2000 Pairs of Ladies' Silk Gloves In this Biu Pre-Easter |J 1 Your Easter Hat Will Cost Less at Kaufman's V nilf* F actpy Slllf C nnf nf Slfirfr 300 Handsome New Trimmed Easter Hats LiCIMCI UUll, tOdl, 1/ICdd Ol JKIII <***{*. IS SURELY HERE AT A BIG PRE-EASTER SAVING ' h r% ' jvlrx* nl a* f\f\ — and if y° u bu y lt to-morrow you are sure to have it altered and delivered in plenty of time for Easter. More new arrivals have Q*< QQ ,$4 90 $5 90 , just been unpacked and will be placed on sale to-morrow—Friday—lf you have not bought your Easter outfit and want to select JIT"* RU • t ' v ' v from the largest vareties come to Kaufman's to-morrow and save money. |N. ■o} • Beautiful Milan Hemps and new Black SMART new Cft f ~ ' ' SMAKT NEW a p p [ XVLisere Sailors; also a new lot of Black and , Easter SllitS Pll*'" ■ „ ■—J Pocfpr Pnfl + Q vC'SJi) White Hats, some ribbon trimmed, some V / _■ - ■C'd'SL"! v/OaXS S llow cr trimmed, others with ornaments, sport m/ mderJuC r"~. V tf / / , M\ styles and dress v models in all the seasons X-v* „ , , . , . , WBK Wfti&yj ,Je : /#?Pry' / prettiest new Spring shapes and shades. If cofcl JSL Wsi n. •> / \\ you want the best trimmed hat value offered / SY> . Jy j\ &Q& all Blzes for women and misses. V> /\\ V in the city buy it at Kaufman's to-morrow. ~ ATTRACTIVE NEW (J* J| TA ~7mL of STINMSG NEW New Untrimmed Hats Children's Trimmed Hats Easter Suits ; Easter Coats SQ9S Low crowns and high crowns, narrow brims and Pretty becoming new creations in all colors, and ndernelllnit Price . JIiJU /\ I ;Ml / I \'/ I Worth to 911.30 |*— — broad brims, turban, tricornes. mushrooms and trimmed with ribbons and flowers. A style and col- h \J \ vM'tJ \/ \® //T>wJ y / I uderMelllnic Price sailors, all sizes large and small in Milan Hemps „ , chi idish face. Sow's the time for par- Stunning new sports and dress models in ( J\ \VI • Blit' i [ and Lisere Braids: all sizes and all colors and all • . Qn all sizes for women and misses. / t the latest new shapes. tl Of) ents to make tneir sel L 51,49 54. "U V TJ-nMStv /->v Special at .' w *"' v tions and save money HANDSOME NEW /♦ mam aa \ sMt 7^s'^' sizes; for women and misses. w\vvvmv**v>%*w****wwww>mt*vwvmw v vw>*wwmtvvm%vtwwww%vmt Easter Suits v | x NEW ck qa or AA D JN In a Big i; .JsaiST 1® wT'ffm \\ Easter Coats *1 jSUJ Brand INeW 113.5t6r WalStS Pre-Easter Sale Gabardines, serges, poplins new belted ef- \ It\\ . \ V n deimU° 'rirT Xfll * fects. Scores of new arrivals in all sizes /i /, I I 11 \ \ 3500 of the prettiest, most attractive new spring J| and colors for women and misses. / / l ) \//|! \ wttisu imaginable. 3,500 or the most remarkable -jh. / t / \ \ \ I \ women and misses. waist values ever offered critical Harrisburg shop- i! STYLISH NEW d* A ' 1 / ' 1 'i 1 pers. If you want an Karter waist of uncommon y* j. O -a. Sfc| J1 (1(1 If V ). / \ \ \ NODBY NEW a - mm. A A beauty and style at a very exceptional low price V Jsx TrActei" Stilts *T \ \ .k 0| \ I _ . r\ a *k I (111 //!; attend the BigTwo-Day Sale which starts to-mor- 4>fN\ AJyCIoLCI OUita Ail I >J\ J Raster Coat*; *P 1 // J / lr-j-1 row, Friday and ends Saturday evening. M \ .) \ Vv S Worth to *23.00 /111 , \ 1 ujS\\ \\ 1 3 V/UO. 1,0 M r*—_____ /> | I \ \\ l ntlrr.HellliiK Price Ml V \ \ U / Worth to SIB.OO f in\ OVER 100 STYLES IN EASTER QQ >' \ I Wonderful values in a liost of beautiful \ \ * I \l I I ' l u elllns: If n f \ U UfAKTg jOL }l VV I I • [ new models and materials. All colors and 1 —7 A Made of plain velours and velour checks, I- I '■ i itiS'N ' / \;jj j|' i i sizes for women and misses. V wJr Lw etc., in a host of the newest styles and eol \-i q•"■•■'•' ■■ ' iMiiiiiTiiMf j ■)!& tJ!rir.'r,r Ao =s \--4MK-*j<£SsS£a) "v! / /W( d A OTT7D RT nil JtiAollliK U OliiO * __ i/VP !' possessing all the style touches of suits sold Choice of fine velours, gabardines, serges. >// f -. hoontifiil classv new models from —AN i 1 at double this price. All colors and mate- " rtr etc. All latest models, colors and sizes for Whlchto' * i^J e^AU h remarka'bi'pretty and^ty 1 Uh^y ( new! |i NEW EASTER SUITS - WORTH TO OA 7 C NEW EASTER COATS, WORTH TO 7^ _ All siies and all exceptionally cheap at 81.95. 7 ; $35.00 AT I O $35.00 AT *c 4%J nvATTTC-TTr MC\r CTT v A . _ J| Distinctive, different new models, in all the season's most stylish mate- Positively can't be matched anywhere in town for less than 530.00 to HANDSOME NEW SILK tf Of* t EXQUISITE NEW SILK AC I rials and colors. All sizes for women and misses, | $35.00. All the choicest new fabrics, colors, styles and sizes. EASTER BLOUSES 3)2.95 EASTER BLOUSES Over 75 gorgeous new models, made ot line Georseites. Mad) , of cl , rQ „„ vv oeorsctto nnd erepe do |i crepe de chine with the newest sailor collars an.d the _ <; t very new monk collars. All the best and most popular chine in over 37 different new models. All the sea- , | p f* • 1 J 1171 *J. J P 1 J HDCCCCC new spring shades and the finest Qualities in the most, son's most fascinatinng new collars with all the !i M Q ClAf I AQf O |||l||| (MHWW***>*WWW KAI FMAX'S—Flrnt Floor. HVMWWHMWWWWW************* FOR GIRLS i in This Great Undersellinff Event Friday Specials in the Bargain Basement At Exceptionally l„w under. : Eighty Girls , New Con (to over 100 New styles qc f 1 f ' f Alumnium ' ' Vacuum f Magazine "1 selling Prices ; firmation Dresses Girls' White Dresses .. J>O.SO ... Urnchec Cookers Kettles u/.-1,.. Racks Hundreds of beautiful new mod- Made of a very fine white organdie, beauti-* \C > All handsome new spring models, made of 65c collapsible 75c Steam $1.50 Aluminum \„^ nc tw ß o en tub* ; ties' 6 larg* W afhe rTnew ? a ? k K s . mater ' dlS COl ° r6 ' sizes 6to 14 >ears ' A w,de variet >' of W er styles with the'new odd special Fridav' good ize Fri- with lid. Friday Clothes washer. and strong. Fri- *• ■■ ■ , a - high or long waisted, ribbon trimmed mJ pocket effects, 6to 14-year sizes. eaeh. " day Bp.ejal at S pec a day .gl, Q| fIS EaSief COaiS e '- Remarkabie values. Special. $2.95. GIRLS' WHITE EASTER v ! J J j ' sto o yean aiaea Girls' Colored WASH Qft DRESSES. Q Wash Boards Bread Boxes Table Cloths Sheeting Oil Mop $2.95, $3.95 to $5.95 i Jlade of attractive rew ginghams in a Scores pt handsome new models of a fin( 39c Double 75c Japanned 95c Turkey Red 39 C \7nbleached v*OmDin&tlOn • / / (|\4\ \ ciuality organdies and trimmed with side Wash Tin Bread Boxes Table Cloths. sheeting, full 9-4 75c Combination Made of smart silk poplins, serges of smart, new spring models; sizes Gtol4 \ 1 /\J ,j \ ilovely laces and embroideries. Ribbon at Boards, well good size and green, white and width. Friday tie "of OH shepherd checks and mixtures; all years. kj / IJ' I T waist. Lonff and hifih waist line styles. All made. Friday quality. Friday reds. Friday special vard. Duster. Friday nifty new styles. • . S> I [ \ It attractively new and pretty; sizes 6to 14 special at Special Special. .peciai, vara. Special. 1 rl " a> All fast colors m striped and effective plaids; sortment of smart styles and mate- with embroiderv or self material in all sizes' IV sizes. Friday Special, a day Special," a Friday Special, special yard. Special a yd.. rials; all new belted effects In all with embroidery or seir material, in all sizes, A _ „ yard, 9ft yard, each, l^ 1 ■ the best fabrics and colors. 6to 14 years. —- £ # >-I 1 m |ZL CJi 1 Letter List LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the Post Office, at Harrisburg.Pa., for' the week ending March 31, 1917 Ladies' List Mrs. Helen Adams, T. C. Bailev, Jessie Becker (D. L.>, Mil dred Boiiourlye, Mrs. Nanilee Burton, : Mrs. Sarah Carmichael (D. L). Blanche Douglas. Mrs. Charles Durborow, Anna I Fells, Mary Goodman, Mrs. Ida Grubb, MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Thoo*an ( Sweet Ponders an excellent remedy for child, n. complaining of headache, cold#, feveriahnoM.atom arh troubles and bowel irre-.mlaritiea from which children auffer during theae days. Thee ponders are easy and pleasant to take and excellent retnin are accomplished bv their use. Cud by mothert/ r 30 tear*. Soid by Druggiata everywhere, S3 centa. Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1917, International News Service By McM [ WILL YOU ACCEPT | OH' AREN'T THE.\ | tfe -- V ARE - rs '" T CE*OTIRJI_- l If , * ~ s~* — ' asE^-li" • JOt>T bxT>f (~* L ( TICKLED To DEATH | P ~~~j WTTH THEM ILLTELLHERJ THURSDAY EVENING, Gladies Hawkins, Mile. Matthew Her jrick (D. L), Alice Mollet, Ida Mosor, I Mrs. Bessie Nance, Landean Nyphery, j Mrs. J. D. Parker, Martha Pharr, Florida O. Quin, Mrs. Minnie Robenrs, Alice . 1 Ross, Olnie Schafer, Mrs. Jessie Scott, i Mrs. E. R. Shanklin, Hazel Splitstone, ! Mary Christine Wagner, Mrs. Maggie l Weaver. i Gentlemen's List Ben Adams, Fill ' more Bailey, Wielle Banks. Harry Bar i nev, Harry Berger, Charlie Bowman. W. J. Boyd. George Bush. James Camp- ' bell. Bill Cole, Isaac Claster, Irving i Comp, Henry Couton, Edward Daugh-; ! erty, Inez Dearoff (D. L), Jack Dono -1 van, Clarence Fairley, C. L Fisher. Jo- , I sepli Frank, James Fyiris. Joseph D. j Galon. Mr. Glass, Edward llarston, ; ! Daniel Haes, Rev. A. G. Herr. James Hogan, M. E. Houser, Ira Hurley dge No. 160, Independ -4 ent Order of Odd "Fellows, will hold ttXRRJSBURG TELEGRAPH I its first meeting in the new headquar- I | ters of the organization at Fackler's ] hall on Friday evening. The lodge for ! a number of years was located at 321 Market street. On Friday new mem bers will be received and officers in stalled for the year. WILL RENDER THE CRUCIFIXION The choir of the Fifth Street M. E. church will render the cantata, "The ; Crucifixion." by Sir John Stainer, on : Good, Friday evening at 7.45 o'clock. The music will be preceded by a short r talk on the subject of the cantata by 1 the Rev. Dr. E. A. Pyles. The choir 1 will be assisted by George Sutton. S baritone. Other soloists are: Elias Wagner, bass; Robert Bratten, bass; J quartet, Mrs. Smiley, Miss Stoner, Harvey Wagner and Elias Wagner; . 1 Thompson Martin, tenor and director; 1 Miss Violette Cassel. organist. PASSION' DAY SERVICE Dr. Robert Bagnell, pastor of Grace | Methodist Episcopal church, has an ! nounced the Passion Day program for I Friday, April 6, from 12 o'clock to 3 | o'clock p. m. The program is divided i into fifteen-minute periods and per ; sons who cannot stay for the entire : service are free to come and go dur i j ing the organ interludes. Dr. Bagnell , , has requested all to enter and depart i from the church in silence, as thfc ■ service is extremely Sacred. Dr. Bag ■ | nell will say a few words about each . | of the last seven words or sayings of i' Christ on the Cross. He has used a similar program at Brooklyn, N. Y., , and Philadelphia with great success ; j and he feels sure that the service will ; | be extremely helpful and beneficial to all who attend. HIItLE SCHOOL. RAIXY A preliminary Illble school rally will be held at the Fourth Street Church of Christ Friday night at 7.45 o'clock. The music will be in ohn-'" >* Hlble school choir, led by Miss Mary Rudy. R. K. Hatley, SUIJCI.... will conduct the devotional period. A twenty-minute sermon will be given by the pastor, the Rev. J. G. Smith. The rally is preparatory to a final ' rally to be held Sunday at 10 o'clock when an offering of SSOO will be made and the final count in a campaign to secure 100 new scholars. POLES TO RAISE U. S. ARMY Pittsburgh, April 5. The Polish Falcons Alliance of America at the closing seslon of a special convention here last night voted to raise an army of 100.000 men, to be known as the "Kosciusko Army," which will be of- ' fered to the War Department for serv ice wherever and whenever needed. | A telegram was sent to President Wil ; son informing him of tlioir intention. Your eyes are worthy of th best attention you can give them. Del. ! Singer glasses can be I KM! as low J^gKSfgSER 205 LOCUST ST. Optometrists Opp. Orphemu Theater ; | Eyea Examined No Drops 5