1 lB Tomorrow Kaufman's Big Clean Sweep Sale Offers Still Greater Bargain I 'WI # eSteVieM e & ! A Clothing; Revelation for Women & Misses |g This . Se c a ! o "' s " andsomes l W ' ppi ■/■ ■■ /mjac i . ___ 0 . waists and zilk blouses * TT , [ * Silk KIM ON OS : ipr To-morrow We Place on Sale New Lots of 9k * Wav Below Regular Prices 5 ! 1 1 I * FOR MUCH LESS THAN M FORMER PRICES J J ' s £ I' I I * Itoii" lit special from the Carlisle Garment Co. and * WW T V Tmi A P ■ V *flf« ♦ JUSt another illustration OI What the * \i , ' I i =x:;s^'"iX.m,v,^rs p b. , sti/sSis i |l/||UX|7D fj 1A T\ V, QITITv 1 Clean Swee p Salc does for your pu rse.: .< ( i S If 111 1 £|l\ vUn 1 0 OL OUi I 0 4 Every waist m- blouse offered i. a very rare »«»»»»• , I* Women. Worth to RQr* Worth up to $».50, qq * —— » w ~— www -w -v _« w bargm; see these. * it "o?'srood quality flannelette, In "VuVl" iength ktyleV,' In a'ho.t * ■——■■■—■ —— * VOU.® andl ORGANDIE NEWEST SPRING WAISTS. * 5 fuirV/nKth'L re d tt a.. n :r^ at,ern '- H«& c aik MX 5 pniprc i irr TUrcr TEII T1417 QTHOV { ,s „e • 45c * For" W< u' ion "worth K "yg"' fc sr>"m°tor WOPth . t .° .. .$ t .95 J I KivljU LIKI 1 llLijlj 1 iiljLl 112 ill UIUK 1 J Dainty styles, trimmed with voUe' * artistically *# I $2.50, for « 2/C Vast variety of lovely new I • J pretty lace or embroidery; all trimmed In lace or embroidery. J I * Beautiful atvles in vast va- color combinations and pat- * 1/ * sizes, 3b to 46. Newest Net and Kace BLOI'SKS, * rlety; full lengths and all si«es. terns; all sizes and cut gener- ★ „ . - _ . _ - _- r . rf?2S3jßjr ;V * Worth $3.00: Clean tfJI QO « \ $ Second noor ously full. * StyllShlNeW Latest $9.50 Winter /I / J Price* *-39 B^^ i , WINTFR d* "7P rnATQ *«»• <l* 4 TT 111// 5 Beautiful models, plain tal- ing a special lot of new crepe de * | ■HW4W»KHWWH*W'MW»WH»HWHH»»H V* 1111 tl\ V• U /K v-V-J-rV 1J f lOr It JB / K Sffsg MR '/ * lored or e *l ul sHely trimmed chines and all the best colors i I?MeHM'«lt««/vn f COATS, for "P Women and f4' <J JHL W , J ■>:, I Men SJ? urmsmngs i *««.•«* «J — All Jikm ; / I arK«r."r7.s3.Bs| , > + T m tk a «7 Cf» C" „„ //Ii jy * A " " le newesl styles and col- Kxquisite styles and colors: £ I i" AT CI ACL/lAlf /*! VA A] Oil/CCD I AT bLAbnINLI LLbAN bwbtr KbUULIIUNj t I * and lace blouses; all aiies. equal them; all sizes! *| J The Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery Ties, Collars, etc., you j _____ w£X.'Ml i' J * need right now, Mr. Man, are all in this sale at big savings. J . ■ \ I . II Buv now and get a real bargain. I Newest Up to sls Win- Handsome Winter bUI 1S & Hg|g||&jU fJI {PIPI CJ VA/iMTCD PIIATC I (| Men's Pure SILK HOSE; Men's 25c Police and Fire- + a SI JITS & CA COATS, for ({»/% P* A UinLO WIW ICM UUA IO J I 1| Worth 50c. Clean OQ man SUSPENDERS. | pAj AtV / •«>" Women & M.»es; sj[|.DU AT REMARKABLY BIG REDUCTIONS %+ Sweep Sale Price, O t Clean Sweep 1 T J tUA IJ, tor ~ M Worth to $18.50" (I au sizes. Hiaok , white and Sale Price ... XI C | Women and m All Sizes Clean *3 Newest GirIs'WINTER Girls' Newest WINTER' #| oolorß B °y s ' 50c Ribbed Union | Mtsses-All Sizes Sweeo Price COATS, Worth $3.50; COATS, Worth $6.00; I line.'. HOSE. !Tp"T SW " P 39 c 1 P '• • 1 iS 5 """. 8 *" $1.89 sr« $3.69 1 I |J Sweep Sale fi ibc, v *».* a s&ci'»it h 1 j MPmr *£fc , &'JSXZ£*iJZZ JrtS^frJZ K TS?£ m 'i I, C | Price, pair U /<4C Men s White Ribbed SI.OO | Charming New Winter SUITS & Beautiful New Winter SUITS """"" lo 1. , f Men's 75c and SI.OO Dress Sweep Sale Price, 69c! COATS, Worth OO'K COATS, d*,— j CfIMCTT/lHk \ I G rls ' Newest WIN TER Girls' Newest WINTER I C S SHIRTS Clean af\ fleece lined and nil sizrs. + to $22.50, [ V#uv Worth to J 25, [jM # jU ///" I )L/" N COATS, Worth $4.50; COATS, Worth $7.50; # /| Sweep Sale Price. 4VJC + Women &M.S- T I / for Women & |£| j/'j /[ U LLJ Cle-- Sucep Sa!e $2<69 Clean Sweep Sale L I ? Variety of newest patterns _' _ . W SCS; All Misses; C ean J" II \\ All the newest colors and mate- Very attractive new styles and % K T made of fine percales. Launder- oale rnce %J %J V* * fl»an Su?pn Prirp Sweon PrirA UJ A I rials: sizes 2to 14 years. fabrics; sizes 2to 14 years. m MJ ed cuffs. All sizes. Fleece lined and all sizes. £ V,iean OWeep rnce OWeep rrice ... a. —J X j| FINEST PLUSH COATS at Drastic Clean Sweep Reductions! WINDING UP THE SALE OF fA * Portraits. All orders taken up to to-morrow, January 22. will lie r |-» I PntPfnori K<; H ill n \fT? 8 I Pay $12.50 For Pay $15.00 Fwr Pay SIB.OO For Pay $19.50 For L , J J olnl Close Out Sale of Frames. . « „ , . „ c n , , n . rOr W Omen at V V & ? $3.50 I safn«ia V FRAMKS ' $2.25 Salt s Plush Coats Salt s Plush Coats Salt s Plush Coats Salt s Plush Coats including qualities, worth reguiany UP to » 2 .00 a pair. ir« an C I "s'l.OO * FRAMES*, <C? 98 52.25 FRAMES,' ' <£ ]Qg w « ,rth !, - 0 00: n " si7Cs: w " rth »22.50; all new- Worth #25.00; rich, lus- and "lie Mason's s a bu^not'm°eveA) f 9 Saturday iPtuJO Saturday newest styles. est models nnd sizes. 1 trous models and all sizes, models. style. White, black and a bis variety of colors' m f s;s.oo FRAMES, 7C SI.OS FRAMES. «1 7Q a While they last colors. Eg J Vfr Saturday OC.i O Saturday 91*1 i 7 ________________ f m 1 'JBDHEBMHmBHHiWmHBHBHiHmHBBHHnHIIHiBHimHBBMft. *- 9 i\ ,^awmwv\w>awwvwwwa*wvv>av%w)>v>*w*mvwv*a*%WT' « Two Big I HIJIjIL-Wjj Girls' Most Stylish Serge |l Broom CoHDOn EHEESS5 SP Newest Dress Skirts Three Specials in 1} Sweater Bargains j! uWjP* l DressesatTremendously ;; P MWIP 1 * 1 Ne _ r One-Half Price UNDERWEAR I Girls' All-Wool Sweaters; S Re&Lced Clean Sweep Prices I I p or s a i nY^a y 1 1 I ladles' SI.OO Ribbed I'nion Suits; C Wr.rfV, <l9 cn tsnn ' <| AMi SIZES BTO It YEARS 5 . [WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CI, OTH 'WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CLOTH Clean Sweep Sale CQ _ f Wort n SZ.OU ana So.UU. < > \ n entire now lot of the latest models nt prices extremely low for j» (Bring This ORKSS SKIRTS; Made to Sell at DRKSS SKIRTS; Vsually Sold at tnit'e %J*J ■ Clean Sweep tf* 1 Af\ !' sueh splendid garments. g With You) S».00: Clean Sweep d* IQC 54.50: Clean Sweep tfjo >tq Splendid big value, Dutch neck I e-t 13,: _ 7n I •' i A R H»>«V Sale Price *P *• if i Sale Price 9£t» •a 7 styles and elbow sleeves; all sizes / Sale Price ... vP A»I */ i; Girls' $3 Serge Dresses; fl? ICQ tiirls' Blue Serge Dresses. Worth <| A 0 TlOUt : \ . The season's newest models, !; Clean Sweep Sale Price. & * • Ol ' ! 57.00: Clean Sweep QC !« n c I WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CI.OTH WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CI.OTIi; ladles' Fine Ribbed Vests and In sssorted colors and sizes 28 j> Great variety of models, assorted Sale Price J, DTOOtll JOle DRESS SKIRTS: Made to Sell at DRESS SKIRTS: Made to Sell at I'ants, Worth 75c; Clean A C to 34. ;; colors, sizes 6to 14 years. A host of new styles, including <» $9.50; Clean Sweep tf/l 7Q St.OO; Clean Sweep *o *jr\ Sweep Sale Price .. IDC » coat effects; all sloes, Bto 14 years. !> *-30 to 11.30 in Sa | p prt,. e . . eDH-e I%J ! Sn i,, p r ioe «pO» /17 ah ' T All Wnnl Gir,s ' A " Wcol Ser » e Presses. -j ' tlie morning V value extraordinary A»-W° o ' M Sweat- Worth $5.00: Clean JO QC SI.OO Gingham Wash Dresses For ; 2t05 In the ANOTHER LOT OF $2.50 DRESS SKIRTS FOR f\ Cf I ers. Clean Sweep <t» 1 QC I Sweep Snle Price ! fi| r | s; Clean Sweep CQ r | MfjSt afternoon A ~l C(, rjc M f* 1 ~, r , ~ | o a l. Prire $ I *s O <! Finished with prettily trimmed Sale Price OS/C ,i |j 5 Ati*. A c/r-ino WOMEN AND MISSKS, at vvC | Flannelette Night Gowns OQ . . •••• * |i sailor collars; all sizes, 8 to 14 1 Attractive new styles, in variety |i 'I Wl. "r-oiriffg Latest models of splendid new fabrics and all sizes. Exceptional r " omc,, • Worth 05c, for *-»»/*- i | Variety of good styles, in j| years; blues and greens neatly \of pretty colors, combinations; 6to ' | i gnlav Jill p 1 values. Generously cut, in a variety of I » green, red, old rose, etc., all ,i trimmed. 1 14 year sizes. .» KWrfMiil |;a DTOOITIS v > pretty pink and blue stripes; all »■- ' rtiwwww,wvttww\»vww*vwwvv>ww\ww\i,vwww\a [ Kjtjipyl 0C " • K Here Men! Another Big Saturday Sale <fo tfeforaam'Bmemmr I U # a ticket entitling them to ° * i of Newest Suits, Overcoats and Pants EHL»r : r;E£ W *!Sl™s239 I ft 1 None sold to children. Sa,c Prke Sweep Snle Price aPX.OI. C|can Swecp Sa , e PrJce _ % Si ~~i f wTi Ir* O Af/» r~ r\ rf\ Tan and white; size 64x76. Full slse. Including plain grays. Large sizes, pink and tan plaids. f ''l /I ctlin l XI2 !h <V /n.F\ fi CT» r / r/ g\ Fleeced«mn Red Blankets. Worth Fine Woolnap Bed Blankets, Worth! Fine Wool Red Blankets Worth / iintlUUt %pl^ 9 %P±%J KJC 1 I 1 $2.50 a pair; Clean Sweep |go $8.50 a pair; Clean «1 Ci*7, $5.00 a pHlrjCloan ff-OcA I I SUITS and OVERCOATS 0 * •tJ\J Come Tomorrow A,| i,, ,• colors. 1% 3 a Every Suit and Overcoat entirely new in this season's latest style, color and material and inadf to sell at I lfi|Pt* /\ll"r3l fll VP OrirffAlfl 11/tCPlTlftnf H PnnAnilAO C & B $12.00, $15.00 and $10.50. Now's the time to secure an astonishing bargain. All sizes in the lot and every H 1 Vlilt/i f klll uvll * v " 5 al! 1 »| garment the maxhnum of value for much less than an ordinary inlnlmuni of cost. | iflCll 3llU Rubber Door Mats; Clean Sweep 69c Feather Pillow*; Clean 17„ / s | Ka t \ § s » le Price, each Sweep Sale Price aJ#C Particularly Unusual £ u II MEN 'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS; WORTH UP TO SIO.OO. All the newest djr QQ | flinn«pAnV 25c a,,d 39c wltM^. 1 " COVe ' ea White Wool |l %| models, in plain colors and mixtures. Clean Sweep Sale Price S VIIUU>W Ally Good heavy quality, in sizes . . _ , J „ „ , , iff i 9 v ___J | J 14x25 and 17x30. cie*n sw«* "sAi Colo, ' e l / Cn; Bed Blankets \ ll VflT Kien's Pants Near One-Half Price H Hat in Stock II 1 1 Men's 51.50 Otld Pants: Men's S3 Worsted Pants: Men's $1.50 Corduroy Men's Lined $3.50 Cordu- S Size 18x36; good tile patterns. in remnant lengths. $2 QC and <JJO QC !% K S Clean Sweep QQf Clean Sweep C 1 A Q Pants; Clean Sweep "7Q _ roy Pants; Clean Sweep y p f~~ n 90mi70 , B ffl Sa ii' l l>r,co ■ • Z, Sale Price sale Price 4VC J=ale (1 qp 1 Hftr 75c Seamless MUSLIN SHEETS; CQ- Silk bound: full size. .£ ■ 1 Fine casstmeres and K ' . JH I ,y{) » IUI Clean gneen Sale each OZ/C I W SL fl worsteds; good stvles and Newest styles. All sizes Large si/;es, made of Price fi i * M 3 8 all sizes. in the lot. heavy corduroy. All sizes, hut going fast. Jk # Regular made sheets, n the most desirable sizes, 2 yards; 1.000 Yards of 15c Plisse Crepe; % | _ _ ' _____ Cl* ■ Sn MM [free from sizing and dressing. Clean Sweep Sale Price, 7„ £ I Radical Clean Sweep Red clions Prevail in the Boys 1 C r 'ifCrS g I I 11l I II 1.500 Yards of 10c and 12 White I Fine Down Com ortables. Worth! Needs no ir nig- fine for'"ma k (f I It's a cinch to get a big bargain now. Prices have been slashed right and left on «D 1-1111 ZS&Sr.m. 5c OTiSST.???. S3M SSUSfSgg li 1 1 the best line of Boys' T*' VV I. ™K," BC" * l ""' cr vn.tk akt HuaH | ( Winter Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws o l. s , tiß l e i!' • 9c ssSrr.T'.rwc i 2 0 . . 1 7 , All NewMyieS OL Sizes , Full yard Wide; good material 58 Inches wide; good variety of 9x9 feet t f See these extra special bargains at once. 3 for making athletic underwear. patterns. . 9x12 feet 52 .» 8 | / J Boys' Polo Overcoats; CI /|Q Boys' Norfolk Suits, Values to $«: ■■■■■DHHBnnHnHHI T>_ * -.Lil) • i \ % Clean Bweep Sale Price, . •*Cltin Sw«q> p lg j 11 j er»; worth $1.50. ® ne sa^c to-mor- 97c jjjjjj Americans to Penetrate Darkest South America Pittsburgh, Pa.. Jan. 21. —A party of seventeen American oil men, seven w * Good Housewives * * I Mlike Till* t ouuh Syrup ************************** To quickly cure the most stubborn cough and break up a colli in six to f>ight hours, there can be nothinß bet ter than the following simple remedy, for it has been tried in thousands of cases with wonderful success. Its popularity is increasing because of Its iheapness and positive curative vir tues. Obtain of druggist a 2'i-ounce pack age of Kssence Mentho-Laxone; empty into a pint bottle. Then make a syrup by pouring a half pint of boiling water over a pint of granulated sugar. Stir, cool and fill up the bottle with syrup. Full directions for use are enclosed In the package. This home-made syrup effects a saving, too, of from two to three dollars as compared with labeled cough medicines. Pure and contains no habit-forming drugs.—Advertisement. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 21, 1916 lof them Pittsburghers, will leave here I next Tuesday for Columbia, South! America, to explore the fuel oil fields | far in the interior of that country and i said to be the richest in the world. The party will go to New Orleans and from there a yacht will take them to the Colombian port of Barranquilla. A great hydroplane will then carry the explorers 40 miles up the Magdalena 1 river to the oil concessions of Robert I De Mares, of Colombia, said to cover ; 3,000 so.uare miles. Urges Organization of All Britain's Resources to Insure Her Supremacy By Associated Press London, Jan. 21. —.ll. W. Thornton, general manager of the Great Eastern ! Railway, and formerly general super intendent of the Long Island railroad at a meeting here last night of the Electrical Manufacturers' Association, urged the organization of the re , I sources of the -whole country in order to insure Britain's retaining a com manding position in world commerce 1 after the war. } "The first thing required," he said, "is adequate bunking facilities and I J suggest that a committee of live Brit : I ish businessmen be appointed to do for Ithe manufacturers what Lord Derby j has done for recruiting. Ford Peace Party About Ready to Return Home, I By Associated Press The Hague, Jan. 20.—After being j detained for nearly a week by the Ger | man military authorities who had ro r: fused permission to cross Germany. ; 33 Scandinavian members of the Ford ! peace expedition reached their homes j to-day, it is announced here. The American members and alter nates of the neutral conference, who had their preparations for departure made several days ago and had been i waiting a ruling by the German au thorities. were informed to-day that . they will be permitted to puss through - German territory in a sealed car on r I their way to Stockholm. They will - leave here January 21. FOLLOWING THE FASHIONS IN SOUTH AMERICA j Trade development Is a fascinating study. I recall a voyage up the Para guay River when I made the acquaint ance of the Guarani Indian women, brave and industrious, and the most accomplished head-balancers on the globe. It is quite the usual thing for a woman to carry a basket on her head, i filled with five struggling turkeys and three chickens, while she holds a youngster under one arm, a large bundle of fire-wood under the other, di- I rects the progress of three children, leads a stubborn burro and smokes a i long black cigar. One day I followed a I bronze Hebe to her humble home by the river shore and saw her bring forth j an American sewing-machine and stitch away merrily. Her owu gar-j ment consisted of a white cloth I resembling a sheet, worn Moorish fash- j iou; but this new creation was to be I a skirt, iu latest Buenos Aires style, [ for little Maria who attended the mis-1 j sion school and had never learned to; • smoke. Women are the same the world over, j In metropolis and hamlet, in brilliant i court and forest wilds they love adorn- j ment. Every woman covets the other j woman's clothes. In Bogota, Colom-| bla, the aristocracy wear Parisian and j New York garments; but in the Atrato S River country the poor Indian girls have nothing but fiber-bark skirts to wear. One of these maids of the wil derness paddled up to the frontier trail ing post last spring in her father's canoe and saw a corset and a pair of i stockings in the window of the store, j A week later the most advanced fash ions were revealed to the denizens of | the jungle when the maid and her sis ! ter produly paraded their native settle- I ment with Indigo blue corsets and I bright red open-work hose neatly j painted on their chocolate colored skin. I The North American jewelry salesmen who are making their first South American tour this year ought to come i i back with plenty of orders. — HARRIET | CHALMERS ADAMS, F. R. G. S., in "World , i Outlook. • t The Broad Street Market ad on ■ page 11 should be read carefully by i every housekeeper in Harrisburg. It I means money in your pocket.—Ad vertisement. Trainmaster Goes Back; Freight Traffic Increases Special to Hit Telegraph t Pottsvllle, Pa., Jan. 21. —The rush i of traffic on the Reading Railway has 1 become so great that yesterday it was < announced that the position of as- i slstant trainmaster at St. Clair, which ] had been abolished, had been re- i established. L. C. Wingert, of Port ] Carbin, has been appointed to the new 1 position, and James T. Toole of Port ' Carbon, has been appointed day yard- ( master, succeeding Wingert. William l Stauffer, of Cressona .will succeed Toole. The office of assistant trainmaster was abolished under the belief that the work could be handled through other departments. - ■ u DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD j iiti a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon ful of the tea, put a cup of boiling' water upon It, pour through a sievj and drink a teacup full at any tint •. It Is the most effective way to brcalc a cold and cure grip, as it opens tha pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It Is Inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. Advert tlsement 5
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