Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 12, 1914, Page 12, Image 12

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Here sGreatNews of Friday Bargains in the Mill &jFactory Sale
The attractions adver- ' ' Womeri ' s Neckwear | Colored Dress Goods Week-End Specials in' | Cushion Tops ( >)
tised for Friday cannot i»Ti£ !
be sold on orders by tele- range of styles, values np to SI.OO. j 50c shepherd checks', 36 inches Children's $1.50 to $2.50 corduroy '• on ,n(;n - Trimmed HatS and
~l,A n„ ri f\ rv _ -i rriday onlv 12$£0 wide in fm, r w«„i,c ir j i and velvet hats and bonnets. Fri- _* /av
phone, C. OD. or mail. > urayles. day and Saturday 95<J 50c stamped linen burlap and rep ReadvtO WPflfHflk
Early purchasers are 1< ey Ribbons ' 75c "shepherd'checks '42 fjchtt Children's corduroy caps, white! cushions. Friday only 250 Q y tO-WearrlatS
bound to share excep- 1 'any colored ribbons in printed j wide, in two styles. Friday'only navy and brown, 50c to SI.OO values. Pictures Reduced Friday Only
tional vfllup*; warps, mostly light grounds, large yard ah* Friday and Saturday 250 _ .
nondi values. r ™,W rs ,"". 480 »'««. & stewart. Second Floor. Framed pictures in many sires, rj r
patterns, .to 6 inches wide, 7tc hennetta (French), 42 inches values to $3.50. Friday only. .980 /Ar
. values U P lo 59c - Fnda y " n] y> yard wide, full range of colors. Friday . 59c gold and oak frame nature _ _
White Goods 350 only, yard Cambric Corset Covers p rints . Friday only 250 B^,^^
SI.OO English longcloth, 10 yards Women's Handkerchiefs u? SC , rge ' , inches Wlde ' m Cambric corset covers, high neck, Dives, pomeroy * stewart Third Floor.
to a piece; one piece to a customer w i , f , ' iaaes ™ navy, brown, grey, tan tight fitting, plain finish at neck and Black Drees CrWlc
Friday only pieci .... Z« s cross bar and ancj bor- and cadet. Friday only, yard. .350 sleeves. Limit two to a customer Corset Specials
2e. c rhit '1 > t .in handkerchiefs, worth 4c. Friday .*>9c fancy weave poplin, 36 inches and none exchanged. Friday only 50c black granite cloth, 36 inches
• u W remnan s, only, 4 for 10* wide, ten good shades. Friday only 100 $5.00 Nemo Modart front lace and wide. Friday only, yard 35*
Mdltllr. W "" K "' a S»l-, embroidered yard > Muslin GoWTIS American Lady corsets. Friday 7Sc black crepe, 42 inches wide
' . ,'i .. , handkerchiefs, hemstitched and seal- 75c crepe, half silk, 40 inches M ,• .. . ~r . .
.c corded white voile, neat cord loped borders, slightly soiled', values wide . live shades. Friday only ushn gowns, high and \-shaped Dives, Pomeroy 4 stewart. Second Floor. 75,. black checked suiting 42
stripe for dresses and waists. Fri- „ D to 15r KriHav 1f „• yard........ " «£.' necks, long sleeves. Limit two to a . ~ DiacK checked suiting, 42
day only, yard 110 day only, 3 for SL2S serge, 54 inches wide shadet cu f tome £, a " d none exchanged, 50c inches wide, all wool. Friday only,
SI.OO linen sheeting, 2y 2 yards Embroidery navy. Friday only, yard 880 va UC ' y y Corsets OR Street Floor 49^
W \t.in^sh' y s' V rd '3. l ' ; ? ,! ■ Swiss Cmbrolder >' -J Short Skirts $2.00 Lady corsets. Fri- aH wool. Friday^ly!yarf".
c men finish suiting, 33 inches insertions, Ito 4 inches wide, in a hogany. Friday only, yard... .900 Short knitted skirts, natural color. J, y * " : $1.35 $1 25 b]ack p anamaS 4 : nch
wide for suits and skirts. hiday large range of patterns. Values up $2.00 and $3.00 coatings, 54 inches Friday only 250 SI.OO American Lady corsets. Fri- w j de aJ j , pridav nntv «, ri
only, yard 110 to 25c. Friday only, yard .... 100 wide, odd lots. Friday only, yard p . • day only 690 ' y 95*
Napkins and Table Linens Swiss embroidery shirtwaist SI.OO scintilla, 40 inches wid! rl , ff T! SI.OO brassieres. Friday only $2.50 black ratine, 54 inches wide
IfclStaS? FrMay oU tl 85 hche!
D '- Trimmings w£^»^ 54 5? o„iy ».•»
only, yard 350 . Fancy silk braids, assorted color- \VnoYnri '<tim "J' Long KimoilOS $1.25 black silk and wool crepe,
Jngs in a large range of styles, l val- • V "j mixed suitings, 54 Set of Irons
Huck Towels ties up to 25c. Friday only, yard . , wc ' I ! l^ a . des of blue ' ? re y Lon S cre P e Kimonos, Empire OI 1 ° nS * ' SC 980
3 * anct orown. Friday only, yard, style, grey, lavender and navy, Dover sad irons in eun metal fin- D,ves ' Pomoro > r & Stewart, street Floor.
12^ 2 c red border cotton huck Lace bands in white and ecru 3 1 - 45 $ 2 - 50 ' Z95 and $3.50 values. Fri- ish three irnn «. an .
towels good size and quality. Fri- to 6 inches wide, values up to 25c. D ' V ° S ' P ° meroy & stewart - street da y onl y onW set ' W •W ♦ Ck
day only, 4 for 350 Friday only, yard .... 50 Dlves - Po » 6r oy & stewart Second Floor. nday onl y' set 75 0 Women S Winter Shoes
Fancy Linens D,VOB> pomor °y * suwart, street Floor. Cotton Dress Goods Basement Miscellany $1.50 and $2.00 black kidskin
$2.00 to $2.50 shams, fancy linens, , . , 50c silk pongee, 36 inches, solid Furniture Specials $1.25 oiled brush floor mops. Fri- heavy '
scarfs and center pieces, round and Jewelry and Silverware Shades and floral designs, half silk. $5.50 felt mattresses. Friday da y onl y ?50 to 4. Friday only 790
square Japanese drawn work center 50c sterling silver thimbles small Friday only, yard only... $3.69 sl-50 oiled floor mops. Friday ,- 7 , n ..
with linen cluny,lace edge. Special sizes Friday only .. ... . 100 crepe plisse, 30 inches. Fri- $16.00 brass beds. Friday only only $1.50 Women S Rubbers
D.V„, a 5 ,„., fSSf Fridayoonly.y y . braS ' a ' arm raiinVs'.'itaens', $3.75 enameled beds. Fri'Joriy Decorated China Fridlv h onl!""
J V t , lins, crepe ratine. Friday onlv at a •#1 9<? ' not all sizes. nday only ... 300
Shadow Lace Waists only . .... ! . Ure .. . rameS ;... "iS third of their original prices. $7.50 tables. Friday only Scores of pieces from regular Girls' $1.50 Shoes SI.OO
25c red cut beads Friday only Dlves - P°meroy & stewart, street Floor. $3.50 oak and mahogany tables. stock, embracing decorated tea pots, '
$5.95 shadow lace waists, with j<)o Friday only $1.95 cracker jars, sugar bowls, water $1.50 black kidskin patent tip lace
collar of crepe de chine, finished 50c coin purses. Friday only 29* D;il r> $65.00 parlor suites. Friday only pitchers, sauce boats and celery shoes; sizes to 5. Friday only
W '«o? r - FM*y°«ly .....t (4.50 50c silver plated berryVoa and and Pillow Cases #49.0° frays, vah.es up to 50c. Friday only «•">
brS£red C dSn s rw W T rold "»« forks - Friday only X9O bleached pillow cases, 42x $3-95 wrllow chatrs. Fr,day only . X t Z' Men's Shoe Bargains
large women, faring siks 4?a'S "' * hemsiiUheS D '"" D '"" « ' $2.00 calfskin Congress shoes, no,
44. I'nday only $2.50 , pillow cases, 45x36 inches. Friday al ' siz f„ ™ da y only ,* v * 9t r°°
Dives, Pomeroy & stewart. second Floor. Men S jNegllgee Shirts °nly 190 Aliiminnm Wnrp LininffS Men ss3 00 patent colt lace shoes
,, . $1 bleached sliepts QOvQn /\JU.millum ware » with Goodyear welt oak leather
u , M f n , s SLO ° Wachusett shirts, Friday only 75* A special Friday sale of aluminum 1,000 yards 6j4c cambric, lengths soles. Friday only $1.95
House Dresses siTes - 90x90 cooking ware, including pudding Ito 5 yards, colors; no black. Fri- i>«ve ß . Pomeroy & stewart. street Floor.
Women's $1.25 Baldwin double Men's $1.50 white madras Shirts 9®/ i 85<: pans, strainers, stewing pans, sauce day only, yard 20
service house dresses, large sizes 40 laundered cuffs, sizes to 17'/' i;„ , eaC p ow . cas c "?" s " pans, frying pans and large cups, 25c satine, 36 inches wide, colors Black and KanCV Silks
to 46. Friday only ....89* Friday onlv .... iCi 1,n ' 4 5 inc i es. Friday only, yd., 100 values to 25c. Friday omy .... 100 and black Fridav onlv vard 12i/* amy onw
$1.50 double service house Infants', ' boys' and' girls'* coat i" /jC ached dom et. Friday SI.OO frying pans and sauce pan - Q p armers ' sat ;' 4A 89c black messaline, 36 inches
dresses, sizes 40 to 46. Friday only sweaters maroon Sev and JSi °in u? .......100 sets. Friday only, for both.... 790 f arme rs satin, 40 inches wide Frid ay only, yard 730
SI.OO ISI 00 value Friday onlv 10c bleached domet. hriday only, $1.50 covered sauce pan and lipped wide, shades grey and navy. Fri- 75 c stripe messaline, 36 inches
OTve., Pomeroy & stewart. second Floor. I D„ p. &s„ Men's store street Fi y 80 sauce pan. Friday only, set. .980 day, only, yard 350 wide. Friday only, yard .... 570
' ' ' ' 00^ • I) .* & Street Floor, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basemont. Dlvoa, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor.
GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS!
DOUBLES BEAUTY OE Yd HAIR
fc'or 25 cents you can make your
hair lustrous, fluffy and
abundant
Immediate?— Yes! Certain?—that's
the Joy of it. Your hair becomes
Mgrht, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap
pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful
as a young girl's after a Danderine
hair cleanse. Just try this—moisten
a cloth with a little Danderine and
carefully draw it through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt
or excessive oil, and in just a few mo-
MRS. DISSINGEK'S GUESTS
Mrs. D. A. Shultz, of Halifax, and
her daughter, Mrs. D. W. Stroll, or
Bhamokin, arc enjoying a stay of sev
eral days with Mrs. D. M. Dissinger
at her home, 2129 Penn street.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kunkel, of
Becond and Forster streets, are regis
tered at the Dennis, Atlantic City.
Miss Hester Bowen, of Penn street,
A WOMAN'S PROBLEM
In the looking-glass a woman often sees wrinkles, hollow circles under eyes,
"crow's feet," —all because t he did not turn to the light remedy when worn
down with those troubles which are distinctly feminine. Packache, headache,
pains, lassitude, nervousness and drains upon vitality—bring untold suffering
to womanhood and the face shows it. The nervous system and the entire
womanly make-up feels the tonic effect of
DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION.
It allays and subdues nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, and
i other distressing symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic
.diseases of the feminine organs. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves
mental anxiety and despondency. Known everywhere and for over 40 years
as the standard remedy for the diseases of women. Your dealer in medicines
■ells it in liquid or sugar-coated tablet form; or you can Bend BO one-cent
atamps for a trial box of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tablets. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
#>R. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS REGULATE AND INVIGORATE
STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS. SUGAR-COATED TINY GRANULES-
THURSDAY EVENING,
ments you have doubled the beauty of
your hair. A delightful surprise awaits
those whose hair has been neglected
or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or
thin. Hesides beautifying the hair,
Danderine dissolves every particle of
dandruff; cleanses purilles and invigo
rates the Scalp, forever stopping itch
ing and falling hair, but what will
please you most will be after a few
week's use, when you see new hair—
fine and downy at first—yes—but
really new hair growing all over the
scalp. If you care for pretty, soft
hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25
cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine
from any drug store or toilet counter
and Just try it.—Advertisement.
was hostess for the Merry Girls' Card
Club last evening at her home.
B. Franklin Etter, of Princeton Col
lege, will spend the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Etter, of 209 Pine street.
Mrs. Joshua W. Sharpe, of Cham
bersburg, has been visiting her
brother, David Fleming, at the El
phinstone, Front and Forster streets.
PERSONAL
TOther Personals on Page 4]
Ladies of Maccabees
Will Entertain Guards
. Harrisburg Hive, No. 257, Ladies of
tho . Maccabees, will entertain the
guard team Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 12. in Frantz Hall, Third and
Hamilton streets, at 8 o'clock.
A short business session will be fol
lowed by some fancy drills by the de
gree team, after which refreshments
will be served. All members are urged
to be present to enjoy a social evening.
Illustrated Lecture at
Harris A. M. E. Zion Church
An illustrated lecture on "The Life
and Times of Lincoln" will be given
this evening at the Harris African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church,
Marion street. The speaker will be
Marshall Fickltn, who is well known
as an orator. Admission is froe.
Suffrage Card Party
at the Dunkle Residence
Another of the delightful card par
ties arranged by members of the Cen
tral Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage As
sociation will bo held at the residence
of Mrs. Samuel F. Dunkle, Nineteenth
and Derry streets, Tuesday afternoon,
February 24, at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs.
Mabel Cronise Jones and Mrs. Charles
Francis Etter will assist Mrs. Dunkle.
Mrs. Wilson Miller left to-day for a
trip to Washington and Atlanta Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. AI. K. Thomas and
small son. Alfred Thomas, came home
from Atlantic City to-day.
Mrs. \\ G. Agacock. 14X2 Naudain
street, and mother, Mrs. Emma Shank,
of Atlantic City, are spending a week
in Wilkes-Carre and Bloomsburg vis
iting relatives.
Mrs. G. M. Bshelinan, of 1412 Nau
dain street, is spending ten days with
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hefiey at El
mlra. N. Y.
Mrs. Frank A. Bobbins, Jr., of 1517
North Second street, has gone to visit
her mother, Mrs. Isaac N. Bobbins, in
Frederick. Md.
G. M. ISshelman, of Enola, is spend
ing the day in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Robert Hunt Lyon, of 22 5
South Thirteenth street, has issued
cards for a matinee bridge on Wednes
day February IS.
Miss Katharine Bentley, of Cleve
land, Ohio, is the guest of her cousin,
Miss Graeo IJentlej', of Green street,
for ten days.
ftAKRIBBURG TELEGRAPH
I Central High School Notes
of Timely Interest
A meeting of the charter members
of the Demosthenian Liiterary Society
was held at the home of Miss Edith
Lewis, Capital street, Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock. A program was nr.
ranged for the remaining meetings of
the year at which there will be music
by all society members and many pop
ular short stories will be read. Tho
next meeting of the society will be
held at the home of Miss Anna Mosoy,
Lexington street.
The charter members present in
cluded Misses Elizabeth Dell, Anna
Mosey, Ruth Kcrstetter, Luan Shaffer
and Edith Lewis, Carson McAllister,
Russell Lindsay, Paul Bowman and
Boas Sites.
Miss Elsie Hill, of the class of 'ls,
who met with a serious accident at
the Technical high school on Feb
ruary 5 during a meeting of the school
directors of Pennsylvania, Is doing
nicely. Miss Hill was able to bo up
and about for a short time yester
day, showing marked signs of im
provement.
EAST HARRISRURG W. C. T. U.
WILL MEET ON FRIDAY
There will be a meeting of the East
Harrisburg Woman's Christian Tem
perance Union Friday afternoon, Feb
ruary 13. at 2 o'clock, at the residence
of Mrs. E. E. Mickey. 432 South Thir
teenth s reet. Mrs. Mary Weller will
lead on the topic "Membership Con
tests." This will be Week and Union
Signal subscription day.
MRS. COX ASKED TO SING
AT WHITE HOUSE MUSICALE
Mrs. Roy G. Cox is going to Wash
ington next Monday to spend a day or
two with Miss Margaret Wilson at the
White House. Mrs. Cox will attend a
state dinner and afterward will sing
at an informal musicale in which Miss
Wilson will also participate.
Miss Sara Itadcliffe, of Philadelphia,
who was visiting Miss Janet Sawyer
and also her aunt, Mrs. David S. Funk,
returned home a day or two ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dunlap, of
Toledo, Ohio, left for home this morn
ing after a brief stay among Harris
burg relatives.
Miss Gertrude Ely has returned to
Bryn Mawr after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Brandes Ely, 307 North
Front street.
Miss Genevieve Watson and Miss
Claire Watson, of Philadelphia, are
visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mary F. Wat
son. of State, street. I
Miss Coetting. of Brooklyn, who was
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mellck,
of North Second street, lias returned
home.
Dickinson Freshmen
Hold Successful Banquet
The first annual banquet of the
freshman class of Dickinson College
was held last evening at the Hotel Co
lumbus this city, with the following
members In attendance:
The Misses Baker, Bobb, Mohler,
Meredith, Leidig, Kelff, Shumpp, Snei
der, Stuart, Jones, McMillan, Wagner,
Reigel, Mecl«, Evans; Messrs. Shelly,
Taylor, Robinson, Price, Dougherty,
Dolby, Warfleld, Mead, Compton,
Ede, Eppley, Nuttle, Woodward, Cor
son, Brookmire, Humer, Hoover,
Mutnma, Adams, Stappleton, Davics,
Shannon, White, Young, Respeso, Ba
shore, IJurton, Mechanic, Ilartzel,
Shollenbu'rger, Myers, Rubinofski,
Morgan, Bagonstoss, Hering, Filler,
Davles, Evans, Gissiel, McCabe, Byars,
Lyon, Goodyear, Courtney, Nlcklas,
Strlte, Machs, Van Auken, Baker, Reu
mer, Shuey, Hortzler, Hopkins, Meek.
The patrons were Dr. Mervln G.
Filler, Mrs. Filler and ftfrs. McAsney.
There was great joy expressed over
eluding the wily sophomores, who are
always on the alert to frustrate plans
of the freshles.
Shower of Aluminum
For Mr. and Mrs. Bothe
Just after Mrs. C. L. Sheafor an
! nounced the marriage of her relative.
Miss Dorothy Getbaugh, to N. Orris
Bothe, of this city, a party of marry
makers gathered at their new home,
2505 Agate street, to present a showor
of aluminum ware to the newlyweds.
Among the gifts were a number of
pieces of handsome linens.
The wedding took place at Hagers
town, Md., the Rev. Dr. Rate perform
ing the ceremony at the Methodist
parsonage. The bride, who was un
attended, wore a light blue frook with
touches oi white fur. She carried a
bouquet ot white carnations and fern.
Mrs. Thomas Stewart Blair, of 408
North Second street, is improving in
health after a severe attack of lum
bago.
Mrs. Harry Ulrlch, of Intercourse,
was a recent guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pastor, of Green street.
Mrs. William B. Holmes, of Hones
dale, a member of the advisory com
mittee of the woman's synodical or
ganization of the Presbyterian Church,
left for home at noon after a brief
stay with Mrs. Gilbert M. Mc'Ckuley,
t;! South Front street.
Miss Bessie Fager, of 1212 North
Second street, gave a dansant last
evening at her home complimentary
i to Miss Brunner.
FEBRUARY 12, 1914.
"CAMS" IF BE SICK,
HCHY, US—DIME A BOX
Turn the rascals out—the headache,
biliousness, constipation, the sick, sour
stomach and foul gases—turn them
out to-night with Cascarets.
Don't put In another day of distress.
Lot Cascarets sweeten and regulate
your stomach; remove the sour, un
digested and fermenting food and that
misery-making gas; take the excess
bile from your liver and carry off the
g\
IPRICE 10 CENTSI
WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP,
Edward Pancako and Miss Belle
Pancake, of Boas street, are home
after a pleasure trip to Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edwards, of
Johnstown, with their daughter, Mrs.
Herman Thome, of Pittsburgh, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson,
of Penn street, yesterday.
Mrs. William H. Mlddleton, of 124
West State street, was a guest of Mrs.
Clay Dlener at AnnvlUe for several
days.
J. Koss HUdebrand, of Saltlllo, 1B
spending several days with his son,
William Edward HUdebrand, 321 Wal
nut street.
Dr. John F. Culp will be host at a
dinner of eighteen covers this evening
at the Senate.
There §m Only One
"Bromo
To Omt Thm GENUINE, Omll For Tim Foil Nmmm
Laxative BromQuinine
UmmdTbo WorM Over to Out*o oOold In OooDay
I Whenever you feel mucoid coming on think p
of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine. f Jff
Look for this signature on the box. 25c. MIL) I w
decomposed waste matter and consti
pation poison from the bowels. Then
you feel great.
A Cascaret to-night will straighten
you out by morning—a 10-cent box
from any drug store will keep your
head clear, stomach sweet, liver and
bowels regular and make you feel bul
ly and cheerful for months. Don't
forget the children.—Advertisement.
VALENTINE DECORATIONS
AT SUCCESSFUL DANCE
One of the most successful demoor.
of the season was that arranged for
Tuesday evening by Miss Helen Tette
mer and Miss Laura Nicholas, at Han
shaw's Hall. The decorations in Val
entine style, were most elaborate and
attractive and many out-of-town
guests enjoyed the event.
IDYL WHILE CLUB MEETING
The Idylwhlle Card Club will hold
its weekly meeting to -morrow after
noon Instead of to-day, the regular
date, with Mra. Fred H. Squires, at
Paxtang.