Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 11, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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    | A Clean Sweep of Itsa Bargain Friday t Big Clean Sweep Sale Provides Amazing Economies]
# F^ntirf 4 'W lots of Staple Winter Merchandise will be offered to-mor- I good, reliable winter merchandise for considerably less than prevailing 1
1 w row, Friday, at prices altogether out of the ordinary.. If you want | retail prices attend our Friday Bargain Day to-morrow.
ol FURS
L I embrolderv- asgnriert nn ,i r „.,, , , . __ 1
I ors. First Floor For Sole Agents For combination; but not nil sizes. Wonderful
C 111 Cflll Mfirp Rjlllrsl Rflrflirfinnc V ' BUTTEEICK PATTERNS KUiw.lßlMlilfJlJllipM BUTTEEICK PATTERNS l b!t 'g" ll ' a Second Floor.
I dTIII mure liwUlvHl VlvUllCllOnS <■ FOlt FRIDAY OMV S * FOR KIUDAY (IM.Y * FOR FRIDAY OM.Y * FOIt FRIDAY OM.Y V * FOR FRIDAY O.M.Y * FOR FRIDAY ONLY V f FOR FRIDAY OM.Y N '
Tn murmur Erilliu Women's Children's 100 Pretty Bungalow Ladies' Flannelette Twenty-Five Men's Hose
' t ■® lllllllWWj riiuay House Dresses Wash Dresses Silk Waists Aprons Night Gowns Soiled Corsets worth 12 c, for, 1.
| Worth to SI.OO, for O to 14-Year Sizes Worth up to $4.00, for Worth to 30c, for Worth to SI.OO, for p or a pair
Handsome Fur Muffs 49c w ° 39c51.98 36c 00 , 69c tk in 39 c 7'/*c !;
W > V..ii 1 Percales °and° Ginghams: Splendid styles, made 'Sl/es; Full cut styles, made "a" 1 ,"<& Well made stron* fast f
KPflllTlTlll H 11T Sr/* t*TQ W \ "?• in a good assortment of of good, fast color plaid made of line crepe de of 8°, od srlKl>ams and quality flannelette. As- in assorted styles; four color hose in black and
1 liCaUlilUl J: Ul UtdllO T Sizes and fast colors. glnjshams chine and georgette Percales. Sorted sizes" hose supporters colors and all slses.
mm— \', Second Hrst Floor. Second Floor. Second Floor. Second Floor. First Floor. %
Superb Fur Sets ! '—""" ™'° AV — \ *"">•"■*—>j
1 HBt i s .. o Ts°c!<.r w *""': 39c Bargain Friday in Our Women's and Misset' Ready to Wear Section
i' Alii .1 • orey omy; good, wen woven Brings More Startling Low Clean Sweep Prices On o/lUTk^a'n'sizL 1 " fast co 1" I
1 . Coats,Dresses&DressSkirts . .. i
# again reduced to far Imvld for friday only——% o ne Lot of women's o//_ #
! Men's Fleece Lined Shirts or eVe S oue though our superb stocks of handsome Cloth ami Plush Handkerchiefs for o'/2C k
rmpr worth 30c for 35C Coats, Lovely Afternoon, Street and Evening Drcsse, Smart Dress Skirts _A Attractive Swiss embroidered S
rmer prices. VW and made more radical reductions. If YOU are looking for a good, an " hem.ti.ched style. {
made iJod' and S °warm. L ° ° rs and stylish dress, coat or skirt, and want a real bargain, Come To-morrow. *- ■* #
annual "let go" of all Furs. Scores of Muffs, Up to SO.OO Up to #i1.50 Up to $12.50 u P to $14.50 ,OK ,R,,,AY |
1 it; 1a >lc I'm Sets, in this season S newest styles /■■ - FOR FRIDAY ONLY Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' 1 J jPuoru HflVS' Slllf ■
norrow at the biggest reductions any store ever , w J " u J g wunj m
bis list of wonderful opportunities and plan to be worth to 7sc,
to secure first choice. Fur Department, 2nd floor. Made of a good quality black . H J f|JJ D n i. D A J
- SSOO $750 $8 50 589 50 eoMDIi snd5 nd j, ,1" . 1
: LOT OF FUR SETS $Q 75 ' ! '' l ■ : <PI,UV duced for 1 his Clean |
0 : — ' —por fridav onlv—, „ PM .6.50 u .$2„.0 u PB p7.. % Sweep Sale. I
le and wonderfully cheap at $x.75. One Lot of Children's and Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' MmHi K
ur Scarfs Near Cost UNTRIMMED HATS CO ATS CO ATS CO ATS COATS MilSk *
Scarfs, worth to $3.00, for $ t.95 SftSUT. 19c sllsO sl3 50 SI4 75 $lB 00 iPPfINI Bw o.c E.0p... i
i wortli to $.1.50. for ¥2.29 oood. „ M . AO,WU il.V.'i rWBIII R tor 45 C \
i worth to s+.so, for $2.95 vet. felt and sport styles. Um- ——— ; Vg ■ Bovs' 'SO Raincoats Ai a I
s worth to ss.f>3, for $3.95 I ited lot. Special Friday only, I
Up to SIO.OO Up to $22.50 1 Up to 930.00 Up to 9J50.00 f B I with *Hat $1.79 I ¥
Wolf Scarfs, worth to $3.&5, for *83.95 at 10c " Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses' j Women's Extra Size r -..m Vi a C
ssafe;:;:;M pwcoats coats 7% i^gS
> worth to $10.45. for 87.50 one Lot of Women's and Chil- Q 1 "! 8 1 1 11/f Tal
te Fox Scarf worth $35.00. $25 00 416113 | j Fo' r $4.95 1 |
COOll Scarf worth $12.95. Sale price, ...88.95 TRIMMED HATS L*P to $6.50 Women's and Misses' Serge <t>j Qr Women's and Misses' up to $3.50 Serge Dress jft Overcoats for . $295
:oon Scarts, worth $17.45. Sale price, ..812.75 Including values worth up Dresses for Skirts $£,.4" Boys' R1 Suits <f>r n r
Collarette, worth 29.90. Sale price,. . .819.75 to s^^?t°" s fvM* l I Up to SIO.OO Women's and Misses' Silk and r/) Women's and Misses' up tu $4.50 Poplin Ao qa for $2,95 \
Scarf worth $7.90. Sale price, .. \ 84.75 in^ack'a ß^ 1 Serge Dresses for QO.OU Dress Skirts $2.89 Boys' $5 Suits *QQP
Scarfs, worth to $13.90. Sale price, . ._89.75 ost?l"' and"f™nctesr ith ribbons ' Up to $15.00 Women's and Misses' Silk and (Q /)/) Women's and Misses' up to $5.95 Dress <{> Oon for , QO.iJD 1
carfs, worth to slo.oo. Sale price, 810.75 ~ Serge Dresses for ipif.UU : Skirts, tDO.oij Boys' $6 Suits C* A f\C I
iwl worth $13.95. Sale price, 8 9 75 second r ioor. for $4. Jo
nk Scarf worth $19.50. Sale price, 812.75 —fi v / {
te Red Fox Scarfs Below In the Bargain Basement These Wonderful Clean Sweep Specials On Sale Friday Only c
Former LOW Prices For Friday only \ For Frld.r Only A/• For 1-n.li.y Only \ t For Friday Only N / lor Friday Only \ lor Friday Only-—|
ered in this sale are single skins, fur on both sides. Muslins & Cambrics PICTURES 35c Table DAMASK CRETONNES Cotton BLANKETS PILLOW CASES /
ier wpnr s °c I'ancy Cretonne Rem- " vnuuu ■
12% c to loc qualities of Actual 50c and 59c Gold Bleached Cotton Table nants, in the most desirable $1 "5 grade 0 f Tan Cotton 17c irnml hmw mimiin 9
s, worth to $(.95. Sale price, 95.75 JV cambr ' c and Framed Pictures; in a good Damask, in a variety of good widths and colorings; large Bod Blankets pink and blue Pillow Cases 45x?G inciu " C
>, worth to $8.95. Sale price $0:15 ," s0 ° k ' °" e , J lird variety of subjects C patterns; 58 inches a variety of patterns. | ft borders; good si"op? Excel Tent for generlll
s , worth to $9.95. Sale frice : :&5 on 1 l d J --ya S r P d eC all,rlday "C 25 C y e - y£r d Clal Frlday 24c y Clal Y f a ° r r (l Kriday IVC SwcialVTway only. 95c use. Friday23c &
s, worth to $10.95. Sale price *7.75 ' ' . L te " j •' * . ■ y- > . pair _ only, two for v
s, worth to $25.00. Sale price 917.50 . .... „ _____ _____ g
rf, worth $30.00. Sale price $19.75 y 0nl ' For ' T f , " Hr Frld>y ° n,y \f For Friday Only \ / lor Friday Only \ J
a. „ COLORED VOILE Suilfast CURTAINS LUNCHEON SETS TOWEL SETS EMBROIDERED I Fancy Robe Blankets S
Huffs At Big Reductions ~?w S| rv 3 .af KaS*;; sTSSn} ..... PILLOWCASES km ~.o t f „ I
, _ r wf/fifP an ,i Voiles, 40 beautiful coluringrs ancl de- thirteen pieces; slightly soil- Wash Cloth and Towels to 25c Embroidery Pillow Slumber Robe Blankets and M
k Coney Muffs, worth $3.98. Reduced to 52.75 w,de J n a I(\ vSpecial t ri- r)0 ed from handling. f match; pink and blue Cases; scalloped and \ Bed Comfort- U\ fi
k Coney Muffs', worth $4.98! Reduced to . a 95C W* ..sl-49 ?: 69 C ...19c $2.39 >
ley Muffs, worth to $3.50. Reduced to $2.50 fV - "^ v ' v \
' Muffs, worth to $4.95. Reduced to . . $3.50 Kor Friday Only \ / For Friday only \ / For Friday Only" \ f For Friday Only \ / For Friday Only \ / For Friday Onlv > §
RAG RUGS Mnslin Bed Sheets PAJAMA CHECK Matting Suit Cases COTTON BATTS BABY DIAPERS \
.i Muffs, worth Reduced to .. .SslsO m. "f 7.h, ... Mu..m b.j sn..,,S'-S ."IT.?' ?£i
olf Muffs, worth to $7.95. Reduced to 85.75 heavvoualltv U inches, 3-inch letic underwear. Item- inch size. Special Q A Special Friday /t. | A A rape , „iu a box. 1 ff
Juffs. worth to $8.50. Reduced to $5.95 ! y : °^ C & a i . Speclal - 9C Friday only for. 89C SI.OO |
Wolf Muffs, worth to $8.50. Reduced to $6.50 ■ 9 v " * ' w. ' , n...i " . J \ ' ' j, 3
ix Muffs, worth to $9.95. Reduced to .. .$6.50 i ——i
iffs, worth to $10.95. Reduced to $7.50 ~ " ~ """"
uff worth $16.45. Reduced
W Thssa Extra Special Clean Sweap Reductions On Men's Clothing Far Friday j)
ssuni Muff, worth $15.00. Reduced to $10.75 t s _ ————————n , I
Muffs worth to $19.45. Reduced to ...$13.50 Men's sl2 to sls AA FOE FRIDAY ONLY FOE FRIDAY ONLY FOE FEIDAY ONLY K
l Muff, worth $22 50. Reduced to ....$15.75 Overcoats, <pO*V\) Men's $3.50 Cor- en Men's sl2 Cor- (0 CA Men's $2.50 Odd ift J
ink Muff worth $39.95. '*' $26 50
' o\ereoats, full back, pinch back; black, Only 50 pairs left of these Just 8 Suits in this lot, made These Coats are made of heavy M
its At Wonderful Savings 2,-SJ? d " b ' , " t ' J. 4 I
et, worth to $19.95 . Reduced to $15.00 . * * v * /kW I \ 5
a Erniine Set worth $25.°0. Reduced to $15.00 For Friday Only For Friday Only * ' FOE FEIDAY ONLY V FOE FEIDAY ONLY * FOE FEIDAY ONLY ' IVX I A I
Mm . ""■•Si? ,m - *">; W Oordu-J2 #5 Men's $1.50 to OOr Men's $5 Reefer (fl OQ ]K\ |
t, worth $23.95. Reduced to $18.75 $4.95 AQ Coats, • $2.00 Pants, Coats, VveO/ /I / . j £
t, worth $29.95. Reduced to Sift 7"% The materiil of \t * Tust ( oats in this lot, of A limited qauntitv of casßi- A limited lot of 15 Coats, with / I \ J
um Set, worth $29.45. Reduced Vo".'Si?,°^,„5 uaIi !?;> re os: tan e Vi P -Sn ey R a a in- > ' y rordl ' ro - y — Bo come earl - v - . inere a worßto 'l pn **- J Jarge storm collar, heavy lining. / J . f
Fox . lis I Q Q DjpgmpgggQjgg ill I fl if ?. |l' j j
Irey Fox Set, worth $59.7.). Reduced to 837.50 ror Fnd ' °'y / r Avll. Ikv 1 I if I *
„ mutrr 1 Men's $2.00 & r € r likl 1 I
Fur Coats $2,00 f- 50 *™*? A\ /jjiM |jlfl [k V m\\ \ I
was $165.00, for SIOO.OO
GREEKS ACCEPT
ALLIED DEMANDS
Begin Delivery of Six Batteries
of Mountain Guns to
Entente
Athens, Jan. 10, via London, Jan.
11, 5.45 A. M.—The government has
formally accepted the ultimatum of
the entente powers.
In accordance with the agreement
made with the Allies on December 1,
King Constantine to-day began deliv
ery to the entente naval authorities of
THURSDAY EVENING,
six batteries of mountain guns. He
gave orders to the troops to suppress'
all hostile demonstration, which was
promptly done, and a meeting called
to protest against the acceptance of
the allied ultimatum. The leaders of
the reservists, under pressure from the
king. Issued a statement that their fol
lowers were ready to support the mon
arch and accept the decisions of his
government.
An ultimatum was delivered to the
Greet government last November de
manding, among other things, that the
artillery of the Greek army bo turned
over to the entente naval authorities.
This demand was refused after .Ger
many notified the Athens administra
tion that the surrender of the guns
would be considered an unfriendly act.
On December 1 allied forces were
landed at Piraeus and inarched on
Athens.
SILENT SENTINELS !
BRAVE COLD WIND
Suffragists Resume Posts Out
side Whjte House; President
Smiles
Washington, D. C.. Jan. 11.—Suf
fragist "silent sentinels" resumed duty
outside the White House gates despite
a freezing wind. They marched over
from Congressional Union headquar
ters with military precision and took
up positions flanking the main en
trances. They were taken to their
posts by "the officer of the day."
President Wilson loft h Whit*
HjVRRISBURG TELEGRAPH
House for his usual game of golf be
fore the sentinels went on duty, but
they deployed so he could not fail to
see their banners when he returned.
Because of the cold weather the senti
nels were changed at frequent intervals
to return to headquarters to warm
their feet.
Uecause of the cold the suffragists
did not hold to their posts as rigidly
as they did yesterday, but paced up
and down the sidewalk in front of
the White House. They abandoned
their stolid silence of yesterday and
discussed suffrage with passers-by.
Kach time the White House auto
mobile passed in or out of the grounds
the sentinels rushed forward to see
whether the President was inside.
When tlie President and Mrs. Wil
son returned from golf the sentinels
quickly ran to positions so that they
flanked the driveway. The President
smiled broadly, but gave no recognition
of the pickets.
i Hot chocolate to warm the cold
nir>L-<>ta vaa tirnnirht nvar alior)lv ho.
fore noon. The wind blew so strong
that several of the smaller sentinels
found difficulty in holding their ban
ners. Mrs. William Kent, wife of Rep
resentative Kent, of California, out on
an inspection tour, found one of the
pickets shivering with cold and gave
the young suffragist her fur coat and
spats.
Governor's Troop Coming
Home by Way of Memphis
Adjutant General Stewart to-day an
nounced that he had received word that
the First Cavalry was returning to the
State from El Paso byway of Memphis.
Louisville and Pittsburgh, but that no
dae for arrival In Pennsylvania could
be given because of the necessity of
stopping trains to water and exercise
horses. There are 320 horses belonging
to the Government returning with the
regiment.
General Stewart said that from In
formation he. had received the Fourth
Infantry would not detrain at Harris
burg. but proceed direct to home sta
•<" "■■ for "t
JANUARY 11, 1917.
A. H. Walters May Be
Given Pomeroy's Old Place
I Governor Brumbaugh is expected to
: take up the appointment of a superin
! tendent of public printing and binding
] to-day after he meets with members
| of the State Panama-Pacific Exposition
Commission from this State, which is
j here for its final session, it is said
I that the place will be offered to either
] Anderson 11. Walters, of Johnstown, or
j A. Nevln Detrich, of Chambersburg. Air.
! Detrich will not accept, according to
reports about the Capitol,
i Mr. Detrich, who was here to-day,
i said (hat he had not made any claim
J for mileage for serving as a substitute
| elector and did not intend to accept
i either the $3 for his Bervice or any
mileage at all.
CLOUSER TO SPEAK
At the Young Men's Christian Asso
cialion to-night (5. B. M. Clouser will
give an illustrated lecture. He will
also talk on (he Sunday school lesson
and to-morrow will teach his class as
usual.
AD DEATHS AND FUNERALS
•JOHN HOLSTINE
John Holstlne, aged C 5 years, died
yesterday ufter (wo years* illness at
his home at Ilalnton. He was a black
smith for (he Pennsylvania Railroad
; for twenty-seven years. Funeral serv
i Ices will he held Saturday afternoon
iat 2 o'clock from his late residence.
I Burial will be made in (he Shoop's
j Church Cemetery. He is survived by
, his wife, Mary, four daughters, Mrs.
Jacob Womer, Mrs. Irvin Westhafer.
Mrs. Martin Dengler and Gertrude,
and four sons, Samuel, Ralph. Frank
| and William.
| DESCENDANT OF WASHINGTON
DIES IN PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Jan. 11.—Miss Mar
| garetta Washington, a greal-great
j grandnieco of George Washington,
I died at her home here t-oday. She
i had a wide reputation umong phy
| slclans and medical schools for her
skill in drawing anatomical sketches.
She was also known as a painter of
portraits and miniatures.
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