KAUFMAN'S BIG SALE OF MAKER'S SURPLUS STOCKS ENUS TO-MORROW, SATURDAY EVENING r Buy Now For Xmas And it will end just as it started with the most amazing money-saving opportunities ever recorded in the history of this store. We've f Toyland Opens iri the^l •Tisn't a bit too early but a lot g one through our stocks, collected all the odd lots, broken lines, etc., and slashed the prices right and left without regard to cost or value. Basement To-morrow and e c ompie te 1 VRT tii thousandfof G"N So come to-morrow prepared to receive the biggest and best bargain your money ever bought. Read this list of tremendous opportunities, store opens at «A. M. ; closes at hinta and prices never lower. Hundreds and hundreds more all over the big store not mentioned in this announcement. » P. M. Saturdays J j [Hurry! Hurry! The Last Day of thi Big Sail Brings f Mb . ITT O"Y J3L MP I Unheard Of Coat and Suit Values for Women and Misses ;> . -a -jy fry :tl m jwt. r T«-f Stocks have been readjusted, broken lines regrouped and remarked to sell wql rife A >3\ JjL, Al\E) A :> at the lowest prices ever quoted for qualities and styles of equal character. : A» Wj, It>s thg chanC e of a lifetime to get a colossal bargain See them. '; fjSSk Onanc ' I ot l( OllfltlOtl'c ': Lateßt .18.00 Suits for Woman ud - warm Winter Coats for Women and > mmmj- JtmESk Wr V/ UClld 1 U lIIUIIUW dl IVd ill 111<11.1 O'► Misses. Manufacturer's CO/)/) 4 Misses, Usually StO.OO. A/j 7 r I 3> Sale Price, t?*/.UU Manufacturer's Sale Price, . uiO.i O ifltffilTiM m Store Opens at 8 O'clock. Closes at 9P. M. Smartest style# of the season; all col- Lots of different models, all new and I pP\ Without the least shadow of a doubt the largest and most complete DISPLAY OF NOVEL NEW TOYS, < J ——— ——— i 1 \ DOLLS and GAMES EVER SHOWN IN HARRISBURG. Our Big New Basement has been transformed like S V Warm Winter Coats for Women and 11 magic into a Fairyland filled with hundreds and hundreds of happy surprises that will not only fascinate <► Latest $ 18.00 Suits for Women and f\y. Misses, UsuaUy $14.00. Q(\ rn little tots but will attract and Interest big folks as well. We've never seen anything to equal it. There are big <> Misses. Manufacturer's tf» f On/1 SIMS Manufacturer's Sale Price, . wif.dlf dolls and little dolls, dreased and undressed, in a tremendous array. "War Toys" in almost endless pro- S Sale Price . .. *b IC •1/1/ u , , . I fusion. Trains, Go-Car te and Sleds, Automobiles, Desks and Chairs, Mechanical Mysteries that will delight and ! > _ rmSKP&r Splendidly tailored, beautiful new I /I j educate the children; Velocipedes, Hobby Horses, Swinging Horses, in fact every conceivable, up-to-date worth- * I Swagger creations in all the most de- styles in all colors and sizes. \ while Toy, Doll or Game is here ready for you at prices not affected by the war. So come see it, revel in it, J ► sirable colors and sizes. . JSP?' *s§Sf and don,t neglect brlngiDg the chUdren - Kaufman's extend a welcome to you all. <; Warm Winter Coats for Women and Kggi NOTE—For convenience of our customers and to And RciXlClllbcr, All ToyS ArC Latest sii2.oo Suits for Women and [nffl Manufacturer's Sale Price, $12.00 fflß hold till wanted any toy, doll or game you select Marked at Our Famous Under- < S s pric^ anufacturer $14 jo Imfil I prortilrt a .mall d.poalt la pala on same. J Selling PriCCS. ![ V,rlelv •» «*»• J||h||M k W«W/\ I BY EXPERT FITTER I newest models with collar to match; i worth SI.OO a pair. jM\pi, _ Manufacturers' New Shadow Lace and Lovely New $0 Blouses • ana Misses. Manufactur C*JQ yr t J all sizes. Manufacturers' Sale Price or T '««■ Blouses for Women. Makers' X «r s Sale Price OlV.tO qqi» T>r,v-> i U . $3.00 Value. •***&&, Sale Price • Sizes 3 7 to 53. Entirely new. Made ■> . t -- Sale Pnca M I , Makers' Sale Pric. -.V ;■ of all wool fabrics; blacks, navy and KAUFMANS PLUSH COAT VALUES CANT BE £Q r m Jt-' M 89c $1.93 m\- 3 - 95 : DUPLICATED AT THESE LOW PRICES Usi* -"vlillll§ii£ff T ~. „ \K'i/Zo*f Oonsnicuous amonc the V don,t delay—it's the last day of the big sale so be \ «ood washable In all the leading bewUderiiTg arra new ,Rce> net fre P e de ehine 'I prompt if you want a bargain. | grades; very service " - jMSB shades and black; two- styles, colors and sizes. i )Wt ,ilkß arc . the Georgette 4 Anotlier Lot of Rare Forstman & Hofl- Actual $25.00 PIUSh CoatS, • able and durable; uvy/ . • i i 4 {MF with four rows of neat Blouses for Women Handsome New Blouses . Sale Price Actual $37.50 PIUSh CoatS, $29.50 I '''T AU S ' Ze r „ C 1 „ , ... ' ilk Btltchißß - _ Makers' Sale Price W Mak£'W™ftlce I A host desirab,e shades and Bizes ' Actual $45.00 PIUSh CoatS, $35.00 Ladies Kid Gloves, Worth $1.«5. I Ladies Kid Gloves, New $2.35 ' ' V '' QPj JJ $1.23 ¥1.75 Also crepe m in ; im ini—— mi, im IBMBBffll nEli iSi iSi 'He .i no 'Z «n , > , i Perfect fitting and wearing, in a crepe nets, laces in a multitude of , . . 4l , . ," • n % Fir.ee, in black and colors; fine lot of llow co , or K 8 and colored % titeh . different new styles, flesh and white; and style; all the season s most de- . | U..,a. P.l . perfect fitting kid gloves, in black, ing combinations; all Bizes, black all si7/es. sirable effect? and sizes. [|J p ■ Oil ■■ WBVBT wBT 9 DBTTBI I white and colors. and white. \ H | Cold Defying Winter Und.rw.ar M "*» * m I j "whS"M S'toSTlS'wS?' jL j For Women and Children. Leading i Glrls ' Newest Wa3ll Dresses, worth to on t □ First-ciass Maker's Best Productions, Sizes 2to 14 Years g II $1.50. Manufacturer's Sale Price O«7C r [T| JtfE&mißißn^| t M a Irar'c Qllft>lllC Q+rvr»lr TT-n A arr\l«i nn/4 // UflT *ii W-A Made of pretty fast, color plaid ginghams in a Girls' Gorduroy and Astrachan Coats, Winter Coats for Girls, Worth $7.30 | UlttliCi O v2Ui|JiUd wIULA U IlUCipiltvU -/'-t I . variety of lovely styles. <«> Worth s:i..">o and SI.OO. H C and SH.SO, Manufacturer's r QC f; ChUdren's Ribbed Bodies, worth Women's I'leece-lined Bleached T- % P Sconrl P'loor. •; Q Manufacturer's Sale Price, . s6*l 0 Sale Price tPD.CrD <*> 15c Manufacturer's Sumlus * * Veits and Pants lonrr ,| MV ., oil \ rXftilH "K c ' <•> All colors and sizes 2to 14 years. New corduroys, zibehnes, mixtures, I OC. Manuracturer s surplus JJ r ve.ts ana rants, long slee\es, all All Wool Serge Dresses for Girls, Worth o(\ 1 I etc.; all colors and sizes. Stock Sale, si7«s; worth 35c. Manufac- OO $7.50. Manufacturer's Surplus Sale, . . g ——^r turers Surplus Stock Sale, . AnMIIVxI All ,hc n ° W stvleß; bcst tailorin g; combination •; m airls alld $«.oo Winter Coats. Plush and I*ur Trimmed Coats for Girls, \\ *i> ChiJdreu's Fleece-lined Ribbed 11, 1., I M\ trimmed. Manufacturer's Sale tf»o *7 C Worth $8.50. Manufactur- (>/? Q C i»HHiWI % Vests and Pants, all Bizes, worth Ri^°!P e Bleached ffHj 1 Girls' Wool Serge Dresses, worth $4.00. qq • Q Pric ®« * turer s Sale Price, ....... ± 3oe. Manufacturer's Surplus Vests and Pants, drawing /////| Manufacturer's Surplus Sale 06.02 . [il All the newest materials, colors and Fur collar styles 2to 6-year sizes. M <♦> 1 X.iC string and pearl buttons, worth 75c, LA' J L>—' T " 7 ; T o»„ 14 v «>ari trimmed styles, 6to 14 years. EBBSL t Stock Sale O L a „ 44 Mam ' ]fai ,. . . In 1,11 the Beaso " 8 "Ho 'late styles; s.zes 6to - | ««. 2to 14 years. vftr f atv 0 f new models. CM turer's Surplus Stock Sale, .45 C J§9 14 years. . U M | Children's Fleece-lined Bleached * WW Girls' Pretty New Dance Frocks, Worth fro nn * | Unusual $6.50 Winter Coats for Girls. Girls' Coats of Plush. Worth $10.50 and Uf f Ribbed Union Suits, all sizes up to F 1 1 l eece - llned P/f] $1*2.50. Manufacturer's Surplus Sale, . o.i/l/ ■ | Manufacturers Saie $4,95 Manufacturer ' s Ci? QC MS W | /», 16 vears worth 75c Manu- A f ■», t . ? ."L si f cs ' O wo {' ' ut! " )lJ L\ Made of fine taffeta crepe de chine, silk and net; <; > Q price ' Sale Price, ........... . . 0O»*/O [Bk • ID 3 ears, wonn uc. -lanu jr Manufacturers Surplus Stock A r [II sizes Bto 11) years. Lovely models ¥ lit Splendid variety of new models and Including fur trimmed styles 111 a lot Mr A facturer's Surplus Stock Sale. *** *- Sale, HOC W ? 11 materials; all sizes 2to 14 years. of new fashions; 6to 7-year sizes. INFANTS' WEAR Z • 2 Pretty Crepe and Flan- Women's Seco • Silk Ki- Women's Full Length Women's Fancy Silk Full Lasf Day To-marrow «f ih« &ig Biankat SurpSas Stack Sale | Surplus Stacks at Ex- I "fto %t l S). n ° Manufac- I Manufacturer's Sale Price I Worth S*J.OO. Manufac'- I $5.00. Manufacturer's I ( n « /)T\ * \ % Iramalw I niH Priro. turer's Sale Price, turer's Sale Price, Sale Price, IJnmachable New ffip Rnttfinin t\flAf)mr)n+~ I PR,CES LOWEB WW T.ICOS $1.95 <£l d r $2.95 Tirades & Weights ' vL/ii# yiitf( I THAN PVFD f Infants' Long and Short Capes. X DOC *P 1 •QO , , ■III—I • , | Worth sa.so. Manufac- Ql jr ■ „ Good new full length o _ A vast variety of new $1.25 HEAVY COTTON qj Plain Wool Finish BLANKETS More of Those $1.50 Aluminum | and 'lined t tern!', styles'"aTd" fam-y trimmer 0 "" 7 ««ed in a lot of'lovely new Hful" new color''" oml'ina- BLANKETS if f C E* Coftee Percolators. Mak- Q 7 \ S P'" n.ade and lmed. | colors; full length. trimmed - styles, full length. tion . o-rnrf <2.25 value. Special, pair.' ...*i.4H er's Sale Price if I C ; ——— ,t Second Floor. Second Floor. Second Floor. Second Floor. good big sire and beautiful bor- » 2 .50 value. Special, pair, .. , . , , , , ! Infants' Wool Coat Sweaters, Worth - Li'ko COTTON *1 nj $4.00 PLAID WOOL £0 nj grade aluffim":-quart slfel ■ Manufacturer's Sale q r \ $1.50 COTTON o*l OA BLANKETS, PAIR, 0 / with welded spout. . Price UDC / , , T\ Z Z j ...... ~ . *xs?£iFSi,-JLvrJt t 1 s hild ssl 8 w d Two Great Saturday Millinery Specials gray; colored borders; size 72x80. $5 PLAID WOOL BLANKETS. for Saturday £ f jq ; White with blue and pink trim- FUT Sets, ManUtaCtUr- ,www " " J " SB.OO PLAID WOOL- d% i f\n An Extraordinary f\r Special, *p I •42/ ; rned collar. i pr' Q Ralp Prices. A Splendid Opportunity to Buy a Good Hat for "NTAP BLANKETS JI *%/$ Value, pair, . V 4 A , A f1 • Infants* Soft Sole Shoes. 24c to 48c *' -4 c*O OSC 4-a / Very Little Full double bed' size woolnap Beautiful 3-Inch "plaid wool colorZ for T Infants' White Wool Leggings, Z blankets that will give you good h ankets, in tan. gray, pink and couch throws and automobile t 48c to 85c 4 S4 95 LtiSEUW \ « wear, in a large range of color- l,lp e_heeks. Size OSxBO inches. rovers. .. <"> V hfSSBMSW \ 00 Mfl.nilfa.ntlirflr S A A in** ———— ———— JMHgr Z. „ , J) II II I $3.50 PLAID WOOL- | 0 . * ffl&SP*' Surplus Saie, VA,VU NAP BLANKETS, pr., tfl U•1 if 75c Bfid AddltiOHfll 1 ® small shapes of black velvet and yarn with a soft fleece surface. w ' ill II |E.'v AIICM ft I I Smart Trimmed Hats, Worth up to ECEDOWN C 9 3-inch hem, A 1t I \ > Wll $3.00. Manufacturer's QC PAIR, $2.69 quality. | ® BEWI Surplus * Smallest Dinosaur in Captivity at Washington and Yet He's Rather Big "There ain't no such animal." in the Nntional Museum in (f I To Overcome Eczema Kever mind how often you have tried end failed, you can stop burning. Itch ing eczema quickly by applying a little icmo furnished by any druggist for 20c. Extra large bottle, SI.OO. Heal ing begins the moment semo is ap plied. In a short time usually every trace of pimples, black heads, rash, eczema, tetter and similar skin dis ease will be removed. F*or clearing the skin and making it vigorously health?-, zemo is an ex ceptional remedy. Tt is not greasy, sticky or watery and it does not stain. When others fail It Is the one de pendable treatment for all skin trou bles. Zemo. Cleveland FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 26, 1915. Washington, with a solid floor beneath your feet and the hoarse honk of the modern automobile in your ears, it is impossible to conceive that such a creature ever really did exist. Yet the Smithsonian scientists will tell you apologetically that It. is a very small dinosaur; in fact, the smallest of Its kind that has ever been found. The dinosaurs and the age in which they lived have probably attracted more popular attention than any oth er phase of geology. Romances have been written in which these strange monsters Hgure; artists have sought to depict them as they must have looked in their natural surroundings; anil they have even been cartooned in the comic papers. Yet their real nature is little understood. They were all reptiles, but occurred in a groat variety of forms, which were no more singular than the vari ous mammals which dominate the earth to-day. Thuß, some of the di nosaurs were carnivorous and prey ed upon otherß, which were grazing animals. They were the kings of the earth during the Cretaceous era, when a large part of the world was covered with marshy forests; and when these fcreat marshes dried up, the dinosaurs disappeared. Alligators and crocodiles | are tlieir nearest living relations In the I animal world. If you would like to know all the j Interesting things about the work the j government is doing you should read the two great patriotic books. "The ! American Government" and "The Pa | nama Canal," both by Frederic J. j Haskin. See the details of the Tele | graph's offer to its readers in the cou [ pon printed elsewhere in this issue. : Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania ! Special to The Telegraph Ciiambersburg. William Ruehan an, sixty years old, a lumber merchant and bridge builder of Chambersburg, 1 was found dead in bis apartment in the Hotel Vendig. Philadelphia on Wednesday. Carlisle. William 11. Bretz, a well known horseman died Wednesday night, aged 83 years. Itaplio. John Undemuth, aged 67, a retired merchant, died Wednes day night. EGG INSPECTION TO BE RIGOROUS Department of Agrieulture Men Will Look Over the Books of All Warehouses instructions about to be issued to I agents of the State Department of Agriculture in charge of food inspec tion regarding the eggs now in cold storage will call for visits to every one of the sixty or seventy plants un der State license within the next few weeks and Inspection of books to see what proportion of the eggs now held in storage must be sent out in Decem ber. Special letters will be sent to each agent and If it is found neces sary the agents will be authorized to inspect the crates to see the dates stamped to Indicate the day of entry. If any eggs are allowed to stay in stor age longer than the time limit they will be declared "outlawed" and their sale prohibited. State officials conversant with the situation believe that the bulk of the 12,000,000 dozen eggs which it is calcu lated will be released through opera tion ot the act in December, because they were stored in April, will be sold in this State and will go into the holi day trade. Considering that there are 8,000,000 persons In Pennsylvania this number of eggs will not be a very large supply, but the next steps to be taken by the inspectors will be to see that they are not sold as fresh eggs. The bulk of the suits brought lately under the cold storage act have been for fail ure to placard cold storage foods or for mlsbrand'ed eggs. It is supposed that by the end of January all of the State eggs will be out of storage through time limit and by that time the Southern eggs will commence to coine in. WE»I>INO AT MARIETTA Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Nov. 26.—Yesterday morn ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Martin, their daughter, Mary D., was married to Amos H. Shaub, of Strasburg by the Rev. Abram B. Herr, of New Danville. ANURIC? The Newest Discovery in Chemistry This is a recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, who is head of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buf falo, N. Y. Experiments at Dr. Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of uric acid that can be compared to it. For those easily recognized symptoms of inflammation—as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sediment in the urine, or if uric add in the blood has caused rheu matism, It is simply wonderful how surely "Anuric" acts. The best ot' results are always obtained in cases of acute rheumatism In the joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably the pains and stiffness which so frequently and persistently accompany the dis ease rapidly disappear. Go to your nearest drug store and simply ask for a 50-cent package of "Anuric" manufactured by Dr. Try Telegraph Want Ads Try Telegraph Want Ads Pierce, or even write Dr. Pierce for a large trial package (10 centß). If you suspect kidney or bladder trou ble, send him a sample of your water and describe symptoms. Dr. Pierce's chemist will examine it, then Ur. Pierce will report to you without fee - or charge NOTE: —"Anuric" is thirty-seven times more active than llthia In elimi nating uric acid, and is a harmless but reliable chemical compound thut may be safely given to children, but should be used only by grown-ups who actully wish to restore their kidneys to perfect health, by conscientiously using one box—no more In extrcmo cases—-as "Anuric" (thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement) is by far the most perfect kidney and bladder cor rector. Dr. Pierce's reputation Is hack of this medicine. —Advertisement. 5