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1 o-morrow, the Last Day of Kaufman's Great Xmas Economy Carnival, Features Thousands STO u R N E TI O L p 9 E g-c T L O O N cr T I of Money-Saving Gift Suggestions For Last Minute Shoppers mrrmT «f Hundred, of Gift Umbrellas ' EXTRa. SPECIAL Hf| ■jM I J For Men, Women & Children 200 Pairs Maker s samples of women's Pure * Coat Her and * Scores of different style handles, mounted $2 fo" OSIKHY : Wor,h up ß9c i Select It At Kaufman's RlO-(yncf Qttl'4- ark A e k Ki n rte W r h tot,. f U >' OU ". ant up-to-the-secoml style and WW IHe olggest oUlt and srl l A A TT i rain-proof. A very useful gift for any man, 500 BUNGALOW APRONS; Worth of\ * our Plush Coats are made of the Genuine * f V P 111 AQ woman or child. 50c and 79c, for OSC $ Salt s Sealette and Esqu.mette Plush 1H * \J V V/l V/Uut ¥ aiUV/O Men's, Women's and Chil- QQ and splendid .iru for hou.ew iV e ß . nurees, etc. Made * These late w.nter models have the big fullgSmHV * dren's Umbrellas jOC un of * ooa Glnshams and Percales, out generously full * flare, belt or sennbelt and finished HgH * "o___A f f ~ 1 TT - t1 n l „n # - and neatly tinished. t he newest Chin Chin Fur Collars. ■/?' Jtm&KR i Can', be matched anywhere out Toyland in the Bargain ) Will Appreciate a She Like, GOOD GLOVES » $15.95, $19.75 8 $24.75 / JImI | side" Ka.,[ma„-aM.n' B Clothing Basement Offers Special New S.lk Blouse JKrJfc,, SrSSftuSTS-K » For Sealette and Esquimette Ptoh /Mmk » Store Eve!ySu't and Overcoat in' Mon 4 y-Saving JJ.95, $2.95, $3.95 J C»a« S worth ,rotn $?2.50 to $35.00. IjjMßft t volved in this offer is entirely un- < A_ In spite of Toy- 95 ancl black al* sixes*; 1 a pa?" I Hundreds of Fashionable ..sua! and out of the ordinary. Worth From 'ss.oo to S"..v> KM | Wint«T CoatS For WoUM WflffijillL | Unusual $13.50 SUITS & OVER- many a dollar. All day to-morrow Scores of beautiful new styles. ' IXI'A\TS- FI R x<»W /* Rj MICtPC afr a Rirr Qouinit MHHOHM * r w . special inducements will be offered made of Georgette Silk. Crepe ™ r °J * « ITIISSeS dl a Dig ijaVinP fWMilllfnWll II Ml * COATS for Men Q fiiil that nobody with a toy to buy can de Chine Laces, Nets, Radium!, e te> waslla ble, wh 't p . red and * »,r ... , . ★ >n. / 3 / afford to overlook. Better come to Silks revealing a variety of new or °?J" •• • • «"«» »0c * We mention just a few to indicate at W Kaufmans Toyland at once. Was. All sizes; all ! W X and *£» GLm ~ Bla a c s k ; $ the savings, but not the vast variety. * All the latest styles and fabrics, all J"'' leatherette Washable GLOVEIS for * —————-—— ——i rasa"- Sr'SJSjr- Special For Boys | Your Choice To-morrow SS"™"ff. J 2^,™™ x s £2, s °'" S r ,Y°SS *8.75 SI. tatl Boys' Raincoat With Hat to Mateh; lOf Any Men's lounging Robe In Women's 10-Button White Kid* Carnival Price 514.011 ★ *■ 1 'l# jffh/ Regular $4.00 (n rA Stock: Values d»Q (Gloves for every affair, worth $3.00; * _ , * '"" *' J \ \i\, * Outfit $2.50 up to 56.00 «I>o. I O nil sizes and a very tine grade; a pair J I the best of tailoring I / * iTT i ifionn CTTTTC p n\7UD pi u- • t'"Hffi/ , . Thf»se liavo slippers to match. $2.23 * making. Choose from black, \\\ I Unusual SIB.OO SU ITS & OVER" lu I'<ngllsh Ruhherizctl (lou- . In n iiost ol* pretty styles and AT i tt * » navy and browns. Sizes 37 to 53. . COATS for Men ftl 1 -7f- b, ° tPX,nre ° loth - A " sizes. i tussel to match. " i-<OVely IVimotlO * ———————— ! + vP 11t I u !fL> Hnw Would Please Her * *IS.OO Suits for Women and Misses: $35.00 to 810.00 Suits for Women * , , , 9 rrM •(•J i Flannelette and Crepe Kimonos for * prw* Carnival $8.75 ?, nd Mlsmb; Xmas $24 75 + The kind you are looking for now; |« 1 f T 4- |, women, in the newest styles full * »n t V ' V , , Carnival Price **. # U exceptional values: nothing to equal i| 1 lIW V_Ji 11 U ;; (length, fancy patterns and colors, for * ...p' the best colors - models and Velvet Suits, Broadcloth Suits, ★ flioon'ii ar(l at tKc . „.,„ A ;[ 9<v . * s,zes - Poplin Suits, fur or braid trimmed. ★ Oiem shown eke ® p ' i[ LI -.9 J A t • A- !!| *2.00 Satin Trimmed Flannelette { #22.50 Suits for Women and Misses: All colors and sizes. * Tour choice of hundreds of the sea- S« ], 1 B /j /\ ,i Kimonos, full length, beautiful new * Xmns Carnival 1/f HA Winter Coats for Women i sons best styles. *fi t -7 * * «-* ] | |styles, for #1.45 * Price «J>1 4 *.UU and Misses; Xmas tfJQ CA J ■ \< ]| Gorgeous New Fancy Silk Kimonos * Some fur trimmed, others plain Carnival Price «P«7.OV + . W I w ]] Fancy Combination Gift Box A Pair of Good Serviceable J, (for women, in a vast variety of new * tailored, in all sizes and colors Wide assortment of choice new ★ Unusual $22.50 SUITS & OVER- I 11 I W 15 T™' 7nt \ B 7 ''' Wb'oT Wint l r C Co"ts Un for + COATS for Men J A e 1 I || ' Men's Silk Suspenders,' in gift °rs and" .°«Uo up || Beautiful Lingerie $ ' VolorsandaU $17.50 * at I J I I j; boxeß for ... .. 48t . A ( ardigan Jacket, good dur- j| T>__ p'ff * sizes " 1 Smart mixtures, also plain col- ★ Includes all our high class Suits and Ell |! M-s SllK Fou.ln-Hand Ties; i| Corset of fine nainsook ! S Overcoats. In this season's best models 111 |S BeauUful Vour-ln^Hand^Ties 0 j cholce oE » lan >' nPW P attern ' i| hrolderv '^n^hX"boxes'' ° r 08e * 1 $18.50 "Vfi"7K t risburg men at $14.75. Your chance 1 ! ! chiefs, hemstitched and Initials | |Styles. in holfy bwes.... to get a big bargain. *Mm » |[ A Mahogany Smoking Stand 24i . (<> 7r>r ], x , Rh , Gmvns . of „ ne , ongc , ft „ * * 4S&P' I! with a!?h tra >'. m «tch and cigar Men s Silk Stockings, in black, f | 3ty j e »- l?w neck and high neck, lace * . _ _ . _ ★ ii T; •• •, "TsZirX";, ' : ♦ Ram Coats Ram Capes For Girls f\T)T7 AT OTTTT A TVTT\ rA AT ! ° Mocha Gloves. A Stylish New Hat. plenty , . nainsook, in a host of differently trim- J ___ . _ , . * GREAT SUIT AND COAT i; ™ —• ~; S„» • ¥p«ii.r HI S ®» Women. A Good Last Minute Suggestion i |! A 1 a,r of " Gloves, I can t lose it 81.48 lo $2.48 . j vast variety of lovely styles, daintily * ®° 5 K44*/VOinO L A /\«« V All V "C) . ]! various shades of tan ... 98c up j A Suit of Soisette Pajamas, ! ' trimmed with iace and embroidery * Women's ami Misses' Rain Coats, Women's and Misses' Rain Coals * JDCLI tiCtlllO Jb U1 XV UI JSU V '! A Ha ndsome Wool Sweater; j blue, white and pink ]! 98c up J Worth 88.00, d»-i qj" Worth $1.50, ffo QC J O J !| ill best styles, colors and sizes | ®® c to 51.48 || lor j or WM.I/W JtO en nn AA J Cm rtA < 95c to 85 95 A Fl annelette Night Robe, ;; U V nxi,K * Made of double texture Bomba- These are excellent, made of good ★ $2.50) $3.00, $3.90 3nd $4".90 !> One of Those Fine Silk Knit pink and blue striped |! SILK UNDERWKAR * £ ine - double stitched and plaid in^eem^ 2 F<!P v"' 1 ★ <» 48c up | J back, tan only all sizes 14 to 44 stitched and cemented scams. Navy * For Boys' Suit., Mackinaw, & Overcoats Worth $3.90 to s7.Stt i| AT (O CA — Boys' SI'ITS and AT djo Q/\—Suits, Overcoats and !' hanJlLS ' I,lain " 10lmt s»'45 up iz A Good t-'nlon Suit; all j; $0.95. Put holly ijoxwiJ * lade of good rubberized Eng- for' >o .' . $5.95 ★ W'S" OVERCOATS, 3to Mack ,a I.w pi,n„.i ' $1.95 up J, Kayser Silk Vests, perfectly plain £ ,n a desirable new style. Kine double texture "Bombazine t 10 rears, values to $3.90. Suils of . . 8 a f" <; A ne F,a nnel Shirt A Silk and Wool Union Suit j| Italian silk, white and pink, at 81.75: i p 11 " 1 . 06 of nav y blu e only. Sizes 6 Raincoats with stitched and ce- J Norfolk and Juvenile models. Over- mai h - nil" now «' 95c and 81.45 would please 83.45 up . | those at 81.95 are daintily embroi- to 16 years. mented seams. Newest belted back ★ coats Polo style, belt back. ' ,p noy manij , an new stjles. > A Good Serviceable Raincoat I A Genuine Cowhide Traveling , 1 dered. * GIRLS' RAIXCAPK styles. All sizes 14 to 14. ★ AT s*l nn— SOTS and OVER- AT QA — Suits, Overcoats and 5 $3.90 up I Bag, tan and black 84.95 !l Kayser Silk Corset Covers, beauti- * worth 81 95 for ' yoc Women's and Misses' Rain Coals. * ww.vU COATS— Clever new WT>i/U Mackinaws For S , 1 fully made, In white and pink, beauti- * at a <■ ' ' Worth 810.00, Cft i models in the newest fabrics; well real value nothing shown niivwlicre >mwwmw%vw«wnvy>wmi ifully embroidered; all sizes 98c ; . JV , lad . e or a 8 !°? d waterproof rub- , or JJ> / .OU * ■" "»"•- ""■■■■■ r~ i 1 j SiSF" 3 ?" : BOYS' CORD V ROY rto.s' ComMnfttion Rain Ccwt. Hat Fj f wllllii flfe •iLwl vilh L V All '' bl,i B ' ft ><>Ul lhe beßt <iouh '« texture cloth.; as- * 49c $3.90 |jj y£ f I IW, „ iIT | ff|l jTtell |vl|| l|| fll|| *»«■»•= I MEN'S RAINCOATS. «/i7C storm Clsiers for Men: (n 7C A \ J M fl . 9WS . SIO.OO i A $7.50 Value «p4./O v $15.00 Value JpiJ./O , V Hllillllll [j I lj|l S MinH IMII i|]k I ||' 1 1 * a la h ge Silk The best thoroughly waterproof * Made of double texture, rubber- |l f\ \ jjKl *Saflr=T| 1 lpiratS? I=l LIUvU lit fnf.,? ca " b . e wor, i gabardine and mohairs in blacks, J ized cloths. 50 inches Ions: cut Made of oxford friezes. 30 and | ||i 1 IMIE iMM ffli Wiwandi d Cho'ce of tans and oxford gray; wonderful J # "Their Married Life Copyright by International \ews Serrico <S . Helen awoke the next morning early with the knowledge that she was in a strange bed. She wondered what had waked her, but after she had waited a moment the sound of several roosters outside solved the riddle and she smiled sweetly. What a good time they had had at the evening's entertainment. Frances had been so full of life that they had all laughed till their sides ached. At twelve-thirty the telephone had rung and Babble, who had been up in the kitchen making fresh coffee, had answered it. "O, people," she had called down, "come up, it's Carp." Thty had all trooped up the stairs, excepting Frances, and when Bab had finally said, "Carp wants to speak to Frances," she was nowhere to be found. "Run along dear," said Mrs. Cole man brightly, "I'll be down in a mo ment," and Frances had gone down and before the others had taken up the receiver and tossed a few laugh ing remarks over the telephone. "And now I must go," she had said, "we are •lancing and I don't want to miss this dance with Mr. Parmelee, he's the best dancer here." She made a grimace at the man as she spoke and every one laughed. Then she had rushed away followed by Mr. Parmelee and several other people. Babble had finished the con versation and Helen had waited for her. <■1"! think there is something wrong between those two," Babbie had said reflectively. "Carp didn't act at all natural and Frances was awfully flip pant. Do you think they have quar reled?" » "I don't know, confided Helen, "I am almost sure that Frances loves him, at least I have been, but she acts so different to-night." Then they had all gone hack to the rathskeller and the fun had waxed fast and furious It had been near ly four when they had dispersed and t hey were to sleep until twelve and then go to breakfast at the Qar netts. Helen fumbled for Warren's watch and woke him up. "What's the matter with you?" he said grumpily. "I thought we were to sleep till late, and here you are moving around and waking every body up." "f wondered what time It could be," said Helen meekly, and then as Warren raised his head and looked ul the clock, he ripped out sharply: THURSDAY EVENING, HAJEIRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 23, 1915 "Halfpast nine; I hope you're satisfied; now I won't get to sleep Helen, who was wide awake, set tled herself again and prepared to let Warren sleep until he felt like rising. Suddenly, like a flash a recol lection came to her. They had prom ised to have dinner with the Thurs tons that day. "Warren," she said, resolved to have the thing over with as soon as possible, "Warren, you simply must wake up, dear; I have Just remember ed a dinner ingagement that we have for to-day. We cant't stay down here for the party." Warren turned over again and growled out: "What engagement? This is a fine time to remember one." "We promised the Thurstons. Don't you remember I told you about it? We must go, dear. What shall we do about it?" "Well, If you're not the limit, I want to know it. Well, you can go to the Thurstons for all me, I won't get up." "Warren, you must. I don't want to go any more than you do. but there Is no way out of it." "But what about the engagement I you made with the Garnetts to go over here for breakfast?" "This one was made first," said Helen firmly. She slipped on a dressing gown and went to the door that communi cated with Babbie's. There she hesi tated. "I wish we could slip away with out bothering them," she said. "Of course you do. Why wouldn't you? Waking them up at this out landish hour after last night's party. Seems to me that It would be better to let such people as the Thurstons go fish and not treat the Bells so outlandlshly." She knocked quaveringly at Bab ble's door and after a few minutes got a faint answer. "Can you come out in the hall a moment, dear?" Helen said; "I want to tell you something." Warren muttered something sar castically as Helen went past him and out Into the hall. There she ex plained matters as well as she could to Babble, who was almost too sleepy to understand. Babble rushed Into her room and began to get dressed, much to Helen's distress, and Warren, who was finally persuaded to set up, went to the telephone and asked about trains. Helen hurried as much as she could and then went downstairs to help Bab. "Breakfast is all ready," said Bab comfortably. "Of course you had to have some breakfast, you silly child. The others will be terribly disappoint ed.. but I'll tell them about it, and it just can't be helped." (Another incident in tliis clever series will appear here soon.) TRAVELETTE By NIKSAH JOHANNESBURG Though Johannesburg was founded by the Dutch and belongs to the Eng lish, there is something about it that reminds one of an American town in the West. There is the same cosmo politan crowd in the streets, the same air of good fellowship and lack of formality, the same nearness of a big outdoor country that sends down its prospectors and men of the veldt to spice Johannesburg's Saturday night celebrations. There is one point, though, where the South African metropolis does dlf- f er from our western towns. Amer ican cities of the Rocky Mountain sec tion are proud of their reputation for | law and order, and guard it care i fully, even to the extent of treating local shooting affrays as details of no I importance. Johannesburg feels quite differently. Only a few years ago, Johannesburg was a "hard" town, as betitted her position as a big mining camp in a new land. More than that, she was proud of her name for wick edness. Today she is exceedingly or derly and law-abiding, but she does not like to hear about it. She would rather be known as the dangerous camp of the old days. The time to see Johannesburg is on Saturday night. Then everybody is out on the streets, strolling from tea rooms to cafes, from picture shows and theaters to hotel rathskellers, where they quaff beverages slightly stronger than tea. and Indulge in a general mild hilarity. Then you will see that Johannes burg is a mining town, for half the crowds in the streets are miners, and the air is thick with hot discussion In their technical vernacular. They come from the Witwatersrand gold district, which for purposes of ordinary con versation is mercifully abbreviated to the Rand. The miner Is a convivial soul ready for anything from political discussion to dancing. There are nu merous dance halls for his special benefit, where the only restriction on his merry-making Is a rule that he cannot trip the fox trot In a hob nailed boot. In the early hours of Sunday morn ing Johannesburg- goes to bed. and awakes late, a reformed town. Sun day in Johannesburg is a day of peac» almost somnolent. There is nothing to do but drowse and meditate upon your gayety of the night before. OFFICERS NOMINATED Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa., Dec. 23. At the regular meeting of Washington Camp No. 777 Patriotic Order Sons of Am There Is Only One "Bromo Quinine" To Get The GENUINE, Omll For The Full Homo Laxative Brom Uaed The World Over to Oure m Gold In One Day Whenever yon feel a cold coming on _£* />w think of the full name LAXATIVE /) * BROMO QUININE. Look for this Wf, signature on the box. Pries 25 cents. ~W * <O7/ £/ Christmas Gift Suggestions FOR WOMEN FOR MEN Brooches, Scarf Pins Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Lingerie Clasps, Stone Rings, Dorine Boxes, Waldemar Chains, LaVallieres, Gold and Silver Knives, Little Finger Rings, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Watch Bracelets, Leather Bill Folds, Sterling and Ivory Evening Dress Sets, Toiletware. Thin Model Watches. PRICES ARE MODERATE C. R. BOAS 214-216 Market St JEWELER ( SILVERSMITH erica the following candidates for office were nominated: Past President J. W. Eltcker; president, John A. Grove; vice president, L. L. Bentz; master of forms, George Harlan; conductor, Chester Stouffer: record ing secretary, M. Clarence Thumma; flnanciat secretary, John A. Goudy; treasurer, Ira L. Heikes; inspector, Peter Spath. t Make Thit an Electrical Xmas! ~ Visit our store, and see the immense assortment of electrical appliances and _ household fixtures that lessens the f work of the lady of the house and / makes it a joy for her. Christmas tree lighting outfits for . battery and live current. J|f By payment of small amount we will W put back any article for Christmas de- fr&fa Agency for the Celebrated Westing- JL house Mazda Lamps. From an Auto Lamp to a Giant Street Lamp. WjJ Of course we do electric wiring and /g^ k Dauphin Electrical Supplies Co. JNO. S. MUSSER, President 434 MARKET ST. 1 >xs I 1 I The batter the coal you buy—the less you have to buy—and tha g I leas you have to buy, ttaa lower becomes your aggregate coal expendl- I ' ture. | I Since all coal—good, better and keat—costs the same per ton, dont you think It the part of wisdom to get the best for your money, and I 1 keep the total expenditure downT , Buy Montgomery Coal—(to quality has been khown far year*— * I there la none better. I > J. B. MONTGOMERY Both Phones Third and Chestnut Streets < j Try Telegraph Want Ads Try Telegraph Want Ads 5