Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 03, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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CHRISTMS ii !
@1 ECONOAtf C\RNIVAL ,IP>
desire _TLI
i^.„.Ye's,r;i/iu^Kr,■'£'«.». Starts Tomorrow (December 4th) and Continues Every Day Until Christmas' Store o pe » s Ba. m I
of cost —siiuulv purchase one dollar's \ / r ' I
ipIMHSHI The Most Amaz ng Money-Saving Holiday Sale Ever Inaugurated. , clos " Satur<lay 9 p M ]|
This Christmas Economy Carnival Sale of Men's and
Young Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats Will Establish
a New Record in Our Men s Clothing; Store JLT)
Because we will offer Men's and Young Men's Newest Winter Suits and Overcoats of
guaranteed quality for less than you would expect to pay. V.
iofe*~You Will Forget the Price When You See the
QUALITY OF THESE GARMENTS ryi\[
Another Sensational Offering 7P // i
IL U I™ of Suits and Overcoats at . . v I I 1/ < 1| _v\
flls /% ,M For Men and Young Men H I Mi) / jw
ff W M _ ■ 516.50 and SIB.OO is what you would have to pay for JM H B I H
| A B these fiarnu'niK in any other store. They are all wool, new- fIU flB I M W T B
™ ™ est Balmaroon Overt-oats. You will find fine serges anil I I / / #
worsteds in these Suits. \ Ift 1 Z / B
OR f ,> A Saturday Sale of Men's CORDU- jj yX
Men's and Young Men's Men 5 and Young Men 5 ?°.L!: ANTS: va,ues $1.95 M" fVI
_ _ Suits and Overcoats 0 * J li "i 1
WIT* i V Jr Lined throughout or made with cuffs.fU V ■
M illlCt ljUllS Ot rfl 1 A '7 C witltout lining: four different shades. 1
Overcoats «pi 4. IJ
500 Pairs of MEN'S PANTS: If ill
I You will remember the pual- Offered Elsewhere tO Values to $3.00, "1 yl Q l|
lty of these Suits and Overcoats . for 1 ("ij/ i 1
1 long after you have forgotten 5j>22.5U I I
1 SK 7% VON , 1,1 ,IIAM . Handsome Cassimeres and Worsteds, IN. S3
the Siß. io you paid for them. Every new Balmaroon and . », f „ \U/*
| You will remember the tine tal- Overcoat. In mixed "" |WM W&k
loring the good linings, the oxr<)rd „ r , )lacU . Tl,c newest WM lIM
shapely models. models In hand tailored Suits. TWO hundred $lO and sl2 IMH limpS
And the price. is what perfect fitting garments. f I t|kdl
yott win pay for garments that ———J Overcoats for Young Men and I li&la
are sold to 513..">0 in all other t I Si«^i
SATURDAY SPECIAL Men wUI be offered Saturday at |g| |g
Specia. For Saturday * $6.75 ■ il
Men's Heavy Winter Reefer r AIN 1 O i\)C W w ** W gp
Coats with d* O A Heavy Ribbed Corduroy Men's .Made in the newest model Ralmaroous.
Storm Collar, It)j t 4y B 'oidy BlM * 40 " perfect fitting; over 25 different styles to
L__ I »■ ' / select from.
Hab arrcT s r ' n S Boys===Try on These Handsome Suits & Overcoats
75c S Quaiitj {S/'~' and You'll Buy Them at Prices That Will Astonish You.
49c \V Vou Will Save Money-=» Read Every Item.
- coI?s su v"u s e , ?°^' n B T a r i ? aroon overcoats C 7 cift
to $4.50 Spo.UU a $lO Value tpi.OUI
The Suits come in Norfolk model, FOR BOYS 10 to 17 YEARS
1 sizes 6to 17 years. The Overcoats stv ]iX c^t« t8 "" nu " le for the '" Bh s< ' h ° ol b °s' s . '>oys who want nifty, I
made Polo style, button-to-tlie- mmm s
I ) f [JJJ 3 8 ?o io , vea i r llar: be ' t baCk; BOYS' RAINCOAT with Hat BOYS' RAIN- -l A Q
W and School $2 90 COATS ' at •• • *
rrC ▼ Boys' Norfolk Made of good double texturel "** ' oa ' f ' I I
-/ JL \ \ (L i \ cloth; coats button-to-the-neck; ° r to-morrow;
I SuitS ' ° VerCOat# and yrnr " sizes n to " y". y|g
-bi*. A . BOYS' CORDUROY Fifty dozen of Roys'
r 1 KNICKERS, selling etee- .
BOYS' POLO OVER- QA where at $1.50, will be 45/ C
COATS; a O C «fll offered Saturday at , f m*
S3 50 value a) 1 ft/J T >'ade of good mixed kJHL~at
Vdluc .. V * - cassimcre; all seams
These Overcoats are e.vtraor- VALVES TO 57.50 | J||| taped; sizes 6to 17 yrs. y
riinary values, not mado of cot- Evcrv new model, handsome new I I 111 . . t I H^-rA
ton, but of good wool material; . ~ , (1/ It V V Newest Indian and m,MT
the models come button-to-tlie. material; Polo Overcoats or Hal- T Cowltoy Play Suits for I jjj
neck; belt back: sizes 3to 10 maroons. The Suits in the newest Two shades; sizes 6to girls. jMf
years. Kllr* <o *9 Cn i J
' Norfolk models; sizes oto 17 years. 17 years. /y
Your Wife's Christmas Cift-A $7.00 ch X $2.97 ,„£»,» A " "»•». !S ,«
Vacuum Cleaner For $3.95 ~ i'",™ 1M "" J Q7 C """"
v . . , . Casseroles " $2.50 Moquette Hugs, C*7 fe
All Parts Nickel Plated $1.50 Aluminum Q*7 n 27x54 inches; each.... wl«Oi W
T itgrI THREE POWERFUL BEL- Coffee Percolators *> • , n T . „ „ I
LOWS PUMPS generate the $2.50 Card Tables, 01 CQ 36 * 7 ' 2 ln " * e^h ' 97c i
strong continuous suction. mahogany finish JM.OU -7Z inches, each I
SWEEPER PANS open wide $2.50 Mahogany d»1 OQ t0 ,V' 0 , 0 i ßrmv . n 25C
permitting conteuts to drop out English Tea Trays wInOSJ uamboo Itaskets I
freely—close automatically. $1.25 Brass OQ $1.25 Sweet Grass OQ _
IMPROVED NOISELESS Jardineres OI7C Baskets, flat shape OiJC
U./OJFIBER BEARlNGS—practically $1.5*0 Cut Glass Relish .. Q7- SI.OO Ail Linen Cluny PQ I
ft Indestructible never retjuiro Dishes; boxed 57 / C Lace Scarfs . "5/C
oihng. $1.50 Cut Glass Sugar Q"7 _ $1.25 Renaissance (I*7** i
BOX SHAPED DUST RE- and Cream; boxed vf C Bureau Scarfs v>#C
Jl(g& CEIVER sanitary eon veil- $1.50 Initial Turkish Q7„ Initial Correspondence Cards
iently emptied. Towel Sets; boxed I C with envelopes, OK
A sensible Christmas present DETACHABLE BRUSH for J,;, 60 Hemstitched Mercerized box 4DC ,
f , , , . . . . r convenient and thorough re- /.."i Q/C Initial Turkish Bath OC.
for a husband to Rive to his wife movaL or wrannin«. A, cloths * 1 c To« e i s , fa «t colors- each
is one she can use every day. »'»!"■, mo. si.oo wool BLANKETS —in s „ 50 WIIITK , „ <inr
„. M r,>TT,.X 81/AXKETS
Gray and white, full 66x80 inches, , ' " 1 07 S5 HANDSOME WOOL PLAID P'nk and blue borders—size 70x80 I
colored borders, Q7- 1 i', rV W.'.V. '' * ' .1! BLANKETS— In pink, blue, tan'lnches; special, tfO QC
pair 57/ C $3.50 I-ancy Plaid; djo | Q'and sray, full 11-4 #4 Ag P&lr «0.57«}
' * Ay ,Bize; special 3>0.95j (About ten pairs in the lot) 1
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FRIDAY EVENING x HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 3, 1915
I Men's Newest Holiday Fixings With Special Lowered j
Prices For This Big Economy Carnival ||| j
Automobile Gloves; special r^\| HundTeds of New J
TIES For Men (
spe<'ial 48 c ZrS*' Attractive styles of every <Se- f
Children's Mittens; 48 C ife f 1 ' : '' scriptlon and every conceivable #
special !' ; KZllll color combination; also plain I %
Wool tlloves for Men «d Boys « colors, made of good silk. Wide I
Z4c ' 4oC ISjjL. flowing four-ln-hands, In %
Combination GIFT BOXES, Worth ilffifk
$1.00; Economy Carnival 48c ———l—i—J J
Some contain Silk Tie and Socks Men's Cotton Ribbed Fleece-lined C
to match; others a Silk Handker- UNION SUITS, all slees; worth J
chief. Tie Clasp, Scarf Pin and pair <tr\aga;---- - J* $1.50; Economy Q(J I
lof Art Silk Socks to match, or two jo~ Carnival Price 5/OC J
I Handkerchiefs and Identifidation yS 11l *
Bill Fold; still others, a good Men's Wool UNION SUITS, all 1
Leather Belt and Bill Fold, all col- sizes; worth $2.50; djl QC *
I ors; special at 18c. Economy Carnival Price w%
j Combination GIFT BOXES, Worth . N | 9
$1.50; Kconoiny QO. r „„ j Men's Double Body Ribbed Wool I
Carnival Price 5/OC JVlen S and WOHien S UNION SUITS, worth $3.50; Econ- I j
These are more elaborate and omy Carnival d»0 QC K
contain a Scarf Pin and Clasp, one , Price |
pair of line Silk Stockings, Silk The season s choicest ail wool
Handkerchief and Silk Tie to and P art w ° ol Sweaters, in all Men's Silk and Wool UNION 1 |
match: another gift box contains t ,lp . newest colors and sizes and SUITS; worth $5.00; tf»o A C 1
Sleeve Holders of good silk elastic styles; Economy Carnival 1 i ices Economy Carnival Price *PO»*rO .
Garters, Silk Tie and Silk Stockings J QfJ to 5J1.9.1 ~w . , , i
to match; all for »8c box. GIFr BOXES, of Sleeve Holders I .
Pretty Soisette and Outing r " r values worth 52.50 to SB.OO and Suspenders, Silk Socks and I
Flannel PAJAMAS, new stvles and >■ Suspenders:; Special 4Rr I
J C 2 ol 2°5 r8 Econ!Jml e, i O W °#« « Madras and Percale SHIRTS, in Eeonomy Pr,cc ►
Carnival Price 48c $1.48 very attractive ne-w stripes; worth LISLE SUSPENDERS, in holi- I ,
Pleated or' Plain Coat Style $1.45 Pay boxes; 24 C U
SHIRTS; worth 75c; new patterns. Carnhal Piice special at w /
all sizes; Economy AAf Pretty Silk Striped SHIRTS: i
Carnival Price *tOC worth $3.00; all sises: tfJI QC Km nmVFs Foit mj'V
Fine Percale SHIRTS, with Economy Carnival Price • 1 Wn , i L L Mi
French laundered euiTs; worth „ , „... „ OKII? „v in U 5 ,50; aU sUeB a " d 1
$1.25; Economy qp„ ~M ens Fine Silk HOSIERY, in wanted colors; Economy QC„
I Carnival Price 95C blacked colors; worth 75c; Econ- pHre ySC |j|
* ZTZ' ZTu/ > PrU ' e ' !>Ulr C DRESS GLOVES FOR MEN I
mens ana Women s Silk and Lisle STOCKINGS For Fine quality kid, in different I
Silk UMBRELLAS? Ee e onomy C Caridva? !orß: WorU j,^ 9c; shades of tan and black; also I
A big variety of different Price pair Gray Mocha Gloves; all sizes, I .
Prices handlCß: Econom y s »>e Men's Lisle IIOSE, in 'black and lined or unlined; worth $2.00 to ,
ihn Am* An i« a , _ colors: worth 15c; Economy Car- $3.00 pair: Economy Carnival
SZ.4O» $0.45> 2)4.95 nival Price, 12 1 /2 C Prices
Those at $4.95 have sterling l )air •' JQ and «»1 QO
silver and ebony handles (All Stockings boxed for gift giving, dJX.'rO <J> 1 .C7O
j v——lf desired) |||
Thousands of the Daintiest Gift Handkerchiefs For j
Men, Women and Children. Priced Very Low in This |
Great Xmas '
I Carnival' ,
lI | iI in Idol's Worth BntUmhMl, | '
\i if \v iftiiilll ilftlll V Endless variety of with colored
I A 111 llllllM Blifferent styles, hem- plain white with em
' and corded broidered corner
edge effects, in colors; signs, in plain white or ~ K
both crepe and lawn, •colors; other styles,
six Fine HANDKERCHIEFS For i Irish lland Euib. Handkerchiefs Three Embroidered White |
Women, in Pretty Burnt Wood For Women: Worth 20c: 1C _ Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS
Boxes: Worth 65c: Economy /|Q r Economy Carnival Price ... lu For Women, boxed; worth :!9c;
Carnival Price, Box Hemstitched or with the new Economy Carnival 2*sc
Fine White Handkerchiefs, with ™ lt J r , < ' cl corded edge. Price, box |
dainty embroidered designs, In cor- All Linen Embroidered Hemstitched j Jox ((f W'hite Hemstitched I
ner hemsJtclied. HANDKERCHIEFS For Women; HANDKERCHIEFS For Women; ,
Six Initial HANDKERCHIEFS. Worth 15c; Economy \2 1 /? C Worth 75c; Economy 4Q r I
in a Neat Holiday Box: Worth 3.» c; Carnival Price x " / Carnivul Price
Economy Carnival 29 C W 6 ° C lilies' Elaborately Embroidered I
Price, box v l,; geß :. HANDKERCHIEFS, Worth SI.OO; I
Initials are in a variety of differ- Tlie Newest Irepe do Clime Silk Economy Carnival "7El** I
ent colors. and Pussy Willow Silk 24 C Price, box ' ,
< Ilaiidkerchicis For Women. I .
Four Embroidered Hemstitched in a variety of delicate pastel Children's HANDKERCHIEFS; 1
Women's HANDKERCHIEFS, In a j shades: some plain hemstitched; Three in a Gift Box; Worth 20c I
box; worth 50c; Economy OQ. some with dainty lace picoj. edge; Box; Economy Carnival "| C _ I
Carnival Price, box some scalloped. Price, box X*JC I
Men's Japonette In- Men's Hemstitched Men's Pure Linen Men's Hemstitched /
itial Handkerchiefs. Initial Handkerchiefs; jn\ box; Handkerchiefs; 1
Economy price, each, % dozen in a box; box, » <■« —"i Economy" price," I
5c 75c 75c 48c |
REVIVAL OF OLD
i CUSTOM ENDORSED
[Continued From First Page.]
I the idea. In the ancient days of Ens
land and Ireland the lighting of
I candles on the eve of the Birthday
was a general custom. Because of the
I comparatively modest cost of the
tapers, the observance is well within
| the reach of most everybody.
Delightful Sentiment
' Here are some of the expressions on
the Telegraph's suggestion as voiced
by some of the clergy:
The suggestion is just fine and I
I hope it will be carried out gen
erally. It Is a beautiful sentiment
I and the cost is so small that it
makes it possible for most every
body »o participate. The old He
brew custom, you know, is to light
tapers for each member of the
1 family from the beginning until
the end of the Sabbath. Our
| people could well follow out the
plan of lighting a candle for each
member of the family.—ltt. Kev.
James Henry Darlington, bishop
I of the Episcopal diocese of Har
-1 rlsburg.
The whole Idea is a delightful
I one and I would surely suggest
that everybody follow it. The
' Rev. Dr. George Edward Hawes,
1 pastor of Market Squure PVesby
terlan Church.
» The suggestion, to my mind, is
a very timely one, especially in
these material times. The senti
ment Is beautiful. —The Kev. S.
Winfield Herman, pastor of Zion
Lutheran Church.
Why, I'm surely pleased to see
that this beautiful custom is to be
revived in Harrisburg. It is done
in Ireland, you know. I remem
ber this as a boy. I hope every
body observes the custom in this
city.—Mgr. M. M. Hassett, rector
of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
It's a fine suggestion and well
worth carrying out because of the
pretty sentiment and the effect it
will have in spreading the true
Christmas spirit.—The Rev. Clay
toh Albert Sniucker, pastor Stev
ens Memorial Methodist Church.
I think it is a very delightful
old custom and I heartily favor its
general endorsement throughout
the city. The Rev. Dr. J. A.
Lyter, pastor of Derry Street
United Brethren Church.
General Manager Kaltwasser, of the
electric light company, heartily ap
proved of the plan. "To my mind this
is a sentiment that will help spread
the spirit of the season—just iu the
way they observed Christmas in the
old days. Tf the switching off of the
lights In the business section for a
minute or two would help to heighten
the effect of the burning candles in
the windows, the company will be glad
to do so. The question of -whether
people in the homes would wish to
switch off their electrics when they 1
light the candles remains optional \vith
them, of course. T don't know whether
the merchants would agree to switch '
out their window lights and burn '
tapers for a few minutes or not, but 1
the effectiveness of the lighted candles !
would certainly be heightened by the
sudden darkness. One minute is all :
that would be necessary. At any rate, 1
the company will do all it can to co
operate."
NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
Stamford, Conn., Nurse Tells
How She Found Health
Stamford, Conn.—"l am a nurse
and suffered from a nervous break
down. I hud no appetite and could not
sleep at night, and nothing seemed to
help me By chance I heard of Vl
nol, and after taking the first bottle I
noticed an Improvement, and four bot
tles made me well and strong, It gavo
me a hearty appetite, so I can sleep
soundly night or day. I consider Vi
nol a wonderful tonic." Kdlth *»,;
Forbes, Stamford, Conn. ' ™
The reason Vinol Is so successful}
in overcoming such conditions is b"0«
cause It Is a constitutional remed.*
and goes to the seat of the trouble.
It is the greatest strength creator we
know —due to the extractive medici
nal elements of fresh eod livers with
out oil, combined with peptonate of
t Iron and beef peptone, all dissolved
in a pure me'lic'nal wine.
We have seen so many wonderful
recoveries like this right here In
Harrisburg caused by Vinol, that we
feel perfectly safe in offering: to re
turn money in every such caso where
Vinol fails to benefit.
George A. Gorgas, Druggist, Ken
nedy's Medicine Store, 321 Market St.,
C. F. Kramer, Third and Broad Sts.,
Kitzmiller's Pharmacy, 1325 Derry
St., Harrisburg, Pa.
P. S. In your own town, wherever
you live, there Is a Vinol Drug Store.
Look for the sign.—Advertisement.