MAYOR REFUSES | TO AID COURT; IS IN CONTEMPT Philadelphia, Oct. s—Mayor Thomas B. Smith, charged with conspiracy to murder in connection with the killing of a policeman in the Fifth ward 1 feud, was to-day bound over for con- ' tempt of court for refusing to pro- | duce detective reports made to him rcKnrding Fifth ward conditions. Mayor Smith is bein K given a hear- I STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 9 :OO P. g Tomorrow, Saturday, Is The Crov/ning Day of This Wonderful Sale Event || KALKMAX'S __ MMIMM - I O Special Feature Continuing Tomorrow JLV Al} IIIE?K/L A HJP<S TC'FLF'NJT Have You Seen These Waists? O - The Anniversary Sale of Misses- and Women's KAL /AX 'UjH jj U/AXLI ll 11 W [Cj II l| I |~l The Anniversary Sale of Women's O The woman' sale, will | "1 —"RD U NEW FALL SLLIRTWAISTS ® Dhuy not onlv one pair of shoes, but two and three pairs, I WR 1 • 1- 1 . RII for the lots include all the latest Autumn styles in foot- , J . A * WE are now showing a wonderful varied assortment of weaw-cach pair affording £ A WII? 15) A AIT ' © n " The Usual Kafman Economy" \\ V U A, "A Typical Kaufman Saving" J] U V JT- Anniversary Special \ ANNIVERSARY SPECIAI, , S O \ #.'/ }} IS L CS ' GUN , NIETAL • ' WOMEN'S WAISTS 2 Dr——\ . 13. I calf button shoes— Our Birthday establishes this fact : We are not a "low price" store in the sense of "cheap merchandise" Anniversary QP- HI £. 11)11 LIKIH P Z Q S R ''J ,~ S T °_ neither have we the pretentions of the ultra-exclusive store. But we maintain a sound policy dependable Sale Price ... I/DC A UJL || . PMMMMJ . merchandise at underselling prices and we are the logical store for the thrifty, commonsense people of Har- C VER 75 NEW STYLES to JMFA AJFTW'■ / A'FLP 501e5. ... TG> I .O" risburgand surrounding country, who want the best merchandise of the world markets, at prices only possible VOILES' PU'INAND lADI°aC 1 AD I°a C e T AMI FIF U / through our tremendous buying economies. That is what is responsible for our immense success. WAIVT OI( A RY UEW MN I.'AII ®TYIE Y HB£/ © 5 %\ Anniversary Special —,T KTURATVA ■' """ SW&D'-L I \ M •- Women's Dull Calf -■ ■ ■ * . 01 R M.R F N W / / I \ The Anniversary Sale of New Fall Millinery VKY © T I* welted _ soles. Sizes I If You Have Not Seen This Display You Are Missing a Rare Treat. WOMEN'S WAISTS I\\(/ V VI M " I . 10 "' The hats are decidedly new in style and their originality of beauty will satisfy the most Anniversary IQC ) I ' QK/J U V °NLY Xt *S fastidious taste. We are showingViuthoritative models that reveal all the exquisite and charming Sale Price P X-JATN/JSL/ L A II f\r f features of the leading style authorities— both from home and abroad. There is a correct hat for MDE of vo'iie* china and PFV V M f\ Your Choice of Three BLO" I ,nf<: P--. J every function. We place at your disposal every advantage afforded by the exclusive milliner, OREPE °.IE cVi'ne S 'sifk" in A ?II \VI\/ / 7 / N I , WOMFN's and "'FOO \ except one "We Sell It For ' 'M || Anniversary Sale $2 95 /. \ \UNTHMMED READY-TO-WEAR WOMEN'S WAISTS WOMEN'S WAISTS S IF OSP"?^IK3 L !,4S Jn'M.lKSF'FC.'.ttVSrffjS / , F Hate Hate Anniversary (JJ OQC Anniversary AC ' U FI A, ~ „ A " ATS 'W/* Sale Price.. SA|EPRICE Y $4.95 H RS ... Women's Shoes: $5 value IT* N M* \A\VV IBE beautiful array com- S" Made of crepe de chine, . , V II I LOTN °' 2 Anniversary Sale Price... $3.95 P"SES small hats, turbans, FI-RT velvet H.-UN, iri.NMC.I MIH V bi°>"k*' !T iSa , ''Jriy"'' ,A N.i UK Fn BRTAWSL WAT.F.'IN JR.™ 5; K O 0,., KM LAC 4L I walking shapes large sailors, !,!.-TO A ISRJWA'IR A&SSS F "S3,. T ? U M Louis heel; steel plates: a stylish dress boot, and an extra bar- P\V HLACK VELVET, Hatter's plush, trimmed with soft feathers and a I ///\//A shades. SI/.es 36 to 46. sain, a limited quantity to sell, all SIZES in the lot. I E (- CJ W ith charming trimmings 1)EY Y OF other charming ntyles. J\( // <\ Beautiful Showing O II Women's and Misses' Shoes; $6 and $7 's&// > of ostrich, burnt peacock hack- „"S®,," R E TO NN D in IWB B elec- y JZf, JJ|V\V )'\ M of Georgette waists in si 11 the ITVTT?A QI7TT W ATQTQ LL ML " T M i A O , . h > I % A % t -t T,ON A stylish hat to suit your own JT N.RJL av-s LL /J] K newest shades with such vu- H.A IKA MZLL, WAISTS IH O Lot No. 3 values. Anniversary Sale C? V nc ' ' )Urn t Roose-gold, Silver individuality and appropriate for f 7 J jl ; riety of daintiness that tho For the llard-to-Flt Womnn IB Da,,., ~ca AU.".': t \ ornaments, neaas, etc. IM \ \J\L Y among so many Charmins mod- We carry a complete range of 2 All High Grade Shoes In this lot. Light and dark erray kid, I OUR EXPERT | *•+ 0 <H RJ /-V /-Y /H DR\ F\ . Q AF )M \ ~ \ I // / Exceptional values at sizes from 48 to H4, in silk and CP African brown kid: African brown with nory top; all jvory kidl I MII.MXF.RV CORPS I MIL Mil K A /F \>' / cotton waists. Just as pretty black smfass kid. all S,S and 9. inch MODM lace boots; leather I AT lOCIt SL'.KV L(H I *1? (3 •17 X I \ .. it* FT FI Cto f\f\ selections as those In the regula- J.ouis, covered Louis and Military heels. All sizes and widths. ■' M 1 V \ / I 95 TO 90 tlon sizes, and at Just as big a V O I-'IIIST ■ V ' '■ W saving in price. M \T KAUFMAN'S _ ~ ' HHVI FI.OOIt ■■ ' II o ' You Can Satisfy Your Heart's Desire at This Anniversary Sale of Women's Apparel [JJ | O 'lifil;;LLlM Women's and Misses' HUNDREDS OF SKIRTS, Coats Women's and Misses' ' 1 J K and Dresses |2 I ' H J? lm LL trimnfet!' "gathered Every one this season's newest and best styles. All in this a„°F & ILU Y/fA .W I S \ J / BACK with belt; ail SI'.ES to 42. I F l2th Anniversary Sale at Extra Big Price Concessions and collar; ail SIZES to 44° P ÜBH TRLM - ■ ■ = I - I - L V ' 1 I O ll Present Day Value $ll.OO in many instances at far less than present-day market prices. Present Day Value, $9.50. - W R O HOSIF'DV Anniversary Sale Price .. . . COME to This Big Sale TOMORROW. SATURDAY . ANMVER sary Sale Price | VJJJV/VJLLO | 8 O 1 lUOILIcI WOMEN'S and MISSES' SUITS. WOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS. K, 2 ",L ,UTT , < ? N ~?'A SP, IN A " 1 M WOMKX'S HOSE Anniversary Sale <1? 1 C 'XAG®? • : - 5 i Anniversary Sale D1 A AA KIOVOS. AM SIZE*. 'ANNI- i |FL Y Anniversary Sale Price '•K I Price A versary Sale 2 I Z" ,C 3R^ 8 T..K1,, 8 . - WOMEN'S and MISSES' SUITS. J', ' JACK, "S I G O ' Anniversary Slc I'liw. I| Anniversary Sale D>OA AA JX \ \ ' "7, WOMEN S and MISSES' COATS Paris point and eilktiteh- =, <Q 5 17c Price $20.01) LL , - AA 51.95 ! M I] L-ast Black Rihb.D Hose; M \ FF/JV | M T" V'* ' F ' 'MO'UU GLAOVES i U Wonicn'S Hose, Wouh 35c. and staple .shades. All sizes. XAR | 1 <fufTs OTIMERS wltli* CNL^ A F L ( J J versary Sale IMCO. V^l/C 0 ■A^<SIRUR ,L, F: C 0 ! , L"FE $24.75 IF WBM ijl|LK WOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS. I I ® M black and White; all sizes. Price T FA * . , ■W ' I (JFE PQL 4J I V Iff " I ' '• WFFLBKM $ V M ' WK Anniversary Sale JFTA i\/v black. All nixes. An- QB _ i H 1 WOMEN'S SILK HOSK A uVSVSSS ]>, U FLKSL •II • Ml -At IHM M<"lVi WS O Annivrr*ary Sak- Prli-O, W^ W VT. I•' 1' ! ' HHS II • I ,lo?K -Jalf,,. C £ MPLE, S f H a 55c assa.ffrj&dsf-iss I i : IEHH i i | M' 1,1.. ..FSMTU rule- all of their smart touches. jg£ jgjjg |G 1., M.. //// , ( taSpe? l!?own and V ' I BR^ S Q UML AU and SLUTS, JFF 1 IF L JJ^ML[ MISSES' COATS. I $1 |JJ D"~ % stores a't' s5 8 0^0 M TO llO.So'more. '"sUvertone*! JTLT f (V VL '' stcTres T 01 ! © JA M M ll jf t y v \ \ n O T . • • trimmed and all lined with Peau de M M&T /YF J Burellas. In navv NLN TLH . AN(I \ r • 3 Just Received! Cygne or guaranteed satin. W ANY , FCKLN> LNo use. UeindeT AND N, ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS || The Emerson Records ————— —— , 4 _ ' .. U N WOMEN'S & MISSES'DRESSES. WOMEN ' S MI SSES' DRESSES. ANMVBUSARV SPKCIAI. WOMEN'S & MISSES' DRFSSFS WOMEN'S & MISSES'DRESSES. " NROSSET ' " ' M Double Disc, 25c Each Anniversary Sale <t* A C , Women's & Misses' DREP WUIVIHN IS CC MX6SII.S DRESSES. Anniversary Sale <T P" F\F\ Worth to $2. N OMM somewhere in France is PRIC e $7.95 Anniversary Sale $lO 00 ANNIVERSAR y W/L QC Anniversary Sale Jin CA PRIC e $15.00 AM SUEST || America, Here's My Boy. .Satin dresses anil all-wool SEIBE dresses *- C V*V W Sale Price TD4 , I'I/0 V*■ \J Satin mill saOin and Geoißette eombl- hum. Sizes 2to of fast color 7-"' I— Good Bye Broadway, Hello in a splendid style assortment. Sntin In Satin, Taffeta and Men's Wear Serce. silk p„.,iin in"l,ia,7 A.,.„ . A "Pjendid assortment of both Silk and nations. Series many of them with 6 years. Anni- plaid ginghams. L 9 U ~RL" RANCE ;. dresses in blaek, navy, taupe, dark green, Serges are in black, navy, plum, brown, 51 Iun ZRK BRA/N INH Serge Dresses in the new. at models. All dainty embroidery and many plaited versarySale All sizes 6to 14. M Where Do WE Go From Burgundy and brown. Serge dresses In green and Burgundy. Satin and taffeta In RS Serie/fn blac°K TI.VV SLV colors are among them—and all sizes for models. Both satins and serges In all the Price, Anniversary FU FT r, HE L E i I. , I'LUEK arid navy. The Anniversary Sale all the latest shades taupe. Burgundy, B?own and .lark *ree'N INRT „N women AN D MISBE. Many of them are new iin.L staple colors and a decided Sale Price SI V 7241— The Spirit of 6. offers you savings on these smart dresses. Iteindeer. dark brown, green and gray - A O buie i rice, TAG March Militaire. \\\ slxep for women and misses. as well as navy and black. — 1 • • have the appearance of the higher-priced sary hale. All sizes for women and 4OC S I .23 ■I M . dresses. misses. • V .Seconil Floor 1 - O |G L y >r 4- TT 1 * 8ECONI) JJJ 0 4 Yon WNT „ save Money-Attend This WOMEN'S Underwear V Notions V () — Petticoats " -AT KAII-WAN S ==•/ II GL • PI fn*lT R< . CORSETS CORSETS Anniversary Specials Anniversary Speclalu WOMEN'S PETTICOATS qC- THO Anniversary Sale Oilers Substantial Savings in M Anniversary Sale of Girls Coats '— 7 | Girls' Fall Serge Dresses ° IFNATS TTOP r.TPT S-> T"R P. VTTAI?: 1-net HALE I 11< I VCST AN( , DANLB A NN I VER . AR }, UC "•>!> 1" asteners, per doz„ H<- .V, , - .I . J R O V ® ULKLS -TO 6 YLAKB SA g N | E P , ' 45C ?? LA " TRT niminC buttons, doz., 10C . leiißths, cut full. ,P UR comprehensive stock Includes all the newest and prettiest o*. DUM F Tlie materials are Zibelines, Astrakhans. OILC I7JC P A PER of pins for -LE WOMEN'S PETTICOATS. Anni- ''ILL styles In all tho desirable materials and colors. When you / Corduroy, Plushes, Velvet, Cheviots and Mix- Women's heavy fleece lined BE Tape measure 3C versary Sale 1 OO consider what one has to pay elsewhere for similar dresses it is M tures. Kvery new style is represented. Made in new-] LATEST !■ a 1 1 ribbed vests and pants. Anni- 5 C Paper of pins for 2c Price WT.TIJ not to be wondered at that we are doing the bigKest business qt Anniversary Sale Prices. PST Kali shapes. ! models. Made of versary Sale CQ. J®c Kid hal rcurlera, doz 7c Kxtra sizes, black sateen petti- OLRLS' Dresses in this city. „ _ I 0/ \ I \K\ D L Y well boned with ' irood P.nitii WITH Price OI7C uc Kid hair curlers, do®., .. 3'/JC cut big and full; fast col- <IRI-S SERGE DRESSES; worth sl-00 N*SR\ //I'S) H / LLS 92 ' 9 T to 10-00 ?CFUR HoßO' sup H S ?our hose' "UP H Women's heavy fleece lined 10 ? OI^ HPL1 HA,R I,INS ' OTN B ° X \W,MEN'S PETTICOATT \ , versary sale $2 95 R II ( IBIJV"W| COATS FOR GIRLS 6TO 14 YEA r S In all porters. In all ribbed union suits. Anni- 75 8E Safety *. V. V. V..V A TFO QC Made' of' vvoo( MIXE-I'W H \JD>* The materials are Zlbel I nes, Corduroy. Che v- FIRST I'l.Aoit ' n<iit' 10C OA - ELI 5c Price 5>Z."5 blue and brown. Sizes <i to' l4 M IT7T 1 H lot. Mixtures. Velvet. Plush, Panneti, etc. % . MUSI H.T.oit KIHST KI.OOIt SiOl'ONn FI.OOIt CilRI.S' SERtiK DRESSI.W- ".riiV n /I / JK,V N II I \l\ . Kvery coat at a saving Of 2 to |4 on present- % ■■■' ■,O *■ Aniilvcrsnrv Sale SN I H W LN\ Y P A • O R 7~~- M A _ Price $3.95 Q 11 \ If \ Anniversary Sale Prices, Anniversary V W FT WV" C Anniversarv MADE of wool serge; all new Fail \ 2 #3.95 to #16.50 Special I// A II II I I |VI | A L\ I S K!" AND W,NC: FL O TT% COATS FOR GIRLS 10 TO 16 YEARS LNFANU . a „ |f ( /A iIT U Jl/4\ I|A I VjO NR.SS.ER*, $4.95 4WWV\ ll S \ .na?^lau EW /Jbe 0 Mn P E 8 R . MeUon M Cloth.' KNIT,ED CA P ' /\ / />\ CT Sftlf I I IWI °e sE M" Madeof all pure wooi'.erKc; nicely \VJ O [| T'lushes, Mixtures Cheviots, etc.; nicely lined Worth 35C. XL % / ■ WYF AL\ J I broidered A M '"".mined, newest )• .-.11 1,1.< !,•!., LN NAVY M I aary SA!E V PRICB |\\ ! V SSTM&SU jf O JL #7.95 fo #16.50 ' -29 c I W L J) --■ V& \\ S . * Second I. o "'' L ' LOOR JJ, \XIC~O/ I [II • $6.95 TO $14.95 - -Y S OBCIAOBONONOCIOBONONOBOSTOEE OPENS 8:30 A. M. CLOSES SATURDAYS AT Q-nn P. M Qgrnr-VFTl— rni— lW I ins before Judge Charles L. Brown, in I the municipal court, with eight other ] defendants. | The Mayor has turned over to the I District Attorney copies of reports J made to him. but prosecuting counsel I demanded the originals. It has been intimated that the reports given to the District Attorney were not true copies of the originals. The court nooded approval when counsel for the prosecution suggested an appeal to the State Superior Court to compel the Mayor to produce the originals. When the hearing opened tolday. Judge Brown publicly stated that in j his remarks of yesterday when he ; asked Police Lieutenant Bennett \ whether his name was Steinberg he I did not mean to reflect upon any na tionality. He merely desired to point out the practice of low-grade men In one nationality in taking the Jiame of another. MllS. JANG SWEIGART DIES Mrs. Jane Sweigart died last night of complications at the home of her san. ISO 6 Penn street, aged 65. She is survived by two sons. J. ltupert Sweigart, of this city, and Dr. S. W. Sweigart, of I,ewistown. and one daughter, Mrs. Harry CroSson, of Mc- Veytown. Pa. The body will be taken to McVeytown to-morrow morning, and funeral services will be held on Monday. KIXERAI, OF MR. KAIITZ ! Funeral services for James B. I Kautz were held this afternoon, at 2 | o'clock, with the Ilev. Dr. Lewis S. | Mudge, pastor of the Pine street Pres- | byterlan Church, officiating. Burial i was made in the Harrisburg Ceme tery. I HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECIDE TIES AT DRAWING Drawings for the candidates who were tied for nomination for a for a number of minor offices in the city and county districts, were held to-day at the county commissioner's 1 office. Following are the results and ] the winners for nomination: Democratic, Second ward, Fourth I precinct, Fred A. Kubler, inspector [of elections; Third ward. First pre j cinct, Winfield Herschley, judße of 'elections; Fourth ward, Second pre cinct, W. McCord, judge of elections; fifth ward, First, John A. Brown, inspector; Sixth ward. First. Charles Hampton; Eighth ward. Third, Wil liam Good, judge; Fifth, E. Bruce Taylor, inspector; Ninth ward. Fourth, Famer Shope, judge; Eighth, W. W. Witman, judge; Ninth, Charles R. Bartley, judge; R. B. McFarland, inspector; Tenth ward, First, G. F. Hewitt, inspector; Thirteenth ward. Second, A. Falkenberg, judge; W. H. Storm, inspector; First, Jonathan R. Motter, inspector. Middletown, James A. I..utz, auditor; So.uth Han over township, Harry Walmer, judge: J. M. Chronister, assessor; Lykens, D. Ed. Trout, councilman; Hum melstown, William Shuey, council man, there were nine ties for this nomination; Steelton, J. L. Weirick, councilman from Second ward. Republican, Lower Swatara town ship, A. T. Alleman, assessor; Steel ton, Fourth ward, inspector of elec tions, James Crowley; Williams township, Robert G. Hay, inspector, and John Womer, justice of the peace. Socialist, city, First district, L. Lewis, supervisor; Thirteenth ward, Second, C. Updegraff, inspector. Washington, Millersburg, Herbert Gilbert, tax collector; Ilummclstown, i Adam Shope, John Adams and Thomas Jacks, councilman. CHIM) HIES Joshua Rloser, aged live, died yes terday at the home of his parents, U44 ' Paxton street. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon, at 2 I o clocK, at the house. • OCTOBER 5, 19-17 PRESENT COAL PRICES TO HOLD While the coal dealers In this city; have not yet lecelved the official text of the recent order issued by Fuel Administrator Garfield, there is little I I likelihood of a change in prices here, i | according: to dealers who were In- j I terviewed this morning. | The dealet's agreed that there can ( i be no reduction on any grade except | pea coal, which, according to the re cent order, has been reduced 60 cents! I a ton at the mines. It. is probable that this reduction will be passed | along to the consumer, but a great i deal of the pea coal now in this city : was purchased at the higher rate, anil some of the dealers claim that ! even though the price on this grade lis reduced,-the reduction will be a I small one. Pea coal is now quoted at $7.25, based, it is claimed, upon the as i sumption that the greater part of the ! supply can be obtained from the railroad-owned mines. If it is im possible to procure a supply from the large operators, an increase of 75 I cents a ton must be paid, in purchas ; ing from small operators. One dealer Is of the opinion that ! pea conl will be quoted at $7, but does not believe the price will drop i below that figure. Other dealers stated that they did not consider a change in price likely. 5
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