"Leave Us Alone," Is Plea Made by the Independent Packers Washington, Sept. 9.—lndepend ent meat packers of the country can protect themselves from the "big five" packing companies without the ' | Ml Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday I ' 1 v A' Tl,e lar S est and most diversified assortments of worn- We always look conditions in the face. Every woman IVI I H] k j < A en's and misses' new Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Girls' should do the same thing. There is no doubt that every woman and ;■- Ji Kj X BKfcX-J Coats in the history of our store will be presented to you tomorrow in miss will want to dress stylishly this Fall and will want to save money. 'IBI Js' f||s| this big four-day event. This can be done. jflff j| jj The price we name on these garments should interest These four big advance sale days have been inaugu- tImL iwf | (U everyone. We do not name these prices because we are philanthro- uf, Purpose of giving yo 1 a big, broad opportunity to select \\ff m y 'l If '*\ pists. Months ago conditions in the market had some sort of stabil- Your Fall garments at what we be ieve to be the lowest prices that Js I ®[ ity to price; materials were not so high as they are now, labor was will be quoted this season. We d > not hesitate to say that when we J H ly s* not as steep. At that time we placed all our orders for our Fall gar- duplicate these garments, if we cin duplicate them at all, the prices g uit j| Rj Or ments. Since then there has been many sharp advances on every one WI v much higher. y $45.00 h rfj \ !'/ of our lines. lomorrow this big event starts. We expect hundreds m g Is; Suit ll ' nn J- n al A. *ii 4? 4.1 j l- women to attend this sale. We expect to be able to please nearly [| ra $49.50 U I Wlien we tell y°U that you Will pay more for the dupll- all of them, if not all. We invite c jmparison. We really wish you fen ® cates of these beautiful garments we are not making a wild guess, would compare our garments and prices with those of other stores. lIK X y VA we are making a statement that wj believe to be true, because it is There is no better proof of our underselling supremacy than the M k ascc * on the present trend of the market. comparison you yourself can make. * •* m " S pr Most Brilliant Array of Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits jm I 1 A INTRODUCING THE SUITS ARE IN THE /(fTH 1 • I If' 7 A THE NEW MODEL SUITS SEASON'S MOST DEMANDED I [\% 0 > <1 | One of the things that every women and miss who comes to ft /\ \ l> I\ I O ' hi [y Y m \ Kaufman's will realize is that the styles here are absolutely correct, r —J /] lV±r\ 1 ||jl , & StfiCtly UP t0 thc laSt W ° rd ° f fashi ° n ' and 6Ven th ° Ugh ° ur priCes fil J i Not only is our line of Suits for this Fall extensive i j.j§ % fifW JIT are lower than elsewhere, we have the fashions that appeal to the tXMi |* w/ but the variety of materials compares favorably with the fRX m ] l/m woman and miss who dress well. assortment of models. \fLj) M Jgjjgf mac l e preparations for this big event and bought our Fall — r - / JSSt' I'm rpi a. • 1 o*l H stocks long ago and therefore, we are able to offer • jSr ] m3.L0F13.1S 3FO iSllVOrtOIlO, /J~ s39*so® ~, The Largest Assortment of Suits • ® I _ Tricotine, Suede Velours, Tinsel- -I( m i dfel At Moderate Prices in Harrisburg TT J '°" e> Men s Wear Serge Heather £g W 111 JpWlr uTT Mixturos 3nd Y3i3m3 C-loth. i Pi Many of the styles are smart youthful models and many are \ / X Wl h conservative with severely tailored lines. Some are modestly trim- \ \ No matter what your tas -or your preference in color M // X/A A med ' while others are elaboratel V adorned with fur and embroidery. llf Y ou wiE here, and there are plenty of Navy Blues and /j j// Xl /f\ [l! Many of them are lined with figured silk, some have small belts and blacks and all the other shades that are considered popular t( 'j J P X !•, |r j, J J clever little notch collars. Every detail is smart, every suit is a fashion and fashionable for this Fall. ? [.'•< 1| ■ I ' S5, s2sfl, $29-, s3sa up to I | vj. Ilm, Unsurpassed Assortment of Coats Hundreds of Stunning Dresses / I u For Women and Misses For Women and Misses ty / !j I l These four big advance sale days will reveal the most elaborate showing We can say with full assurance that never before have we had f fej m ( i 1 1' 0 omensa nd Misses Coats this store has ever presented. There are a thou- such a large assortment of such beautiful dresses to start the sea- W / js S, \ \\l I 1 ! sand coats to choose from and every one is a remarkable value as well as a n // hi Fl| I \LH. remarkable style. son - 111//. g* 1 . 'Js>, The Materials are Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia, Tinseltone, The Styles, Materials and Values Are Without Parallel in Town j Ml// i ll,l -• jfll —" ~ Q;Uro.|-irk A IT N i ii No matter what the occasion you will be able to choose trom \JF[I If] W Jr Co^ sa ?'„*,U„J g T' PO,0 K n , d KerSey Cloth these lines a suitable and becoming dress in JH, B Si _ mV\ Coats are going to be popular this Fall and along with the dresses they will be in great • . if PJ 1 oat * demand. The big collars and smart swagger sleeves are much in evidence. Smart cuffs and Serge, TnCOtine, Satin CharmeUSe, Paulette, Tricolette j r) r ,, iiil 545.00 Vfi collars as well as plain collars adorn these fashionable coats. The models are all new j . *ii i ± ± , ■/ <2l s. 1 rr /*v [l| and the colors include the full range of fashionable tones for the coming season. and Y et aS Y OU Wlll See when Y Oll COme t0 the Store that olir P nCcS f S IS : 1 ,J| $15.00, $18.50, $25.00, $29.50 and up to $89.50 $1530.00, $29.50, $35.00 and up to $50.00 j | 1 Childrens Coats Are Here Aplenty Smart New Fall Skirts Are Here 2% | M,AJ\ A large assortment of girls' coats will be in this sale. These chats are hand- k The Style j Smarter * an . eVer : , TheSe ""'T' \ W-J I lu Jit J JJk somel Y tailored in all the season's newest styles for girls and juniors and are charming models will appeal to the woman and miss who have a kCwn \l,| H moderately priced. They include belted and full back models in all the new ma- sense of smartness in dress. ZJYd 1 ™ P terials and colors. A Full Range of Regular Sizes and Extra Sizes Off*rrrtA R •' i Imm The materials are Velour, Wool Plush, Egyptian Plush, Chinchilla, F.iii. Shhis UjuTIU-J, g Kersey Cloth, Polo Cloth, Diagonal Cheviot and Velvet. $4,95 to $1Z,90 $12,90 to $15,00 S jW ffl 111 V/ Some of these coats are trimmed With fur, others are trimmed With plush and Navy and Black Serge Skirts Black, Navy and Taupe Poplin Skirts M , s di L& others are plain. The range of colors includes Ox Blood, Reindeer, Pekin, Navy, $8,95 to $12,90 $3,95 IHI X I B f\i Brown, Green, Grey, Purple, Etc. P,. io ,„d Pi.it.d Pl.id Skim Ex, r. Si,. Skim ®, S fl 1 | ? Girls' Coats $3.95 to $22.50 Juniors' Coats $12.90 to $45 $5.95 „ $20.00 „ || ' p \|| | | 1 Days Thursday, Friday, | L 1 TUESDAY EVENING, I and of the Kenyon and Kendrick j bills, the Senate Agriculture Corn j mlttee was told by John J. Felin, | representing the independent con cerns of Philadelphia. "We are able to take care of our selves," said Felin. "heave us alone. We've had our troubles during the last two years with the license sys tem and we don't want any more ' of it." Felin dented the statement of Federal Trade Commissioner Colver before the committee that the i smaller packers existed "at suf france" of the larger concerns. "This is radical, vicious, class legislation," Felin continued. "It will put us under the domination of bureau employes. It will hurt u I smaller follows because no bank is 1 likely to tako the paper of concerns HAKRISBURO TELEGRAPH: whose doors are likely to be closed any minute at the whim of Individual officials." Mexicans Slay American Citizen Wn.shhw.toii, Sept. 9.—Herbert S. McGill, un American citizen, was i killed by Mexicans at Coapa, In l)ie| i State of Chiapas, Autrust 30, accord-! ing to advices received by the State) Department. Representations have been made to the Mexican Government nnd in- Jstructions issued for an immediate and careful inquiry into thc facts of I McGlll's death. I McGill, riding horseback, was at. i tacked from ambush. He was shot | from his horse, beaten to death and j i his body thrown in the Coapu river. | ! Shopmen to Take Action on Strike by End of Week | Detroit, Mich., Sept. 9.—Definite 1 SEPTEMBER 9, 1919, j action by the end of this week on | the threatened strike is expected of the convention of the United Broth j erhood of Maintenance of Way Em | ployes and Railway Shop Laborers I in session here with more than 2,444 I delegates from the United States, Canada and Panama. t RADIUM IX THE ASHES Rochester, X. Y., Sept. 9.—A nursa In the Lee Hospital here mislaid a vial containing $5,000 worth of ra dium two days ago. Electrolytic Experts from Pittsburgh discovered evidences of it in the ashes of dress ings that had been burned. Al though it was fused with the ashes in burning, the experts expect to recover the whole amount. 5
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