" 200 Children's *.T '!' T 7" ""SSIf "'""V 11 ! Ladies' New a 'qc*" mea Kaufmans Semi-Annual— r; k "* r Sweep Sale Price. *OO pwi CWMfWa M*«, /" I C* CI j I $1.19 fast "col or f lannettte,"n d n K ht B«dTVSo? o .*****'., .9 C I |/}/1 f| \| I V/11/l O Manufacturers' sample Honn , omb ( . oa t styles blue, pink and pray. Gen- Qood> black> MIV . BiTOffgMaiiW V. J| Ifll II / Vllfk'fc'l I f ■■ r pffi- fffl Hne of this seasons new- with ron co n ar an( i pockets, erously proportioned and all rt bi, etl stockings for I WW VVm Xp/ M jP"" plf&lffl est Neckwear, made of fine In reds, grays and browns; II IllUiliUlll'ill Mill IIIHI'I M 111 MJ U I'Jjjl U!l, I LxLllllI 1 *3gtl3TCB lUI i H organ dies and laces. Every Day Is Bargain Day During This t Tomorrow We Start the 2d Week With Fuilher Reductions All Over the Slore record-shattering, that continues to be the story every day since this great sale started. We planned broadly and intelligently for an entire month of unexcelled, unbeatable value giving. To-morrow's offerings are marvelous; every article a stupendous value. Read this announcement and bear in mind that these offerings are only a few of the many. VW ■>. rSSs Mil tl»N„we»l Winl.r S„h for >jßr Wm Conpon Mort Immense Clean Sw «P Barra.nslii 5c At Drastic Clean Sweep Reductions f F.r Wednesday Bnd Mi,,es lIB^HII ? „ 1 „ , No matter what your size or figure propor ggpK#,***? / NSrasi jj® ig 49c Just 100 pairs 1 ——NEW SUITS, Worth $15.00: For NEW SUITS, Worth $35.00; For II <Brln« This . . nmr(fkrt . fi 1 • tVI . rnat vml desirePsY FfM m! L& B r,„, onlv Made of k-i —Women and Misses; *J M Women and ktesc; «1 ACH I I With You) tIon ?" A P e "« Ct fit ln ™. e C ,° at y° U .. • I4IW JltfM H 1 P , ood muslin and 1 ■IMu clean Swec P Sa,e f* l "' l ' o -• Clean Sweep Sale Price 1 ,3V C I . ... awaits you here at a ridiculous small price Hi '! values, in good P °? ... ... CPMC ™'• m M Late winter models, in assorted The moat desirable styles, fabrics', | Atl All UOV Women's and Misses'l Women's and Misses nenisui n, . V Mftiiflßl M jJl'lMcolore and the season's most deslr- and colors produced for the sea- 1 I v. r „, t „. Newest Winter CoatsK drawers and all sizes 4to 12 yrs. able fabrics; assorted sizes. son's wear; all wanted sizes. 1 Rrnnm \n[p «ewew winter »°ais. ort |, si«.s(t. CleanKS r . sizes. I £ 1 worth 57.50. Clean Sweep Sa ,e tQ SOIM I NF 'W SUITS, Worth to $18.50; NEW SUITS, Worth to $30.00; For' * JHL 40c 4-string Swre P Bale 53.75 I>r !V, c * 1 V f \ Sly IBbI l' ,or Women and Mtases; CA Women and Misses; 01 tfA [ Price Clever creation °, ———— • x- TT \IL- Clean Sweep Rale Priee. . 3>I'.OU CTean Sweep Sale Priee **> 10.OU £&&& BrOOmS Handsome effects of I P.Tf"?.^Yl 1 * h -t a - b il_* ; -*"BH8 Women s Newest 1 iJL i r'llUffiU Handsome new ftir trimmed Including new Spring styles, k wfffTOW* zebeline and new mix- | (] _j zes Women's $5.00 $3.00 Silk Shirt I 6" S WMBW models, in all the best fabrics, col- Exceptional variety of models, col-' > MMlff HI (• p 1 A , tures; assorted sizes. Women's and Misses B' JmIIhI/k! kS Silk Kimonos; Waists; Clean <M .■ \ ors and all sires. ors and materials; all sizes. ,1 for I 1 'on { fa \ XEW SITTS, Worth to $23.50; Vw NEW SUITS, Worth to $35.00; For Bli | A SoW Ollly to Mveep Sale*' s®'«V 5 ®'«V 7K 'SI 2.00 1 $1.29 t M Women and Misses; CI O nf| Women and Misses; d>| Q Cft, I O/tMsJ M 1 iia Price 04./ 5 IVice ** : (1 QC ? ■ PlSJSiii Clean Sweep Sale Price Clean Sweep Sale Price BNDiliß'ffl Cnstnmprs n m «Hoio Extraordinary i>nr-. 0>1.170 » C A\ x . , . . , . . , Beautiful new models > pain: nil charmins: new \ Onlv 100, so be IHi ew fur or braid trimmed styles Many of them new Spring: | *».»•»»# and colors, plain and models in the latest ma- W tjr nuick Mario of I WMI Included, in broadcloth, poplin, styles; also a lot of fine vel- BuVltlP SI Worth of belted stvles; all sizes. teriils and ill sizes -3 - --i se quick. ■ad whipcords, etc. ; all wanted colors vets and broadcloths; all sizes and > DUymg <pl ff OTlll 01 W o menV and Misses' Women's and Misses' Vl T 1 fu *' len K th - ' iure fine crepe de and stees. the best colors. f Merchandise 0V Over Xewest W,ntor C" 818 : i Winter Coats; // [\\ f 1 silk Kimonos, in chine, in white 1 H*f IWltiliHfillMi , mmmUWUC or vver. worth s|2 50 Clean worth $22.50. Clean U] M \ \\ f o assorted colors "broidered' and" i « Beautiful $12.50 Corduroy Suits For Women d% |- Only One Broom to Si™ .. $7.50 $14.50 \I Wf andall slßts ' lace trimmed 9/1 \ and Misses. Clean Sweep Sale Price <Pu*UU « Smartest style pro-! Startling big values; U- V , » . , „ ■ s 4/ \ . ' duced; of best materials 1 all the finest styles and i / A style, all sizes. 1/1/ \ And extra special value. Attractive new Norfolk models of CaCn lUStOmei* in newest colors and all fabrics in all colors and 1 [l+ / \ f llj I \ line corduroy, ln browns and navy blues; all sizes. slses. I a 'l sizes. V \ i/if ] ] N z " ~ I T] 77 ~—r~ 1 Beautiful Lustrous Plash Coats Way Down in Price ) VnZ" suit"' Men's union Ui jf! Tremendous Clean Sweep Sale of Extra Size Suits ' All the Newest Styles of Genuine Salt's Plush jj ( >' n^ p Suits, Worth $1; 1 Extra Size $15.00 Extra Size $22.50 Extra Size $35.00 'OO Women's Silk Blouses, s'>oo<l Salt's PIJUSII COATS; $22.50 Salt's PLLhll COATS; ,HC ,i<o f»ri^ P JJ JJ f I 1 1 SUITS For Women; SUITS For Women; SUITS For Women; , Worth up to $1.00; Clean Clean Sweep CIO CO Clean Sweep CIC f)f| ,C T' 777 rr Clean Sweep Priee Clean Sweep Price Clean Sweep Price « f Sweep Sale (1 QQ Sale Prlee ®IZ.OU Sale Price ® IO,W Cf\ jit I I . '' CI e nn <lO en D7C , /}{ Jl. $Q 50 WIU.UU w19.9U I inee values for $12.50; all sizes. chin chin collars; all sizes. These are fleece , {jj \\ Handsome poplins Fine poplins und ; Odds and ends, but all Salt's $25.00 PLUSH COATS: s , *BO.OO PIJUSH COATS: line( , and Bleached, perfect %l %U \\\ Black and blue and serges, in a good gabardines, In thlsJk this season's newest styles of Clean Sweep tfjl QAH (lean Sweep CIO CLff hl«Hchod hi^h fitting, dollar T serges, finely tailored variety of new styles season's newest colors , ► fancy silk. In lace and crepe Salo Price «JJ M. uiuv Sn | t , |»,.| 0 ,. ' grades, fleece 1 and proportioned. and extra large sizes, and all sizes. , de chine; all sizes, but not Can't be duplicated anywhere for Wide flare skirt, big fur chin chin neck and long lined; all sizes. 1 of each model, less than $7.00 more; newest mod- collars, guaranteed satin lined; all sleeves; all sizes. L v^—. t>la and a " Btze, ° l ' wl7!eß ' » \ IMIHIWIHI——i^— —i——a—B— MBWMMMHMM————P* 7 > 200 Men's Dress Shirts; Worth $1; rm _0 i?T\ '• ifT\ k I r* I I <-» ■ ri Women's Silk Kimonos; Worth up 55SS=;-« < k &samam'BosMent An Immense Blanket ye Sn tk'Baraaiii'Bmenw^ L co?ors P Tnraii's!zer ,,Jl ' A Clean Sweep of 1,000 Pair of the Best Bed Blankets Made, Including a Manufacturers' Entire Sample Line of Blankets at Terrific Reductions v fan(y colorg; a " s " eß - ] ' qU,Ck t0 tok ° a * V ""' ,^" r " ,f IIJIl IJI Of Winter "IK $1.59 Am ' ?»Z l^ P w s2T p extba specia, U c?\o% tons Winter M lonrhLT^r end whlte - Madefor ety of Coats Heavilv Reduced an<l blU , e b ° $2.50 ncecedown Bed Blankets: Clean / P / fe^ tß: , splen<li<l and a? n ss°oo Far Bebw Cost , „. a I\vMllvv $2.00 1* Ancy SIN((LF BlAiilcpt Sweep SALE Price, size. ... NN n T 'I N I R WOMEN'S AND MISFIFR' N OTH Girls' $3.50 WINTER COATS; swwp'sak?Prl^ 8 " --98 C » P» ir * / ' Clean Sale lai '' ffoOQ In full size and bound with Usually Sokl at Clean Sweep Sale $1.89 In plnlc and biue with wool a l ar * e Bl*a/ I Pric,.. pair SZ.JV silk: Clean Sale Prices C °" 95c Prtce finish; sUe 72x84. and good, heavy quality. Good, big size, In pink and $2 95 $3 ( )5 $4 05 Newest sivl'eV and all Vise's Extra special Clean Sweep Bar- TO , „ tt . $3.00 Woolnap Plaid Blankets; r tan plaids; extra fine quality. ewest styles and all sises. gain; sizes 2to 6 years only; fine ' " » . . L Clean Sweep Sale d»1 87 / 45.00 line Wool Bed Blankets: WOMEN'S \XT» AIIGKI<X' n nTH n'odels" 3 m,XtUreS: " eWeSt IVice, a pair ... .. . Si.4 7 Price, a pair $1.87 Price Kxtra with pretty pink Also plain gray Blankets in . h t" 1111 Handsome' plaldV, 'full double Price 53.95 $2.70: Clean Sweep $1.59 «150 WTVTFR COATS For C.lrls: and b,ue border : 64x76 - extra »°°d. double bed size. />■ \\ h~rVJT<A bed size; pink, blue, gray and Large size and covered with t " ,,e IVlcc Clean Sweep Sale <CO 69 7m 7i TT " n f f | \\ tan grounds. good grade „f sat.-cn. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CLOTH Pri, ' c • *. More Unusual Bargain Basement Specials "te g \ I Salesmen s Sample Mne of GRAY WOOL BLANKETS; Re*..- DRESSY SKIRTS; Usu«ll,Sold at I All the best colors and materials; i , mmi X L J lar Priee SIOO and $5 00- d>o f\r" anf i Ao rv T" $3.00; Clean Sweep *1 QC sizes 2to 14 years. Rubber Boor Mats: Clean Sweep «9e Veathcr Pillows: 97. \J v- /f «S& Clean Sween Sale Price ... $2.95 $3.95 Sale Price «bl.yO 1 Girls' $6 00 WINTER CO \TS i ' """ 1 39C pHkw,' covered v '"" al ' l(;n(1ul va ""'' , WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CLOTH Clean Sweep Sale $3.69 Good heavy quality, in sizes anV Coiored Sateen; SWKKP AT "®e - PUsse Crepe: JSSof Prl «' 14x25 and 17x30. Clean Sweep Sale 101/„„ • RADICALLY REDUCED PRICES White GoodsjClean g t lean Sweep Sale 7_ Sale Price Handsome models, in variety of 25r Linoleum Ku«rt: Clean tA- Price /2C Fine $3 00 Satin Marseilles HFT) RPHFAnfi. r e ••••*•• 1 rice, yard new fabrics and colors; all sizes, 2 Sweep Sale Price, each.. Fine, lustrous, mercerized fin- Clean Sweep Sale <M n>7 „ N ® eds no , ironing; fine for WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CLOTH to 14 years. Size 18x36; good tile patterns, ish, in remnant lengths. Price . . $1.97 terns, ln crepes, lace cloths and making underwear; 30 inches DRESS SKIRTS: Usually Sold at „ , ■\ Full size and hemmed 'rea'd'y "for'use. ISe Pajams Cheeks- Clean GRANITE ART RUCS $0.00: Clean Sweep >o 7Q *l™ ,« INTKR S? A l*} T™ Seamless MUSLIN SHEETS; Ocan Sweep Sale $4.69 Clean Sweep Sale Price, each ..... Clean Sweep Sale Prlee $4.38 yard "C 6x9 feet $1.49 WOMEN'S AND MISSIS CIOTII Pr,ce Regular made sheets, in the most desire .le sizes, 2% x 2 * Extra fine quality, full size and hemmed Full yard wide; good mate- 9x7 feet, 6 inches $1.89 DRESS SK HITS ■ iTamallv i! Very attractive new styles and , >'ards; free from sizing and dressing. for immediate use. rial for making athletic under- 9x9 feet $2.30 tnVn r.nn.. l t fabrics; sizes 2to 14 years. v -> V - wear. 9xlo feet. 6 Inches $2.8» si,ic Prlee $4.79 V Hundreds of Harrisburg's Best Dressed Men ' Profited By This Wonderful Offer of the CJean s wee p Winter Overcoats and Suits Of Men's Trousers ~,, UTL.» Mens Worsted and Casslmere PANTS, Made to Sell m Saie""ifi?" $3.89 Actual $12.00, $15.00 and $16.50 Garments Sale *Prico ClelUl S,veep SI.OO style; $3.50 value. A limited lot a of Sines 6 to'lß years'.' " Jjrm. / \ SI.OO AU Wool Blue Serge PANTS; dJO J ° ,ercoats - Boys' Mackinaw Coats, Values to A Clean Sweep Sale Pricv 125 Boys' $6.00 Mackinaw*: Clean $«.00; Clean Sweep 4JO QC /X Mh //%m W- / 'awA M All new fabrics; all sizes. Sweep Sale *9 QBJ Sale Price VO.VO j/[\ 'm v - XJfi r@4 Y/W l&'fflri V M m MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS: Sizes, 38, 10 and Price Sizes 3to 14 years. A fyM//,r>2k l "/A. /■ Vlm *'y WSIExI A ™ W . Sale Price ■ colors in a highly desirable Nor- S1.00: Clean Sweep (fcn 00 f ftV/m/n >< y 'lwW l&M&X I Men's 53.00 WORSTED PANTS; folk model. Salc Price . . $2.89 % /o fj» l /l IS ' ' jJPTZvM Sweep Sale Price • Boys' Long Overcoats, Values to Sizes sto 17 years* I /MV L/ Vif 7M/A /y JWy///X How we Ho it is not the nnectinn iVc th« K!o- nt +U- Belt loops and 3-inch hem; all sizes In this lot. $0.00; Clean Sween <t>o OA / " CQO 11 1S not tnß question, its the big out-of-the- Men's Lined CORBIROY PANTS, Made to S>l QC Sale Price $3.90 Bovs Norfolk Suits. Values to i A mS/VK 'frlSaL. ordinary value that counts, and Kaufman's Men's Clothing Store sell Eor $3.50; Clean Sweep sale Price... w !.»?£» ' "',l' '.'iu.'' , , Si.oo; Clean sweep djo e<% IHm W\ giVCS yOU that Value ' If yOU ' Mr - Man ' are in need ° f 3 go ° d ' a 1 1" A " and made of heavy ribbed corduroy. Bto 15 yearg n thls lot - slzea y,' --' ••' ,OU 'ffljv j | | | | RAIN C T S WITH ' JOIN NATIONAL 'REALTY EXCHANGE Harrisburg Board Will Affil iate With Groat Associa tion; Elect Officiary Tiarrisburg's recently organized Real Estate Bonrd will become affiliated with the National Association of ReAl Estate Exchange. The Board last evening formally de cided to join the national organization. TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 11, 1916. This will not only place Harrlsburg on •be nation's map In a new way, but will give the local board the additional prestige or sitting in the councils of the great municipal real estate bodies of the country. A. C. Young will rep resent the Hnrrisburg board at the meeting of the national body at the Hotel Willard, Washington, D. C., Jan uary 27. Pittsburgh realty men are Planning to form an association simi lar to the national organization and It is expected that the former will meet here the near future. The local board will be represented at this ses sion, by President Herman P. Miller, J. E. Gipple and C. Vernon Rettew. By the establishment of valuation and arbitration committees the board hopes to assist the home-buyer and home-maker In obtaining the benefit of the best advice In securing his prop erty. Accumulation ol necessary data ito help the prospective purchaser in the selection of his house, will be araoni; the matters to which the new committees will devote careful atten tion. The arbitration committee will serve as a body from which inquiries as to assessors' excessive rates, etc., may be raised. Officers aiwl Committees The board organized permanently last evening in the offices of Rettew and Bushnell by electing these officers: President, Herman P. Miller; vice president, J. E. Gipple; secretary, C. Vernon Rettew; treasurer, Edward Moesleln. The comrUttees include the following: Executive Herman P. Miller, chairman, A. M. Bird, A. C. Young, George A. Shrelner, W. H. Harris. Charles Adler, M. R. Alleman, Steel ton, and Edward Moesleln. Membership H. M. Bird, chair man; M. A. Fought, Robert A. Carl. l J ress --A. C. Vfoung, chairman; W-| E. Jones and J. E. Qipple. Municipal Ordinance George A. Shreiner, chairman; M. A. Fought, and H. G. Pedlow. Legislative—W. H. Harris, chair man; A. M. Bird, John H. Maloney. Taxation Charles Adier. chair man; Augustus Lutz and William P. Miller. Arbitration M. R. Alieman, Steel ton. chairman; Stanley G. Backenstoss and Peter Vanderloo. Valuation—Edward Moeslein, chair man: A. C. Young and George A. Shreiner. TO LECTURE ON TURKEY The Rev. W. S. Booth, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will give an Illustrated talk this evening at 7.45 o'clock in the church on "Turkey; Her History and Her Present Position in World Politics."- Captain Meek Elected Citizen Fire Co. Head For Twenty-Fifth Time Captfcln Charles P. Meek was elected president for Ills twenty-fifth term last night by members of the Citizens Fire company at the annual election of offi cers. Other officers elected follow: Vice-president, David Hodge; treas urer William E. Vallerchamp; financial secretary, Luther Shoop; recording secretary, Harry M. Brooks; engineer. Frank Fagan; assistant engineers; Luther' Shoop, George E. Meek, Ed ward Wert: firemen, William Demmy, William B. Fry, Charles Demmy: fore man, Harry Ellis; ■ assistant foreman, Robert Wilson; directors, George I*aw rence, William Clush, S. B. Dunbar, Herbert Weston, Clyde Laird, Herbert. Rodenhaver, A. Rogani; trustees, J. T. Ensminger, Jr., James Brady, William B. Fry; horae committee, William K. Vallerchamp, Harry H. Towsen, Ed ward Wert; finance committee, Frank Fagan, H. H. Towsen, 8. B. Dunbar; investigating committee, J. T. Ens minger, H. Ellis, F. Fagan; safety com mittee, William E. Vallerchamp, Har ry Brooks, John Keffer, 8. B. Dunbar, David Hodge; firemen's relief, H. M. Brooks; firemen's union,H. O. Holstein, W. E. Vallerchamp, H. Ellis; chaplain, the Rev. William. N. Tates; delegate to State convention. Harry Ellis; alter nate State convention, Harry H. Tow sen. DRAGGED UNDER GAR John Russ, ot Steelton, a laborer employed at the Lalance-Grosjean mill, narrowly escaped serious injury yesterday when he was knocked down and dragged a short distance under a coal <-ar while at work. He sustained abrasions of the face and hands and bruises about the body. There la mor* Catarrh In this section of the country tbau all other diseases pot together, and until the laat few yssrs was auppoeed to ha Incurable. For a great many yesra doctors pronouncad It a local disease and preacrtbed lornl 'remedies, and by cooataotly falling to cure Willi local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Sclcm-a baa proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires conatltutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney * Co., Toledo. Ohio, la the only Coostttu tlonsl cure on the market. It la taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a trsspoocful. It acts directly on the blood and mueoua surfaces at the system. They offer one hundred dollara for any oase It falla to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHINET * CO., Ttoledo, Obla«, Bold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Vanlly run for constipation. 5
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