TO-MORROW TP3 * % f T«-m«rr.w & Monday Only ' A Saturday |f 'jjg Rognr^O 1 Community r . "* All our Tea, Dessert, Table and Orange Spoons, all Sugar Shells, all Butter jy A 111 C niijmm - __ _ m _ _ - a . ' _ Knives, all Dinner Knives and Chests of Silver included, of heavy weight, new spring a Final Clearance of Women's and Misses ■** TIT,"' 'r'ir.7«""-T r,T *" ■ ■«»»# 00 Tea Spoons. sale price, $1.48 0 Dessert Spoons. Sale pric , I $,">.00 >,£ doz. Dinner 'Knives and I j \\> are showing a remarkable col- Women's and Misses' Winter | Women's and Misses' Winter Women's and Misses' Winter '''f 0 Spoons. Sale price, Fancy styles £3.48 lotion of nifty new Spring Hats— Suits, worth to #lB, dtfk r" f\ Suits, worth up to 1 J r f\ . **•' B ® down. I'lain style $2.08 all trimmed in the newest 1916 for *P%/*OU $20.00, for

J*7 G Misses, worth to fkfi Misses, worth to tfifi fkfk be up to the minute in their attire $0.50, for V »•# $12.50, for «J> / •!/" sis OO for Vvil/v "T?3j "I) UflE I ItlU iCllCll V will do well to investigate the pres» All charming new styles in the All the newest styles, materials ' ®!| f j SiwLLU WW _ ent. showing at Kaufman's. Xo two splendid new fabrics and colors: and colors: all sizes but only 20 Just 18 to sell, assorted colors I'M! ' I C m /*lllf alike, all clever, new, exclusive all sizes. Only Ito sell. to sell. and all sizes. liS UAMfll C Jl/vC/uls models and priced from . , ... ■»« . n »■* • ®fl lIHIIULfc _ , S2A9toSW.OO leek ai these Way Down Plush Coal Price* p. Far LeSS Than Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' wp I 16 Millinery, Second Floor. PLUSH COATS PLUSH COATS PLUSH COATS ill i A I / JT> W * _ Worth to 18.50, for rth ***'£ Worth to SBO.OO, for | O&MBT ■ Npw %nr nn MS"" £9 00 IMF" sl .00 IMS?*" 51 500 ffi l! 1 0f Brooches worth up to 60e 10c IlCrr JfJltlly PV yweUU Jugt g CoaU t0 spll; aOTOrteJ v:' j I |i LaVallieres, assorted stones and de \Mß • ■ Just 9 to sell; assorted sizes. si/cs. Only 15 to sell; sizes up to 40. lC& LiT63lll signs, worth up to $2.00, . . ,75c Wd/5/5 Girls' up to $4.50 Winter £2 50 I Girls ' U P to s6 '°° Winter $3 5Q ; -- J K n jf ft a " room ' Bpegia1 ' at »«-a* J A ID 1»IK \nrlrt.v of ••linden. J?**)' ; X -* New de Chuie q* jQf l ohen'* prioe*. jii.uo nod *1.50. ir\ ttAMM'PMk Natiiral Hair Switches ' k Blouses, worth to s:*, for 0 I S ale Price 4vC Natural Hau Switches New Silk Poplin <£o Qft These popular shades of pink, ____________ Milium Cohen'i Prior* to W..10. jp-j A r flesh, ivory, nile preen in great \:i lltm t iuv v, r i ce II Dresses for ... I riety of btwuitiful models: also new , . „.T, ? . » r J>-h switches, in all shades and Xew sprinjr models that will posi voiles and silk plaids. All siy.es. c°i" M ''D ; " " " " XOl' Rood lenstli. tivelv cost you from $5.00 to s(>.oo oaie rrice, __________ later on. Tliev are all charmingly New Silk Blouses for *<, nC ** l ° 92 " U '' ' eil eo "» r »'»« ™«* , of "hite or women, worth to 81.50, Natural Hair Switches Natural Hair Switches gandie and < l'epe We < hine. Pussy Willow. I'olirn' I'rltn, flt.OO to *:t.."iO. j» . i A iAw i ohen'a Flnrnt, to 910.00 j* -* rw P- _ T o*ll T* T j 1,, Taffeta. v a iles. Nets, etc: a lot of Sale Price $1.49 PiWrfM# Sale Price $3.95 New Sllk Po P lin and All the newest shades, styles and sizes. c.00.l lengths. In all desirable shades WW All shades and very desirable lengths. _ Wool Serge PI QJ^ ' Dresses for ... To-morrow 1500 Pairs of Men's and Young Men's Pants Go on Sale at Near Half Price sFs'SKirfz ir A special purchase from the Globe Mfgs., Philadelphia. See these Tremendous Bargains and take ad- ;m-°and ot ui P r\vooi n ser..r, 10 aa de",ra°bie vantage of your opportunity. new colors, AH sizes. Men's up to *2.00 a tnn I Men ' s u p t0 $1 AQ I Men ' s up t0 C 7 QC Men ' s up t0 $4 - <>o Blue C 9 AQ v ' n p . tMußSMßattJjfcllW \SjSL: ft/M-"jjlu Your choice of the finest Ivan Vniin(r IfIPTI C jIX /S tfl ________ m Frank hiurh-class. all-wool, hand- Also repps in variety of new lUUIIw illWl O tyUtlt/ IU tailored homespuns and cheviots; in checks and stripes. All sizes 6 to I u , WIL I Jl. /I*'/''/; iju "V Sizes I to 18 years. , . (Hi Slllk 'Mil fiVPT- lH /?! I Boy*' 25e Blooiuer PANTS !2«/«c Wl-tUV iJUIIJ UIIU V Vwl jagg f\\ sifbdm. One Lot of BO.vh' *3.00 Oliver Tivlit Girls' New Spring Wash d> ijr KM hyp st ITS r«r imkt Dresses for 01 »*tD tOr J&fip : : -'f ' ('II SMl' Boy#' J.V 81.01 SES for »0e Made of newest gingham and repp, • • • • • /,' «, »< WV Made of good fast color Percale plain colors and figured effects. A | ~ .1 • • ... ... /. fi, ■. 'M tl and Madras; variety of patterns. AU " Men. Poi u s thisi.s hkc selhn- poniagv .stmnps—there isn't &J| sizes. olrlß . wash Dresses, cor enough in it to pay tor the jmpci- and twine to wrap them up. B Tze*^to X u ,o vear S s i:,T TiVe'new;rt « t0 !•» years fPl.uO \\ e have onh" a hundred of these splendid values and we wish \XI Norfolk models with full Knicker- Made of fine Anderson Ginghams i j . ' |. .. . . , ... ■]} bocker trousers. and Repps in great variety of new ue Had more. li.\er\ Overcoat and Suit guaranteed. Your size ■! bo>»' asc oua Bioime WAISTS, mc models for spring; sizes 6to 14 yrs. and style in the lot. All are newest stvles and of the most de- bo>»- m.so I».»I» OVKBCOATS. , , ,„ , „, _ _ • 1. 1 , - 1 j* .1 .•» * . * # 1 .• i* r 1 Wi)V B Belt buck aiul button-to-ilif-tipfk Girls WBSII Dresses, to sirable liiutt rials, p6i # toctly tailored to suit tin* most tastidious styles, just ir» coats in the lot. o to 14 years, $3.95 taste. Come and let a five spot huv vou the biggest value ever * Ho Xn 'wo^Wvfwi 1 tl A ' loSt , of ett - v ne, T n ' odels °, f im i ' • • shades. the finest ginghams and sheer col oneretl. t I ored voiles and crepes. * * 3n tfo Scores of Astonishing Money Saving Opportunities To-morrow Sale 0f Men's and Boys' Full Standard Apron Ginghams a yd. DT ~7 N w- • « • In all colors and attractive new checks; l'T inches wide. t/V- _ XCUwO Lr fw M/ ag*h w n f 22c Table Oil Cloth, 1y 2 yards wide, . 1 a yd. tMii l !t"^ e Ju, , .?V«Tr" UK "" $2.98 I 111 111311 i ll\j D In Plain whit, a x ; mc|.v of 1O L new eoTorliwa JM# 12V2C New White Dress Fabrics, A „ a yd. Variety of weaves and designs desirable for waists, M. V> UIIKN V.."" 1 , "' r< ' " i,a $5.95 I Attractive SI.OO Dress KQ^»|| dresses, curtains and underwear. These are isreat for bed . . fir/t, 51.39 Tapestry Curtains With Fringe, ... KQ p a pr. j5 Shirts for Men, Beautiful designs and color . ombinations of reds and llt/t Sample' r2rpe« Hue*. St -A Made of fine fast Coloi* Per greens. made of Axminater, Mi-ufseis 1 _ 1 "\f n f "1 i 1 54.00 to $5.00 Single Tapestry Curtains, AQ/» uTthYeather— rpelß: all bo " nd 91 |Bt eales and JMatlias. < oat st\ie Salesman's samples in plain colors; line for couch covers and wv V/ Size 18x27 3«,- all sizes with laundered 01" WASH GOODS GOOD SHEETS AND -—2/ SSI < - i2i«c FIGURED CREPES, r PILLOW CASES NEW WHITE GOODS ' *£s Men's and Bovs' Silk O"! Special, yard DC ia'»c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, white Pongee suitinK. in„ _. . , , m - /I f Pink, blues and neat rosebud pat- 43»J6 inches; made of good J/J wijei nne M uaii'ty F ° Ur ' ln " halld w T !® S ' terns. musUll. Special, each. lUC 20e White SklrliD*. Speelal.' I»T :mc Figured and striped of r,c MUBLIN PILLOW in >mra. . 17c Vast arrav ot new striped and «Ln.FT.» = : I T S'lZr CASES. Special, each lUC •!! inches wide; two pretty PERCALES, special, yd., .O MC j_ c pillow CASES, ion i« ri 'i s , v ... / hgui'ed efliects, plain and latest \ard wide, light and dark gray Special, each lC 'ZC clal.Tarti. P ."IT. 10c Color combinations. and blue designs. Made of extra good muslin, 4o\u6 Inches wide: extra fine grade; 12'ic Yard-wide PER- If\ size. grreat for making fine underwear. Men's Natural Wool Boys' Union Suits, Men's Fleece Lined CAL.ES. Special, yard lUC •>" c MUSLIN SHEETS. OQ- V«iie. ,n speVi«| l '^rJrlj! iro ". 12% C Underwear for worth oOc, for Shirts and Drawers for X... .trip, .bin ..I -»ut „„t. 3t S'f s "r'\„iV„o.V,»u.u,, wViiiJ? 1 ™ """ ' 77, IV PPEITY DEESS OINO /. J* SHEETS rq .V a "" " Jt J?C PRETTY DKESS GING- Q Special, each, OZrC .is in hes wide; splendid for „ A .■ t , , HAMS. Special, yard, ..... v t Seamless a.n.l made of good mus- waists an«l dresses. uood shirts and draw- , ... . . . . , 32 inches wide, fancy stripes and linT siTe SlxOO. 8 or. in good variety of Fleeced and ribbed Assorted sizes; good checks \ sizes. styles; all sizes. winter weight. lOr OUTING CLOTH Snecial t TURKISH TOWELS BLANKETS CLOTH. Special, lll(lllk . tlt> plnk About :iO Honeycomb Sweaters for Men's Silk Stockings, worth «q assortment of colors. ready for use. Special, «r SpecUl/ a"#i7A Men, worth to $3.00, QO 50c, for WC PW t t«m fT (iTu 3 for CiOC pair, $1.0" at |/Ul, White, black and colors; good SSI—.) twuijisw qq 17c Extra Large Bleached Turk- »a.7S Woolnnn I'otton qj All sizes- pocket; grev and ftrown heavy silk, reinforced heels and toes; Ten-yard Pieces, piece o*/C icih Rath Towels Snecial «n„ nr ' l Blnnke«». I.nlr, »!«», poiitt., «rrv j.iii orown Fullv 36 inches wide and a good " Good, big size, winter weight, only; good heavy sweaters. all sizes. • . l i-4.. eacn, Xfc# rich plaid patterns, in blue and « r, serviceable quality. lOc Heavy Bleached Turkish Bath Kray coloring. Men's Flannelette Night n(\ Mens UmbreUas, worth rQ ■AfK to 50c WHITE GOODS. «f Towels, all white; size ISOx ir 40 inches wide; yard 6JI 40 inches. Special, each, .. iO L Another remarkable bar- T, lf , i >i Good size, covere.l with strong Fancv patterns, including Crepe. -»C Fancy Checked and Plain gain; pretty plai.is with lovely i retry st>ie., pins ana blue oioria cloth, steel rod, paragon Snow Flake, Riee Cloths and Striped White Turkish Towels. |Q bed "size b,Ue a ' Ul stripes, nicely trimmed; all sizes 15 frame and choice assortment of wood Voiles. Special, each I%s C \. to 19. handles. I— ri— ——lT—— ii MiMini—i—rrnMfniiiMnnMi—wir—< m~i nriniMirmiriTi' FRIDAY EVENING, RARRIBBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 11, 1916. 9 DRINK HOT TEA ( FOR A BAD COLD I •im■iii i i . • • t-»et a small package of Hamburg I | B reast Tea, or as the German folks i call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at , any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon- I fa! of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve j and drink a teacup full at any time. It is (he most effective way to break ja cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congesUon. Also j loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vege ! table, therefore harmless. Ailver- I tlseinent. Mid-Atlantic Suffrage Union in Conference By Associated Press New York, Feb. IX.—More than 300 j j delegates from New York, Xew Jersey, | Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland * I attended to-day the first Mid-Atlantic | States Conference of the Women's Con- j : gressional Union to consider plans for < | obtaining the passage of the Susan B. ! Anthony amendment to the federal ! Constitution. This amendment pro- j vides for woman suffrage. „ The delegates considered plans to 1 continue their work in advocacy of the amendment during the remainder of > the present session of Congress and discussed arrangements for raising a i I fund to carry their campaign to the j western states, where it is thought the i influence of the woman voters can be brought to bear directly upon their j representatives in Congress. Four-Masted Schooner Is Destroyed by Fire at Sea New York, Feb. 11. The four niasted schooner John Bossert, of this ! port, was virtually destroyed by (ire five miles at sea off the highlands of i Navesiek, N. J., early to-day. Captain Pressey and the crew of seven men were taken off (he burning vessel by the pilot boat New York and were brought ashore by the crew of I teh Seabrlght coast guard station. I Three of the sailors were severely I burned. The Bossert was loaded with lumber land bound from Georgetown, S. C., to j New York. ■ MORGAN IN LONDON By Associated Press London, Feb. 11.— J. Pierpont Mor-i j gan arrived in London this morning by j | special train from Falmouth, where ; 1 last evening he landed from the Hoi- ; j land-America steamship Rotterdam on i which he had come from New York. He was met at the station here by! Lord Sunliffe, governor of the Bank 1 of England. POLSTAD IN KIRKWALL London, Feb. S. 6.30 p. m. (delayed ; by censor). —The Norwegian steamer \ Polstad, from Baltimore, January 1, for Aalborg with a cargo of ntaise, has I been taken into Kirkwall. Shipping records show that the Polstad arrived at Ardrossan, Scotland, January 24. IRON CROSSES FOR RAIDERS By Associated Press London. Feb. 11.—Reuter's Copen hagen correspondent says that the I German Emperor has bestowed the j highest German military decoration, the Order Pour Be Merite, on the commander in chief of the Zeppelin raiding squadron which recently at tacked English towns. Iron crosses, it is added, have been distributed among the Zeppelin crews. ORCHESTRA CANCELS ITS ENGAGEMENT IN CANADA j By Associated Press j New York, Feb. 11.—The Damrosch New York Symphony Orchestra has | canceled its engagement to give con j certs in Montreal and Ottawa, Canada, because of objections which have been ; raised there to the advent of German . members of the orchestra. PRAYING BAND TO ASSIST j New Cumberland, Pa., Feb. 11. —I ! The Praying Band of Harrlsburg will! Jj assist in the services at the Church j I of God on Sunday evening. J Rich Widow Will Wed I Ex-Governor Walsl ■: . .tattcc jm»» nu+JT JUMtM Boston, Mass.. Feb. 11. The concerning the prospective ms of ex-Governor David I. Walsh at Mabel Hunt Slater, has been I i by the publication of the follow ex-Mayor John Fltagerald's pap« ; Hepuhllc: "We wish Governor Walsh a pi vacation. He worked very hard Governor and earned a rest, i "The fact that he is (joins I Orient, and, in all probability visit members of the Slater fami led to many reports of his ins ! with Mrs. Slater, which both d< is stated that members of the 1 i nor's family are of the opinion thi Slater will become Mrs. Dav ; Walsh." Recent Deaths in Central Pennsyh Sfecial to the Telegraph Marietta. Augustus H. 1 |aged 56, a carpenter and cont died last night. He was a mem ithe United Brethren Chlrch at i vllle. Six children, a brother sister survive. Wnyncsboro.—Mrs. Anna Mc Ron e died yesterday at her houn ,61 years. YViconisco.—Airs. Daniel Wer ' on Tuesday afternoon at her he Dayton, aged 4 3 years. Charles Oleson Convict of Assaulting Ruth F Spedal to the Telegraph I Ohambersburg. Pa., Feb. 11. t.erday the jury in the case of 0 I Oleson, charged with assaulting ! Huber, 8 years old, brought in 1 diet of guilty, after being oi I night. ABANDON WAR ORDER London. Feb. 11.—A dispat the Morning Post from Madrid i that in order to improve the fin situation, the Spanish governme decided not to proceed with th< | chase of $6,000,000 worth of wa | terial in the United States. YOUR SICK CtllL IS CONSTIPATE LOOK AT TONG Hurry, Mother! Remove pa from little stomach live bowels. Give "California Syrup of ! if cross, bilious or feverish No matter what ails your ch !/entle, thorough laxative shoul ways be the first treatment gtv< If your little one is out-of half-sick, isn't resting, eating am : ing naturally—look. Mother! s tongue is coated. This is a sur< that the little stomach, liver bowels arc clogged with wast®, cross, irritable, feverish, sto sour, breath bad or has stoj ' ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, fi | cold, give a teaspoonful of "Call! Syrup of Figs." and in a few I all the constipated poison, undii | food and sour bile gently move of the little bowels without gr and you have a well, playful again. Mothers can rest, easy after | this harmless "fruit laxative," be it never fails to cleanse the little liver and bowels and sweeter stomach and they dearly lov pleasant taste. Full direction j babies, children of all ages an | grown-ups printed on each bot Beware of counterfeit hg 1 Ask your druggist for a 50-cenfl j tie of "California Syrup of I then see that it is made by the 1 jfomia Fig Syrup Compai"' "