Rainbow Division Units Sail For Home on Three Warships Washington, April 18. —Large <le- j tachments of the Forty-Second.j (Rainbow) Division were among I lie | I Your Easter Needs Filled Here Quickly—Store Open Saturday Evening Until 91 I Last Minute Sale Saturday | M TT n i.~ ~ number of embroidery or lace fl ||| p— jg —1 1 1/S trimmed models; sixes SO to 40. I jfy, [ xi|{| 111 1 se " Sa,urd > al Easter Gloves at Most Attractive Prices $/8 .95 - I 1 $4.90, $5.90, $6.90 98c Flne aik $1.15 SSSS2 1 i&SNMi 1 hi V, T-iLJtr „ .1 1 . VrIUVFS lrlO\eb as well as the staple colors. Itcg- |1 I \ 7 /f" 5 * ' I ric. same styles and Qualities , ... ~ , Two-clasp and double tips, in white, black, pon- ular and extra sixes, 30 to 54. jSaaiMgM jfilfofffi )'l/l l? !i l . llat - VUU wi " Se <* in tlic best shops - and°coMras t ing'st ltchingl Kra>% br ° W " ; ! fiEs.*™ 1 "' m " atlC - beauUfUl co " trastl Pretty Voile Blouses for •# - . - r~f£Hflf >ff> /[/ S m Av\\ a,ul a ffrc at variety here —in fact the Silk Gauntlet Q> 1A Q 2-Clasp Kid (PQ AT 2-ClaspKid 0O OCT Easter $11.45 aBK \|| ,/ • I SS /n\ 1\ most distinctive lotot ttininied hats voit will Gloves tb-LaTrO Glnvpq *DZj.4tO Plnuoc Sf) in plain white and novelty pat- * I ■ s I! 7/\ \I \ sec in the town at these prices. Every new Cloves WOVCS ...... Gloves terns in colors; ail new models, ■ , V fil |U I * 11-11 11 I • , ' • Ladies' Kid Gloves, 2-clasp. in Ladies' Kid Gloves, 2-clasi>. in prettily trimmed with cmhroid- JFL . Uillß? 111 / II cinU (lesiraDle Sliadc and material. shop Three-clasp in white, black, white, black, gray, tan. brown, black, brown tan and gray fancy cry and lace, also plain tailored JI I I J early in the day and at Kaufman's. bf?k%t!tchin* an<l i '.•fflSS." 0 " U,,lt bla ' k • S °' ,f anii eff^ts^ regular and extra sixes, | H I 2j lv \t I'M WS—Floor. - ■ ■•■*' * \t*_ri„„. | Girls' Capes and Hundreds of New Easter Suits Ready Men's Suits j 1 v Coats For Eastei Women and Misses who have waited until For Easter Priced Right 1 I Fine For Easier now will find what they want at Kaufman's m.-„\ Easier in ta | i . of siyles io choose y W HILE the heavy Easter selling taxed our large stocks all the gaps have been filled S " ilsi " | from and all sizes from 2to 16 VV i , • , , , ° b r Me,,', Fa o i ol . An fr\ i -7 H vearg 0 £ a , rt , jn/£k 11131 le neW SUItS are re 311 r yOU l ° s Ct 11 ° n Saturda y- Y °u will find a suit here * 8 Jslel GG kj | fIJ "r-i • Q r r 'c • Apf] to please you and the price will be very tempting. The sooner you come in Saturday morning, the better of lllts at £j£jo\J W/ |\ S II r Capes rgC ir Coats ing t°/ j course. Plenty to see —all sizes—all colors —plenty of navy. Men's Easter Qr AA 1 Liris nnu < iiiiiirrii'M w i . • . . z _ than it'iakes tu tell the story. \Ve have B V A-l/^o'i'Xm*"irl& aa nr f Sink fit S9O 00 the largest boys' cloth.9ig business in this 0] p] nil U it! b'ain colors and aftS Q R |,l _ J J-iCvD l/Ul kj) LTI tl L ?D \/, \y \J -. city all built up Oil YALLES. 1 hat s { le B TKFr, Kiied.'tnmVi . JUaSter a'SrsltS Coats Easter Suits at $22.50 Dolmans Boys' Suits $5.95 /J I TT A Easter Suits at $25.00 ££3Sl Boys' Suits • $7.95 I bilk Underwear Easter Suits at $29.50 SHISSI Boys' Suits $9.95 fl S L. n, S s \ e have a most rc- X here in the new materials For Faster Sfigfa Easter Suits at $35.00 F- ,r "•,= Boys' Suits $12.95-4 | | Kayser's Famous Italian Silk = — jrrr CVE ' ;S".,""l-95 ss;;s-,"" 49. M Kayser Italian Silk Vests $2.48 Easter Suits at $39.50 - = Tt=- T I r $lO to $45 Easter Suits at $45.00 $lO- $49.50 Meifs Silk Shirts $4.95 | Kayser Italian bilk Vests $2.95 . • Tfastpr i! laow cut ribbon shoulder straps, hemstitched and dainty embroid- J-lid/O ered fronts in pink and white. .. II ■ An Easter special ill Silk ' §§|| ~ ■j======================-j Shirts that men will he glad to QJ Kayser Silk Lisle Vests $1.59 Muslm Underwear Extra Size Do You Need A New g l" r -- •" 1 Specials „ Silk Corset For .Easter J* . 1 M „ . Petticoats All.) BIO,! Roduc- not only for Easter but for tin hi Si r , t-, , Princess Slips at $1.40 Black and dor. i. , ",' l f • ?c ; n,ad , e iL s„m,„nr. A-K H Summer Furs For Easter saw w liU ' mimber and pretty flounces; cut fun; sixea shades; pretty tat- forced; elastic over hip and V® , K\ NppE WPS V Q1 'IV \ fr\ hi Si Cape effects with head and tail, fancy colored WorYion'o "MirvLt- lored styles in all taf- back; especially adapted for Ar if \ A I H] || fu antl bi'rrorl eilk linincrs W OlTlGn S JNlgilL CjOWIIS am L J Cl *se\ top tile StOllt figure; built to take qF 000 (llfi li U I /! \ IM and shirred Silk linings. o with tatfeta flounces; of th Y. lar(rr ahflnmen STi3 7 /ID(\ U W il S XA \ ft! ™ , Q.. p q r oinor $1.45 N nil fitted with elastic and heavv thitrh • sizes 2? most alluring lot of fotn u A | F\ \U. 1 Taupe and Silver Coney Scarfs, $16.95. Women-g gowns, and-crepe; wh.u or fih, waistband; all lengths ol AA I 1 1A U in-hands in the choicest of th k JVyfL \ M Kit Coney Scarfs, $22.50. in slip over short sleeve or V neck, long sleeve styles; _ ' ' if B ! fVv ncw Silks. Hundreds of pa. L \i I Br a2f) SO 8 *35 00 SS sS r,O S S42 .w I ' so, ?22 ' 50 ' . ° r " Saturday NEW BANDEAUX AND -"liisdll tarn, from which to choose. \i 1 I 'scih. gnj*. 945*00, New Middies at $1.95 Special Men's Silk Hose f'ftjMlflft)' pa Tatme and' Silvered Fox Scarfs 554 50 Childrj* and Mines' New Middiee, made of tin- (D A AT~ with straps over shoulders; front or hack m &li GO-lOPS I IHBHHifIH hi (!V| laupc ana onvcrca rox ocaris, 4po*.ou. est quality jean: trimmed in white red or blue in /I /I P~\ fa=tenino - sixo; X? m . , S Red Fox Scarfs, $9.50, $13.95, $15.95, $35.00. B hawl models; all alxea, Bto 22. to 48 49c Special at 85c KAtl'MAX'S—Flr.l Fl,„. I. K At F>l A.VS—Second Floor. —= I' 2nd Floor. 1' KAtn.n, B FRIDAY EVENING ' HAERISBURG TELEGRAPH - APRIL 18, 1919 troops announced by the War De [ partment as having sailed on three | warships, which are due to, arrive at New YoHk April 27. The units of | (he Forty-Second included in the | list are the Eighty-Third Infantry I Brigade Headquarters, One Hun j dred and Sixty-Seventh Infantry, ■j i >ne Hundred and Kifty-Fft-st Ma- Ichine Gun Battalion and One Hun dred and Seventeenth Field Signal' Battalion. , Accuse Four Men of Fraud in Stock Sales New York. April 18.—Indictments charging conspiracy to defraud were returned here by a Federal grand jury against Louis Roumagnac, Benjamin Hurtado, Mendoza, George Breen and John Y. Bryant, promo ters of the Tuxpam Star Oil Cor poration, which had an authorized capital stock of $1,000,000, made up of 1,000,000 shares with a pur value of $1 each. It is charged in the indictments that to promote sale of its stock, the | company represented that it owned oil producing lands in Mexico which were earning larifa returns. The allegation also was made that the promoters used the mails in their seiling campaign. The four men accused will be! I arraigned Monday. President's Plans For Return Home Remain Indefinite Washington, April 18, —Private advices to the White House to-day from Paris, said pluns for the Prc.i denl's return to t lie L'nited Slates still were indefinite, and tl.al' reports j published in Paris that April 27 or 28 had been iixed as tentative dales for his sailing, were without foun dation. The message said satisfactory pro gress was continuing in the peace i conference. I r j Cut-Rate Book Store I I Send postal for book bargain lists. | 20.0U0 new, old, rare books, all sub- I jects; open evenings; books bought I j V —* 5
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