Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 03, 1918, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE WEATHER — Fair and Continued Cold. -
Keep Your Eye on the X Alterations Free
Clock 1 I I H f_ | 11 l-% |H Goods Exchanged Goods Sent
The large clock on the front of our JL "JL
building will daily record the progress ree Delivery Within 100 Miles.
of this great sale. Watch It. Sixth Semi-Annual Money Refunded.
One Thousand Suit and Overcoat Campaign
and Half-Yearly Clearaway Begins Tomorrow at 8 A. M.
jHB| The Sale of Exceptional Clothes All
Harrisburg Has Been - Waiting For §Fp(
weTeiriooT '• It's Clearance time for us —and harvest time for YOU.
suits and over- We never carry garments over from one season to
coats by I another and this year, regardless of present and fu-
IV ' ture High Price conditions we place before m \
• you the highest grade, ready-to-put-on clothes W
. I n -Jtflk made in America at prices that cannot help .
Iks iSjSSk but command the attention of every man who
wants to make his dollars do their utmost.
wr\ /' 'Uv, } ' ' lrn - to °' ' sa personal invitation from every member of our sales- % m
l : - t f ' force to have von attend this great selling event Because they have ? gK;
the greatest confidence in the high character of the goods which thev A> Mm
offer to their friends Confidence in our store methods and confidence J £jjm i
f i |§| in our fair and square dealing -In all of which they cordially f
■M iI H Remember that here you choose from
mm ''a mm, our re^u " ar stocks—none bought for 9mm
rimm "B il sale purposes—none reserved—-every ~'J: . * m
Jjg . ■ fa garment is REDUCED and included at JHH
tßm ; 1 " Bthe following prices—
';g $15.00 Suits and Over- <R| 41 *HF $25.00 Suits and Over- AHF Mgak
"* 9 H coats Are coats Are AtF®! Ir '*%
*%fk SIB.OO Suits and Over- f\j| HP $30.00 Suits and Over- <jjg| M I '%
feKw fßpi I coats Are X0l9 coats Are mTL% fl tl || 3'li
"I® WpH • S2O &$22.50 Suits and Si /* $35.00 FA I: l|;
n>s , i|j|| ft-M Overcoats Are .... . J.OIV coats Are . . iuO*vlf IL.&ffi
Reia cerf | $40.00 Suits and re ffi33,so
All Men's Furnishings Reduced
Hundreds of $1.25 and $1.50 (\ ~ A g F) • f> f •
Sh pe t rcal t e and madras' shirts 'in beauiful Big IV 6 dllCt 10 US
®) s A striped patterns soft and laundered cuffs Every thrifty mother should take advantage of this oppor- " >c
vJßpj /
li'so ® ilk k Shirt ® ••"•••"••• W-s Boys' $5.00 Suits and o' coats, atpW 9ymK',
\ SUK Neckwear 79 ▼' Boys' J56.50 Sa/fs and O'coafs, aft 4 Q<% 9>
50c Neckwear TV g
SI.OO Heavy Woolen Hose now .... 75f LIVCrV Jtl OLX • soys' Sui/s anrf 0* coats* at sfi QC
$6.50 Silk Mufflers now
$2.00 Natural Wool Underwear .. $1.50 AlOfflS Boys' SIO.OO Suits and O'coats, ats*J QJj
$4.00 Sleeveless Khaki Sweaters 75c Domet Night Shrits On J ,, . _ 0 , J&yi *o^
now $3.50 $ i 50 F i anne i Shirtsare.... SI.OO IxCCIUCCd SIO.OO
$6.50 Sweaters now $5.00 $2.00 Flannel Shirts are .... $1.50 Soft H s - Stiff Hats tl9nft /
$8.50 Sweaters now $7.00 $2.50 Flannel Shirts are .. $2.00 Velour Hats <PI£.UU
SIO.OO Sweaters now $8.50 $3.00 Flannel Shirts are .... $2.50 $2 00 Hats I,T Qc; 1
Boys's3.oo Sweaters now .. $2.00 $3.50 Flannel Shirts are .... $2.00 oo Ha?." •' rels r. B^J^? e , e ™l2?
o V s 50 Mackinaws, at.... tfiqg REDUCED
The K. of C. Fund Asks Your Aid SIOO Caps now : Boys' SIO.OO Mackinaws, at $7 Qt; P l5O Kn " Pan i I
p ut Vour Doltars Back Of "Our" Boys |%% ■•••;; %% Bo Mackinaws . at... s2 '°°
■ ■ , . - All Fur Caps Reduced
THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! JANUARY 3, 1918.
KLUGH SUCCEEDS
DR. LICHLEITER
Harrisburg Man Promoted
the State Department of
Agriculture Today
Harry E. IClugbJ
V \\ f y/J of this city, coa3
\V\\ §Tzy nectod with thl
voAXA State Department
of Agriculture tat
t ii e la s't d o z e4
years, was to-day|
Iv'julHQQCSt advanced to thai
I ; JAIHMWIJI L? ' poßltlon or chief
itiali ImfflllifflE clerk to succeed
JK||E)FTSTASSSSH| the late Dr. MI'N
-==W:JHI cellUß D. L.lchliter,
■■MMBHBMHIB of Allegheny couri-4
ty. Mr. Klugh will
enter upon his duties at once.
Mr* Klugh, who is a Dauphin coun*
tian, served as a member of Harris*
burg councils and has taken an ae*
tive part in Republican politics. Fo<
the last ten years he has been i|
charge of the fertilizer control work*
an important branch of departmeni
work.
Dr. T. E. Munce, acting state vet*
erlnarlan,. has been given the hono|
of chairman of the committee to aIS
range for the meeting of the Amepi
lean Veterinary Medical Association
to be held in Philadelphia in August*
Dr. Munce was named by Dr.
Torrence, president of the association
and head of tho Canadian ai*my vet*
erlnary work. • He is to name hl|
committee on arrangements. DM
Munce, who is active in the prepare}
tions for the meeting of the Stat<
Veterinary Association here
month, has Just returned from Net*
York, where he was in consultatioa
with New York and New Jersey statl
officials.
IleliuM Attract Attention—Much at
tention has been attracted to th-i
Deysher collection of Indian relJct
which has just been installed in ta<
State Museum. It is one of tho mil
complete ever assembled in this c^|
'Mr. Kcpiiart IN Improving—
Treasurer Kephart, who has
his home in Conncllsville with
tack of rheumatism, is
Hxtenxlon Granted.
Commissioner O'Neil
granted an extension of time for
atlon of automobiles with 1917
until January 10, because many
had not tiled applications.
ceipts for 1018 registrations
gone up to $1,250,000.
Uari to Meet—The State
Kducation will meet about
of the month for further
vocational education
distribution.
1 Union Taken New Post.
A. Davies, of the Pottsville
the state police, nas been
public safety director of
Stuart to .Speak.
Edwin S. Stuart will be tho
at the Philadelphia
Agents' dinner.
Action Taken. No
likely to be taken in regard
increase of rates by Fire
ers at Philadelphia and
Pennsylvania. State laws do not ; rt
mit it. according to statements
Capitol. M
Mrs. 1111 Her Dead. Mrs.
R. Butler, wife of the State
mlssioner of Fisheries, died
night at Philadelphia, where she
been ill for some time. Mrs.
was a native of Chili, Indiana, wH
tho funeral- will take plAce,4fl
leaves her husband and four
to mourn her loss. State olficH
day sent their condolences to
mlssioner.
Commissioner* Here.
the State Game Commission are
for the winter meeting of tho
mission this afternoon.
State Given Tliunks.
Commissioner J. Denny O'Neil
nounced that a letter had 1
reived from R. C. Hargreaves,
man of the Highways Transport
mittee, complimenting the PenH
vanla State Highway
the manner in which It
facilitate the recent movement
government trucks over state
and thanking him for the spirit
helpfulness shown by every empl<|A
along the entire route.
Dnniihln l.aler On. The Daup^H
Co ,V, nt , s ' se?5 e ?i e l..P f f "mers instlti W
will b e held this month, commenc
January 14, at Mnglcstown.
Helpmeets Are Still
Needed by Sterner S :x
Thero Is no use denying: it, mil ei
man cannot exist without a 'i< p
meet, a Now York correspondent!
the Pittsburgh Dispatch writes. ') is
women themselves admit this mu h
but they deny emphatically that tiiej
are dependent upon the sterner : ex-
No, indeed. It was over at tlio vct
for women headquarters receiU!\
that tho well-known and ott .10.
cepted theory of the dependency c
women upon mere man was at
tacked.
Someone had volunteered the ieai
that women will always be regarded
as weak and dependent as long as it
is necessary for friend wifo to call
upon hubby to button up her waist
in the back or see if the hooks ar<i
all tight or if her hat is on
and if her hair is all over her
The very fact that man is at
times able to care for his
self alone was cited as an
of the varying independence of
two. "But that isn't always so,"
plied one of the state campaigners.
"My husband went away on a cam
paign trip this summer for two
weeks and every single night he had
to wire me to ask where he would
be likely to find his pajamas."
Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv.
SUFFERED FOR
A LONG TIME
"Had Pain—Felt
Stiff and Worn
Out,"
Says Mrs. M. Parker, 1230 Monro*
St., Harrisburg, "I had a bad stom
ach for a long time, after meiili
would bloat with gas and had in
tense pains in stomach and under
ribs.
"Would wake tip in the morning
with a nasty taste in my mouth ana
my stomach would feel sore.
"1 felt stiff and hardly had enougfe
ambition to get up, I was troubled
a lot with headaches and felt worn <
and miserable all the time. Medi- ■
cine did me no good. t 'fl
"I read about Sanpan, gave It a 1
trial and am well, the result w;is M
wonderful. J awake feeling fresh
anil strong, stomach is great, no
headaches nor pains, and feel better
than ever."
Sanpan is being specially intro
duced at Keller's Drug Btor% *®4l
i Market street, Harrisburg^
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