4 PRISONERS COME TO AID OF YANKS NEEDING SMOKES Give Their Mite to the Men Who Fight in the Trenches San Qncntin, PnL, Jan. I.—Pris on rr confined at the state prison her* voted to send one-halt of their tobacco allowance to men of the American Expeditionary F®ree. In Prance, and the llrat allotment, two llfty-gallon barrela tilled with tobacco, are ready for nhlpment. Many hundreds of Americans have pent messages of love, with substan tial evidences of tender solicitude, to lho brave soldiers at the front, but fco sacrifice or kindness Is so signifi cant and touching as this one. Here fcro felons; burglars, highwaymen, murderers, the very scum of human ity as they are reckoned, and they make this considerable sacrifice for the men who are defending their Riation. A number of them will never ftgain roam free over their native Sand; many others will be shut up, ►liarked with the prison pallor for MccadeS. And who would imagine Hbnt these of law and hu ptnanity would be inspired to give )their very life substance. Prison warden s have often told fcrhat a solace tobacco is to the long fcerm prisoner. It has even prevent ed many a .man from going insane. S&nd yet these unfortunate men do >iot hesitate to give up one-half their Allowance. Perhaps these men under stand better than the average citi zen what it means to be incarcerated, fto have your freedom curtailed, as !would happen were we to come under tfun autocracy. They can realize more than others vnat our nation stands for and as they make a resolution to obey the Jaws when the term is served, so do they now show their loyalty and sin cerity by doing something kind for their brother in the trenches. Ex- Binples of this kind should stir the enost callous citizen to some fe ne xosity, however trifling. t>o your share and you will feel (happier and better. (Japan Is Expected to Send New Envoy Washington, Jan. 2.—A new Ja-I 'T<anese ambassador to the United States is expected to be appointed *soon after the arrival in Japan of Embassador Sato, about the middle /(Of February, it was learned to-day. Ambassador Sato will shortly leave ' "Washington for Seattle, whence he ■will take a Japanese liner for Japan. Siecalled by the Tokio Foreign Office, ostensibly to consult on foreign af fairs, it was said by an authority to day that it was Improbable the am bassador would be returned to Wash ington. | VißCOunt Ishii, who headed the fspeclal mission to the United States send concluded the agreement with Secretary Lansing covering the Ja panese rights in China, has been mentioned for the place in Tokio pa pers. (iIiOKGK W. KENNEDY AGAIN , HEADS WASHINGTON HOSE Presentation of a picture contain- Sug each member of the company was *ade by W. Plank at a meeting of the Washington Hose Company lads Just night. Boxes containing candy, cigars and tobacco were sent to mem- Ibers of the company who are in the Government service. The annual elec tion of officers was also held at the trieeting. The results of the elections are as follows: President, George W. Ken edy; vice-president, William L. flauss; treasurer, Charles S. Splcer; secretary, Charles E. Ripper; trustees, !W. L. Jauss, Charles S. Splcer and Raymond Ayres; foreman, W. A Da fis; assistant foreman, Lester Saw yer; directors, W. Hernley, M. J. Kremer, C. A Winn, John Shuber, M. Beamer, C. Geiger and W. Plank. tH'legates to the Fireman's Union, W. L Jauss, C. S. Spicer and Raymond •Ayres; delegates to Firemen's Relief, (George W. Kennedy, W. L Jauss and Staymond Ayres; auditors. W. L. Jauss, W. A Davis and Harry Ross. HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE "Stomach Was Bad —Head Stop ped Up," Cays Mr. J. Swan, Lincoln St., Cteelton, Pa., "I suffered for a long time with my stomach and kidneys. J always felt tired out, at times would Set feverish, my eyes would burn and become bloodshot. "On getting up would feel slug gish. "My head and throat were all felogged up. I caught a fresh cold rearly every night and had pains in toiy back. I tried all kinds of stuff put could not get well. "I had been reading the Sanpan ds every day, and after a while sort pf became convinced that it might relp me. "I am restored, my stomach and Sidneys are as Rood as ever, I don't take cold as before, have no aches or pains, my eyes are clear and bright and no longer burn, my head *nd throat are no longer stuffy " Sanpan Is being introduced at Kellers Drug Store, 405 Market St. J iarrisburg. ' pfj*£, this paper. Used and highly endorsed by former United States Senators and Members of Congress, well-known physicians and former Public Health officials Ask your doctor or druggist about WEDNESDAY EVENING, Old-Fashioned Revival Needed Says Evangelist "The Great Welsh Revival" was the subject of the, Rev. David HUKIICS last evening, who Is con ducting an old-fashioned revival in the Ridge Avenue Methodist Epis- IS Womens ' K!d Gloves Talcum Powder gg&| 2-button clasp kid gloves, J /JW J* IJ PI Mk Ml M Wfl I ■ W&M flkß i I A Pk > mce cans, worth 15c in black, black and white WBl na m BmA B H ■ ■ E9 a K B Eg ■ N ftM ■ ■ SlmL mri /5? each. Clean Sweep Sale gOf andauwhito. Bro k ens,e., M.UI.IJ IM Ji AM. kf JL* JSL JL J. J. V. U Bjß/f I lEJR CLEAN SWEEP SALE 1 i£_ fOgSII 11151 *'■ FIRST FLOOR fz\ Sale Starts Tomorrow, Thursday Morning—Doors Open at 8:30 O'clock p| ynfflesarqainsatement a CLEAN SWEEP OF STOCKS! MeSiamiaMaxmml iSS DHAAIi fill DAM WASH BOARDS SET , , Rich cut T gla^' SS including Baby Blankets TOILET PAPER Wjm DlfUUm tUUrUII D ° ubl - f ' c ed lne ™ Ja! l£n White baby blankets with col- E.ght big rolls of crepe toilet n board8 ' 19c opener. Special, IQ. tUbß ' BU K a^ nd ored borders; size 30x40 ?1 f. Paper. OC r ; Jj '7C 4-String e each each Pr 49c Inches. Special, each... 1C _ f or *DC E" II Brooms llellinHUt., Wlllte Voile m Ar. OA *■ Bma METM. BEDS i rawrar. w - ■" 1 i ifft vl I HSB ■ aBMWMW lin heavy quality; a limited quan- 1Q - | H At* \ S V „ in Circassian Walntlf, Malinranv . Genuine silk floss mattress J tlty at the wonderful price of, >'d; lwv | f ■ ■§! ■ ■■ || t? 6 J aaa covered with good art tick ;' S j ft 9 Hi and Birds' Eye Maple finish. TheseH| ■£ \ V L ln ® U'" i^ine<?ua°uu,.s o£ new uu a attractive pat ftiMM. Mlßi ! I r CM 9 re .Menc m 1 I R f\ 1 Wood fiber mattress. ,$5. terns in stripes and checks-full 1H- Hi Beds sold for $13.95, $15.95, $16.9 d QMh a mosß njattress. ..ss.co | pi eceß and perfect goods, yard .. To the First 200 Women H 9 , v , • , , Ei |H §H Felt combination mattress k • t ill Hll and $17.95. \ our choice of anv of ESS w3 K^3 58.05 \viute nuiry cotton Ciiiering our store Thursday morning at 8.30 g 1 ! 'iJiM e . I■{ V Felt mattress $10.05 I lb- r ° lla or C °™ f °. rU> ' Bi f e , ' 2X ,9Bc| lil' 1 ! o'clock, when we open will be given a ticket en- f\vl the above, three-fourt hand full Size Iwj g Fine felt mattress . .$12.05 ' ' e 0 warp: B P ecla '- roK. | 0f M t l eSe .o, r^ o ^>, f H r .ILJmNfcatf i r M \ W These prices fdr January Brown MnMln . 39c-*-only ono to a customer. None sold to chil- Only, for only. | Good, heavy quality, 30 inches 1C„ I gV/g "ren—women only. y ' I wide. Special a yard IOC | cf-g 1 1=3 r L-3 - i Urown Mnslln TABLE CLOTHS _ ■ ■II W f ft , tra 11 ' le quality, 3ti inches IQ_ | pattern Table Cloths PII L V K I U B r I J have a quantity of good, warm blankets to offer at less tliau present day QLAHI| LI u '.."''''f' Spcnii, yarii | MTS sTitched P for "round 'and It U II W market prices. Remnants, Fine Cretonne BBc. al 7sc, ta l. e i® to 91.48 Vr""""' l „ F,l,rc 60x76 gray cotton blankets, 66x80 woolnap gray blankets, Gray woolen blankets, with Just Plaid 'wool blankets, in pink I W&M , '' . ° File rolorj and jood pink and blue borders, (1 Q O bound ends-heavy quality, enough cotton to the warp to and blue and gray coloring; good, * f ° r b ° >S ' SpeC ' a1 ' yard 1 . HenTnfiJir weight. Special, 5.C9 *l> 1 .I/O Special, tfJO QC make them serviceable and strong, heavy quality. Special, 0,4 QC i*eavy Bicnebed Sheetlns 18 T™2o inches squar*: Hlghsplre T.pestr, pair $4.95 pair...... $4 ' 95 llne 49c I OSe. Sl.lO, *l.o to 91.98 Ruks-9x12 size; green ' P a ' r w-x.vw I Special, yard w I a dozen. only; good for bed _ HITCK TOWELS r °° mS ' Specia1 ' ,Xo ' Bs 66x80 w °°l "n 18 ! 1 cotton 60x76 woolnap plaid blankets; Extra heavy wool plaid blan- Plald woolen blankets in 10-4 durinc holidav OC I cfat each. ........ r3* W- borders. quality. Special, .$3.95 Special. Special. $3.95 ==-i' I 3 IIATII TOWELS Special $18.73 I bnow white, 12-OZ. size; /tgp I J-l Turkish Btk Jowtto Smith Axmln st er ! ' V, f 1 | f ! size. JSc and 17c* each. colorings' 'to" ITel ect u -f \ ', U : (liaala I Bleached muslin sheeting, 2% yards BED SPItEADS from. Special . .$ 24 .05 WfewSß \\ " 011661S I wide, good quality. Special. 39 Snt,n Xnrcllies Bed Extra Heavy Wool WASH BENCHES WW Spread*—New patterns. Fibre Room Slse HUBS Good strong Wash If Kf \1 \\ P'ACIIH a bp f cla !,„ ™ us , n 1.,,. . _ I( |f£§ Slightly imperfect. Spe- —Room size. 9x12 ft., Bench, folding, holds /t 1// \Vi=Ja pRr-i zrCjn A? sheets, 72x90 in- .. { 7 EW/fe cial a.#S good patterns and two tub- 47c U B \f \V PL: PI L IRONING BOARDS ches, hemmed, 142 inches wide; pure white and 10-H heavy quality. Special BBTT"" WW vDID LiOIDBS Well made and extra each fllc | good quality. Special, yard ... ■lOA* I ~ PILLOW CASES each f 10.95 M n , \ __ , JH strong, folding. Special Extra heavy 1 Fine Qiinlity Moslln SD STEP LADDERS Kocbofo <U/ parh sjfcßße muslin sheets. 3- # Pillow enxes —42 and lIRIAIPIIU* H I iri'P, 45x3f; plain hems. Spe- LinOLEUmS B P =1" ttSA cial each 19c I*l V PB i, BBSKK 5 ft, size 85e ecfc Itl r ■ i^Til■ 171 _ 9.^ n .? .".V.- II II I checks. Special, vard *OC I New Process Printed * M S KsPaL'iiH 6 ft. Biz" use each SI . Battleship Ce- HgS)., Large size mus- TABLE DAMASK Linoleums; 2 yards I ICECREAM ?iCKrllYl lin sTieets, linen Rll ,, tafc Firtr MerorrUr.l Tnble wide; all good stand- lif ■PtSra!** W b—jlk FREEZERS Bott'e of O Cednr Iff I,* fln, "h a "<J „ h „ ei^ vy IT6 inched dl 10 vrd n Dnmask —SB inches ard patterns. Special S yJ , T Acme Ice Cream complete for 1/IJJJ quality, 81x90 in- IJ 6 inches wide, 10 yarda to a piece, I - wide; line quality. Spe- square yd 39c jS rffe' •*'' Freezers; two-qt. „. 50 I ches. Special, I flne quality. Specia! QQ I cial yd 30c size. Freezes in OARBAOB eac h 8c | price PlosJ| 1 £ rt?l LnH lff"" 2 COPPH BonoM I live minutes, 77c .? ~— Fine quality P~ - - - --" r Heavy Mercerized extra good tile and -* Corrugated Ga.l- I"I muslin sheets 81x . ralile Dnmask—64 in. Patterns; extra - . , "Ei? wide; fine quality. Spe- hea\y quality. Square White enamel Medi-| Galvanized Wash Mrs. Potts Sad Whit e Enamel Cans; well Special kitchen hem. SDecial I l'S"t colorings, stripe and check pat cial yd 4lic y ar d .. .* 05c cine Cabinets; , glass i Boilers in two I Irons. Set of three Bread Boxes; well made, 1.40 ®!r a !? s ; weigh up to each , 1( j I terns; heavy quality. 1|". E______ __________________ doors; three glass sizes. 7 and 8. with handle. Spe- made; .two sizes. fI.UO, VLBB and 20 lbs.; well finished. I Special, vard IOC ft I ' /feg shelves. Each .... $1.30 I $1.50 and *1.70 1 cial. ... 91.10 set Each, 05c and 75c *l-8 >1.30 each. i ' L ' - AT KAITMAN'S ■ H , & C-A i B WI.IPII. MNJS|.|-IRW>^l—^ M ____ M =AT KAUFMAN'S _____ Special __ Clothing Prices Cut For The Clean Sweep Sale of |PM[I 1 ""r?"" ■ Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing IBJ jW I s:Sr§ Clean Sweep Selling Prices Wholly Regardless of Present-Day Values A Clean Sweep of yff \/\ Men's and Young Men's Men's and Young Men's Men's and Young Men's 1 Cf herein"*" '^lmh W\\J / \ SUITS AH SUITS (f1 AAC SUITS- djIQ QC Men's Odd Coats I UiVll lIJIIIIN UO Sweep wie Price M I IS k \ ✓ Clen. Sweep Price V 1 U D Clean Sweep Sale $2.95 WomeVs and Lh k\ I iAv \ Just 20 suits in this lot; made „. .. , , . Many all-wool huno-tailored ' ' A'' ' ' „,. nf f „_ j-*—Misses' White j |f —irw\ \ made°° sizes a to tJ 4 2 CaSß ' mere: WCII and worsteds; =-arl!s f KUI -IUI \ maae, sizes to splendid values: sizes to 44 tra large sites for stout men. Collars Hose full sizes. Only 125 j 3J 3 >~j I Bjf j I \1 f J -ply collars in Only 50 doaen to handkerchiefs to I SfN . \l / // Men'<j and Vnuno- Mpn' ————— Mens and Young Mens Men's Odd Coats all the newest sell;, good, heavy sell ' i I /KY O'COATS C 7 QC^ andY ° UngMen ' S ?.en?s^Te S p sl3 95 S SWCel> Ba,e 54.49 on^o0 n col!ars Ze to black ° a n nd "coforli; F™t Floor j I / XV 7 m *. 7 7 . , Clean Swerp Price D Tl al Best values of the season; all- heavv lininir- rordurov col- bale Sweep Sale lOn . -. . tt&ffrka J ' \\ Trench overcoats and plain box wool, plald, black trench coats; i„ r . G rth more nionev Price ® Price .... *UC ruli B win 2i!! S y\\ overcoats. In black, mixtures and Belted overcoats; treat Clean flnp nvfnr( , nnrt hinrir hnv n f H - lar ' worth more money. Clean Sweep Sale ®yj§ m \ ° ° rd eray: a " BIZeS " Sweep values - all s!zes - BOYS' SWEATERS 37< ? ! \ The Boys' Store Joins In THis Stirring Sale wlth p ° ycket^ in oniyf at si r zes r 3o to whne?' mad'e a^ r v : \ A/IFM'Q v uv/ " JO tuw wtuiuig uaiv Only 80 of these sweaters to sell. *1 in heavy double fac §£Ss?rT== Im \\ lj .. . n Clean Sweep Sale Price p1.117 ed flannel. ; <.'/// TROUSERS N ° ;folk Suit - •• • $ 2 - 95 S. . .... $3.89 g°s O iXiT 7 .. i— Fi™t i.o.r — r If; Men's Corduroy Pants only • Clean® I T B0 I xwens I anis Snlendid Suits- some worth New Norfolk models In A vel . v low nrlre on mens Clean Sweep Sale Price nearly double; Just odd lots; n ®at mixture cheviots. lofof about 75 Suits; np.w.nß{wH& f K Suspenders &uspe^ndcrs Women'* Hoie Bull _ / about 10 suits. Winter models. t ,Y ... . Police and t ire- Clean Sweep Sale i — \V —1 SiO 4Q f ia'ffi' jRSS*3 Made of good, men suspenders; Price \\ 1 w „ ,_ . „ Boys' Polo Over- GQ |Rf?CTKRSi Jlwi fancy web leather made of wide fancy 1 Itgh fcAJ \\ I Lined and sewed with ,_ , Boys Polo Over- Q0 i<m a Uf ;• ends; all lentrths. web leather ends. XOff r^- n Zf. 2 \\ | "nen thread —could not ""J 8 Po, ° J2.79 ooats & Macklnaws Clean Sweep Sale Price "' TI Clean Sweep Q_ Clean Sweep 1A- 200 pairs of \\ be duplicated at this price. Overcoats Clean Ser ? Sale PHce Overcoats. 3to 10 Yeara. ''r fl Sale Price .. 5 ' C Sale Price. *^ C J°" l en ' fWM • r ., 5 J° 10 . Polo Coat., Bto 0 Year. Mackinaw. 7to 17 Year. prjl ' hS2; lisle flniSh; I \ "an sweep sale I rice Mackinaw*. 7to 10 Yeara Handsome new Winterl RHr ;< V*l ■ MTTM'Q AMn nnVs' Ml7rif\A7l7 AT? heavy weight. All ~ .iW 1 \ ' Men's Odd PantA Th ® new hutton-to-ths. Handsomo new Fall mod- models; perfect flttlngr. and ft J M Mli,lN t> AINLI IMIiCKWIiAK sizes. I'tfy M M * c neck model; belt all around; els; a great clean sweep bar- as low a price we ever quot- Fancy silk four-in-hand Ues; all neat pat- L_ plrat | V/M \\ WV ; 1 a S " ecp S® l ® I^icl ' in dark shades only. gain. ed. te m. Clean Sweep 1Q and OQ. I Tl=M 1 d| OQ LJ Sale Prlce ■_ Special 5 1 ®*■ •®*' Boys' Tupeless Blouses /'( 'V'., / ' P —— Children's stoch r~-1 .. ————— Sizes to 42 waist. In- Boys Odd 1 ants Boys Corduroy Pants Clean Swep Sale A' 'VI '•iiiliiP f,i' f T |hT pv r* \\j *- a • inKs, Clean Sweep 1 ■ L -pf ]*„_) deed a Kreat pants bar- Clean Sweep CQ r Clean Sweep f\f\ Price n£. UIN L/ti K. Wr.A K ! s "'* Price 1 ,\ •; Men 8 bneepskin grain; strongly made of Sale Price aS,C sale frrt.e i l ¥ • 1 /-" . _ good, strong cheviot. Slaen 7to 1 Years '.L ■■' , . Men's fleeca-lined shirt and drawers; - , . Lined Coats Just 75 pairs in the lot; *® *® " nd 17 Yeßr " Only made of madras and heavy weight. Only 200 pairs to AQ*% f=f f With Beaver Collar Clean I I ?tTche a v!o t " Ped:K ° od<lUai: | F " r ' b drab: Bhade jI P ' Boys' Rompers if % II 111 nell- Clean Sweep Sale Price . 49 CII I I Sweep Sale $1Q.95 Boys' Odd Pants ~ dean Sweep Sale J \ natura! wool (shlirt only); sites I Price 1 V _ Clpan Snwn no Boys' Corduroy Pants fi9<* / er\ 38 to 46. Only 100 shirts to sell. CQ r F | r , t Floor —. I Full sheep-lined Khi-ki $1.29 Sale Price 89C IjJncd *. OQ Here's a great Rom- j\ Clean Sweep Sale Price _____ color, moleskin cloth front Just 75 pairs of good, JustTo%i?rs IT in Ye the"lot; ThrOUgh ° ~t "• fast b co r io a r ln; old ad dye; \ iSs* ! Mens' ribbed union suit; woolnap. in children'. Stock- Two dollars under priced. strong pants at this little cheviot, worsteds and cas- Clean Sweep Sale Price women madras. Sailor ! gray only; all sizes. Clean d| |Q Ina*. Clean Sweep rv"S All price. Sizes to 42 waist. simeres. ' Double stitched: cut full collar; block and Sweep Sale Price . Sale Price B "U Sizes. bloomer model. I*>l /tk | | OE mmmm Boys' heavy fleece-lined union suits; 250 nTiiVof f* - —jg FIRST FLOOR all sizes from 4to 12 years. .Clean fQ black rib bed Sweep Sale Price ""C Stockings; seam ,'*■ less for boys or AT girls; all SIZeS. m A Clean Sweep Sale of NOTIONS WW T V IPM A A |'#H . . P '"TTr 10c pearl buttons, dozen .... 7c 50c ha4r brushes 24c eatherette, gauntlet. Assorted colors, p—p ( 5c hook and eyes, card .... ioc butter moulds, card .... fto JHL ■■ sizes. Clean Sweep Sale Price.. Women's Hoia f L 10c paper o fnins 5c - r mmmm A Clean Sweep Snle ' f || 10™ a™p a ir 5c wire hair pins, a pack .. Dress buttons, a card /5c fIV V* Boys' sweaters . . tii\ Women's fast 10c steel hair pins, a box ... ftc 8c pearl buttons, a card ...i 5c M Jyr>— ————._______ " , ■■ Mati'R swpßtpr* #.>'! black cotton ■M 20c hair brushes 12 4 c 15c dress shields a pair .. .1 Be ■ V lll?i lUll.'H ■ ■ i # telhf??ri f 1.00 hair brush 48r Dexter cotton, a ball .\4c 111 11 N ■ ■l■ I k IffHkll Hll "fl 9 w '" .iVi, weight, all L————— first FI.OOR FRONT 1 \ '■ HL ' | U3IJLUkUUyUMKIJULAIJJ3 ' " FIRST FLOOR 11 4m First FI.W aM> * copal Church, nightly during a series 9f sixteen days. He said: "The great revival that swept Wales during the winter of 1904-1905 began In the village of New King, by a boy when he was , urged to lead a young people's meet- [ ing In one of the churches. "Three churches of Wales formed a National Church Council in the TELEGRAPH of 1914, when eighty-seven per cent, of the converts wero still active in the church work. He de clared that there are not many • "dead" church members In the i churches In that part of the country to-day. Every member must give 1 a reason or account of his church standing every quarter. If a member does not commune or make a rea- sonable statement once a quarter he is stricken from the roll. Any old fool can join a church in some places. "In some churches the preacher and members make 'goats' of each other and continue to butt at each other. We need old-fashioned re vivals. Some members on Sunday go home and pick the preacher, the choir and members to pleoes and 1 then wonder why the boys and girls aro not converted. As the boiler in the cellar needs stoking to keep the Are burning, so we need a buncli of men to stoke up the preacher with prayers. "Why do we ask the question, is it right to go to the theater, play JANUARY 2, 1918. cards, dance, drink milk, cofTeo or eat? I despise the dirty gossip which some people carry around. "I pity the old officials who' are afraid of soiling the carpet in the church and forget souls who should be saved, and the 'old hens' of the Ladies' Aid Society who are afraid to loan their dishes to young people for fear one dish might be broke*. Socials In churches keep the young people from going to the bad." To Cure n Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 30cc—Adver tisement.
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