12 The Best Values Offered This ! Year in Plain Fancy Ratine §jm Thousands of Yards in tAg Season s Best Styles UT V Shades Reduced luSjSgfe o - «9|| The continued cool weather has delayed Ugl economies offer edwill make shoppers ignore | 'YgL the weather and start that activity in wash goods which otherwise would be in full swing at this time. Every Woman Should Profit By These Unusual Values 51.50 fancy Plaid Ratine, 45 inches, *] C s l - ?0 lvatine Ilopsacking weave. 4Qf 4 styles. Special, yard /OC | shades. Special, yard SI.OO plain Ratine. 40 inches wide, *7 ZL <>c Ratine. 40 inches wide, solid sliadcs and 8 shades. Special, yard /OC washable checks. Special, fiQ p $2.00 plain Ratine, 47 inches, d* 1 >ard 6 shades. Special, yard $ 1 tOv S-.00 Xub Crepe. 38 and 44 ins. tf» 1 O C ci i • i, .• i- i wide. l ) styles. Special, vard .. «P A $1.09 plain Ratine, 4,-> inches. rf» 1 O C - v fine quality. Special, yard $ 1 IUJ 51. 2? Xub Ratine. 4_' inches, 10 Q 51. 25 Ratine, nc.it checks in brown, wistaria. st\les. Special. \ard blue and black on white grounds, 7 C 51.50 Ratine, two-toned weaves. A _ styles. 42 inches. Special, yard f9O 44 inches. Special, yard wvv Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street I'loor. The Annual Spring Clearance of Suits Now in Progress . • Provides the Most Pronounced Savings of the Year for Women and Misses The year's most striking ex- p - 7 . amples of rare values are now j v - < being shown in the Dives, Pom- j i ~ eroy Stewart annual Spring : . Tv _ clearance of misses' and women's f/zy- i t suits. Every garment in our reg- \J/ ular stock has been given a price yU which makes the suit a remark- able value. In fact there is not j ~ a single suit in the stock that has \ ) / 1 w not been reduced to a lower price i I l[ than it was bought for at actual \ | cost. This means that you cannot find equal values in any other store in Harrisburg. ' S \ Come to-morrow and sec the suits at / \ these prices. $18.50 Suits All Reduced to $12.50 $25.00 Suits All Reduced to $16.50 $35.00 Suits All Reduced to $20.00 51H.50 suit- ill novelty material anil |>lain serge; $20.00 suits in gabardine material in tan anil Co raglan shoulder. round silk collar ainh pcnhagcii shades; collar anil rnlTs o Isatin finished cull's. peg top -kiit: mil). Copenhagen and black. with black velvet; skirt rail peg ton. \niiual Spring Animal Spring Clearance price $12.50 ('learanee priee *20.00 51M.50 lilaek anil ua\> I 'reneli Serge suits: set in $35.00 sliepliertl elieek suits, jaeket lull bov pleat i sleeves or drop .shoulders: short ( utawa.v model: lint- I from the neck: lilaek silk taffeta eollar and cuffs ton trimmed baek: two-tiered skirt. \nnual Spring j skirt and jaeket trimmed with tafTeta silk ruffles' Clearance priee $12.50 Annual Spring Clearance priee $20.01) $25.00 suits in wool Hengaliiie, I'rcnch serge, pop- , *30.50 hlclo silk crepe suit. liaek trimmed iwtli lin and wavy crepe; fancy cut jackets: silk collar fancy ornament. Medici eollar; skirt with liustle and lull's; peg top or two-tiered skirts. Annual drapery. Animal Spring Clearance price ....$30.00 Spring Clearance price $10.50 $17.50 (lornl moire silk suit in Holland blue, crepe 520.00 suit* in shepherd or cluh checks, hlack laf- Hengaliiie collar jacket finished with tassels, skirt feta stole collar trimcd with cerise satin, skirt with with full pcpluin. Annual Spring Clearance price, the circular ruffle trimmed tunic.. Annual Spring . . $35.00 Clearance price $1(1.50 $15.00 imported poplin suit, hlack moire silk c 01530.00 $30.00 suits in hlack. Copenhagen and navy moire, iar anil culTs; trimmed with Homan stripes silk, short white moire collar jacket lined »itli white satin, full peasant jacket, skirt one-tier, with a Homan striped ' straight hack, skirt with three circular flounces. \II- girdle. Annual spring Clearance price $35 00 una I spring Clearance price $20.00 Dives, I'omeroy K Stewart second I'loor. Vacation Play Suits: Boys and Girls No little boy or girl of 0 years or more has ever enjoyed a vacation to the fullest extent unless he or she possessed a play suit. Indians, Cowboys, Squaws and Fireman may be imitated in these suits. Indian Suits. .")op, SI.OO, Baseball Suits, including cap, j Firemen's suit* $1 ..">0 $1.50 to $2.30. belt, shirt and padded pants, ! Squaw and broncho suits « Suits. T.V. »«<• to $1 .OO with fancy braided skirt, $1 .OO 3^1.•III. I'omeroy & Stewart, M«h'm Store, J WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 13, 1914 I You Can't Enjoy Your Porch Without a Porch Shade We don't believe there is as complete a lino of porch shades in any other Harrisburg store as you will find in the Dives, Ponieroy & Stewart Basement. Each shade conies from a maker who has had long expe rience in his work, and each one is equipped with iron pulleys and cotton cord. Sizes arc 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 feet wide, with 8-foot drops .>9f to $2.85 1 lie demand is big right now —so buy early. Couch Hammocks, $4.98 to SIO.OO Made with steel frames and springs and covered with khaki, necessary hardware goes with each ham mock, at k $4.5)8 to SIO.OO Trim Up Your Lawn Now ou don t have to be a scientific gardener to have a good lawn, but you can't get good results from your work without good tools. Hedge shears • $1.19 Garden rakes and .'JO(* | Lawn rakes 29f to 39<* Hoes lOfMo 25<* j tiarden hose, foot 121.if 1 and !•><• $1.50 Linen Ratine and 0 $12.50 imitation leather rocker ..$8.95 $27.50 leather rocker SI 9.50 HALL TAHLES AND CLOCKS $19.50 golden oak hall tables $9 75 $12.50 mission hall clocks 99*50 PAHLOII SI'ITES $65.00 mahogany parlor suites sl9 00 $25.00 mahogany chairs !!.!! $lB 75 $25.00 mahogany rockers slß'"r> $ 1 2.50 mahogany rockers ] . ' 59]- Jj Dives, Ponieroy & Stewart—Third Floor. These Four Grocery Specials Ought to Be Read By Every Woman We'll be glad to receive your phone orders to-nior row on these items, but it will be to your advantage to come to the store for other grocery attractions not ad vertised. 50 cases extra large Florida oranges. Special, to-niurmw, dozen >5 cases choice frc.sh Pineapples; a delicious canning va riety. Special, each Jty, dozen (x) 150 case? Pels' Naphtha soap, 10 cakes, box, 100. /.1 cases Swift s liorax soap. 10 cakes, IWe ; box, 100, SjKi.y.> Dives, Ponieroy & Stewart, Pavement. A Sale of 49c Enamel Ware: 25c And its going to be the most enthusiastic sale of its kind of the season, but the items enumerated tell their own story of true value. To give you an idea: 2 and 3-quart coffeet pots, regularly 4 l Jc, at 6 and 8-quart Berlin kettles, regularly 49c, at 8 and 10-quart Preserving kettles, regularly 4*>c. at 5 and 6-quart tea kettles, regularly 49c, at ''.le 10 and 14-quart dish pans, regularly 4'> c. at "i.le 75c Step Ladders <>H V Step Ladders, . .Wf Dives, Ponieroy A Mlewart, Hasenient. To-morrow. THREE YOUTHS START 'CROSS COUNTRY Daviil E. Zorger, 1«!) Kelkcr street, Vesper K Smith 17"n North fourth street, Hoy Nebinger, 1 434 North Koiirth street, and 'u four-wheele.l home-built cart are th faertors in the latest cross-country stunt. The. boys left here yesterday afternoon at four o'clock and not into Dauphin at i,30, where they were Riven a reception by friends. Tliev plan to make about twenty miles a day and to reach the 'Frisco exhibition before May 1, lfllfi. They will cross the river at Clark's Kerry, then make Altoonn, Johnstown, _ Allegheny, Pittsburgh and the west via Dlilo, Indiana, Illinois. Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and a bee line to the coast after passing tin' rockies. The wagon contains lieddiu g and compartments. The hoys will keep a diary of the trip which they will store in the wagon. They intend earn their way by doing farm chores in exchange for meals, also they will I do a vaudeville stunt in some places and sell post cards of themselves. 'CHURCH COUNCIL TO I I CONSIDER CBITES Social Meeting of Body Will Be Held Tomorrow Evening in i Zion Lutheran Church i A Special meeting ' of the Civic Council ' j of Churches of Har- i. risburg will be held i In Zlon I, u Ilier all j J, UpM near Market, to-mor- j * Important matters to| ; come before the council. The attitude to be taken by the churches toward judicial, senatorial and other local candidates, especially for the Stale Legislature, will be ' among the important matters for con sideration. Parish Meeting.—A parish meeting I' of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will take place to-night in the parish house : and a social at which refreshments' will be served will follow the hearing!, of reports of parish work to be pre- ' sented to a diocesan convention at I Lancaster in June. Corncrsone Laying. The llcv. J. Francis Lee. pastor of the Wesley [ T'nlon African Methodist Kpiscopal j Church, announced this morning that ' the cornerstone of Wesley I'nion i Church that is being built at Forster ! I and Ash streets will be laid the latter ] part of September. Deaths and Funerals _ lit KV MUS. Mi 1,1,1 K FHIDAY Mrs. Eliza .lane lleller, widow of 1 | A bra ill lleller, who died yesterday at j | tin' home of her daughter, Mrs. Balpli ! I Boswell. 30 North Seventeenth street.! j will be buried Friday. Three ohII- j | dren survive—Mrs. Ralph E. I'unwell. | j William It. lleller. of this city, and | I John <\ lleller. of Jamestown. N. Y. i ! The following sisters and brother also survive: Mrs. William S. Cunkle, of, i llarrisliurg; Mrs. John M. Hess and j I Miss Emma Craig, of Philadelphia.! l and John Craig, of Philadelphia, for-11 ntorly of llarrlnburg. Mrs. Keller's | husband died twenty years ago. The I I funeral services will be held Friday j' afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by |i the Uev. Clayton A. Smueker. Pri vate burial will be made at Prospect Ilill Cemetery. Mrs. lleller was a j member of the I!. F. Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. MIIS IIOMI IHKS , •Mrs. William II Itmid, Sr.. aged 07.1' 151 Halm street, ilied Inst evening after I' a lingering Illness. She Is survived I >\ j' her husband. a son. four sisters, aii'l l * I two brothers Mrs. Tannic Iturrls, Mr- Isabella Carter, Mrs. licli.ecu Slnd< of !th|s city: Mrs. Mnrv Steward, Daniel i . jainl Baker While, of Erie, Pa. SI PPI.Y SHIP Si'XIITS flv . I'rrtx New York. May Hi. Tbe steamer *' City of Macon, under charter by the! government, left New York, for Hal-j region to-day. bearing supplies and , ammunition. About the lime the ves- j' >e| left, til" supply ship «V|l|c passed j In qttttrantitie, returning front the : south. ILESOM TION nut Ml'l't HELL I Hy .Itiofiatfil I'rrti WashiiiKion, May 13. Arrangc menu were completed to-day at a 1 meeting of tile executive council of tie American Federation of Labor for the presentation to John Mitchell of re solutions on Ids retirement from tie vice presidency of the federation. ABANDONED SIEAMIH MM Nl> flv Anneialed I'res* Sydney, N. S„ May la. The steam- I er Karaniea, Captain Moggl, which j arrived to-day from London brought j' word of an abandoned steamer in ntll- Atlatitlc. Tbe derelict iiad no funiti 1 |' Captain Moggl suggests that the bull. | may la l the burned steamer folmn-!' lilan. lie states however, that nil ' WOllld have had to drift at the rate ofl' II knots to make the spot where tit ' derelict was passed. MOTOIM Y< L/E MIM Mason 11. Crooks, of llnydcn, Ari*., is niakltiK a motorcycle trip lo Indiana Imrlim' the big carnival lo lie held , in Atlantic City the latter part of Mav one afternoon iwtd evening of Hie three j days will be devoted to motorcycle events. Motorcycle eompetlllons on the beach and a motorcycle parade at night are Included In the program. More than 100 riders took part In the annual Spring run of the May State Motorcycle Club from Huston to I Worcester. A motorcycle clnb has been organ l/.ed at Ottawa. Ontario. Motorcycles arc being used by tin* Ontario Motor League In Its work of erecting 12,000 signposts on the coun try highways of Ontario. Business Locals SUIT THAT si lls Just to start something for men, wt arc offering for a short while a us tom-tailored two-piece business suit, made of select American woolens full of style and a se" that will be Hie favorite fine of the wardrobe during the coming hot days, i irder now. George F. Shope, the Ilill Tnilor, 1211 Market St. A I'KONT THAT WON'T 111 Mil: Shirt bosoms that will not bulge and neck bands that lit properly after be ing laundered is necessary to a man's comfort as yvell as appearance. Our efficient methods and force of special ironers who do nothing but shirts is [assurance of satisfactory work on the finest of dress shirts. Troy Laundry. | Either phone for our wagon. WASHING IS A SCIENCE I Tt needs to be studied just as any thing else does. To get clothes white ] without injury: lo iron each article as each customer wants it requires much thought and constant care. We do it, i that's why our laundry business is growing so rapidly. Phone 174, Ar cade Laundry, !). E. Glazier, Logan !and Granite streets. O. li. FINANCIALLY Tn buying a motor car the financial standing of the company that makes it is an important consideration. Tin- Abbott Motor Car company of Detroit hasn't one dollar of indebtedness ex cept for current merchandise ac counts. Against this there are no out standing bonds, notes or mortgages. Write us for financial statement. Ab bott Motor Car Co., 106-108 South Scco: d street, Harrisburg. FLORAL DECORATION S for school entertainments and social fu no tic lis. To obtain the most attrac tive and striking effects, li t us plan your floral decorations. We are spe cial!:'.s in this line of work, and at all times have a profusion of potted plants and decorative effects. Phono Schmidt, florist, Dili Market street. DON'T WASTE MONEY when you can save it, by having your old shoes repaired at the best equip ped repair shop in town, the only one with the Goodyear welt machinery for whole-soling and heeling which signi fies better work I lower prices. Bring us your castoffs. City Shoe Repair is g Co.. 310 Market St. C. B. Shopc. WALL PAPEH COMES DOWN That is, tlie price of it at lite Peer less Wall Paper Store, conies down for seven t'-\s even below their usual remarkably low prices, oatmeal pa per, 30 inches wide for liie per piece: papers for bedroom, diningroom and kitchens, 12x12 paper for entire rooms for HO cents. -IIS North Third street. It. A. White, proprietor. THE LEADING LADY in a well-known play told her hus band to stop talking economy but earn mure to keep pace with her ex penditures. Most women realise that j every dollar saved is like that much lerned. This accounts for the hun dreds of women who buy theirs and the children's shoes at the 20lh Cen tury Shoe Store, 7 South Market 1 Square. ML \ KIN G I'll I : 111 ST from your portieres, draperies and luce curtains at hoiiseeleaulUß time i does not renovate them. He nil them to Comptoii's and let us clean or dye them in the most artistic manner. I Work unsurpassed Prices moderate Try ns and be convinced. Complon." I Steam Dye Works, liutti North Third street. Branch office, 121 Market. | Both phones. W HAT \ comi obT to have a cooking range in j our | kitchen that will allow voit to use | both gas and coal. One for summer. Ihu other for winter. We have the Year Itound Lauge with all the moil em Improvements at SIIO,OO. Yon should see till* range and know all its advantages before purchasing elsewhere. Will. W. Xcld< I'M ft Soil, 14.18 1 terry street. s\i \n i \ \I.TY G\v i \ p \it IA atitl every one came. There \yas a good reason for all them being on tic k one of the boys saw Herahcv's hi cream wagon stop in truni of the door land by tile wireless liclhoils limn and girls lutie transmit! nig the pew i for blocks around, it soon liecain" generally known w-hal a 1 teat was in store. Phone for llcmlit y>. 109 South Cameron street. SEEING IN HEM IA INO A quotation often heard, but ii trial of the noonday luncheon at the Court Dairy l.unch will convince you thai It Is thi' best 2& c«nl lunch vou call get |n the city. It's clean, lltif beat the market affords and last us good. Besides yoj) caii gi • any short order |at the Court Dairy Lunch such as m usually priHMirod at quick lunch rooms. Cv'ur' isnd Strawberry »lriots, Harrisburg Carpet Co. 32 North Second Street