Y. M. C. A. "Chow" Still Popular With Yanks in Coblenz By Associated Press. Coblenz, Germany, Nov. 28. Serving in the Army ot Occupation f eft r Ml WESJinz/IEJIISJIEiIIIHJI&LVISJIEiIIEJIEJIISJIEJI&JIEJIEJIEJIk Crepe de Chine and" Georgette Blouses thut are actually worth $5.95, bought some time ago at a very low price. They come In flesh, white, gray, i 1 n u TP r 11 itn i. ■. ,trimmed, styles that carry an appeal to women who like the unusual. Spe navy and light blue; sizes 36 to 46. Special. _ ~" cial for Saturday. WAISTS LE $1.39 [TTht Stimtf GEORGETTE USES> . OF $5.95 jyxl I'l /XI 11 1 ■*) LI I, Ia 1 I<? fl I L 9 l /I 1 I 7i lie) Georgette ar.-d some Crepe de Chine Blouses, handsomely embroidered White and colored waists in new attractive styles, worth $1.90. An out % * " v %r Br ▼ and beaded, in plain and pretty combination colorings. These blouses are of the ordinary value that will afford an unusual bargain. All sizes. VJS " {*% comparable to the average $7.95, $8.95 and SIO.OO kinds. You'll find about (Main Floor) __ — & 36 styles to choose from. . ———i■ ——— —, (Main Floor) READY—For Gift Buying Starts in Earnest Saturday—READY Saturday Saturday SHO p THE ROYAL GIFT ] '7.™ / f '7.*' "PUTTING OFF*' ' ! '' FURS KSBL 7 ,•I hi (.fx)f \ 9P ' M ' shopping only denies to you the right of careful se- T ,° reach Milady ' s heart S, ive fur , s ' notneces - KPW, 'i llVfm 7 • lection and the advisability of shopping now is made 14f W sanly expens.ve ones, but those that give ex ' ST'SI} 1 H 1 iTV— L .necessary by another important factor which is new Mb'' eellent service and at a much lower cost. For f WW I * 1// I 1 ln the early shopping appeal, this is that the average example we list the following: \ I \ £-/ fifn sto^" e 1S not P lentifull y stocked with the usual gift rox hearts SZ9.SU to $59.50 lUgf ! I I J 9 j| IJ articles, because manufacturers were unable to pro- Animal shape scarfs with plain or fancy linings, in taupe, poiret, black or \ iHf * 1 duce as in former years, silvered. Second | jll Second SO SHOP NOW AND AVOID DISAP- Wolf Scarfs $29.50 to $59.50 Floor \IJP • I CWy\J ; W Floor POINTMENT Foir^TucmePSdTlack' 5141 taU trimmingS ' p,ahl and fa ° Cy HningS; teU P e ' — Red Fox Scarfs $12.90 to $35.00 4QH| ' xhl pretty animal shapes, nicely lined; excellent bargains. Coney Scarfs $8.95 to $20.00 y All animal shapes in black, brown, natural and kit; fine values. What Gift I RpHpr Than A M Raccoon Cross Fox Scarfs $20.00 to $39.50 ▼ VJIJL v JLO JL IlQll J. M. , ANgJk These are all large animal scarfs that are exceptionally low in price. Coat or Suit For Wife or Mother J l Muffs to match the above Scarfs . $6.95 to $49.50 w Vw* v* MV V 1 , If 11 !• c Children s Fur Sets $3.95 UP to SIO.OO __ I H Qnn Natural rabbit, red rabbit, kit coney, tiger coney in shawl and animal shapes | I p___ C •. VIU lullllQO lldlltllVvl vlllUlv with round muffs to match. VY 001 Jersey OUIIS "fl 7C e vJl r nn ps th c asso rtment that Hamsburg has Other Children's Fur Sets $10.90 to $25.00 Every woman wants a Jersey Suit. They're ideal for busi- | 11. | J boxes asTslred separately or put up in pretty Bcaver f natura , § irrd> f nutda anJ Jeannett excel j ent ness, travel or outdoor sports. Smart in appearance, they can ■ . - dualities be worn on almost any occasion. Fifty of these desirable suits | J ONE CORNER EMBROIDER F.O will be sold on Saturday. Pekin, navy, brown and green and A XTTN . heather mixtures. Sizes 16 to 44 AND HEMSTITCHED KER- „ T _ T _ „ ■ - 0 ., , r* \ CHIEFS at GLOVES dfeAadba: Q'mJA, Ollvertone Costs 7 r sc, 10c, o i ril < BOXED KERCHIEFS-3 in box- Make Ideal CHILDREN'S BATH $1.95 ger backs, belted backs and half-belted backs. Some have fur W ■ ■ QQ/. C| OC G*if4c< About 300 in this usaort ment in sizes 2to 6 years. Pink, fabric collars, others with big collars to match the garments. nAVrrk trr , r , rt , „„„_ OUi - 10 VJlll® All sizes are among them from misses' size 16 to women's BOXED KERCHIEFS—6 in boX— WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE 0 1 QC size 44. r Women's Cape- d Q A GOWNS SJ/ Sk I Ul* 1 • r>i m About 350 in this lot, extra quality flannelette. A gen- I- 0 Pl.aa skin Gloves ... erous out garment in white and neat figures. BROADCLOTH COATS S,^* EPE j3E CHINE KER- er U l y d Ld st n!odc. suuhed ' M 1 bla< lv ' swEATERS $1.49 . . - V/illlLr iJ /f)C „ - - , - _ _ About 160 in the assortment, fine for chilly days, white $29.50, $33.75, $39.75 IMITATION MADERI KER- Gloves $3.25 CHILDREN'S SWEATER 01 QC ' ' ' ' ■ Virsrso _ _ One-clasp mocha gloves: outside CTTT'C X | 11FJ. > OP. seams three-row heavy black em- OXli A O A bigger and better assortment of these always popular coats than we have **-* kj LDC broidery; very special. Only 50 of these to be sold at this price. The set in ever shown. They are made of Juillard Broadcloth —the best coat cloth made. IIVUT ATfOM IVT A HP* P I If CD , T ,-, . _ specia1 ' _ They arc splendidly lined and interlined. The colors arc beautiful—Black, navy, IvlLlx" French Kid CHOICE WOMEN S Q/T taupe, reindeer, rose taupe, African brown and mode. Sizes for misses and CHIEFS 35p nt* fr\* Hll OH Gloves *|JLd.iJ%J MUSLIN WEAR .&%J women. . 1 * UrlJnrlaa grTij b b"u C mT h el( 1200 pieces, consisting of gowns chemise and petti „ 1111 ..nnirnui s cniiiFAtHnuv coats, neatly embroidered and lace trimmed, makes aJi 1 ideal gift. Choice of the lot. COATS FOR STOUT WOMEN *r, to f,,r SSJS*:.. $2.48 *2.95 . - . , a m* '# i ' Ar? Z-f{ - I J LJJ,i \ . Two-clasp gloves in black, white. Kmbroidered on imported nainsook, trimmed with neat u* | O rfl Lfl (P C fllfli - J I fl* Jfl rfl brown and gray; three-row self or ribbons. Get in early or.-this Item and save money. to J49.5U womensbath 04 gc 7 r ¥ - _ _. _ .. Washable Cape tfOOC ROBES Vt.VO In Oxford, Kersey, Broadcloth and \ elour. Coats that are really designed I I mS |l||n j ? Always Gloves u)u,uO Special fleeced robes, neat satin trimmed, silk frogs, in fur stout figures—not just coats that are made in large sizes. As much style to I , them as in the smaller sized coats. 1 ppreciated .hrse-row ,o.r-„,.. s„uh. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE QO„ k n 1 1• 1 A ri Hose at $3.25 Women's Gaunt d* 1 OP- DRESSING SACQUES C A Splendid Assortment of the $ .L 2 | Sa Lower Priced Coats Full Fashioned Silk Hose $2 95 i 2 ' B ' " t,tchlß,r ' lew than cost today. **® Iu WIICU tJllrV * lviac .... 12-Button The taffetas are of good heavy silk, desirable colors and a. a-h <6, i ft r* A* +r* r*t w 1 /h ahn Thread silk hose; reinforced heels and silk garter Chamoisette <l*l tf\E? black. $11.75, $13.75, $14.75, $17.75 and $19.75 topsjcomesinblack, cordovan, Russian calf and navy. Gloves $1.95 CHILDREN'S WASH 0 1 OQ li,_ J' __ C*IL U An nr They come in gray and light buck DRESSES vx In Thibet Cloth, Melton, Kersey and Velour. Smart styles for misses and loliail OllK IlOSe SZ.oS fng°stitching. r< 1 U '" H ° tontlast Gingham and Cham bray Dresses, In sizes 2to 6 years, women. Many of them with plush collars. Some are half lined. All the wanted Full fashioned silk hose with double soles and high ocn putt uttsitt st* ■ colors are among them in sizes from 16 to 46. spliced heels; comes in white, Russian calf and gun Double Silk 1 A Q metal. Gloves (J) 1 TU DRESSES v * ' J) ■mw rl * * AA mm rna Two-clasp gloves in black, gray Plaid Ginghams and Plain Chambrays, excellent new IvSLVSer blik Hos© S2 7i or brown ' f vith solf or contrasting styles, in sizes 6to 14 years. You'll pay more elsewhere. CHILDREN'S COATS PRICED Tillj'suuil' 11 "'*' 1 "™ "'""miJ gi^T s '"' 98c and Camera Bags 1 hread oilk Hose $2.48 Two-ciasp chamoisette gloves in nr . -.m a no __ - a _ o• r. ......... ipu.YU black, white, gray, brown, mode and BEADED RAfiS rhildrpn sTnafa J 5 SRQ 7R , . The y have silk lisle garter tops and come in black, sand. w lth self or contra-ting stitch- Vllliurcil O V_U alb 7to 6 white, cordovan, field mouse, silver and navy; fine $9.95, $14.50 lip to $25.00 TT , c,., ' . _ aualitv Handsome Bags, silk lined small purse and mirrors. Here is an assortment of pretty Silvertip Coats, , =1 Special. trimmed with large beaver cloth collars. They come in Mock Seam HOS© $195 Women's Shawl Scarfs, LEATHER CAMERA BAGS navy, green, oxblood and brown. Exceptional values V .• liP An o R fn a4r <m #. Af aa ar . <aa nr for mothers who care. \ AcfifY Thread silk hose with double soles and high spliced S j[ xj" $1.95, $2.48 to $9.95 1/ heels; silk lisle garter tops ; white, black, cordovan, Rus- . Leather handles, good frames, fitted with mirror and Children's Coats, "yrLSS. 7 5 cal( ' j"T, u C 1 °hoop n e n from.'"'" 1 Bhow,nK to LEATHER PURSES An unusual assortment of fine Cheviot and Chinchilla Cftd ftll Id* K HOSC . . 51.48 1 95c, $1.48, $1.95 to $9.95 Coats. They come in green, brown and erav. and manv combination hose of excellent wearing qualities; Beautiful purses with safety overlapping frames, fitted have large beaver cloth collars [ double soles and heels; comes in white, black, cordovan with change purses and mirrors. Desirable suit shades and PfcvQJ and field mouse. Women's Sweaters, bb £k. UAMn da^-c Other Coats For Children as Low Fashioned Silk Lisle Hose, $1.48 $3 98 sl6 00 $4.95, $5.48, $6.95 to $9 95 v _—. m w. m Am. _ J A i-i , , . . it, , r Slip-on and coat sweaters; 9 ' * " (ft 7C „ 1 T I*l fin '* new ' c,n " with double soles and heels and fine also tuxedoa; all desiiable col- Chiffon Velvet Bags with self covered or Dutch silver as tj)vf D aHCi as niglias pZD*UU garter tops; comes in black, white and cordovan. Kaufman's—First Floor brown*' Vel%et an<l cllaln handles ' black, taupe, navy and -Second Floor. ■ (Main Fluor) ===========_ M ===—:^———J FRIDAY EVENING, lias no depressing effect on the doughboy's appetite, according to latest reports front the Y. M. C. A. cafeteria in this city. Three thou sand doughboys clamor dally for real American icc cream at this one point, making a total of 85,273 sau cers during the past month, while chocolate layer cake, copartner with tee cream, holds a record of 3,318 cakes passed over the counter. In addition to the all-day-long call for refreshments, the Coblenz cafe teria has served 39.54 4 regular meals during the past month with the average prices of 15 cents for break fast, 22 cents for luncheon, and 26 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH cents for dinner. Fancy cakes totaled 32,749. sandwiches 65,140, dough nuts 40,106, lemonade 29,271 glasses, coffee 13,055 cups, and chocolate 3,309 cups. The report of the base warehouse of the "Y" in Coblenz shows that 13 carloads of supplies were received during the month. WOMEN ENLIST BECAUSE YOUNG MEN SHIKK DUTY Tokio, Nov. 28. A tokio news paper prints an advertisement from a Russian womun here declaring that owing to the indifference of the yaung men to their duty she desires to organize a "women's fighting bat talion" to Join the Siberian army. MANY COM PLAINTS OF ENGLANI'S EXTRAVAGANCE London, Nov. 28.—More than a' thousand letters are received daily nt No. 10 Downing street, the Premier Lloyd George's official resi dence, complaining of government waste and extravagance. Three typists are engaged in opening and classifying them. MM NOVEMBER 28, 1919. a rem ffirronf I NRYR ~ POSSESSING REMARKABLE BEAUTIFYING wore*- i P \ l l ~f TOT\ TIES VET ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. ALL SHADES. k he/9' JvtfjK VW TBfc'i DEEMS DETECTION WHY NOT RETAIN YOUR YOUTHFUL . I l' f l-A"'*•*' JOrSl IJ APPEARANCLI ASK YOUR FAVORITE DEALER POR r U U I "DARLING" hold-tight ROUGE. 35c A 808 I 5
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