furs desired and demanded by fashion this season are here in profusion, each fur under its proper title, and each at a most correct price. The variety offered by this store is most complete, comprising Skunk Raccoon Fitch Seal Badger Moline Nutria Morolinx (the guaranteed black fur) Yellow Gray and Black Fox Mink White Coney and On Convenient KLONDIKE, n new Payments. fur this wenson. 312 Market St. 312 Market St. Store Property at Carlisle Bought by Bowman & Co. Carlisle. Pa., Nov. 14. lt was an nounced to-day that Harry Bowman, of the firm of Bowman & <"o., of Har risburg. has purchased the building occupied by the Imperial Department Store, a branch of the Bowman con cern, from Paul T. Arnold, of Ridg way. Pa. The price paid was 40,000. The new owners will place a new front and make other changes to give addi tional facilities for their business. TORTO RTCAN SYSTEM AT FAfl/T Baltimore. Md., Xov. 14.—The origi- COMMONSENSE I TELLS you when your stomach, liver, bowels or blood are out of order. Obey Nature's warnings. A I sour stomach, indigestion, nausea, loss of ap- H petite, dull eyes, sick headache, biliousness, constipation, muddy complexion, restless sleep and unstrung nerves are unmistakable signs that you should heed, for they plainly tell you WHEN TO USE I Beecham's Pills. This famous remedy will quickly work a change for the better. A dose or two make all the difference. Use them con fidently, for they always benefit and never harm. They contain no injurious drug, but act mildly, gj surely and naturally, without causing discomfort. Use them when the stomach calls for help, I when the liver is out of order, or the bowels need regulating. These important organs are H greatly relieved, helped and strengthened by the E commonsense use of that world-famed remedy BEECHAM'S PILLS ?*The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World" At All Druggists, 10c., 25c. B Directiont of special value to Pi women are with every box Bringing Dp Father s> # Copyright, 1916, International News Service ® . (0) By f " "\ ( £>T COLL'Y - IT'S ) ( I I WANT YOU rO' \ ( WHAT 6 THAT IW.OE COMIN' ( "OW-KEEP L # TO OPEN THIS I PI j( * I I *' poon> *^ TUESDAY EVENING, 1 j nal causes of the economic crisis from which Porto Rico suffered from 191J ! until June of this yfear. according to a ' report submitted to the annual con vention here of the American Fed • erat ion of Labor by Santiago Iglcsias, , president of the Free Federation of - Woi kingmen of Porto Rico, were due f to the island's system of production t r>nd the "concentration of wealth in . the hands oi the few." HEAVY SNOW IN MICHIGAN t Detroit, Mich., Nov. 14.—A heavy - snowstorm is sweeping the northern part of lower Michigan to-day. Six I niches of snow fell at Bay City this ' i forenoon. The stornj was said to be ■ sweeping toward Detroit. MACKEY DENIES INSURANCE YARN Says State Is Not Trying to Put! Cnsualty Companies Out of Business Reports that the Workmen'* Com pensation Board was uctlvoly cam palgnlngr In the Interest cf a Btato In surance fund which eventually would drive the regular casualty Insurance companies, out of tho State brought the following reply yesterday from Harry A. Mackey. chairman of the board: "In order to correct a rumor that, If not contradicted, rnlhgt bring about a great misunderstanding, I desire to say that tho Workmen's Componsa- Uon Board, a3 fas as the question of insurance is concerned, Is entirely neu tral and officially has no preference nor havo we a right make any fav orable suggestion in favor of one com pany or system of insurance over an other. "There ought to bo plenty of com petition. The law has created prob ably $30,000,000 worth of new insur ance business in our State. Xo one should desire that the State fund monopolize this business any more than any other company. There should be a fair field with no favors," The Schuylkill county court yester day decided that tho findings of fact by State referees and tho State Com pensation Board are final and are not subject to review by law courts. Courts will only take up appeals from the referees when points of law are In dis pute. j The case in dispute was brought by I the widow of Frank Poleeevicz against | the Philadelphia and Reading Coal j and Iron Company. Her husband was j alleged to have been killed at the Sil | ver Creek colliery, but the company ' claimed that the real cause of death | was a disease for which his employ ; ment was not responsible. New Pastor Takes Up Duties at Olivet Church " - Jh * vffl jfSH 'Vf - im sBl jjj —Photo by Roshon. Rev. A. L. Taxis, the new pastor of I Olivet Presbyterian Church, has as [ sumed his new duties. He officiated ! at all services last Sunday and was | given a warm welcome by members of the congregation and Sunday school. Letter List LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the Post Office, at Harrisburg, Pa., for the week ending November 11. 1S16: j Ladies' List - Mrs. Cathern Davis, 1 Mrs. Roy Frusk. Miss Virginia Hasson, I Miss Anna Hokanson. Miss Emmer i lines, Mrs. Katherine Rebecca Neuman, Mrs Edna Myers. Miss Nellie Myers. I Mrs. J. Naehnian. Miss Tillie Null, Miss Alice Palmer, Mrs. C. E. Hay. Mrs. Jes sie Rew, Mrs. F. J. Vastine, Mrs. Mary j Wilson. Miss Kit Hummel. Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Rolston. Miss Marie Sehap pler. Miss F. Williams, j Gentlemen's List Davie Armstead, Ralph Bennett, Raymond Bitler, Frank ! Brown (D. L), Edgar Foxwell, F. W. j Frank. Harry E. Gardner, Jr., Mack Gibson, R. S. Hafer, Rev. Francis H. I Hemperly, M .Houffman, Mr. Horn, Wil ! lis Huneycutt. J. Masulla, T. I. McClain, i Chas. McCarman, Vulila McDawal, E. L ! MeGee, E. S. Marshall, A. J. Miller, H. K. Perkins. E. A. Petzoldt, Santo Piccolel | la (D. L), James Razo (D. L), H. M. Rice, R. E. Robtrst, Evan Rodden, L C. >eattagalia.- Edw. SchrofT. J. N. Sims. H. | Robert Smith, Heliro Stanly (D. L.>, Bassett Stanton, Harry Strauss, H. M. Tliomas, Chester A. Wampler, S. K Werner, Jr., J. A. Winters, William E. Morrow. Chas. C. Myers. Firms Alha Butter and Cheese Mfg. Co., Floyd Taylor Co.. Keystone Novelty ! Co.. Rebuilding Sewing Machine Co. Foreign —A. Causdale, Domenlco i Schettini. Persons should invariably have their mail matter addressed to their street | and number, thereby insuring prompt ; delivery by the carriers. FRANK C. SITES. Postmaster. Orders Are Issued For Elections in New Poland Amsterdam, via: London, Nov. 14. A dispatch from Warsaw says that in compliance with the wishes of the Pole.s for participation in tlie adminis tration before regulated constitutional life can take place, the novernor-gen eral has issued orders for elections. Kural districts and municipal bodies fctRRBBBURO rfSftftl TELEGRAPEC Buy the Things You Need Now and Save Money At Kaufman's Big Sale of Manufacturers' Surplus Stocks WEDNESDAY KPKCIAI, WEDNESDAY SPECIAI. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Women's Corsets; [JA Women's Flannelette Night CHILDREN'S UNION Women's Flannelette Worth to 79c, for D5/C GOWNS; Worth 4|- SUITS; Worth 4Q KIMONOS; QQ Tho season's neivMt shape, to 75c, for ....... to 75c x C Worth to $1.50 ... \J C . bu f t ' ~,^ x, / a „ well-made Made of a good, warm flan- Good ribbed styles with long: Large variety of pretty pat ! iJI !m with four huso sup- neiette, nicely finished. All sizes sleeves and ankle lengths; winter terns, cleverly made, in a good porters. All sizes. am j colors. weight. All sizes. desirable style. All sizes. SECOND I'MIOH SECOND FLOOR. FIRST FI.OOH. SECOND ELOOIt. || More Big Money-Saving Values In mSw' s NEW COATS i| 11 Surplus Stocks of New Coats Direct From the Makers at Extra Special Low Prices Ij Same qualities—same splendid makes—same fashionable styles for which this popular Women's Ready- j; ! | to-Wear Department is so favorably known, only far lower in price than you can buy them for anywhere i; ! else. Now's the time to buy Coats because now's the time you'll save money. ji COATS j-. COATS COATS ' Worth to $8.50 Worth to $14.50 Worth to $18.50 |! s£oo SQJS *l2 ' ! | The latest Fall and Win- Wonderful values; big .|i^ii > °' n i> xtl,re S' j i novelty mixtures, zibelines. fijm zlbelines, mixtures; all r l fur; 'size d!• etc.: big collars; all sizes sizes and colors for women colors for women and j> SJP *2p Immense assortment of [' £J W Plush, wool velours. Bo- /til / plush, Bolivia, vicunas, etc. J new styles, belted or senii- " v ' a !iru ' m ' xturcs ! * ur an d | Ivy l''"" [ >e ' tCl ' °*t Me,l p~ i trimmed collar; all sizes and colors for women and K tzcs° for "women and ! for women and misses. misses. misses. i N .WWWWWWWWW>. * 1 ==E, Men's Suits and Overcoats • L DRESs d li The Greatest Values Shown In Any Harrisburg jj Qffer For Women SHIRTS, <[ More ihisbeason. Actually Up to S2O Values ror ACTI'AI.LV |! It will be a proud moment for you and a A __ P* S\ •' * U " IMU ■ •••""• wottTll 73c, S lucky stroke for your purse when you buy U fiJfj} dll <| SPECIAL FOR a - 0 !' one m ■ V ■ <| WEDNESDAY Hj| ft jM !; SUITS with a snap and dash that make i|j ]! MXI * ===: —|> you appear well dressed. Made of good UH <> Odds and ends from our regu r: \\\\ .| ( )l S casslmere, worsteds and all wool serges. H !' * ar I ' ne of S 3OO silk Blouses; all ~ Conservative as well as extreme English and A U <| colors; all new mo d - I Good, weU-niade, full cut shirts. > n r^'- Back styles; newest and * *£i e b^ nd n °^ 0 a r " & 7 £ s crepe^de in a large assortment of attrac- J> colors . ,> Chine, Georgette Crepe. Wash tlve fast color patterns. All sizes. \\ OVERCOATS, made of materials that just insist upon being given S !"L B Vi, e i C fl„-n't? tn morrou es we Jn rt 1 i 1 ® 1, '! plenty of service; all the newest conservative and Pinch-Back styles; all !> Sne-half in-i'ce ! to-mono, Wednesday only, 05c I sizes for men and young men and extra stout men. !| one - lialc P rlce ' FIRST FLOOR. i> <[ FIRST FLOOR. V YtW%\t*WWIVIM*WWWWm%HW>WW%WI\WV%VWWWIWV 1 & These Extra Big Values in the Bargain Basement HfS w>dn"daV Another Sale of RUGS Special Sale of TO Jde c *V B are , w sEi ,d S4.9S'iiivOLEIJMS Trimmed Hats FlO fr. 9x12 feet in designs and colorings especially desir- MJKLJ W xTikJ' or blue and at o<; EalMfT I |}\ able for bedrooms. . „ _ , ,v,>i T i r. this P rice ex- Worth U) S-.90 1 lf\ M6.SO TAPKSTRY BRUSSELS RUGS; CIQ Cfi New I> roc<'ss LJNOI.KIM, ceptional bar ?))0 Sale Price JbIO.OU Worth to 50c, for, 39c gains. No two alike. Choice of a bigr variety of handsome floral and ori- ' >ecOß< 1* loop. a bip variety, iHbßßpt\ vet shapes, in Sjtle l>rl<-e OiU.yO wl l e - Wednesday 1 black and col- Beautiful new Fall designs and colorings; 9x12 ft. Printed LINOLEUM; Only One lot of slzo - Worth to 650, for, 48c Infante' White I Women's I - >?'• •,,•••••; • , Eiderdown Untrimmed 1 Price 3> ,i^ n dld variety of new de- Carriage I Shanes I A wonderful quality at this little price; suitable for sl ® ns ' - >aiut iul. Robes; 1 Worth to $1.50 I |Jr ;|l parlor or library; 9x12 ft. size. fnlnicl LINOLEUM; Worth Worth to $2 "to*-, I '.JtUI Sample Pieces of Fine Carpet Made Into Rugs— to 51.25, for, QQ . }t"| 1 O g ' 4-JKSjil 27X27 and 27x36 inches; Manufacturers' Sale Prices, su. vd 071. ~ Black, color- IJ ■ ■ each. Two yards wide in a lot of „iJrL e aI L • > I ed velvet sail- || .!J,!. ■■ iii