6000^^^^)n : 'ranklin Granulated SUGAR &3,T0-morrow---Read! Two Day Ahead of the Season Sale of New Spring Merchandise Again Two Remarkable Special Low Price Days—To-morrow, Friday and Saturday Underselling Store THE WHOLE STORE IS RADIANT WITH NEW THINGS FOR SPRING £ me * J ront This is an extraordinary opportunity to anticipate your spring needs. For Two Days—Friday and Saturday—all departments of this store will High TMC6S offer SPECIAL LOW PRICE INDUCEMENTS on NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE of every description that will prove of more than ordinary in- 6000 Lbs. of terest to all economical shoppers. Read this list of special offerings below and bear in mind that every bit of this merchandise is the newest of the franklin Granulated new and only offered at these Special Low Prices to stimulate early buying. Make the most of your opportunity. SUGAR ON SALE i ' ' —— I _ ml It ¥% m ji _ . _ , __ _ i , . * ttt - ri ~~ in the Bargain Basement 11 Scores of Beautiful New Styles In a 2 Day Sale of ;| 000 Handsome New Spring Suits To-morrow Friday Morning & Mi™"' New Spring Silk and Serge Dresses |i aS M™e™ In this 2 Day Ahead of the Season Sale 6 Lbs. for 29c il jm SE~ S AX Ve SI -7C ■ 1?"! S "^ P, f n Tailored Suits-It's offer- •&mjrj*azxr* I iai Jb 1 U.UU itM jNAv r>T?T?ccT?c .n iS /iS !! mgs like these that have made Kaufman s the suit store of Harris- Purchases can be made in any De- I |[ special, ... V * vv • HM" 11 > V ' JJKHioblliO .. •U J| hurcr ' a I\. partment of the store. Only 6 lbs. I! Smm II f£rSSr A!ili! lof new shades; all sizes. /<\ AV ft/ygOfc; > good variety of colors and new !; C 0F77T0 vfi'dU C * CITITQ 1P 00 if// \ cmneeail}. I l> <sl-11, rirKd-f n V\ il lH~) 5 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' <! Wo "> sl-00 Worth to 518.50 ) "n * _ ;! . . >1 / Hll •'£ "/] r / Serpp wm l! Handsome new models of all wool New Spring models, in line serges and Will V A KS\T*O*Z\ 1 Tl j. special, ... 91£.9U (W /< j\\\W-f"g. 1 „ $7.75 ! i *?*" "■ *" —• • " coplln.: all the latest Spritn, color, and Hfl/J JJ O. J. gXA 11 Choice, of all the season's latest A\ \ \ \\ \ l\ \ \\\ XVW Special at **/*•<*?,; stzcs . ' °P!2-®' J,V „f?5^ eta and crepe de //Xo*\l \\ \I \( tl\\V, Handsome new Spring styles in i> " " j | O OAtTI AtlT ! ' / //VSrH N \tl\l 11\ IVT si,es rlety ° f K °° d COl ° rS Und a " ! Women's and Misses' New # . ~ ~ UlfiH V JDcLSCHICII L WIN S srbvsum'm %rizmf3*2o* ri\ :: special at... $15.00 j KM I Serge Dresses; £9 yg |j or .er.es to M.OO | \ T °-m o Pr°W, Friday '! t^ eaUt i fUl ' ll Cl th €r niW Spring \ (/ / \\\\\ll/ special at Vv ••V J, and poplins; all the latest shades and Choice of the season's newest models \ / PtllOW Stair Treads j| SnVcilorVall \ \ k \ VfJ \ \ " U sizes " | and materials; in all sizes and all colors. \ | CoSCS two^aualiUes-'' ;! WOMEN'S AND MISSES'- \WWfit Tl j! Orfr IT n \ A 7*l - j V made of heavy c || Silk Dresses; d* 1/? CA W /jLz> WOMEN'S and misses' j| O / A'O OUI 1 O . . • ?^ ; che. 1 * 9xlß each ' !| special at .. P 1 OcOU JW [ Serge Dresses; d*-1 0.75 |j Worth to 935.00 19$ " ![ Stunning fascinating new V " ' & special at <P 1 '! These models have all the style feature sof suits almost double their price; made uf W„ r U j models of crepe de chine, georgette Made of the finest quality ser ? e. j of the best new Spring materials; in all V Table Jf?, ]► combinations and taffeta; all colors in blacks, blues, etc.; all new j! - k* i i n.% * s—*coon<i b loot 1, , RnilpYC ( j and all sizes. KAUFMAN'S— Second Floor . Spring models and all sizes. < ] ' ClottlS ->M%wwMw%wmwwtmmwvwmwwv>wMVMMmwtttMW%t>wwvMwvwwwMMwww ; /r- ' SSSSSSN lotiis' .''iiiop" Wash' K n oi l e'r 650 rsi NEW SPRING COATS Stunning New Spring Millinery y PRICED ESPECIALLY LOW FOR THIS 2 DAY SALE . TWO BpforP tllP QHTI f: nft i pnmjt Rags Distinctive styles—wtHiclcrftil values—don't miss this sroat two-dav offer if vou want a rare value; coats i X lllS ™ ** vliv V/vCvwvli. O CvJL V LinOieUTflS si..)o wool fib lin all the high colors; light and dull shades and plenty of blues and blacks; with all the latest style pockets; , S l ' 2s , grades of „ ru ? 'JLf contrasting collars and belts of varied widths. All sizes for Misses and Women. j Friday and Saturday we will place on sale hundreds of the new season's most popular new Spring hats, ofeunis- * yards variety of pat- Women's and Misses' New o Women's and Misses' New OA both trimmed and untrimmed styles at prices that are entirely unusual so early in the season wide; special, a terns. Spring C0at5%5.95 Spring Coats S l2 In trimmed New Charming New ->ale Irioe ... Two Day Sale Price ... Jsf . ® D 1 m. WttSfl Smart all wool Serge Coats, in blaclt and navy; Stunning new belt and odd pocket effects; new £2 • • CJI- iy 'Qi ] all sizes Spring materials, colors and all sizes. Spi'lllg Women's and Misses' New Women's and Misses' New AA 1 1 tl \ LttSeS fc kind, with Spi S Coats-8.95 Spring Coats *1 £2and $ 2 49 I * xtr ,*4 90 Women s and Misses' New r- . This lot includes scores of new M V 0 Chic, becoming styles, the kind that r; /v rt 4" C* A wonderful assortment of other styles, shapes in milan hemps and lisere. ugA, M_ have already won favor; every NaokmS TirhinO OUi illc vUdlO I If""" I?,,, 1 ' 1 ® s ®^ 9on , s mo ® t desirable new materials. Large shapes and small shapes, in \W new shade'and trimminir effect i D f ,l U ® A O w \ ¥ styles and colors. One and two of a style, at . . , , , . . A* ouaue ana irimming eixect is Popular dee in P nnalltv in i Sale Price ... *10.50, *XB.OO, 20.00, and tfM.73. tea rose . chartreuse, blacks, blues, among them. All fascinating new pattern; size blue stHpe, rim- Popular Serge's and Poplins, in new Spring models f beige, Tete de Negre; all extra fine fj* styles in a wide variety. Special to- res-ulnrlv nJ c h nant lengths. I and colors; all sizes. KAUFMAN'S—SeeomI Floor. quality and extra low in price. U morrow, Friday and Saturday at S 1.1)0 dozen; for ' a yV l\ A 1 FM W'S— Socoiml Floor 'JJ each, j^ ,V - ............. . . Sivys^^y^vv < „.f :NEW SPRING WAISTS AO 4 s°.° Hand some New Dress Skirts | c , . M , CMI D 1 nr i Foulards -j W^t S ►la this Two Day Sale WWV Priced Ver y Low for the 2 Day Sale :• stunning New Silk Blouses $1 .951 Arr-g k Value Worth to S1 50 For Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' I Women's and Misses' > ,IN A TWO DAY SALE I— ~ <1 patterns, a yd.. Special for : A A A : Serge 50.49 Dress 50.95 Dress 50.75 ;• Value. Worth Up .o $3.00 For A i; 150 - >B < ; j" Skirts J — :j iik ► I yf; | ' EXTRA SIZE DRESS SKIRTS 19C ► .' 11 ii Wll New Spring Models, made of Serge and Poplins, in Black and dMntsl! *i i. Potta' Sad The four models sketched above are just a few of the attractive waist measure Specia^tO-morrON^^aturdav 5 '^ S H' 3 " l to The four at yls pictured above are representative of scores of others !' Plafed; "aprons r new styles to be had at the special low prices for Friday and Satur- lu morrow, Saturday, at just as bewitching and fascinating; made of good Jap wash silks, in ' aml wood dav. Plain white voiles or striped effects; new models with sailor __ shades of chartreuse, maize, apple green, flesh and white Scores of !' handles for, a ► SSSR-JJSSSRSII^!' $2.95 to $7.95 I: ::R„ N ;N"RT R " ,UR ' NEO R RY : WMM misses. KALFMAN'S—FImt Floor. < ,VF M. m season, all sizes for women and misses. > W '-W tiQp ± * KAUFMAN'S—Second Floor. i* KAUFMAN'S—FImt Floor >[ ™ ■_!! \ ' i-i 11 on ' BARGAIN BASEMENT NEW INDUSTRIES TO PAY OFF WAR BONDS IN ITALY Kingdom Said to Be Much Richer Than Strangers • Give Credit For By Associated Press Home, March 8. —Italy w ill be able to redeem her war bonds to the last lire through the earnings of the new industrial enterprises developed by the war, according to Minister of State Luigi Luzzattl, Italy's best For Skin Blotches ' ■ There is one remedy that seldom fails to clear away all pimples, blotches and other skin eruptions and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim ples, rashes, black heads in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 25c; an extra large bottle, SI.OO. It will not stain, is not "greasy or sticky and is positively .safe for tender, sensitive skins. I The E. W. ROM Co., Cleveland, O. known financier. To a correspondent of The Associated Press he said: "Italy is far richer than strangers give her credit for. It is a striking fact that we have surprised ourselves during the struggles of this war. In time of danger we have discovered capacities which have astonished us, particularly in our industries. We have now operating more than 2,000 factories for war materials, employing about a half million workers. Ameri cans know how saving are the Italians who go to them. Therefore it may not astonish them to know that in war time our savings banks are actually Increasing their deposits, despite the heavy popular subscriptions to our war loans. Always Pays Debts "Among all the new nations, this I wish to declare: Italy in the past has always been the best payer of her debts, punctually; no one more than we have a stricter idea of the day of payment, the keeping of which con stitutes the financial honor of a peo ple, an honor which should be as un stained as that of its military or polit ical honor. "All the foreign governments that extended us faith and credit when we were Piedmont and later when we were United Italy have been satisfied. We sold them our loans far below par, thereby giving high rates of interest and other profits; afterwards, we were happily able to take up our loans at face value and when our bank bills were the equal of gold money values In every country, even that of the American dollar. We had no difficulty in converting the national bonds to the value of $1,600,000,000, or $8,000,- 000,000 lire. "In July, 1914, Italian money was quoted at par in New York. The sor rows and hazards of the war came, and to-day our money has depreciated thereby more than thirty per cent. "Already there are nations seeking to occupy the place in Italy hfeld be fore the war by Germany. Among these are said to be the United States. We welcome commercial relations with the United States. We are al ready a large buyer of her goods. But if the United States wishes to trade with us. would it not be better to show her interest substantially? "Undoubtedly we are suffering from the old time-worn system of interna tional exchange which permits of for tunes being made through speculation. What we need and what the world needs is an international Chamber of Compensation which I have proposed many times, the latest time being at Paris last year, the operation of which would be a great peaceful bond sus tained by honest, reciprocal interests. "Europe just now has too much pa per money while the United States has too much gold. The United States not only should, but will have to, re store the gold to the countries which suffer from the lack of it, and the sooner she restores it the sooner will she ameliorate the crisis which always comes to a country too rich In gold." PLAN' MONUMENT Merida, Yucutan, March 8. Gen eral Salvador Alvarado, governor of this State, has directed a letter to the governors of the other States propos ing that all shall join in the erection of a monument on-the Isla de Mujeres (Isle of Women) to commemorate the discovery of Mexico by Don. Francisco Hernandez de Cordova, March 1, 1517. The island lies in latitude 21 de grees, 14 minutes north and longitude 12 degrees, 10 minutes east Mexico meridian off the east coast of Yucatan and gained its name because on land ing Hernandez de Cordova saw long lines of women in skirts worshipping a goddess of whose temple they evi dently were priestesses. General Al varado announced that as it would be impossible to erect a suitable monu ment this year on the four hundredth anniversary of discovery, ho intended to place on the spot of landing a suit able tablet which would mark It until the larger monument could be placed there. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JAPAN SEEKS TO GAIN ECONOMIC VICTORY IN CHINA Chinese Newspapers Hostile to Financial Arrangements Made by Neighbors Peking, March B. Chinese news papers are devoting much space to discussion of the apparent change in Japan's attitude towards China. Pa pers of all parties and factions share the opinion that Japan has abandon ed, at least temporarily, all thought of physical conquest of China, and is de voting itself to an economic conquest. Japan's attitude towards the new American enterprises in China and the renewed efforts Qf Japanese bank ers to entrench themselves more thor oughly through loans of various sorts are widely discussed in the Chinese press as well as in parliament. The following statement from the Peking Daily News is representative of the view generally taken by the Chinese press: "At Toklo the belief prevails that Japan will continue her endeavor to increase her political influence in China. The Japanese business men are continually clamoring for a polit ical ascendency that will not be so ab rupt as to endanger peace. What they want is a thorotigh economic conquest of the neighboring republic. "The readiness with which the Chinese recently granted American capitalists the concession to build a leng railroad and their hesitation in making contracts with the Japanese have awakened the Japanese to the fact that ascendency in China, to be successful, must be accompanied by some measure of trust and confidence. The Japanese have tricked the Chi nese so much that the Chinese have lost all confidence in their neighbors, both politically and commercially. "The situation as it stands between the United States, China and Japan is in its infancy, but it is growing daily and will have to be taken into consid eration soon." Chinese papers throughout the re public show hostility to any financial arrangement in which Japan has a hand. There is a general disposition to discourage joint action between any group of foreign powers and China, if Japan be Included in the group. Chi nese newspapers are practically unan imous in their expression of the hope that American bankers will invest large sums in the development of China without co-operation with for eign powers. The United States is her alded as the one country which has dealt fairly with China, and has no de sire to acquire Chinese territory and exercise undue political pressure on China through financial channels. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anj case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J Cheney for tbe last 15 year*, and believe hiir perfectly honorable In all business transactions end financially able to carry out any obligation* made by hia firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, OJllo. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is token Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ayatem. Testimonials ent free. Price Tfl Cents per bottle. Sold by all Drugglats. Take Hall's Family Pill* tor constipation. KW Good Line Cuts The Telegraph Printing Co. You'll enjoy the really clean feeling that follows the regular use of c?&nAjLoc)> The toothpait that really cleans. Senreco keeps the mouth and gums healthy—makes teeth glisten. Personally used and prescribed by hundreds of dentists. Large sized tubes 25c, any druggist or toilet counter. Sample 4c in stamps. SENRECO Masonic Tempi* Cincinnati, Ohio Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads 5
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