Tomorrow We Begin the Wind-Up of Our Greatest and Biggest Clean Sweep Sale IV" 8 are determined to make this month a record-breaker and to add im- f m j i jgaiiin jianiiiiipiiiii i -T.-1, i pe * U8 to our Greatest and Biggest of All Clean Sweep Sales we've I 1 4liy I gone through stocks in every department and AGAIN LOWERED PRICES | Jl^Pjih^ I r *§"ht an <i l on this season's newest and most desirable winter merchandise. p 1111 I Come to-morrow with the expectation of securing a truly remarkable bar- ~" 1 "' ; Special! Special! Special! i S ain * Come and come early, in order that you may secure first choice of Qrw>~:l! Qvw#.; a lV Ladies' Ribbed WOMEN'S ' < | these wonderful offerings. Store opens at 8.30 A. M. and Closes Saturday special. opeciai. opeciai. Ladies Ribbed g5 Ladies) S ECO gat 9P M * too rir. of 100 aua Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits Corsets SILK and CREPE I _ . Heavy BUNGALOW Vests or 89c 45c N.&.: Every Item Advertised T ™w Is Just as Hose Aprons Pants jrz.'SLr: ££= 11-SL [Valuable and Important to You owL"SL JlftL J6c "24c"' siies. Ist floor. values. 2d floor. sizes. 2nd floor. [r ... m m | , IMIM i| || , ~|| , ||,.| m ■ii— ■ M and sllphtly Imperfect. ?i ß ht patterns. 2nd veLtH^Snd'^pant^^n Leof Women's NOVelty SIIOCS A Rousing Saturday Clean Swe G = ' L. m _ Coats SlllK Dr<>p liwl Winter Coats Underwear —• '-0 J A P VUdIS, IFlt SSOh ana SKIItS at Big Reductions & Flannelette Underwear ISE ) M SAVINGS AS wonderful * values from which to I I Sweep i SK^-a^ur^'i''almost" end- / H :\\ / TO-MORROW WILL BE A WONDERFUL BARGAIN DAY IN OUR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' READY- S,^tel—OnTlot of Girls' G r,oc Womeni 39 C ! in;„^itS22t U t°o '"7 1 V=- , TO-WEAR SECTION Winter Coats, ! Loies e i ouii a xV Heels B*lnch ■ \ | EXTRA * KXTRA SPEClAL v s"les; I tops and the "latest styio lasts. * U*:y \ i Women s and Misses Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Saturday 25c Women's Muslin . IQr L„ ~, , „ p /\ I nPIJLwo 4.Q Stylish Winter (J*> O >|Q JLUSH • dQ yIQ | Girls' Winter COATS, 9 49 MusliA."''' OQ. Women s f\ J' /' \ I DRESSE S, Vfcis *l7 COATS .... COATS .. .. I Worth $3.50; Sale Price.. Drawers for r>oir ■' jtj . , U 3i 1 /*.'•• y> J I worth Ul> to *.00 Worth to 97.50 Worth to 910.50. Splendid values in good warm 9c Women's Muslin /f c _ , ana ratent Xk. ' M A /• // „.,¥ a £° of a splendid quality Hado of zibeline niata iamb „, Ma u de , of a fllle nality Silk materials, 2to 9-year sizes. Skirts for Coitskin SHOES, J> I "' jL jf ItiFX"" • na •" COATS. 5369 69c ™ r -tu— ,v SLV^!\ri:r c „; Still a fair assortment of W / Wi ■ izeis 2 t. 14 y.ears. Splendid Wg Covers for lyc ' inm " a - 69c * r i r First Floor Rear , Z ' b< * ,l,lc , s,lk I>lush - etc. Coats in scores of different styles and colors: r 2 \° K-year sizes. Big variety to 63c, for *• " ' " member ? 11 lowop t l l,ft ' l . JOU <l,u ~n<l for anywhere else and re- . of colors and st y' es - Second Floor ne\er greater. s ° 1 " IU " w \ St*"" of Men's 1 1 ~'.S ISJCoats $5.00 i.. SrS'SSCoats $11.50 ®*¥.r 7 bre ? Tt =Coat,s73o RJ :™S,is=;Coat s sl3.so hWrnrn'rtiJSSrfm. at Iremendous Big Savings Women's and Misses 'p Aa f c CA, Women's & A i l ?n L f AWN Extra Good Men's Dress Shirts, 470 \P • S' 2 - 50 WinterL-OatS SO.SU TTT mßßs] Up to $25.00 WinterCoatS $14.50 SILK WAISTS I SILK WAISTS ;I To 89c Men's Percale Dress Shirts \> Women's and } 070 f Up <0 $14.50 J\ . JMy Up to $27.50 $ 10.UU <t 1 Q/l <DOQC To 50c Mens Fleece Lined Shirts j women's & Msse P oa |c <t 1C 7C jfiSffl " Women's 4 Misses 'PnatS $lB 00 o.JP.rc-X^Yr... ■I 1 B , | Up to $22.50 tD JL O# • O Up to $25. Extra SUfV/UulO ty A OtV/V/ tie chlnen nl Sutln made of crepe de chines, To 85c Men s Wool Und-erwear. 59f! :• 3 I AxfSMBBW striped wnit. Georgette orepe. > Men's Fibre SILK HOSE for. . .17C f I Women ' s & Misses 'Prfcafc KCi Tffll , V W™W. I in n . . '^=r Men's Blue Chambrav Work Shirts !■ lP U to S 3O 00 } Boys' Fleece Lined Kid Gloves, 550 \ I ress 'Skirts at Immense Savings I I \\\ B SERGE 95 Silk°&'serge'JgSS^ o ' DRESSES ■: N All Wool Serge DRESS SKIRTS; worth to 1 \ DRESSES Dresses for ° ,ou . ;j Entire Stock of Sweaters Reduced J Pdce . S . WeCP $2,49 \\ \ )jj wKSC n S and "£ wV'^° s - Worth n/r . 1 ca u i. 10. r . _ Wl \ I _jjdm colors. All sizes. sorted colors and sizes. oto 14-year sizes; in this season's newest Men sto $1.50 Honeycomb Sweaters Women's New $4.00 and $4.50 Poplin DRESS I models. •' $1.11) !• SKIRTS Clpan SujPAn *H <\ - BMMsW Women'* and Mlitaes* Finer Street, Afternoon Jl N t K 1 1 '? T OP , .. -I". 13 , °f„ , f Boys'and Girls' Sweaters, to $2.50 #1.95 5 |KIRTS. Clean Sweep $2.89 Silk & Serge $Q QQ VJ-j - n 75 o,rl s Serge and 55 G.rls All-Wool 5 Men's and Women's $2.75 Sweaters J jl Dresses 3,UU $11.50 Corduroy Dresses O D ,Sf, ■I Men's and Women's $3.95 Sweaters < Women's up to $5.95 DRESS dQ OA J M Also combinations, ah ch |[: J O ftC Men's and Women's $6.50 Sweaters $4.89 I; SKIRTS. Clean Sweep Price .... U ' ° 8 to 14-year sizes. Saturday The B:g Day For All Men's& Young Men's Suits and Overcoats AT EXCEPTIONAL BIG REDUCTIONS Notwithstanding the advance on all woolen fabrics we are offering the men of y I Harrisburg and vicinity—Overcoat and Suit values of a lifetime. Every garment j§SPr I 1/ ( M lS d mad^ y the co^nt^ es ' best makers and our entire stock has been radically re- lliis Is the Time to Buy We guarantee you the biggest and best dollar for dollar;values in this city, Come to-morrow if you need an Overcoat or Suit and let us convince you. j YOUR CHOICE TO MORROW OF ANY SUIT AND OVERCOAT W / AT THREE SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES W / M Men s and Young Men's Men's and Young Men's Men's and Young Men's f f SIO.OO and $12.00 $13.50 to $15.00 $16.50 to $22.50 ' / SUITS & OVERCOATS SUITS & OVERCOATS SUITS & OVERCOATS / £i 5 7.50£ 5 10.505?> 5 13.50 J| Big assortment of cle\er new Can't be equaled for style, . Snappy new models In this ia ft'jjjßjg} models, colors and materials, all quality of material fit mrl wenr season's latest styles, patterns, PS up-to-thc-minute style. all sizes in suit- nn* ♦. CO,ors anrt fabr,cs - At $13.50 they !$SBlh I an sizes in suits and overcoats. are unmatchable, all sizes. fga 11 Every Pair of Odd Pants : —\ In Our Stocrlc PeHi Your choice of Men's and Young Men's Mackinaw ?Jen' s f I*so PANTS, for $l,OOl Men's $2.50 PANTS, for $1.05 worth up to SIO.OO, gj AQQ Men s $2.00 PANTS, for $1.50| Men's $3.50 PANTS, for s'i.4o . " A Saturday Sale of Boys' SUITS, OVERCOATS, [A SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE OF MACKINAWS and Odd Panb WO I™ V S' ODD PANTS ~.. 200 PAIRS OF BOYS* ODD 7Q BOYS' $3.50 SUITS, FOR $1.0J51 j BOYS' ss*oo SUITS, F0R"53,931 PANTS; values to $1.50 for I i/C Odd lots of Boys' Norfolk Suits in nom! * 7*® 17 yours. ! They come in all-wool cdssimeres and cheviots; , mixtures. SUltS ' neat l j Odd lots, but all sizes of nne Mixed VSyLvT'" Bt ' tChed a " d ta,,ed; slzcs ti to ... . . * * Cussimere und Cheviot Norfolk Suits. f TT -.r. „ - COR. -i **** Boys $6.00 Mackinaw Coats, s:i.O, j J Boys' Long Pinch-Back Overcoats,} Offered everyw3™ as good Vi.no values* Made •Sles oto 18 years ? * $4.0.1 I ° f llne rlb <Jttrk UrHb cor<1 ' fast Splendid new model Mackinaw Coats* * Slecm Bto 17 year*. T ODD LOTS OF BOYS AN _ handsomely made. 'f f Values to $7.50; every coat is new and! PANTS . ...\ t handsome, models. t Only about 75 pairs in this lot. TOKYO'S PROLIFIC SLUMS No tourist crosses the Sumida river, unless it is,to visit the great amphitheater for n wrestling bout or R chrysanthemum show: yet there is where the real secret of Tokyo's fu ture lies. It Is the factory and slum FRIDAY EVENING, section of the city, and the popula tion there has increased in the - last decade ten times as fast as has the population in *ho district of Kojima i chi, which surrounds the palace. In the last generation, the popula tion of the five greatest industrial and commercial cities in Japan has in creased by three hundred and four teen per cent as against an increase in the whole empire of fifteen per cent. The trend In Japan is cityward, and the visitor to Tokyo, seeing the streets crowded with people, does not HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH realize that in the suburbs the growth a in Population has run from 260 to 600 per cent In the last decade.—Muynard j Owen Williams, in the Christian Her t aid. These Wonderful Clean S Tomorrow, Saturday, in the Bargain Basement Extra • Special Extra Special l ooil ( hopper s Hull- or oil White PII.MC IrlHh Poplin Sold Blaenhere s ° r ,oillt Mo P s > !<a Kettles Crepe; Worth . Uor,h - Uc Mt 1. Special I'a per. Special Worth 75c, Worth S^.Oo yard wj J For2sc $1.95 ,n ol EC® f°r P n k S ! 50-ft Clothes inches chops all kinds T • r , 14 , with polished i ar ,r P Kizo . rn r ' wule - wl<lc - Line for 24$ hand i C3 . X ' Exlra Special 10-yd. Plecca ■% . - . .... li I mono Crt-pc KAfl E3 lofll# Afi O 0-,VtI. I icccs Kxlra Spocilll— Worth iih: I-onncioth UCU UlulliVClS KIIKILSII Table Oilcloths 1 worth 91.30 More Big Specials WoXftsb. w 32 inches wule •)">/' tiil I(I * '*/2*p yu. in a biff assort- *"'V Cotton Blankets; QQ _ „ „ Full 45 inches Jw\ , }\ T " tty Fine soft finish u/nrH, <tl 95 UOC , l feo ! ft - silli >' fln " WI(1c - in • Poo<i Rjfl??' irrade in l desir- ™Orth $1.25... isli in a wonder- assortment of pat **fnn2 ~ AtX iw it Kood quality, terns, inonos. able width. Good weight and size, gray ——i_____— only. .Ink b „u e „. p laid B]ankets . do A Q Heavy Cotton BLANKETS Woolnap BLANKETS; Worth to $3, for .... worth to <p l QC Worth to $2 75 SO Ir\ T! . An ?i l . ler rn £ e value - woolnap piaid $2.50, for worth to *2.75, >2.19 I,eavy; bcautlful . Large size colored borders. Made good and heavy. fulllkeand heavy q To7£red g Heav y Woolnap BLANK | s ,'°?M F v£- c -?c Woolen $3.95 " blanket robes W - 50 ' ^.b plaid patterns, extra heavy quality. con ' 1M.40 and -.<!!> j CJ I EXTRA SPECIAL I>CHI Bed Snreafl®! f W J*"**" 48 UNOLEBM; Excellent qualities at three re- J. Worth to 63c; Oft markable speclul low price. All made Made In full al*e„. he.v, qualltle., U St>^. ••■ ;; '/ * ~C ' """ K ° o " vMu. tb " e P " CM room V kitclUn™ yds', wide". 76x90 BED SHEETS .... S.-C Crochet BED SPREADS (JC * _ 81x90 BED SHEETS 80 5t.25 Crochet BED SPREADS 974. with leatherette or 'felt 'top 90x90 fi ED SHEETS 890 *l.r>o Crochet Bed Spread., tit 10 if rnahogan r flnlgh ' g°° d ""-PILLOW CASES "cellent * * * - _ Krnilen, hemmed reiulv for IIM<M full 92.00 Crochet Bed Spread* $1.49 WILLOW BASKETS " u *"' • end 15c each. *2.50 Crochet Bed Spread. tt| T'" - " K"od Ble( 3oc, 40c BOLSTER CASES I K * tr Spe and 50c. | cta |, , U |l ,|„e a3c COMES BACK WITH SEVERAL MILLIONS Jesse Livermore, Who Went Broke, Tells How He Got New Start New York, an. 19.—Jesse L. Liv ermore has come back. Nine years j ago Livermore "cornered" the New i York cotton market. He amassed aj fortune of several millions, and the papers teemed with stories of his palatial country estate, his $300,000 i steam yacht and his wife's million dollar jewels. Then came the crash and two years i ago this Wall Street plunger went Into ■ bankruptcy. When the proceedings were over his liabilities amounted to ; $1,108,000, according to report, while JANUARy 19, 1917. | Livermore himself to-day said the fig ure was $2,000,000. How He Came Back To-day in the office of Harriman & Company, at 111 Broadway, Liver more told a reporter how he "came back" and gave his views on the stock market. According to his own statement, Livermore is a philosopher and a psychologist. He has ceased to be a gambler in the market, but is what he terms a "business speculator." He refused to say whether the rumor that he had recently made $3,500,000 was technically true or not, but he did I say: I "I must have made a very large i amount, for I have paid In full for jmy mistakes of the past, and they cost me $2,000,000. I went into bankruptcy to get a 1 chance to get on my feet again. If I had not done so, I would have to have made a mil lion a day to have gotten anywhere. So, when I finally came back I paid all my creditors in full, although I was not legally liable for the debts, sis X had been discharged from bank ruptcy. "I did not make this new fortune as I made my former one. It was not a case of gambling all on on turn. I made this fortune on several issues—cotton, grain and 'war brides.' "This Wall Street game Is a psycho, logical one. The first requisite to suc cess is confidence in one's self. 1 never lost my nerve. "Usually a man buys and then, when the stocks go up a few points, he is fearful that it will go down again and he will lose the little he has made. That Is the wrong time to fear. He should know that the very fact that the stock has gone up prove# he Is right and he should hold on. But he sells through fear." Newspapers $1.50 Each Now in Mexico City aHhington, Jan. 19.—Newspapers in , Mexico City are selling for $1.50 each. Mexican money, according to advices received at the State Depurtment. The Mexican peuo, worth normally 10 cents in American currency, has dropped to one cent United states money. 5
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