Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 10, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    AUSTRIA GIVES
WRECKSFORMEN
Italians Suffer Terribly Under
Hun Rule; Need Wel
fare Workers
Paris, Sept. 28. (By Mall)— Ex-
Y_JJOged prisoners of war como back
Italy byway of Lake Como, and
i>f all the sights of this war, that of
arrival of exchanged Italian prls
vViers Is the most pitiful.
!n Italy Austrian prisoners are
well cared for, well treated, well fed.
They go home well and strong. In
opens at 9 a. m.-ci.osf.s at r™
The Strongest Combination in Merchandising Circles in this , 1
Kaufman's Anniversary Sale Linked to Kaufman's Friday Bargain Sate®
Leather Goods Men's Odd VMTFM AM'C <£\ IssLsL /S> If AIIFM AMT 169 Fine Voile I' 159 Pairs I
and Small Wares PANTS I StT Women's - Misses |||
. A, -4r7r+h // ' • // / WSUSt UL / / High Grade |
Friday, 6 spools for . ( O/IQ # /JJUW M# /§ jf 8 / For Friday gmt Winter
~"; 27c l— loymwiwzciflj SHOES 1
LADIES' IMITATION STRAP A{\ ll \ M / U\ fth W h nr* RJ
LADIES- STRAP prRSFs further in this wonderful \\ \ / J town will awaken to-morrow waißts ~ ln a Krpat varlety and Sale Friday "J
lIRSLS, Slzee 30 to 42 Wnl.t Measure A 1 1 .• 1 W \ / 1/ tOWn Will aWaKen 10-mOrrOW in all sizes. Some are slightly Only, Pair ... hi
Friday 4fC j n c fi e viots. worsteds and cas-
Anniversary celebration by \N. . 7/ to the finest lot of merchan- mussed from display. All go in II II j n are b ro wn snd II
LADIES' HAND BAGS, q a bringing to the front for Fri- dise the 1918 Fall and Winter the Ba,e on Frlday at one prlce ' "Sg sh a e n<i Straight ®
assorted; lYiciay kaufman'.s—Fimt Floor. clays selling, new groups of { Season Has offered at tremen- ° each * heel's, and tal> p{|
HEARTS AND FLOWERS, aesirable merchandise at dous savings. _] gh
Ss| a fine toilet soap, 3 23c| rr, il7 . — 1 1 S
|j KID CURLERS, smaii To.? I 1 . 24c W °me n 's Women's Gloves 73c f Women's Gloves J4c Handkerchiefs 5c Women's Vests 1— [I
liH size; Friday, pack... Women's ribbed cotton pants, I ' (FOR FRIDAY) (FOR FRIDAY) (FOR FRIDAY) * (FOR FRIDAY) (FOR FRIDAY) A j[U
Sjl ! fleece lined, ankle length. I Children s black ribbed hose, I Yvomen's collars, assorted | Women's white silk double- I • Women's white chamoisette I Women's one-corner embroid- I Women's ribbed miirm Si
iJIJ _ Kaufman a, flnt Hour. J slight Imperfections. I ♦ 2.' splendid I tipped, two-clasp gloves In self I gloves, two-clasp, double tipped I ered handkerchiefs; assorted col- I fleece lined, high neck fnntl hi
I ,tu, CORSET Hce S Women's Unon nils 1 -23 S A '*• -* j
gi 5-Y AKI) CORSIi/F JACJbS, M AT KAUFMAN'S ,/ ———————
til extra quality; E_ (FOR FRIDAY) Cftj p§|
I ,z;r.*** The Savings In New Fall Suits, Coats Dresses Here
Sjtj spools; assorted colors; 0_ Kaufman n, MrM !• loor. --.*17 J / j . . ..... „ I cut fu H and good fitting gar- 3
lijj I'lhiuy, spool ; will crowd this big y busy ready-to-wear department to its utmost capacity* tomorrow* Friday I S htly impcrfect: ali |{fi
n! ' in I nr . I . Kaufman's, Flrat Floor. 1
M SOLID BACK HAIR BRUSH, vVOmen S Vests % C \ ./ S I * rSlj
llj white and black bris- 1A- <for I,'inni-> ovU l!®, „ AT- L | BuU|
tlfcs: I,Y ' <toy ' each •- — lo^^rw'ith^^uid^M 8181 1 Stylish New Fall Coats J; ps All Wool Poplin Suits 1 Men's Work Gloves h
Si FINE JAPANESE TOOTH . Kaufman'., F.rat F.oor. I t . EgL , Fall . . . . ...7.!" ™ VC LM
hj BRUSHES, Friday. 3( . ; /n Anniversary Sale , In the Anniversary Sale Men-s Lr k g, 0 ve 3 , M
li pach rTj Th I AO 1 and Woo ' J ine . d ; very good ' I IBi|
hi Women S Pants Ahp Zlbcllne. Velour and Eg- TI r • , TWO good models; one,. _ ivffixl I \ Knufman.; First F.oor. J
lIU I.INGERIE TAPE, in 5-yard (FOR FRIDAY) * \P a Zv. •f.S yptlan Plush Coats, Missed' with plush collar and band f~\
pieces;white. pink and *7 ~ Women's ribbed cotton mint® i / li \i a am a woman s sizes in com- all around coat. The other V a 11'''" ll < V 1 US
hi blue; Friday, bolt 7C /J \ O I\J Tnd"" bfaok! 'brown' and IZ7 J - l\ U # n' U Jl, .• f C fe'
U L Kaufman., Ftrat Floor. j / //\, \ U \ ' . Nery special. \IIITO taupe. , All sizes _JI S M en S Handkerchiefs Stf* lb
h) STERLING SNAP FASTEN- J* yf / UJ Lilly S 7 ' O* U LCO f X' ) 8 (FOR FRIDAY) *'"•
ttj ERS, in "hitc and black: fl 4% / / t~* 4U y ' 1 N / . l\ Men's white handkerchiefs; full I SIJ
nil sizes; Irlday, O-. llandkerchiets 3 I / / /IT l\ I /I AlO jfnTTIM size and of very good quality. I
I n £.l Velour Plush Coats *29 Poplin &BurellaSuits f\\ >|
fes MASON'S SELF-POLISHING handkerchiefs. Special, 3 for 10c. I .W l / A > Jf . i _ _
i W, C """" ' tt /n The Amive " ar y Salt to ln I* Anniversary Sale J Ol Women's Hosiery IC.|
h i Friday, bottle *' C / A. / ' i / / ■ J \ \U (FOR FRIDAY) * W
1 „.V„ rtß.sms Women's Gloves %( (V . / $ <Jfloo ndtjg~d'U£SnSS $ C H-50 nSR SS%f JS2TW f%50 \\ MTN ft
bLy SMALL HAND BRUSHES, (FOR FRIDAY') ** Jr \ / M M niisses sizes; a wide range W MM burella cloth; coats lined V M M*rJ\J I \ 1 u perfections I is?
IS -jMinm. 4 C w.,...;, .......i \<\A ,// SrWsuft'&■ Olf ££ v —r r...., §
lU 1 IRST BTjO< sizes. | \ f,V ".llT'Ti cotine Velour and >/ \A xA\\
hi ' '• 'i,' I _ plain tailored, fur IF/ \\\ Women s Hosiery /
w fig h All Wool Pnnlin Suits til \\ < FOR FR,,,AY > !l
hi v-\ • >alt 1 Hasp <Xi 11 / ICOI I Ufl \,UUIO ured satin lining /lie VrOOl ropiin uUltp I WrV \\ Ladies' black and white cot.- lls
111 Prn mi n on! M/llr/fO vHIIUreH S nose I / belted or smart wX \\\ j ton hose, double sole and heel; I
5 Prominent mates ™™, Y , HJ; In The Annivenary Sale VI In The Anniversary Sale CjL\\ ' t ""MEWS', v-,. II
Di ' bSSSSjST* * yy , S— —'• Si
?■>. f ,/if Vkl \ Kaufman*, Hr.t I-loor. I \ \/ ,\ m /Y/Y Velour, Pompom, Cheviot ous woman can be made of soft all-wool pop- —————• UJ
vVUI O L I/O S (' e\ \ I J) r~m r I 111 and kersey Coats, misses' suited; sand beet- lln, in black, navy, Afrl- K P* ()() 7\\\ ... , .... - - €T| F*
IJJ and women 1 ! sizes; black, root, burgundy. can brown and burgundy, r A r% ,vyly / ) i\ WflDlMl < NIIK nOIF hi
5S . . . , , _ f _ A n \U S j T navy, taupe, burgundy, rose, taupe. Pekin Good models for women or /. . 1 \\ iraiuca uiu nose l ll ) y
|sj 100 in this lot /V flu | n t n f Rraeciavos w i Vl green, Pekin and reindeer; khaki, plum and misses', and in all sizes, in Mam >B (FOR FRIDAY) *•
I'U Go Into This IB IT DidSSlcrcS t Best we've ever shown. the frosted effect all colors. „ N Ladles' white fiber silk hos.J Till
c . t- . (FOR FRIDAY*) ' > ' double sole and heel, slight im-1 J[IJ
hi £> ' rlle on £ n - Zw all A Halted quantity and not I f \ r \ / \ r v perfections I
Hi dayat ' Pair Erijr^LH 26 ' 11 Satin Dresses I Z-Oo] {Jersey Dresses O-75 [Panama Dresses *7.95 [Serge Dresses 11.75 " U
E(J The makes in this offer are Kaufninn'M* Scroml Ploor. 18 A o i / f M / /r i "™" mm ■■ |*t*|
among the best on the market. >• Anniversary Sale XV/ Anniversary Sale Anniverary Sale m Anniversary Sale X haM Women's Silk Hose / it* 1^
M r hes ? e " taup A // ic . an V°? ,n ' Jersey D'resses, complete and size as- Made of all-wool navy blue Panama Serge Dresses, pure wool, men's wear (FOR FRIDAY') iIU Si
styles, new, clean and fresh U-,,-- JY flfll - ,, — a l- algh l eff ® c,a - tunics. sortment. sand, taupe, beetroot, Pekin in the desired straight-line effects with serge, excellent style assortment In -... „. ... . f|i
iCI stock. Friday at 95c a pair. 11OUS6 UTCSSGS all sizes foi Women and beigre, beautifully embroidered. Stun- smart plait, in sizes 16 to A very black, navy and brown, sizes for Women Ladies fiber silk hose, double I
ktiuruiKm r„ .J. Misses—elegant models. ning values. fine value In this sale. and Misses. sole and heel, silk lisle tops; I gfe
I M KAlr MAN'S—Flrit Floor. (FOR 1 HIDAI ) V. / v v , black, white and colors. I rill
SS, TAn.i, , 1 it ~ 1 V Koufmnn's, JFlrst Floor. I IIIJ
K1 ■ Dark and light nerralea. full I . / IS?
- cut. well made, checks and I MHMHHHM mmtmm M.I OID f l.oou i 7 g>|
V? '^=====^================ = rj stripes; all sizes 26 to 44. I
Ii 500 Yards Silk "°° r ' 49c SUk Petticoals 2 Musli Gowns AO
m nA <FOH FHIDAY > < F "K FRIDAY) (FOR FRIDAY) vi/V I *** w/M \
ls| It --- J s Girls' Dresses Here's an opportunity. In- Made of taffeta silk in as- Women's muslin night gowns g iTlClclV I I I I || J FIJ
MAI IS IS |) 77.9 1 1. 1 , t „ Miniv, OVV fonts' white sizes 6 sorted colors. Well made along in a one-day Friday Sale at this J & g \ ■ irBMHI tf 1 g
IU Hi„i, t- i , months to 2 years. Pretty em- the prevailing lines. Worth a price. Assorted embroidery trim- J ■ — m r> j
6 R girls V
llil f ° r rda y •jC _ pattern's and foUra!"" 8, K °° d I Kuufmnn'., Second Floor. Knuf.na..'., Second Floor. Kaufman'., Second Floor. J £ Furniture and Outing Flannel Granite Buckets # fill
Sfe: v. i Kimfnian'w, Second Floor. I —■—> Floor Polish . 39c p ai *h Outing? j Good, heavy granite Buck- %
hi at, Yard ... ' *7T 7Z AA pr / I*> 1 C Quart bottle Oil of Cedar for ISclfe° 8 ° wide mnant ' enßthS - " ets, 10-quart aize. Ifjl
[i 500 >; r ds Ribbons in fancy CZT TT "o 1 Infanls Sweaters J|Sc Flannelette Gowns 7Up Bungalow Aprons In? J PHday o spectaf ise Friday, yard Friday, each
fijj warp prints; moires, satins and WOmen S ApTOnS ill* (FOR FRIDAY) (FOR FRIDAY) "W (FOR FRIDAY) \ \ ' J V V / C fijj
° f e ' / F K FRIDAY) aAV Good warm sweaters, in white, A lot of girls' flannelette night- Made in plain and striped ma- I, Y, yC
hi üble "to 7 inches B A, i ou l ) 1 f o 0r n , dred j" the ' ot i cardinal gray and brown. Sizes gowns in sizes 4to 14 years. terials, some bound on the ff Gas Heaters \ If , if Muslin Sheets J |fl
K AI'FM AY'S—First Floor bottoms,' pockets; assorted™ coN Frida° y onry 0 ""' B P licefor Well made, splendid materials. edges; light and dark. Limit, E The, Hot-flame Gas Heater, Cj&S HeatCr 72x90-lnch Muslin Sheets; 3-
M IvAir MAY S I loor. ors. Limit two. i i may oniy. Limit 2. two to a customer. B combination heater and cook- inch hem. IK]
hi Kaufman'., Second Floor, Knufmnn'., Second Floor. Knufmnn'., Second Floor. er. Lots of heat at smaM cost. Frirlaveach #1.19 S?
nj ; N '•— *' S *' A F"riday special ... #1.98 I [|
~~ , ; fp, f f qq | <v —
| [ 800 Boys' Winter Suits and Overcoats Me ?l H S e 15c if f 1
H GO INTO THIS FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY, TO-MORROW KS I ST dTA.fi J kA ,1 !?f"' w """ -* <w "' 'i i
i „ . A" h f Voy L„„, End of Anniv.,sary Sal. Price.. ~ J ""'k— .. K,™, ...... | Say'ard ...... 29f ,Ij| I FAd.v iard Sl.ioil
IS Parents of Boys Must Surely Take Advantage of These Offers in Times Like These. !ZZHZIZZZZZ | ' ,fjil make. pien- 1 " day ' ya { j|j
I f&fcb RnJUirj.:, In- r:rr AV n B ®y' Sweater, IJ9 'Boys' Odd Pants 1;00 If Dresser Scarfs I HfV p|"|" Turkish BaU. Towels )C i
fu F(T "Oys Norfolk Suits Boys Polo Overcoats Boys Norfolk Suits (FOR FRIDAY) I (For Friday) . & 59c Fine Quality Dresser ' • Hemmed Turkish Bath f ||]
/TrwX Bto 17 Ycnr*. 3to 10 Y'enr. 7to 18 Year. Boys'* extra heavy cotton I In the best materials, such as I 1 Scarfs, 18x54 inches; slightly 1 | a-ood size and quality. M *SI
/ \B'/r\ aSWtiSX j sweaters, In gray only. Roll I Corduroy, Cheviots. Cassimeres; I g soiled " II (_1 U _ lowen, buuu - gv
(\i $5 Q5 $4 95 $7 95 ' Knufmnn'., FiV./'Fioor. J"'kau fm A Y'B—f'i it ST FLOOR J # Friday, each 350 a/OC hriday, each 1 C
L in B <rh'evlots° r and cordif' New belted Po, ° Over- New military model r Yf s — \ / "\ f ~ Z ~ M
/ / W ]a roys, the new military coats; the materials of Norfolk Suits, belt all Ullll I 9 An ,l. I®. IL. lima# ll Toilet Paper Laundry Soap Borax M
/ I Hrftl be " all ' ar G"" d n° d ®'- "*t mixed cassimeres. j around Pants cut full. Dlljf LlUClly DOIIUS 10 1116 LIIIIII. fv Tol- Swift's Pride Laundry Soap. B ° raX ' I W
U Rompers and Creepers at 89c y v . . le k^ri ic Friday, 8 cakes for .390 . l '^ day y p
W ■ I Rompers and Creepers for boys 6 months to 6 years, in C Snlts and Peppcrn j
I madras Hwkn
jy THE ROYS' DEPART MEXT, FIRST FLOOR. Ffii | ,y, 2 for 25cJ Friday, 6 for 1.3J Friday, set.. >1.60 J Friday, yard, 38ej
B, llhlMSHillULWiiPliH MrsßSlianßßlßßSßiaa^i
THURSDAY EVENING,
return for them Austria sends back
human wrecks, horrible to see. It
sends back men mutilated, hten
wasted by starvation and disease,
men who have Buttered the most
horrible cruelties, As each arriving
train comes In half the returned
prisoners have to be carried off In
litters. Not because they are wound
ed, nor til, but because they have
been starved.
Kach train Is met by the Ameri
can Y. M, C. A, with clgarets and
such things as the soldiers want,
Y. M, C. A. secretaries pass among
the poor fellows giving them what
comfort they can and what assis
tance Is possible. Secretaries repre
senting the "Y", Knights of Colum
bus, Y. YV. C. A., Salvation Army
and Jewish Welfare Board are do
ing wonderful work among the pris
oners.
The sight of tho men Is like the
sight of a famine. Men are literally
reduced to skin ajid bone> They are
walking horrors.
From far and near friends and
relatives of the prisoners come to
meet them, —hoping, hoping that
their loved ones will be In the con
signment, One poor old mother, liv
ing In a distant province of Italy,
walked to Como no less than four
times, vainly waiting for her only
remaining son. At last the govern
ment took notice of her, and pro
cured transportation on the rail
road.
At last her son came. All the
returning prisoners were off the
train and It loked as If her sixth
visit were In vain, but presently a
litter was carried off the last car.
She had not been prepared for this,
for her.son was still pictured in her
rrtlnd as the strong, hearty boy who
had gone awav from her.
Supported by a Y. M. C. A; man
iHAmUSBIXFIG TELEGRAPH
she drew near hesitatingly, but
turned away her facei She could
not bea£ to look, Neither she nor
her son had been fortified against
Such a meeting, But the boy rose
to the emergency, He stretched out
his emaciated hand and grasped
hers and drew it against his cheek.
"Mother," he said In Italian, "I
haven't but one eye left and only
one leg—but I'm your son yet. I
love you as much as if I were whole.
Aron t you glad to see me."
She burst Into tears—tears of grief
and of joy, and threfv herself upon
his body, mumbling his name, cud
dling him.
And so they come. Skeletons,
horrors, monsters, "mutlles" sent
back by Austria In exchange for
well-fed, healthy, happy Austrians.
1 The contrast is one that speaks with
an eloquence not to be forgotlen.
Loss of Colonies
Worries Dr. Solf
Amsterdam.—Dr, W. B, Bolf, Ger
man Colonial Secretary, who hss
been mentioned as a possible suc
cessor of Count von Hcrtllng, the
retiring Chancellor. In a lecturo be
fore an audience In Munich which
included King Ludwlg of Bavaria,
said the national Importance of Ger
many regaining her colonies far sur
passed any other task.
Substitutes for raw material, he
said, could not suffice for peace re
quirements. The supply of row ma
terial was tho weakest point In Ger
many's world economy, he paid,
hence the need for colonies.
Dr. Solf argued that Germany
must have colonies to prevent her
commercial isolation. He said the
policy of tho open door must bo
one of the most Important demand;
at the conclusion of peace. Ger
many had no thought of militarizing
Africa, he contended, but desired to
prevent the employment of colored
men In Europe.
Unsightly pimples and
blemishes on the face are
sure signs that the skin and
blood need the purifying
and strengthening action of
BEECMMS
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