Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 20, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    MOTOR CLUB IS
READY TO ASSIST
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of the Rotary Club, "rtiis letter Is
as follows:
"It is with a great deal of
satisfaction that we note the ac
tion taken by the Rotary Club
in reference to the noise nuis
ance In this city. Business places
in the central part of the city
are compelled to keep windows
clcsed during midday to be able
to converse on the telephone,
and all because automobiles and
motorcycles are allowed to use
their cutouts, and worse than all
combined is the large army
truck which goes through our
streets with a roar that makes
the buildings tremble. This is all
unnecessary and out of place in
a c.ty the size of ours, besides
being against the automobile law
approved July 7, 1913, which
reads: 'The unnecessary sound
ing of bells, horns or other sig-
I Now for the Biggest Saturday of the Month. Store Open Until 9 P. M.
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j Big Sale Of Women's Hosiery ML Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits
1) Women's Fibre Silk Hose at 98c SPECIAL SATURDAY nr fS
\j Women's Fibre Silk Hose, double sole and high spliced heel, lisle garter H |M ■ | JgWHTM L J 1.1 One ' W ° P' eCe
|j tops mock seam in white, black, grey, champagne and cordovan. Bl| fc |lj B B B|l fc ,n P ' ain and Trimmed Styles, in all sizes. Now is the 'AgSBj(,\
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i a SrHfS Children's Dresses At Attractive Prices SWipS y
in Black, Cordovan and Navy. with black embroidery and black with GIRLS' DRESSES AT $2.45 GIRLS' DRESSES AT *2.05 °" e 80 tWO 0f QS 8 t^f °* 0Y? QQ )\ f
white embroidery. Girls' fine gingham dresses, beautiful plaids Girls' and Children's White Voile and Or- piece ||>i ,i/0 piece lilblil/O /J®
A.] —— and plain colors In a wonderful assortment of gandy Dresseß; embroidery, lace and ribbon / A
~T/,IFMTTO C, I TOT O styles and patterns, trimmed and tailored mo- trimmed: made In a number of pretty models; • W/„_I T> AT-* , , , R> .T- • T- /f \ T
.] WOMENS SILK LISLE. CQ/ WOMEN'S FINE LISLE or dels, in sizes ti to 14 years. I nicely finished; full sizes, 2to 14 years, a ' I Mens All-WOOI Bathing I Men's Wool Bathing SllitS, /• /V I
M Pair tji/C ita™ Pair LidC GIRLS' DRESSES AT *i.i GIRLS' DRESSES AT *3.5 " Suits, all colors and stripes, one and two-piece, all col- va.iv
Si - . „,,, TII nuari. ruu. ....... ™ . Girls' and children's Gingham Dresses. Pretty Girls' and Children's pretty colored Voile one and twn /ft H Ar\ nrc strinec and /fl M A n 1\
Women s Fine Silk Lisle Hose, double Women's Fins Lisle Hose, double sole styles in trimmed and tailored models; made of Dreßses, smocked and ribbon trimmed; some anu TWO B* rQO OTS, Stripes anu B*A QO L-S
sole and heel, garter tops, mock seam, in and heel, gaiter tops, in white and fine quality gingham in plaids, stripes and have sashes A wonderful assortment of colors piece, all sizes, ij) %J *7O plain, all sizes, U/TT */(j
Si . „ ' . . - , hiaok 25c Dalr. checks and plain shades. Sizes 2to 12 years. and styles, beautifully finished; full sizes. r < -v p > '
Tjl Black, Grey, Navy and Cordovan. Diacx. jot
W KArFMAN'S First Second KAI FMAN'S—First Floor
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1 911 Pairs Summer Footwear Hundreds of Wash Skirts At Special Prices Men's Palm Beach Suits
V] ~ ~~ I A very extensive showing of the best styles of the season in well tailored Wash Skirts—six big groups of vital inter- Oj. J ff%
In A Great Saturday Sale , to Saturday $n 511
si ; ; Wash Skirts £0 Wash Skirts Vgji Wash Skirts C na ' n i' M.
s For Women, Misses and Children /l E\| Extra size white u I
White Gabardine l\ White Gabardine jPvCldl
. Ll \Ji Gabardine Dress Uj '/FH Drew Skirts, sizes If] H Dress Skirts; sizes ft IN I JWf/ t\
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M sell on Saturday at record low prices
C 7 OC ill 00 OC Wml ll Palm Beach Suits. Every R suit cold water
JSj II if* 1 /I // I 101 t(7t/ I J Sl/ I shrunk and will hold its shape. Every new w J
V-f J/j / I f 1 Jg 0 * 16 ' and new shades - Special Saturday,
| 307 Pairs-of Women S Footwear Jj Wash Skirts \/ / Wash Skirts I/I Wash Skirts if [J Men's Summer 0i jjrWM
| |J llj iiy 11 suits at b- $21.50 pgffl.
jj 48 Pair White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, 09>|C band ' Special at band ' Special at band Special at I\\ v IS Mb.
Ws . -7 /J/fccfl? *rIR apecial at UIV J Lot of 7 5 Men's and Young Men's Newest Ifl Mxk
*! 2/i to 7 1J \ fk C \) rflQ if* tj, \ C* A i\f rZ. ' \ Suits in the new form fitting, waist line, and , K
]J 38 Pairs White Canvas 9-inch Lace Boots Cuban £ | QC W.TO U<>£ SCAO la *4.95 M V - IJISVM
heel, 2'/2 to 8 V* • l/t ' m IS V day. $16.50. JtPt
36 Pairs White Canvas B'/ 2 -inch Lace Boots, cv- tf | Qt ->-u • j C O rv p 7 i H
| 4, 'pfsjS Oxfords, * covered Louis gig Four Big Lots of Dresses for Saturday Summer $16.50 #MI
S 78 Pairs Beaver Brown Kid Oxfords, Cuban and 00 QC T 1 T rzf 9 T 9 T a a Suits at JraSMßfffil
Louis heel 2Yi to 8 *J)*J LUI X JuUl U -LiOl O IjOI 4 ,x>t of 95 Men 's and Young Men's Splen- \Je~'
I 28 Pairs Cab Kid One-Strap House Slippers, fl AC t',V.o'. U iT
|| 3 to 8 iPi •IV ■■ m m/m L 1 vmj mm ■ ■ are silk lined, others mohair lined. Every^^^ l^^^
i (to flu <raiiu li. ci nc rn nc '•"
| 604 Pairs of Children's Footwear HI Jil HJ] \l JJ 1 \Jj Jjl Men's Pants at Saturday Prices
bl 48 h =d, r 25 n,s ' Whi " c,r,, * s : ank " !,raps '. n ° $1.35 T T ,vv ( }|\V\ T w,ww Pants at Pants at Pants at
la 50 Pairs Infants' Patent Leather, ankle strap, no $1.75 Gingham and Printed Voile Dresses in Compare the quality, style, workman- $1.95 $2.95 $3.95
ili c- p e a irs Childs' White Canvas, ankle strap, (f f /*£ plain colors and the popular stripes and .. , , | . in Lo si 0 e f s M 32 "to""! 1 " in Lo s t i°es m 32' B to an 42 Lot of men's pants
S/ rairs A.niius Willie ai.a.c 31 H> \ f Kk r ship, assortments, colors and oatterns want m*d f won- waist In worsteds, In sizes 32 to 50, in
spring heel. 4to 8... QI.UO figures, and there are plain White P ' ' patterns £!5 k, ch "• ir, d
42 Pairs Chllds' Patent Leather, ankle Strap, Of T „ • r .-j..- iiic.j.t-j Al"Vr, fhU IoL spel stringly made, a "d cassimeres. Spe
tvl spring heel, 4to 8 sLft*o Dresses —There are all sizes for women j nsmS> ana you win nna tnese tne most attractive ciai Saturday *1.95. ciai Saturday *2.95. ciai Saturday *3.95.
6 or/ !ir tn ( fl lilds White Canvas Butto "'. low . heel : $1.45 and misses - " <4njL values in the whole cit v. F,,.,^
1 38 Pairs Misses' White Canvas Lace, low heel, (I*l QC ___ jw 9 \\T I* C! *4k C! * 1
109 Parrs Infants' Mahogany Play Oxfords, 89c Summer Capes At Tempting Prices For Saturday ys U lll " 8 ia
M 11 S I 0'"'!' 5 . Mah ° gany . P ' Uy .°''." > . rdS : 89C CAPES of men's wtar CAPES of men's wear CAPES of reversible CAPES'ff'ten's wear tit Sl90
;J 48 Pairs Child's Tan Blucher Scuffers. d*O *}£ serge in navy only; values serge in „avy only; values " s , W t 8 |' f" ser 8 e ' val
6to 8 tyuioibO to $lO. Extra special, to $12.50. ' xtra special, tn tn t: ' ined ' values to ues to $15.00. Extra spe- Boys . WaS h Suits in sizes 2Hto 8 years dm A
| 56 Pairs Childs' Black and T.n Lace Scuffers, <tOAC j- n - $13.50. Extra spec.l, cal. ISXZ SS-fIK Gffi'WKL
m w,w $5.95 $6.95 $7.50 $8.95
02 -KAI'FMAN'S—First Floor -Ktlinnvi Second Floor Ji. • B •B CZ
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1 The Best Styles In fy Women s Summer Weight l long and short' pants. Regulation middy j
/"J w vw l I . V-7 suits handsomely trimmed. Special Satur- r(]|l|R?Lj\!m
I BATHING SUITS if KNIT UNDERWEAR mc ¥f
1 For Women, Misses & Children JBj a Four Leading Specials For Saturday JpSSsSSiM J R
H Girls' and Children's Bath- $1,951 Women's and Misses' Bath- 98c /sMmLA WW .uanuty ear w " u and wash wel1 " A I,mlted
Z'b'a'thin,' suit's for gins w!m's^'and'' 'm.s.Vs''" 'bathing Women's Comfy Cut Veste, 1Q Women's Lisle Vests, 3 for $l.OO. Of
1 and IhUdren; cotton. Jersey in black,
neat colored trimming; sizes 24 to 34. sizes 36 to 46. *• / |Bp / Women's Cumfy Cut Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests. Women's Fine Ribbed Lisle Vests, sleeveless V- !>.-.„ \Texf/xIL Q, 'l„ OH fIC
[lll mM&SfI 7 \y L sleeveless and V-neck. Can't slip strap. Sizes 36- neck and camisole top. in white and flesh, slight flllVK f\OrTOIK ftlllT.S JtT 2nll Hil
M - ¥r , 1 *• 9 iw ji' C< *J. J WJ 38-40. Imperfections. Regular and extra sizes. ""J 0 UUIID cl.li tpvlat/tr
i'rl Women S nnd JVIISSeS OHtninff ollltS <if Over 100 Boys' Norfolk Suits In sizes 7to 18 years. They
at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 up to $9.95 WwJ 77C w S' B . G,UM . u,,ton 48c - ""-
A wonderful assortment of attractive styles in pretty colors as well as I \ 8d ?, a H UZ ® H?' 0 " Sut . tB ' 'eve- . KALFMAVt—First Floor
black- neatly finished; all in the new one-piece Jersey knitted models. Women's ,1 / Vi forced band top, knee and ankle length, slight im- ISBS and round necks, with cant slip straps, lace .
and Misses' bathing Suits, sizes 34 to 46. 1 I * perfections. regniaTand extra sizes. „boUom; regular and extra sizea
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Every Saturday Special in Kaufman's Bargain Basement Is A Saving j 200 at This Price on Saturday
' , ACME ICE CREAM MASON JARS ALASKA ICE CREAM FREEZERS f Me l s Silk and Cotton Shirts I all sizes with soft cuffs;
FREEZERS pk d -with good 2S* National Motor JF OTCII \ cu t full.
i ACME 4 hy R)tter Mfg od | Pint size, dozen 60c 83.95 | f 1 guaranteed 11j I Men's Plain Blue and Stripe Sport Shirts; all sizes; cut
\ Co. special i size, dozen 8c mak " washing Men's and Boys* Summer Underwear
' li i i Jar Porcelain lined, $5.95 eaay ' Well made, fumed oak finish, each, # Men's Athletic Union Men's B. V. D. Union *1 rtn
' J| —I dozen 30c jMHM 8-Qt. Size, j 6IQ AO I Suits ,S,C SutU 51.&U
VUI ouml . ao „ n IV $7.50 518,48 53.48, 53.95 - $6.95 I V T. $1.19 v :'"... 49c
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FRIDAY EVENING, HAJKRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 20, 1919.
'l*l devices, tho unnecee.ary Uco
own J|oi(t JO 'njnoinj jujniu jo
when approaching or passing
any OIIHT VEHICLE or animal of
draft or burden la prohibited.
"Wo wlah to auy that wo ara
heartily with tho Rotary Club In
tliia movement and aland ready
to assist In any mannor what
ever."
Meets General Approval
General approval haa followed the
movomont to eupproae tho unneces
sary nolnes which have made life
almost Intolerablo In some sections
of tho city and It Is expected that
other organisations will line up with
the Rotary Club in this public pro
test against the racket which has
destroyed rest and proved lnjurloua
to the health of tho people all over
Harrisburg.
Particular emphasis Is placed upon
the Illegal use of cutouts on auto
mobiles and motorcycles, but there
is also vigorous objection to the
general use of sirens and other
noise-making devices by a lot of Joy
riders who Imagine the best evidence
of power in an electric vehicle Is
noise of every sort-
Mayor Keister will have the mat-
tcr prcaontod to him through a com
mittee of the Rotary Club and It
is believed it !• within his power
to greatly lmprovo conditions by in
sisting upon a strict enforcement of
tho ordinances by tho police depart
ment.
Glass and Schafier Are
Honored by Lafayette
By Associated Press.
Koatou, Pa., Juno 20. At the
eighty-fourth annual commence
ment of Lafayette College to-day
honorary degrees were awarded as
follows: Doctor of laws. Carter W.
Glass, Washington, secretary of the
treasury; William I. Schaffer, Har
risburg, attorney general of Penn
sylvania. and the Rev. R. Bruce
Taylor, Kingston, Ont., principal of
Queens University.
MANY ON PLAYGROUNDS
More than 3,000 children attend
ed the city playgrounds, which
opened yesterday, it was estimated
by J. K. Staples, supervisor.
AMERICAN PAJAIMAS ARE
WORN BY THE ALBANIANS
Take Place of Rags and Tatters, American Red Cross Found
on These People
Tirana, Albania. June 20.—Thou
sands of Albanian men and women
are now proudly wearing American
pajamas day and night. When the
American Red Cross representatives
came to Albania, the people were
clothed in rags and tatters.
Miles and miles of unbleached
muslin sent to Albania by the Amer
ican people have been cut up by
native women in tho Red Cross
workshops and made into garments.
In one of these workshops an ./Uner
ican girl retains us a souvenir the
blouse of an Albanian who now
sports American pajamas. This shirt
is composed of 287 scraps or cloth
and like the average collection of
rugs worn by Albanians looks like
an old-fashioned American crazy
quilt.
American women are conducting
welfare classes among the Albanian
children, teaching them English, hy
giene, providing them with a special
diet and clothing them. The little
victims of the war also are being
taught American games and how to
play, an art they seem to have lost
TO PHOBE FIRE
State Fire Marshal Howard Butz
will investigate tho cause of thr
fire which broke out early yester
day morning at 1001 North Seventh
street.
Stamps to Be Sold For
Wets but at Own Risk
By Associated Press.
Washington, June 20. Although
foreseeing "no reason to doubt that
war time prohibition will become ef
fective July I,' tho Internal Revenue
Bureau, In accordance with an opin
ion of the Attorney General will con
tinue the sale of stamps for intoxi
cating beverages after that date.
Commissioner Roper said, however,
tho sale would be with the distinct
understanding that the manufacture
or sale of prohibited beverages was
in no way authorized.
Commissioner Roper explains that
the bureau necessarily would con
tinue to enforce the tax laws as re
lated to alcoholic beverages until
they were repealed by Congress. No
provision for repeal is contained In
the legislation now before Congress
for enforcing war time and national
prohibition.
Best Treatment for Catarrh
S.S.S. Removes the Cause
By Purifying the Blood
Once you get your blood free
from Impurities—cleansed of tbe
catarrhal polsous, which It Is now
a prey to because of_ its unhealthy
etate —then you will bo relievod of
Catarrh the dripping in the
throat, hawking and spitting, raw
sores in the nostrils; and the dis
agreeable bad breath. It was caus
ed, in the first place, because your
impoverished blood was easily in
fected. Possibly a slight cold or
contact with someone who had a
cold. But the point is—don't suf
fer with Catarrh—it is not neces
sary. The remedy, S. S. S., discov
ered over fiftjf years ago, tested,
true and tried, is obtainable at any
drug store. It has proven its value
in thousands of cases. It will do so
in your case. Get S. S. S. at once
and begin treatment. If yourß is a
long standing case, be sure to
write for free expert medical ad
vice. We will tell you how this
purely vegetable blood tonic
cleanses the impurities from the
blood by literally washing it clean.
We will prove to you that thous
ands of sufferers from Catarrh,
after consistent treatment with
S. S. S., have been freed from the
trouble and all its disagreeable
features and restored to perfect
health and vigor. Don't delay the
treatment. Address Medical Direc
tor, 259 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
Georgia.
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