12 1^ ———— jj • ii _ 1,1 ■!, 1 .. _ ■ 'll ! ■■ —llll^———— ————JL—L—^ Mill and Factory Sale j j^l Men's Shirts: Special in the The Best Domestic Cotton *" ul I 3 ~^p Mill and Factory Sale at 35c Poplin at ,7. , Another shipment <rf this fine poplin, In the February Sale at .. N> Men's blue chambray shirts, with two separate collars. cerized' regular 25c value 1 Snecial ,!f tin-'\KM Good furniture at a cheap price is the story in a nut shell. Each Sizes 14 to i,. Mill an.l lactorj. Sale price Ssf , p' t o ~,1, ' 1 bureau, princess dresser and chiffonier shows careful workmanship and Men s "Amoskeag" chamhray shirts, collar attached, double ,u r H " or > aale . ' thorough finishing to give lasting Service. MiM n ,„"d a F t'V° n s i fa p d P ° C '" !t ' SiM " 14 V« Golden oak, mahogany and birdseye maple. These are regular Men's black satine. black and white stripe' drill and 1 khaki Check and Stripe sl6.soV«lueS.4hesalepvesy<mtheopp<MtTOay ofbuyin g them»tsl2.9s work shirts, collar attached. Mill and Factory Sale Price, 35<f White LaWfl ill the Sdle at / coat!;:;:'. il^.'t!rL p £Ll£ Xis ™»good, u»is to , g ood Men's SI.OO and $1.25 Wool Shirts 7C A Goods *>* in the Sale at.... . /OC less hand adjustment, sizes 5 to 16, neat striped percale, plain 2Sc white voile, 40 inches wide,| 29c stripe pique, 28 inches wide, IMcdlUlll Weight natural Wool shirts and drawers, regular SI.OO and blue chamhray and tan and dark striped madras cloth. Mill '^Tc^striplT 2 J o ar tnches widT 26c corded voile, 40 inches wide! $1.25 Values. Special in the Mill and Factory Sale, each, 75c. • and I-actory Sale Price 25* 29c stripe crepe voile, 40 inches wWe°. 8h ! rtlng . madras '. , 32 . Men ' s sl -°° E ?yP tian cotton ribbed sh ! rts Women's Underwear \yfp>n'c D ,4, < y-4 "A" 'ii V n " . 49c rat,ne> 40 inches wide ..ioc and drawers. Mill and lactory Sale Price, Women's 50c cotton rihbed vests, fleeced, ivien S OanaKerCnierS IYeaUCeCI ,i 5c mercerised voile, 40 inches Dtves, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street each 51)4 . T . wlde 15c, Floor. ,y w:"." • Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. Mill and Factory Men's 17c fine all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs. Mill and Fac- Men S SI.OO Egyptian cotton ribbed Union " tory Sale price vu£c ~ suits, fleeced. Mill and Factory Sale Price, w3e nce ' Men's 12 V4c all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs. Mill and Factory d v /~\/~\OAlll*7"ir>l • 69 £ Women's 50c white cotton ribbed union Sale prico . . ioc JhZHn /Xll - suits, fleeced. Mill and Factory Sale Price, Men s4c white hemstitched handkerchiefs. Mill and Factory Sale SJ -£l-Xl ▼ ▼ vUI UliaWlO 111 „... . J. . _ , 0 - .. ... , J . . , price, 5 for 100 um and ' ieav y weights, Mill and Factory Women« 2ac cotton ribbed vests, low neck, Boys- 3C White hemstitched handkerchiefs. Limit, one dozen to f o • CO CO Sale Price $1.50 sleeveless. Mill and Factory Sale price .. 150 each purchaser. Mill and Factory Sale price i c OlcipiG 1 3.1161X15 Men's 39c heavy Egyptian cotton ribbed Women's 25c white cotton ribbed vests, high Men s ioc japonette hemstitched initial handkerchiefs. Mm and shirts and drawers. Mill and Factory Sale neck, long sleeves, fleeced, drawers to match. Factory s a ie price 5c $2.98 all-wool shawls, 67 inches square, in grey and white Price, each 29? Mill and Factory Sale Price, each ..... 19<* Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Men s store, street Floor. check and solid colors in brown, black and grey with wide Men's 50c heavy cotton fleeced shirts and Children's Peeler cotton ribbed vests and borders. Final Clearance Price $2 50 drawers. Mill and Factory Sale Price, each, pants, sizes 18 to 34. Mill and Factory Sale Wnmpn't \A/lntpr QU $9 - 50 steanier ru S s in tan > brown plaid. Final Clearance PnCC ' eadl « ,K ' vv omen svv inter anoes priC e „ M Women's and Children's Hosierv Reduced in the Mill Fflrtnrv S« 1 Hive*, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. ' ' UlllC/il O ullU J I 11U1 Cll O 1 lUolOlj i dClOry Oflie Children's 2Bc and 37V*c black cashmere hose. Women's 25c imported black split sole cotton hose, r „„ , <( .. ~■ ~. , . lf , . seamless. Mill and Factory Sale price 15c' fashioned feet. Mill and Factory Sale price. 18c, or vjun metal calf, black kidskin and tan calf shoes in latest „ , U1 . 3 pair for 50c 1 lalcsl Children's 12 %c fast black fine ribbed cotton hose; Winter shapes. We are taking advantage of the Mill and n seamless. Mill and Factory Sale price ..»c- _ MEN'S HOSIERY Factory Sale to clean up these stocks. j X Women's tan colored cotton hose, seamless. Mill mMi"?nd Sric'e m . l * 6d .. . .^.TllOc Women's $3.00 tan calf and gun metal calf button shoes with hi*h and Factory Sale price •••••• • ■■■■■ • Men's 12% c cotton hose, seainiess, black and col- Cuban heels, all sizes in the lot Mill and Factorv Sale £1 ,fU .fk \SLi #' Women's 2Bc black silk lisle hoose, seamless. Mill ors. Mill and Factory Sale price, pair, #<•; or 3 pi.ir p r j ce $2.35 ■ Aand Factory Sale price I2J4C for 25c Women's $2.50 Kun metal calf and tan calf button shoes, madp nn jtV'ml' Women's Burson hose, black and tan; regular and Me ?J?„ 2sc f'l'j llsle seamless, black and col higli toe lasts with heavy stitched soles. Mill and Factory <J.-. nr . extra size; 25c quality. Mill and Factory Sale price, ors - M 1" an(l Factory Sale price 12Uc Sale price fpl i'U jti. ' 1 pair, 18c, or 3 pair for 50c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Women's $2.00 patent colt skin and tan calf button shoes/made on ! 3 medium narrow toe lasts with heavy stitched soles and U-i I J3|§|£l__\/ML Cuban heels. Mill nnd Factory Sal? price w1.05 * -I « "I *ll T AA 7" A . • I—'•1 —'• 1 -jgiaras:suara\ Oirls and Children s Winter Coats in rinal Women's $2.00 gun metal calf and black kidskin button's'hoes made B. r.«s^^>. , TSc; WHh -: , . , f.rrr?... M ."'..r...»i.43 mmW- Clearance: rnces bhow Dig bavings W omen s $1.50 black kidskin button shoes with heavy stitched //I «$! p?i^e■**?. . eels ;. Mlll an,1 . , .' a, : t0, . J . Sa,e .i|>l.2o I More than 100 coats for girls and children, representing the balance lasts with on'k'ipkt\ier u soVoß. s ' I s{ifes n 2^i e to n «i" An | of our Winter stock, go into a final Winter clearance at prices that will aiK oives. u poni(''i^oy&- Stewart—-street Fioor, ReaV:' '' M appeal to scores of parents. In the clearance you will find $5.50 to $7.50 | ! coats, in sizes 10 to 14, reduced to $2.50. Demonstrations of Interest i„„ vr , T • j Girls' $9.50 and $12.50 coats, in Astrakhan, j Children's $12.50 coats in broadcloth; col- j lilt?JvJJvyllol Vt/ JUlIl"IlO chinchilla and ziheline ; colors, navy, grey and ors> tan> aI1( j Copenhagen, trimmed with j-4^4 1 0Q.-r r r<-» - 4 hlack. Sizes 10 and l_. I inal C karance black, pfush collar and cuffs. Sizes 4to 6. o Housewives in the Mill and Factory Sale Tite." wc 9s.«n Matchless floor mops arc made with adjustable handles that thi 1 tii A \,' if ' ■ „ broadcloth, trimmed with black velvet collar, Girls ' s s ' so and s 6 ' so coats checks > clotll automatically shift to any desired angle. You'll buy one of these . napkins made lor seruce and specially cuffs and wide belt. Size 12. Final Clearance a »d serge; colors, tan, red, navy and black mops at some time or other. priced in the Mill and l actory Sale because we arc direct im- price #6.50 and white stripe. Sizes Bto 10. Final Clear- The regular price is $1.25. During this special demonstra- P orters an{l can bu >' for less - Children's $5.95 and $6.50 coats in velvet ancc Price . / tion in the basement we have lowered the orice i< B . oc 11ne ,nercerizt>d table damask; new patterns, yard 39c corduroy, chinchilla, Astrakhan and diagonal Girls' $7.50 coats in navy blue serge, moire • 50c old-fashioned German homespun table linen, 58 inches wide, cloth Sizes 3to 6. Final Clearance Price, silk collar and cuffs. Sizes 10, 12 and 14. Wear-Ever Aluminum Cooking Utensils dt°e patterns yard ................... 3»c ' $3.95 Final Clearance Price Another demonstration of interest is t'le one on \v, s r bleached linen table damask, ,0 Inches wide, yard ....6»c rr \ 1 • 11 * car " Fine SI.OO bleached table linen, 72 inches wide, beautiful patterns, " ver Aluminum ware. A factory representative, who knows yard 851 l y-i tv T *« \* Tt rr r\ -t abo„t evcryUung .Uerc is to know about cooking „ten si l s , is "T. TUT IN 6CK 1 ICCeS MUITS KedUCCd iere. ic xg ,u t<> \ou any information you may want $1.50 fine double table damask, new patterns, two yards wide yard abon, aluminum ware. 55c sancepans go this week for .. 29* «»«»»»»» 'T AWP«t Pnrf*i of tUf* Winter Hemmed cotton mercerized napkins, 18x18 inches, dozen 75c IU lllC I—/W VV V/OI 1 1 Fine Sweaters Reduced 20x°o worttfj'Poo enimed rea^y for ut| e. size The store has probably never before offered such rare fur values as we announce for tlie Mill , Hemstitched linen luncheon napkins, 15x15 inches, beautiful pat- ' and Factory Sale. \\ omens full fashioned sweaters, French and English tern \xTra t heavy s i°inen r napMns' 22x22 inches worth lYftn 49 Every fur neckpiece and muff from regular stock has been repriced to the lowest level ui makes, gre}, helio, C openhagen, green, fawn and white. Spe- Heavy linen damask napkins, regular dinner size 24x24 ° Z in?hes* the Winter Season, and every skin is guaranteed to be the finest to be found in America. cial in the Mill and Factory Sale L worth s4.so per dozen *" Mpn'« Aiiernra c i,„ rt i ''JTII'\T" Hemmed cotton napkins, 18x18 inches jsi- Mill and Factory Mill and Fnclory i\iens angura sweaters, short length, V-neck, siiiele and r ., . „ _ . ot Sale Price. sale l*rtce. double breasted. Special in the Mill and Factorv Sal.. OK • Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. $225.00 Persian Lamb Coat; size 38 $150,00 $30.00 Moleskin Muffs; large pillow size $15.00 nr >- , . u . aCtGr > bale ' •%>•!)« on Persian Coat: size 38 $225.00 $25.00 Black Fox While Animal Muff, black satin Women s SS.UU light and medium weight sweaters, plain * $45 00 Natural skunk Neckpiece MO.oo frills ! $20.00 and fancy wea\es. Mill and Factorv Sale «'t ~o w <L SIO.OO Natural Skunk Muff $27.50 $25.00 Electric Seal Muff $18.50 Wnmcn'c nnrl !' '" ' iW [U\» f A /\ $25.00 Natural Raccoon Muffs ;J®- 50 Electric Seal Cape, neckpiece $12.50 .. sweaters with roll and regular M (%Vf> K lTar\rt/i. r - - Q ♦ A $21.50 Natural Raccoon JMuffs 2J552 *30.00 Black Fox and Whole Animal Neckpiece trim collars. Mill and lactorv ale uu OLrWjIJCi Vvflll i* X - C Vrl $-5.00 Fitch Set; muff is in pillow shape J»«l wtu» heads and tails $20.00 div.., p„ m ,roy s, 5t...,,, St.,,;simVrUVr.' ' jij j p U VOuIwOTA «"• .SJK "V/ " #3 5 00 Knit Fox Ne< kpiece 111 stoic effect .... $20.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. Employes of Steel Company Banquet at Mechanicsburg Sffetal to The Teltgraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., Feb. i».—Fifty four men of the frog and switch de partment of the Pennsylvania Steel Company enjoyed a banquet at the American House In this place on Sat urday evening. The menu included chicken, waffles and oysters. Pink carnations and ferns decorated the tables around which gathered the merry company. With B. A. Hank- In, of Harrlsburg, as toastmaster, speeches were made by G. S. Vickery, superintendent of the department; W. >l. Henderson and C. A. Langdon, as sistants. MONDAY EVENING, Fickleness of Woman Proverbial, Says Kunkel Another echo of tho Jacob-Louisa M. Snyder dlvorre suit was heard in ' tho Dauphin County Court this morn ing when President Judge Kunkel s granted a rule upon the woman to show cause why the court's order I against Snyder for maintenance should c not be discontinued. The divorce suit - was heard by a jury and Snyder got i his divorc He is many years his ■ pretty wif. senior: she i» a trained , nurse, and he proposed, , was de , veloped at the trial, during his con . valescence. Exceptions have been - filed to the Jury's finding and the de cree has not been handed down. i Counsel for Mrs. Snyder wanted to tiled a bill for additional counsel fees, but the court decided the financial status of Snyder would have to be first shown. Judge Kunkel smilingly advised counsel to await the probable outcome of the dlvonie proceeding: "Fickleness of woman," said the court drily, "is proverbial." TttELVE ABOVE ZERO Twelve degrees was the lowest fig ure reached by the mercury in the last twenty-four hours. At 8 o'clock this morning the low mark was reached, and there was not much of a rise all day. During the night *the thermom eter continued to drop /from twenty four degrees at 8 o'clock last night. It will continue cold ana fair to-night and to-morrow. J' 4 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AGED TREE PLANTER DIES FROM PARALYTIC STROKE James M. Ciirtstman, aged 76, of Fort Hunter, died at 7 o'clock yester day morning from a stroke received three years ago. For nearly llfty years Mr. Christ man lived in Perry county, near Dun cannon. where he was In the lumber business and did fruit and shade tree planting. Mr. Christman planted more trees in this city than any other man in Horrlsburg. His plantings included elms In Front street, Second street and in front of churches and school buildings. He is survived by one son, John A. Christman, two daughters, Laura I. and Cora A. Christman. and one granddaughter. Funeral services will bo held Wednesday afternoon at 2 /clock from his home. Burial will be made in River View Cemetery, Ho.ckton. Pa. LUMB ADMITTED TO BAR Captain George F. Lumb, this c 'tV> for several years deputy superintend ent of the Pennsylvania State Police Department, to-day was admitted to practice at the 'Dauphin county b®.r. Captain Lumb, who has been reading law with W. H. Earnest, was present ed for admission by that attorney. JOIN FIGHT ON SALOON After downtown ministers and resi dents had voiced the protests of the people against the proposed saloon of "Pat" Sullivan at 854 South Cameron street In a mass meeting at Trinity Lutheran Church yesterday afternoon petitions against the saloon were FEBRUARY 9,1014. signed by every one at the service. Hotel, Post Office and Store at Dietrich, Destroyed by Fire Yesterday Afternoon Elizabethville, Pa.. Feb. 9. —Yester- day afternoon at 1.30 o'clock the Dietrich post office, one mile south of this place, burned away, with all the contents. The building was used as a hotel, post 'office and general store. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought The proprietor. Harry McLaughlin, and his family had gone to Westfield, N. J., to visit his home and had left the place in charge of another man, but this man left the place on a visit, and while away it took fire. A passer by saw the llames and gave the alarm, but the high wind soon had full swaj and only a few things were saved. The icehouse and pigsty were also burned. The cause was a defective l!ue, as near as they are able to state. The loss is partly covered by insur ance. Some of the mall was saved, but the equipment was burned. Bears the T"
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