Action of U. S. Senate Aids and Hurts Berlin Berlin, Nov. 24 (Delayed).—Even If the American Senate eventually ratifies the Peace Treaty, the En- m Lover than re- L / 1 I and 0 tJV placement price. All * Mk. I ■ j£alcj 11 good'" uahty a Ve \u 11 fiv fu W Extra special. Friday A £jC\r r jf sizes and a Kood J2o ° m 1 I I!—Hi I riaav bqk<9CMTY fiftfe I I ll' tssl... .' This Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving—THUßSDAY ■.„,• I i £l3*l These Articles Advertised On Sale Friday =sH= I |jgj customer. Willi 3 row solf-stitchiny; Ml ' wr in all sizes. Ujl i U= (| . °2, e :V ay % %rains S ains so pronounced that this store will be crowded from 9A. M. until closing V v f| ■ | hour Friday. Come early and avoid disappointment. I ' 1 r=s?Ss ' fl! A Purchase of Over 2000 Bib and ' "SrSrtS 1 ( i o^i >a " ern ?' T (VTVc.e . \\./ \/ a suits; fleece lined, high i|l -pedal Friday, only one to VX A /~>i ■ _ • • . \Ah V necks and long sleeves: Sis I . g Band Aprons on Sale Friday at fe-aar • | | / These aprons were made by two of the most popular manufactur- ' ;/. J ffl erS ° f a P rons in the count ry. and come in ten different styles, seven W fl| H VIV 1 37 ££s97c I st > ,es shown in the illustration below, they are made of "Scouts Per- I 'Km I Women's fi. u> 11 fijl Well - known "makes: Specials Too. For the Lit- cale" and "Fine" gingham and black sateen, large full cut bib , jg \'/) Vo™V. 28c . H pink and white ootitu cor- tie Miss That Are Worth aprons, fancy pointed aprons, circular cut and full length ruffled Jrj White silk lisle vests, j?j sets that formerly sold at " lnvM H-.tj n> , aprons gingham and percale aprons in check, stripes and figured pat- t W W with low necks and sleeve- IAJ up to *1.60.. Sizes 20 to 30. ~ | . . . . _ w. 4 less; they come in regular K)l If, n Children's Coats t ™ ever in Harnsbur e\ Choice sizes. [|| I " $9.75 " m MOTHER 1 T S . Silvertlp • coats in blue, , ijj a B B Jm *■ Jk w Vr brown and green: sizes 2to 9*-f fit • M ISO Women's go cloth collars; excellent val- /fv/A Bring That Young Man In 11 11 S nonsr mer • ' A •' \ \ 'l\ Friday and Save Some Money women's siik nisie 59 c SI chambraya, in sizes up to /l£\ m ** MMr BOYS OC solcs an<l heels and garter |W 1 46: only 2to a customer. $1275' iP UtjHh MACKINAWS ..... / •2ft) ampcS?2oviS ; b uk W^ H """f" brown T"navy gr n*" ami' 'r ehn ■ - j BOYS' POLO gg IH .\J v „ . . Sizes 3to 9 years. New chinchilla _ _ fSj vJiria 100 I.ons FTan- 41 1Q * °* 102 No. 108 No. 104 No. 105 No. 100 No. to" the necks in shades of brown and JIM 'wArti* Kimonos • fl® "1 w C Bib Aprons Circular Cut .. ~.. Dainty Per- Pointed and rimiinr Put Full Cut blue. 50 Black Velvet 19C m Rerular ,I ' so val u a '- pXID of Scout per- and Fancy Pretty, bull cfUe Aprona R„ffi ed Per . Percale Aprons Plain Gingham Hand IP {|U They come in assorted Cheviot cloth full back ur"d Scout o perca°es ° UI QlnKham with deep cir- ca'e Aprons with large Aprons, in BOYS' LONG C* 1 O fit They have metal frames h] ffl raterns a„ d ln Bi7 , to 4fi . strl ' le " Pat-and black Aprons, wit h cular pockets, vaplu Safnty 1 Ta? checks, w1 th OVERCOATS slZ.ito and chain handles; only 1 only 2to a customer. M years; buTto'n trimmed; ,erns ' sateen ' rU " le - fi e u red. terns. . terns P pockets. Sizes Bto 18 years. A splendid long to a customer; very spe gj| special. V . overcoat, double breasted and belted; cial. Ilv| jjj j very special. ® I " "" ' tr ' v V tJ H I ' , v ,„„ fcTl] The Greatest Ready to Wear After Thanksgiving Bargains I f r-M-Just 54 Women's and Misses' 81 Women's and Misses' cM-\ M '<- 19c I IV) "and°*extra This is a slnsle grip pad m ""-$1.67 ■ llvlil y^ ues up to $18.00; Choice ... (b MM mf Valuesup to $29.50; Choice ... /ft js n | II!, '. , op . ffl b| l-eanlar'.:;,;;' . ... j llwLfflr .>&£ assortment made of all-wool 7C Beautiful Silvertone and Velour Coats |L JBk l|jC I { UH' " " " 25c ||| hi Uhi e " . T ' WVfiiV* M.ge, jersey and velveteens; they come in # ll ■ H M A | that carry price tickets np to $29.50: coats j| I |! * | chiefs, I for IS silk hU„',ve. fn , Jap I mSSSF ) d iH< and colors, such as taupe, brown and ■ H I V that are actually worth that much, all made / fl %/ •/•! [! f-S II hj S?l t plain aotSSE na\y_ p prettily tailored and beautiful em- BB in the very newest and most desired stvles: ' BH [ f ! This is a regular I|U * u lv a 'f B,ao * " to broidered models; sizes up to 44. Please ■ gB . coats with larpe plush collars; coats with ■ t , I JTi , •. . ... , . Itt S (4. on.j ~o a customer. .remember that there aie just 54 dresses in H jW ——— larg , c co j|ars of self-materials, full bark H M j "mtll f kerchief with >, 4 and 18 jsl iSY /"\ tl\ - 1 ■ aMortmeiit and they will be on sale EH coats, belted coats, full lined and half lined. BB ■ H| L— inch hem. special at IgNl ' V'S". I'liilay only. So come early if you desire nHk and they are in sizes 16 up to 44! The great- JL V M Jr*H* S? *- best choosing. est coat values on record. Come early for fV >IJ ) best choosing. V I ' ' .' v j | 1 | FRIDAY IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT*!! Sffl ■ I ® shades; Friday. oni y : ! ; Hcrim Curtains fq Bed Sheets orv Comfortables on Window Shades Casseroles . n sizes 14 to a regu hi /. 1 Fine ZcVim curtains > I Size B4 by 0. fine Excellent ch.ntz 2>*/.oS Dn P lex window HA v■ V? , , 4 "rf AO lar *2.00 value. H lY rM " - = yards long, I . muslin sheets for sin- fV | covered comfortables. T f - J I ,4o ! Kll F , with filet lace inser- JL glebeds. Have cen- Ut/V tilled with cotton. A NMl 1 hrc.wn * I | A ~-j ■■f " or Special, pair. ter seam. Special at big value special ... other. Extri special U l/V tra special 8 -JL \—, * I® -j 71 Dress Ginghams Guest Towels Turkish Towels HP* w . ~ Bed Pillows a£-|. oq S* lS Good rjualiiy dress | 11/| Slightly Imperfect llrx bafh loXel henw."e. IHk f* AN ater Mops M V Good grade feather 3) I'. O 9 r —— |3| ginghams in.beauti- ' I guest towels huck tow- * „SI, , ' - hem,, " d | m Bl ... , >1 _ _ pillows. All covered *r A'"" ! ■ • . I^4 Clark's ). -r. Spool Plaid patterns. JL i/V els with damask hot- t/V Extra special at "** AtFV/; water tnops wi'th ZL f* XlJlioi art ,i,,ki "g liS Cotton. 5 Spools 00_ Extra spec,al, yard. d, rs. Special V , '' zt ' a ""etla lat. . . handles re P "dy tnr I • Men's Heavy AQ- Kjl for use. Very special .. 1 -- —— — llosc !§j S \. T T B cotton'in Be K,s"l e °: !: Writing Pttne, Plaid Blankets . . Radiator Gas ' . , 1 ,1 'T'/A A\T I\ fell if II Heavy wool mixed hose, J | white; o'nly' n 5 "spools to "a |i c , r D v " * "rt Pl tr *1 S/f 49 Heaters SO 69 Heaters MM OA 1 U YLAIND IO ' In grey and black; all gj. CU " tOTner ' cards' •and' writing /J\o . colored %i a ids^' 1 Si "J o== i H ii , A OX , t 6 ra b s y pe ß c.ar Che ':. EX : Specla,'atT. l "; V " Py i £■'% fF U W OPLM. | fPeCal. I I IICT. laXllH SptM'Hll J gs ICO Silk Orepc dc thine Kllp-on I'tuc 25c B-In-1 O j I Patent l.entlier OP. Women's Art Boudoir *r. • i rr"" 1 '"82.49 vHa.es.. on , 43c 48c 24c ' I wKi'v-Tix ass c-~S T '" ! , ™"" • r u —S T "~* """* , K ao "" 1 *"'• < , * <J—L ■ In embroidered . and | m .fhes in assorted "j hottle of the popular >--| jry* sizes mostly in demand ' back straps and are on S ' giving; assorted styles- 1 .. * ™ aCk °° Uon ~OSe wUh |H I>|l beaded styles; sizes 38 to I,leeks and l,rr>vn. ttm -l in 1 ixiUuti- if,nt>a I I , i . , , . double sides and heels; Ml [|| 44: oniy 2 blouses, to a 1 isct. and brown, lim 3in X polish, limited I I and are about 1 Inch substantial frames; a ribbon and lace trim- e.rt.r ten.. .n.htW , m St S customer bed uuantity. quantity. I I wide. K . , , * il I bargain. tied perfect; special.. WEDNESDAY EVENING, tente must figure that the United States has assumed a position against mixing in "purely European affairs," Theodore Wolff declared in an article in the Tageblatt to-day. Germany should receive the Sen ate's recent refusal to ratify the Treaty with "mixed feelings." Wolff suid. It Is partly an advantage and partly a disadvantage to her, the writer said, adding that the refusal cannot be taken as a "ground for pure joy alone." The recent refusal of the Senate to ratify the Versailles pact "must have convinced the Entente that HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH American blood, shed In common! with theirs, has not proved a dur able cement for every occasion or i that the Entente can absolutely' count upon America's help in disen- \ tangling European chaos,'' the Ger- j man editor asserted. American aid .in protecting the; "fantastical structure" erected by thej Peace Conference is by no means i assured, the writer maintained, (let—' daring that any guarantees of aid J ths United States may give the Allies cannot be depended upon to apply in all cases, particularly where purely European alfairs are Involved. NOVEMBER 26, 1919. ' JESSE METCAUF IS SEED BY GIRL FOR SIOO,OOO New York, Nov. 26.—Jense Met calf, woolen merchant and clubman, lias been named defendant in a SIOO,OOO breach of promise suit brought by Mi,is Beverly Juneau. The papers in, the action were filed in the Supreme Court by the plalntlfTH's ut ttorney, Frederick M. Harris, of 90 West Broadway. Miss Juneau, whose address is not given, alleged Mr. Metcalf promised to marry her In September, 1918, and represented himself as a single man. She gave her consent, she says, but later learned Mr. Metcalf was married. Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home.remedy in the treatment of eye troublesMindta strengthen eyesight. Sold under m'oney refund guarantee by all druggists. 5
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