Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 23, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thousands of Jews
in Pinsk Destitute
New York, Oct. 23.—Pinsk, Po
land, which was reported some time
ag:o the scene of a bloody pogrom |
that stirred the Jews of every coun-
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1 SHOE BARGAINS F %¥ ifJFHAM'C 'iir i |
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lly 'Fine black and brown kid, field mouse i %- % f ■Sm i 0
and tan calf boots, with military and |
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is ( "A. A good heavy lace school v * (L O. D _ . __ /-\. * —Jfl We give you the privilege
W V\i' wide" hS SI VJ\ Xl\ /PP C A T3A / Ca AT 1 {BP % I of this purchase in |
Rl W>v toes or on the English lasts. I 7—j > I>l I\/ I |\
IM iV \ These shoes would cost you | f II 111 V I I X L 1/ 1 I X V 1 • / 1 I i| • IFSiC' \V, y% the total amount of purchase H
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I The Buying Public of Harrisburg Have Endorsed This Sale |
I Because of Its Answer to Present "Prohibitive Prices" 1
* Knofm n.* nd This big "Birthday Sale" has done wonderful ser- Knurmnn'a Dawment Salesroom
i Investigation Will Prove to You, It Is Impossible vice in solving the problem of high cost,—Here will be I feT"""' T '■ " """"N |j 9
ft t. Get Better Coat and Suit Values Than These 1
a Women's and outing 74V Qdn 1 I
M IVIIQQPQ ,if 111 Q vLf o3£ @ %jr /-V ,—. Light an-d dark patterns for comforts and Esmond crib blankets. In pretty pin-k and S
yj miaaca v /iTTw i. I /<n//TWI Children's garments. blue patterns, sizes 30 by 40 Inches. Choice
JN SfiS*!} We've bought an unusual number at a great under value price. U>' \ I I ' H¥i I ;
*T J> They are made of fine serges an-d poplins and come in' navy and J'jflf ff I / \ / l l l\ |A* 111 Dvstpr r n Trnnincr d* "f V* A R
Is black only. These suits are trimmed with fine braids and but- iky-' .rn •. i i ll| ,f I ffllj'S'ljj ll V\o ju f '[} : A XCJ /* ° .X / W\cL 111
S?l >MBf tons are in sizes 16 up to 44. All are lined with fine Venetian k, 'J I jy 'l2 11 P/A iR | 7fifc' Fryers KJ %/ %* Boards .............. • \f, M. S
H /A\\ ""i"*' °° a *""" * er """"" s °'""" Fr ' Ja> '' l< rSrril' iSl M '°- .m v. ry
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I \jj luJ mI I Blankets SS 94 i I Bl^ndkets $4.941 I
lIJ / /I' 1 \ _ , XX 00 If I : 'Jnr'ft-tllT 'H at Vv •*' * Beautiful wool finish plaid blankets, 66 |[|l
m (t \ \ Misses Suits and pta,n Bray blan - by 80 ' good wetght g
IS \>vV \ Htk A special lot at a very special price, Including silver-tones, r- Gasaver QO ' I |
Rl \\* velours, tricotines, serges, and poplins, in black, navy, oxford Rag Ji Jt Heater O C# (A
| U X Kzi. morocco and taupe. All are lined with peau de cygne and fine -r-. Ai- dJL ..... . Sj
>, nK satin, in plain and figured designs. The styles are fresh from * DTr DT AIT n P .... T rr mm F, ts any gas Jet, Just the thing for bath
, V ®Br New York and they are created by a maker of national reputation. " UIVJ rSLitJUoli VAL/UIl, rUK PRIDAY gi e i 8 by 86, rag rug with fr'nged ends rooms. |IV
b | fc* Choice of Crepe de Chine $E2?.24 24c] [hLZ $4.94\ fe
H Women's and TIH and Georgette Blouses . . °"ooTfr^;;"" g
IS* 1 U XI I _ ■ ftll This is an enormous assortment allowing a wide range of stjles terns ' ~~
J>| / Misses V OatS \l/ fea •\r V to choose from, In navy, white, flesh, taupe, league blue and other _ _ FlOOr *7 A ' S*
I j / ■ popular shades, some in dainty combinations, all prettily embroid- otair 7 -r> / fc#-/j njl
I \ 1 f Stlvertone, velours. Polo cloth, silvertips, etc., in the new ered, beaded or lace trimmed, blouses that will favorably compare TV„„ i_ AO C -BrOOmS liU
Hi V R/ shades of brown, taupe, blue, tan morocco, cinnamon, beautiful with those selling elsewhere at up to $7.98. Extra special. reads Good, strong, corn brooms. Extra special. 2§S
||J \ \ 1/7 loose back or belted models. Some with plain collars of self ma- Rubber stair treads, size 9by 18 inches. —_
§i£ Alii terials or with large convertible collars of plush, exceptional val- Ll„ _ Al,_ T */ •!_ OI _ <P O A fiac it* O f% A *£?
I A W ues ever, one of them Pretty Voile Blouses J() 1 .24 Auto $4 94 Heaters $3.64 i
I'H __ _ a - __ r vffO QnaPlol of Jra. Robes * Open faced copper lined gas heaters, 21, kl
W / I \A/ /XfVJ pts q QMrt f-lXird MpCtldl dl ... Wool mixed plaid patterns, In a good inches high. nj
ivl Zs-J Vf UlllV&i 9 CIIIV4. Jr rfa raHHB Neat, clean, heavy voile blouses in plain white, all are prettily range of colorings, size 60 by 80. Special. ~ ~ , " _ _ g|
ill a > ¥—v rp|| |Hlf embroidered, tucked or lace trimmed, pretty large collars, in the ! Turkish T Q
Ss /s( \ [\/l IOC P C E #I*PCCPC flf mm WW ft l[r If new styles, pearl button trimmed, some scalloped around edge of Bed O A Tnwelc lUC
Itl f-jlji ITHOOtO M. LOOLO T collar, neat beading, etc., a most unusual assortment at such a low .X 4 Juwctb
liy UDng If you could see the unpacking and checking of these pretty price. Sheets Bleached bath towels, hemmed, ready for IIJ
dresses and hear the exclamations of delight you would appreciate L-====z====================DZ=====r=========_ Size 72 by 90, with 3-lneh hem. Special. URC '
ly the rare values, silks, satins, serges, tricotines and georgette com- '
binations in navy, black, taupe and grays, all good styles and well "Rlanb-<t-c it* S* A Quilt Patches, iJQ _ llgl
Rl made, worth considerably more, for Friday only.
IjM (Cloak Department, Second Floor.) ilSkk c SPOOI/S CLARK'S O/l - at *P\J • m JAUnuies • '•*' [U
lO II J ysn O. X. T. COTTON Agents' samples of wool serge, poplins Si
v- [- 'I This comes in all numbers In „„Y°°L F ray an p blankets, size and other materials, enough in a bundle
NiX black or white. 66 by 80. Choice. for a quit. Special. IJg
I Friday Bargains-Every One U $2.34 $2.14 1
•C yAlkfl These are well made and dur- „ ? ine " B h Loncloth ' 30 inches wide. Galvanized Wash Tubs, good size and liS
Rl -==r / "j™ ==-\ able. Extra special. weight Very special. iSV,
lil WOMEN'S HOUSE GIRLS' GINGHAM <1 14 MEN'S DRESS fIQ„ '?( ' J) \M
Sj DRESSES. SPECL.AL DRESSES AT PA.A** SHIRTS OJL
Si An unusual value in a fine More of those popular dresses These are all made of fine Ej:Xj('3 WHISK AA ~ TfHTI Flirlr fir Havftr Will kn Daliirkfaf] WUL lL „
quality gingham house dress, In sizes 6to 14 years. They percales, with soft turn back BROOMS 44C I OIIIj I/H.IV Ul ITrry TT 111 UC JLlcllgHlcQ Willi lOC vS
|S pretty plaids, stripes and com- come in plaids, stripes and plain cuffs, sizes 13% to 17. Special. Good quality, well made, as- C T1 _i .1 _ V C D fCI xl_ /*• Rl
v| bination plain and plaids, all colors, all good styles and worth j sorted styles. ffggifit OcrVlC© 1 113.1 IH© IvHUIIIIHII DOYS UIOIIICS \jlV6 LM
| U neatly made in the new belted much more. I ——______J
Si styles, sizes 36 to 46, a most re- MEN'S SWEATER tl CQ TY • A"\. 1 1 Wfc a a m fill
markable value for Friday: COATS * Ol7 TOILET SOAPS, OA RrtVC Clrlrl Pa Tlf C x 1 KJ. IH
IS MEN'S FLEECE LHfED Og_ They come In blue, gray and 8 CAKES FOR 24c u / A UU J V/UU IcHILSy
Rl| INFANTS' CRIB SHIRTS and DRAWERS khaki, and have roll collars. . This comes in assorted odors. A \ \ Heavy cheviot pants, with taped seams, all double stitched pants, full iU
m BLANKETS o®*C Good, heavy weight, all sizes, Sizes 36 to 46. Extra special. ■■ f 7 —_________ i/\ v \ lined; sizes 7to 17 years. 3§!j
This is a large size crib blan- 30 to 46, exceptional values. l/y/\|f|p|| Q : LXvJ A) n 9 1 1-h M
1 SLrsss, tt r rrnis- black — „ SISSS, si-64 „ ' i 24c JfJJ Boys Corduroy Pants, $1.89 |j
ffi -nd.,™. SATEF.NBIXKJMFTRS,, 54c ' A '„^. m . Cj,.- DOM £SS. "" WM f""","""' H
MEVS NATCH AL WOOL The best for school use, good ette gown of the best heavy fill Af(V ll -J |/U W extra strong and durable, sizes 7to 17 years. Special.
crriwmc fvTi rv i heavy black sateen, full cut and weight flannelette, in plain * 14* V A Xl -/p—* M O >¥ *1 O*. A. A *% w* *iS
lis nn-rue 94c roomy, all sizes, 4to 14; extra white and pretty delicate ___ STFIELPINS, /> '/
DRAWERS special. stripes, prettily trimmed with 1
|U A finely wool finished gar- braids, a gown that is worth 31111 H IICO Good quality, full 200 count. 7 Norfolk models, in several different models, made of Crompton's all Sss
V ment, all sizes. WOMEN'S TAFFETA OOA much more than our advertised CIIIU LII3C weather corduroy, sizes 3to 8 years, extra special. R]|
SILK PETTICOATS SJ.o4 l ' rlce S<>e them ' Jfifl w-w , r—, _ _
Less than the manufacturers' est ruffles, pleated and tailored PENDERS V/UIoCIO back and too fit Mffi N , e ,w waist seam models, with two pairs of pants, all cut full, the materials
price, all wanted colors, slightly flounces, they come in all reg- Made of good lisle webbing.• tod tuh miZr lnVtA" M™-_ are reliable and in good shades. Sizes 7to 17.
Imperfect, but will not effect ular sizes and are worth con- cord eirds and roller back 3. Ex- bm stvles ' I ajr v # M
a.—. roo „ al . c,| L 2121 1 car Boys Mackinaws. $7.79 i
/C. Knnfmnn'a Second Floor A• M. WOMEN'S AA ~ . macklnaw coat Is a boy's necessity, all in attractive pjatterns, double ISsI
f D puiMPS. breasted, belted and convertible collars. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Special. i§ji
Two Lots of Women's | Every Man in the City Should See These Friday Specials 1
1 r■ 1 • "I TT J with iace, comes in pink and WOMEN'S FIBER *y a Men's Cor- if* OQ IT Men's Odd O /I Men's Work it* O Of\ bli
JNewly 1 rimmed flats S2S9 |
————— Bart ® r ~t op, B ' they should be, made of a fine , ? tS ' B,Ze8 ' 32 t0 * 2, Made of heftvy khaki cl °th |)
,Sv imnerfert ' ribbed Crompton corduroy, ex- made of extra Btr ° n S cheviots, with blanket lining. These coats
-f- __ . _ !:: P tra strong and In good sizes, 32 ln S° od d ark striped patterns. were bought to sell at $6.00. Ex- Rll
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0D -dl 'U In I aiVlB An assortmen-t including Flap- GLOVF.S .... . . • ~ , Iwl:
ro a^l s; d o, y s£HSirSS test Men Forget We Sell the Popular
.. You may choose from either of the assortments of fine Amoskeag ginghams, in tra special. C • ■ 1 . Kil
ee ' absolutely certain that you would find no pretty plaids, stripes and plain IVIV 31\ fx I Jr. OllltS 311(1 \_/VftrCOaf"si tM
Hps values like them. They are the newest velvet and colors, others in the popular middy womfn's itmos A c,,; t r™+ n - i-t . • , . Kit
.) hatters' plush creations; direct from the New York Bty ' P'ain blue, trimmed m !. . 74c worth 11000 sta , n . d . the n t ., c fl and one that is §
V markets and trimmed in our own workrooms. All white> The Hlzes range frora 6to Ribbed cotton union suits, ?10.00 more, no matter which price you pick and they sell at
SSSS $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00
VV. J) P'aced on sale at s . ze 94c (Separate entrance to our Men'a Store) fljUf
THURSDAY EVENING,
I try in the world, is to-day a city of
' starvation and fear, according to a
| communication just received by the
American Jewish Relief Committee
from Dr. Boris Bogen, executive di
rector from Poland of the Joint Com
mittee Distribution of American
' Funds for Jewish War Sufferers.
I About 18,000 Jews in Pinsk are
ura na r~a r-arama , trail
absolutely destitute, Dr. Bogen re
ports. Practically no food can be
bought in the open market. Charity
is administered under military ob
servation, and soldiers attend all
relief meetings.
MEMORIAL PARK ADDITION
The Suburb Unparalleled.—Adv.
rra rrarair-a rr—i r-—i
K/tRRISBURG TEXEGRXPS
Want More Mail
on U. S. Transports
New A'ork, Oct. 23. —The Mer
chants' Association has sent tele
grams to Postmaster General Burle
son and Secretary of War Baker.
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The telegrams said that the delay In
outgoing foj-elgn mails through post
| poned sailings is causing serious dis
ruption to business correspondence,
and asked the Postofflce Department
for more general use of army trans
• ports for first-class mall whenever
• contracts between the department
and the shipping companies permit.
Hoboes to Defend
Art in Convention'
New York, Oct. 23.—When Jeff |
Davis, "king of American hoboes." |
as he terms himself, arrives here to
function at the annual convention
of the American Hoboes League, I
, r OCTOBER 23, 1919.
J soon to take place, he will preside
lat sessions of the craft which will
i wrestle with many Intricate prob
i lems, not the least in importance of
I which is the new style day coach
land Pullman cars designed with the
I heartless purpose of making "beat
ing it" very comfortable for knights
I of the toad.
FUNERAL TRIBUTES
Handsome Wreath $2<5G
Beautiful Spray sl-25
Keeney's, 814 N. 3rd St.
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