' paid the school a visit last night, stated i that the Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. ' schools weer already organized along ' ! literary, debating, athletic, social pub-, llclty and other llrtes, and were very anxious to have a series of debates, 1 . basketball and baseball games with j the Harrisburg school before the close of the college year. Nominations for officers will be re ceived next Wednesday evening, No , veniber 4, and the election of officers ('will take place Wednesday evening, I November 11. LIKE CAIIRIF.It PIGEONS released from th«r cage fly to their destination with a message, so your printed messengers go from your of . flee and deliver your business mes - sage to those whom you believe are • likely to be interested. Prepare your message, then consult us regarding s the probable cost of printing or en- II graving. Our facilities are ample to ■ I guarantee prompt and excellent serv . lice. Preparation of copy and Ulustra- I tions if desired. Telegraph Printing Company. I Well-known Minister Will Go to Enhaut Church of God Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa., Oct. 30.—0n Sunday morning the Rev. Charles Helkes will preach his farewell sermon in the An dersontown Church of God and in tha evening in the Mount Pleasant church. The Rev. Mr. Heikes has accepted the unanimous call from the Church of God at Enhaut and will take up hia work at that place on November 8. The Rev. Mr. Heikes had been pastor of the Mount Pleasant, Andersontown, Llsburn and Fairview Bethel charge for six years and had the unanimous vote of all churches of the charge t<» return again this year. During the six years the Rev. Mr. Heikes built tho handsome new church at Mount Pleas ant at a cost of $14,300, all of Which is paid; extensively improved and beauti fled the Andersontown church and the Fairview Bethel Church and im proved the parsonage, lie also mar ried 75 couples and officiated at 118 funerals. To the Rescue in Blood Diseases Just the Help Needed to Over, come Worst Troubles. In 8. S. S., the famous blood purifier, Is the greatest natural repair crew known. It Is an antidote for germs, that once let loose, multiply so fast that a definite dis ease is apparent over night. And yet so powerful is the Influence of 8. 8. 8. that) like a vast army It spreads all through ' the blood, checks disease, opens up all the valves of escape and throws out disease I through the lungs, kidneys, bladder, bowels : and skin. Do not become panic stricken if a raibi or boils or eruptions Inflame the skin. Nature Is doing her best but Nature is at the same time calling for help, and In 8. 8. 8. Is Just the kind of help Nature demands, for It Is a pure vegetable remedy with an action that vigorously follows tba blood channels and cleans and repairs as it goes along. In every community ara people who know this to be true. They have used 8. 8. 8. and are blood clean, through and through. Get a buttle of S. 8. 8. today at any drug store. Drive out those destructive germs that cause skin eruptions, sore tbroat, swollen glands, blood risings, painful rheu matic Joints, chronic bronchitis, and most all conditions of disease. Head the folder around the bottle that tells about the great work being done to assist sufferers. If you would know more about the blood and Its treatment, write for special book to Tba Swift Specific Co., 62 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, 5
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