4 Nothing Beats Good Hot Cakes —but they do take an awful lot of butter to make them taste just right. And butter costs too much for the average purse. Use m/frtnours Silverchurn Oleomargarine and you can have all you want. And it's dellc- , ious! Wholesome and guaranteed pure. Buy a package from your grocer today. ARMOUR^COMPANY J*/ \ Made under o On Easy Credit Terms 8 8 MEN'S OVERCOATS—Balmacaans and 8 Q full-lined coats in all of the latest styles. Q X Single and double-breasted models in 2 Q plain and fancy weaves—every coat q Q guaranteed. What could be better for Q Q a Christmas gift? Special holiday values Q 2 at sls, $lB, S2O and $25. X * MEN'S SUITS—In fancy worsteds, serges, Q a thibets and other up-to-date styles. X Q English and regular models—any kind Q V you want —at sls, $lB, S2O, $22 and O 2 $25. Easy terms. 2 5 0 D 5 2 WOMEN'S COA TS—All of the new plaids, 2 X boucles, zibelines, broadcloths, kerseys X Q and other fashionable weaves. Belted Q O effects and semi-fitted models in women's Q 2 and misses' sizes at sls, $lB and S2O. 2 8□ □ § Q Special Assortments of Women's and O O Misses' Suits at sls, $lB, S2O and $25 Q X Children's Suits and Overcoats X O at $3.50, $4.50 and $5 Q 2 Little Girls' Coats at $4 and $5 0 Q Silk Petticoats, Silk and Wash Waists, Q Q Furs, Men's Hats, and Other Things O 0 For Christmas Gifts. O Q□ □ 5 X Low, Plain Prices Z x No Charge For Alterations x 2 Terms To Suit Your Pay-Days 2 lASKIN & MARINES 1 ——co.=—— i S 36 N. Second Street § CORNER OF WALNUT X FRIDAY EVENING. HABBISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 11, 1914. IMDOSE LODGE PUNS ji ciistmis cn: I Good Fellows of Order Will Pro- | vide Cheer For Needy Families i and Poor Children More than one hundred youngsters ] of the West End will be given toys, i candy and other Christmas goodies on ' Christmas morning by the members I of Harrisburg Lodge, No. 107, Loyal 1 Order of Moose, at the Moose Home. I Third and Boas streets. In addition to J taking care of the boys and girls the I members will distribute a large num- i ber of baskets to the worthy poor of 1 the city. I It has been the annual custom of the Harrisburg order to give presents | of toys and food to the needy families of the West End and the lodge is | planning to make this year's charity work the most inclusive in the history i of the order. All of the members are 1 co-operating and special endeavor is being made to give the many poor I boys and girls of the city a bit of Christmas Joy. | A special committee has been ap pointed to obtain the necessary things I and to take charge of the distribution j of gifts. In order to obtain Christ- I mas cheer, personal application must j bo made to one of the members of the J committee or one of the members of I the lodge must make a personal rec- J ommendation of the needy family. \ The committee in charge includes J. J A. Searfauss, chairman, A. G. Myers, ( treasurer. George P. Satchell, Charles i E. Rea, secretary, and Edward L. j Rinkenbach. ' The Christmas tree which is deco- j rated annually for the youngsters will be placed in the parlor of the home , and may be seen from 8 to 10 o'clock ' Christmas Eve. Mummers Arrange For New Year Parade Prizes Directors of the Harrisburg Mum mers' Association have approved the r list of prizes to be awarded on New Year's Day. A meeting of the parade committee will be held to-night, when rash distributions will be arranged. The list of prizes to be offered follows: Comic —For the most comic indi vidual make-up, two prizes; one prize for the most original make-up, one prize to the best representation of a Darktown Fire Brigade. Floats—One prize for the finest float in line; one prize for the best his torical float; one prize for the most original float. Organizations and Clubs—Club or organization from Harrisburg having largest membership in line; club or organization from outside of city hav ing largest membership In line; best drilled club or organization; most unique club or organization; club or organization making most elaborate presentation. Individuals Best female imper sonator; most elaborate costume; best impersonator of any prominent char ter in public life, either living or dead. Miscellaneous—Best unpaid musical organization; most unique musical or ganization; best decorated horse; best entry mounted on bicycle, motorcycle or other similar vehicle; best deco rated automobile; best pushmobile. WOULD ABOLISH WOODEN CARS Commerce Commission Slakes Several Recommendations liy Associated Press Washington. D. C., Dec. 11.—In its annual report to Congress to-day the In terstate Commerce Commission makes these principal recommendations: Laws to control railway capital ization; compulsory use of steel cars in passenger trains and prohibition of the use of wooden cars between or ahead of steel ones; deflnite penalties for vio lations of the hours of service act; laws to make explicit and certain the authority of the commission to ex amine all documents and records of railroads; to definitely fix one period, preferably three years, in which legal actions may be started relating to transportation charges. All the commission's recommenda tions are made in extraordinarily brief form and without discussion. Other wise the commission's report is a chronological review of its work of the year. "FARMER" CREASY OPPOSED Two Candidates Want to Supersede ILLM IIN Grunge Master Special to The ' etc graph Meadville, Pa., Dec. 11. lnterest grows in the contest in the State Grange convention for State Master. William T. Creasy, who is out strong for re-election, says he will have no opposition when the time comes for announcement of candidates, but James G. McSparren and E. B. Dorse tt say positively they will be candidates be fore the convention. Strong efforts were made to get Mc- Sparren off the ticket, and, failing in that, an effort was begun to get Dor sett to stay out; but both refused posi tively. Mis. Nettie E. Ailuian, who has been serving as secretary since the death of her husband, and Is a candidate for regular election to the office, has strong opposition In W. R. Tucker, of Craw ford, and yesterday a third candidate appeared in the field, James C. McClure of Hadley, and he is working hard for the place. GREGORY MAKES HIS REPORT By Associated Press Washington, D. C„ Dec. 11.—Attor ney General Gregory made his first re port to Congress to-day as head of the Department of Justice. He recom mended several amendments to exist ing laws and gave a comprehensive review of the work of the department for the fiscal year. His principal rec ommendation was for an amendment to the commodities clause of the inter state commerce act designed to block the way of any common carrier which seeks to transport products over its lines In which it has any interest what, soever. RECORD CROP IS PRODUCED By Associated Press Washington. Dec. 11. The United States this year has produced the greatest crop of cotton in its history. More than sixteen million bales, 15,- 966,000 of lint cotton and linter cot ton unofficially estimated at from 600,000 to 650,000 baleß, are the crop. CHUOAGO GIRL GOING ABROAD TO WED HER WOUNDED COUNT Special to The Telegraph Chicago. 111.. Dec. 10.—Miss Marie Henkel, whose brother two months ago prevented her from sailing from New York to marry Count von Zagred, a lieutenant in the Austrian army, is on her way East to-day to carry out her original intention. This time she is accompanied by her mother. GERMANS CONFISCATE WIRE fly Associated Press London, Dec. 11. 10.37 A. M.-*—Ac cording to a telegram from . Maast richt, Holland, says the Dally Mail's Rotterdam correspondent, the Ger mans are confiscating telephono wire and all copper articles of domestic use in Belgium. Sip A Great Xmas Sale of Boys' i|L Boys' Clothing Department r ! Winter Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans« That Will Save One Half or More \ffi • Be Here Early and Secure the GREATEST BOYS' yjjMk CLOTHING BARGAINS in Harrisburg ' 1 D AIT Jr| Boys' Norfolk Suits Boys' Balmacaans J DOyS UOineS Values to $3.50, at & Long Overcoats \ Sjfc C * One of our happy hobbies Jk QA V l '^ \, h ' € I» to sell good wearing, good ffllfVV C/tf 4 I lookil, 8 **"> """ ,PPea ' H»»Zm. cam™ Kit Us, c % , '«S ll I /to the bov 3to 18 vears. In mode with fuii Knicker Panto; Vanes to 91.mi ftß| v i.y u f £ J J extraordinary bargain at Tliese handsome Overcoats $ A/vaH M J 1 »L:. col- ,„;ll f;„J ik. f? extraordinaryuargain at and i ta i ma<lMMls , are offered 'M'UfIKB, f f thlS Sale you Will tmd the $1.95. Sizes oto 10 years. I„ a ]| stores at $7.50. Sizes ydNRQy 1 | New Oliver Twist Suits, the t h :i, "f P' g f New Norfolk Suits with Boys' 2 PantS CaSS- g> y* * 1 • f t 'cj® \ Jfa« 5 I Knicker Pants, Newest Winter imere Norfolk Suits \ flf I I Overcoats, at just about one an£ | B o y S > Norfolk AA fe BWB ii / half you will pay in other g| ue g e| . ge SUITS. Wig \ stores - Made to Sell to $6.50 tiltf oO^>/ i £ Will Go on Sale Saturday * — ; ; I % sr*. Made to sell to $6.50: sizes j M |Rj &rn 41J « t<» 15 years. N R I Boys'Balmacaan % < mil [ B °y s ' Cordur °y Boys' Pull J l Raincoat, With Hat **.O«F Boys' Oliver I D ™ s W " l f c Sold All Over at $6.00 present. bu> him one or these Twist Sillts Pants, made to Rah Rah Hats 2 1 „ . $6.50 Suits Saturday for $3.89. . „ " , 11 i £ Special For Saturday They come in sizes hto is years. ja irk sell up to 89c, Made to sell at J 1 e V jk f/§ Special For 75c, Special For *) ) IL'J w|l One Lot of Boys, Slip- <££& fj/fllJ* Saturday Saturday I 9 on RAINCOATS, With ▼ J - values to $4.00 M M I { mats. 54.50 v.io. 49c 49c * {r Sizes. 6 to 18 years. at . . sizes 'lYi to 8 years. J J V——————i ———— V. / V. V I I sirs jßu-Hurry Men! To-morrowi t Derby Hats, ** _ _ _ i I JS&F:' Kaufman's Will Have Wonderful ? M DIN OVERCOATS, BALMACAANS' JzL. \vT / Dargams and SUITS, Less Than Wholesale ' 1 P r i ces « 200 Overcoats—3oo Suits in THIS SALEi MEN'S SUITS, /| 7Cl'Men's Winter $7 5Q| ] [& Overcoats, Balmacaans, I J Balmacaans, V»*= ( t THESE ARE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. Other stores are selling; these I i I VALUES IN LOT TO sl2. j I Men's and Young Men's Newest sll 7C 1 I BALMACAANS, OVERCOATS and SUITS, A i.'O ij H I ly f SELLING ALL OVER TO $20.00 { C & The handsomest models and materials you ever looked at. ] £ | The scums, all satin piped and some aU silk ( | \%A GRAND SALE OF 51 50 en s Winter Coats i C 51 Mle \ j Men's Odd Pants, • = Men's Heavy Winter (J|l QC M jc MS Just 200 pairs of line Worsted i'ants —less Corduroy Coats IPI■ UU | lr B than wholesale rosl; values to sft.so. Sizes 151 $;;.()() VALVE | ! \m m Jfcr 'Men's Fine Rib Qi;] R«" ""coats"™ k _ $3.50 | ' P-ll Men's Double Texture (1 1C ' . SOLD IN OTHER STORES AT $3.00. RAINCOATS M./u 1 LINED AND CUFF BOTTOM SB.->o VAlvk y , Men Will Appreciate a Necktie, Shirt or |^9LH; Some Nice Hosiery For Xmas--Low Prices Here , Xmas Sate of Men's & B*ys' Dress SHIRTS , 1; to " c j^' e I Men's I'erealc Dress Shirts, laundered und French cuffs, A 1 r- nv»... nattornu to ohnose of | I all new patterns. Values to 75c. Christmas price 4/C "rom ClSisS ■ Men's Percale Dress Shirts, new- Men's Finest Dress Shirts, pleat- KffiSgQ/L 1 ] m est patterns, coat models. SI.OO <hl i (o som, coat models; $2.00 Men's and Boys' Handsome Silk Jft W I C »ri«>' s \ c,,,istma ? 65c values. Christmas $1 OQ I Four-ln-handa —Neckwear all JB t'Sr''* -'! (I ( ) ' Men's Fine Percale Shirts, aU the ''' put up In single holly l)oxe8 t # % newest patterns, laundered and Hoys' Percale Dress Shirts, laun- and every one a new 1 all jJmjT v ' /B / iMliM'l! m|i I M French cuffs, coat styles. Values dered and French cuffs, coat shape In over 150 pat- C to 51.25. Christmas Q(-_ models; 75c values. r *?«»* to choose fi-om. OJ* . f ' >rk '' 95C C " rls, "" ,s ' >li " ChrVsl mas price. ,48c 1? AftTiV, , ■ f4*J J ' ■■■ \ —————— \ C UNDEKWEAK FOR MKX & BOYS IN THK CHRISTMAS OFFERING *« ? II MEN'S NIGHT ROBES FOR | m Men's fleeced and ribbed lined Men's line rlhlwd Union Suits, lilfill S HOSC GII-T <»l\ ING ' | Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, value $1.50 value. Christmas QQ _ Men's all pure thread Silk Men's Flannelette Night 1 to 75c. Christmas 1 , P r,, '° Men's natural wool Under Shirts double heel and toe; s«e AC n value. Christmas QC r 1 Boys' fleeced lined Union Suits, ami Drawers, value $1.25. QC,, value. Christmas price... price " l "' Christrnas'nrk-<'' 45 C Christmas price Men's lisle thread Hose, put Men's and Boys' Flannelette I Men's natural wool Shirts and Men's ribbed Union Suits, $2.50 up six to a box. Assorted colors Night Robes, cut full, fast wl l Dk-awere, "scvalue >| e value. Christmas (tl QC to the box; $1.25 values, ye ore; 75c value. Christ- AC q I Christmas price .. .. . 45c price $1.5*0 Christmas price ' OC mas price .tiJV. !* 1 >
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