jA Typical Kaufman Page of Rare Money-Saving Opportunites For Saturday Shoppers] I Tomorrow wi THE be Big Day in Kaufman's Outergarment ? | Hundreds of New Trimmed HATS f5 j;i Section; The Big Reduction Offer 8 Suits Continues i I Fresh From our own Workrooms Priced Specially Low For Saturday 11 ll' *7l. cs* i? ¥ J AAJ A > i i , , rr. $ S };! C'' f \ < \ NOW'S the time to secure that particular Suit you liked but could not afford before Easter. To the \ g price you would not believe possible. Every one a modified or o 1 J!' / I VnY uKF re g rou P ed broken line assortments have been added additional purchases which are marked to sell at !; o elaborated copy of the latest Parisian effect Turbans and 6, S LA i Slf big reductions - That means Big Bargains To-morrow. Take advantage of your opportunity J | SCO res of those popular new Sailors, ribbon and flower' trim- f 1 €!( jl'l J OH>l Women's and (t[l A Af\ Women's and dJIO *7 C. Women's and <f» Ir* f\f\ % mcd. Prices ranee from ,g i I TvJrr' IWI Misses ' SUITS, Misses' SUITS, 3>1Z../0 Misses' SUITS, «P 1 D.UU !; o ISP* /K1 AA &"» f\r\ d» f\r\ a <t» Waa 0 1 , ■'! if//A \ \SI Values up to $15.00 Values up to $17.50 Values up to $22.50 5 g -»> / 3>1.y0« Ibo.90« 53.90 tO S5-90 %!' /(i 11/ (<" 1 \ \ Latest flare effects and fabrics. Snappy new models, materials Charming new styles, all the 5 X . ' o' I CSA" I ) \1 W > sizcs - and all sizes. new fabrics and sizes. ■' o | N .°i "" ,F^ tENT - ALL NEW! 8 #'!(_ f( \ \\ _P Women's and d»1 OAA Women's and Women's ,a n d <f» r\ A n* U HUNDREDS OF NEW HATS For Children II l'i WiiKjJ J .Jr-il Muses' SUITS, «J> 1 O.UU Misses' SUITS, Misses' SUITS, tbZ4. it) i o •„ „„ i , . • ,a- - . „» I I: iiSlTr \ Values up .<,525.00 $27.50 Value Values up M $35.00 jg / ,v " lf ? m "8 1 l> straws, trimmed $ 1 Qfl frt TA. Q0 g ( r'! I I \ onderful, new and classy, lat- Extraordinary value in all the All high grade styles, in the !; § Wlt " ' ots °' ribbons and c q S ' FT On IU ijJT./V/ o » \'} / A 1 I \ cs t materials, colors and all sizes, latest models, fabrics and all sizes, best materials, colors and all sizes. !• S 4|:/ \ ANOTHER BIG LOT OF SPRING COATS HAVE JUST ARRIVED J ■ ■! % I \ | I Truly remarkable values and no end to the new styles—Checks, Plaids, Serges, Poplins, White It'S KdUffflfLll'S For the LclTgCSt & LOWGSt N?W ) it ''\ Coats and Silk Coats. All sizes. All colors and all the newest of the new for every purpose you can \ AsSOftlTl &/ S' OUSGS Styles I Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Women's ;IIMI Misses' Women's and Misses' Women's ami Misses' !' Come Prepared ToillOrrOW FOF the MOSt C. jy I 1% * h *Vsr $7 95 JtiTo (H) jkV •* 7" «?¥«« •" Remarkable Values Offered This Season A }\^ |f \|"l\ For $7.50* Values. For 10 o*o* Values The seal's smart- F0r",,!,! $16.50 Thai *Ta!s'f be Oupll- i J VZ\r 98 C B,lk BIOCSES ' $3.95 LA I \ \g W\ Shepherd checks. Scores of newest belt est models and mate- Values. cated anywhere else for % \ alueil up to *I.BO, for nt ... « &>■,*!/*, r ,<¥ i NHI /■! l| la,^e checks, serges, and semi-belts; all new rials: all sizes and col- Wonderful variety of less than SIK.OO All i latest Spring models, exquisitely Made 111 Pretty shades of colored __ W ) \ \ a " BiZeS an,l reV lH ' ,nnterlata 81 lheiUß and rials eS, ,-olo!s le « B nd """ fa '"' icS an " 'I mndP ° f flne WhUe and 6 " also white; 'aVort different modi MMfff/fflM M, M ' 10® rials, colors and sizes, sizes. ? Voiles, Organdies and Seco Silks, plain els from which to choose, fancy frilled Jj&flß I::°': |J ' ITs. t|L | '• \'\J CHILDREN'S COATS, 2TO 14 YEARS., $1.95, $2.95,53.95 TO $8.95 Si." wbfc *" tSVt&I'ST' "*""" jW l||i| Mb' .1 , )I" '! Kxquisite New SILK «C/I QC Beautirnl New Sfl.K CC QC Hi' i MtW //S J / f fßovs' & rirls' i-lf/ In 1 U r 7 s anywhei" *'efse °of l)l Kauf" Combinations "crLpe f S 17c Stockings, 1 1 Izc Royal Worcester \ Girls' White and Colored DRESSES at I hhl trimmed with (ieorgette Crepe I C line; all <"rei)e models; /|/ |||| J K , ~ , , (| MESSRS] _, „ . „ S and Crepe de Chine in combina- all colors, all sines; simply toofa'/U 1 f % I StJckTn e g s a wlth U nnen 7L? he'el i: B,G AFTER EASTER SAVINGS J! aM -"*«»• colo,s and new " eaut,,u » a / A#' I \ and toe; all sizes, fast black and Jill ~ / —— j! ||| % C FIRST FLOOR In new models, famous for |! MB A Bto II Years; Heal $2.50 \ allies; tf? •* qq !' ___ — % J comfort and good, stylish linos: ff s l>e< , l«l T«>-morrow win}" 5 ~ "* \ # 1/ V new Spring models now beiiig i; Scores of handsonie new Spring style's, trimmed ![ Allothftr C A Til Dn A V CDm A I C INFANTS* J # I Another Saturday Sal, of S'" 00 AHOITOr » 2 I Rf N A A ANTEED 39c ... ; Shirt Salp Women's Ribbed INew Coats ? \ KINU6 wt/V. shapes are being shown at .{J (iirls' white ami Col- <;iiN' Wl.ite DRKSSKS j! "| f-y J I '^Vr.^n.!; 50 IsS® 98c Ssr.f:"S3.9s i! For Men Underwear and Dresses i C set with all kinds of pretty c ol- ' hA * NP lIA K j > $1.50 Values Newest and prettiest J> Styles «in<l materials finished and « M ored stones. Kverv ring: ffuar- rp _ J'J l! AHSSIiIuII M«d« nf ««o , ull . llo styles shown this sea- jj Qt _ • . M Ladies 12ftc Swiss 1 made to please the most crltieal f f anteed or a new ring free. All Two Splendid ffIHRU and trlsr, nmv fw "on, made of organles ! Springs Newest QC Ribbed Vests 1"C mothers. W m sizes. Cnoriolc 1 nHW laf, f «ud tine lawns, trim- j[ Dress SHIRTS l/!)C A great collection of the prettiest » ■ Muslinwear opecials S tolor ginghams; smart med with lace or em- <> ... ~ . '' * . r) Indies' 15c Swiss 1 91/ _ new Pique and Serge Coats just ar- m !* Mercerized Silk Sweaters ul., v .. H 5 new styles; fi to 14 broidery or both com- ]! I'ine Madras, Percales and Reps, Ribbed Vests /2C rived. Mothers will be glad to ■ mcit-ci 1/2CU 011 k owcdtcrs Handsome >ijfht (.owns QC. 5 \ \ \ years. bined !' attractive new striped effects, laun- ® buy them at M For Women For Women, worth .HI.:!.", ? \! V^S T ARRAV OK SWISS DRESSES M)R GIRM dered cuffs and French cuffs; all ladles' 50c Union 39c QO p X- <t"2QC J A special offer of the prettiest 1-ace and embroidery trim- | \ J V 1 We've assembleif ( , '! ott v euiDTU . . Sui,s . at VOC XO £ new weaves, styles and colors. med; cut wide and full; all sizes. | f \l ,j,, s| stvipo iniu.in'ii', 1 ih, ! l(>s ,!! . daln- SILK SHIRTS d* O A C Toadies' 75c Union AA r- Infants' New Dresses arc also % With or without belt or sash. SilU Camisoles, /lOr* S i 1 B simple matter for n»rr>nf« »„ , w , , e a ver - v '! For Men Sutts. at tOC being shown in wide assortments # Nothing more desirable for cool 7.V- Values, at \ I# Org Voile" anTT hv ih/ " ,easin^ 11 « t v!e. | * °,L .f".,' *l*'",T hT 7 t .« r, of dainty new styles; all sizes ( -,.„ n in C won I- ah t i 7(l , ~,, .. 1 f Of* ha , : 1 , am uwii! b.\ the scores; all dif- < Reautlful new striped effects, Ladies' 35c Drawers. O/I M SI »> <i r > and un •i. P , a V I>ln j 'rimmed 5 W 'erent and all new; all deslr- /I Q to tfo qj- ;! made of good tub silk: all sizes; at 4-Qp 'tfl o^l Fli'ST Fiooij with \al. lace and wistaria; all | W able; 2to 6 year sizes 5Z.y5 !» soft cuffs; variety of patterns. FIRST FLOOR W J L V I L——— L SECOND FLOOR K I Take a Valuable Tip From the Kaufman Clothing Store.Mr. Man I Buy Your New Spring Suit Here To-morrow and UMmJ. m Actually Save $2.00 to $5.00 /]vW/ / \ That's wluit your purchase will not you. Kaufman's offer the Dame Itfgli quality, style, material and workmanship for $2.00 \ to over $5.00 less than other stores ask. ]/}) \ Just bear that little fact in miud when you jro shopping to- / , W-I ' ■■'*/ jj Smart SPRING SUITS sll /tfj) I For Men and Young Men 1• • O I / X J|[V I The kind yon pay SIB.OO for elsewhere, made of new English Mjjlll Lr I lIWM y/YJy^ ] Mixtures, Blue Serges. Worsteds and Cassimeres. All the newest Ami!; vHjlWffc ill /L. " | models, colors and all sizes. /Bi-'v/i' IWW \\| I VW| | The Newest PINCH-BACK \\Vj k j SUITS For Young Men 4 Of[ tfuA A • s\V/|] | The season's most popular style Suit for young men. A great juHmi \ i^nf variety of the newest checks, mixtures, serges, worsteds and l 't"TyffpCTlk 1 j 1 homespuns. All slses and equal to the best SIB.OO value shown The Best BLUE SERGE SUITS Tt O I /Br IIP/ lin the City For Men, at W* • &| j Bill |Wj/ ] j Absolutely Sun-Proof All Wool Blue Serge and the price of|HKJK9I j S|lß| iisfA —aww j|£ many Blue Serge Suits sold at $15.00 elsewhere. All sizes. M99ifis Hj|l| I •9H|m9l Handsome SPRING SUITS sl/1 TTT mP \ For Men and Young Men, at I O ||j |ivV v \ \\ An entirely new line of the finest hand-tailored Suits produced 111 11 WvvS for men and young men this season. We know they are equal U tt\«\\VN to values other stores sell at $20.00 and $22.50. Don't decide ll V\v\\W elsewhere until you see and try on a few of these clever Suits. L Nearly All Parents Buy Their Boys' Clothing at Kaufman's Not only because they save a good many dollars but because BBHL varieties are larger at Kaufman's than anywhere else. Quality -Ji workmanship is of the finest, and styles always new and up- f to-the-minute. Save two and three dollars on your boy's suit to ll'-J-// Boys' Norfolk d» r% Qp- Boys' Norfolk (f» A OC\ T \ SUITS at 3>£.?7D SUITS at llliil \\ , That can't be matched anywhere All-wool materials in durable col- I HMBgll l less than $3.50. All sizes. ors and patterns. All sizes in Sun -1 j k Boys' New Nor- tf* QQQ Norfolk SUITS <J» r* OC\ \ i folk SUITS ... ipjiOl/ For Boys SD«Uu ties, .- ani 'i !' a t tern s Keep you securing tliein for Smart TOP COATS For Boys, " ** Sizes 2 H to 8 years. Latest mixtures and checks; other stores want for Coats not nearly as Kood; all sizes. SAI'K BIiOWN OPKX Waynesboro, Pa., April 28. The' (reneral merchandise store of Wallerj Newcomer at Quincy, near Waynes boro, was broken Into anil money se-1 cured from the cash register and safe. t CASTORIA Forlnfantsand Children. Bears tha IMiad You ta Always Bougbl ; FRIDAY EVENTNPG, HARRISBURG *&&&£ TELEGRAPH APRIL 28. 1916 KX - 111" R<« KSS SKHIOI'SI.Y 11.1, |] Special to llie Telegraph Marietta. Pa.. April 28. Ex-chief | burcess. John Kusle. of Marietta, is i eiitlcally ill at his home, with Rrlnht's disease. He is a veteran of the Civil War. I Miss Jean Hawthorne Bride of G. A. Strohm at Carlisle Special in the Telegraph Carlisle, Pa., April 28. An im portant social event here was the wed dinr, in the First Presbyterian church at eiuht o'clock last evening of Miss Jean Hawthorne, and G. Alfred Strohm. (iucstr! were present from Harrishure. McthanlcHDurfr. Phila delphia, ShippensUuie, and Chapibers burg. Wonderful Values Tomorrow in the Bargain Basement ! wx 1 1 The largest and most complete line of colored wash \ KpH 1 JPAH fabrics in the city. 1 / 25c Fancy, Floral and Stripe Many beautiful designs and col <tlO cn T^„„D .„ Organdie, in many different colors orings, in tine Voiles, 40 inches I lapestry Brussels Kugs a nd designs; special, 17c wide: a " new KOO,Js :pp r , Room size 9x12 feet, ,n A QET yar< * yard handsome Oriental and floral I I l.t/O , r „ I i■tp rtr , llrM tDJLV/ „ 35 ,f * ,n « Grade Craveinette Irish Poplin, the standard poplin 1 i=> designs ~ Poplin in all colors absolutely fast of Ameri( , t 2 8 Inches OP,. 1 sls Tapestry Brussels Rugs $19.50 Heavy Tapestry Rugs r eolnl. yard 19c w 'di. all oolors. )nrd . . ■... It "•"""'P ll ' K",BTa-S 19c 4 -" i '■ ■ ■ 3sc | $17.50 Brussels Rugs $25.00 Axminster Rugs 40c B,ook Print s,,k Mllßlin - \ a r ,.^ 9c Silk „ a " d Cotton rvepe de I Rnftm «||7P Qvi 9 handsome 6 floral * anS <£ 1O 95 '"over and floral IQ. 95 ""V* 29c w\Te* special*' vard" 0^8 39c ( oriental designs, with <P LLkdalllon designs; also «P -L */!__ w,de: s P ec, al. yard wide, special, yard m S' medallion center. | two-toned effects. _,. „ . % 1 Fine Grade Silk Muslin, in all 45 inches wide Rordcrcd Voile in J $32.50 SMITH'S AXMINSTER RUGS (PO/1 95 £?a\VZi 25c Kxtra heavy !t.\l2 Rugs, In handsome floral and Oriental ~~ - ' ' W signs; suitable for any room in the house ' ===== ** t ' le KAUFMAN Way." % GRASS MATTING RUGS GET A $ 7 00 KAUFMAN I "DEL.TOX" make, unmatchahle for durability; they are artistic in design 'UM Q C C and suitable for Bungalow, Country House, Apartment Rooms and Porch CLEANER for <pO •t7 O # They are the best known makes of GRASS MATTING RUGS in America; And you'll save yourself many a \ we offer a wide range of attractive designs. weary day and always have a clean C Fio-lirprl Deltnx RUGS I"" 9 feet *3.o* house. It's your last chance to buy rl b ulcu WCUUA uy 154x00 inches: porch size $2.95 one of these wonderful machines at « Bxlo l'cct $5.95 127x54 inches 95c BARGAIN BASBMBNT L MILITARY CAMPS DRAW STUDENTS . Academy Boys Show Interest in July Camp at Plattsburg; Ten May Enroll j The Harrisburg Academy may be' represented at the Plattsburg Military Training Camp in July this summer is the prospective plans of a dozen or more of the students materialize. The address of Dr. Henry S. Drinker, pres ident of Lehigh University and chair- Unau xif the aoverning board of the' j military training ramps, before the' Academy boys the other morning: gave jthe purposes and possibilities of the i j Plattsburg training, and suggested, that General Wood was contemplating the establishment of a camp for boys under eighteen years who cannot qual ify for the junior or senior divisions as now in force. In the absence of Jack son Iterr Boyd, who is on his way to Bordeaux. France, as an ambulance driver with the American Ambulance I Hospital Corps, K. J. Stack pole, Jr., | took up the work of representing the training camps propaganda In this 11 city. After a short talk on the sub ject, enrollment a:u! Information blanks were distributed. Several profes sors and the following boys professed an interest in and a desire to altend Jtlie July camp, which runs from July 13 to August 8: John Ross, a former j student at Culver Military Academy; i Boyd Rutherford, Chester A. Good, E. ■S. Herman. Jr.. Howard Kreider. James J. Finn, R. G. Stewart, Nathan Stroup, William Walters and John R. | Hart. \CM>KMY NOTES I The Harrisburg Country Club base ball team will meet the Academy nine on the Country Club grounds to-mor j row afternoon, game to start promptly at 2.30. Paul Smith or Henry M. i Gross will twirl for the Country Club land either Farley Gannett or Sam i Wittenmeyer with catch. Tennis challenge matches prepara tory to the selection of the four-man jteani that will meet Mercersburg to morrow afternoon on the Academy ! local courts were held yesterday. The award of the J. P. Lawson be j leek china vase, for the best short story submitted, was made to Mercer | B. Tate, Jr., for his story entitled. 1 "Love and War." There were twelve [ entries. Metzgar, Bailey and Kaylor have . been taken on as regular members of I the Academy Gun team after their performances at the range. The final match of the series will be held next Wednesday. The scores by the three contestants yesterday were as fol lows, 19. 18 and 17 respectively out of 25 targets. In government rifle prac tice Metzgar's percentage would quali fy him as a sharpshooter, while Bailey and Kaylor would both be classed as j marksmen. The relay team that will represent j the Academy at Philadelphia to-nior-1 row in the University of Pennsylvania relays will be selected from the follow-! ing six men. all of whom will make the j trip: Bortell, Froehlich, Helsley, Hoff, j J. Hart and Fcrber. Coach Smith and i a number of rooters will accompany the team. PASSKNGKR COACH FOR STATION Special to the Telegraph Rowmansdale. Pa., April 28. An old passenger car is being used for j ja station and a boxcar for freight and express here on the. site of the rail-1 | road station recently destroyed by i fir*. I FIXED FOR CRUELTY Julius Moore, charged with cruelty to animals, was sentenced to pay a $lO tine or serve thirty days in jail by Al derman Hilton. William Hill, arrested on the same charge, was discharged. rarniL A Sensible Cigarette 101 m 1 I 18^ The Right Way to Kill Bags Is With Onr KNOCK OUT Bed Bug Killer clean up. Make home habitable, healthful and comfortable. Clean ! the beds, make sound sleep. A really wonderful article. Easy | to use. Try this if you care for | comfort. Phone for a pint. 25c Forney's Drag Store 31 N. Second St. mmmiim Non-greasy Toilet Cream Keeps the Skin Soft and Velvety In Hough 'Weather. An Exquisite Toilet Prep aration. 25c. KOItUAS' DRUG STORKS 1« N. Third St., and P. R. R. Statin j 1 ~ iIINERAL DIRECTOR AND EHBALMER.' ■L 1745-47 N. SIXTH ST.' 5
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