See Our Spring Opening Window Display Tonight From 7.30 to 10 O'clock; Extraordinary Opening Sale & Exhibition of Authentic Spring Fashions Opening and Sale Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 15, 16 and 17th Icnt-ient aid Low Price Extraordinary Opening Sale andDisplayof SSSSfISJSar ~ M """ -j 3 Special Opening Days-3 Eventful Sale Days I'jfJlWWltt&y j These are the lines upon which we will make our ap-<[ as 0 m peal for your Preference this season. TO-f7IOrrOIVTHURSDAY)FRIDAY(ITI(ISATURDAY : This Three-Day Opening Sale and Display with which t/®IA REVELATION OF SUPERIOR STYLE CREATIONS IMPOSSIBLE FlPlOl ADVANTAGE!* 1 * season lias bed planned for your ;| | §To Match Anywhere Outside of the Kaufman Millinery Store The Advantage of choosing from the I 1 \p INEW SPORTS HATS, DRESS HATS, LARGE HATS, SMALL HATS 1 ML { Largest varieties of New spring Merchan- ji Scores of Exclusive Models, No Two Alike in the Entire Collection Mi ' disc shown by any store in this city. \ \ \&7/ . _ ' _ . _ _ . - The Advantage of selecting from none £/.90, $2.90, $3.90, $4.90, $5.90, $6.90 tO $10.91 CWI! but the most authentic styles created by !> | I *' ie new co ' ors —' n Milan, Ilemps and Lisere Braids. Trimmed with Flowers and more Flowers, Ribbons, Plai || f the World's Master Designers. ]! \\ I or Embroidered, -Ornaments, Wings, etc. All charmingly correct and decidedly new and pretty. Group after group of dis II | A H R . f T , A 1 f ' !; \\ j /Wtinctive New Spring Models. Seldom has fashion in millinery allowed such latitude for individual choice as this spring. Th t e V^ n a^e . f se " j; f \ /valpkest style for this season is the style that best suits your personality. There are great big hats and tiny little hats, hats higl A\ / JLa * curing the Better than usual qualities at i crown and narrow brim, hats low of crown and wide of brim, and every sort of shape in between. All in this Big Thret I special low prices for these three opening i! a - v Opening Sale and Display at prices that mean a big saving to you. Come if you want style at a price. Attend this inaj. I days. Prices which you can easily afford to il % nificent showing, To-morrow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. W K 1 j These Points of this Three-Day I MB| I Ladies Untrimmed Hats Array of New 11 ChUdren-s Hals Specially j Opening Sale and Display. The Points that are of the ut- jj i A Special $ | most value to you and worth your earnest consideration. \> ' „ . ... , %. 7ST )k| 5 <! Im\ IK&III Sport Styles and Dress Styles XX J(x // Ell i f" ornP vni, arp tnn?t rnrrliilhr Vn.,'ll >' \ L,ome \OU die most coruiall) invited. You 11 not | of? R Hemns vou . n nd it dlfflou i t to dunlicate with wlde and narrow brims and trimmed effects so much the vogue in line grades of [ j onlv cet a clear comnrehensivp iden of wlint'c rnrrprt mrl !! J wlth exquisite flowers, ribbons, embroidered Milan Hemps. Now's the time to secure a I 3 uinv feci d UCdl LUlliprcnensn e luea OI wnat S correct and / anyw here for less than $2.50. All the new- effects; all new; hundreds of models and no very attractive new Spring Hat for vour I 1 fashionable in Spring Merchandise; but you'll learn that it > est large and small shapes for spring, in all two daughter and pay the specially low price of J Wjf I \ Kaufman's is the only logical store in Harrisburg at which <! <•£ tlO most wanted colors. equal anywhere for twice the price. sl>o - 9 | to increase the J3tl\ lllg Powei of A GUI Dollai. WFMax— SECOND Fi.oonivwwwitwwMwwMMWwwHwwwwwwvwMwtwAwv\Mj i| Extraordinary Opening Sale and Display of V M™ e "' s SUITS, COATS & DRESSES | Opening Sale and Display ii Three Eventful Opening Days—Three Important Sale Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday ii Girls' Spring Dresses ' 1% • T*l . 1 A • . . .. 1 _ _ , _ J J __ l! Portraying the very newest ideas in Spring _ JBfty During Which Spring s Most Captivating Models Will Be Featured at Special Low Prices :> fo r Bl ns. to l4 y . 0 * ], fascinating new models of fine Ginghams, A. !' ou never sw such prolty styles—such an enormous variety was never assembled by any one store in this city. The styles are absolutely the most fashionably correct produced for Sprinjj i| Percales, Cham brays, etc.; fresh new styles (.>" \-t '! tailoring is of the highest ehuraeU'r fn>m the least expensive to the finest models and every garment is a reproduction of the exclusive high-priced creations from the foremost American , 1 find all the prettiest shades and patterns. j., v ;; and foreign designers. fc ] . Cka*, iil J." !' 111 addition, the wholesale prices of these Suits Coats and Dresses have, advanced considerably since we purchased and that makes this Three-Day Opening Sale and Display still more ]| , J ' * f ] > attractive. Come the entire collection awaits your inspection: make the most of tin- advantages these special low prices present. 1] f*2D5, I ii SITXXIXGXEW dtg\ f NATTY NEW Af i j $3.95 and $4.95 ' i Spring SUITS S9,SO S P rin S Coats r] I — "T Q j. Opening Sale Price.. ' T\ Opening Sale Price.. j! Girls Intermediate New Spring '[ Choice of the season's newest models, in /\ IL Afc. Made of Serge, Smart Checks and Mix- ;J DRESSES n\\ 4 Serges and Poplins; included are the late-1 Al \L\| j \ /SL \ i '■ ' L !ll res ' sn J art ne T s , prinK , mo .. . ~, ~ A\/-sr | box pleated effect- „n sires and all . / \ T \ I >CT ■ ffiiPlt' the new colors and sizes for women and ~ Made of attractive new Ginghams, Cham- SLaWWIA J[. shade, fr worn n d j L ? ) 1 •' • 'V \ niisses - j| brays, etc., in all colors and 12, 14 and 10- j spasms $12.50 |™|of w 'vm^m^ SB-951 Pw 1 °^e R tocsinlor'tonsidelbie Ml |JR|I "Aj Y P- -tvi.'sh^ohecR 1 ® oveltj^^fxtur^^n" w iI and Party Frocks Girls, 6to 14 Years I variety of highly desirable new models, in I Ii il i,'*' \\ v large collai effects, in all and ~ of Taffeta silks. Nets, J all the wanted shades and all sizes for V\| | JIBBWIM I . ',\ \\ A lUK . \ v .™ ' !' Crepe de Chines and Chiffons, embroidery trimmed for con- J women and misse?. Il >1 | BlHlliii I| / I ! W > fcu,ul A £\£\ !> InaH the new Spring shades Urination; 6to 14 and interme j ATTRAcnvE xkw fIA \. AIMHMIA | ' J 1 ' || "$74(0 to SI4J J "'52.95 to $10.90 . spring uUiiu Vb l ! i 11 'l'..''/ l * 0111 1 !' = '"' vl: Mvv " ' 1 ! "" I ' ==: !! Models, revealing every" new feature shown K 1 ' J ]|[ J .SrV women and misses. * • O t i m :! in Suits at much higher prices. All new N (li E&M I U WOMESPB MISSES* /K -m* f\ f\ UT)6IllIl2f U 3,16 3,110. JjISBIRV ;! shades and black and navy and all sizes for \\ jr" 1 f Li 'v \ U /ill C • n CP fl fcT fill !' * vlj,Jh4l o • W u " uu *■, JT u r . * y I of New Spring Waists ii Spring SUITS SIB,OO Spring Suits in the Seasons Finest Fabrics and Colors | a?" e a " d 98c jg&k ii Only One & Two of Style Special OpeningSalePricess29.so-$42.50 I ™. „„ f^(r l! fcred elsewhere at $23.00. Choice of the t-- . . . , ...... C * C W* | O fifi ;! decidedly different from the ordinary , \- 0 i| " S :;;,. P 'TRPO",R, R.N"S; I EXTRA SIZE NEW SPRING SUITS & COATS I „ IPNNG N Z.-SSSZ.'ZSS'JE: I j! colors and all sizes for women and misses. \ |7l „ 14/ T That you ii pay VaV.bo for elsewhere. Made !; a " d cufT9: aU slzes for womcn and //•)// v \ SM VKT NEW ! *Or LtlFuG W Ollien ?Of Gabardin.es. Poplins, Velours, etc.; new- J, misses. /li \ <* C ' CIJITC A/) i Stout ami Stylish Stout Suits and Coats art- strongly featured in this Three-Day OpcniiiK f Motors an'^sfzes* 3 St> leS ' j| ———— /\ SnriTlff ,S {/ /IS fa ■ IJ|I . sale and Display. Stylish Stout Suits and Coats in l'oiret Twill, Serges, Gabardines and all the new f " i Reantiful New <illr A 4 /\ m* (\(77C\ V' \ i UfJIU Ig KJUIMU dj&l/mX/l/ i high colors for Spring; also Plain Tailoml Suits and Coiits for stout figures, in sizes up to 51. t WOMEN'S & MISSES' _ i| ae autltUl New bilk Q 1 QC ' A I^|- V - Jj- A /'\ Ii °r Z { Prices Ran ge From $12.90 to $39.50j Spring I \lk iissff- 4 -L-L™n M <> t f\ • J CJ 1 1 TV. 1 fir • 1 anywhere else; choice of liurella Cloth, Pop- j! strongly featured, new models by the T | ;! The New "Tailleur" ? VJllCilllll2 3ale Ill.SlllaV OI %T OITIfTI .Sirflllfl T Hns and Velours, etc.. in all the new shades, I; score and all sizes for women. U'. j; Sport Suits A Spring styles and sizes. Exquisite New Silk Vast variety of other styles. !j For Sprinq dZ4./h WfcWfc&l MAKING DKLI33LI3 WOMEN'S MISSES' A oi f m* ii Blouses. o*o QC in Klue de Cliines and '[ \ w y"" Mm 9 ; Hundreds of fascinating new arrivals revealing every smart new style touch: dressy pleated * \nv,n/r / „ _f„ ff /§ / i 1 Special at. . . \D Z/ XJ ~ Opening Sale Price. . , nKMlels and sport styles included. This s-roup represents all the newest effects that have been I OVTlflll tUUIO .I , 1 ]! ~ , , Oeorgette ('repps, in all the lat !' Clever braid and silk trimmed stvles of \ presented this season. Dresses of Men's Wear and Double Warp Serges; Dresses of Slik Taffetas, i y"" M 9 9 ,i , Handsome new Spring Mod- '! Serees Poplins Poiret Twills Gabardines- * Crepe de Chines and Combinations: Dresses of new Silk Poplin, in all Spring's most charming i r ." J,'' ''' *L' 'l' ' \ „ , , !' f, ° . r ®P e ,1e Chine an.d est novelties and colors. ii sa €s I ™'°™' Te 7w"Ti'o'"Tiiraa ssas ;i xsssz'sta'sssk ~ ii I $5.75, $7.75, $12.75, $15.00 to $24.75 ssiaK^ O VSS I S o &. ; % ii , Zsi:!Lr.tt ,i sr $4 95 to $5 QS i colors foi women and misses. '.. ..... ......... new models and all colors and sizes. <[ women. <P IU yvivv COAL. FLEET SOIJI> New Cumberland, Pa., March 14. — Negotiations for the purchase of the Hand and coal fleet ownea by William Koft were closed yesterday by C. L. Leiby. The fleet, which has been In I operation by Mr. Hoff for nearly flvei years, will bo put Into operation as. soon as water conditions become nor- j inal. Mr. Leiby has been engaged In j business In the borough for thirteen j years, connected with the Leiby & j Landis, brick manufacturers. BISURATED MAGNESIA For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Sour Stomach. ! Cas in Stomach, etc.. take a teaspoon lul of Bisuratcd Magnpsia In a half glass of hot water after eating. Is , safe, pleasant, and harmless to use and : (rives instant relief from all form# of I stomach disorder. Sold by G. A. Gorgas I \atid druggists everywhere.—Advertise menu j WEDNESDAY EVENING, HXRRIBBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 14, 1917. LITTLE BOBBIE WRITES ABOUT PA ;He Froze Boath Eers and the} 1 Tip of His Firm : i Noas IJy WILLIAM F. KIRK ! It was awful cold In our flat yes- j' j terday; the paipers sed it was the cold est day since the .veer of the Big BUz- 1 j zurd, & Pa sed that the yeer of the; ] 15ig Blizzurd was like the Fourth ofji , July com-pared to yesterday. I ought M j to know, sed Pa, I only froze one ear • i ! that winter & to-day I have froze I j boath of my eers and the tip of my! i ; Arm noas, sed Pa. 1 If your mind was as firm as yurej] , noas, sed Ma, you wud git a hold of:: j that jannltor & bring up him & hlsj j whole fambly so thay cud git a Idee of j i what tenants have to suffer. • U wud do no good, sed Pa. I haveji Always found, Pa sed, that the truly grate bear thare burdens in silence & newer give the jannltor a tumble, sed Pa. Jf every man hollered for a Jan nltor wdn he felt cold, sed Pa, thare wud newer be a ehanst to discover the North Pole. f>r to dig gold in the Klondike, sed Pa. We shall newer live in this flat an other winter, sed Ma, that is as sure as Kate. Let us not look so far ahed, sed Pa. Surely this winter is cold enuff without looking for another cold spell next year. Ouch! Ouch! my noas, sed Pa. What about yure noas, sed Ma. It is beginning to thaw out & it hurts, sed Pa. Thar must be sum mlstalk. sed Ma, It cud newer thaw out in this flat. Hut it hurts, jes the saim, sed Pa. Ouch! I think I shall have to run oaver to Jerry's place & have it fixed, sed Pa. What a quaint fancy, sed Ma, to think you are going to git out of £his ingloo aggenn, now that I have you here. Thare goes the termometer, sed Ma, the cold has broke it. Newer mind that, sed Pa, If we doant have the termometer to look at we won't notis the cold so much. how that boesier hurts! I wish you wuddent use that com mon slang ware littel Bobbie cart hear it, sed Ma. He in beginning to talk like one of them street Arabs. lie said this morning wen X asked him how he felt, that he wan all to the mustard. None of our folks ewer used slang, sed Ma. Thare wasent any slang back oaver the hills ware yuro folks lived, sed Pa. The men folks back thare sed I Do Vum & the gurls are still singing Littel Annte Rooney & On the Benches in the Park. Ha, ha, sed Pa, & then they send scholars to Ceylon to eddi cate them beethen. You are in rare form tonite, arent you, sed Ma. For a man with two frozen eers & a frosted nose. Ma sed, you arc fairly bubbling (laver. Jest then the Janitor oaim up & had sum good news. I jest put on two shovelfulls of coal he sed to Ma. I asked the landlord & he sed it wud be all rite, he suppoased. & after awhile the steem was going prttty good & Pa beegan to resite po etry. He sed: The sun that breef December day Rose cheer-less oaver hills of gray. I never knew what a frozen heart inent Until 1 moved to this apartment. Well, well, sed Ma, so my littel aoujf bird is warmed up at last. It is a good thing lor them Es kimos that they doant live in tlats. MRS. JACOB SI'AXGLGH DIES Union Deposit, Pa., March 14. —Mrs. Jacob Spangler, aged 75 years, died on Monday evening at the home of her son, Edward Spangler, at Palmyra. She is survived by a son, Edward, with whom she lived, a daughter, Mrs. Hen ry Miller, at this place, and a step daughter, Mrs. John Kellar, of Cof feetown; also a brother, two sisters and three grandchildren. Mrs. Spang ler was a member of the United Brethren Church here for more than forty years. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the house, the Rev. E. O. Burtner and the Rev. G. W. Hallman officiating. Burial will eb made in the Union Deposit cemetery. "JOE THE TURK" COMING "Joe the Turk," sometimes known as Captain Garabed, will conduct spe cial services at Salvatllon Army head quarters, 1216 North Third street, four days beginning Sunday I BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR MISS EVA WEINER Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiner, of 1408 North Sixth street, held a birthday party last evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Kva Weiner's, four teenth birthday. The decorative color scheme was pink and white with rose buds as a centerpiece. Games and a musical program were enjoyed by the guests, who included: Miss Helen Burke, Mtss Lillian Katz, Miss Dora Harrison, Miss Sarah Zar ker, Miss Mary Gerber, Miss Dorothy Gerber, Miss Dora Pokroi, Miss Viola Drake, Miss Mollie Katz, Miss Edith Katz and Miss Fannie Werner. TO PREACH AT SHI REMAN STOW N Shiremanstown, Pa., March 14. Sunday, March 18, at 2 o'clock, the Rev. H. Dickton Boughter, of Cham bersburg, will preach in the Bethel Church of God. There will be no preaching service in the morning, as announced earlier. HOME AFTER A VISIT Mrs. William H. Repp, Mrs. Frank Matz and Miss Ruth Matz, of North Eighteenth street, have returned home after attending a birthday din ner given by Mrs. Mury, Noecker, Schuylkill Haven, to Jhec cliUdrmv 5 MRS. ZIMMERMAN HOSTESS Shiremanstown, Pa., March 14. —. Mrs. W. Y. Zimmerman will entertain tho Woman's Missionary Society of St. John's Lutheran Church at her home in Locust street, on Thursday after noon. The topic Is "America, tha Home and Foreign Mission Territory." Mrs. S. S. Rupp will have charge of tho meeting. Your eyes are worthy of tho best attention yo'i can glTe them. Bel singer glasses can be had as low 205 LOCUST ST. Optometrists Opp. Orpheum Theater _ Eft* Examined No Drops
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