MERCHANDKE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS oTffK^s e ' W t S 9 l b 7 U cl II AHEAD OF THE SEASON SALE OF e SPRING SU TS at & Misses' New Spring Suits There was a time when mozt women looked more at the price of a suit than they did at the Charming', Fresh, New Spring Models in All the Most Attractive quality, but that time has gone by. Women New Shades and Sizes. thklk more nowadays, and buying a suit to-day Yon will not only bo amazrtl at the wide variety of different styles, but at tbe is more as it should be—"A Business Proposi- U '° won,lcrf,u ,ow pr 'T ut whkh u ' csc Ncw **** Su,,s tion." Ewrj' Suit a value (bat will cost you more to buy later In the season. Take advantage of these low prices now anil buy to-morrow, Saturday. "It must be right because it costs SO much," is Women's and Mlmm' Hctt Women's nnil Misses' >ew \ no longer the motto of the thousands. These C 2 EA C n >>i n <4 pi flfl days an article must be right regardless of its Op Till Q fflwll S ""§ ▼ I price, be it high or low. When we placed our mjTTS V . fW SUITS * order for these new 1917 garments we bent every That w..i r„s v up effort towards securing not only the bestppo- y Tw i#ilk Yi is.so Later, sibl. styles, but th. be.,: m.ttri.l. that could b. B „„* . xWj, f.SVf.K s*r. Iffi'V' procured anywhere to offer our patrons this sea- of poplin, in the latest spring /u V; >V jA] i tns : in a ! r r e variety ot dtf- T? . * shades and all sizes fYh r W\\ 1 ferent Btyles and colors. All son. Every season more and more women come, A VnTFv /1 ' \vJJ B,zes ' look, compare styles, qualities and prices, and it Ss=wfj|\ dnjl is Simply remarkable how many buy. Woen. nnd Ml.se.' New TP/TM Women-, and Ml..*.' New As an Example Women's d Oyi 7£ Spring $1 f|; Spring 50JJ5 and Misses' Suits at . . 1J SUITS I \- 'j-v SUITS T . I \ WTti luOT that You'll I'ay Up to #3T..00 ; It is not an exaggeration to say that we sell That You'll Pay 915.00 and v-f Jwv km> for i, a4e r. twice as many suits at this one price than any tiejio tor Later •JK l) \\ J and qualities. All that Is no v, || other Harrisburg store. And they are sold only ,° n f new V u?IYs b e e m bodled^n o the h ;; new because of the comparisons made with suits at colore and attractive models. spring; suits nt $24.75. All ____ _ / 1 , • \ • , , All sizes. sizes, all colors and all styles. the same price (and higher) that are shown by A .. iPjI di tf womkvs other stores. Ahead oi the season Sale oi & m^Es- There is no other store in Central Pennsyl- IWT 1 AT i'A A vania, (and we doubt inhere is one store in the J} \\ \ J[ LUA A entire State, except in Philadelphia and Pltts hurph \ that ctinm -.0 1„,„_ „ A wide ranjjc of new models from wlileh to choose. Popular Velours, Bolivia , . . SIIOWS nearly as large a variety Cloths, Velour Chocks, etc., with all sorts of o<l<l pockets, larjrc buttons, wide oontrast- OI SUItS at $24.75 as IS shown in this Store. And l>ur collars and belts of varied widths, gathered l>acks and other conceits tliat give an we make a conservative shtwnmt ...u, ' „„„ air of Individuality to the wearer, all in a big \head-of-the-Season Sjle at prices that we mage a conservative statement when we say moan R biR saving to you. lon't miss uiis .iter if >Ol. want a big value. I that the suits shown here at $24.75 will compare New Pop ii n Serge Coats; stylish Beautiful New Spring Coats; fash- Wh Sh T," SP TS" ° ther new spring models $8.95 ionable novelty fabrics . . SIB.OO high-priced stores at $35.00 and $37.50. No better F 6 Attractive New Style Belted Coats I materials are shown in $40.00 suits. Stunning New Flare Coats; latest big variety of odels at The styles are the season's smartest, and as nove ty effects at JjilO.lK jj ew Season's Finest Spring they come from the best known of the New York Plain Velour Coats, charming new Coats, all colors and fabrics, makers, the tailoring is equal to the best We spring models $15.00 $24.75 suggest that you, before buying your spring suit, - ... - XX jr\\/iv\i'C ! LSSOTTME " , AHEAD OF THE SEASON SALE OF & 'A V. A < 1. ' HANDSOME NEW SPRING DRESS SKIRTS Ahead of the Season Sale of Wide assortment of the season's newest and best values, in the latest ;| TTII nHfail caf *l\J' ■ o * models, materials, colors and all sizes. nunureus OI liew oprmg NEW SERGi New Check and Striped Handsome New Spring Waist f W flkk £ Rlamcoo SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS " ais,s * 5,1K "louses (J>o Charming New QO rt $2.49 $2 95 ' $3.75 Wk \/v lir • 7 HAf" WORTH TO 53.80. Sew All-Wpol Poplin WfllStS at •• • Attractive now spring: Smart novelty stripes Skirts; black 81 navy models; made of double and snappy Shepherd blue Silk Poplin Skirts, in These are tnade of fine white warp serge. All latest checks. All new models in all sizes and all new spring tr£ml voiles and organdies, in a host of ' * i4L_models. >l/r^! lrett y new styles; fancy stripes and : . a "T™"' o uvrtirvlTT aII slzes for women - Ahead ot the Season Sale of | WwnNew Silk djl QC New Spring Silk and Serge Dresses I S / RlnilP ot witilD It is not only their entire newness and youthful lines that assures fWR jjiuuoco ait them a hearty welcome, but it's the Kaufman Low Underselling Prices 1 Exquisite styles in the new shades j that will make this sale to-morrow of such unusual interest. of peach chartreuse, white and , _ _ crepe de chine; also attrac- Womens & Misses Serge Dresses; WOMEN'S AND MISSES' °"h to $8.50. Spial atss.-rs SILK DRESSES Pored stripes; all sizes for women. I Women's & Misses Serge Dresses; In a good assortment of hand- Wnmen , Hnndcnmp i\f* worth to $ll.OO. Special at $7.75 some new models, made of Silk TTUmeDS nanusome U I nil Women's & Misses' Serge Dresses; Taffetas, Crepe Meteors, Crepe de New Silk Blouses at . . *p worth to $15.00. Special at $9.75 I Chines. Al he new spring shades || „ ! Women's & Misses' Serge Dresses; at prices ranging from $lO <K> Crepe de Chines and Georgette Crepes, In a berwilder- „,„r+V, R 71 12 QO 1 1 (Ul f oo rn ing variety of new spring shades; also a lot of new worth to $lB. special at <•> !PxSpIO.UO to s^..>o. Striped silk effects. All sizes. First Floor. • KAUFMAN'S Second Floor. * ————— Kaufman's Bargain Basement Splendid Bargains For Saturday Bcnvls Enamel 19c White $1.50 Blankets . fi'| J \ NICFjTS bi?e F LTTr'een ware Voile Spreads eiT 1 $2.50 COTTON BLANKETS .. dJI QO color* eooel sl7e warmth and Extra large and heavy gray blankets *P vO A large vari- Plain white Crochet spreads serv J,££i with colored borders, ana quality. e ty of household voile, 40-inches he "J: $2.69 ... . .. „ _ utensil, in many wide, extra good * $3.50 Woolnap Plaid Blankets .. d0 -O<P sizes, extra quality. quality. CrpnP Good, big ize, and In a variety of quality. 1 25 pretty plaids. oj.* 12X M' ! fo? ns unde C rw e eSr e White Wool BLANKETS tfO QC 7 Tr* ** ''' j r; 27 inches wide; Large size, with pink and blue ~~~ ' liyC Lring' needs no Iron- borders; good weight. ing, yard, Muslins Kettles Blankets h<jm ">£ Whit, Wool BLANKETS ... $£,95 "1 k - i "> h nainsooks, all ♦]• &ran 1t p . , .. £ ' mcnes wiuc, . . yard wide, fine keU>g f good White Wool BLANKETS d0 QC bleach qualities, size and quality, soiled. Ed colors. for athletic un- WORTH TO S.OO 4 derwear; yard, Single bed size, with pretty colored borders: good 100 250 $3.95 y 2 * welght - Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1917, International News Service *—* *-* By McM 40>H! I'M <l*D OLXHT STILL--1 LIKE ILT TO\S?f> T A J OH-NO! WHY- YOU DO You THINK YOU \ TOCET 1 TO E BE" 0 U Lo^^: E H THERa now- J CAN LIVE THERE , . j UEVE * To COOtiTRY- _^ N | HUH? | oveJ IH E^ . r *'. ■ '* ' ' * *'• , ,;■• •* *•••-•'..• , -. \ • . ',4 ' . " *fr\ V • J .. .:•. .: •'; -' • *" V ... ." v 4, , .... i ( ... . ..i:,:. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG ti3kß& TELEGRAPH MARCH 2, 1917. || 1 ,r r \ 1 Ahead of the Season's Sale of Stunning New Sport Hats For Spring \ fef ' To-morrow, Saturday, for women's V These are the styles that are moat popular for early spring wear and I new champagriG, and field- \ Kaufman s Millinery Deparment shows a variety of the coming- sea- I mouse Brown Kid Lace Boots. M sons choicest new straws and in qualities that can not be matched any- I I Spring's latest models, BVa inches where at our Low Underselling Price. high, flexible solos and Louis heels, f New Mushroom Sailors, in all the latest colors such as chartreuse | AH sizeß - J gold, Copenhagen, rose, etc., trimmed with the new Sport Itibbon or in I ... , , T , C the new Coolie shapes with the tassel or still other new shapes, trim- | Women s Black KID BOOTS ; med wifh flowers, embroidery, ribbons, wings and fancies. If you want |A„i.„„t TT * tenn u i,. the latest style Hats at a lower-than-elsewhere IQO to nn I Actual Up to $5.00 Values.' 1 price, see these specials at ®I.U &S.UU Saturday Qnly (t QQ C „ ?? cw l i ,ao . k I - ,sere Hats, trimmed with aigrettes, wings and fancies; I for (bo<i/D Sailors, Turbans and side roll shapes; *1 qa to tfe f\t\ I v ( priced low at 1 .J/U oO.UU I 8 inches high, new perforated ViiufMiwo mini L" | vamps; imitation tips; flexible soles KAUFMAN S Millinery, Second Floor, Rear. I and Spanish-heels. All sizes. |i Ahead of the Season Sale of Girls' Dresses \Hundredsof AttractiveModelsatßigSavings ' |^ others lo ° k \ng for something new and different in Dresses for their girls will do well to see £ ' > thls bI S arra y of clever new low-priced Dresses for girls, on sale to-morrow at Kaufman's. !' 'a GIRLS' NEW SPRING ■ a GIRLS' NEW SPRING >\ Dresses Dresses 4M Ati WORTH TO 91.n0. VUV/ A WORTH TO $2.50. sSSsT"' \\ JMwJn isrsnaaui j!i S Vyi. J\ j daintily trimmed. 6to 14-year sizes. Ji ;I GIRLS' NEW SPRING f| GIRLS' NEW SPRING !' C I Dresses $1 QC Dresses $9 QC jil WORTH TO 93.00. ty 1• UO \ A \J || WORTH TO ,4.00. fL.I/Dil 5 pae"ns: "SSl' Unmatchab.e new values, in all the |! | t brays, etc. ScoresTf dfinty "new C mod- ' l ? Ce ,° re '\ I KAUFMAN'S— Second Floor. to 14-year s?zes colors. 6 |i % STORE NEWS ON OPPOSITE PAGE J I i Suffered Much in Teuton Camp By Associated Press Copenhagen, March 2, via London. —Four Americans from the steamer Yarrowdale, who have been prisoners | in Germany for three months, arrived j here to-day. They are Dr. ohn Davis, Columbus, Miss.; Orviiie McKim, of | Watertown, N. Y.; Dr. H. D. Snyder, jof Norfolk, Va.; Richard Zabriskie, of I Englewood, N. J. The four men were i practically destitute. ; The men reached here with only the M clothes they stood in and will, under m the custom of the sea, be supported M by the British consul until it is im- M possible to send them home. They m owe their release before the remainder # of the 72 Americans who were on the % Yarrowdale to the fact that, as physi # cians or veterinarians, they ranked ae officers and were confined in the offl- I cers' camp at Karlsruhe. The horee I -tenders and sailors who composed the I bulk of the American captives, are I still tod in "quarantine" at the prison | camp tor enlisted men at Dulken. | Few more dramatic tales have been brought forth by the war than the story of adventure, hardship and peril at sea, short commons on land and the new danger from the sky which was related by these four American II professional men to the Asociated Press correspondent. Snapped up by the German raider in midocean, they cruised around for days while the com merce destroyer was gathering further prizes. Then they made the voyage in the Yarrowdale to Swinemuenden, under such conditions that they expected ihe ship's seams must open and the vessel to sink beneath them every moment. Meaner Prison Fare They lived for more than two , months in prison camps in Germany jon the meager prison fare provided Iby the German government without I food parcels which lighten the con j ditions of existence of other prisoners lof war. They passed through four air- I plane attacks on Karlsruhe, during j which bombs intended for the railroad 1 I station rained on all sides of their J a camp. To cap the climax, they were ignorant until the last whether they were prisoners of war or neutrals In | detention, whether their government was doing anything to obtain their re lease. or whether the United States had not already entered the war. To ad dto their anxieties their fellow Am ericans from the Yarrowdale at the time when they left the mat the Neustrelitz camp to be transferred with other officers from the captured doAy v£ L . Y .,'j: I flll*®^ THE y6ar old." You H WW MOOTHE ST buv a nine ll Or"NG TOBACCO y S| until after Nature has jl| , * brought out the very fjl A GOOD colt best that's in it—by (({Si Jl\. driven too two years ageing in .'rjff young is a good wooden hogsheads. R| boss ruined. A xr JJm good tobacco You will never realize fj g| smoked too " ow much better natural i/ glf "young" is a a g ein g makes tobacco, ll |g good smoke until you've smoked \ ■ spoiled. * some Velvet. . ||| JfefltffjKpuOa&ucoCnr. B I steamers were in a State of comploU destitution. They were insufflclentlj clothed, several having been wlthoul shoes or even clothing during thl severe December cold and ail wer weakening under the effect of thes< conditions, all hough they were subse quently remedied when Ambassadol Gerard finally succeeded in locatini them In the prison camp at Dulmen. 5
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