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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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24 SIGNS DERIDE THE EX EMPEROR Slogans Carried by Paraders Poke Fun at Fugitive Monarch rhiludeliiliia The Kaiser was burned in effigy a hundred times over in Philadelphia during the peace celebration. The "Clown Prince," "Hindy" and "Ludy" also fed the flames in many sections. The wits of the city lad their inning at the expense of the defeated gang. Thousands of signs were carried in parades that were held along every street wide enough to accommodate a procession. Some of the Flgns displayed read as follows: "The Cur Quit." "The Allies Did Send the Raise Hell." "f.ong Life to President Wilson.

"The Kaiser's in Dutch." "The Kaiser is Dead." "Great Disturbance in Hell; the Kaiser Has Arrived." "To Hell with the Kaiser." "The Kaiser Has Been Initiated Into the Down anil Out Club." "A New Candidate, for the Down and Out Club." "Germany is Not a Nation. It is a State of Mind." "The Kaiser Wanted Paris and He Got Hell." "Take Five Lumps of Sugar in Your Coffee and Stir Like Hell We Don't Hind the Noise We've Made Our rile." Quick Lunch Corporation. "It Took the IT. S. to Show the Kaiser the Way to Hell." "It's the Knd of the Kaiser.

"Our Bill the Hun Quit the Job and Hun But Not to Paris." "The Damned Dutchman Wanted More Land so He Got Hell." "We Got the Damned Dog at Last. "Hurrah for the Yankees! Hell for the Kaiser and Three Cheers for, the Allies." "We Got the Kaiser's Goat. "Uncle Sam's Boys Did It." "Did You Buy a Spike "Thirty Years of Hell in Germany Ended by the Allies." "Liberty Bonds Sold Here as the Cause of Death of the Kaiser." "Kaiser Wilhelm; Born January It, 1859. Taken 111 April. 1917, and Died November 11, 1918." "Death to the Hun." and Allies Beat the.

Huns. "Kaiser Bill Will Eat His Dinner in Hell. But Not in Paris L. b. Boys and Company.

"Victory for All." "The Wrorld for Freedom." "Liberty in 1776 and Again in Peace and Liberty for All "Thev Said We Can't Fight. The U. S. 'Cleaned, Them Up in Four Months." "Peace Is Sweet." "Liberty, U. S.

France and Ital. Xow and Forever." "Prussianism is Dead." "The Kaiser Was Ten Miles From Paris, but Now He is Ten Miles From "Joy on Earth." "Good Will on Earth." "We Went. We Saw and We Licked Them." "The Kaiser W'anted Too Much Land. So We Gave Him Hell." "Were Going to Holland to Bury the Kaiser." Rough Work Accepted. Sign on laundry at 12th and Spring Gar den streets.

gorilla is hanged at Cumberland Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor is G. W. Humphreys. Sign reads: "Let Go Call on Bill.

Here Uur Visiting Card." Died 2 A. M. Kaiser. Sign at York and Front streets. Loans Are Planned For Stock Growers Salt Lake CityTutah With a views of promoting the raising of live stock, the government proposes to lend money to the stockgrowers in the intermountain region.

Announcement to this effect was made by P. G. Harding of Washington, governor of the Federal Reserve Board, who recently visited here and conferred with many live etock growers and also with the officials of the National Wool growers Association, the headquarters of which are in Salt Lake City. "The branch federal reserve bank at Salt Lake City, acting as fiscal agent for the War Finance Corporation will receive applications from stoc'kraisers throughout the intermountain section for loans, secured 1v live stock." said Mr. Harding.

"The object of the War Finance Corporation is to supplement existing hut not to interfere with the operations of the banks, Any. application, therefore, to be considered by tne war mauve poration. should contain a statement the signature of the applicant that the advances desired cannot be obtained through the usual bank channels." Daylight Saving Plan Is Protested Des Moines, la. Farmers of Iowa will oppose the daylight saying plan another year, according to a statement made by Carl N. Kennedy, county agricultural agent, at this place.

Mr. Kennedy is conducting an investigation of the question, owing to several complaints made by farmers. They claim that they lose an hour work, especially during haying, harvest in" and oth'er times when the heavy morning dews interfered with harvest work. Under the old system of time the dew was dried oft the fields bv 8 30 a. and allowed a normal day's work.

Under the new svstem they are not able to go into the fields until 9.30 a. and consequently lose an hour's time when time is a very vital question in harvesting and haying, grain and other crops. Regardless of the time work is begun in the morning: the men insist on quitting at the regular time in the evening. Professor Longest Is Too Long For the Army Wiggins, Mich. "Longest" is no misnomer in the case of Professor H.

P. Longest, principal of the Magnolia Consolidated School, near here. The Army has refused to accept Professor Longest as a soldier because he is too talL Examining medical officers at Camp Shalby, where Pro fesaor Longest arrived recently found him to be 6 feet 8 inches tall, the tallest man yet received at camp. if FRIDAY EVENING, Harrisburg TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 15,1918. New Fur Tarns and Polos For Women and Misses $10.00, $12.00 and $20.00 Hudson Seal Raccoon Nearseal Beaver Mole Now come smart new tarns arid polos for winter's outdoor sports motoring skating and what not when cold weather comes and frozen ponds and snowmantled roads lure us out into the open.

These new fur creations will match the furs on this season's suits, and are practical for all occasions. Fashioned of such good furs as Hudson Seal, Mole, Raccoon and Beaver in plain turban, minty tarn and tritr little polo shapes. Wonderfully smart and fetching at $12.00, $13,00 and $.20.00 LOVELY FUR TRIMMED HATS With the approach of cold weather comes a demand for hats that shall look entirely seasonable and none essays this important role better than these lovely fur trimmed velvet and panne creations cither made entirely of fur or touched with soft fur trimming'. Turbans and picture hats Sj57.50 to $75.00 School and Dress Hats Fqv Girls Specially Priced at 75c, $1.50 and $2.00 Three fine lots of. Velvet, Plush and Corduroy Hats, in ready to wear and dress styles for girls, bought at a decided price advantage and attractively priced at 75c, $1.50.

and $2,110. Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Second Floor, Front. A Bully Lot of Toys and Games Dolls 50c, 75c, Sc to $9.98 Blackboards 33c to $1.25 Tinker Toys 25c. 50c to 98c Crokinole Combination Boards, $2.00, $2.98 and $1.00 Building Blocks 00c to $0.00 Meccano 50c. $1.00 to $7.50 Rubber Toys 10c, 25c and 50c Automobiles and wagons military things, aeroplanes, submarines, construction toys.

Lots of toys on wheels guns, rocking horses, velocipedes, fire engines, trucks. Games of every known description at 10, 2o0 and, 300 Dolls for little girls, character dolls, rag dolls, unbreakable dolls and everything that dolly wears jrom a hoe to little hot water bottle. For babies woolly animals to float things, rubber toys that squeak. Little House Builders Model Cottages Doll Houses Cabinet Tables 50c 98c 50c $2.25 Leather covered Balls 10c, 25c and 45c Rubber Balls 10c and 25c Build An Auto Structo, and Bee Hound Coasters, $2.98, 3.50, $3.98. Dives, Pomeroy Stewart.

Basement. Some Corsets Look Well When New, But Soon Lose Their Shape Under the Strain Which the Stout Woman Gives Them However, that is not so with the Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets. Their shape is "Built In." It is not only there when new; it is still there when the corsets are well worn out. No woman ever has to discard a Rengo because its shape has gone before a full service has been obtained. Long life and economy, however, are not the only features.

The primary object of Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets is to straighten the abdominal lines of medium and stout figures and mould the hips to avoid the appearance of excess flesh and heaviness and to do this easily, comfortably, naturally, hygenically. For corset comfort and grace of figure, wear a Rengo Belt Reducing Corset if you are medium or stout. All sizes of style Xo. 296, at $3.50 Miss Anderson, representing the makers of Rengo Belt, is now at the Corset Section, for the purpose of explaining the value of Rengo Bel. Corsets.

Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Second Floor. Dives, Pomeroy 3c Stewart Dives. Pomeroy Stewart, Second Floor, Rear. What Does Victory Mean to Us! Just what did we sacrifice; while our men and the men of our Allies were drawing the teeth tf the deadly brutal And since we didn't sacrifice so very much we ought all to be willing to pay for the, peace that has come to the world. Remember that every dollar you give to the UNITED WAR FUND goes directly to the men who would be willing to give a hundred dollars to eat Thanksgiving dinner at home with their friends.

Attractive Gift Gloves For Women The finest of washable cape and kid glove grades that have, been shown this year are assembled now for gift giving. Style and size assortments are probably more complete than they will be later and all stocks are fresh and new. Washable cape gloves, in tan and grey Washable cape gloves, in white ivory, grey and tan, $2.23 and $2.50 Two clasp black kid gloves, white stitching and embroidery. Two clasp kid gloves, black with white stitching embroidery, $2.75 Two clasp kid gloves, white with black stitching and embroidery, 83.25 Two clasp kid gloves, white With stitching $2.75 Chamoisette gloves, white and colors $1.00, $1.25 and $2.25 Double silk gloves, grey, brown and black $1.75 Children's knit gloves 50c, 65e, 75c, $1.00 mid $1.25 Fine Qualities of Silk Hosiery For Any Woman's Gift List Grades at $2.00 and $2.25 that possess that excellence of workmanship and finish that make for a perfect gift. Black Silk Hose, with fashioned feet and high spliced heels, $2.00 Black Thread Silk Hose, fashioned feet, all silk or with lisle garter tops Cordovan Thread Silk Hose, fashioned feet and high spliced heels, $2.00 Black Cotton Seamless Hose, with high spliced heels 25c Black Lisle Seamless Hose, high spliced heels 39c Fine Gift Pieces in This Group of Reduced Furniture We have found too many single pieces on our furniture floor the remainders of broken suites, odds and ends accumulating from this line, and that line so out go these single pieces to morrow at substantial reductions.

Here's a hint to gift seekers. One $19.50 reed settee $9.75 One $25.00 reed settee One $52.50 toilet table $20.23 One $35.00 mahogany bed $17.30 One $55.00 davenport Comfortable Furniture for the Living room Three piece Mahogany Livingroom with cane ends and tapestry upholstering; chair, rocker and davenport bed with mattress included $189.00 Golden Oak and Fumed Oak Bed Davenports, in imitation brown Spanish leather; mattress included $59.00 Tapestry Davenport, 78 inches long, with spring cushion seat and spring back; pillow arms $105.00 Seventy eight inch Tapestry Davenports, with spring seat and back i $69.00 Large overstuffed Wing Chairs and Rockers, in extra quality tapestry $29.50 Old Ivory and Walnut Vanity Dressers Cedar Chests $16.50 to $19.00 There Are Many Men of Many Tastes and Here Are Good Overcoats in Sufficient Variety Some men want a plain overcoat in an unobtrusive pattern, a conservative dress style some men want a big storm coat that will keep them as warm as the. proverbial "bug in a rug" some men want a style that has snap to its lines and pep in its pattern. To meet these varying tastes requires careful planning and wise judgment. We have a wonderfully complete showing of good overcoats from makers who enjoy a national reputation built on the solid foundation of personal, man to man indorsement.

Overcoats at $20, $25, $30, $35, $50 and $65. Ulsterettes, single and double breasted form fitting overcoats, box coats, semi English styles, mil models, conservative effects in Velour Montagnac Irish Frieze Silver Beaver Cloth Vicuna Chinchilla Beaver and Kersey Storm Cloth Outfitting the Little Tot Just because one is a wee baby is no reason at all that one be forgotten when Autumn and Winter wardrobes are being discussed. Mothers like the assurance which they tell us they always can depend on here the assurance that nothing will be shown them for the cooihg baby which lacks good taste or smartness. Values, as always, are most dependable. Infants' Knit Goods Infants' caps, white and pink or blue trimming, 75f, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50 Infants' white sweaters, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 to $6.50 Infants' sacques 75f, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.95 Infants' leggings $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50 Infants' bootees 25, 35, 50, 65 to Infants' mittens 35f and 500 Infants' sweater sets $7.95 and $8.95 Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Second Floor.

A Remarkable Sale of Suits New Styles: Exceptional Values The most interesting bit of news that has come from our Women's Apparel Section this season is this announcement of a remarkable sale tomorrow of Winter Suits. Garments which heretofore hase sold at Higher prices will be offered 'tomorrow at unique savings. Every garment is fresh from one of America's foremost fashioners of women's suits and every one is a genuine bargain. Warm Winter Coats in Pleasing Styles Attraclive Values in All Colors For Women There are about 450 Coats that will be of particular interest to women who are planning to buy a new Winter Coat before the Thanksgiving holidaysrand every one. of them possesses an individuality of design that discriminating women will admire.

The styles are the smartest that we have' seen this autumn and they have been developed of fabrics which give assurance of service beyond one season. All are of full length, warmly lined and in many cases snugly interlined. The materials of which these coats have been made are the best woolens procurable evora, velour, wool velour, silycrtone, Normandy, duvet de laine and English Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Second Floor. Christmas Shopping Do It Now Avoid Fatigue Flannelette Gowns Keep You Warm It is so easy to keep warm on the coldest nights, no matter how many windows are open, if one wears comfy flannelette "nighties." Flannelette Gowns, in colored stripes, with or without collar $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 to $2.95 White Flannelette Gowns, neat braid trimming, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 Short Flannelette Skirts, flounce finished with plain hem or 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 Short Knitted Skirts, in grey or white, with colored border 50c, 75c. 85o, $1.00 to $3.50 WARM BATH ROBES Blanket Robes, in attractive patterns in Copenhagen, grey, tan, Navy and rose; flat collar, rope girdle.

Special $3.95 Misses' Blanket Bath Robes, in rose, Copenhagen, Navy, tan and red $2.95 Children's Robes, in Copenhagen," rose, grey, Navy and red $1.50 Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Second Floor. Cotton Half Hose, in black, tan, Kavy and grey; 3 irs in fancy box 90c Fine Silk Lisle Seamless Half Hose, in black, tan, Navy and grey; 3 pairs in fancy box $1.15 Fresh, New Curtains For Winter Months Are Shown in a New Display in the Drapery Section Rooms and doorways can be made ri of winter by adding new curtains or cur Curtain Muslins of durable quality, in attractive check and stripe designs; 36 inches wide. Yard 89c Fancy patterns of stripe and check Voile of excellent quality. Yard to 65c Cretonnes in' many, good patterns of Tapestry and Bird Designs. Yard, 50c to $1.50 Curtain weaves for draperies and doorways.

Yard 85c to $2.00 CURTAINS OF NET. SCRIM AND WOOD SILK Some of the Net and Scrim styles are plain. Borne are elaborately trimmed and others are simply hemstitched. Pair, $2.00 to $15.00 ch and attractive during the dull days tain materials from this showing. Light feight Curtains, in plain or mixed colorings, for doorways.

Pair, $6.50 to $8.00 Silk Curtains, in mulberry, green and tan. Pair $23.50 Beautiful Wood Silk Curtains, in color tones of green and brown, blue and brown, solid rose, tan and green and solid tan. Pair $25.00 Table Runners and Fancy Pillows suggest splendid gift items for the Christmas season They are tn Tapestry and Velour, rich in design, $3.00 to $10.00 Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Third Floor. Men's Hosiery of Assured Style and Service Gift hosiery for men is neatly boxed to make its Christmas message cheerier. Fiber Silk Seamless Half black, grey and cordovan 50c Thread Silk Seamless, Half Hose, in black and colors Men's Heavy Wool Union Suits 75c Garments made for men who are exposed to the weather much of their time.

Heavy Natural Wool Union Suits, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00, $1.50, $5.00, $6.00, $0.50, $7.00 and $8.00 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, fleece lined; in grey and Egyptian $2.50 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, fleece lined; in grey and Egyptian. Each $1.00 Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Street Floor. Fine Quality Mealy Potatoes, 2 1 2 bus. $5.00 Hershey's delicious Cocoa, 2 lbs. 45c Ritter's Catsup, 3 bottles 35c Plum Pudding, can 15c to 69c Fancy refiners' Table Syrup, gallon cans, 8c Vanilla Flavoring, for cake and desserts; pint bottle, 40c; quart bottle, 98c.

Strained honey, pure clover, lb. jar, 49c; pint jar, 59c; 6 lb. 10 lb. buckets. $3.98.

Oatmeal, new milled, 10 lbs 76c Budded Walnuts, thin shelled, California grown, lb 49c TTvn nnrfl tpfl I'nrn tnMuto. onnntv 2 Ilia 89c 1 Filberts, extra fancy, lb 29c New Sauerkraut, finest quality, 2 cans, 31c Steel cut Coffee, 5 lbs. 8c Sani Flush, can 25c California Layer Figs, lb 45c Beef and Chicken Bouillon Cubes, one dozen boxed 23c Fancy Uncoated Rice, lb. package 15c Good Laundry Soap. 10 bars 45o Sunshine Dainty Sugar Wafers, box, 65c Best quality Cornstarch, 2 lbs.

15c India and Ceylon Tea, fine quality, 41c Arrow Borax Soap, 100 bars $6.25 Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, Basement. I it r..

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