American Rescued From Mexican Bandits Mexico City, Dec. s.—Federal "Virces recently rescued T. G. Mr tenzie, American manager of an tlectric power plant in Camargo, Women's Sweaters .. .$6.98 < hnstmas llaml Made licadod" 0 Slip-on sweaters in the newest shades, , r $9.95, $14.50, $18.50, $22.50, and $-5.00 hj K \ _^ r . T " e beads on these bags are arranged in guch IgS such as American beauty, turquoise, brown. It __ t\ y' <A Bn artistic way that they have the appearance of Kl L,.._ _ j u ce j , , liand-paintod designs; beautiful frames, silk lined, lIU blue and buff; warm and serviceable; special. _____ i " l .'. are ""ed with small purse and mirrors. IS The Royai Gite of What Would You Give , nthe " I -T 'Lj JLV l o w a nce? n ° W that y ° U Could aCtually save a great P° rtion of your gift money from your Christmas al- -**- # Q 4-" 1 T umii •u e t . ci Kaufmans prices which mark the many gift articles for Men Women and Children will when i.VAOH S xJTltt 0 lo reach Milady s heart give furs, not necessarily totaled UD Drove to- vnn that- nnmiiAro fI i CQ ® , ~' ivten, women ana v-nuaren, win wnen expensive ones, but those that give excellent service profits to you. " mercbancbse °t standard qualities be bought at equal mI Fio r |y and at a much lower cost. For example we list the fol- . - - M ' \T I H) Fox Scarfs $29.50 to $59.50 C/lIOOS6 FrOltl tIIG pof, m b"Lck hl "or%r e r r , i wi ' h r " ,in or fancy lininss ' in """*■ Men's Lisle Hose, bov of 3 pairs, .$1 ® " _ Throe pairs in a Christmas box; blue, black and grav; good fill Wolf Scarfs $29.50 to $59.50 a# Seventv-Five Ronutiflll 7 '77"Z'T m """'• I Large shapes with head and tail trimmings, plain and fancy Gcvcuiy live UCdUUIUI Men's Silk Shirts $6.95 I linings, taupe, Poiret, Lucille and black. A xtlw p* /\ Pure slik shirts In the newest patterns; all sizes; all cut full £§) l JX&SLffi* |£D Coats Men's Fiber' Silk Shirts $4.95 I „ ~ n * F a f' bpr md silk striped shirts, of fine soft materials; newest JgS toney Scarfs $8.95 to $20.00 J&SBBIm A purchase of the remainder of / xl 1 j patterns; a.i sues. Special. I All animal shapes in black, brown, natural and kit; fine values. StoCk °' ° ne ew or ' c s | Men's Kid Gloves $2.98 hii RjiPPnftn frnec Fnv fn I, %A WlniKHtißßfli enableS . US . \° . r This is a fine dress glove In tan and gray; a most wonderful !M A.aCCUUII V/LOSS FOX starts, to tpOi/.OU -% Otter our customers a wonderful opportunity for economy in l val " p considering the high cost of good gloves. jffl| These are all large animal scarfs that are exceptionally low üBRHHr buying coats of excellent quality. m * tr 11 1 . / ~ __ liy in price. 1% \ v JHf There are just seventy-five of them; Crystal Cords. Pom- ji MtH S OaiKlkerCnietS 6 IOF 75C hi Hi.TT/. A il_ al_, l_. O l? \ poms, Velours and Silvertones. With big collars of tur, most j F.ne initial handkerchiefs of a very good quality and nut UD Mutts to match the above Scarfs, JJM Of them lined with fancy silks. A big assortment of styles, but ' a S 0 i r i'V% ' P fo t;o not a great many of each model - Sizes from Misses, size—l 6, boys Kid (stoves ... $1 48 IU drilr.clU i to women s sizes—44. Values to $45.00 n .,. s ~,H , ~ , . k1 Br//jn5S?*Z: 4!Ci4 * r)rc.,s Kid Gloves, lined in all sizes. A very warm, dressv Children's Fur Sets ..$3.95 up to SIO.OO A n* T. hS Natural rabbit, red rabbit, kit coney, tiger coney in shawl and Vfin yj| YfflFj All Wool Velour Coats 1 !rf~ = I 1 Hoys Kerchiels ..10c ; animal shapes with round mufts to match. j KM) I Fancy and pluin white kerchiefs, just the kind and size a boy hi Other Children's Fur Sets. 810.90 to 825 I M Mrl-'J B. 1 lis only a . s r lall lot . of coats. In dark brown, dark [j D , , ! . , 7 1, fr 7 w.J JI Bli/Y green and burgundy; lined throughout with guaranteed vene- v ■''J IIU qua'uties.'" 0 " 6 ''' squ ' r nutria and Jean- dK j J,,£:l j3 tian; belted. Beautiful styles. Sizes for misses and women. WBIflHI) ■„ ■ ■ ■MI mm ■ ■■■ll———ig | g 'BL Rills l|r Coatees of Plush, SOK 0T * G&Ptfi * I WTafrf > MtflEfl-i With Fane, Lining .' 'Z5= ; EfSS , Jil22S ! I S ; mmimi B|l f|/jR ."s-kks,- - _ t „a-rr.„ P { i I 'lChristmas Handkerchiefs' l ImMi T * ' y $ 1 .50 II | ]6,50 M Perhaps the largest assortment that Harrisburg has ever I ' iff 1 m J_ U S | Mahogany finished base with silk hadea. gfc 1 known. Select them separately or put up in pretty boxes I JIImHIW Vli't Mffiß Belted or flared mndeU n II I n Beautiful Floor Lamps ...$19.95 " j?1 |i las desired. I Mil film I SMm tea or tlared models; flared models cut unusually full. 9 / Handsome floor lamps wm, beautiful tan ■ 1U js; 1 One Corner Embroidered and Hemstitched Kerchiefs at ' iIHKf Mfe m §ifm " £& V 'j o'* 0 '* sh!,d( ' s - s ft cla '" . ■ hi H ( u s<>, bi / goxed kerchiefs—3 in box 39* tosi.2s i Hji m'S:i r M omart Velveteen Dresses: O 7*5 ■ s f; 9s „. a f Silk Crepe de Chine Kerchiefs.. .. s S9< ;. to * l 2sr J 491 Im. W'l Values to $22.50 lO= I J&mps Mahogan^Can^ e c st " ks . |S and | | g < Iroltetlon Kwi^iefs.! ■ ,35c each or 3 for SiLOO ' models in sizns 10 in 42. N.,y, brown, burgundy | CfclliUM* Se*" - ''* I l|J / oi t y tt /-a / SII i K HII SPi 1 // / J Thirty-five Beautiful Satin, Charmeuse and Com- 116 Lamp Sets $3 95 1 LM P ! 1 DIV "GOD i fey/ binations of Satin and Georgette Dresses—The very I I i;.'.".. j ? ES nj (Silk Hose at $3.25 i . \\\ newest of the season's models. In all the wanted colors . Give Her An FWtrie Trnn , tij Sfj ) Heavy thread silk hose with double soles and high spliced I \\ —black, navy, dark brown, taupe and wisteria —wide II ■ I Ull, iiuil l Nil ® (v n T" a'-iT üblacku black and cordovan: a i' Bi !ri- 1 \UI .range of styles but few of each— (t* If\ 7f I Just received a new ship- I !!* Is ) L till Lashioned Silk Hose $2.95' all sizes among them $19,75 nie . nt of the popular Hot ■ Nil l;U \ Thread silk hose; reinforced heels and silk garter tops; comes .. ® B Point Electric Irons, com- * -tc i gi- lln black, cordovan. Russian calf and navy. I None among them worth less than s3s.oo—many worth much more. j| plete with movable sockets /Mr I M f Italian Silk Hose $2.85( i /■ N | special aq \ li i ) h * hpU " d i OllVortOno Loats PUiU riA A rro -J at 1 M i ) Kayser Silk Hose $2.75 ( l^llllClloll S LUAIO 1 u al 1 "m/ i" Z 1 hi Ik \ Full-fashioned, double soles and high spliced heels; silk gar- # Over tWO hundred of them in thp CI • 11. T* • 1 • " HOW iVDOUI <i llJlVellllff 1)32* i liM ?Sj J ter tops; In black, white, cordovan and gunmetal. ( 1 t I t ill 111 C Hl*l/*<irl n 2 0 Thread Silk Hose 2 48 ) d I d rs st y les - Navy, opeudliy rnceu Imitation Leather^Q Aff | [0 21 / Thajr have silk lisle garter top's and co'ni'e'ln black] white, j Rrnwn eindeef ' 7 aU P e Burgundy, Children's Coats, Sizes 2to 6 {Q 7j? § BagS I hi m , dovan flold mouse, silver and navy; tine quality. / S L ', f baC ks, belted backs, years <& Z/• f D g Black hags with bras, fitting 8 W PJI < Mock Seam Hose $1,95 1 and halt-belted backs. Some have fur , Here is an assortment of pretty silvertlp roats. trimmed with I [vaMrnwhide T pathpr Rlf*" •' Q!? 1 nl 1 i asl t' a^ e " wi,h A^ col,arst0 i 1 I S Thread and Fiber Silk Hose $1.48/ among them, from misses' years'. .T.*.. 7t °... $8.75 | Glazed Leather Suitcases ... $4.95 to $8.95 | ffl FU , 1 A combination hose of excellent wearing qualities; double i Women S Size 44. Special Saturday A " unusual assortment of'l'lne Cheviot" and Chinchilla Coats M Weil lined and In extra good alee. Bpodal. I [|J .. %£: I solos and heels; com.s in white, black, cordovan and field mouse. M Th<? >' come in green, brown and gray, and many have large n • rrt I m SOI 7S other Coats For Children as Low as I Ser ™ g Jr ays For I j ) $ /\ j J $5.75 and as High as $25.00 I Gift Giving j 1 \ r*l -m r a . TJ 1 i • see„„d Fio r g Square or Oval Trays, $1.98, $2.19, $2.48 to $2.95 I W / VjIOYCS IVI9/K6 ICICHI (TITI.S | j G These trays have glass tops and romovabl. bottoms. I ) Women's Capeskin Gloves $3.49 i' = ======================z====j/ I CASSEROLES ) " iMi , ' Beautiful Hand Women's Bathrobes... ...$4.95 265 Silk Camisoles $1.23 I $1.29, $1.48, $1.69 1 SI I Gray Mocha Gloves $3.25 i' Bags, Purses and 1 n „^ kel fi,,l9h - wUh brown or ***• | ) S Camera Bags 1 Pyrex and Fry Glass Casseroles, $3.95 to $5.93 8 g S3 \ French Kid Gloves $2 95,' Itu r if aurments, sov^'sty""/ 111 165 laong Flannelette Kimonos | Th " y " aV(I '" pt ' y I I ( Vr " '*° d ■' ♦...rr.-r,'.',; * SMOKING STANDS AND SETS s K t French Lambskin Gloves $2.48/ KSTtSIS - 98c, $1.39 to $3.95 U # gloves n black, white, brown and gray; three- 1 ' ' ' st> ' ,s , i . c ..,. mcc, ~ ... 600 Voile BIoUSCS $1.95 1 They come in mahogany finish, all pretty. S| K St \ rcxr Mir Oi contrasting stitching. I T pather Pursps Oi# 4 150 Jersey and Silk Taffeta Petti- Brand new ones Just received; pretty em- ■ 5 1 Ij f Waflhahlo Ganp Hlnvp COOK 1 'el IO tl-l lie! coats, $4.95 hioldcredbloUHeswtth dainty organdie col- a ROYPFI A THNITP V E 3 1! WKSndOie Lrloves $2.25, They are In the most deairahle c 01,,,; n nt V aM; "" nfatly HUAI!iLP OlAlUlMlliKl a* W # glove m brown, gray or mode; three-row four- I Beautiful purses with safely p" 0 ,' 1 slv t les - B(,|li e elsewhere at much ' y h >llday boxes. g Makac a Piff i i S^S 5J 1 pnt •♦-Itching tn self color. | overlapping frames, fitted with higher prices. aa O'll lir • n>- S lTl.<tllCO <1 ICCdDI© Villi f J Kl [j t Women's Gauntlet Gloves ..•. $125/ —o" ."£',".s""'2;,.°*' 50 Children's Scrtre Dresses $7.95 "M,,, 1 ' s ® a -*° fi fWe Have Boxed Stationery at 25(1. 39c, ' S g) I elzamoisctte gloves with elastic wris, in mode and 1 V.lv.f Hand I] \ erty with Self color StitchinE # Velvet Hand oaKS clal. Jored styles; all wanted colors and values § f Plain white, buff, pink, lavender and blue linen paprb f 8 / |A VI i.X r,T • .j a-,. w 4t I ÜB[ qiK J.U Ui/t A - included up to $9.95. Very special. ■ A with envelopes to match. _ B P*:V g # 12-button Chamoisette Gloves $1.95/ Ami'v 600 Children's Wash Dresses B J Nature Print Pictures, to 51.39 ;f ® I H^'• Rnd ,ifeht buck color: have three rows ) chiffon vL?t* Bags with self. $2.45 150 Warners Corsets $4.00 | J sll^Z ut ! f e U t' tasienn B >rame I s aml colored and fram * d ! 8 ISL \ of .• Jtching. • i covered or Dutch silver frames, Neat plaid and striped gingham* and Rood This Is a high-grade pink brocade corset h * S [W I _ _ \ velvet and chain handles, black! ehambruys. all attractive styles in the very with mcdium taiiio, na4> an, new Md .■oionngs; sizes ht° l.( years. usual bargain Saturday. IB 1 I 1 II R I ! ■ ■\ ,l B; r a: w::'B ♦ " . ' . • FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG &&& TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 5, 1919. atute of Chihuahua, who bad been captured and robbed by rebels and held with a view to runsoin, accord ing to reports reaching here. Mr. McKenzie had set out on horseback from Parral and was tuken captive by a small band of men who announced he would be held for ransom. A small boy hid ing in the bushes witnessed the at | tack and ran to Parral where federal forces were advised and pursuit be gun. The bandits were overtaken at nightfall and, after a sharp en counter in which three bandits were killed and one wounded, McKenzle was rescued. I'se McNeil's Cold Tablets. - Adv. Some Oil Wells Flow Salt Water Tampico, Dec. s.—lt Is announced that some of the oil wells in the gulf region of Tepetate, In which are located some of the higgest pro ducing wells in the republic, appear to be. exhausted and are now flowing salt water instead of petroleum. Production In this region has totalled more than 100,000,000 bar rels annually. Geologists who re cently surveyed the region declared that the region have advised drill ings further south. The first big well in Tepetate was discovered nine years ago and development has been rapid since. \ NEAT WOKKKK "Father, please let me marry Jim. He's so neat. Why, when he was in France he got Iwo medals for Meaning out dugouts and mopping up."—The American Legion Weekly. Motor Truck Load of Whisky Found Now York, Dec. s.—Constable Charles (5. Anderson of Mincolu got information yesterday that led to the recovery of what the authorities estimate to be $3,000 worth of the 500 fuses of Canadian Club whisky and IIV 3 barrels of wlno stolen two weeks ago from the New York Cen tral Railroad's docks In New York city. The officials say they believe the remainder of the liquor is dis-' , tributed over Long Island. Two trucks, they say, were used by the thieves. 5
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