Worth7^sc|»r"for4sC Worth 75°"!*. 45C PV' Worth 79C Patterns* In black only, good Silk Stock- ifmljlwli l| I °" c ° r Spring's newest models, The new department has thousands Jugs wKh double sole, heel and toe; rncuiurrwow DUSI, spoon I ij» |^f| jjji il ™ a<lt '| o ' J' n ® <1 " al "j [ |p( > i U^'' ( " ,e | < " Mln of new Spring styles to show you. A (wlaT) Splendid Exhibits of New Spring Merchandise All Over the Store I W*WWWWW%MWMWHW%M«IWWI%WM»WIWM*WIW» \ "miTnTimimin"***' I IrSr"' |= A Safe of moo CW New Spring II | WEIV SPRING SUITS at sls £»££}< Actual Present Day SIB.OO to $22.50 Values 1 $20«00j $22.50 ;; /lnf\\ I Worth to $2.00 For || Over ten of Spring's the newest Shep- jj and 525.00 AnvJ® IP /\ m* handsomest new ndinillll) WL herd Checks. jl ( ? re s d ° s^rwome n n dr tav an s2o U c» ir/v ' Z/f J >X i'\ [ gi 9I Pf models. il\ M D I" $22.50, or $25.00 for their suits J! I lwl*\\ W mm \ New Poplins, newil that we concentrate our efforts !; ii Plain tailored or k s «g«,Gabardines i| TffigtZfJZJS} ii IJM ,W MWASm. trimmed effects. Jm/k !' each and^ every one ot these j; iWK&mSL wk !l RpvpalincJ *ll thk Black, Naw Blueji qln the season just past we I! Hundreds of the prettiest and most attractive models. New Russian Smocks and White i , j revealing ail ims |§B*p I) p* |! demonstrated to the women of | Middy Suits, piped in red, a feature of this sale. Wash Dresses for every-day wear, for school ; season's newest f-Mt browns & Greens. ;! Harrisburg and vicinity that it :! J lO " 1 " 3 ' P la y tim = or dres . s - Made of P laid ginghams, striped ginghams and plain color ging- ; . j . o xiv»»wt , is possible to get the best of j! hams and re P" Some finished with the new Puritan collars of white organdy or pique; others j ii ideas in line and fffi' Per fecti V tailored ;; Style, the best of material, the ii trimmed with embroidery. All on sale to-morrow at a price that barely covers the cost of the | : : Httfcw A r1 . . UICU# ! best of tailoring without pav- j material, to say nothing of the making. All sizes from 6to 14 years. Fully worth to $2.00. |i trimming. gSfi/ /, lIW Perfectly fitting. i: ins the exorbitant pricesio ii »eco*d fioo*. w'Wl many of them paid in the past. j; Every suit fully worth SIB.OO to \ ;T®f suit values ev« of- |i - The New Spring Dresses Here in Excellent Variety | • cpoo Cr\L ~ - \ 111 I. \TP £ J AL 111 ojnm <c_i:;nfi <£nnn anH «r?n J ust suc h a display of fresh 1916 styles as any woman will commend with warmth. The s22.sotOmOrrOW / / \/ rered. Absolutely | ' ' n ,' n ,,r rnost ac- collection fairly sparkles with new effects that both foreign and American designers have cre onlv /II / \ worth slß.oo' toil tive customers. They find here Exquisite Crepe de Chine Crepe Meters, Silk Taffetas, Silk Poplins, Wool Serges, Ulli y // j \ L ± T*>cr\ Ii the same style tendencies- Wool Poplins, etc garment a glorious beauty. All sizes, including extra large sizes. :: /(S-f F* f\f\ ! \ \ to $22.50, ;; everv popular fad or fashion - AU the din g colors - showmg is yours to view and enjoy. i 111 ■ II I \ m* * * i: the'same fine fabrics the Prices Range From $3.95 to $25.00 ij aliJ ■ / i \ \1 Klin ii same good tailoring and all |SEIOTD fi.ooh. women-s hka»y-t»-w i:ar skction,. ! ar pnces th,s store An Attractive Showing of and Misses' Spring Coats ;! Riiy nrjW and Cua '— R J 'i They possibly miss one Just those styles, materials and models that have already attained the approval of the most !; _C. r, i DUV nOW and Save. || thing, the names of the mak- discriminating dressers. Popular new Shepherd Checks in great variety; Serges, Whipcords, i ; Prices advancing Ml j \ Prire*; advpnrina ' ers. In the large cities the Poplins and Gabardines in all Spring's most prominent new colors and designs. Regular and I! Al , & 1 V \\\ auvauuug jj name of a maker stands for lit- extra sizes. ;• now. Alterationsnow. Alterations i: tie nowadays. And for that Prices $5.00 to $25.00 J fv/-»/-v •xcr r ■ S reason the well-known makers second floor. | iree dS always. tree as always. of a few years ago are heard of _ wiwiwwivMitttwiMitttwiiwwuitwwtMttwwutmMiMiMiuif only in the stores of the small- ym\wwvmwvmivwmww%»%%*wv»m»v>iwwvivMivmwivv»>vmvm%%%»«*im»%»m%%»»v»%»mw. m m „ _ m _ m _ m »w er c j t j es Women have grown _ - <[ I Another Big Silk Blouse Event J [To morrow Ends the | JftiX." 52 | Continuing the ale of 500 New Spring | Kaufman's In(lersolHn(f Store is the Silk mouse | Sftlc ftf HVomPH , £ A feature of Otll" suit depart- UITOSS uKIIIS TOa Tf OlllCH AuU IfEISSCS ' II t)otter r aji(^ I nH>r(''cr>ii > | , where else in Harrisburg. Visit our waist section if dNtKES i •h'immarl winft Hotc' suits for every sized woman. ' Spring Dress SKIRTS for w Siae Spring Dress SKIRTS. ... *" g»\ Iff \\ J> you want uncomiuon models at moderate price. r*X!ir St IHIIIICU UUI lllg lid IS? -pi f ll f > v t .l t Worth to $2.50. Worth to so.oo. lE<A| ii 1\ 'I SII.K BIiOIISKS For Women, QC 1 so | 1 tie tail, tne snort, me Siour jl Made of pure wool double warp serge, Black and navy; pure wool poplins;® \J H ], Worth $.1.00, for wl.I/J X I Illnv lL <£• f CA __ J ffO i even "stubbv stouts." Stylish <! In black and navy; all sizes. all sizes; variety of new models. Regu j||L_J II |1 Wl || Now Spring stylos of lovely crepe de chine and \*> Ir >. X WOrin dnU • stouts snaoov suits for stout «! Women's and Misses' New ItO Qft >ar sizes in black, brown and navy. ! l Georgette silk; pretty shades of flesh, pink and fjf a 1 1- T- J • r 1 • '' s prl»B Dress SIiIRTS f0r.... Women's and Misses' New 414 QClff I II <r H!' white; wonderful variety of clever new models; all /'!•/• "v : '<\ * C - i figures, iixtl'a sizes for big Worth to $3.95. Spring Dress SKIRTS for 111 r Wl ' .. .. .. .. 1 lOr/\ P - I women. Half sizes for big Made of pure wool poplin in black Worth to $6.50. 1 h ■J! NKW SPRING BLOUSES tor oQC i l V\ x ■■ ■ - • . . . 11 . *• !» Rnd navy blue. All sizes. Made of pure wool poplin and new! I II / ■'! Women, worth to $5.00, for iff) in Si ' 1 \ * women unusually proportion- |> Women's and Misses' Extra CO Q*s checks; all newest colors, models and| I I b || Ji Includes a special lot of Georgette silk and crepe j\ «II f cd. It is unusual for tile "hard '' Size Spring Dress SKIRTS.... sizes. • f / I j| sr.ssr*-**vs2 svtarstsafsyat-asstjgi&MT vwv j »«f »0»..n» ie«,e i,» t i; , TO , "•* pn, " n D, ~ $5.9sW A_V ii -mrn'r j e fitted ' is avswwffifi'&ffis , ILJ si A feature at this price are the new Combi- & Air'the best colors, net greenJ « a greater patronage si ,n sizes B ° & f !! nation Blouses of Georgette silk and washable T navy blue, brown, black «ndl tlian eveT for mir_ sults_at__these <| Extra Size Taffeta Silk Skills s«.».> sizes. ! MMM <1 satin; come In a variety of pretty colors; also I burnt straw effects. Turbans,l «oPS]S r <S-O.OD, $2-.00 and i> |i crepe de chine silk blouses and an f Mushrooms and the latest lowi S—>.oo) we have made more exten- , Check Dress Skirts Jfil ft.l 0.5 M.l Jft.'i *I.SVmW Atßll&ir 11 variety of new lsce effects; all sizes. I crown sailors. All .laes and at she preparations than ever to meet «[ i-jreSS OKirre. . »pi ,*W ;| FIRST FIjOOR 4 becoming sbano for mrvhniiv f every requirement of our valued i Are extremely popular for Spring. These are worth $2.50 to $7.00. Vast variety <! .. a. .. oppAv,, i.t orm a4rt t ivr nt ? customers and we Invite you all to <| here. All sizes. SECOND Fl.ooit. ], i> , -1 |A/L t n SH/COND I The Time to Buy a Good Winter Suit or Overcoat Men Is Now p|v Ipi Half and Less Than Half To -morrow f§! 'x£7 For Any Winter Overcoat #r Suit in Stock . Winter Winter ' Winter B :: «f fj)j\ Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats W A "\®/ i \ Wor,h t0 sl##o Worth ,0 $ 12 ' 75 Worth to SIB.OO \4Sp $5.00 $6.75 $9.75 \uj . »*«*» Suit or Ovowoat the maximum »r superior value. Next Fall you won't //I Hi ' Vvi! V a i 8,1 ~s fu. V*' « ar,np nts for a ureal deal more t'l»nn double these i I l'f ii , now. Twill pav you to do so and nut uside till next Fall HI |( § tome to-morrow ami «ei one of th.se har^ins. jjj fM Another Exceptional Offer of MeiTT Trousers at Half / ° nC lot ° f Men s Pants : Special lot of Men's One lot of Men's Pants; Mf f iM'f#' worth to $1.50, a pair, Pants; worth to $4.00, worth to $3 00 ml mm 90c sl - 95 $1.49' ' m IWA \W/ Nearly all sizes. well Extraordinary values In Good wool worsted and • m \rtm W made, stylish and service- smart new models of eas- . orsieu ana J m\i%iW able colors materials and Bimere anc) worsteds; all in a groat va- Rood styles and patterns, riety of desirable patterns; VJ patterna. All sizes. all sizes. ' w Boys .Winter Suits and Overcoats in a Final Clearance These and Many More Not Advertised BOYS' 39c BLOUSES O/f LAST CALL ON BOYS' O f\£ for MACKINAW COATS u)Z.,70 Made with link collar and open cufTs; yoke back; Values to $4 00 of good plain and fancy percale. ROV<s' EN OTTTTO , _ Boys : BL^ s f RGESUITS;< «q fo worth to $5.00, for .. . ... . . . . \ new lot of Spring Norfolk model Suits at a re- Newest Norfolk model; chic, desirable styles. All duction of SI.OO- -made of fancy mixed cassimere B ' zws - Mist Floor, Rear. SOCIAL Other Personals I'age 10. Please Do Not Forget the Nursery Home Benefit No Home In Harrisburg is doing belter charitable work titan the Nursery Home for children, for the benefit of which a large card party and dance is to lie given next Tuesday evening at Chestnut street hall. The hoard of managers are endeavoring to make the occasion a success in FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 3, 1916 , every way and have In view an enter tainment that will be pleasing for all t , who attend. The institution to be 1 benefited by the proceeds of this en tertainment is one of the worthiest In the city. It started humbly in caring j for the little folks, but it has pro- ; arressed lo such an extent that the good it does is almost incalculable. , The Home is nonsectarian and cares] for all children regardless of race, j i creed or color. Many stricken families are helped temporarily in case of I sickness or poverty and the Home Is 1 always ready to help when able. It Is one of the most useful institutions ■ in the city, but it requires funds to ! ; keep it In operation. In order to care 11 for more children and give them ud-j vantages, comforts and clothing the managers of the card and dance party on Tusday night are extremely anxious to make it a success. There will be dancing from 9 to 11:30 and cars from 9 to 1 o'clock, so that there will be some form of en joyment. for all at all times. Sara Center's .orchestra will furnish the dance music. CARDS WITH MISS STUCKKR Miss Marie Stucker was hostess for the bridge club of which she Is a member at. her home, 206 Reily street | last evening. Spring (lowers in a color scheme of pink and yellow pre vailed in the decorations. I After the play a supper was served Extra Special Economies Bed Spreads '■ Apron Seersucker Longcloth Fine Satin Mar- Gingham ht^* G ™f~ Full yHrd wld '- sellles bed _ .. .. ~ l'"L Jlh chamois fin- KM, va,uc: |iS": ajd. va,ue ' s ty - spec,al • «* $1.97 f Damask Scrim Curtains Percales Sheets 1 '*' e "'iV.ea 4- '". l uu M i7a- Flne Hutch aerlni Fine ttradc Per-™*™ •**■*■* fnTi> mask ' * 00(1 pe,pc_ Curtains, la<■ e <:ale. 36 inches " n S "eets run tlon of patterns; trii mod; regular wide, neat checks ® lx9 ® 1 1 "^ les regular 50c value. 51-65 value. Our find stripes; rej!-» «*» recular for ' a yard price, pair, ular 12% c grade. ?**> reg g'" 'His. 95 * * 10<* Turkish Towels M . ■ Toweling i.rine Check- Napkins Blankets »"«" '»"«•" *•*««- od Turkish Batn ►* uI I Mereerlaed Klecce n„„„ '"«• P"™ border" Towels. in pink Napkins. 18x18 in- pla | d Blankets, in V,h 12 U ■ vard blue and yellow . i hes square, hem- blup and gray vard regular 25c value, ined ° checks; double' ' ' ' Special. "se; 98c value. (, p( j size; $2.75 1 Of/* IC\*t' Special, each. value, for. a pair, il " ±fl <i'AC j $1.97 _ Scrirn fS bI L. Cl ?l , 'i. Dre » Mr Scarfs Pillow Case, SS SfBK square and routidlMany soiiii lace, Plain white hem-very line quality; pattern tab 1 eland embroidery med Pillow Cases, 25c value; 38 in clotlis; full mer- trimmed dresser 45x36; 17c value, ches wide. Special, cerized, hem- an d bureau Special, each, yard, stitched and scul-scarfs. Special, f 1 loped: ?1.50 value, each, -* Special, each, *)"%(?* ' Dress Gingham Underwear Pillnw T„hin C ~ Sheeting Crepe rlllOW 1 UDing iimwn Mna 11 nG-ingh ani s , in Pilau? Underwear 42-Inch wide Pll-Sheeting. 76 in-many different Crepe, white, full low Tubing, good ches wide; good colorings; regular :il inches wide; heavy quality for heavy quality; 12% c value; 27 In-needs no Ironing; general use. 14c regular 25c value, ches wide. Spe-15c value. Special, value. Special, yd., Special, yard, cial, yard. yard, 10<- 19 <• 9 y 2 ? 10f to the guests who included Miss Edith Troup, Miss Mildred Astrich. Miss Anna Nissley, Miss Marie Stucker, Edt?ar Barnes, Richard Hcagy, Clair L. Miller and Samuel B. Nissley. LYTER-CAM PBKI.L BRIDAL EVENT OF L;VST EVENING Miss Margaret B. Campbell, daugh ter of Mrs. Clara Campbell, 1845 Whitehall street, and William Lyter, of Dauphin, were united in marriage last evening at the bride's home by the Rev. William B. Cooke. The bride wore a frock of white crepe meteor with garnitures of lace and pearls alld carried a shower of sweet peas and roses. She was at- tended by Miss Elizabeth Campbell and Miss Marie Hare as bridesmaids. Blake Gilday and Arthur Ertzweiler, of Dauphin, were groomsmen. Mrs. Lyter is a trained nurse, grad uating from the University of Penn sylvania Hospital with the class of 1914. Mr. Lyter is connected with the Pennsylvania liailroad shops at Luck now. Mr. and Mrs. Lyter will reside in Dauphin. GIT JESTS or THE BARRYS SPEND PLEASANT EVENING Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barry enter tained at their residence, 1828 North Sixth street, with cards and music. Daffodils, I'trns and silver cande- Men's Big Shirt Special Our 1000 Percale Dress Shirts Worth to $1.25 for J Attractive black and colored stripe effects, laundered cuffs and soft turn-back cuffs, coat style. Made of good quality washable percales. All sizes. FIRST FLOOR. labra adorned the table for a delicious , supper served after games of five hun- j dred. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kulp, Miss Greek, MIBS Maude Fetterolfe, Blair Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ibach, Miss Mary Hoff man, W. J. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Barry. Mrs. Cunningham's Dinner to Mrs. Elder of Denver Mrs. Jesse E. B. Cunningham, of the Riverside Apartments, was hostess last evening at a little dinner given In com pliment to Mrs. Elder, of Denver, Col., who is visiting her aunt. Mrs. A. J. Dull, at Front and Chestnut streets. Spring flowers graced the table, around which gathered Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Dull, Mrs. Robert A. Lamberton, Miss Jennie Dull, Miss Caroline Pear son. Miss Mary Harris Pearson, Mrs. Frances Torrington, Mrs. William Henderson, Mrs. Marchand, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. CARDS AND A SUPPER Mrs. E. F. Arnold, of 2031 Bwatara street, gave a small card party last evening at her home, the guests in cluding Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mollis, Mr. ! and Mrs. Walter Gordon Drane, Mr. and Mrs. George Bricker, Miss Mar garet R. Boas. Hervey Wltmer, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Elias 11. Mumma, of 216 North Fifteenth street, announce the birth of :i daughter, Dorothy Jane Mumma. Saturday, February 26, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gordon, of 1200 North Cameron street, announce the birth of a son, Norman Max Gordon, Friday, February 25, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, of Bendersville, announce the birth of a daughter. Mary Jane Wright, Monday, February 28, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are former llarrisburifera. I,EAVES FOR LEBANON Mrs. Emma J. Seibert, of Green street, went to Lebanon to-day to visit lier niece, Mrs. John Christian Houck. Mrs. Seibert will witness the presen tation by Lebanon folks of "The Maglo Wheel." in whloh John G. Houok takes the part of the burgometotar. BLACKHEADS AND PIMPLES ON FACE large, Hard and Red. In Blotches. Caused Itching and Burning. Lost Rest at Night HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My trouble, which was blackhead* and pimples, waa severest In the too*, Tha pimples were large, hard aad red sad §ln blotches and as used mack disfigurement. They also caused much Itching aad burning and my thee TIWIS Irritated by saatohtat and I lost my rest at nigh* sa account of the trnslik "At last I tot Oottoora Soap and Olntmsnl I used the Cutlcrura Soap and Otat ment both morning and evening, applying the Ointment first, then In about Ave min utes I washed my face with Ctattcura Soap and in three weeks I was healed." (Signed) B. J. Strickier, 679 Princess York. Pa*. Aug. 12, lfiiS. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad* dross post-card "Coticurt, Day*. T, llw ton." Sold throughout the world. 5
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