Girls Enroll to Boost Helps to Win the War Twenty-seven women enrolled as charter members in the Girls' Re cruiting Corps at the women's pa triotic nieet.ng held under the HU epiees of the Harrlsburg Recruiting Party the Technical High School store opens 8:30 a. m.—closes Saturday 9 p. m. K A V TH R1 FT SALEIf 1 | WHuiilfliaKHMliWlflJi kJ Tomorrow, Saturday Store Opens 8:30 A. M.— Closes 9P.M. * a I>m ;mk aa i; hemm ;af%-J j| ■ AT KAUFMAN'S =================================rr============T j B3 ==AT ~~ |y R,d y n, w*, - The Bis ■>., of o„, Goo(J C j othing News For MEN! I Supreme Sale of Spring Suits fUV; I We Have Grouped a Remarkable Purchase of Suits From Several of New Choice at $11.75, $14.50 & $16.50 j| York's Best Makers Together With All Our Best Suits on Hand f v Vs V^J l/ / / Men's and Young Men's *m 7C The lot includes new models in women's and misses' tailored suits that are especially designed for j\~j i / Nobby Suits at 1 I * I p.! Q Summer wear. Women who appreciate smart styles will be delighted at the attractive collection of / U They are new models, and handsomely made and really jt, sj garments that possess many style features not to be duplicated elsewhere. This is unquestionably the If I offered at the old price— A real and wonderful bargain. jsj greatest and best suit sale that we have ever held. I I [1 Men's and Young Men's dj> not saAe a dollar on lrtindmd | S SL'J UK 2S 11 j — Serges Checks — Braifl Bound — Boltrd Stylos V*V I Sa^C Bt * a (lo^ar - your new Straw tomorrow? i 3.t |[||l raj 1 \ —Poplins —Gabardines ~rn?, T .?m -- , ' lur, : Sga. $ | - DdW "" JA U rUK dUYj. In a Big Saturday Sale / 1 | Misses' Sizes And This Resplendent Array of Colors ' COOLCLOTH $4.491 NORFOLK ..... $6.95 " 1 n 1 in — B,up —Copcnhascn — Oxrord —CIa V I to to 18 Year* 7 to 18 Years. rn PJ lb and 18 — Blnck — v^ v ^ u .® ker — Shepherd cmk to 44 . . , . , , T , „ . . | New Trench model suit— slashed pockets k1 , ran —Plu JD 10 " j Made in the new nobby Norfolk models— j —belt all around— the material of splendid M Hj j' j of good cool cloth material — they'll wash. [ Cassimere. Worth a lot more money. .j I I M Added to the J There Are Numerou, Chic Style. I I Boys' Odd Pants in a Stirring Saturday Sale I hj I Big oale ror Saturday . , to Choose From These Boys' Cool Cloth and Palm Beach *TC I Boys' Khaki prv N. |s Washable Pants /DC Pants #S7C 0^ m 1 I in Plain and 1 Wor a th e m o o f r"mo R ne"y Uine faat C °""" Kannon Khakl ' [tj X. A WW V/ W vvdlo WISH SITIT 1 ••Ji/ $1.59 Offer at , 7 fu LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 Special at J*)Q sto *?r „ sl-95 jU 1 — !l ! of m . ny stylish moiete. ,n I m „^°' k and hij &°°u materials, and pleasing: toloss. All sizes. first fi.oor Si 'v Were Were 9 _ ' ~ ; . at K *nt'i to 44— Misses', 16 to 18 , . „ GIRLS' WASH DRESSES GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES hi a — , r; , ":T;":r S n a s t andM,ssesCoa,s '.... $14.95 w^r51.45 52.45 ?r 53.95 $4.95 I Crcpr dc Chines in rountlcss iiitmitcrs of pretty styles and ox- , , IUUI tiioicc eti , „ qulsitely trinunc.l. in demand wear mlWJnTZnallaTtT* 1 a " d Color Mado of fast color plaids and law " th7niw 1 |> -J 1 Wl 11118 spring, unusual value. • in the new models and pleasingly spring ana summer moa- Confirmation and graduation wear. K|| • striped ginghams, in all new styles r immAH with r n„,v,n ft i***+. cls * prettily trimmed with lace Lace and embroidery trimmed they hi V , - . ~ irimmea witn lace or embroidery. or embroidery. High grade work- represent the finest workmanship, S l.y SBCOXD FLOOR ' w eII made - ,n sii!es 6 to u - bii!es 6 to M. manship. Sizes 8 to 14. Sizes Sto 14. ffj t|| - AT K U'FMAK'S - SECOND FLOOR IS Many More Women Will Profit Saturday by the Continuation Here'lsThe M I Pretty Porch and House Dresses Thrift Sale of Waists j | 1 n) Styles In 14Vy. . i ) Selection of grasp at once. L. I "™ r |' K ' |" . S hi DAD I k Ci ifrtj ICC Included in this collection are hundreds of fresh, crisp, J TIIAIPTII nil.. tt.IRBAGE CANS HAT' )HS In 5 POKLH .HOUSE clean, new waists. The attractive styles will appeal to wo- ) THRIFTY RUGS "SK ""hXSi. MaT.fiJi | |j hi DRESSES 11 a; r'Jj DRESSES menof taste Come early. I% I I | co%'cr each OSfC j J Well Made; each w I1SI I J |i!i| PJ J Mm Women's Shirtwaists, Ar - \ AND 5,,,!:t ' ,A, • —— ——— special 1 | f?j IvS I : 'Sh*V jf ,4 TV, •< c 1 ' d • MoC* gOiMf J * 1 " MARKKT BASKETS POPIJN m Women's and Misses' M U| 1 Women's and Misses' Thrift Sale Price I | 111 AI ClliiO i.oo Oak Market Baskets. 35c Mercerized Cotton I % Porch & House Dresses jf % Porch & House Dresses t "WLEIIIIIb 65c 1 , jg' fill o ~f \ j „ 1 F beau: li'u l iy trimmed with embroidery and J ■ Q ,l,,er roo | n ii!e spkciai, , spkciai, ______ ' Qi Special SfOC Hifll SHU ! Special J1 Q5 •*•>. MJf MM\ C "%. c. OTHE s baskets .. g™™? „ '■ I' hi . gflw&Masffga Vlrilllor \ I • *l/ \ / ...o- 69 C Round Oak Chip I I T ,. 6 ? c whlt e Enamel or Oak | , ... , - rife > mil a -W /lIVA [ \ % $0.95 and $14.05. Clothes Baskets well A e 1 l T * ln 'sh Flour Cans; just the % Nil K A splendid assortment of [Mil ~ .JBPT,fI The verv newest Spring and , e . . . _ Ir/lr \ lotnes Haskete, well I I thj f nantrv- ja I i] Kl cood ncrcale dresses in pretty iMTfTr iJWI' I 111 il Summer ,n , dels, fashioned of Women S Shirtwaists &1 \v sll} W/& /h V f Tapestry Brussels nu*s, made; special WC | | 49c C i LM striped and plaid patterns; IVW V fcVNLill/ fl a j? d * ,1 l al , d ln ® t , r *P eß ; Thrift Sale Price . \ . JlXj/Jl / 1 1 3x12 feet, size, rich oriental M IS . well made, in assorted fast jf lonK or s ™ ll ' beeves, J \iVefy A magnificent assortment, consisting i "T?rr Lh/A ar , jusfff. a s! n sis.y. , rv.! ""•t,*" 4 !'°h , ~ , , ™J | Hi -Jr striped \oile waists, fancy trimmed and / / / // New Process Linoleum, 2 extra good quality; er; scours and clear*' 1 o t !s |U 1 ~ ~ tailor made; all with the newest collars; fa, // I yards wide, large variety of special, yard value 30- for ' lOC % h|l f§j WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' assorted in sizes, 36 to 46. 1 patlerns: s(uare yard.... 49c ■ f I • Porch & House Dresses $ i /ir Porch & House Dresses $ A * r n"." i i ■ Special at f 1.45 WOMEN'S SHIRTWAISTS WOMEN'S SHIRTWAISTS ' £ JBfJSPSSSSSi S1 I ' tS kH 1/k n.°r.i! ver y latest Summer models exp- | Price Price V*•%S %J | C6x.2 inch 1.95 / |T| I Kl neck and long sleeves Outran- cuted in the very finest workman- L 1 Splendid copies of the high- 54x90 lnch 9 - SPECIAI, ■ SPFCIAI, ______ \ teed fast Jolor. iiTt f nil Ji. Bhip and trimmed in many hand- Hundred of new crepe de chine nrieed imported models in cteue I w n i-t r. I nan. M SI II? from 36 to 41 tut fu "' 8 "- e ' some styles. Cut full. Sizes 36 and China silk waists, fashioned SechinT and Georglite crlpe 1 6 ft. x9O inch $5.95 CUPS AND SAUCERS TOILET PAPER . C ft] ftl m m n .- _ ° ln v ry new Spring and Summer waists; a faii'Jlous variety to W Bxlo feet $8.95 Good China Cups and Sauc- 5 big rolls Toilet Paper, 7 tf W Many Other Beautiful Dresses at $3.95 and $4.95 'EMI'SS I '"• ZS.'SXJrS" 25c > ■ 1 f *' FRIDAY EVENING. auditorium last evening:. Mrs. Wil liam I. presided at the meeting; und was chosen chairman, ft is hoped by next Monday night to have 100 members In the corps. The work the organization will be asked to do will be to assist in ex terminating: German propaganda, aid patriotic demonstrations. Red Cross campaigns and other campaigns which will help some great bene ficiary, and In Influencing young men to enlist. FIVE GENERATIONS IN FAMILY Keel lJon, Pa., May 17. —There is no evidence of any race suicide In a family where five generations exist hstween the age sof eighty-nine and three years, as does in the family of Mrs. Leah Barnhart, a rt&ident of HARRISBtTRG TELEGRAPH this borough. Mrs. Barnhart is only eighty-nine, yet she is a great great grandmother. Not only that, one of these, Raymond Sechrist, of East Yoe, expects to be called to the col ors within the next two weeks. Mrs. Barnhart lives with her daughter, Mrs. David Stine, and despite her age is still in the best of health. Loyal Order of Moose Buy War Saving Stamps William Bristol, of the John Heathcote Agency, spoke before Lodge No. 107, Loyal Order of Moose last evening and as a result the Moose purchased SI,OOO worth of War Savings Stamps. The Moose have been engaged ln all manner of patriotic work. NEWPORT CAMPAIGN OPENS Newport, Pa., May 17.—Newport's campaign for pledge week in the National War Savings Stamp cam paign opened with a bang last even MAY 17, 1918. | ing, when a big parade was held. The brilliant pageant was headed by the Citizen's band. All Newport children participated in the event. The Rev. W. C. Ney, pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, ia chair man of the committee in charge of the sale of W. S. S. in Newport. He hi\B divided Newport into six dis tricts. 5 TO PBatBROOK HKU CROSS Members of the Penbrook Red Cross Society will meet to-morrow iifternoon ut' 2 o'clock at their head quarters instead of at 3 as was pre viously announced. Veils will be furnished to thove who have not al ready secured them.