! i o-night From 7.30 to 9.30 A Fashion Show On Livi g Models and Band Concert By the Commonwealth Band Store Will Not Be Open Store Will Not Be Open ' | l * Great Fashion Show P Great Band Concert i TißSrr Jp SlaS: J| ;, \wm~ SE l£lTcX™™™ starts To-morrow, Friday Morning, Promptly at 8 O'clock S^ S D Wpo l sit a e u S | I « v '^ I U " de £ seUin , g ?T e ™ Ea | te - ' Coats&.Dresses 11 Sl l stunning Are the EASTER HATSi [\ A Truly Remarkable Money-Saving Opportunity For All; s J Thi Prp Fn^r ij nt ,„„ Uina Fm „, 1 > f•: Right NOW is the Time and Kaufmans Is the Store that will give you the Suit, Coat or Dress Satisfaction in j| a e tLGlSter Underselling tLVeth oC I 5 every detail of fit, fabric, finish and style at a price far below what you'll have to pay for it elsewhere. "Under- i g » ai *Z 2 I ;! sell" is our slogan and we're doing it to the Queen s Taste in this Great Pre-Easter Underselling Event. J 2 HS*%nd°save an '' ntor thl " Kvcnt " ,M| Mt As,OMnt,| ms underselling l'rke*. NO»v« tin- ume to Buy Your Faster X # &■: Every Suit, Coat or Dress offered is a crisp, new 1916 creation and a pronounced Bargain. i g « TTTMM ' TM/ 1 xt ~ , x , ~ , of il 1000 Handsome Easter SUITS, 500 Newest taster COATS i s hats. « $2.90 ontowmed c hats ri if I Scores of Beautiful Easter Dresses and Hundreds of Smart New Skirts !| f "" ~LJW- SET. ™'" 6 . 79c 1 j /% All Sizes For Every Woman and All Colors J g —_T - <'lover now shapes In Turbans and «I 1 - I' i»s T? A CTI?D TJ ATC TJ RT „ V - " MJABBSMN Sailors, In a finality of hemp; black and O w 5/Your New EASTER SUIT At JjL Your New Spring Coat At A;! § Women, at 53«90 WOMEN 'S AND CHILDREN'S gC % nr 1 r* _ r I r„,„i C _ * __ HMfef r 3 jj 5 The most stylishly clever creations I f\ NEWEST UNTRIMMED HATS oa V- remen ous e-as Jh^Big Pre-Easter Event SaVing >■ o newest shapes and colors. Price |l C•: Women's & Misses' New Easter Suits; Values <t 19 7 Ij; to $16.50. Pre-Easter Underselling Price ..***'•*> X£J Thc NEW CORDUROY COATS For d>|- OH Sg ER HATS s4 t 9o WT IS §) 2;," Smartest new models in Men's Wear Serge, All Wool Poplins, < liYl Women and Misses: Values UP to $7 50, for *-P J•v/ U <*, An/ latest shapes and colors. All sizes. f { anil Shepherd Checks; blacks, navy blues, Copenhagen, tan and y~\nH r i 5 Can't be matched elsewhere for less than /Aa\ wr «nr> .r.TmnT.. 2 * black and white checks; all sizes. / NJ * V In *ll the newest colors and striped effects. / & Jti.ilO. Copies of latest imported models WUMJiIN 6 AINU LhilL,DKll,N S UNTRIM- 3ff M . / . I \ • % and artists' new creations from our own /wJMI A/ITTTV T_T A T>O T-I - IT _ _ )I R Women's & Misses' Easter Suits; Values to <t"l C Hf) I (J wj J. § workrooms. A stunning model here to Jf/Mj Mh,L) HA IS. Pre-Easter Un- d* 1 AfV 0 J | -I $22.50. Pre-Easter Underselling Price ~„, piJ,UV Y ■ Popular SHEPHERD CHECK COATS For Women.; g BuU «ny taste; all colors and slues. WW derselling Price W i aHfC/ g | ft JL"%, 1 »nd Mi SS «: Valu es up ,o $8.50. Pre- djC QCj % Smart H»t< t? <lO tft M <»ll ' ,?* r~'' 7". "S"~* W ' "* w """""" It %•; lined with Heau de Cygne—many trimmed in colors, belted J I \ Easter Event *s) <*J •*J %Jo UpUlt lO Sailor Shapes of fine hemp; becoming styles for g V # J and flared effects; all'colors and sizes up to 46. \ Glared and belted effects, small, medium and large checks; § v : ' women and children; all colors and sizes. 0% J"". Women's & Misses' Easter Suits; $27.50 CJOA.OO jk/ ijA h M all sizes. oo<H>ooo<K>OOOOOOCH3OO<K>OOftO<J<HSO<H><joOOOOOO<J<>OO<J<iOOaooCH>o<H3<KHS<K>o<JOO<J<iOOCKJ<JO<JOOOO<H>o V; Value. Pre-Easter Underselling Price, '■ CTWt "ti u r«i iii\|^|rnrf|J l |;rr n<\ftir u » ~JL -1. -iH. < | i■' A host of smart styles of gabardines, tine poplins, lm- Latest SERGE, POPLIN and GABARDINE COATS |« M #T\i_ A. T* J. TT J 21* f-* , yv . W J (( Jr \ r 1 ""S" 1 V *" M ' """tin nn :; f r " e «reat Pre-Easter Underselling Event Brings TC J5 rlety of new checks, including velours; all sizes, especially j / i \\ $15.00. Pre-taster Event f __ n A * 1 » C for extra large women. /I i\\ Wonderful variety; all new; all latest colors; unlined, lined SJL | T f | ||q, 1 T XV 7" All /*. 11/flt |V* 1 M /;■ Women's & Misses' Easter Suits: $37.50 / I /!, \\\ an<l hHlr ll " e ' 1 modf ' ls: a 'i si"es; other styles as low as *5.»5 J. 1 | CtO \X<X 1 JLJKJ W k 1 1"I Value. Pre-Easter Underselling Price, \ j : \\\ i Si / flffirSaSHs / L M V $24.75 i |Spring Waists & Silk Blouses! | poplin, taffeta silks, imported gabardines, poplins, com- / \ \- Whipcord. Gabardine, Serge and Poplin Coats with"! 1 , S| Ii th o 0 ' an d" "ruff effects?'rep rod ucU on iof LJ > - \J> medium and full capes~or with ripple collars; lined { 1 It will pay any woman to buy her season s entire supply at these prices. T S F % Bernard, Oherinct, Jenny, Rpn and Hrandt exclusive v | \ with contrasting colors; a host of new novel effects; all ■) Kaufman sis headquarters for charming waists. We lay special stress on the X | models; ail sir.es and all colors. L-] sizes. I« following because prices are very small for such high-grade qualities and smart —sSi, _ _ if k ' . \ 1 j / r "J ( stvles All sizes. .. UvnASAA a M ,5 ?fw S sto" s s"' Jl\ New S P rin S Dresses For All at Pre-Easter \ I NEW VOILE WAISTS QO Women's Combination (|»0 Q{- jTj • The.re are Suits here for every figure, no matter how hard that \ \ T - Prirof *! sat .. .. Silk Blouses for .... U/ %J tl/ *J } /HN . ' K < figure may be to lit. \ \ U lIUCI SiClllUg fl l<_es .'I . Kxqulsite creation that will cost you d ' fe'N. » I!• Stylish Stouts and Stubby Stout Suits, $13.50 to $29.50 An ® l ' l ' f!XtrPme l- v •Ufart and the assortment is unusually |J I whTte wUh colored * 5 0 " in 1,10 f»ture; combination of /F 1/ > \ , fi I;I Coats for Stout Women SIO.OO to $24.75 large and varied. 5 1 »"<!•< -/' i- »nd plali; white trimmed with OcowtU '"owpei HPT >\ « f ■I * Silk Poplin Orowe. £0 QC Taffeta Silk Dresses, new models ' t y 'PB; " lain ' shades " r fT| \., \ 1 S )•., ForW nTuU & and colors \ \ Wash Silk BLOUSES (t» "1 Q£ Copies of Imported dJ AQ [- U-'U y TvAlif Pre-Easter Underselling Event of Pre-Easter Underselling Price SIO.OO to 4.75 I"! l at I silk Blouses for ■ '■ NEWEST SPRING DRESS SKIRTS ~ v° clever new models, in Ji These waists will sell later at $2.50 and Dainty Crepe de Chine and Georgatta T v ) I Z 3^ |'• -Z „ T t,,. black and new colors; sises from Crepe de Chines and Crene Me- < Buy now. Made of serviceable Crepes of finest quality In exquisite new A.. K fj\ \' \J Sll 1 9 I ror Women and Misses S.f® e f» . 4 , tf > womf, n's 4«. | )r< . MSOS ln „n Springs ■! I striped wash silks. Also crepe de Chine shades and styles. Blouses that will \ /'//'«% 1% Pure Wool Serge Skirts, valued at $2.50; in black £,95 $5.95 newest styles* and color! J I silk^ blouses in the newest shades. All tlvely ? n sale now \il if f , S W>TnS°^..vi.-uV d - «»4.00V,W- wiii' •• • ® o'o2 „ J*™ 1 ' Prt ~ »!«.«*» t«. KW4.W ? i Pussv Willow Taffeta 00, C Jl» L«d!«. SOk ItS QE / I? ' and navy; latest Spring .styles 62.90 GorgeOUS New Easter Dresses, at ... $24.7.) '■ | <?ib- Rlrmcec fn.- 52*95 Blouses Produced, at u)0«c/0 f W 14 I New Shepherd Check Skirts, valued at $2.50; d»1 QC include Georgette Crepe Crepe Meteor Tiffeta fine Crenede chine f Blouses for *'*' Reproduction of the finest foreign ere- / . hi f I 1 big variety of styles; all sizes and combination of Sill-'nnd no«rJltt« <'•,««„• 11 . .• !' I Also new crepe de chines, gorgreous lace ations, made of lovely quality Crepe de *\y/lti>[S> I Extra size Skirts of pure wool serge valued at $3 95- ni- «-naconißlnatU>n of Silk and (Jeorgelto « repe, all exact reproductions I efTects and nets. Including C.-orgette chine. Georgette Crepe combinations; t/IMNi f J I•: new models at Pure wool sf i ge, valued at $2.95 of the finest Parisian models, showing the defl French touches that f A .-repes. In .various color combinations. various new trimming treatment '.ndVili HfKAj f '■ ' them that clifrerent appearance from the usual. # » Waists you'll have* to pay s4.ou for later best shades and all sizes. Cost $7.&0 later \\ 1 xl a't "" ——— — ■■ / in i ii i _ >„• |_on; all sizes'and colors. in the season. W Wmm "*** —lF ■■ 1 I—————I II I ■ ■ » Pre - Easter Underselling Event INFANTS' WEAR h This Women's and Children's | I PRE-EASTER EVENT >l. In Women's New Spring Gloves '"New Ladies Ribbed UNDERWEAR Tlimisnnds <>l" pairs of I Ills season's, most popular, desirable styles ,O p*r"' o |'i f'W ■ f,,sl black, while ami colors; ali EASTER NECKWEAR K P <ui(l grades; absolutely perfect lilting and attractively low priced. Made of English Serge and (ash- sizes at liidcrselling I'riees. , AtO 17 ■ 111 IB* • 9 t xr i TVT TIT L ti w arx mere; pretty embroidered styles, as Women's t 11/1 Handsome new style Collar and j\t rrP-l\asrPr I J nnPI*CP I ltl Pf ■/•/>* S | Kayser s New Washable upoV»s - other style. s ,o,.kings. „ r . li Vic ...gandie, embroidery and lie Ldner underselling rrices | [!*' I ana .'. . „ .... Value ISC. All sizes, fast lace trimmed efTects; 24c S Chamoisette Gioves rvc_ Sa, 8 '"""'"' 1 " l """ 1 "' uaic.' VESTS; y» udi«- siik VESTS O o_ I wo es . . . /t)C a pr. 24c b«« v.iu« t. tsc. tor.. I ISC h. »OC I Spring's latest styles, in black, white and natural. Splendid wash- iir, d some embroidered, some in Black, white and all colors 0,1 Sn,p Saturday; 48c Splendid, well made, ribbed • ?- n '' , ' ,es,, ,' newest Spring % able grade, in all sizes and new novelty effects. Literally hundreds of Empire or box effects; all sizes. and novelty effects. Special at styles; in all sizes weight. Kayser make and ail sizes. » different styles. Better buy now; no telling when we'll be able to dupli- VAST VARIETY OP Sll.lv HOSES For AO.** New Gold and Silver Collar and ' ' —— K cate this offer. \KW Sl*l{lX<« CAI'S AN'l> HATS Women: pair 'OC Cuff Sets, neat embroidered de- j ' C • r> - ui. j r-. Kavser's Famous SILK GLOVES For Women Made of Lingerie Cloth, beauti- Black, White and colors; also signs; also Collar and Cuff Sets of Ladies' Union Suits; Of\ 7 " Klbbed Enve- K JVctybC ct uso w i -^ 0 ur vvomcn fully trimmed with lace, embroi- newest striped and novelty ef- embroidered organdie and voile; _ lone CHEMISE* A n 5 Thousands of New Black, White and (so*ay Gloves with different der.v and ribbon. A bewildering fects, in all sizes; reinforced some lace trimmed and separate Values to 75c, for .. wV* .. . __ . ' /| « new black and white combinations. Silk <?loves will be more popular array of new styles soles, heels nd toes. Kayser collars of Georgette crepe, organ- values to /DC, tor ... XU v than ever this season iind decidedly more than scarce. All sizes here: oi/. 1 (IX Silk Hose, #I.OO to M1..V1. Scores die and crepe de chine silk in flesh N'ew summer weight Swiss ribbed a ~O Dn iar cnrmoni , f pair " u ' » 4 anQ 'P I -'" 1 l % SKCOM) n.OOIt novelty styles First floor sizes. I'lrst Floor 1 K we, « nl - A " j* SHOE INDUSTRY INHUMMELSTOWN Pike Company Growing Rap idly; Spark Plug Com pany to Start Work Hummelstown, Pa., March 30. — With the taking over of the shoe fac tory here by W. L. Pike, formerly con- ] Simply Pour Boiling Water on a Steero Cube / 1 and your cup of delicious Hot Steero is ready. / I Steero Cubes added to soups, sauces and [ )[ -j gravies greatly improve the flavor. / Y IScMleffelln & Co., Distributors. New York ff{ i~| , STEERO^ R©g. U. S. Pat. Of/. ' CUBES lAwardmd Mrdal of Honor ««t SroJir Panama-Pacific Exvn.it,on %'. J '"v^■srr-^niarDallcat**- 5a- franco. >9)5 * D„|„, THURSDAY EVENING, netted with the Halifax Shoe Com ! pany, the shoe Industry in Huminels j town is taking a big jump ami in the | near future the local factory will'be experiencing the busiest period in its history. The plant Is now known as (he W. L. Pike Shoe Company, and Air. Pike has been In control of the business since January 15. At that time the employes numbered about 20, but. now there are between 70 and 80 on the | payroll and additional labor is being taken on as fast as it can be secured. Mr. Pike hopes to have about 140 peo ple working at the plant within a very short time. At the time Mr. Pike took charge of the plant, too, the output was about 200 pairs daily and now It has risen Ito 500 pairs. With the increased force which the new head of the business I hopes to have soon, the output will jjump lo about 1,000 pairs daily. A>t the preesnt time many improve- I ments are being made In the plant and | this week men are engaged In Install ing new fitting room tables, said to be the most up-to-date in this terri tory. The cartoning room is being i newly equipped and other changes are 1 being made. ; Since Mr. Pike came to Hummels town seven new styles have been added to the list, and it Is said that the local concern now carries one of the strong est lines in the State. The plant manufactures Infants', children's, misses' and women's McKay shoes and sells them to retailers principally. Mr. Pike was connected with the shoe factory at Halifax for Hfteen years and was also associated with the Johnson-Haillie Company at Mil lersburg for six years. He is very well known in the shoe business and re cently when lie decided to increase his force of salesmen, he received 134 ap plications. To Make Spark Plugs The Pike shoe factory is the only In dustry in llummelstown at present, aside from warehouses and lumber yards, but within a short time it is ex pected that the recently incorporated National Service Corporation which will manufacture spark plugs, will soon begin operations. Quite a num ber of residents in the town are In terested in the new concern which has for its officers Dr. N. W. Hershner, Mechanlcsburg. president: R. H. Thomas. ./r., Mechanlcsburg, secre tary; und P. K. Stevenson, Philadel phia, treasurer. The plug which the corporation will manufacture is something new on the market and will sell with a guarantee that they will give service as long as the car. The new features of the plug include reinforced porcelain, simple construction and adjustment and a disc instead of the "point" found In all other plugs. The disc shoots out doz ens of sparks at once time instead of just one as the "points" will do and HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH because of tills there is always a cer tainty of an explosion. Since 'he concern has come to 11 umnielstou'ii. a big building has been purchased, remodeled nr.d put 111 good shape, but the war lias been responsi ble for the delay In getting machinery and getting the business underway. tCfforts have- been made to get the necessary machinery from abroad, but the shipment is; not forthcoming, al though the order lias been placed. Just now the company's officers are planning to have the parts of plugs made at various plants in this coun try until machinery can be procured. Some difficulty is being experienced in this, too, because of the brisk busi ness conditions in the iron and steel industries all over the country. How ever, it is understood that in the near future one concern will lie in position to make the parts and then they will be shipped to Hummelstown for as sembling. The new industry will em ploy quite a number of men. GOOD ROADS DAY WILL BE HELD MAY 25 [Continued From First Page] are called upon to either devote the day to work or to contribute for labor or road materials. Last year the Governor spent the day on the roads as did Highway Com missioner Cunningham and many Stale, county and local officials. The proclamation Is as follows: "Whereas, There is an enlightened and greatly universal interest in good roads for this Commonwealth, and "Whereas, The improvement and upkeep of our highways is now ac knowledged to be an essential good to our people in transporting the prod ucts of the farm to the best markets. In affording Increasingly convenient means of access on the part of our people in one part of the State to those In another, and in laying the foundation for a necessary prepared ness, and "Whereas, Many public spirited Icitizens, great commercial bodies, civic | associations, agricultural organiza-j |tions, automobile clubs, anil county or j sanitations in the interest of Rood > I roads in Washington, Allegheny, Law rence, Venango, Clarion, Huntingdon,! Mifflin, Blair, Chester and other coun- j ties have requested that a day lie set j aside to be known as "State-wide, Good Roads Day" and "Whereas, On Good lioads day in 1915 above 78,000 citizens gave freely! the day to work 011 the roads, above 11,000 teams were voluntarily put to use on the roads, while county organi zations were formed in more than halt the counties of the State to promote the movement for the right observ ance of Good Roads day, and the judges in 17 counties joined the Exec utive in issuing proclamations calling upon the citizens of their respective districts to participate in the hearty observance of this day, and many manufacturers with patriotic zeal made substantial contributions of cash and' material, declaring in many In stances a holiday for their employes to permit their workmen to give the day to the highways. "Therefore, I, Martin G. Brum baugh, Governor of this Common wealth, fully in sympathy with the purpose of this and every movement that holds promise of better road con ditions for our people and deeply con cerned to stimulate in every proper way a State-wide interest in good roads, and resolved, even with inade quate appropriations, to make our State highways safe, comfortable and permanent avenues of travel, do make thiij proclamation: "That each and every supervisor of the townships of this Commonwealth is obliged by. law and in good con science to give this movement cor dial support and to make this day memorable in greatly improved public roads; "That all our citizens, having a pat riotic regard for this great Common wealth shall so plan l heir personal duties as to uive the entire day to the MARCH 30. 1916. improvement of our highways or con tribute to tlie proper local authorities such sum in money or such material as will add lo the substantial good the day should accomplish; "That all our citizens, living in cit ies or towns, and owning automobiles go on this day to the country and Vol unteer their services in adding to the safety and comfort of themselves and others when traveling upon our high ways; and "That, this day "may lie a State-wide memorable action upon the part of our people in the performance of a Kreat public service, to which the Healthful Sleep is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation of life. During sleep Nature renews the vital forces of the body and restores the energy. Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion. I o avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and the bowels regular. The health of these organs Is Assured by Beecham's Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid neys, toning and putting them in good working order. Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at the first unfavorable symptom, they begin to take BEEWISPILLS Directions of Special Value to Woman with Every Bo*. Sold by druggists throughout the worM. In boxes, 10c, 25c. 'State Department of Highways will most cordially give its support and co-operative assistance, I hereby de-» signate and set aside Thursday, May 25, 19 18. as State-wide Good ' Koads Day in Pennsylvania. "Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at the City of | Harrisburg.this thirtieth day of March in the year of our Lord one thou sand nine hundred and sixteen, and of the Commonwealth the one hundred and fortieth. "By the Governor: "CYRUS K. WOODS. "Secretary of the Commonwealth." 5
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