Tomorrow the Big Salvage Sale Brings Wonderful Values For All New Lots Have Been Added to Take the Place of Those That Have Been Sold Out Join the Crowds and Supply Your Present and Future Needs at These Ridiculously Low Prices Sale Hours Tomorrow From, 9t012 A. M.; 2t05 P. M.; 7t09 in the Evening j Remember All Goods on Sale at Our Temporary Store 9 N. Market Square Here Are a Few of the Items on Sale Tomorrow (Saturday) There Are Hundreds of Others! Men's Overcoats Men's Pants Boys' Suits Smoke and Water Damaged Smoke and Water Damaged Sizes sto 18 Years . Up to $7.50 Overcoats For. $1 95 "p'° 5i.25 pawts F.r. ... . . 2 9c Up to $15.00 Overcoats For. mY 9 "I! IT/" Up t. $250 Suits For 39c 11. tiA M A 7-T-fl'An ps ° 50 Pan " For 69c Up to $3.50 Suits For 69c Up to $20.00 Overcoats For $6.95 u P 3.00 pants r„ 89c Up to $5 . 0 q Suits For 89c Men's Suits Meß ' s R , eefer "|J Mackinaw Coats (Jp to $6.00 Suits For QQ r Smoke and Water Damaged JZ D Y ater r Damaged it «. tocnw ic.c , a IT 4 fa c'i r* „ UP t0 S 4OO Reefer Coats For ti 40 Up to $2.50 Wash Suits ror .. 10c Up to $7.50 Suits For ... $1.95 il. *"• ■ln tn tin nn Sink Fnr CO OC 1 -^ ,07 p if/ VF«W JUIIJ lU* • • • jp J rc' #3 f- o Sizes Bto 16 years, smoke and water damaged ft* 1 f\f\ ff —-— 0 . zL - 2* up to S4OO RAINCOATS for q>I.UU Up to $15.00 Suits For ... $495 YI i ARS . I J Smoke and Water Damaged smok.a„d w.terDamaged,u P to Extra Size Suits For Extra Size Men Up to $3.00 Overcoats For. 59c S2OOVEST^, S Up to 48 Chest Measure Up to $4.50 Overcoats For 79c -p«o 49c Suits Up to $12.50 For. . . $3.95 Up to $7.50 Overcoats For CAPS . 5c Here Are Only a Few Items t h e Women's and Misses' Goods That Go on Sale Tomorrow Women's Silk and Cotton Hosiery Hundreds of Pairs of Women's Gloves Smoke and Water Damaged Silk, Kid and Washable Gloves Smoke and Water Damaged IT . u c Smoke and Water Damaged 50c, si.oo, $1.50 and $2.00 Corsets, ail in -J » up to LVCHose ror . . 5c Washable Gloves, Short and Long Worth to 50c, For 10c a Pair °" e '° l; choi " a pair lln tft 'ttr Hnce Pav Q_ W.men's Short Silk Cloves, Worth to 75c For 19c a Pair n ir,s ' B ! ack » Water o up to OOC nose ror . . He Women's 16-Button Light Silk Gloves. „ For 39a Pair n7 "Y w" jw' UD to 50c salt Hose For 12V E 01 ""'? fl"""" ?! S! o,B ' *•»»% ■• fr 10c ,T 5 wji iu JUL Ollft. 1 lUac TO! IL2C Women s 2-Button Kid Gloves, Worth to $1.50. For 25c worth to 50c, for, a garment . Up to $1.50 Silk Hose . 25c *° men sl< !' Button Light Kid Gloves, Worth to $3.00, for 50c GIRLS' WINTER COATS nr ~— ; -—, Women's and Misses' Cloth Dress Skirts SIZES 2TO 14 YEARS Women S r annelette Petticoats Slightly Smoke Damaged Slightly Smoke Damaged Smoke and Water Damaged Skirts For 49c Up to $2.00 Coats For 19c WrvH-Vi *ft\ isftr T?n-r 1 Kr> f Skirts For ...... 69c Up to $3.00 Coats For 59c Worth to 50c, For 15c Up to $5.00 Skirts For . . . . . . 95c Up to $4.00 Coats For. . . •• • 95c In Addition to the Above a Number of Other Lots of Women's Goods Will Be on Sale Tomorrow an.lYiarKet jq.| I MM!lflWria IHI?BiKHiI7AJW, None Sent C. 0. D. I Natural History Society Opens Sale of Seats For Polar Explorer's Talk Sale of reserved seats for the lec ture to be delivered Tuesday evening in the Majestic by Sir Douglas Maw son. the noted Australian scientist and Antartic explorer, was opened this morning at 9 o'clock at the box office i when the advance tickets were ex FRIDAY EVENING, BARRIS3URC-TELEGRXPB FEBRUARY 5, 1915. changed. To-morrow the general sale will begin. Sir Douglas will speak here as a guest of the Natural History Society on hts daring trli» across wastes of the south polar seas in search of data relative to the atmospheric, climatic und ocean current conditions of the polar seas and their probable effect on the climate of Australia. The Australian, who was the scien tist with the Sir Earnest Shackleton party that made its memorable dash for the pole, was selected by the Aus tralian government as being the most competent man to inak.e the Journey. One of his big jobs was to superin tend the construction of a series of wireless stations from his native land to the great barrens around the pole In order to keep the people at home properly and accurately informed as to the weather and ocean current con ditions. His awful experiences with two companions, both of whom died, and his return after months of untold hardship will be illustrated with re markable gtereoptieon and moving pictures. The Australian will reach this city at 10.45 o'clock Tuesday morning and will be taken on a drive along the River Front prior to paying a visit to Governor Brumbaugh at the Capitol. Rally and Institute For Upper End Teachers Plans have been' completed by Pro fessor F. E. Hhambaugh, county school superintendent, for a joint Institute and educational rally In the high school building at Millersburg to-morrow. In the morning there will be section meetings, the section for rural teach ers being conducted by •Professor Shambaugh. Xn the afternoon all the teachers will ga.her in a general ses sion. which will be addresed by Super intendent U E. McCJinnes. of and Superintendent Wagner, Carlisle. KHOW HIM: Vou can clothe your children In silks and satins, bedeck them with French ribbons until they outrival a French millinery store, and yet they are or phans, though you ellll live. Show me your children, show me the company you keep, show me the nature of the hooks you read, and thouKh t have never been In your home, I will write you H perfeot history. If It, and it will tell you how It rame out. And 1 be lieve the Ideal mother Is the product of u civilization that rose from the man 1 CASTOR IA For Infints and ChHdren. Bears th ® z /#r ——— The Kind Ymi Have Always Bought . ©f tura 1 ger 6T Bethlehem.—"Billy" Sunday ia the Christian Herald. The man who would be iruly 2 happy should not -study to enlarae % I his estate, but to contract his de- J sires.—Plato. %. T 5
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