| Big Christmas Sale Offers | SPECIAL NOTICE ) Hill M A\/ iS BARC Ailti R\ A\/ ( Only 2 Days More | f Kaufman's Will Gladly Cash A„ y ,„d An I II |f \ |\l IJ£\ Y Railroad or Trolley Fares Refunded to , 1 CA»sf mas LlubChecks \ \ \ I Uf\ l 1 L//"A I Tomorrow 1 2 Whether You Make a Purchase or Not. " (Friday) and Saturday. J IBBBPBGBBIBBBBBIiBMBBMBPBOMBBBMBBHIi |H ' "■wii*»<»^iig l aa»- gg siPiis3^;piiL-i MM ,BiBCPBBPBESWHPPBiWPB —■ —— • * ( If ft «J ri "! * he ?" ild T ren , to J i These Exceptional Values on Sale Friday Only IS Kaurman S loylandl MEN'S & WOMEN'S HONEYCOMB COAT SWEATERS Qr~ GIRLS' ALL PURE WOOL SERCE DRESSES; <£l £Q 'i # | * j *t-' r V T ON FRIDAY | dollar; $2.00 Value For vv/L 6to 14, value to $3.00, for (pl.Ui/ I° m 4* M IIT n . 1 MEN'S ALL PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, black 1 WOMEN'S ALL PURE THREAD SILK HOSE; CQ rt ( ffl \f- tA<S Sf\ NI m\ C jLr\ Uj i co ' ors » 25c value, for XOC black and white, SI.OO value, for OvC * i f MFr? ...f. .7 i WOMEN'S SWISS HEMSTITCHED and EMBROID- WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS; embroidered AO„ 1 § >?* will B© With Us B ERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c value, for OC yoke.; 75c value, for 1 < J i( • From 9tollA. M. and 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. I WOMEN'S SWISS EMBROIDERED AND HEM- 11. WOMEN'S PERCALE BUNGALOW APRONS; OQ. | I i 1 STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, 15c value, for 11C cut full; 50c value, for I I Purchase Vour Toys Here! "T»r c t EDRESS " aU,i,ei ' 59c Bl,ckan<l 29c < ;| Assortments the Biggest-Prices the Lowest j K', L , K f 1 ™' in 45c SSTvf, S"' Wl " $2.69 llfjnm p--..49c:,Mr,r-—..B9ci GIOVES:FLEECEUNED : S,O ° 49c 2HMTiEsttte:.?r. . 95c < J i "RaiiroaJ ttiia on .nick./ 2 9 c .$2.98 p-KiITSO vXe. 45cm WOMEN'S FULL LENGTH SILK KIMONOS; <fcO£Q WOMEN'S WHITE FANCY APRONS; 35c Vaiue, 1 | $3.98 : ...19c JfM* «r g% I $4.00 va iue, for... Fo r d4c |g ™ d taK ruiiber no r RaHro.d «rat„ on tm.k, 4 c„ W yß and^r. s - ,ie<.. 2J S WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE BATH ROBES; cut QC n MEN'S and BOYS' COTTON HONEYCOMB COAT /|Q„ 1 (I Mre ' ~so TOtae ' for *° c 750 va,Me - fop 4i>c *»•«»' for b9c I fuU . SLSO value for tfOC SWEATERS: SI.OO Value, For 4C)C # iHi-r—)Bi IBl——m iFli—MM — ■nil—-u-iini—»im ■ II Hundreds Upon Hundreds of Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses! j Marked Down at an Enormous Loss—Sale Starts at 8 A. M., Friday iii Jjj THE MOST ASTOUNDING VALUES EVER OFFERED IN HARRISBURG ON SEASONABLE APPAREL jij in Over 500 Women's Suits M OVER 800 WOMEN'S COATS { I TUT a "pif"p"n "nOWTV vM Some V 3 Off, Some V 2 Off, Some Less Than % Price i; 1 t\\ I'lillX^HfU J/V Wil Beautiful materials, wonderful values, in Mixtures, Zibelines, Plushes, || I M'' MAIVTV AT TT AT "1? "PT?TPIT AWn T TTQC v\ \ Broadcloths, Astrakhans, Novelty Weaves, Persiannas, Chinchilla, Corduroys \\ \ C!> ATAXXXI 1 AX -tlA.br iIUvL Ail U Liluu 1 V 1 A ur materials, in every advanced style idea; loose belt or belt set-in; {!( <ji High cost suits will be found in this fine assortment of such popular fabrics Mim full or gathered back styles, or flare bottom effects. In short, every style, color j|/ Ij! as Chiffon. Broadcloths, Poplins, Serges. Gabardines and Velveteens. Many \\ ancl size 1S nere " <[ ' 11! beautiful styles in a variety of long, medium and short coat lengths. Fur trim- X%\ /WeMi' j PPiITC Formerly Sold AC PdllTO Formerly Sold AC ii 1 i med styles included. Complete range of sizes and colors. uUAIb up to $8.50. . uUAIU up to SIB.OO II SUITS Wis'Si. $5.50 SUITS SpT&uw $12.50 COATS $5.95 COATS SrgSS $11.95;» ill SUITS $7.50 SUITS |i| SUITS nptos2o.oo. $9.50 SUITS srsJs!oo. $17.50 m [FURS AT RIH PRirF. SAVINGS | ( 'nPFQQFQ Over 300 Beautiful and Practical' V-'IVO ijf J!» l/I\LIJJLIJ Dresses at Half Price and Less. \ ' \ \ V I \ Was there ever a Woman, Miss or Child who would not love to receive j! J M 1; Very smart styles in all-wool Serges, Wool Crepes, Silk Messaline, Silk Iff \ \ i\ / 3 warm Fur Neck P iece or Muff. !>C %][ Poplin, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, and Crepe Meteor styles, for street, evening W/WZy///,|\ \ (jrr y Our assortments offer the widest opportunity at a big saving in price. ;|C \\\ or party wear; in every wanted shade; in every size. l\ \ WOMEN'S FUR SETS— GIRLS' FUR SETS— iif | DRESSES FORMERLY SOLD UP TO SB.OO S34S "fm |- \;| ZZ%™ M \ $12.75 F:I DRESSES FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $12.50 $5.95 ]« *V\ WOMEN'S FUR SETS— girls' FUR SETS— LIE )| DRESSES FORMERLY SOLD UP TO si ß .oo - \ j pT CprS' 00 '. $19.50 SrUe' 00 ; $2.95!!} Hundreds of Men's and Young Men's . «e WAISTS For Gift Giving LI GIRLS' COATS WARM WINTER COATS 1 C _ . _ _ 1 ® law Marked at Unuually Low Prices f 1 Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, j|/\ WAISTS :. em ". 45c chi | ! Pants and Reefer Coats %k| WAISTS :.--79c dPlushei ' \ Will Be Reall y Sacrificed in This JW f .75 COATSS"'.^.7S FRIDAY CHRISTMAS SALE / I 11 in all colors and models; $3.00 value, for $ 1 *95 j COATS S^SO 75 I COATS $5 75 f /■ I 1 WOMEN'S HANDSOME CREPE DE CHINE AND nnVin or u. " V , f { Read Every Item Quoted Here: i ll ' he .—' shato , $2.95 COATSS*S^O" 1 "°53.75 COfITSmV '°57.75 | "O^SLU'JRLRONT" 5 ' R&S'FTSRS; M I£A 4.Q tl an 4i * mas Sale of Boys' Overcoats, Suits & Pants * J V'-VU , BOYS'S3.SO BOYS'7Sc > I #M , JV m t Meo , eA WrtDCTtni Mens S NORFOLK SUITS Corduroy KNICKERSf 18 Men s and Young Men s Men's $3.50 WORSTED Heavy n= - \ I I SIO.OO Balmacaan COATS PANTS, For Friday Only U/; n i pl . , 4uC t , VV HI LCI Jl)\ S AM*: TO-MOnHOW ONLY ON' MI,E TO-MOKHOW ONI.V W-» , I {4 7? Reefer , BOYS'S4.OO IOYS r 53.50~ MMm > 'i f* A ITP I:Chinchilla Overcoats Oliver Twist SUITS , ► 22 Me.', and Y.ung Me.'. Me.'. *3.50 CORDUROY IUA I 5 f $2.49 $1.95 flH'' ' $15.00 Balmacaan COATS PANTS - Lined Throughout A Real fe j? 'MS 11 For Friday Only «e 55.75 nr I BALMACAANS MACKINAW COATS I -f- $1.95 Tomorrow $3.49 $3.89 J V J 50 Men s Finest Tailored at , O*_SAI,B TO-MOHROW OM.Y (>X NAI.K TO-JIOKBOW ®M,Y y 1 Overcoats and Balmacaans Men s $lO Double Texture mr* BOYS'S7.SO i| j 1 $lB oo VALUES RAINCOATS, at U?W 43 jLONG OVERCOATS Boys'ss Raincoats With Hat ( $11.75 $4.75 . s"•= \ 53.89 h b„°." Sale s3.49l j f TT ' f v * lOX S\I,K TO-MOHROW ONLY I I »> VT" M *HF* JW" N VTQ / j 50 Young Men's Men's $1.50 Cor- L A A I ( Overcoats, Values to duroy Pants on ■ y wL Li ? 1 $7.50 on Sale Friday Only Sale Friday Only H jjkißSm C j $1.95 S9c I 11 THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 10, 1914. HELD FOR BLACKMAIL ATTEMPT Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 10.—Frederick Broslous, Jr., of Sunbury, waived a hearing before Squire E. M. Roush, here, and gave S6OO bail for hia ap pearance at the January term of Northumberland county court on a charge of attempting to blackmail the liev. Father O. W, Brown, rector of j St. Michael's Catholic Church, here. I The Rev. Father Brown received two | threatening letters, one coming from Harrisburg, in which It was demanded that he place a sum of money on his front porch under pain of telling "what wa« known about him." SIX DEATHS IX WEEK Special to The Telegraph Marysville, Pa., Dec. 10. —This week I death has come six times to the family I of Aaron Troutman because of diph | theria. Mrs. Troutman, the mother, | Laura, aged 14, and Howard, aged 13, | son and daughter, died. Penrl Huff, | aged 14; llandell E., aged 2, and Wll i liam E., aged 2 months, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Goodllng, also succumbed. EPHRATA BURGESS RESIGNS Special to The Telegraph Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 10.—At a special meeting of the borough council of Ephrata Burgess Jacob Kline present ed his resignation, giving as his reason his advanced age. He was elected last April 1 to 1111 the vacancy occasioned jby the death of J. W. Martin. Harry ; Sprecher was chosen acting burgess. PAYING CHRISTMAS FUND Special to The Telegraph Marietta. Pu., Dec. 10.—Exchange Bank, of Marietta, paid out its Christ mas savings fund yesterday. The number of people who received checks this year was more than ever and the amount of money will reach nearly SIO,OOO. HOUSEHOLD ART SALE Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., Dec. 10.—Dur ing this week the household art sale, under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Luke's Episcopal Church is being held. The sale opened on Tuesday afternoon, when tea was poured by Mrs. James Henry Darling ton, Mrs. James F. Bullitt, of Marrls burg; Mrs. Alexander McMillan, of Carlisle; Mrs. Robert 11. Thomas, Sr., and Mrs. George S. Comstock. Tho hostesses of tho sale are Mrs. J. M. Bell, of Camp. Hill, and Mrs. R. 11. Thomas, Jr., of Mechanicsburg. Mrs. George E. Howard and Mrs. Hiestand, of Middletown, poured tea yesterday. The sale Is held afternoons and even ings, with a large line of articles suit able for Christmas gifts. WOMAN'S CLUB PROGRAM Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., Dec. 10.—To morrow evening the Woman's Club will meet at the home of Miss Graco Wltmer, South Frederick street, and have as the subject "A German Christmas '' On the program wtll bo a reading. "Christmas In Germany." by Mrs. N. W. Hershner; reading, "The Royal Family at Chrfttiims Time," Miss Catherine Keefer; roll call; Christmas customs; singing, "O Tannenbaum." AUTO BADLY DAMAGED Special to The Telegraph Lykons, Pa„ Dec. 10. —While taking an automobile from the Williams Val ley garage yesterday morning the car caught fire and destroyed the seat. top. woodwork, etc.. In the central part of the oar. The damage will be about SSO. The driver succeeded in getting Uie CUT out of the shed. 5
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