I jLnmju^rijxjurinf u~ nr"M* riDnr ■" * * *'* * Wl * * ■ ■ ■ *■■ ■ ■ w« w w II Safotv First . KAUFMAN'S IUREE CONVEX /Z% j " Afej3 a niM NnvfMRFP S>AI f. • HHIMH FREE «/ > n*> - | shoppL Zw ssr ■! ! IVOUJ \A iy Vjl I UWi ±>: 4 ~\l ,TL• D i 1 grap h You wi.h Enlarged. <, & Save Money, jHly Assortments INow at lneir Best x-tsj^^sixw *✓ " V jS ( / V ■ pHfc/ V \ "P35 present your sales slip and your photo. Fir*. o TT 7 c fl —y 411 w* - n. 1 l"l rpl • g*\ . p a VB at Portrait I>ep't. on the lirst floor, and Time & Worry All Reserve Stocks Enter this Great tvent >;r^Jdn^y<^^s^, *WtWWmMWWWW%WVWWWWWWWWWWWWWtWWVHM»H»>VWWWW>WMWWWWWMWWW MW * w< **** ww>t * ' 111 Latest Winter Garment Fashions For Women and Misses | A Wonderful Purchase of Over 100 i PRICES AND ASSORTMENTS TO AROUSEYOUR BUYING ENTHUSIASM jj Magnificent Evening & Party Dresses ' 1! Suits Jsf» JBM, Coats ITo Be Sold at Nearly Hof Their Trne 1 L 11 'J> '' An assemblage of the handsomest evening: and party dresses ever shown IvjiUS I W! 1 */ ySeß' «V< MAm** W- yl] at these exceedingly low prices. AU are copies of Imported models and the | y7/'|" \/M | F | CI TITC AI" I h prj »TQ AT '' materials arc the finest that can be obtained. If you have set yonr heart on f///1\ v > imllitnV'j %I; jUi 10/\ I y~s\Jr\ 1J A 1 having one now is your chance. yJ I\ | ||m|B I f CO 7E .l^Braß™. : '' : 't/\\ VL C£(l (I Party and Evening Dresses Party and Evening Dresses (/ I l|| - !yL!i IJj 1 '|| Made t. Sell up to $lB //» ft Made t. Sell Up to $lO jj up to $12.50. ... V • ••'D up to $25.00. .«P * * ••*«> Wjl 'l 'i! and* long coats; tunic Of mßm jil* } j*3 fil&kMwj /\ IHi A group of very I; m ; and yoke skirts in /T IMP M .Jffisft&Mit &A \\\7£j] mi&M K \'« pretty coats, newest all ! gorgeous stjles, liandsomely trimmed. C harmeuse and Velvet. All the newest M\ 'W* 1 Serge, and f, |3^( ri IHi //Li w"ol u K ht Wue and creations In the best shwles. AU I j; I'll sizos - r 1 ' SBE DRESSES ON DISPLAY IN oir WINDOW * I I!; SUITS AT Wrjf -*f''/MCOATS AT ; ; 1 j $11.75 '%\ $8.50 |Ni Attractive Values in Girls' Coats |'; ill iSj *l3 **»****>» j| gffi !; and long oouts; plain V^BHbrfj) ; \ "" V/ All wool chinclilllas, |! |! i f r WI • f> • I" 1 - jt&? r- 1 «' ' 11! US „™os. ,r ":S OTP In rui?^tr™ Ux r il l! n iS 8 tsVent A "' - A " I at 1 !> ■« 1 011 ... oil . Y (' j| trimmed, nuule of all-wool pretty mix Curlew. Newest materials; newest winter MrfaS/s M» ° !>i |! Made to Sell up to $25 Made to Sell up to S3O Made to Sell up to $lO Made to Sell up to $16.50 il i: Ktu, i" eoloPß, to y i4 Y o^ co,on ' sues 2 styles Sl ™ 2 fimmm !| 1 ||! Made of broadcloUis, poplins A collection of handsome suits Neutlv trimmed dresses in all . ' | \! ' ' !> and serge, sitort and loiifr coats, ,n chiffon, broadcloth, poplin wooi serge, crepc and silk pop- splendid colli< Hon of prettj ~ ,i ] > K'! fur trimmed. Newest colors in and serge. Long and short lin and mcxsalluc. All the new- styles in very line all wool ma- ]| /> . . (hyi Offc P _ «_ _« (r QA . _ . rf» *7 Q/\ fffiPjsiSJ <| Pi[ all sl7.es. coats. All sizes. colors in all sizes. terials and colors in all sizes. \\ 1 ii —\ \ / \ 4. |: i: Made to Sell up lo $7.50 Made to Sell up t058.50 Made to sell up to $11.50 %]] SUITS AT . $16.75 SUITS AT. .$21.75 DRESSES AT. $8.75 COATS AT . $12.75 fj| h™„ SS:L™.a^ e^rtX:' w .^:!,r;/ , II ii| fli Made to Sell opto $27.50 Made to Sell up to $35 Made to Sell up to sls Made to Sell up to S2O ji ii SS?** 0 "'* 10 "ISSi *% !|I fi' Stunning styles in long atul | Come and choose from ele- Pretty combination styles In Zibellnes, handsome mixtures '! ]! <'# M;. short coat effects, broadclotlis, I gant velveteens, chiffon, broad- satin and serge and other ele- and plaids, stunning styles In- !' I Li: ffau sizes™*' Newtst co 1" I Vm' 2to2T" Newest colore, ciudhiyhe new fox trot model. j; ♦ mtnnmmmtn »ant«n«mmimmuuimm:nnmmunmmnnnmtmnmumiimn«n:mnnnnnmn«tmttmmm::i I r!! V ' '' 8 117 f M I- W * f JP R1 LOWER IN PRICES H ■ I <»WWM*W%WI»>W%»W«WtMWMWM»MWWWMWM*WMMWM XmWMMWWWWMtWWWWVMHHtVWWW vmrwitxviwwvHttta 1 "©men s Newest waisis & Diouses BX)R WEDNESDAY «NLY \i ft | ■ Women's Waists at 79c Women's Blouses at $1.69 [' i j JPS-,.||}y THINK OF IT-THREE HUNDRED MEN'S & BOYS' NEW M gffgg: |' j s IBALMACAANS, OVERCOATS AND SUITS " JSJ" MMfh, f 5 AT THESE SENSATIONAL PRICES I 1 Women's Blouses at | C f M* Made of crepe de chine and cldffon and net and laces, handsome j W ff lj 1 1 W J l v J| >. I I - r ,■» \ « blouses for street or evening wear. In only the newest Fall models, all [ N? (Jfif/S N" M / V;i | I iroTOwffl'iffijTOM llMnr'- Mens and Young Mens Mens and Young Mens Mens and Youne Men's »*»e^ 36 to **■ values u P to s4.so. \ rtr *f! I f BALMACAANS BALMACAANS WIN TER SUITS BitwtmmwwamtttmiwtmttwwwmmmtmmmmmmmmmtmmmnHmmmmwmmmmmmtmmnmmm ( I $6.75 $12.50 $7.50 f V Coat | I vl VJ«, u $12.«1 Value, to $20.00 Values to $13.50 ] AWt Sweaters T —.- 7 S- —i l > m wr- . v « ;U • 1 Mf .j-i oweaiers • flannelette in pink. . % I HBm-W BOVS' OVERCOATS' »«'• B-r.' CM. .1 f # f and red roll coUars, nil gray, blue anil red, all coat, fast black, (leepf f M Jnljlll ii - r . \ " A sizes. Made to sell for sizes. Made to sell for . ruffle, cut full. ( B ° yS M ; C . k T. C ° ATS Men ' s Corduroy PANTS at' B °y s ' Two PANTS SUITS" yyQ | ) v v 1 Kn v c „ I Womens Bath Robes at $1.95] Girls' Dresses at $1.95 , I a * • V Values to $1.50 Values to $6.50 I Made of eiderdown, cut full, all new pat- Made of wool mixed serges, in sizes 6to i K terns, all sizes. Made to sell for $3.00. 14, well made. Made to sell for $3.00. f yP iggQi mi HH k _ HWgy VS|| VM H I Made of fiiHt color*, percalrn. lnumlry Men'* Iloxfnrd ribbed fleece lined , M|o|J There are many men smoking Moja 10c Cigars V ■ to-day, who tised to smoke nickel cigars. Mojas ■ I cost twice as much, but smokers find they get I more than twice as much quality for their money. It's the rich all Havana blend that makes them 1 so -fragrant and so fully satisfying. Made by Joha C. Herman & Co. yhjjl \yc/G>&s Try Telegraph Want Ads TUESDAY EVENING, Honor Men For Month Named at Academy Headmaster Arthur E. Brown, of the Harrisburg Academy, yesterday announced honor students for the month ending tast Friday. Twenty three flrst-honor men and thirty-four second-honor men were named. In the upper school alone there were thir teen flrst-honor men and twenty-flve second-honor; in the lower school there were ten firsts and nine seconds. Upper school first honors went to William Abbot, W. Burgess Broad hurst, Carrol P. Craig. Thomas S. Har dest, Russel A. Hoke, George P. S. Jeffers. William Reed McCaleb, James P. Mersereau, Donald M. Oensiager, John S. Senseman, William A. Smiley, Quit Sneezing! A little Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly placed in the nostrils will brlnif relief. Your druggist guarantees it. Money back It It falls. A 250 or 50c tube of KONDON'S Original and Genulna CATARRHAL JELLY Don't delay. Use It at once. Its cooling, | ■oothlng. healing effects are wonderful. Best thine you can use for chronic nasal 1 catarrh, colds in head, sneezing dry catarrh, | ■ore nose, nose bleed, etc. 16,000.000 tubes j i have been sold. Write us for generous freo I sample. 35,000 druggists sell this splendid I remedy. Avoid dangerous substitutes. I 1 KONDON MFQ. CO.. Mlnnaap*!!*, Minn. , HARRISBURU TELEGRAPH Robert G. Stewart and Mercer B. Tate, Jr. Second honors in the upper school went to Francis E. Ambler, William Henry Bennethum, George Reily Bai ley, Charles J. Dunlcle, Joseph R. Duron. William C. Fisher, Grantcliffe Jay, Ross S. Jennings, Lewis S. Kunkel, Herbert Kauffman. RichardG. Mumma, Wilbur Morse, Jr.. Spencer Balrd McCaleb, Henry C, Olmsted,. Paul Wil liam Ortli, John Franklin Ross, Wil liam C. Rimer, Charles Lawrence Re buck, Lester L. Sheaffer, Claude M. Stroup, Joseph H. Strouse, Arthur Sny der, Robert W. Seitz, Donald M. Wie land and Mortimer O'Connor. In the lower school those receiving first honors were Russ Glancey, John Hofflt, D. Bailey Brandt, Geiger Om wake, Ira Romberger, John Reinoehi, Thomas Wickersham, Thomas A. Por ter, Philip Brown and Henry K. Ham ilton. Second honors in the lower school were awarded to Henry B. Bent, James Bowman, Richard Johnston, John Ma guire, Hamilton Schwarz, Dlsbrow Lloyd, William Orville Hickok, George Reily arid Cameron Cox. LIGHTED SHELTER PROVIDED Rutland Street Lights, Police Hootlis For Benefit of Pedestrians A new shelter for patrolmen and pedestrians has been erected at the corner of Merchants Row and Center Street, Rutland, Vt. The blulding has I lan installation of incandescent lamps on the under side, while at the top is u ruby lami> of large candlepower. to denote the location of the shelter, which is sufficiently large to accom modate several people is case of sud i den showers or stormy weather. i MEALS ELECTRICALLY COOKED Passengers over the Oregon Short Line Railroad will be served with elec trically cooked meals at Pocatello, Idaho, where electric cooking appar atus is being installed in the new sta tion restraurant. All the mixing, bak ing and cooking in this model kitchen will be done by electricity. i One Cause of Bad Complexion the Cure "Look at a section of skin under the microscope and you will readily under stand why cosmetics generally Injure the complexion," says Dr. H. Robert Mackenzie. "The skin, smooth as It looks to the naked eye, under the glass exhibits a lacework of tiny holes, mouths of myriads of little glands. To keep the skin healthy these holes must be unobstructed, that the perspiration and natural oil can have free outlet. Khould the glands be blocked up with irritating gritty particles, a common result of using powders and creams, Nature retaliates by causing sallow ness, roughness, blotches or pimples. "As a substitute for all cosmetics I recommend ordinary mercollzed wax. It in; i>nly does what the various face pr«,Tiratlons are supposed to accomp lish, but Its peculiar absorbent action I frees the pores from the dally accumu lation of Impurities, also obsorbing the devitalized particles of surface skin. This produces a natural, healthy, youthful complexion. One ounce of this wax, to be had at any drugstore, usual ly suffices to rejuvenate the poorest complexion. It is put on nightly like cold cream and washed off mornings." —Family Physician. NOVEMBER 17,1914. m KING OSCAR 5c CIGARS The remarkable thing about King Oscar Cigars is their regular quality. Smokers wonder at it! now, that regular quality is not an accident— for accidents don't happen regularly for 23 years. Why take a chance when you can take a King Oscar? REGULARLY GOOD 23 YEARS 5