4 | KAUFMANS NOVEMBERSUo« OP e„.«,*ovw,.|:; <"iE~EErEHEb _ )J} Sale Of Manufacturers Surplus cw M DRESS smRTS-All the newest col- jC »/ 3UI ,\ TSiVli / / )—• N 1. V_ | % orlngs in stripes, soft cuffs, sizes 14 _. - jltlV llSgi " <r } \ x _ *~< , _ _. « _-m mm „ | 95c rr. .* Starts To-niorrow Friday Morning , | Sacrifice of Winter Merchandise Ever Attempted \ n 1 \ {fTL e- SH1 "oTth A SOC fcWBMMWB——LADIES' PCRE KII,K AND LISLE I EfP"" 37^ c A THE GREATEST OF ALL MANUFACTURERS' STOCK SALE OF Wonderful value, in thi," , | Wp Men's and Boys' Clothing r"'' ~~~«Z;ZZ~A I ,n M.n"T " nd '2™ This is the Big Event. When Men. Young Men and Bojs Get Their Share of Clothing Bargains. Stock of Men S, Boys and > I s^rsaie SUrP,U " 0"C r When You May Choose from Hundreds of Splendidly Tailored Fashionable Suits and Overcoats Girls Sweaters. KkK?7?. ' MEN'S RIBBED AND FLEECE AT A VERY LOW PRICE COAT SWEATERS •400 pairs of Men's and Boys' Pure # I rwnv STTTS it »V ft V X \ll 1 J . ~ Thread Silk Hose, double heel and too, | ™ rr „,-s,.™„„ -• 95 c IIMe.-.-**«-i tone S?i 4Y SSSr? , tII7S s,,:;.;r»'i;'r , ";' I ''i l stork sale f Men's sls Winter J* A I i 16.50 to $lB Winder Jfc 1 S2O to $22.50 Winter J) | I Izes. worth $1.25. qp» lis oek Sale, 22|» W ~~"™ l\ !>/ I fc n«.f«»il« ff/VJ* IV/ Suits & Cvercoits .. » £u ts & Overcoats ... Manufacturers" Surplus XS{* P ulr I BOYS- UNION SUITS. in ribbed / TSSfeSSS ®BW SUIU « UverCOaiS " , __ ,„ ,his lot Sou will find the finest Stock Sale V*"" KAUFMAN'S—FIRST FLOOR , 1 , gray and ecru and fleece lined; worth I |,r" 1 1 ' v SB7 The Suits are mad.- of all wool These tine hand-tailored car- „ 11P „ fnh —— 1 , 1 66c. Manufacturers' am> I /, , casstmerc. fano* worsteds and navy handmade sarments. pure wooll fab „„ A MEN'S PAJAMAS—Men s Outinff I Surplus Stock I J blue sefKes- Overcoats with silk r l l , g | n a n the newest models. Fancy COAT SWEATERS Flannel Pajamas, all sixes and good i I sale I |[~ I |l |l 1 linins. Overcoats with velvet and f<-red. Pure wool worsteds, chev- worsted and plain black. Fine chev- patterns; worth $1.25. 4\f I . ——————— I ! \ "" ;:;,.Twn n h a 1B h y ™ Ru ii b t r A". n "™ I• \ Manufacturers' Surplus Stock of J, 1 $ 1.95 M7n«r«ctiU^ r surViu8* 80c CHILDREN'S RIBBED HODIKS, 1 i Manufacturers' Surplus 15c I I I \ iVlen'is PAINTS te coats are made of Enßlisli double I Stock Sale Price I I Surplus s gj ot^^ nUflUtUrerS 111*% I Stock Sale *«JI J X Men's S3 «14.Q Men's »S QQ C u\«ure rnhberu.. d cloth, in to 44. Sale HC 1 ' MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS -iso fIT Worsted* and «°to ITS . COAT SWEATERS HANDKERCinEFfv-;; 00 Women's ! 1 % vin R* TUum rh.mhm* qklw. - and Children s white sheer lawn' , I ?is%ss: a , sSss , Jssr' ■ ■ v» k ', sssa ax « ™ ss* sss«ss> , 1 % 50c. Manufacturers' Surplus /Uf SHI $M ecK »' Si "®" S " t0 ;^,^onß• s, rial of nlain and mixed cassimere. Manu- blue, all sizes, worth 0 + pC Surolus Stock O l/_ % J Stock Sale flnf MM U ... facturers' Surplus Stock Sale Price, $1.89 1 fi« ?».50 CHINCHIIXA OVERCOATS tft QR VW&i Surplus Stock Sale \ I BBS H ;... n... , <« ...r. ... » •«. -n SIITS «0 OC KAUFMANS—URST FIiOOR J 1 Mm', ffly ® N«?g«y Chinchilla Overcoats, button \o "uMACKINAW COATS 9**VO CHAT CU7P ATTTPC f ■ Good Quality Muslin Nipht Robes; low Wjjm gggj the neck. Belt back. For boys sto 17 years. C >lanvffacM < irers' W Surplus|» 9 *4.00 NOVELTY SUITS for $2.49 — = # Stock Sale OUC JB Boyn 3to 7 years • • ■•••■ ■• • in the lot. Manufacturers' Surpfus Stock Wool ribbed V-necks, assorted col- ||,. . ) .s°£xsi jig*. "* Mi .wllla r- ,2 : SG ; ,ci QC , wsw*ki — r. •. r ■ 77 R , n 8.,.57.505.it» U OQ EgBSSgSI 1 N.tion of Monuments £ color, aii sizes: worth ioc. f Bovs'39c in Boys Corduroy and Cts- Boys $3 Winter <FI iQ ' Jd Qy ————— , Manufacturers Surplus S/» nr /Miciro IVC ftilH Knirk« Overcoats at . ana Uvercoats.. „Trr jka mATSWFATFRS I ,f 'V® f rectlon of monuments ex f stock Sale, pair BLOUSES I nmere Udd NniCK- uvercoau, at . . Kor b 3to lg year,. LUAI &WMI I P,' the gratitude of a nation. I These percale and madras eib cker PANTS. 1 l te ? St « tos l « a republic | f^ X : S p S P PEN d D Si RR - 20 i Pai " blouses are made with open Values to 75c fon To" thJ"neck. In sizes for s«nd 5 «nd K SuiU wwth"^ ' Jraditional sin o"f «"Suca^taKmU •of Mens Police and Fireman Suspen- cuffs, and link collar, every These pants are cut .-ears, with two pairs of pants. iWM new shades. Worth to qq tude. One of the youngest, of nations, % «Z"' C -1 1 V ° blouse made the new tapeless full. All double stitched Manufacturers' Surplus Stock Overcoats, long and short, UM $4.00. Manufacturers I the United States has almost as many W Wnl.fil9l/-. Wav Manufacturers' Surplus —sizes for boys 6 to 16 Sale «1 AQ button to the neck, shawl col- " Surplus Stock Sale ... .▼ 1 P bile memorials to its departed % Surplus Stock \ /*/ * ' ' , „ . I( L Price Ilar1 lar and Balmacaans. V I citizens as any other country on earth, J Sale * 4- /2 V' Stock Sale Price <9c jears. true ■ , and no country is building them more J —— ——— ■■■■■i \ AND / MOIRE SILK RIBBON, in all shades, L | m °®t as many monuments as it has J facturera^'Surplus^ lanU * 1Q I q t fry •• The Surplus Stocks of the Largest Mills and CI _■ , - C I city is fortunate in the possession of Cs-K sale ~p . . U& JP>(lWnWttt Factories in the Bargai.Basement at c//| ZZ. C ,00 PIECES OF PLAIN ANn 111 , NEARLY HALF PRICE =»BBm , 1 M FANCY SI UK RIBBON for hair or < ' | ment. % sashes, all new coloring, worth to 30c. _ Irgts >■■■■ 75r 39c Mercerized Table t LOW PRICES ON I C M l( Just beyond tlte William Tecumsch f Manufacturers 1 7 SUC istiopping CaSKeiS gg»* IDC V»_ „1, f. OaV® lTlOneV (HI \ Sherman Monument my be seen the C Surplus Stock 1//* Two good sizes well made, with FCLIPSE Damask THESE TOWELS C iTtUIICJT Vl* white shaft of the Washington Monu- M Sale, yard a strong handle. OA.r ■UP™ ______ 5S Inches wide. OQ/< TV , _ . T*! W*l 1 . I mel> t. whose picture Is perhaps tlie \ KAUFMAN'S—FIRST FLOOR Special, each At*- S?"' COFFEE Special, yard HUCk Towels I |i Aeo K] 9n |r A f e most familiar image In America. Mt ( WOMEVS KI >;, c, ,mi. 5c Toweling, yd., 2%<f MILL M 50< i D , amaSk ,n exT^pSSSS. t ° w .".'!-.... 5c IBeSe DBMeB ! 1 SrSJ'bSuftoSf SS'ItPSTSj I S5£ r sfsi?;A'l! D »S As^Jr < I U°"°" 1 a "»" «""« r '» ; "™ ' B W'Vv'i'.' SP'.M.I HU °' Tow *"' 4 tor 24c 59c Cotton Blankets I bSuS?".'m™SX» J Manufecturers' Surplus / frjmit 10 yards to customer) fc* IV] course, medium or fine. Homespun Table Linen 12 %c red border, size OQ r Gray, used for cold weather K Lincoln which v-ill cost three millions m Stock Sale (Llm,t ' 10 to |» aut ~c ( e d. 4£ c Qld fashl^nPd German Hnen , 58 18x3 «. Spec , a , 4 for ZSC sheeta and ironine board coverß , } dollars more It will be located on / 8c Apron Gingham, yd., of Spotlal - Pa " h inches wide, dice 49 c Huck Towels slightly Imperfect. 39 c f L?nmr"er ofa mil e° from t he" Wash - \ WOMEN'S FLEECE UN ED. Full standard Apron Gingham. p;il fac»c anil Slippts i'' utf,r " h - >- ir ' Assorted borders, size lA r K ington Monument. ■ BLEACHED RIBBED \"EST AND fast colors. IIHOW vaacs al U U/AMnCDCIII DDIfCC 17x34. Special, each iWC But Washington has not confined lis K PANTS, drawing string and pearl but- . P__ I ___ Mnnpv WUIILItRrUL rl\lV.tiJ Ull TiirWitih Bath Tnwf>l<! $1 25 Cotton Blankets % bronze and marble adulation to na- J tons, worth 75c. all sizes up Jf - 7c Cotton Challie, yd., ror Less money TUCCC CDDCAnC 1 tirKlSn oatn 1 uouua DWUMib j tional heroes. There are aln> mc %to 44. Manufacturers* Beautiful Flsrured Challie for in r pillnw 1 tltot JIRLAUj Hemmed. Special.. 3 for Ok/; Gray white, full G6xßo « morials to Dr. Samuel Gross*, the sur- J Surplus Stock Sale # »VV comforts and coverings, 24 inches € wide With a 3-incli hem— 25c Crochet r>ed oprCaCrS jc c Turkish Bath Towels Pa * r S scientist; to Hahnemann, the founder m wnwr-VQ fi FFTF Tivm . , j size 42x36 .four for Full 72x80 inches. CQ r tvhtt* tA»aii <nl/ ■ of the school of homeopathic medicine f RIBBED UNIoV StTVS all sic ": $1.50 Book Shelves 12 1 /ic Hemmed Pillow Bpecijxl. each j." 2 1 /2 C«1 tn r n «nn RlanMc C there is a monument to Dagucrre, the % worth 75c. Manufacturers' mp. Bamboo, 42 inches high, three IZ/ 2 c Hemmed billow $1 50 Crochet ißed Spreads | 20? Turkish' Bath Towels $L5 ° Cotton Bl a nket s I) ;^ a °r it °[ t p h h e ot , o fh, aP r h : and. in C Surplus Stoc'k shelves, well" made and finished. Cases lUmmed. ready for use. * 3C fr.f U 94C T" 46Jt3#> 10c Special, faeh . heavy towels, large 19<; % each each $2.75 Satin Marseilles Bed ' tn„ - fact that so few- of 1 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE fir Talirft vH QrZf<. 38c Muslin Sheets n J v 50c Turkish Bath lowels m the nation's presidents hnve been por- K GOWNS—Fast color, cut full, worth oc VailCO, yu., —/2\ *»° V " . . Spreads Fine colored border, extra large Woolnan Blankets C trayed in marble bronze, which is ■ 75c. Manufacturers' j M Good grade Calico, m neat de- Three-inch hem, size 24c Full size Satin Marseilles Bed ' size and heavy OQ r WOO nap lanKciS M the only particular u. the olllcn ■ Surplus Stock J 1 */* signs and colorings; all light ana ( .x9O; each Spreads, good designs (1 Q»T quality. Special Extra large, tan, with fancy bor- » of vice-president is more notable than J Sale W V medium colors. 5Qc MusHn Sheets and quality, each .... «D 1 •*> I ' ders. size 72x84. 38 I # that of the chief executive. There is L 50c Worth of Toilet Paper, Size 81x90 inches, good oq- Steinfeld's SI.OO Food $«.00 GRANITE ART RUGS Special, pair • r a marble bust of a^ery | c S;4s s m'"m« R - w «- 25c "U.my. s Pre w. ..oh 49c Chopper .k or . jj-J '»»'!,» w~gg | wo*» If.H.SS'SJSS. 4 he " N m Kv . hi e - \r» •» ♦ RpH *. ♦ *,, room, good designs, only slightly Blankets, plaid dt. u CI QQ m Tf you would like to know all the J and colors, ZJ)P 10 rolls of good Crepe Toilet; / . , Ued oneetS Cuts meats and any soiled. Special. ®3 17 Special, pair J interesting things about the govern | P»ir Paper: delivered anywhere in Har- 3-inch hem, extra heavy ;-q r size. Special fi fl c oac h ,*-5.1/ t ment you should read the two great g ————rlsburg. quality. Special, each each Wnnlnan Plairl BlanW#»t«: W Patriotic hooks, "The American (iov- JIULIUS KAYSER A CO. Leatherette o. T ancactcr Anrnn WOOinap ftdlQ DianKeiS £ eminent" and "The Panama Canal," land Chamois GLOVES. ol Q In many different colorings and J both, by ■ r\-r black COTTON Spe 's! 00 Kitchen Sets |j I 1 I I Fancy Plaid, pair, .78 I# j PETER SCOTT WINS AG IN ■l2 He. Manufacturers' Qf Consisting of eight pieces as fol- |i . I Mjj 11 |Uii|ll|ii C 1 / ' San Francisco, Nov. 4.—Peter Scott C Surplus Stock Sale lows—l | It ' 1 11111821 Slltll«llM§Rlilslliliniff 1 111 L I 1 1 Woolnap Plaid Blankets | hy Ppl n {Jj® GrC!at winner of the L run 11RKVR FAST BI,\CK 1 long bread knife, i carving knife Slj! f V > «■ rlrl NiJirZi II llnin fflniiSn intsm HTSV ■1 ■) 19 J $3.00 Fancy Plaid, pair, J4il tJ7 1 Pacific Exposition fall harness races. ■ CWTON RIBBED HOSE double heel nd t° rk 1 stone I JT. I | | || |j fV 1 jM§j[j| p1 Ij Bffl jj® Jrh , l'l, 1 ' ' dls,>o^ etl (. 0f (1 a ot tr °t- SMOKE FIGHTERS TO MEET The recently organized Smoke and Dirt Nuisance Association to-night rill hold Its third meeting in the Lin- i t«ln school building. State and Six- streets. Bringing Up Father (H) (0) (0) (0) ($!) <B^ — TZIIZIIIIIIIIIZ7"! \ — • (MR f DOYOU OF TCX)-TWTS I DIDN'T , 1 SPiS* To ME ffll MEAN TO ™ma*« * TELL ME Sff°,3s* f No . 1 *S>*PLE y SPELLED' DO SPELL " Z> HOW TO _ STTHAT? I "WORD like (~ ' V-v - IT* HE NEARLY f^- # spell <? j| ? r *| | > ~ • • 52 ... .. . 63 r ; *j{ ' .# *.%'. 9 . * THURSDAY EVENING, WILL HOLD ANNIVERSARY Special to The Telegraph ! Sliippensburg, Pa.. Nov. 4. —Messiah j j United Brethren church will hold its anniversary week, beginning: Sunday, i ' The following preachers will be pres ent- On Monday niprht, the Rev. W. A. ; Dickson of Scotland; Tuesday night, I the Rev. F. B. Plummer of Carlisle: Wednesday night, the Rev. C. W. ■ Hutsler; Thursday night, the Rev. A. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH R. Ayres of New Cumberland: Friday night, the Rev. Dr. W. M. Weeklyn, bishop of East District: Sunday night, November 14, Bishop W. M. Weekly. At this time plans for the new church will be discussed. PERRY PRO PERTH ES SOI<D Blain, Pa., Nov. 4. —Mrs. William Qwings has sold her property in Jackson township to William F. Smith for S6OO. / i E. M. Wilt purchased the Samuel NOVEMBER 4. 1915. Shields farm for $2,500. G. W. Shreffler sold his farm In Jackson township to Lewis Stam bnugh for $4,750. Dromgold Brothers have disposed of part of their formerly the Troslle property one mile west of Blaln, Mrs. Ella Stokes being the pur chaser for $1,500. S. M. Dromgold bought 14 acres of it north of the State road for SBOO.
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