Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 28, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    BELGIANS WILL
VISIT U. S. AND
4 PARADE CITIES
Special Corps Under Major
Dirix Will Sec All
Big Towns
By Associated Press.
Brussels. March 28.—A special
corps of Belgian soldiers, at the in
vitation of the United States govern
ment, will x'isit the United States to
take part in parades in the principal
cities. The corps will he composed
of a platoon of grenadiers, one of
chasseurs and one of infantrymen,
and xvill he under the command of
Major Dirix.
Just how long the Belgian soldiers
will remain in America is not known
here, nor is it known as to just
what festivities they will take part
in. It is believed they will visit
practically all of the big cities in
the country before their return
home. Whether they will be in the
States in time for the Victory loan
campaign is not known.
Jams, Jellies and Canned
Fruits Needed by Hospital
Although the preserving season is
months away and housewives have per
haps not given this job a thought, but
at a meeting of the Flower (luild. of
the Harrisburg hospital, held yester
day afternoon this was one of the
principal topics discussed. The Guild
is anxious to know how many friends
the hospital has in this city and near
by towns and the names of the persons
who are willing to contribute jellies and
preserves to that institution when the
canning season arrives.
This will he no easy job and to look
after this work a special committee, of
which Mrs. George \\. Bander, 1 *J-0
North Second street is chairman, was
appointed. The work of the committee
will be to secure the names of the
persons who are willing to donate
jellies and preserves and then send to
them empty glasses and jars to be fill
ed ami returned when the proper time
conies.
Heretofore this has been an annual
job for the Guild, but on account of
the war this task was eliminated last
year, consequently the supply of jellies
is now very low. By economical meas
ures it is believed that the present
supply can lie stretched until the pre
serving season.
As the list of persons who have
made contributions of this kind in
years gone by has been lost, the com
mittee in charge will have Its bands
full this year, but by sending all names
and addresses to the home of th • chair
man iho amount of work will he great
ly lessened.
Evangelist Pleased With
Market Square Church
At the pprviiv belli last night in
Market Square there was a good at
tendance despite the weather. Dr.!
iMT changed his plan, and spoke on I
"The Impossible Becoming I'ossible." j
After citing many instances in
Bible where the impossible became I
possible he said: j
"I have been around this church now
for nearly three weeks. 1 have been
keeping my eyes open. Also I have
been listening. I learn that you are I
securing property for enlargement pur- |
poses. That is good. May 1 suggest !
that if this great congregation, with j
its intelligence, its wealth, its social I
position, its influence could but get
completely linked up to God it could
take this whole city for Jesus Christ. !
Vou could shut up every other church •
in this cily. no one wants to do that. I
but you could close every other church •
in this city, and if this were the only |
church left this congregation is great |
••nough to capture this whole city for
Jesus Christ ir the people only hid the'
vision ; anil the. power. Vou could make '
the impossible become possible." j
432 MARKET STREET
License No. G-35205
Specials for Saturday, March 29
Morning Specials Until 12 Noon
Hickory Smoked Hams, lb 33c
Hickory Smoked Picnic Hams, 1b... .25c
Chuck Rib or Shoulder, lb 22c
Legs of Lamb, lb 30c
Veal Chops or Roast Veal, lb 28c
Pork Steak, lb 30c
Fresh Pork Roast, lb 28c
Frankfurters, Garlic Links or Fresh
Sausage, lb 20c
ALL DAY SPECIALS
Sliced Liver, lb. 8c; 4 lb 25c
Cooked Tripe and Pig Feet, lb 10c j
Boiling or Corned Beef, lb ]Bc
Pot Roast, lb 20c
Lincoln Butterine, 5 lb. Roll .... 51.30
Compound used as Lard, lb.. 25c
Steaks, any kind, lb 30c
Fresh Fish at Cut Rate Prices
Hearts, Brains, Spare Ribs, Pigs' Feet, Snouts, Ears at Cut
Rate Prices, Saturday, March 29th.
Markets in 65 Cities of 14 States
Main Office, Chicago Packing Plant, Peoria, 111.
All Meat Government Inspected. All Goods Purchased Guarantee! I
or Money Refunded
FRIDAY EVENING, Harrisburg TET.EGRAPS MARCH 28, 1919
BROTHERS IN i
DOUBLE WEDDING
11 Marriage Ceremony of Promi
nent Juniata County People j
Takes Place at Mifflintown ,
Mifliintowit. Pa., March 28.—1n a
I double wedding in Messiah Lutheran i
Church, two brothers, Herman ]
Groninger and Oscar Groninger, :
, both of Port Royal, wctte the bride- ,
' grooms. Herman was married to .
J Miss Mae Mildred Kcpner. of Port!
' Royal, and Oscar to Miss Chora Mil- |
!dred Kauffman, of Mexico. The cere- |
monies were performed by the Rev. j
T. E. Shearer, pastor. Oscar ha 3 i
recently been mustered out of the I
j army after months of overseas |
| service.
Nursing and First Aid
Classes at Camp Hill j
| Camp Hill. Pa.. March 28. - A class
will im organized in the lirehotipe here
t-morrow afternoon, at -I o'clock, for
i the puj pose of studying: home nuPM-
I ingf, homo hygieno ami lirst aid work.
} The eoiirpp / overs lifloon lessons —-
; one per week. The instrnetion will
| lie given by a nurse of thorough
1 training and experience. Thg ex
pense is $1 fr books, etc. A sufficient
number to organize an afternoon and
an evening eluss is anticipated. This
I work Is being done by the National
II Bed Cross Society. Mrs. George A.
Stearns is chairman of the committee
ij in charge.
i HMD MKN KLKFT OFFICERS
AnnviUc. Pa., March 28.- Mom- j
hers of Cayugus Tribe ..o. 103, Im- ,
1 proved Order of Bed Men. of Ann- ,
1 villo. on Wednesday evening elect-]
Med the following officers: Prophet,]
• Samuel Behin: mi oh cm, Henry 'jjl
- boden; senior sagamore, Harry Ks
terPne; junior sagamore, Charles W. |
Miller; thief of records. Charles K. j
:j Miller; keeper of wampum. Harvey
■; A. Loser; trustee, Harvey It. Flow
, pes; representative to State t'oun
;! oil. Amos J. Fordnoy: alternate dele
gate, Herman H. Killian.
UNO'S PERSUASION
WOK HIM HAPPINESS
I "Upon seeing u rush on my face
j recently, a friend, who lives in
| Frartkford, said, 'Bill, yon need
I Tan lac,' " said William H. MeCool,
'Sr., 4140 Paul sreet, Philadelphia, a
| retired shoemaker. "At first I was
I in doubt as to whether Tanlac would
I do me any good, bnt after taking a.
j few doses 1 was soon convinced that
i 1 was on the mend. My face to-day
j is clear as crystal, as Tanlac purified I
j and cleaned out all the poisons in
I niy blood. It also regulated the
j circulation, as blood no longer
i rushes to my head. Gas after eat
ling. which caused an increased heart |
•action, no longer forms, as my food j
I digests well."
| The genuine Tanlac, which is ho-
I ing introduced at Gorgas' drug store,
I bears the name J. 1. Gore f'o. on
i outside carton.
MARRIED AT MIFFLINTOWN
Millcrstowii. Pa., March 28.—Miss
Martha Margaret Liddick, of Mil
lerstown, and Edward Nace, of Mc-
Alistervilte, were married at the
Messiah Lutheran Church, Miffiin
town, by the pastor, the Rev. T. E.
Shearer.
I x^ 5 Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9 O'clock 1
hi variety, of white Iceland I ox, imitation Taupe' wfla fißtjMPlßy,. g/V jC- I t3 far lIA Im, vaBßsS belts giving tlieni the v uitee effects. Also tin- |W|
Konnsky'conoy" Wn D ° K a ' y W ° ol W **l Wj ished packets on the ins-le. Black, brown and (IU
1 $6.48 to $13.48 II \^mME3SSSS^Mar^$l6.5O to $42.50 I
I 1,000 New Waists For Saturday Children's Another New Lot of 11
I Most Attractive Prices of the Season Dresses Trimmp/i i lnt< for Sntnrdov
jjjj| "THESE Waists were purchased a few weeks ago but did not arrive in \J_ it* A A llillllv/VI. llulO XvfX UulUl vtcij ijj|
1 time for the big sale. However, we are going to offer them Satur- /\ ■*" 1 /t lj9
day at sale prices. They include every attractive model for Spring lit tj/ X •At%X A (Y/Y ,1 CT (Y/Y Hi
M? in line cotton, silks, crepe de chines and georgettes. Buy your *7l I y\ Yj |1 /K j /
hi Summer supplv now. Gingham Dresses—Beautiful mod- 'Y/ t-X-LX V*. •X Y/
l[U * els Cunning styles for little tots; ||U
hi iffftli Georgette, Crepe de Chine and "ham brays 'i n° son'd K cokirif 'pia'ids ami AUR Millinery Work Rooms are kept busy Trimming Hats at these kl
Hahutai Silk dJ Q[" stripes; prettily trimmed; sizes 2to \J popular prices. We are selling more Trimmed Hats this season [W
fn WAISTS at o years. , than ever before. It is surely a satisfaction to the woman who desires a k"|
ISs 1 •' ' ~ Kaufman's—second Kionr. —— new Spring Hat to be able to buy it for such a small price. Every LM
Kl // „ A " the season's new high shades, such ' decirohle -inrl foohinnnhle hriifl Kl
yjr \/ as Liberty Bed, Rookie, Peace Blue, Silver, uesiraDlC ana I dSnionaOie IJidltl
•>2 X' AW. Xavy. Lavender, Tea Rose Sunset, Bisque. and a host of StvleS. The trimmings LM
VN Xt /IVIHV Flesh , Maize and Wlnte; beautifully ll* ■ . . /, „ " Sx X\ >%.
h .jgyy : 1 Ymf.. trimmed with embroidery and i.ehds; Ir and workmanship are tine. Ax K1
m I : V A'jffimHi ruffles and frills; also in plain tailored A Alltx —jy , , V |[H
1 r tt ~c Y~rw h Corsets Many Other High / 1
hi W- \Jm\ fcycWEfciA' Georgette, Crepe de Chine and 0 ( y vl
iy i-M'< v-n Hahutai CCOC (M ET Class li I ly
1 -mJiHI WAKTSat * b ' 9b &1.Z5 TrJmmAd Hate ■
S \. \ I I _l\ \ All the new shades. Victory Red, League ~ I I ITTITTIPII JlflLJ V fffnlj 'St
hi \Vu lAJ: i \~~ - Rlue - Bisque, Tea Rose, Rookie, Maize, A lIUIIUVU \\ ft Wpl // |?t
IIU * Vx Flesh. Xavy, Henna, Sunset and White; Made of Coutil and Batiste in a low /b / r— r\ . /t -4 r* A/1 v. / l |\ // I'M
S " I ?o r n-d y ViVk Pe and lea did. e.nb?il3ery and *- "nd top'ess n.odcl-woU Jined 56.50 tO 515.0 C V /J V/ S
\ W lace trimmed, round and square necks; e a\eia߀* and slendei figure %JfV/#C/VF V\-r %J/ACr#Vr\j //
liS J / If also reversible high-low collars; sizes fitted with four hose supporters [l4
8G 10 46. sizes 19 to -6. ■*————————————. 5S|
■■ Kaufman'*—Firil Floor- ■ ■ ■■'^"Unufmnn'i—Flr*l Floor "■"■■■■■■J Ktufman'w—Second Floor. l|M
I Unprecedented Selling In New Spring Suits —Here 'CX I
| Hundreds of the Most Stunning Suits Ready Saturday m
[M "1 A7E certainly have been selling Suits, Suits, Suits, ever since the Spring season opened. Our specialized values are the most remark- j||
hfi VV a ' } ' c women s community have ever enjoyed. The fact that we have put such tremendous effort into procuring the very finest Suits that can
be sold at these prices is the main reason that you should see them. We know r that when you see these Suits, examine the quality of the materials. m
["y admire the style, inspect the high-class workmanship, you will realize that the best place you can buy your Spring Suit is Kaufman's. We have not stopped with >.
jSjf f'" " ~ - a f° w Suits at these prices. We have had hundreds and hundreds of them and we are still receiving them. On |U
N Jjlmci&i' _ our ew Y° r h we procured many more of the Suits and they will be shown for the first time on fvj
Saturday. If you have had an idea in your head that you cannot buy a fashionable high-grade Suit at a popular
S JUli A/bK XYTn\ price you will find that you have been mistaken. Our new Spring Suits at the specialized values h]
m M&Mm I $22.50 $25.00 $29.50 I
jj I fpd— are ' n a " ncw an( ' tlesirahle materials, such as IMen's Wear Serge, Poplins, Tricotines and Gabardines, as well as k!
1 I 'HiTt U /j \r¥/ . in Jersey Cloth and Mixtures. The color range is ver>' broad, including every shade that is fashionable. And above W
y j I /IJk J rv Pi I a " we ' iave a tremendous assortment of styles in the much demanded na\y. All sizes for women and misses. jjlj
1 Extra Size Suits for Women More New Capes & Dolmans 0
SI Jl \ \ *jX ] I n We are again telling you about our extra size We have been selling more Capes and Dolmans [y
|i| 1/Mwi l.\ <v rtjfl w ' L A suits. We oilnnot say too much fur tliom. When you come to the past week than <lurin; the whole spring season. It seems JJS
imlnt/' ofSHNHnM ' 1 SoE3Sr^la* Kaufman's to huy an extra size suit you do not have to taVe a there Is u< entl to the demand for these fashionable \\c jjlj
t 1 / HHHW regular si/.e in a large size. Our extra size suits are designed es- have them in every tlesirahle material and in every >hade tliat ■> IJJ
y wS \ \ / I \ 7 I pocinlly for stout ligtircM and they are tailored to I'it. A stout popular. Navy is especially favored. One or the prineipal lea-
\ j \ / i \ A woman will have more satisfaction in purchasing her suit here ttires of these charming garments is the tailoring. Another \ery IjM
ll' I I / \/l our extra size suits have style and they arc made to give notable feature is the superb and attractive lines. I lie prices an;
iIS 1 \ -j ] xA L I I the much desired slender lines. exceptionally attractive. M
Jj f $25.00 to $49.50 $lO.OO to $49.50 |
i 10 Day Glove Sale Ends Saturday Tlip Rid Snip nf Children's Spring Coats Ready m
M p VERY woman realizes that the market on / 111 C 01 0 Ui Coats at $3.95 H
I\jl 1 u gloves is strained. It is a very difficult matter to get good tt # (Children's Spring Coats of Serge. \
U gloves at small prices. Our ten-day glove sale ends Satur- MAI 10 A I 1 |<AOOAO f AtlriflllOC Silk J'|)lin and < 'hecks. Ihe ro ors
gg iln,v. Buy your ploves Sntiinluy. IIUIIjC UICOOCS
|U Women's Kid ofl f*A Women's Cha m o ise tte U v hil
|j doves, pair.. #1.59 Gloves, rj $3.95 and $4.95 $4.95 and $5.95 rhiar.^r^nu*.&S a coat, S
ILM Two-clasp White, Black, Fair %J I C Sizes 7t09. in Silk Poplin, Series WV/ / \
Grey and Tan in self and con- , , IT "pv tt ta and Chocks in a large assor *■** rl \ \ llS"
8 House Dresses House Dresses SfKSa <vSJ4\ 1
l>| all sizes; slightly soiled Bia<ck, _Grey ana t namois, in sizes 10 to tt. Jj©rT"_ - kc
self and white and black stitch- i \ St
1 $2.85 km Giioves' 0 ? ' nr Choice s 2= Choice r /r K 1
ILM v Kid Gloves, Or „ 6am WW anil Silk l'oplln, in all the new Spring / ' 7^
Si Ladies Fine Kid Gloves p • F shades. Sizes !to 1. / 1 ) |4
hi 2-clasp —in Grey and Brown. ralr ® /,/w rr-iTt.o • • , ... .... .. —"7~~ | If J
yy in self and white embroidery Ladies' Washable Kid Gloves THIS IS tile biggest opportunity you Will have this sea- Coats at $12.90 IT^_—C1 T^_— C
Kll sizes 6to 1. —one-clasp —in Pearl, Tan, 1 SOn to buy a House DreSS for a Small price. They are a l!>r K e assortment of models for FT 1 j^W
m j/:.| /'| ove s. dn jr" an<l Brown ~ sizes 6to by no means ordinary House Dresses; do not think of ]| i* jplin. Wlour. Sergo, Tricotino ant 11l II li 1
g| Pair ....$2.45 Women's Silk nt tkem an such. Tlmy are in every nay high-srade. The -ffi \ U
SI WW mKM mm, ~ Gloves Pair 7jC workmanship is excellent. The materials are Amoskeag. renin at 18 50 f i J1..,v 1. .■VI!..,L hi
la 2-clasp —in Black, White. 1,,0ves ' Gingham and t hambray in solid colors, stripes, plaids and (oats at f gpSTOWVIIO" lM
hi Ivory, Grey, Brown, in self and Double tip Silk Gloves -2- checks. Regulation and Billv Burke models. Perfect fit- vears pre | ia y de m of' Bit'ony Ser ß c. with J'LX Kil
tq contrastinß embroidery clasp —ln White and Balck in Hnir .nil ntlilv iFimmnJ !-.%<• <!.ir Il,lcclul ,mh waistlino, belted and shirred; IH
SJ sizes fi to 7. self stitching. ,ln ff and prettily trimme<l. Sizes 3(> to 4G. the colors ar" Rose, Pekin and Tan. "SH9 I^*
||| Ivanfninn'.—l'lr.l Floor- Kailfninn'w— Second Floor. . - Kaufman's— Second Floor. ■ |jffl
I | Last Day of the Wind-Up Sale in the Big Bargain Basement | it^ US^I L„. I
ly I PORCH GATES POTTS' IRONS SERVING TRAY CARPET SWEEPER C flflCrWG^r
M | '' 1 < L<>TII|:S I'REE | ~'| MI:I 'I ' ] |,IN( " XAI, KS M
front with utid Emlu iriirrv
fill 1 \ foot fnr 1 'lO Mrs. Potts' Irons: set of rfi 1 n/\ Mahogany Serving Tray, 4?""-"® Btsseis urana | some with medallion insertions K1
W4 | feet tor $1.49 three, with handle. <CI AQ ff I Q Q glass top. Rapids Carpet Sweepeni, oak ~n tl trimmed ruffles; sizes 4to 111
|| 7 feet for $1.79 s , Jb1.48 $1.02 Special .... J y&C an, mahogany $3.98 \ 14 years. g
lilj / _____________ —,, _____________ —U2—l I Women's Muslin Gowns QQ _
gs | O'CEDAR MOP j CIiOTHES lIORSE | . PERCOLATOR I BATH STOOLS I at S7OC kq
f|)i| 1 O'Cedar Mop and handle, j Folding Clothes Horse, RL'GS AT SPECI AL PRICES 8-eup Coffee Percolator. AN hite Enamel Bath Btools Women's Muslin Gowns—Slip- Hi]
\ good big size. CQ r well made. QQ r SPECIAL HAC itirs r™ t,.-,ii,or ' made of Alumi- <C 1 AC! rubber, six 98c l Over styles; Round, V and Square WJ
I ( Special ° yC Special yi5C kiu'imn:'s L^27xso'V" ! num. E Ia SS top. sp,,® l * 4s Special.... 5700 • Xccks: Trimmed with Lace and S
IU 1 ..j.., 1 5c ; I Embroidery; pretty models, full VII
# OIL OF CEDAR WATER PITCHERS wnl ;.; ■• • •• •• I MIXING BOWLS x- , f rn.,, K , - I cut; made of good quality Naln- IN
1-quart bottle Oil of Cedar Good quality glass Water , m ., 10s E1 RLGS, <xo4 $2.69 White Mixing Bowls wltli lnch C^ e brownS'AO'" I "®ok: regular ami extra sizes; 16 fjj
i ( for noors r; 1 furnl " 39c T CherS ' imitati ° n CUt 25c ()oi; EIBER RL'GS; *Q qe ■ >"ue band set of JQ wh.te mtW Special 98c 1 2 °' 1
Sfl % ture. Special .. glass, special .... 9x12 feet 3>"."0 j four sizes for .... [ , # Women's and Misses' Crepe qq gij
lU / ri/VTHES BASKFTS GISH PA\S~~ TAPIvSTRY BR I SSI.LS >. eou.ni CO RULER SET \ Bloomers HJ
t Cixnui'-S ASIvr.JS IHSH I ANS Rt'GS, 9x12 fex-t P157.570 ALARM 4LO4KS Shoe Repairing Outfit, con- / Windsor Crene in flesh ™w- US
111 J Good strong chip Clothes Good strong 10-quart Tin, TAPESTRY lIRI'SSI ES foo fi/x Nickel Alarm Clocks, good sisting of lasts, nails for half % out full- reinforced seams- trim' Kil
lU I baskets, with ban- SQr | Dish Pans. 2Sr REGS. 9x12 feot ... $23.50 time keepers. Spe- Qft r 'ole and other tools. Qfl„ } Cd zThi'ufMo saßn" M
1 diet- Special i Special . ~ : clal I,uv Special, set 67UL binding in blue, also have small
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I Ml I 1 illl lIWW—IHMMIMM 111 I Mil !■
DAUGHTER'S ANNIVERSARY
Duncnituon, Pa., March 2S.—Dun
cannon Lodge, Daughters of Liberty,
will this evening celebrate its four
teenth anniversary in its rooms
here. State officers will be present
to make addresses. A banquet will
be served later in the evening.
LIBERATED PHEASANTS
York Haven, Pa., March 28. —
Clarence Mader, a director of the
York Coiinty Game and Protective
Association, yesterday liberated a
number of pheasants in the vicinity
of Conewago Heights. Upward of
100 birds have been liberated re
cently by Mr. Mader in various sec
tions of York county in an effort to
increase the pheasant flock.
BIRD SUCTION HIKES
The bird section, of the Natural His
tory Society, will make a trip to El>-
erly's Mill to-niorrmv afternoon, leav
ing the Squate on tin* White Hill car
at i o'clock.
NURSE TO GRADUATE
York Haven, Pa., March 28. |
Miss Florence 'Malehorn, daughter i
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Maleliorn, j
will complete her course in trained !
nursing ttiis spring at the York i
School for Trained Nurses. She will j
graduate in May.
S. RIFKIN
CLOTHING. SHOES AND
FURNITURE
HO I GUT A\l) MO 1.13
HIGHKMT CASH PRICKS PAID
497 Hro**' 1 llrtrriMhtirff, Pn.
Hell Phone 3370-J
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