Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 16, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    I The 3rd Saturday of the Great June Economy Event Brings Unparalleled Values In Alf Depts.ofthe Sfore|
I' A Special Extra Saturday Sale of ] filial <1 fi NEW ARRIVALS OF WOMEN'S and Af/SSES'if
I & Misses' Spring Coats 1 A |2X Summer Wash and Silk Dresses |
{ <62.95 For Women's & Misses' Coats Worth $5.00 |j| IPJ white and C °'°" d Wash Dresses •• •
I «a. 7 a For Women's & Misses' Coats Worth $6.50 OILMIMMM Popular New Wash Sport Suits {or $ 2 .95 ' ,
5 For Women's & Misses' Coats Worth $8.50 f A Snerial IW Saturdav Sale of 1 Handsome White and Colored Wash Dresses for... ' ,
I S7-30 For Women's & Misses' Coats Worth SIO.OO - CA Girls - fy hite an J Colored Wash Dresses, *1 AC Lovely New Whiteand Colored Wash Dresses tor
I S9-50 For Women's & Misses' Coats Worth $12.50 IDU Kaufman's Usual Prices, $2.95 and $3.95 Stunning New Wash Dresses, white and c010r5.... .ys ,
I $5.00 f ° r vVomen s ana Misses' White Coats; worth $7.50. «to 14-ysar slies; White Linen and Beautiful Ginghams.' Scores of different beautifully trimmed MarvelOUsly Beautiful New Silk Dresses for Q£ I
| CA C%O for Black and White Striped Chinchilla Coats; worth $lO. morlPls - ah actual »2.9» and »3.90 values. GIRLS' WHTIE DRESSES t> *■*. n i aar» • *.-1 t • a cii t-» </» aan 1
i — TT-r r : r One Lot of Girls' Colored (o GC Pretty Colored & Daintily Trimmed Silk Dresses.. .$4 dQ I
I $9.50 $ °J SO — aid ""rt Striped Chinchilla Coats, worth Wash Dresses; worth up to $5, th« Latest Summer Jap Silk Dresses for QZ I
J sl2.oo:^too a "' ICO '° r ' d ' S ' riped ' nd Check Coa ' 3 ; ™ a,U: "*" 52.95 to $10.90 Gorgeous Silk Crepe de Chine Dresses for s7 \o J'
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\A Rousing Big Sale of Wash Dress Skirts For Women
of This Season's Newest and Best Skirts-Here
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( Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' I
Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Wash Skirts w A Tsb- p \ Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Wash Skirts!
Made of extra (food Smart, new belt »»«*«'" un " 1 Another popular Made of an extra StvlUh h „ lt stunninir new bolt »Y &SII dKirtS , ~ , . A wonderful fine ... , . , $
. ii- ii • n , St now mod- hcltrnl mnriH with n-nswi mmiiir styusn new noit nuinrang neii noit Closer new bolted Another hanrfcome skirt for thU nrioo Another big: extra
while sahardine. with model, made of Rood d™? blue Set* made of no «t belt efTer,: very cleverly models, in extra Wome.'s and Misses' styles, ma.lo of an new lK>lte(| mode , 'l™ h j£ value; extra slz e 1
pockets and pearl but- quality white rep: all nn< i stripes: two fine white gabardine and 'pearl button eut and finished of size*; new belted extra fine q.* of gabardine; pearl Skirts of white mb-J
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1 ™ sizes, Sale Price sizes; Sale Price med; Sale Price season; Sale Price all sizes; Sale Price two pockets; aU Sol' Price ' ots; Sale Price C
$1.25 SI.OO $1.25 $1.45 $1.95 $1.45 $2.45 $1.45 $2.45 $2.45 $2.95 $1.45 }
I EspeCiaHy COOOHiy pec,a OtiCCa Specials Saturday I iomorr<>w \ll
c I m m m ] kjUIUIIICr
} V N&L„, Shoe Values i Warner Bros. orßoyai «« s™? On This Season s Prettiest WAISTS f
I V\ , \|, im T for wom * n - !n aU BI2M 23c Worcester Corse tsHere tr«"v! c^orV.m P risV. 1 : ii t 11 I Women's New Sum. AO J| i
> i Oa 4. 1 and all atylea Men's All Silk DRKSS 4!A AC |! XT mer Waist S wJC!; g
1 I liink H I 1 I .adics' tinnojc StTPg A n Ba i?J I e nU .'J? . er t an a i SHIRTS for | ]?, WORTH TO ftt.so !i &
r I/ V \ ■■ w® a .. 49C same qualities that have al- Equal to the best Silk Shirts 1 1 W| Newest summer voiles and organ- <| J
I fm x[ [1 * lor (•>.. ways been sold for SI.OO and $1.50, BoldanU-hereahouttown forlfi- !| with the latest ruffle, frnnt* !\i
L IlKv « 1 Good summer weight, ankle and are still the same price at Kauf- all sizes; all attractive new striped !' W I new Wllar effectß; »« skes. <| J
< "I 'll \ linl Tr 1 knee length: all Rises. man 8 ' effects. |!| S\ K BWomen S NEW SUMMER !;K
I i silk Memrtaed union gg c No Increase Here sport shirts 4g c jj I ISILK | qo ||
Q For W Omen S&; Misses' White j weu made garment; JUST ARRIVED jl i B N>w c repe R de" Thines 50 and tub i| C
all A . J r 3 1 O • * DITKIDC 1 1& oe trimmed and eight knee styles; JUai AKKIVbU worth 69c, ( i ✓ s V Jsiiks, stripes and plain shades; also < #
ijyw./w Lno-siuck Parisian PUMPS i new middy ne •»««»- ji i(\% ilfflV le-'WC"'"" " i:?
SOLD EVERVWHERG El.w: AT 53.80 patr Women's Rihbod Vests, -| OU. Rl niKPS For "*3 C Sires Kor 4S*C j|S \\ \ fnj /./ J IWomen's NEW SUMMER !| S
Vd» All sizes; this season's newest shapes. Made with the new covered i Worth 15c, for ' V °"' 1 ' ' Men's UNION SUITS; QP |! \\\ /<1 'a iSILK O CT\ «' #
J | Louis XV heel and flexible soles. * big extra special shoe value. Sat- , , - th . Made of good white tub fabric, Special Saturday for IJOC i[ w niTCVO -H hM *'> l
I urday only »-.Ps S ' lth dlaW stnn » s - with the new circular sailor collar, Knee, ankle or % length- white !' 3 V><t Vv VvJt U*7 .[ 1
1I n . r tit * . FIRST FLOOR b raid trimmings and ties, in all ecru and dark gray; all sizes. ' ![ I h \ \„ )VORTiI to »r..00 J>{
liOne Lot of Women s White <tl A C v ■ ' "•"=•»—» UV*c I %3SS&S?%rWt: !!, •
11Canvas SPORT SHOES *p A• tD i | SATURDAY silk CQ ] w™M?a ""j/'on hVCLm'opI-ew ties r/ !i, '
B j °£Zl ii S E w7,sTs D w M olf h s ffooo EW JERSEY $6 93 '
CI. SHOE department-first FLOOR, REAR i, "ien. All this Spring's newest all colors. terns, colors and color combina- ;» a ' wortn 3>IU.UU j, I
I sty l ® B color. All sixes. SECOND FLOOR ions 230 anf * AT (j* |! Ie latest u °l° rs . in all sizes; entirely new and very popular. !| J
|| St aSSSSKSI Ba M|r s Prices at Kaufman's °n Boys'jj
II Anywhere Else in This City. Buy Now in Quantities For Future
nd I OI 11 Clothing Will Save Parents Many a Dollar |
f | --Voile ß , Sport Stripes For Skirts and Suits, 250, 390 yd. If See These Special Values To-morrow If
J I 40 inches wide, fine chiffon Nothing more popular this season. Big variety of colors and U 11 , | jgH]| S
I I nri'ce' eX ' ra ' special at thls Psigns - Goofl unusual widths. Big Assortment of the Best Makes at Boys' Norfolk Suits Boys' Norfolk Suits Boys' Norfolk Suits I $
* m Kaufman's Famous Underselling Price Economy Event Economy Event Economy Event B B
JJ Zephyr Ginghams, New White Flaxon, 13C Printed Plisse Crepe, SW I M 49 «Q tdftQ A II
W B These are 32 inches wide, in 25c quality fine sheer linen Regular 20c quality in a 27- Black Imitation Leather Handbags, V 1• CJ i/ ■; -j H R
JI a big variety of new plaids and finish; great for waists and inch width: prettv neat designs; we " made with steel frames .. 6 '<> 10-year fizee. A The biggest sviit value Belters, blue and \ fl 1
f I ■""" •' -IZ2L M, » as|& t? SS& rs SSK; UJSSW "r£ TV-' Mk. IS
IE $1.39 English Longdoth, 970 Crinkled Underwear Crepe ™. mm J&K 1
I I «nl 0 H h««r B m,-C° h PleCo ' fUU yard Wlde a llc quality white plisse crepe, in a $6.50 Fine Leather Handbags, in many ECONOMY EVENT JN BOYS' WASH SUITS ' I A\f/f \ jMMBM I /
% sh °' ;r splendid, d.-Hir:■ iwnlth. different shapes and finishes, IS and 18- Rov«'W«h R^,c'W a «T n *«r . / S(
3 .... . t-. . -r» • . itt -i i . ..... inch siz ® s ; special St.»s Koys Vvasn rsoys Wash Boys Wash Boys Wash / f' j A % w
5 White Batiste, lllf Printed Voiles and 25c Printed Voiles, Fibre and Matting Suit Cases, 24-inch Suits; Worth Suits; Worth Suits; Worth Suits' Worth /^Af 5 /A I &
C 40 inches wide; an extra fine Silk Muslins, - t " Ze ' " Uh '° Ck a "' ! k<>> '7#«\ #7c to 51.19 t° SOC SI.OO $1.50 $2.00 j j lC
i 19c quality; special to-morrow, , . 29c and 39c qualities, in a gortment of neat ailover designs Fine Mattlnc: Suit Cases, with extra Economy Event Economy Event Eco..omy Ev«. n t Economy Event \ I MM
f hig assortment of figured and ' orLmenl OI n «at auover designs strong wooden frames: all sizes from 14 _ - ry r - 1 rkfk d>l A(\ -//
Saturday, at 10c yard. striped designs. and colorings. to 24-inch; 97c, sl.tß, $1.58 to 51.9.-> / riC. V * tvU *1) I .T-J7 V '■'/ I -I I#
1 Good Leather Suit Cases, 24-inch, with Sizes to 8 Kq/icv trimmed —l B &
J 12 V2C New Dress Ginghams, Flesh Colored Nainsook. 25(* lock and key; also well lined; each Madras and white and Jjars. Attractive styles of fine \ I r
/ All the newest colors, new stripes and plaid 3S inches wide; the newest lingerie material, . 2.50, 53.1.», !5.1.95 and .Sl.!>r. Galatea, sizes 2* and Qalatefi, 2vi striped " ' Oalatea V/ g I\J J
J I patterns; wonderful quality for this price. fine mercerized finish. \ to 7 years. to 7-year sizes. and madras. years. Y | jpj\ §
3 Printed Organdies, Fine Voiles and New Piques, UC ) JI.OO Cw'ain s tretcher Boys' Straw & Boys' Khaki Boys' SpoK Boys'N.wSprinj L/Jiift
C I Good 25c grades, in a wide range of the best designs and colors brought out this season; a I Vdj useable p7ns' et
— I I. 49c 49c 24c $2.90
I r x ,^ r 4FQRTHE B I G GEST SB^OOMEN' SS UITSAI^E VER IN THIS
"Perfect Girl" Tells
How to Develop Lines
Boston, Mass. —Margaret Edwards, j
the "Perfect Girl of California," has j
corne to Boston. # She has a message ,
that will interest each and every girl 1
who wants to be thin and fashionable, 1
or at least not stout.
Emjnent scientists all over the
country declare her the most perfectly |
formed and healthiest girl in the i
world. She was put through the test
with 20,000 girls, representing all na
tions. and won the much coveted dis
tinction.
Margaret very graciously divulges
her secrets on health and body de
velopment. She is anxious for all girls I
to follow her methods and guarantees j
that if her are carried outj
FRIDAY EVENING,
one's personality will increase about
100 per cent.
Margaret and her gracious mother,
who is with her, are not faddists.
Simplicity is their motto. In fact,
Margaret might well be called "Little
Miss Simplicity." She does not force
you to a diet. She does not prohibit
the stout girl from drinking milk. On
the other hand, Margaret says:
"The stout girl may drink all the
milk she wants. I drink a large quan
tity every day. But—she must exer
cise faithfully and vigorously. She
may eat the things she likes, too, if
dhe will only exercise in the morning
and before retiring."
Then, too, listen to what this re
markable young miss—for she's only
sixteen—says about athletics and gym
nasiums:
"The game of basketball is a crime.
It creates havoc with the physique.
The gymnasium should be abolished. 1
] never had an Indian club or a pair of
j dumbells in my hands. Take your
own exercise In your room before a
mirror. That is all the gymnasium
you need."
Margaret has never worn a corset
and states that she never will. Her
remarkable Hgure offsets all claims
that, the corset is indispensable to the
good-looking figure.
Father of Twins Asks
License For Carriage
Olympia, Wash.—A man in Van
couver has a motor-driven baby car
riage and has applied to the Secretary
]of State for a license to operate it. He
' wrote as follows:
"A short time ago I took out a
I license for a motor attachment for aj
HAKRISBURQ TELEGRAPH
bicycle, and now I want to transfer
that motor to a baby carriage that I
purchased when twins were born into
my family. May I do this without tak
ing out a new iicense?"
T. M. Howell, Secretary of State, in
his reply to the proud though anxious
father, replied that the transfer would
be allowed.
Envelope Directions
Recognized as Codicil
Norristown, Pa:—Although neither
witnessed nor signed, yet recognized
as addressed in the handwriting of
Ellen M. White, a 11,200 gas bond,
contained in an envelope and be
queathed to Emma Jones and Matilc.
Martin, will he divided between them
by Judge bote's decision that It was
in the nature of % codicil to her will.
The envelope was found in a safe
deposit box. Desptte the instructions
written on the outside, children of
Mrs. Delia Senior, who. with a daugh
ter of Mrs. Caroline Barry and chil
dren of Mrs. Annie Fisher, are residu
ary legatees, contested. The estate
amounts to more than $35,000.
Two Kinds of Water
From the Same Well
Jacksonville, Fla.—ln the investi
gation of the wells and underground
waters of Florida the geologists of the
United States Gologolical Survey have
noted many Interesting things. Among
them is a well at Welaka, ou the
St. John's river, from which two kinds
of water are obtained.
Xfcis well Is 309 feet deep. The well
JUNE 16, 1916.
was first drilled to 160 feet and from
this depth ordinary "sulphur" water
was obtained. The drill was then car
ried to a depth of EO9 feet, where it
encountered a strong mineral water ]
having a disagreeable, salty taste. In |
order to use both kinds of water an j
inner tubing was run nearly to the I
bottom of the well. Both this and the |
outer casing were connected with
pumps, so that ordinary water and
mineral water can be pumped at the
same time. A favorite joke played on
the visitors is to give them a drink of
the weaker water in the first glass and
to replace It with the brine in the
second.
WALKS tOO MTM-.H TO FREE SOX
Little Rock, Ark.— Mrs. Mary Gab- j
bert. 70, "plumb wore out" from &j
walk of 100 miles to ask a pardon for
her son, rested here to-day with the I
promise of Governor George W. Hays
that he would be released from a
three-year sentence for grand larceny
immediately. The aged woman was
accompanied only bj her 8-year-old
grandson in her three weeks' tramp
from her home in Permott, Ark.
mill IIIITIM IIH IIMIM—B
IToung and Old
Get Relief
BlacKburrf9_
CascaßjaotPilli
a—m» in am |
I From Costive Bowels,
Weak Vitality, etc. ■
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