f To-morrow, The First Friday Bargain Day of Kaufman's Christmas Economy Carnival TOYLAND In the Bargain Basement! imperfect, silk garter tops; black fast colors; all sizes; cot generous- Hundreds ef Oppertunities to Provide I and white; all sizes. ly fall. —— '"IU. _ "" AJk t P m JLm aamJ ■m a mm* Ujk I ■ I a Very extraordinary Holiday oale of nam boats and nam uapos 1 Nothing more useful or more acceptable could be offered b«r for Xmas. We consider this the most r Famous Underselling Prices bring them to you much cheaper than you can get These 4-in-One Rain Capes remarkable rain ooat and cape offer we have ever made. Hundreds of them at prlcea ridiculously low Girls' Raill them elsewhere. , for G-irlS' Actually Worth for such fine qualities. Be on hand promptly to-morrow and secure a groat rain coat bargain. Coats With Jointed Dolls 24c to 819.90 Teddy Bears for ..... 49c to *3.98 $2 f SO Women's and Misses' Bain Ooate, ———————————— Women's and Misses' Bain Coats, TT i. a. T» Dress Dolls 24c to $14.00 All Kinds oi (.nmcs tor f£\ , Worth »3.(X), tl QC £3k This Girl's Worth HIO.OO, C 7 cn Hat&Ba S» \tg Children's Jolb 2lc to 98.90 81edll for 3SS2B fen f° r for vi'W KV Rain Gape, for .5" Worth $6, Go-earts for 40c to *IO.OO ' Toy Tables for 24c to *l.2:s SI 85 ML Worth $1.95 y., ?f „ T ,, for S^Z".'".::::::^SSJS 1, 17 , fl|\ , 0\ 1 WI.UU bazine, double stitohed and plaid All Mm f or Made of Bombazines. Mohairs and /JJ JL/ Velocipedes, $1.09 to SIO.OB Erectors for SI.OO to ftIR.OO " ft I \ ill | Made of back, tan only, all sizes 14 to 44. AfWEi the best double texture cloths; as- Aft Af fA. 7 Iron Toys for 24c to $1.98 Meccano* for .....SI.OO to $7.30 i 'll li\A II »«»«»»- ' „ kammk 95c 0 e COl ?" : f", Sl7ea ,n eit,ler WI Ik ft A Hobby Horses for ... . 49c to $9.90 Rail Trains for 49c to $4.98 I *dL J 'SI ovjitld- LJJ tee,i fast WomOTl ' B * nd Bain Coats > JMIlHtt belted or plain styles. i 1 U*l fd AJK Toy Tea Sets for ~. ,24c to S2.OH Building Blocks for .. ,24c to 08c Ki° r J" b ' worth $4.80, $9 Qjy a g r ™ Women's and Misaes' Rain Coats. UU.IIU Dr,,mß for 24c to $1.28 Trunks for »»c up 111 4L M sateen for * Umiini berized material. Worth *15.00, Cl/)/)/) ' Unusual val- iMfL . " with a These are excellent, made of good inislied with a for V•* AY ONLY to be had. Remember, to-morrow only. 75c Eclipse Coffee Mills 2g c for! eST 39C New $5.00 and $6.00 Sporty Coats for •-• - - eve - r - home _ ln^ em SSod^i^\ f %ii?iU'i z \^ 9 h 0 Hurry, Men! Kaufman's Clothing Store Offers ZTj£s£r iv; ~ v- . - -r r a IT. . . . . « xtra heavy quality. work border effects with flat edge. IK s oo'winter' Coats'for' Women wd I I Never anything in the history of Kaufman's Bargain Fridays to match FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY New SIB.OO Winter ( oats tor oxnen ant these for Big Value. «1.50 Eight Piece Kitchen jq 6«c Boxed Luncheon Sets An (• ers, Worth $1.50. qq MBBSiiBk. sharpening: stone. Now $30.00 Winter Suits for Women and / IHO Men D for OUC FOR FRIDAY ONLY _ FOR FRIDAY ONLY ... 519.50 / m Xot "> a ".v but your size is These are double stitched, of «•> 2S Wnnlimn Rorf - m ~"' c ® enalssance Center tOi/ ra MISSI S, ;•' ** * V.C / M hero: handsome new styles: a heavy ribbed corduroy. Only A „L_v Woolliap Bed flj T Pieces for IC* 2C ■ New $23 00 Winter Suits lor \V omen anil / M ■wranHa oxford gray and black. one pair enUl to a customer. % Blankets for V X mOf in-incli size with round and square H 1,. ~ ' SIB.OO /I ■■ FOR FRIDAY ONLY 88 to 42 only. \ Kxtra heavy; choice of grey with designs. W Win'..,'. for Women 'ind II HA New Balmacaan Overcoats for „ FOR FRIDAY ONLY VYTJ>V pink or blue border. FOR FRIDAY ONLY New $2-.->0 Wllltei Suits toi XNo, " ( " d // f Men and Young Men. Worth Boys' Rain Coats. d> Ijq \ FOR FRIDAY ONLY s / l.imifH T , 9 ntitv Real French Taius for BOTS /// /Ml , ]£ BJA _______ 8 Aw «.00-«ri; ; wtaJcu i 7»c /M 1 p f or A Suits tf»o O C Smart new styles In green, / V. / \X/»- A New $5.00 and $6.00 Girls Winter Coatß yTT for 1 for 1 ''FRIDAY' ONilY' Jl'/ \ \ V« for •'•- V;• -f?*!? weV r U o n u? d t?atTxtr°a at pair e of Boys'B9c Knit To 1 1 Reefer Coats for Men, Worth FOR FRIDAY ONLY ffilQ \v\ \ > \ i| / ' N *;t.so, {>l or Newest 51.50 Trotisers QQ \\\ \ Y\ \ IS FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY for *P 1 »*/0 for Men for, pair, .. . %/*fC J) \ \ V\ \ \ II R , fh w„v,„c A* OA a-IO Women's New Waists, >Jf\ Made of corduroy, with Made in the nerwest style, of tf?A \ \ V> \ ) H Women s Bath KODes, q>j yn Worth UO to #1 50 for /if C storm collar and extra heavy very fine grade worsteds and IUK\ U \ 1 1, ,/ B Worth to 82.50, for. . V* mOif TO P ?. ♦ ..• • lining; all sizes. cassimeres; all sises. lll\\ v \l w K' ® ° As tnmmed with lace and embroidery; Great Rain Coat Special for Boys' Overcoats, Worth up ft, \\ T\ \ B Rath Kobes go at this price. As- all this season s newest styles an,l M en, Worth SS.OO, rf» InC to #3.00, tl OC Ul P\ 1 \ "/> \ 81 sorted colors and all sizes. sires. for $ 1 ,itD for 01 .DO _lkj lOn sale second floor. On sale first floor. Made of durable double text- Made Russian style with •" '\ ,) * J > - * ure, waterproof English fab- belted back, buttons to the WT rlcs; tan or dark gray; entire- "«<*. of good strong, service- /J >\ W ■■■■ — ly new modei; all able materials; size 3 to 10 FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY RO R FRIDAY ONLY V \ Women's Pretty Kimonos, CQ Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, !°1 EXTRA SPECIAL A ®| Worth SI.OO, for .... OVC worth 25c. for, each, ... |7 Men. Worth Boy „. play Buitgi N 100 full length styles in plain Or three for 30c. *' C In' a host 'of 'the prettiest Worth 7Sc, OQ- «£> jf or fancy crepe, cut full, neatly nn- patterns and color combina- for %Jif t L islied- all sizes. Hemstitched linen, good size, tions; this includes a pair of U»t Is limited. Be quick if MM. j? , , „ . , . good slippers. you watvt one. On sale second floor. and a rare value for the price. 325,000 FTRE AT I'INE GROVE | Special to The Telfgraph Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 9. Pine Grove | hud a $25,000 tire Tuesday night when , ;i frame building in South Main street,' ix-oupied by Nathan Eersuhow as a' 1850 1915 D'orine Powder Boxes, with chains, in Opera Mand regular sizes; Smelling Dttles and Perfume Bot here, in all the popular )f enamel, and make a it Gift that is useful and gTERLING Can dlesticks with genuine Bay berry Candles, for the Yuletide season, are new and very popu- C. R. BOAS 214-216 MARKET STREET i JEWELER SILVERSMITH i 1 THURSDAY EVENING, | dwelling and clothing store, and the I dwelling of Charles E. Logan, the Reading Railway station agent, were , destroyed, and the dwelling of Ray ' Buchler and other buildings nearby ' damaged by fire and water. octal J [Other Personals on Pago 6] [ Mrs. Swope Entertains Her Sunday School Class ! Members of the Sunday school class lof Mrs. David H. Shope, connected | with the Fifth Street Methodist Church, were pleasantly entertained at her home, 2011 North Sixth street. HOW TO GET RID OF CHRONIC DANDRUFF The only sure way to get perma nently rid of either oily or dry dan druff is to remove the conditions that cause it and then keep the hair and! scalp in a permanent, clean, healthy, | vigorous state so dandruff will never j return. This beats shampoos or head washes which merely drive away dan druff for a few days at most. H. C. Kennedy and a number of other bet ter druggists in this vicinity are now strongly recommending a harmless, inexpensive and quick acting prepar ation called Parisian age that they say is guaranteed to act directly on the cause of dandruff and which al ready has become known far and wide as a safe and efficient treatment which cannot poasibly injure hair or scalp. Here is a test worth trying. Get a package of Parisian Sage. Rub a little of it. into the scalp with the linger tius ■ and see for yourself how the dandruff disappears, the hair stops falling out, | the itching vanishes, anda new and I vigorously healthy appearance comes: over the hair. Good looking hair Is I half the battle in any man or woman's I personal appearance and nothing hurts the hair more than dandruff. Try a (little Parisian Sage and begin at once to be rid of it.—Advertisement. OARRISBURG s£§££& TELEGRAPH I A social hour with music and refresh nients followed a brief business meet ing. ] In attendance were Mrs. W. B. Bra | shears, Mrs. E. F. Bates, Mrs, T.nng- I home Mutzabaugh. Mrs. C. B. Miller, j Mrs. D. R. Thomas, Mrs. H. V. Shutt, 'Mrs. Charles Martz, Mrs. Samuel Mc ! Morris. Mrs. V. C. Gibbons, Mrs. E. C. Miller, Mrs. Harry Troxell, Mrs. C. A. ; Yeater. Mrs. \V. M. Mcßrlde, Mrs. G. IN. Bankus. Mrs. W. A. Wilson, Mrs. R. 18. Reheard, Mrs. James Titzell, Mrs. iW. S. Rathfon, Mrs. J. A. Connelly, Mrs. H. C. Townsend, Mrs. David Ahn, Mrs. J. F. Joplln, Mrs. D. E. Rush, Miss Katharine Kllng, Miss Helen Martz, Miss Martha Bucher, Miss Mir iam Rathfon, Miss Josephine Wilson, Miss Mildred Connelly, William Martz and D. H. Swope. EVANGELISTIC CHORUS WILL REHEARSE SATURDAY The next rehearsal of the Harrlsburg Evangelistic chorus will be held In the Andltorlum of the Technical High | school Saturday evening, December I 11, at S o'clock. I Definite announcements of the | Christmas program will be made. Spe j clal music has been In course of prep aration for some time past. A very large attendance Is expected. IIARKER-MOIILER BRIDAIi The marriage of Miss Bertha Mae Mohler of Altoona and Herman Ro land Harker of Hollidaysburg took place Saturday, December 4 at the parsonage of the Grace Methodist Church, 21 fi State street, with the pas tor, the Rev. Dr. John D. Fox, officiat ing. FORTNIGHT IN FLORIDA Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert of 203 North Front street Is spending a fortnight at Florida winter resorts with her lather. George Cameron, of Peters ! burg. Va. ON CALIFORNIA TRIP I A. E. and Kate E. Enders of this I city were recent visitors at the big exhibit of California products main tained in Los Angeles, Cal., by the Chamber of Commerce. They also at tended the free lectures with moving pictures that arc given daily. They happened to be in tho Southland Just at the time when negotiations were being completed for continuing the exposition at San Diego throughout ATTEND DEFENSE LECTURE "National defense" apparently does not interest Harrlsburgers. Only three people were present last night at the V. M. C. A. when Major Jacob Johnston Dickinson, of Washington, was ready to hcgln his address to be given under the auspices of the Amer ican Defense society. Major Dickin son did not lecture. DEAD MAN UNIDENTIFIED The man who died yesterday morn ing In the Harrlsburg Hospital from heart failure without regaining con sciousness remains unidentified and residents on the Lingle farm, near Jed nota, and in the vicinity where he was found Tuesday night, have been un able to help the county authorities in establishing his identity. His height Is 5 feet 9 inches, weight, about 130 pounds, age about 65, gray hair, eyes and beard, rather shabbily dressed. ZEMBO OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers of Zembo Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8., ware elected last evening at Chestnut Street hall: George W. Mcllhenny, potentate; Dr. J. M. J. Raunick, chief rabban; Luther J. Schroder, assistant rabban; Henry W. Gough, high priest and prophet; E. Clare Jones, oriental guide; Fred J. Smith, recorder; Maurice E. Finney, treasurer: John K. Royal, trustee. The following were selected as repre sentatives to Imperial Council: Charles H. Smith, George W. Mcllhenny, E. Clare Jones and Fred J. Smith. NFAV MUNITIONS PLANT New Haven, Conn.. Dec. 9. . An nouncement was made to-day of the sale by the Marlln Fire Arms Com pany of Its plant here to the Marlln Arms Corporation, a new corporation which filed articles of the Incorpora tion at Albany, N. Y., yesterday, with a capital stock of $3,800,000. The new company, It was stated, expects to re ceive largfe contracts for, war material I for Europe. * • DECEMBER 9, 1915. " JUST WHERE IS SPRING TO DANCE ' iFountain Will .Probably Be Placed at Front and State Streets ■ The "dance of eternal Spring" after all, may not edify and uplift an eager, watchfully waiting? public until next Spring. Of reasons, there are several. The probable cold weather grouch of the weather man is the first: the question of a harmonious decision of all the members of the newly created city art commission is another: the view City Council may take of the commis sion's recommendations may be an other. The r>oinmission consisting of Park Commissioner M. Harvey Taylor. President E. S. Herman of the City Planning Commission. M. I. Kast, of the Southern Pennsylvania Chapter ol' American Architects, Mrs. William Henderson, of the Civic