I t Wishes All a Merry Christmas /\f tcr fegdu(iion^aie|^ . TiiyßF i V n Y'WC™ I Begins This Saturday Morning at 8.30 I Thousands of Women's and Misses' Newest Winter Suils and Coals ) ! To Be Sold LESS THAN HALF of Their Former Selling Prices 1 1 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' I WOMEN'S AND MISSES' U WOMEN'S AND MISSES' | WOMEN'S AND MISSES' j I Suits arid Coats I Suits and Coats I Suits and Coats I Suits and Coats Former Prices Up To $15.00 I Former Prices Up To SIB.OO I Former Prices Up To $20.00 I Former Prices Up To $25.00 J NOW NOW NOW | Over 850 Suits and Over 1500 Coats Offered in This Sale Consisting of Fur Trimmed Suits, Rich Velvet | Suits, Wool Poplin Suits, Finest Serge Suits, New Broadcloth Suits, Novelty Weave Suits, Gabardine > Suits, Fur Fabric Coats, Astrakhan Coats, Persianna Coats, Handsome Plush Coats, Fancy Plaid Coats, I Fur Trimmed Coats, Rich Zibeline Coats, Beautiful Corduroy Coats, Pretty Mixture Coats, Broadcloth | jj Coats, All Wool Diagonal Cheviot Coats. None sent on approval. Alterations charged for at cost, j I ' \ \ AHWWMWVtWWWWWWWWMWWWWMWWWMVWHW.i ( IOF A c W ™is X cTrTrt BEAUTIFUL EVENING AND PARTY DRESSES !! After Xmas Sale of j I°UR twilKt MULK Ui- J-UKS NEVER SOLD AT SUCH LOW PRICES AH Girls' Coats !J I Rich Furs bacnficed in Price Like j» rTRT WARM W TNTFR COATS wnr *h J C *t O £ "V r* 1 XT Stunning Chiffon and Lace Dresses, in all the• Handsome Silk Party Dresses, elaborately ]! WARM WINTER COATS, worth up -J <; 5 I [Never Derore. Your - !| to $3.50. Now j! ■ |To Buy Furs at Nearly Half Price. NOW . to . sell up tosls ' oo ' $5.00 $20.00. Now . .. tose " up . , ° $7.501 1 to $4.50. rr w,NTERCOATS : w °" h . up $2.69 1 I ~ - *j! GIRLS' WARM WINTER COATS; worth up <t»Q j; J £ to $5,50. Now ;! jffl j Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans and Pants in !| to^ s '^ MWl^^ wor : h hup 54.69. up 54.69 j| I fa a • Ufa f • m m _ «a m _ # * f This After Christmas Sale at Great Reduction j Wen's Winter Suits and JC 7C 1 i I OVERCOATS, at. . VW.ltf BALMACAANS .. 3»b./D . $389 * overcoats; takc your , C I There are values in this lot or Suits and Overcoats to $12.00. They Tliose line lJahnacaaiis are rhnir#» r»f $lB anrl M I arc made of all-wool material. All sizes. certainly an extraordinary bar- I'or Saturday's sale we put on tilOH»e OI <pio T ana , I V pin; they are perfect lltUn K and tables Just 40 SO.OO lino llal- (£9? c ft ~_il loo I X handsomely trlinmod; all sizes. inncaans, in sizes Bto 17 years. yt&.OU values. 10-morrOW « ) Men's Finest Worsted ! Men's Storm Collar mcTicnnvom.r 3t 1 I pants COATS men l rzr $11.75 I (I*| /<0 ZlO A VALUES TO $5.00 I I % I • ••*-+ <CI QA These coats are made with • • 1 M Made of stikkJ mnlnwiv i,„ MV T A • shawl and convertible collar; I , K The same kind other stores lined- vou ll nav 8S lio fur il.i . , . . . . just the overcoat for cold wentli- All sizes 33 to 12, and extra large 1 P cliaree you $3.50. All sizes. same'eoat in .Xrt?™..,'" U,C Mned throughout. er; Bto 10 years. , sizes to 18. I 5 SIO.OO a Blanket Hath II 11 I I J K / A(V)ll<S6oO6f)T<3l MAJESTIC to-morrow (Christmas Day), matinee and night—"A Pair of Sixes." Monday evening-, December 2JS Free Christian Science Lecture. onrinuM Every afternoon and evening High- Class Vaudeville. COLONIAL Every afternoon and evening Vaude ville and Pictures. "A PAIR OF SIXES." CHRISTMAS ]lo\v would you like to be tlje sweet- THURSDAY EVENING, heart of a young man who is a half partner in a perfectly healthy and suc cessful business, and then visit his partner's wife to iind out that vour fiance was employed there as a butler? Oh. how would you like to be the wife of a young man who was the other half of that same business and ttnd that because he has won in a game of cards, he must conduct the entire busi ness, which demands so much of his time that lie is unable to be at home mora than one or two evenings a week? Or, how would you like to bo the stenographer in her office of tho same firm comprising the same two voung men. and have to resign your position because each one says he Is the senior partner and each one will discharge you If you show preference for the other, and you don't know how to please them both? These are the problems which con front the trinity of attractive young- femininity in the sensational farco suc cess, "A Pair of Sixes," which will bo presented as the Christmas attraction at the Majestic to-morrow, matlneo and evening.—Advertisement. ORI'HEDI Santa Claus closes his engagement at tills afternoon's show. With his knapsack of nice toys that he present ed to the'girls and boys each after noon tills week. Old Saint Nick proved uuite a hit. There will still remain ' The Dream Pirates," a delightful one act musical comedy; Derkins' Animal Novelty, called "Dogvllle On a Busv Day," and Josephine Davis, the pleas ing singing comedienne: Kmmet DeVov an*d company, in a farce comedy called "His Wife's Mother,' and three or four other Keith attractions of a high order. £t has been a long time since a line-up of Keltli acts seemed to atrike the UARRISBURG TELEGRAPH popular fancy like the offering? that tho Orpheum is presenting this week. Heavy advance sale* accordingly are reported at the box office for the re mainder of the week. Next week Kitty Gordon, hailed as the most beautiful woman on the American stage, la an nounced as the Orplieum'B brlftht par ticular headliner. In presenting Mlsh Gordon and company for next week the management says she is the highest salaried artist who ever came to Har rishurtr for a week's engagement. Advertisement. COLONIAI, Treat's Seals, vaudeville's most won derful animal actors, come to the Colo nial to-day to hold forth as probably the most interesting of tho attractions booked to entertain at the Busy Corner over Christmas Day. This will be the second local appearance of this won- derful animal troupe and when they were hero before they attracted much Interest among grownups as well as children. The seals do everything but talk, being educated to a marked de gree. Another sterling attraction will bo that presented by Graham and Ran dall, who will offer h clever variety skit; Port and Dela.ce-- will appear in comedy songs and patter, and Charles Bennington, the one-legged wonder, will add the thrills of the offering. "Broncho Billy Turns Judge," an excel lent moving picture attraction in two parts, will be the special feature in the moving picture entertainment. Advertisement. AT THF I'HOTOPI.AY Most popular "movie" actor, Francis X. Bushman, wtll appear to-day at tho Photojriay In a two-act Essanay drama, "Every Xi.ch a King." Mr. Bushman DECEMBER 24. 1914. makes a very imnressiv® king and is I supported with an all-star cast. In cluding Beverly Bayne and Bryant Washburn. For Christmas Day our present to the public has been the booking of a Vltagraph Broadway Star production, featuring clever Anita Htewart, famous lead in "A Million Bid." She appears Christmas In "413,' a three-act drama, dealing with a gang of diamond swindlers who operate be tween Europe and America. Anita Stewart, as Elain Hall, daughter of the chief smuggler, and Harry Morey, a secret service man; Northrup as Baron Barcellos, the smuggler, and Julia Gor don, adventuress. In love with the Baron, complete an all-star cast. — Advertisement. VICTORIA THEATER TODAY An exceptional photo-drama in five reels is "The Pawn of Fortune, ' which heads to-day's feature bill at the vic toria Theater, 223 Market street. Ac tion is 4ntense throughout the whole storv which depicts the fortune of a youth itmo loses his position by pro tecting a young wofnun from Insult; seoks death In a river; Is captured by a band of outlaws and lost on an uncivil ized Island. Escaping he returns and the theme takes up unknown identity in several characters. Acting Is ex cellent throughout the five reels. "The Barrier of Flames, In two reels. Is another headllner at the* \ ic toria to-day, while "Fatty s Magic Pants,'" an extraordinary Keystone comedy, concludes the bill. "The War of the World," the big feature that was to have been shown at the Victoria yesterday and was postponed 1 ecauso It was damaged by fire in New York, will be shown here Saturday.—Advertisement, SHOOTS CHICKEN THIEF Special lo The Telegraph Eewistown, Pa., Dec. 24. Milton Lauver, residing In the Klondike, a suburb of Eewistown, has been annoyed at dtlterent times by chicken thieves. He keeps about 100 chickens of fancy breed, and about a year ago a thief stole eighteen of his tinest chickens. Early yesterday morning he was awak ened bv a commotion at his coop, and going to the window he saw two forms at the coon door. He fired a load of shot at tho intruders, there was a cry of pain and two men went scrambling over the snow. Going out with a light, Eauver found four chlckons whic the thieves lmd dropped outside the coop. CHILDREN (JET FREE TREAT Special to The Telegraph Eewistown, Pa., Dec. 24. lt was a great Christmas treat that the poor children of Lewiatown and vicinity got from the Christmas Sunshine Club to day. At the Wollner building a large Christmas tree was erected, laden witA choice Christmas gifts for the poor by this organization. 1 WOMEN VOLUNTEERS Jn stress and trouble the women off a nation are always to bo counted upon. In Sorvia the women went to the front with muskets in their hands; they were as strong and bravo us the men on the firing line. In this country few of our women escape the weaken ing- troubles peculiar to their sex. For every disease or ailment of a womanly character, no matter how re cent or how long standing, the cntt sure, reliable remedy, of proved merit is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is prepared from nature's root# and herbs and does not contain a par ticle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's not a secret proscription for Its in gredients are printed on the wrapper. Women are earnestly advised t» take it for irregular or painful periods, backache, headache, displacement, ca tarrhal condition, hot flashes, sallow complexion and nervousness. For girls about to enter woman hood, women about to become inothera and for the changing days of middle age Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription should always be on hand. Write Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., fot» free 13f> page book on woman's dls. eases. Every woman should have one. NO CHARGE FOR THIS GRAND HOME MEDICAID BOOK, Every home should have one. Everj* man and woman who isn't afraid to read a book so plainly written that anyone can understand it should write to-day far a revised copy of Tha People's Comjnon Sense Medical Ad viser to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. 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