Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 24, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
Hurry! Hurry! to KAUFMAN'S Tomorrow, the Last Saturday j e Big Surplus Stock Sale i ' There's a Harvest of Big, R IHtFJllf Hf ft T3 l AWsSKmmßmmmx n c , T —~ — r~v — tl L • • —w - i —7c — ''liw Un bale tomorrow—Supply Your Inanksgwmg Needs and bate p §Jk* "T" *T* SjThanksgiving COAT SALE) W#nrln\/1 f\ T1 n 1 i Involving Hundreds of Newly PurchasedStylishGarmentsForWomen&Misses i m I """'HP I! B""The Greatest Event of Its Kind Featured in Harrisburg - *® jj i \ hP^L~*dirmTt\ Q, , rn !' New arrivals every day—and every day bigger and better values. Almost no end to the styles shown here and all at prices !| i *7 0 ' V # lIP. rIJ /* to P-..t)U ]! bound to save you money. REMEMBER, all garments requiring alteration, if bought here to-morrow, will be finished in plenty o£ ! y /[ m FIRST FLOOR !j time for Thanksgiving Day. j| 1 An Invitation to (( ®"° 10 j rOW Extra special i COATS SpT .ssf®®"" I COATS sft-75l ij! the Children I Saturday IJ SS'riK 3 J wSZfujm™ SP™ ! All ready for you, little friends! Some of \\ OCI-L // Sets j[ .0/ < \ ¥ !' I in c n ??[ dres J l f; n <i freshened by 11OV* MOUI // < R'> l! Stylish new flare models, with big collars \ AftjCr v \.. Your choice of scores of popular new '! Carts, Houses and Stables, IJoHa!' Games and A/ * !' of mixtures, zibeline and novelty cloths; all (f \ models, in all colors; velours, zibelines, mix- j| 1 Blocks; Sleds for the winter anci Wheels for Jr !> sizes and all colors for women and misses. y /|| 1 N tures, etc.; all sizes for women and misses. j! the summer. Everything and everybody all l! ~ l —j/ I j j] I And think of this, parents, prices are lower Popular New f ~ lL J / !> f s |fl nt Kaufman's than even last year and the year before last. _ , , _ f* t\ A C >jl |k| Cf| v/ "H / L C M (S \\'fe r fl A r P Os! MS 7C COME IN AND BRING THE CHILDREN Fabric Bags VV/iil V\JA iJ<P j /■ 3 | Plenty of newcomers this year! Clever games, amusing, interesting, fascinating; of Satin, Velvet; |[ 15 A 1 // 1.1 I t lh I I 'J I American Made Mechanical Toys, better made and just as cheap. Thousands of Dolls; trimmed with fur |! Worth to $18.50 . •&-h~\ IjT in fact, the biggest and best array of Dolls shown in Harrisburgr. Nothing: missing. _ <' / \ / I \\ \'\ \\ I ioyland was never better prepared. or beads ]| Splendid, stylish new models, in a big // ' I I \ \\\ A style - colol ' an d material to suit every j! L (1N TIIE BARGMX BASEMENT) v, _ I; variety of different styles and all colors and If ] i| i'l f ] V\ \\ taste., All new, all this season's latest belt, |j f ,i a U B j Z es for women and misses. y J \\| semi-belt, big fur collar models; all sizes j> ( \ Hundreds of Girls' Winter Coats h years At a Saving :| ji 'm ATQC4A 7<; 4 ll'l . ztttz >ij f/ Girls' Winter Girls' Winter Girls' Winter Girls' Winter _S |l v\/A JL tH@h '' " 'itHfcw all W I A C M i' i j Jtg: COATS COATS COATS COATS ;i 1 A U ' A A ii ' ? TBii Worth to SI.OO Worth to $5.00 Worth to $0.50 Worth to $7.50 / | W OTIH tO <p6O*UU . i* \ U MLJA' 11/ AL A CO C fkfi iN ■" Rio- vnHAtv nf Zibeline. Mate- Chinchillas, 2 to 14-year ■■ v , . ... . , COAT I 1 E iSk nHjjHßj fr OYttl lO fiOO.UV . . /7*\ r JM : deft. - —< > />' V "LT^L' 0 ... 1.-an. Ve!our. . #Mwk J;l .""""I m!'"" "" """ 2nd FloOt i JW\T ? S C 'j,s? a,",' £ ||| sizes. jj,- j 11 < / —lr j| COATS COATS * COATS > It's Kaufman's For the Newest and Best Plush Coat Values ! worth to 910.00 W ® Wor,h *° "- 50 Worth *° J|: P lu s h Coats. A nil Plush Coats. d>-J A H Plush Coats. gO/fl 7C Plush Coats. (ha gA il. Clever models p^U'Wool stuS P.X c° to ) IJi '■ I r t0 s2s ' 1 W^h tO $35, 3>Z4.75 Worth to $39.50 Z 9e50 |i J of Plush, 2to G- Velour; 2to 14- new Plush year sizes; li / s!| Salts'" KslTuimeUe'Tuush WKh °nat- „J; , b ' K collar stye's, wide Unmatchable values: latest loose- Made of Salts' Sealette Plush. In lM year sizes. year sizes. Coats. Beaver collar frn r !► Ural trimmed collar and cuffs and * models, made of flne silky fitting wide flare effects. Plain or this season's most fashionable mod- jil ffi(; 0.1 |iH Qf) SIIHUI il9 on' // -7 i>\ £ and on bottom of coat. All sizes Plush; wonderful values; all sizes fur-trimmed collar. All sizes for els; plain, fur or natural-trimmed. '!, - --- - - iT,HMM) } I f#r nl !•• for women and misses. women and misses. All sizes for women and mUT |ii - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 | Shoe Special For Women iSTfT - ! 1 • j u .t For Saturday j(i' j; K^llltsZ;| ( Gray and Black Combination |.S \ 4 / A Sale of $5.00 Ready- VjT j| 1 Continuation r TI Q a l A n f A7Q Women's CITITC t Is| Brown and Black Combination ',U \•§ ► ,|ffHh , l! Tc-morrowof I" tMIC Ol il J and Misses' "J U1 I O <! Field Mouse Brown IJH tm yk \rn \L ► ... w | \\ # <• ' ?trs2 , JES, , Sr-.| . 11 > to-Wear Lyons $0.9.1 fsVh : At Less Than Maker sCost of Production .>/!$ • ij- Louis liwis and flexible soles JL fcS *9 ► • /tfesi, o /\ L !! ■* mi J&kk. <| B % \ > UJ, ta l tt ■ 1 jr^ l : Buy Your Thanksgiving Suit To-morrow and Save WOMEN'S FELT JULIETS ff j$ \ VeiVet HatS . . • %J { A I <il Suits IwuKlit here to-morrow, requiring alteration will be tin- \,U. .J| € f or J Q Ay jjyj jfi \ Made by the Daniel Green Felt Company, in // *" Made ,n bls assortment of good quality Lyon's Velvet; latest Sailors < i d* f A M d* P*A *""• BrM//I .-u., „ Ail hi) 2KI m hi) Mil SI) :! r Sw ii /•V f\ I y and wings; some all black and colors. < # SB M> %M \r H JeWi • 4JV S H \r\F '/i' 1 WOMEN'S New COMFY d 1 oa/ f jfJB I f/ \ SLIPPERS $ 1 ,£&(&****/ J JI V '■ fl F=/\T j \ \\\ 'i lii THANKSGIVING SALE OF GLOVES II LJ A\\ !| • —— -J ii Hundreds of the Best New Makes jj ;j for SUITS for SUITS for SUITS ii .• -""T —. |j At Remarkable Low Underselling Prices;; { worth ,osis 50 worth to $27.50 Worth to $37.50 5 '• wn rYrra Waicf Kamainc p n - S! Women's KID GLOVES; Women's White *lT* <| >\ Beautiful smart Velours, Made of the finest Vel- Ij I j ;• IWU IJAII aTT ClloL Ual Hallls ror TTOmCII ?;• Soecial <h _ t /r\P il !> Handsome fur trimmed Broadcloths, Gabardines, vets. Velours, Broadcloths, <! ■ ~rv„,„., „„ 0 i <! Ski UU Chamoisettc Gloves, • • ;! or plain tailored models of Poplins; plain tailored or Gabardines. Poplins: won- |! . NDltl'.us 01. AT A DI(. SAVING. ], at tj/ X •Vl J7 !> ! Broadcloth, Cheviot, Pop- trimmed with fur, velvet derful creations; all new : !\l 'I —■ —I 'j |! ~ . ... . , . . . „ White and black and black with !i !> " n and Whipcord; all col- or plush; all sies for and distinctive fur, plush F. f 1 |i ■■ ... . I 5 I > Splendid choice of shades; all . ]i ,1 ors and all sizes for worn- women and misses and all or velvet trimmed - all col ]' Women S Y\ Silk ? ! two-button clasD lUa : lamb3kin: mJlltv a S S; elesant l! ]! en and misses; lined with colors, lined with peau de ors and all sizes for women (iPA I" . /I \X V 5 !' two button clasp. quality. guaranteed satin linings, cygne or guaranteed satin, and misses. \l j! ■; Waists A ! rlTi\ N Mouses, •: !► WOMEN'S NEWEST KID GLOVES; <t*o aa !; : :: Wnrth //II '/Ij N MCHH J I !\ Wnrth ■' ! Special at '! <lww * w * %%tw>t%% * mw%%vwm%w * VWl%v wtwmuwwmw I |J £0 n )ts4oo '' |l Bh a drfe^' fi > t|tz 'w' kid gloves, in wh'te, b la( :k and all jj ' • '! ! EiXXRA SPECIAL! '■ W/vvm At ExttO ■' SO Kr *093 ii ( EXTHA SPECIAL ( EXTRA SPECIAL 1 I ~~ , \ Prices \ Ld 5 Women's Silk PETTICOATS; Women's Flannelette Nieht S Flannelette t. Infants' Coats Infants* Coats Infants' Coats Infants' Coats ! ? ' ——* f Worth to $4.00. (I* O OAr PETTICOATS; [?A !| $2.45 #2.95 SK.'s.})s f' ■I Exquisite voiles and organdies, Crepe de chines, Georgette Snecial Saturrlav ifi .Cj 77 UOWns; worth to QU wnrth 7'ir fnr i ■...<■. . Worth to 3.r0 ' " / '• in a host of orettv new stvlea nlaln cre P p *. etc.. remarkable collection < Special baturday. V*-• a/ Q C WOrttl /ic , lor. . i to fa.oO. Of good qual- Worth to $4.00. Embroidered . . ~ . , styles, plain of all the newest shades and mod- \ Taffeta and Jersey bilk, in a vast $1.25, tor Fll „ i en <r, h ln (l bIK V a- f Nicely made of tJ chinchilla Handsome new styles of One i ,J, white and stripes, embroidery or e is. All sizes and all real bargains. J variety of black and colors. All Fancy colors and new striped ef- a D 'f %a f eood auality flne " nd , A I styles of serge y ° - lace trimmed. at $2.03 J sizes and all new models. fcts; cut wide and full. All sizes. riety ot prett y Patterns. S good quality flne ni.es and nicely and chinchilla. erge and chin- ? FIRST FI.OOU. ? L Second Floor. SECOND FLOOR. Seeond Floor. J lib corduroj. SECOND FLOOR. chilla. All sizes. J ,V - W " V " W - V -^ %VJ,W "-"" V * SW - VVVW^'SV ' WVVA, '-"' AnAWWVS * V ——— *- >VWWMVSWtfWWWVAffdWAWWW<VWWWWtfwWVWWI Saturday Sale of Kaufman's Bargain Basement—Offers Timely Thanksgiving Houseware Economies _ jL" . Thanksgiving ioc canton Fiannei; BIG RUG AND LINOLEUM SALE shaker Piannei; Wonderful Blanket Sale | Girls t>ergeoresses pn Needfuls !pio™rd. • T.py - White Woolen Blankets One Lot of Girls' SERGL 91.00 Food Choppers, R lmlves... .7Sc Extra strong heavy $10.95 M ilßi I Brussels RUGS, 10c An full double bc<l sires ana all DRESSES; <t O QC/ntJ-'ll 50c Hamly Saucepan 3c qua"ty. Good va ' rlety of ill F—Tlfl %7 Sale Price, have dainty pink or blue border. 1 Worth to $5.00, W.yO yM $1.75 Nlekel casserole 5c 15c Outing Flannel; colors; size 9x | C|2 Q5 White 'fl.S" While ££ \ Charming now models of \ 50c Olotlics Reel 25c Special, yard, jl'Ta 'Tf } $2.50 Blankets; pair $1.89 Rood wool bluo serf?e. withsl.s9 Aluminum Hoiler 98c fi r r p 1 £z!r ' 9x12 size: lark e ~cotton blankets; pink and blue I large sailor collars and braid <to „ 1 Heavy rTinteu b -T &p u, ,* 0 _ , borders; 72x80. ' trimmed. Bto 12-year sizes. (M " o , i t 1 Cl/2C Linoleum' ' i i designs and E - • n ou Ki e $. Blankets; pair $2.39 I rTDTe. OPDrc , tmju.oouo $1.50 3-pc. Aluminum Saucepan set oood quality, one yard COr * " noleu m, < colors. Emerson / in. UOUDIe Fancy pink and blue plaids. ' GIRLS SERGE DRESSEb; - in pretty patterns. Special, ! - v * 75c Baby Blankets 48c | Worth to $7.00, *A QC - \U ( JXw^Gas^.! o 's"m in n Z T Sq. Yd., 48 $7.00 Wool Fiber Disc Records, B^nke?^ 8 -....... $,. I for s4**7o " g 3 " ne ' vords g w o ide deßlens tw ° RUGS; Sale Price, 25c I quaUtj\ h l ° ,2 ' 75 ' 60x80 s ' ze - heavy Clever new coat effects, combl- SI.OO Canister Sots; 4 pieces 69c P a , yard, ~ „• . .. _ Gray Woolen Blankets; worth to $3.50; | nations and several other desirable 22 SI.OO Kitchen Sets; 5 pieces 59c *7 n leuni. Spcclnl, . >.l„ A " the latest son & atld n™l w" V 'ni" i.* •• • . $2.95 new styles. All-wool serges, some 75c Cedar Oil Mop 49c 'C Two yardsw.de-wondor- r, -H514.95 Instrumental bits now on "Ti™" ™** * %'% | zephyr trimmed. 6to 14-year sizes (55c c (H i ar oil Mop 39c l.ifrht blue and pink ful tile and hardwood do- , ull 9x12 an extra 9x12 size, ten Rood sale; hear tliem demon- Extra Special Bed Woolen Blankets SHCOND FLOOR. , flc bottle Cellar OH 9c "tripe patterns. SIRIIS. quality. patterns and colors. strated. for $1.95 | _ ~* _ _ _ _ ——— i —mm——.^^Double bed size, extra heavy. Perry County Church to Celebrate Centennial l>andisburg. Pa., Nov. 24. St. Peter's Reformed Church, of which the Rev. A. Nevln Rrubakor, is pastor, Bill celebrate the one hundredth annl- I CASTOR IA For Infants and Children !n Use For Over 30 Years <Uirays besni —y? FRIDAY EVENING, " B7JRXUS3TTRG 7TELEGPA.PHI NOVEMBER 24, 1916. vorsary of its founding on Thanksgiv ing Day. Services will he held in the morning at 10.30 o'clock and in the evening at 7.30 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Edward S. Bromer, of Greensburg: the Rev. E. L. Coblentz, of Carlisle, and the Rev. S. T. Wagner, a well known retired minister and member of the congregation, will be among the speakers. CHRISTMAS TREE AT NEWPORT Newport, Pa., Nov. 24. Newport's third annual municipal Christmas tree has been assured. The employes the Newport and Sherman's Valley Railroad will co-operate as It has done in the past two years. The public Is being asked to contribute for neces sary expenses. The Newport Choral Society will sing on Christmas Eve. Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Marietta. Mrs. Peter Miller of Fritztown, aged 54, died yesterday. She is survived by her husband, ten children and a number of grandchil dren. Marietta. Mrs. Jerome Hershock, aged 41, of Reamstown, died from the effects of a stroke; Her husband and several children survive. Altoona. Martin L. Bechtel, for mer sheriff of Blair county, died yes terday at his home at Martlnsburg, aged 80. He was a Civil War veteran, having lost his right arm in the battle of Gettysburg. Reading. Henry Farnum, aged 77, a Mason for fifty years, died here yesterday. CHRISTMAS KEEPS KIDDIES BUSY One wise mother thought of a way to keep the children quiet and it is told about in the December Woman's Home Companion. The writer says: "One year it chanced that the chil dren were all suffering with severe colds and must be kept indoors for a few days before Christmas. The mother was at her wits' end to keep them entertained and quiet, when lit tle Annie, after a whispered confer ence with her brothers, came to her mother and asked timidly: "Couldn't we make something for the Christ mas tree?' 'Why not?' thought the harassed mother, ready to grasp at any rellof. Accordingly sho brought out a store of colored parper, supplied paste, scissors and sewing materials, and arranged a table on which the children could work. They made gilt and silver stars, cornucopias and tiny baskets from flowered wall paper, anil tarlatan bags to he filled with candies. Popcorn was popped and strung in chains. Cotton was made into snow balls and snowflakes. The children were kept happy and busy, and their physical conditions Improved each day." MAN FALLS 30 FEET Lewistown, Pa., Nov. 24. George Yetter, of near Maitland, while help ing to thresh on the, farm of John Miller, fell a distance of 30 feet and suffered serious Injuries. No bones were broker., but the man is suffering with internal Injuries. MISS TARMAN BURIED Shlppensbu'rg, Pa., Nov. 24. Yes terday the body of Miss Minnie Tar man of Carlisle, was brought here for burial. A. H. WHITE LECTURES Halifax, Pa., Nov. 24. The churches of Halifax met together In a mass meeting on Wednesday evening In the Methodist Episcopal church, where Albert H. White, the Harris burg manager of the American Cfvic Reform Union, delivered his lecture on "Whose Boy Is He?" His address was filled with personal experiences gained in social survey work. WAS PRESIDENT'B SERVANT Halifax, Pa., Nov. 24. Mrs. Lizzie McClellan, of Halifax, says that sev eral years ago she was a domestic at the home of Woodrow Wilson, now President of the United States, but at that time at Princeton University. She is very much elated over the Presi dent's re-election. WILL CONFER DEGREES Halifax, Pa., Nov. 24. To-mor row evening tho Odd Eellows of Hall fax will bo given a treat when tha degree team of the New Cumberland I. O. O. E.. accompanied by about 25 members will come here to confer th® second degree on a class of six candi dates for the local lodge. A luncheon will bo served after th initiation. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package . | proves it. 25c at all druggists. 5