Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 26, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    KAUFMAN'S I KAUFMAN'S 1 KAUFMAN'S I KAUFMAN'S I KAUFMANTS
Important Notice
to Every Woman & Miss
I sw«
% —y. - TTTTVI a TIT>Q rn 4// f / tinction and value at a saving of over half'.
KAU T °-morrow 275 Women's and Misses'
Store Opens at 8 A. M. Closes at 9 P. M. HitfVi Prnrlo
The BASEMENT STORE Has Been Transformed WL .. c 8 , tL? * , A ,
Into a Veritable FAIRYLAND and We Are Now Whlch Former, y Sold at $25, S3O and $35
Ready With a Display of TOYS and DOLLS—The For Saturday 1 Materials For Saturday '
Like of Which Has Never Been Seen in Harrisburg 1 llns. Gabardines. ""seizes. I I
O \\Ud' S Wcar CreP® Poplins and ■ V
Come and bring the children. The display is of such magnitude and attractiveness as to be of interest to young and- old 4.|7 M J '° u,,,k>t- J
alike. Toys and dolls by the thousands—some that walk—some that talk and some that do the funniest stunts you have ever * 1.
seen. Big toys, little toys, big dolls, little dolls—oh, ever so many and ever so dear to the hearts of the little ones. /fci_ #
.... _ _ ___ _ §*B££lttFX l ong, short an«l medium coat (•)
**'**"*"—n— —— .. ■ anß I«igllis;stiinnlnj; fur-trimmed models;
AI "m TP" 0 velvet trimmed models, military effects (ww
$ - _ I I m. * J M I and plain tailored styles. Skirt styles I^%,
Keal Live bsints. _ Mfak
wn d u • f r> >r /1\ VHh laken rrom Our Regular Stock ; ffgjjg
Will Be Here in the Basement Tomorrow, Saturday, During the Following Hours lJ \Bm of $25, S3O and $35 Suits i ('wBB
9 toll in the Morning 2t05 in the Afternoon wjjw' l • For Saturday \ jg|
He Will Distribute Free Presents to All Children Accompanied by Adults. yfew every ' 1 every MMfc
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Two Extra Big Bargains in Women's Waists For Saturday MTI I 1 'lsSi
vAtiiE I feVST 5 . WAISTS - 98c teTO WAISTS 'SI.9S W)) ™ f KB
Made of Voiles. Seeo Silks and White China Silk with Crepe de Chine ... . r , . _ . , , tJ ... /// //
eollar and eniTs in white and assorted colors; nil sizes up to 11, by our own Made of Cro,,c dc t1,1,1e Sllk - aLso new embroidered \ olles; all the new- '/} \
est models: wlilte and colors: all sizes. ( SEE SUI i O ON DISPLAY
'— ' 7a IN OUR WINDOW hf
EXTRAORDINARY SALE L""""™'"". , t .
qc /X C lhat S2O Balmacaan Over- /|) 4 p M , " ——
ha i -i • IvlOn I coat or Suit You Want, I / *%| | , n . s
Men'sFurnishingS ITlCll. Y.uWillFindHereat ~: Department (A REMARKABLE SALE OF COATS
FOR TO-MORROW v . «
(SATURDAY) You men who are used to spending \x Floor Coats Worth SJ. 69 Coats Worth SQ. 69
ED UNDERWEAR; 45 c J2O for a Suit or Overcoat, Come here /N/ \V\ fUp to $lO T= 11 Up to $lB 0=
Men's $1.25 Wool H cHICI JOOK 3.t Ol*r you Will CftSlly / .1 Splendid winter styles in all-wool flgflSnk A group of elegant winter styles
TTNTOW Hiir __ _ __ ___ ____ _____ / I mixtures, maimish weaves, zlbelincs, hi liaudsome all-wool mixtures,
SCC WllCrC yOU CSn Sdve money« / yH I I 'I in desirable colors; many lined novelties and ziliellnen. Very new-
Men s 89c DRESS _ II 5" I Hi , throughout with satin. All sizes for /f est styles In every ••olor and size.
SHIRTS Ui/C mm m BL t im— L J K ' irA • ' Women and Misses. } f
Men's sl.2s dress a q Mpn'« BaiiTiacaans Men s and Young Men's Cj ii MiU-nw 4 %'flnl r na t c acn
h— vtc and^rir «sg fti&ssi «l Hp Jsn. w $s $ 7= ft P*. $ 12=
Mens 50c SILK Q CJ f m I ' collection of over 250 newest
HOSE OUC - J m. M m I ■ ■ I Newest winter styles of pretty w ' nter ooa<s ln mannish mixtures.
Men's 19c Lisle IC\ II \J B y ft 1 plaids, mixtures and two-toned efTe<ts. \v\ \ plaids and fine zllielines, in every
j-, . .. I / #'9r» c ,, . , 0 * B ■ 1 5 Every wanted color in neatly trimmed Wv I? wanted shade. All sizes for wo-
French Hose ... IL* i<4t Sold in Other Stores Sold in Other Stores at $22.50. ■U / JtJ , styles in every size. \ me .. and misses.
Men's 75c NECK- A£Z at $lO and sl2. All the Newest Models. Q"* -^f 1 " " ■■ -\(Vi. riy>f-i V- i
ett^Nighfgowns 10 ' 1 " 49 c 3500 Pair of Men's Pants Nearly Y 2 S3OO ( JPk c' Pnatc*' w ° rlh Whilt s ' v ' nBS
Handkerchiefs .. .. 9 J /ZC I Men's $2.50 Pants,l Vlen's $3.50 Corduroy Pants, ) l[ i For Saturday
«™„ s d c . Suspend : 10c J <£l Af| <3il Ofl $1.49 I Coats Worth s9*B9 Coats Worth sJ.B9
Gamers 5150 Brighton 10c 1 32 t042 li| \jf /jj\ Up to $4.50 U — Up to $6.50 JL
_____' (X/ j| K?) Noallj trimmed styles, all-wool Assortments better
————— (| ft l Wpv materials, wen tailored and nicely in stnnnina irirlisli stvlcs in snlen.
\j! teg f R lined. Newest winter colors. Sizes did all-wool materials. Sizes 2to
Come For These Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Greater Bargains For Saturday ii P I' r.w ,u „« r Tw7i*»«<i
TIII , 1 . „ :i 41 Coats Worth tA 8Q Coat* Worth tP 80
Boys' $6.00 If Boys' Warm Chinchilla] I The Greatest Boy.' SUIT' i! Un in $5 SO •■== Iln to 157 10 S==
$,1.(59 V^fyMACKINAW OVERCOATS Bargain—Boys' $6.50 and Norfolk Corduroy SUMS ;. y U Up to $5.50 U Up to $7.50
Jk&L rn ATS A $4.00 tf 9AO $7.50 Two Pants Suits at Jj.9 Ii f SZA'JBZSSVUSSS
/XbKJnn<\ \s\Jjr\. 1 J \/ 1„„ JJ/ ."T y /K rv /v neatly trimmed. Sizes 2 to 14 tailored and prettily trimmed.
1 J® Just Like Cut UCa M tolo yZ7 S3. 8 9 In several different shades. year, Sizes 2to ll years.
\ A&fSr \!|l Ai* To-morrow at Til CMC nulln arc nll-w ol mntcrial— I Y ' I ,
fir f'e newcit Norfolk models, In iliet q , . ■
W {frn CO 55 ' Lon g Overcoats, I s,s """• J. Boyi Long Winter Overcoats CITDC AC AIT A I ITV AT BIG praf
Ml \"C *" Values to $10.00; A p . vg , - e wIMTPn W Saw RQ rUKoUI yUALIII REDUCTIONS '&&&?
Sale t Toinor " $3 89 HATS AN D CAPS C ° llar F ° r l' . t CONEY SETS Red Fox and White
7to 1« row at .. . . S AND CAPS Values in the Lot to $lO Worth $12.50 Cfi qo Iceland Fox Sets
M tmtWM 810 17 On Sale ACkn Handsome new cassimeres. * *b.»U Worth $20.00 419 Ofl S I fjj I )
.1 ™ Boys' $1.50 Corduroy Knickers 95c l at | «,,n g . 1 i
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EXTRA EXTRA & A t tJ 1 \ D'^
Made or carefully selected i ■ sliawl scarf jy
Norfolk Suits, Values to I H^ s 50 BLACK DOG SETS Combination Ostrich and
SrieciaS H ll C/ A fluffy libera, yH,
F iHI IIiIII ■I Wl ■■lll al ■III ft ■ Ml >K I 11 I dye. New shape scarf and large and natural and white 111 — i
is • SJ \J combinations.
in Central Pennsylvania
Sfetial to The Telegraph
Kuubnry.—Caught under !i fall of
<ial while he was at work as n prac
ical .miner, Joseph Suioogen, Shamo
lin. suffered terrible lacerations of the
lead rnd neck. Fellow workmen res
ued him.
Kiiiibiii-.r. —Kicked by a horse at
-ewisburg, J.. Joseph Guarino, 06
cars old, a lruit dealer, suffered lu-
FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 27,1914.
.iurles from which he died In a few
hours.
Sunbury. — Fifteen large turkeys
were killed for the annual Thanksgiv
ing feast of the 200 orphans at the
Central Pennsylvania Odd Fellows Or
hans' Home, near here yesterday.
Marietta. —Professor George B.
Rodger, organist and choirmaster of
St. James' Kplscopai Church, Lancas
ter, assisted by Miss Maud Marshall,
soprano soloist, also <>f Lancaster,
gave au organ recital yesterday in the
Zion Reformed rhureh, when the new
pipe organ was used for this occasslon
the first time.
Waynesboro. —To-day waa one of
much happines among the poor fami
lies of Waynesboro when they were
tendered their annual Thanksgiving
dinner by the Waynesboro Relief As
sociation in the markethouse.
Allentown. —Alax Roneberger, aged .
66, veteran locomotive engineer, drop- ,
ped dead last night while eating his ,
Thanksgiving dinner.
l'ottsvlllo. —The Historical Society
of Schuylkill county elected Captain
liaird Halberstadt. of this city, presi
dent, and Joseph F. Patterson, of this
city; J. H. Filbert, of Schlylklll Haven,
and Harry h. Daddow, of St. Clair,
vice-presidents; H. E. Greyer, secre
tary; Jacob N. Fox, treasurer; Claude
W. linger, librarian, and Dr. H. J.
Herbeip, assistant librarian.
Itazloton.—White silk hats, white
gniters and white gloves will be worn
by the 200 Hazletonians who have
joined the Brumbaugh Club which will
go in a special train to HarrlsburK In
January to attend the inauguration ol'
Governor-elect Brumbaugh.
Mnhanoy City.—Peter Moran. aged
60, was crushed to death under fall
ing timber in the Gilberton mine.
GUN NEKS II\I) DEAD MAN
Special to The Teletraph
Huntingdon, Pa., N0v..27. —Yeeter-
day tht body of a well-groomed man,
about 26 years old, was found in the
woods near Mapleton by a party of
gunners. The man had evidently been
killed by a 3 8 caliber bullet which
pierced his brain at close range. His
identity is unknown here. A pocket
knife found on his person bore the
inscription "P. B„ Mt. Union, Pa."
SERGEANT BLAINE DIES
Special to The Telegraph
Milton, PH., Nov. 27. —' Sergeant
Samuel M. Blaine, 75 years old, died
at his home here of c implication of
diseases. lie served four years during
tho Civil War and was in command
of a squad of Company D, Seventh
Pennsylvania Cavalry, which captur
ed Jefferson Davis, President of the
Confederacy, in Florida. Sergeant
Blaine secured a new set of harness
off Davis' horse and used it during' the
war, after which he brought it to Mil
ton, where It was for many years a
curiosity.
XK'.V np.K HOUSE
Special to The Ttlegraph
Hagerstown. Md„ Nov. 27. —A two
story brick building to cost $5,000 and
0. n'oted exclusively for Are purposes,
will be erected on the site of the old
Oak Spring property in Franklin
street by the city and the Pioneer
Hook and Ladder Company, one of
the oldest flre-flghtlng organizations in,
Hagerstown. The city council has or
dered the purchase of two thousand
feet of additional hose for the city fir®
department.
AX EVENING THOUGHT
For verily the Son of Man cam#
not to be ministered unto, but to
minister, and to give ills life a
ransom for many.—Mark 10:15.
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