Urges Early Buying of Next Winter's Coal Washington, March 20. Early buying of next winter's supply of coal was urged upon the public by llie fuel administration in a state ment issued last night. The admin 'mMwmjimMmmifmsmm'/MBrsimiWMMßmjMrvjMmi, store opens 5.33 a. m._closes 5 p. m. b—aa— | Extraordinary Spring Values For Tomorrow, Friday Extra Special |j I ! Men ' s 1A 1 %W A W IPM A Silk Velour Handbags I For Friday 1 1 Men's Sprino- (lirls Gingham 1 s CTTTTC /X# Now For the Greatest Glove Sale of the Season Dresses, oto 14 ® NULJ II U ny/ What Kaufman |lrj\ 10 Day Event Which Starts Tomorrow Morning When the Store Opens Special Si 6T S j| you wiii Rnd the uiost sat . __ \\y7 k We have gathered together for this sale several thousand pairs of women's Girls' Gingham Dresses —TnI Ej i 'monThe?r m oSr (Cfl Service Means i(H) hiKh-grade Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Fabric Gloves. Every desirable shade is represented. Judging „umil S ized values. k stJre, 3 UJ <KlXsfl (Oft namefy" to U "erve ff/CA now * Supply all your glove needs during this event. The sale starts tomorrow. vPXO.OI/, es [ number of people with ready-to-wear ///jy I Kfjl S $??50 "PS 00 IwSSw Js>7 130 Pairs Women's QO„ 350 Pairs Women's C-7 „ 100 Pairs Women's Cf /CQ i— ; Kj * t"- • WfllN Tn/^r^vJS'.". 5 "iff Silk GLOVES, Pr 7 ° L Chamoisette Gloves, PrV ♦*- Kid Gloves, Pr.... 4 7 Women s Gingham 1 JN s i Z o of our institution is >yl/ J Double tip Silk Gloves, two-clasp in „. High era.de Chamoisette two-clasp Two-clasp white, black, grey and tan IVHimilK M caim. x JIW only one of the manv X ... ~ , _ . . Gloves in white, black, grey and cha- in self and contrasting stitching; sizes * cuivuiuo \ valuable features. white, black, grey, mastic and cham- mois, in .self and white and black stitch- Gto 7; not all sizes in one color but all . P aBne * n and contrasting stitching. ing; sizes 6 to 7^. • ~ntly soiled. Friday 200 Pairs 250 Pairs ' 200 Pairs 100 Pairs 400 Pairs ( ingham Petticoats made of I [ II ftj Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Silk Gloves I str pes with plain tailored I I ill -rrr: $2.85 Pr . $2.45 9 5c Pr . 73c I t'l P Y*lCltlV Kl DDOn I Or Ladies' fine Kid Gloves 2-clasp —hn Ladies' Washable Kid Ladies' Black Kid Double tip Silk Gloves ftlj nj JMHi™ 1 iiUa ) IVIUUUII IVt ?l 0 P l e i„TR 2 ;„ C wn P i n -J. n f n White, Ivory Gloves - one-clasp-in Gloves - 2-clasp-three -2-clasp -in White M hi wide - contorting" embroidery Pearl Tan and Brown- rows heavy white em- and Black in self stitch- WoillCn's ScrHCntinC Sj j ,l n wnuo, mat K. pihr, uiuc, uiu i use, cardinal, lU. sizes 6to 7. — sizes Gto 7. sizes Gto 7%. broidery— sizes 6to 1%. ing. I I'l'J J sscarlet and Copenhagen. m iHsSI ~ K.. p'loor - . : Crepe Kimonos || 1 ! mm itw Big Sale of j^ e 4re Showing the Largest Assortment of Women 's and Misses' Suits Spetial ® [U 1 "T T T A T" rI A Serpentine Crepe Kimonos — [IU 1 Hn WAlo 1 O At the Most Popular Prices You Find in MS'U"SSS'sR , hi] jU 1 in a neatly trimmed style sizes I'M L* sis-so $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $29.50 m I hese suits are shown in the most serviceable and fashionable materials, such as men's wear serge, „ nn g ij m S poplins, gabardines. Navy is the color most in demand; of course other shades arc wanted. Our assort- ouse i resses gt 'I *' ' ment is as comprehensive as any shown in the larger city stores. The tailoring and quality of the suits arc Friday lij ft] TrnncprQ T"a not surpassed anywhere. " Special vie I v I jTt GUOVI O 1 | t New Spring House Dresses hi (U A 7 N MUUh 111 _ Made of Percale and Gingham— Mi) ra 6 Big I vOts Special 4}- M\ -/f'W IT 1 own and Country Dolmans and Canes fa jll for Friday \k\//m\ 1? U Suits at $25 to $39.50 I Serges, Gabardines, Tricotines, Velours, fectly finished — siz es to ... Uj _ Ll\V/- LLr dOP " T „ rp j |u ,| ... . Silvertones, Crj'stal Cloth and Silvertip K """ nanr,<MtT IjU nl 9S $2 49 §2 95 Mm ' T In Tweeds, Jersey and Heather Mixtures. Bolivia H P4 "r • t • y *F— \ j 1 U llf/ '/ ' ' These smart suits are shown here in wonderful varieties T . liW id CP 2 nc 0? I in <£ I OC I ' / \ "A'l tS 1 -N of models and shades, and will meet the demands of women In ra " < ' s nav y Predominates— but in the dolmans there UT „. C 1: „ (vl nl SvJ.VD. vD"T.~rV, vPT.VD / JC \/V . w,l ° are looking for the most stylish outer apparel. is a startling array of colors— henna, French blue, taupes, \\ OniCll SMI pO\ CP II!] t -r VI/ /\X jMi \ bisque, castor, victory red, and the softer shades of brown, 1 1 Bovs' Norfolk C'l OIISBB / t New Spring Coats, $lO to $35 Capes, $lO.OO to $39.50 "dZ" £>k2 1 ' 3 iii il| ; =i|| A/F Bwi ■**"' V| Coats of Poplin, Velour and Serge— Navy, black, . , "C* hi PITTT rp Q ]|—fJ U-J !]! jlil "W lUS' Copenhagen and rookey-misses' and '.omen's DolmUnS, $17.7 i) to $09.50 Special St B ! S H rffl — H —"s I /P'**' I Slip-Over styles — made of good s>g Kj kjr V, JJ. JL :31: Sg | * * -======================;_ quality muslin trimmed with |j|j| s. ,V \ y\\ ( lk\\ yv ril ; ~~ ~ ; === =~ lengths. Limit, two to a customer. !st 0 The Largest Sclcc- Suits, Coats & Skirts Friday Fvtro Snooiol I fj] tion in Harrisburg Silk Waists .. }4,"5 For Stout Figures C * a l c H/Xtra special O All the season's new high / V V' f O OUfcJUlrilo . . „ „ . , [vj It is not without foundation shades such as Liberty Ked, / I \\l l|sT We specialize — and you'll always find x IWrfl fi A" |,in(Tll£im vl IT] that wo say we have the largest P.ook.e Peace Blue silver Navy, / \L_ 1; f / complete size lines. We don't buy suits that WOOL SERGE DRESSES V 2.1 1 Ivnnnnn "> |ill NsJ boys' clothing business in Har- b7sVu"l Flesh Maie°akd Whhe l 1 \ IAWPW / are modeled only for stout figures— we buy —Black and navy only; Od-lC OI -L/16SS6S 0 nsburg. Our assortments of beautifully trimmed LI \ f the same smart styles that you see slender sizes to 42. Bungalow AprOllS hi m | boys new Spring Suits, all the broidery and beads; ruffles and I I'll M women wearing. We realize that simply FKI. SPECIAL PRICE . ... .. . ° 1 |i|J way through, is the most com- frills: also in plain tailored mod- I' I I'll W because a woman is stout that she will want . / It) /laV'N'NW 111 /ftft n //i . , prehensive and finest we have els; sizes 36 to 46. 1 / I'l B a plain staple garment. Some of our G*o Qt to ill i 11/fim, P nt j m /\ /\ SQ IU ever Shown, and our prices mean 1 / N<l 11 - smartest suits are those that come in the JsA m y7j (tCOrOCIIo Sllfilt Chill'- " 5S B ®Bil hi remarkable savings for parents Georgette, Crepe de Chine mRfEM larger sizes. And in the color line, too, we iXItl/f, 1.11(11 SDecial (1/JioV V liM who have boys to clothe. _ andHabutai 0> QQC \ / W ° men SILK POPLIX DRESSES UIC USC Ul l(U, C() I'f/C 11C (.Oil h |j Waists tSj.JJ \\ Un // *iin*. rra'hardines. —Black, navy, copen- /)///f///f)//S' , A n,ir 7 l,e 7 ? f st >: ,cs 'n open- Uj ra W Wf FT R. A -! , i^V. ew ßi^&V 'A \ Suits for Stout Women— STffi and Sl:^r rasmoMs - | S JAk. g&LMSm It e n'n a! 1 I //, / $39.50 and $45.00 $4 9S Special I M h IWmk ! broidery and lace trimmod. round / V UJ B „ t S%J . I .g! IBBBIffHTO '&£Ke&£>. 11 necks; also reversible I / li H ( OfH mf Stnill WOTTIPn , Kjl s, MM " lg "~' ow c °" arg; •'" es to 46. .aim / ' An ©o- iao a4)n -t\ silk i"oplin skirts— Women s, Misses & i nl laMm —~Cr\ BSMaVi Vnilo / $20.00, $20.00, $29.50 Black, navy and taupe; There are only 110 dresses in all. An odd S Lit ! MmiBSM--* ' \ II VOlie c> t /jr* m/l VUKS. f 1 H- nA waist bands to no ins. lot of the choicest styles shown — bought at /u ♦. 1 „ • ,i - Is \ Waists l : // Ilk. and $3n.00 FRI. SPECL\L PRKi: a figure enabling US to make this special of- (AUldreil S Ml(l(llCS P '.• I jmwHff E&Sff . h;i „ . , vv , KJ/ *- , „ n, . tTT fer for Friday. There are all sizes and all Ol L. novelty effects, all the new"high m Skirts for Stout Women — <£9 Qir the latest shades — not all sizes n each II I FridflV J| An i?V 11 W / Vfegl shades; plain 'tailored and trim- W C>~ l\~ fl- CO n~ 1 C 1 l\ xl) Zj .V D model. Beautifully made and the very latest r 1 ,IKI - V r W tllr S3f !#.?.'? as. ";a'2s; f so.9i). $7.9, 8.90 and $lO V.so , tam . Special W 1,513 g) I ' l®f 'oft IKS broidery in an unlimited variety: " -=== ========= ====_ IS tv XT fit ... . . —— == -============- dren's "Goody" Middies • Made 111 IjOVS iNOrrOlk Silk naists (I* "9 £?f\ tt • ——— of' white lamsdalc Jean in three !® I Suits, $6.95 in"tk-jz Notions for Friday Underwear for Friday or ~"" 1 New model Norfolk Coats with shades; flesh, maize, sunset, navy, LADIES' COTTON HOSE * kailaai'i Second Floor , lj "o P f d mTxed C cLvioi; ya^ipo^n^orted 1 coUrs° I wkfr®' C ° tt ° B b.ack^°* and """ '' l s "' JZJuT WMgh't Co If on |j I o XT rn "• • Friday, 5 spools23c | Friday, 5 spools23c Friday 12% c c... H e-x e r o \ /-x li- \ oilp W flist c m wswn.i., , Itll)bc cl I flut.s—sizes sleeves ; inkle lon'' sleeves ankle *• C)I Ivjl llj IjO\ S iNOrtOllv e " y Qs* 500 Cakes High Hipli Grade Sani- Sitronx Real Hu- IiADIKS I IBKK SILK HOSK , „ t h Regular lencth- recrular sWes r 1C 1 I HI br 0 ' • (PO n- at I%jC Grade Toilet Soap— tary Tooth Rruslies man Hair Note— Cap r -15 , 001 len^th - double sole and 34 and ::6. Friday, s®" es ' prfday ngth legular sizes. (lOO(l (.OI'SCtS IS hi Suits SX Nicft quality striped voiles |„ Assorted odors, l'ri- —Put one in a pack- ' F ridav , h , ee V' Barter top in whUe antl rr.uuj. m UUILO, pretty patterns. Neatly tailored; day, age. Friday, P ' " black —X 4 • fC SCt I Frirlov AP ill A Sa rt SA.^*&,r^sr l lKSf ssat 6 cakes, 25c 22c each 10c each Friday 09c 24c pair 95c 69c each i • , 95C M [ill ii ned _the materials of cassi- all sizes. 36 to 46. Knufman's—hecond Floor SpeCial "llj [tj q .' I> ' " ~~~ —- ll|—l_ ~ ~ _ ~l_l — _l~ —" " 1 ' — ~ ~ "~ l — ll_ —_l |_l l| corsets— Nlodels for The slender* (W - r ® , ' w • -a -w- *r -a • jri L y 1 — nnsr/iif) 1 -a ' I medium and low busts neat hi 1 Frida L?£ y ' 79c Extra Special Values ml m 1 ry pink satin stripe Jind checks. A /~ij m i o rr White 58-38 pat- Unbleached Vac uum Beau- Muslin Lancaster Wool soap Crocheted .... 0 . I llj grcn romper >ariain. CjOruGll 1 OOIS & SgC(l Goods clean- *f rr ! tabic Muslin. Sweeper and iful cut sher- Sheets; size apron gins- good for hemmed bed i f x 4 t - SS IM Rn\-c' Woch Suite I Rakes, Spading forks, hoes, stitched, ex- wide! " C good Cleaner.com- bets or ice with 3 - Tn. ham; b| S as- laundry o r spreads, full grape pat- I Broken ASSOrtmCnt j|| •cV DOVo iVdoll OLllLo , mppHers cultivntnrc rroco all kinds, tra good de- juality. Spe- bined. Spe- cream glass- hem; special, sortmcnt of bath, 6 cakes size; special,. | rxf flp'mcjnp/ac gh , (PI AA It AI It' 7 .. f slightly dam- signs and c la.l. yard. cial. es, 6 for each. patterns, yd.. for, each. tRr0 ' I i r, V , lo M ,f """'i7 C '"9Bc 12'/2C $5.95 89c 95c 19c 35c $1.39 $1.29 / forl-nday | fsj , ~r . rx • I at little prices. See our won- —" I Friday hi Knv<s Wnsh Nlllk I derful assortment. And seeds 1 I o • i Zall til (PI nc ' 1 °' a " k ,n^s - kcts tbCB good °De da r Toilet Seats Sherwood Ir o nlng Nickel Step Lad- Galvanized Wash Ben- Toilet Pa- I Special SI !t)1.95 I Extra Special for Fridav— a " d ' "Dung; jTandle 1 ! spe- oalc ' Ilr ' r Board9 ' wllh P ,ated cas - H . r Tllh chfts ' extra per ' 6 biK 1 , Close out of broken lines of ®1 IU . , „ v—— I „ . „ , ' special, each, c t a l Special, D -* n "r.ti.ier stand. serole. der - Tub - strong, rolls for I Brassieres and Bandeaux all Im S „ Y , ,„ .. I Seed Tape Garden r _ I sizes, 34 to 46 in the lot. but not S II an?*<l^rk o ^mdes—irf pla"n iTmi I Seeds, package .... DC 69c 59c 89c 95c $1.39 98c 89c $1.29 69c 25c I all size, tn all styles. j| striped Kiddy Cloth. ————— L_—_____) _____ I Knulm.nn— First Floor THURSDAY EVENING. istration asserted that coal was now more plentiful than it would be for some time to come, i view of antici pated heavy coal exportations and that the public would have no bet ter opportunity to place orders than at present. The importance of stimulating production which in February was 4 8 per cent, less than full time pro duction also was emphasized. Cur rent consumptioii from stores of coal, it was said, is greatly in excess of production, which has fallen off due to lack of orders. THEATRICAL MUX HERE A number of noted theatrical men are registered at the Penn-Harris HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Hotel to-day. They include G. S. Ames. Philadelphia; D. Mac Donald, E. J. Rosenthal. Lewis E. McCarthy and Frederick H. Elliott, New York. It is believed the men are here in the interests of the hearing in re gard to movfnb the offices of the State Board of Censors of Motion Pictures from Philadelphia to Har risburg. Other Cities Follow Lead of Harrisburg With New Penn-Harris as a Model The Penn-Harris Hotel is attract- | Ing considerable favorable comment | throughout the state at large. A number of other Pennsylvania cities! are planning to build liostclries on the co-operative plan which made j possible the construction of the ] Penn-Harris. The Harrisburg Cham- ' ber of Commerce is in receipt of, communications from a number of cities requesting information con cerning the procedure followed. [ Bethlehem is one of the latest ad MARCH 20, 1919. ditions to the rapidly growing list of communities which propose to build hotels by public subscription. At a dinner of the Bethlehem Cham ber of Commerce held in that city recenty. the project was launched on plans evolved largely from informa tion furnished by the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce. SI :HII :S D A MI: POSTPONED • Owing: to the inability of the management to secure Odd Fellows ! hall, Briggs and t'owden street, ,for ; Monday evening, it lias been neces ' sar.v to jiostpono the Harrisburg | series ance until a later date, an ; i nouncement of which will be made | when date is set. 5
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