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I I I 2 t. THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. V. I i Special Sales in All Our Departments To mbrrow That Will Demonstrate the Power of I 1 I lcwil tja cwt rt urtjx rw rv rvv rr.VTwrYV rv riv rs. rv nLrv.

virw rv iv rvi nut ivt rv vr ixar irx i i' v. to the Schleisner Store to Offer Distinctive High Quality Garments at Radical Savings to You $16.50. $18.00 and $20.00 Women's Suits $11.50 A newahlpment given us one of the beat value In Women'i Sulta that we ve offered thla season. A caah price brought ua tha lot and to miorrow wa can feel certain of meeting the demand made on ua last week for aufta near the extreme low level price. J1.50 la mighty cheap for theae aulta for their quality la extra good, while the atyle and workmanahlp la the kind that oan't help but pleaee.

A wide variety of. Broadcloth, Serpea, Worsteds and Cheviot In the new grey, an, navy blue and black. Both coat and aklrt are cut over the season' latest models and ahow the desired Unee effectively. Lined with gwaranaeed satin. Every size.

Go to any store and compare theae specially prloed sulta and you'll not find their equal. Genuine Black Caracul Muffs, Worth $15.00 to $25.00, Special at $7.50, $10 and $12.50 These muffs are extra, large and of fine quality caracul. Extremely stylish and the most beautiful and popular seller of the aeason. No greater valuea for the quality and style no matter where you go. The Newest Novelties in Furs If you Intend purchasing a Pur Set come to Schlelsner's.

You'll find here the real novelties of the season as well as the desirable staples In either separate neckpieces and muffs or the complete aeta. A choice assortment of Blue Fox, Grey Wolf and Cinnamon Fox Seta at prices from $10 to $125. Unusual Good Values in the New Fur Coats Our reputation for highest quality, lowest'prlce sulta Is taking a firm hold as the ruling factor In our Fur department this season. In Fur Coats we've a display of unusual Every style In all the most popular Furs and coafs to fit the small, the regular and large women. Every coat is mafce of the selected skins, perfectly matched and flawless.

Linings are of the beautiful changeable silks and Skinner's guaranteed satin. Prices range from $35 to $350.00. $65 Finest Caracul Fur Coats, $47.50 Women's Fine Broadcloth Suits' of Extraordinary Value, Worth $45 and $50 $33.50 In fine with our other extra good suit values offered for to morrow we have Just five suits of the best grade Broadcloth which give a nice selection for Ladies who like the more fancy novelty effects of the season's styles. "'These sulta are part of a special number of exact copies of the most artistic and expensive Paris models. They are embroidered and show lines of exquisite beauty.

The newest shades, and lined with extra fine quality satin. An Exhibit of Truly High Class 3 Piece Suits, Value $67.50 to $78.50, Special at $45.00 Just eight sample suits. No metropolitan store shows more exclusive and artistic models of the genuinely high class tailored suits for women than you'll find In these special sami pie suits. Made of the finest imported Dress and coat is "hand embroidered. Each suit Is different In' color, likewise different In design of embroidery The linings are of the softest Large jeweled buttons.

Coats are lined and interlined These suits offer an exceptional chance to any lady who desires a three piece suit that Is positively' ex elusive. This extremely low price will be keenly appreciated on Inspection of the garments. Syndicate Surrenders to "Open Door" Houses Independent Theatrical Managers Will Here after Play the Attractions of Syndicate MaJratt To night "The Rosary." Monday Night. November 14 The Grace Van Studdiford Opera Company. vy Wdnday.

Matinee and Xlght.Nvni br 14 Eugene Walter's Play, 'The Wolf." Saturday. Uatinee and Night, November I lb Girl rrem U. S. The Orpfcnua Keith Vaudeville Every Afternoon and Th ninw Continuous Vaudeville Every. and The Klaw and Erlaniter and Frohman syndic ate.

wHch has been making war on the "open house" theater, has surrendered unconditionally. The Independent managf beaded by John Have You Decided to Pay $25 for Your New Winter Suit $35 to $37.50 5U1TS $25.00 Cort. have came to an agreement with tha svndicate managers to that effect. The following is the official announcement: "An agreement has been reached between Klaw' and Erlanger. Frohman and John Cort.

representing the National' Theater Owners' Association, wherebv the attractions of the former men will hereafter be booked In the houses controlled by the National Theater Owners' Association. This clears up the general theatrical situation." This means that all "open door" theaters will hereafter receive the bookings of Klaw and Erlanger, Frohman and their other allies, as well as the independent attractions. It means that manv "dark" houses will be lighted and others that have been playing only one or two shows a week will receive from three to five. The Oraiheaa Four of the Jolliest artists in the realm of black cork are Fay, two Coleva and Kay appearing at the Or pheum this week. These clever minstrels offer an act of typical though up to the minute comedy and songs which In the ouartet numbers are toot few.

Some comedy novelties are being con tinually lnjectea ana urpneum audi Hundreds of Ladles fix this amount for their suit won't pay more or less. If you've decided on that amount you can get the finest value for the money ever offered in thla city to morrow and Monday at this store. We have 25 suits In the lot and not one of the models shows less than $35 to $37.50 value. All are made In the newest styles with an assortment of materials taking In the Basket Weaves, Unfinished Worsteds. Broadcloths and two toned effects.

The coats are the correct length; the skirts unusually stylish over an entirely new model. Lined throughout with the best satin. The snappiest suits you can find embodying every new style feature and good lines. An assortment of shades and colors that 111 please. All sizes.

A money saving chance for the thrifty. Readylo Wear Outergarments for. Men, Women and Children 28 30 32 North Third Street HARRISBURG, PA. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF HARRISBURG AND VICINITY Does the fact that we sell on Credit to responsible people keep you from the Schleisner Store? If it does do you ever stop to think that when you go into the biggest stores and charge your purchase that you are buying on CREDIT? Most of our Credit patrons pay us monthly the same as you pay other stores. Some pay weekly because it's more convenient.

What's the difference? The big stores, where you have a charge account, do probably as much credit business as this store. The prices at this store are the same whether you pay us cash or have your purchase charged a rule that you will find in force at all. the Cash stores. And, TO DAY the Schleisner Store sells MORE goods for CASH than it does on CREDIT. The reason is plain SUPERIOR QUALITY GARMENTS DISTINCTIVENESS AND EXCLUSIVENESS IN STYLES AND LOWER PRICES: In few words, the patrons of this store are daily realizing the truth of our statement when we claim to EQUAL, in every detail, the garments sold in bigger city stores and at LOWER prices, because our operating expenses are so much smaller.

To accomplish this one important feature of the Schleisner Store we have worked conscien tiously and persistently and, we intend to continue these efforts with more determination than ever. No better example of the success of our efforts in this direction can be cited than to point to hundreds of people who formerly bought at other stores and in the larger cities, and who now are numbered among our best CASH patrons. i W.2 Consider then, does it pay to allow your imagination about "Credit" keep you away from the store thathas proven beyond any doubt, its reputation for offering better values than can be secured at other stores? We will be glad at all times to serve you. Wi WANT you to come to this store. Our salespeople will welcome you and give you their best attention.

There's one thing we can promise you no matter how big or little your purchase it will be SATISFACTORY. Decide NOW. Shop at Schleisner's Respectfully, Exclusive Ideas in Gowns and Dresses The Increasing popularity of the one piece drees is reflected in the unusually large selection this store has stocked to meet every demand. Kvery new idea, or style innovation, is featured in Serge Dresses, Voile Dresses, Silk Eolienne Dresses, Chiffon Dresses, Crepe de Meteor Dresses, Velvet Dresses, Chiffon and Broadcloth Dresses. Dresses for street and evening wear; dinner and reception gowns.

Exquisite creations in the peasant vogue, with the raised waist line; coat or kimono sleeves. New style flare yoke top, circular pleated and banded skirt effects. Children's Plaid Dresses worth $3.50 Special at $1.59 Pretty Plaid Dresses, in different combinations; red piping and gilt buttons; full box pleated skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years. Mothers will be delighted with the quality, the style and the workmanship ences are reluctant to let their splendid number come to a close. They are singers, dancers and comedians par excellence and keep the house in laughter and applause every minute they are on the boards.

They offer the rattling comedy hit of the Orpheum's bill with such headliners as the great Curtlss airship. Were these the only attractions at the Orpheum this week they would In themselves be well worth the time and price. But there is a wealth of Keith talent that is pleasing big crowds in the face of Inclement weather. Among the hits are: Archer and Carr. a Dleasinr rirl act with bright lyrics and sparkling repartee of the give and take order; and Allen, Delmaine and Harold, in a very laughable sketch.

Harry Tsuda, a sensational equilibrist, starts off the bill at a wonderful pace. The RMi7" "The "Rosary," from the pen of Edward E. Rose and produced by the wen knwn theatrical managers, MedKrx. Rowland and Clifford, comes to the Majestic to night. The play deals with conditions in the American home of to day.

To prove this a typical American family is shown. A young wife, a devoted husband, their friends and ail the beautiful aurroundinra that $7.50 Boys' Fall Suits Now $5.00 The Biggest Value in Boys' Suits in Harrisburg Boys' Three button Double Breasted Fancy Cassimere and Worsted Suits; guaranteed all wool cut in latest styles newest patterns of brown and fancy mixtures; bloomer pants. wealth can secure. Discord enters their home. No one knows whence it came, but it grows into suspicion and doubt: the household is rent and happiness is gone.

Then rises the other power, a higher spiritual note, which brings the discordant souls of the family back to peace and happiness. It comes direct from a three months' run in Chicago, and another company Is In New York City, where it Is crowding the tJarden Theater nightly. Grift Vaa Staddiferd The new comic opera without a title, which will reintroduce Miss Grace Van Studdiford to our theatergoers at 'the Majestic, Monday night, is said to be so plentifully supplied with good music that It need never be (riven a name to distinguish it by further than to mention the name of its composer. R. Planquette.

This gifted musician, whose fame was long ago established by his tuneful "The Chimes of Nor mandy." wrote the score of this new comic opera In his liahtest and cheeri est vein. The numbers are all so rich in melody that to choose the beat one would be a task. Prominent in the company of 100 supporting Miss Van Studdiford will be found Maude Odell, Harry MacPonough, Bern ice Mershon, Robert Pitkin, George Loan iloore, More of Those $4.00 Silk Petticoats To morrow at J95 Sold oit again last Saturday but we wired for more and they are here for to Good quality silk, full width with. Ilcatherbloom ruffle. A petticoat that will prove very serviceable.

They will go quickly come early. $7 and $9 Persian and Plaid Silk Waists, To morrow $3.95 If you want a dressy waist of fine quality silk In either the new Persians or I'lalds this is your opportunity. We've a good assortment and of both tho fancy and plain. Man Tailored Linen Waists, $3.75 Values at $1.95 Ture white linen waists from the plain mannish effects, to the more elaborate hand embroidery and tucks. Another very special value.

Itemember, too, the Schleisner store makes a specialty of tailored waists. Girls Shoe Top Suits, $16.50 Values at $12.50 Schleisner suits for Girls are designed, cut and made expressly for the various ages. They are made to gle the girlish lines and the much wanted smartness in style. These suits feature the easy fitting back which gives the correct girlish effect. Materials are of the new Basket Weaves and Serges In all shades.

The coats are cleverly tailored, while tho skirts are of the newest style, reaching to the shoe top. Lined with guaranteed satin. Sizes for ages 13, IS, 17 and 19 years. $25 Beaver Hats With Willow Plumes, $15 No more luxuriously beautiful combination can be imagined than a Beaver Hat, adorned with a Willow Plume. It gives the wearer that ultra fashionable' air that is demanded more this season than ever.

Our Millinery Department has provided In this Special Hat a value never before approached In Harrisburg. The Real Swagger Overcoats for Men AA ror An Unusually Fine Quality Coat That's worth $25 The Schleisner Overcoats form an Important part of our clothing display in the Men's Store. At $18 we are offering a coat of genuinely good style, tailored and made to the point of perfection. There Is a wide choice of materials, including the heavy cheviots, broadcloths, worsteds, tweeds and mixtures of all the most popular patterns. It's a tendency of the Fasrlion this year to follow the lines of the extra large in overcoats.

The styles are nifty yet genteel in appearance. The workmanship and finish of Schleisner overcoats is In lint with our suits, they are made to wear good, to give real style and perfect satisfaction in every detail. names of famous makers are second consideration i Schleisner Clothes for Men. We want the reputation to come from the wearer in SATISFACTION. No Better Clothes Made for Men Than Those Sold by This Store We don't buy from the maker who can give ue cheap clothes.

We scour the market for the finest quality garments for men just the same as we do for the garments in our Women's store. Every suit in this store now for Winter wear represents the most honest value in clothes to be found In any store no matter where it is located. For $10 to $40 you can get a suit here that will show and prove In Its wearing qualities the same value of clothes costing $5 more at any other store." Schleisner Clothes are clever in Design and Style perfection and elegance in tailoring. You'll not regret the time it will take to drop" in and look at our stock to morrow if you're going to buy clothes. Florenz Kolb and R.

David Todd. The orchestra will be augmented for the engagement. The seat sale opened this EiKTM Walter' "The Wolr Eugene Walter's great play, "The which was received with great enthusiasm in this city season before last and during long runs in New York. Chicago nd Philadelphia, will again be presented at the Majestic, Wednesday, matinee and night. Fight rirtaree The Jeffries Johnson fight pictures.

Including camp views, preliminaries and the actual struggle in the arena, are promised by the Star Theater, Monday and Tuesday of next Sun bury Newspaper Has Fire trial to 1 hi Teltp afh Sunbury. Pa Nov. 11. The build ing of the Sunbury Daily Item caught fire from an overheated flue and spread to a large stack of paper and the blase was only, subdued after a stubborn fight. The building is in a thickly settled business district.

The losa ia between $400 and 00, fully covered by. insurance. Seven Sisters Social A delightful Seven Sisters social was held last evening at Seabold's store room, 1316 North Third street, under the auspices of Class 20 of the Harris Street United Evangelical Church Sunday school taught by Mrs. E. S.

Schilling. The hall was tastefully decorated and booths were arranged at which novelties were given and a handsome, large picture was shown of the following seven sisters: Mrs. E. S. Schilling, teacher; Misses Goldie Gardner, Eliza Peffer, Carrie Gable, Celia Gardner, Maude Graybill and Mrs.

John A. Swarta. The affair was well attended and' much interest manifested. At College Festiritfea Miss Evelyn Sparrow, of 1697 terr street, left yesterday to spend the coming week at State College, where she will attend the Pennsylvania Day exercises and the State Bucknell game. Try Telegraph Want Ads..

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