Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 23, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    Special Display On Living Models To-nighf^m
Our Own Stock of Women's Fall Garments F ji\ omß ' B, P BC * 8W ®'SS #r
Will Be Shown In Our Windows |f|jijfM Ifi if if I X|| p" KAUFMAN STORE
On Living Models '* i3SBwl a# " EVERYBODY WELCOME t
To-night From 7.30 to 9 O'clock K3i M ffl IfSM tVLH I DUU I WtLUUmL .
Come and see this big show. All garments will be shown flflllDl C *■■ 43 mm ■ BBS m a ■ m m m mm, m
with prices and on two PROFESSIONAL MODEL*S f'KOM NEW vU K5 LmCL fl BAA JRfe M 0 M 0 ■■■ 9 BTS iB [b MM MB in wl mjr n I ma ■ H ■ n
. .«„«.»»,.k-,.. event i o-morrow si.uu usy 2nd txtrs spocoi ruddy Bdrgsins
Women's and
Mis|es_' Dress Blankets °^. e D ? zen Chine yJ'UJI
' ,mf i button' One to customer. ~ * nc ' ) -^ a P^' ns > '
Gi CapS ain Axminster Rugs Q Q Bleached Sheets Jjjj Turkish Bath jjjj
1 rr/ sa. 1 fr 's iz 81x90, a Fancy
IIP .S'i c r' sj.|
J ""?.. T r"si-i ■""* oSs sk "s|.« "jassr ti * * ""■sKf" m j* I 1
Worth 2Sc each. «I« J, Worthto feOO J_ _ f „ J_ = Worth <«.50. ,»,... . J. = ?JKI "Si" J. = Worth «.«,. ,„ ... . J.—
Extra hp aw snow ~,..0 , ! 1 S n.£l J*}* ~ ,0 6 D . Choice of either all Made of good quality Longcloth, trimmed in Made of good qual
/2®tf . ' ' w, f r r !? D Fe Bine, Messaline Silk or Jersey Silk Top Beacon Cloth in assorted floral de- Val. lace and Swiss embroidery; best ity of Muslin, Swiss embroidery and dm /#T#lMk
tHw JT %$ jffi&Ji white Turkish Bath Towels with 1 ! ' I T , a "/ Hrown. Nicely with flowered flounce; assorted col- signs. Well made and cut full. All workmanship; all sizes. Only two lace ruffle, cut big and full. Only tufm
■'fir sß«*Hhßi corded borders. '"ale and lined throughout. ors and all sizes. sizes. Only one to a customer. to a customer. two to a customer. 2W ££Z^jQ&^
WHwHK 1 Sa ' e ® Peont l Hoor) (On Sale Second Floor) (On Sale Second Floor) (On Sale First Floor) (On Sale First Floor)
_±_ worth to *4.00, for T|'H Dresses | .UU Worth to , a<00) for MM Worth #1 for J)| M Shirts MM Worth for M .UU
@,tf ad Hn,f •■- " Worth SI.OO, 2 for ... Made of Taffeta Silk I For Women and Men. 1 Worth SI.OO, 2 for ... ■ For Women and I
in w,i« Pi'nV hikl Wki»« Made of Gingham and in Black, Blue and Gloria Silk, Steel Rods, \ll new Fall natterns Men's Heavy Cotton
Blue Ohambrav; new Fall models; Green; assorted sizes Fast Black, new fancy made of best percale, laundered Honeycomb Sweaters. /WcAjj£u\
Onlv one to a customer. fast colors. All sizes. Only two to from 36 t0 40 - Only one to a cus- Wood Handles. Only one to a cus- fll ff s . All sizes 14 to 17. Only two shawl collars; all colors; all sizes. Of
a customer. toiner. tomer. n customer. Only one to a customer.
(On Sale Second floor) (On Sale Second Floor) (On Sale First Floor) (On Sale First Floor) (On Sale First Floor) (On Sale First Floor) WUS^^juLjUp'
—— Women's Corsets (J f\f\ Men's Trousers fl; f flfl Men's Hats for.. c < flfl B °y s ' odd Knick-fIJ fnn Boys' Cloth Suitsff f fill Boys' Percale on
Worth for I V^r to ciS 0, 0f for ov.r I-- These softf 1 •«" erbocker Pants,«P 1 »}}J[ A s 2 value for «P I M Blouses M.UU jn.. _
ffetA Royal Worcester new |. 10 0 pairs of Fancy 1 lir 1 = 3 Pairs for J, These Suits come in | 5 for |— <MJ3S&y
W Ssmfflwl tall shapes ( orsets, six Worsted and Cassimere $-00 Just think of getting the new Oliver Twist Five d t 1 iff^3l,
.; 0 ,l 0 , i s l 'tn " r (t orS |'>nlv l twn to a cus Trousers, handsoniely made with _ 3 pairs of good cassimere pants that models, neatly made — Percale Blouses for SIOO that are
sfh*kßZ? ® ' ' belt loof« and side buckles, some You will find every new shape and are sold elsewhere for 75c a pair, the material of good mixed cassi- ordinarily worth 39c eich in cwl
tomer - Wlth bottom; sizes 32 to 42. shade. ma.le with belt loops and full peg! mere ! sizes for bo >' 8 3to 7
(On Sale First Floor) (On Sale First Floor) (On Sale First Floor) size « 6 J^ 1
BARGAINS — xtra ecial Friday Bargains in Ready-to-Wear Garments
FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY FO R FRIDAY ONLY
3 n tfw %iraain $9 - 75 S Tweed Balmacaan $3.45 $1.79 ?r Pa c rS, $3.75
C//' UKs kJaMI[ unusual Friday bargain. Made of pure wool ' !S6Tg6 SK rtS, . Norfolk and patch pocket stvles.
Sjp,;v popbu—in black, navy, dark brown and dark green. Gray and brown mixtures. Big belts. Convert- Black or navv Cut cenerouslv full Splendid fine rib drab corduroy.
Coats lined with yarn-dyed guaranteed satin—skirts ible. collars. All sizes for women and misses. • ' .* 1 • Suits that you usually pay $6 for.
plaited. Made in one of the best models and splen- an< * we " tailored. All sizes -3 to 30 Don't forget this is u one-dav sne-
FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY didly tailored. —————— wa j st Ule asure. cial only at $3.75. Sizes 7to 17 years.
5c Honevcomb Towels, size 15 59c Bed Sheets, full 81x90, pn „ mjiuv nW T v FOR FRIDAY ONLY —— ———
x 27 inches, with fringed O extra good for general use. A*} A FOR FRIDAY ONLY
ends. Friday only, each. .. c, C Friday only, each He C $lB and S2O Women's r 7K $7.50, $8.50 and SIO.OO Me- FOR FRIDAY ONLY Men's and Young 'TfT
and Misses' Suits, dium Weight Coats, . airls' Fall G*l OA Men's Suits, ... wt.iu
FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FB,IDAY ONIjY J W °v, of t j® !^ eSt ™ odels we have shown—poplin Poplins and serees—navv and black and crav— ' tbi.Oy The very bi ße cs t v alue this store has
FOR FRIDAY ONLY is® a^.r^Zllf^^flteH' 1 so.nc'hLlf Hnedo?hers S throughout AllX.e, Weight CoatS, .. ever offered m September are in this
10c Stratford Cretonne Robes, Grey and White, good weight and Ti g ' u other ' B , a bolted model w , lth fl , ared skirt. from 16 to 44 lot of Men s and Young Men's Suits.
36 inches wide, for com- <T gizp - Kridav only, C/l African brown, dark green, navy, Copenhagen aud Prettv plaids with collars of con- Newest fashions and every suit guaran
forts. Special, yard / C . J /)*//• black. All sizes for women and misses. ————- 4 . . , , , c ,eed to B ive satisfactory wear. The
eßth __ T -_ .__ rtxTTV trasting shades of broadcloth. Size, 6 materials are plain and mixed cassi
——— ——- FOR FRIDAY ONLY R rBIDAY ONLY to 16 years. mere. Sizes 34 to 42.
FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY $5.00 Pure Wool Serge <£ Q A c 0 7K
Agent's sample one half Couch Pull Mercerized Table Dr6SSGS bpOlt CORISj -l• itj J| M M F\ W* 9 t
orin"? 'values'up"'to tl s 2 a g0 0(i designs to select'o/- For women and misses in black, navy, dark green Newest models and materials. Plaid, checks and VjDEtl ft 11 |/(? V f /*/C73V
Fridnv onlv each 65 C from. Friday only, yard, CO C «" dd ark brown. In all the sizes from misses' size mixtures. Plain or belted styles. Women's and k/,VI W MMMM VUJ Ifllf CI J
Friday oniy, eacn v . 14 to women's size 46. misses' sizes. mm m• M f f\ W% mm
FOR FRIDAY ONLY . Ufll / / 3*30 f a fW
FOR FRIDAY ONLY ttcidßit | l Wjj^^l''"'ll[Jli !I |||| WIIIII «/•«/V I • (ft •
roK friday »»l, ii 1 I|s!!ff^®l j I iil || | I None of the Above Advertised items Sent
Bedford Calico, many Pink, Blue and Yellow borders. j llk \ f :
designs and colorings. Fri- 4 Fridav onlv, ' 111 Km llk 11)1k« IhC M IB kN ffE Oil Ii?« SR Mi " 'I PIjiJUUIBI
t- iUull. SHBIHSIIi iSUili 121. No Telephone Orders Filled
ASCENT IN MORALS
Perhaps we have over-emphasized the
element of struggle in the Christian
I'fe Perhaps we have proclaimed too
vigorously the necessity of fighting our
way through serried ranks of foes, and
we' have said too little about rising
above them. Maybe we have not known
as we might the power of the resur
rection. We have only regarded foot
warfare; we have forgotten the wings!
We have counseled men to face their
< nemies; the Lord is calling us to rise
above them.
The secret of security is devout com
munion with the Lord. We must think
j |
j Photographs |j
| at Half-Price
"Dollar Day at Roshon'a jj
8 NORTH SECOND STREET
THURSDAY EVENING, PABRISBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 23, 1915.
less about our foes, and more about our
i Saviour. We must set our love upon
i him. Love always moves in the direc- I
i tion of the beloved. That is a spiritual j
■ tendency which cannot be broken. If
1 we love the Lord, we surely begin to
: rise. We enter into the wonder of "the
i upward calling of God in Christ Jesus."
■ The soul experiences its ascension. We
■ mount up with wings as eagles. And
! the ground-enemies, the deadly gases
• which creep along th low levels, have
i no power over us, for they have been
left behind. "Neither shall any plague <
• come nigh thy dwelling."—The Rev. J. '
t H. Jowett, t>. D., in the Christian Her
ald.
FACE SHOT OFF, BUT
HE GETS II NEW ONE
Soldier Supplied With Nose, Chin,
Cheek and Lips by Re
markable Operation
London, Sept. 13.—Some remarkable
Instances of surgical science have been
brought to light during the present
war, bat the following story, telling
how a horribly mutilated soldier wad
"reconstructed from his own ruins"
adds one more miracle to the list. A
French newspaper correspondent, was
admitted to the Rothschild Hospital
to see for himself the miracle in ques
tion after the surgeons had completed
their work. The corerspondent was
shown a photograph of a man wound
ed in the French trenches. It was a
terrible picture. The face lacked the
lower portion of the left cheek, the
chin had gone and also the lips and
nose.
While the correspondent was look
ing at this appalling picture one of the
hospital assistants made a sign to one
of the patients who was just going
out to spend an afternoon at a picture
show.
"Here is our man," said the assist
ant.
The correspondent started uncom
prehending, hut the assistant added
with a smile: "Yes, I assure you this
Is the patient whose photograph you
have in your hand: the man who was
brought into the hospital without his
cheek, jaw, 'ips. chin and nose."
The correspondent at first thought
th" assistant was fooling him. as the
patient bore few signs of the dreadful
wounds depicted in the photograph.
His right, cheek was twin brother of
his left cheek: he had an excellent
chin: lips that opened In a genial
smile and a nose of perfect contour.
His face only bore the rapidly vanish
ing traces of some cuts and a few
white marks occasioned by surgical
sewing. The natlent himself proceeded
to confirm the assistant's assertions,
talking In the slang of the French
infantryman'
"Yes. It's myself: 'twasn't any good
for the Germans to spoil my portrait:
the doctor tricked them after all. As
you see. he has manufactured for me
a very decent face. For myself, I
think he has improved it, and I be
lieve they'll find me more of a knut
when I Ret back Into the country."
Then he lit a clgaret and went off to
see the show.
The surgeon had taken a portion of
the patient's back and used it to re
place the cheek. With the skin of
the back he fashioned the lips. Then
he took a portion of the man's short
ribs to make the nose and the sub
stance of the chin. From the fore
head he took the skin for the nose and
from the stomach the skin for the
chin. Finally, when he man was prac
tically refashioned and could be per
mitted to look at his new face, the
doctor asked him If there was any
thing to be regretted.
The soldier replied: "Yes, my mous
taohee."
"Oh, don't worry about that," said
the doctor, and without even applying
an anesthetic he took from the hairy
nape of the neck a small strip of skin
and grafted it on the upper Up. "I
can't promise you." said the doctor,
"that you will have as victorious a
moustaches as that which you left in
the trenches, but in any case you
won't be hairless."
PI.OTILI.A OF MOTORBOATS
RECOVERS TORPEDOES
Four stanch motorboats of a sea
worthy, fast type form a fleet of torpe
do chasers which is being: used off
Greenport. L. 1., where marine projec
tiles are tested. The flotilla was built
especially for this service. Each unit
is constructed the same as its sister
boats, so that the quartet Is well mated
For Carnival
Men's suits for which the regular price does not exceed
$1.50 will be cleaned for #I.OO
Each lady customer whose work amounts to SI.OO or more
will receive FREE A FELT PAD SKIRT HANGER.
Footer's Dye Works
AMERICA'S GREATEST CLEANERS AND DYERS
34 N. 3RD ST., HARRISBURG, PA.
for maneuvering- In various formation?.
The work of testing torpedoes consists
in firing them at various angles over a.
determined course. The "chansrs" are
distributed at different points to re
cover the missiles as they are shot out
through the water, and return them to
the firing station. Several views of
these Interesting craft appear In th«
October Popular Mechanics Magazine.
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