14 | Does It Pay to Shop on Friday? Read This List of Specials f~" ~7~~ I Nainsook Corset Covers Linen Sheeting Black Dress Goods Boys' $4-00 Suits, $1.95 Cotton Dress Goods [NO rriday Specials Nainsook corset covers, trim- 89c linen sheeting; 90 inches 75c black Panama, 50 inches wide; Boys' tan and grey Scotch mix- 15c tissue, neat checks, fast col , T™\ ni °d with lace insertion and lacc; or wide; good quality for dresses and Friday only, yard 55* tore and dark grey worsted Norfolk ors. Friday only, yard 10* '> embroidery edge. Regular price waists. Friday only, yard .. 59$ $1.25 black serge, 52 inches wide. suits, sizes 11 to 16 years. Regular 35c crepe, neat floral designs and nt- TolpnlinriP 39c and 50c. Friday only .... 2o* Tjilila Dimnck Friday only, yard 89* $4 00 suits. Friday only .. sl*9s plain shades. Triday only, yard, j IViail or 1 Cambric Gowns $1.50 black krinklc crepe; silk and R nn Q . nn ' US *3 ' 75c fine bleached table damask, 70 wool; 40 inches wide., Friday only, " OyS $5.00 SUItS, sd. 00 12j4c suiting, 36 inches wide; oruerb 1111CU. X X Cambric gowns, high neck, long inches wide, extra quality. Friday yard .95$ Boys' brown diagonal worsted, for. blooihers and blouses. Friday sleeves, bunch tucks trim yoke, neat only, yard 59* $1.25 black mohair; 42 inches black and grey checked worsted and only, yard ....! 10$ Art Needlework ruffle trims neck and sleeves. Lira- Fancv LineilS wide; high lustre. Friday only, cassimere plain grey and Scotch and -voiles; neat floral ~., 7 , Quantity. Friday only .. 35$ r anCy l_/lnens coating; mixture and brown mixed worsted designs. Friday only. yard. 7** I't S and m, £ Cambric Brassieres '«* «£ ■- 1° s"v? <*t """" stad ~ values. Friday only, to S.V Cambric brassieres, reinforced ml- "- '"ny lace. I-riday only 40f Div.» pomeroj. s st.iv.rt, str.«t Floor. suits. ri a) on y.. . ate'pUsse' crepe-M inches iv^ J 25c to 50c collar and cuffs sets, der arms, open embroidery insertion Linen Toweling Boys 50c Pants, 35c neat floral designs' Friday only' stamped cm ratine and white linen. trims yoke front and back, cmbroid- a| , Colored DreSS Goods Boys' regular 50c pants, sizes 9 yard .' "... I.V Friday only ........ I»>4* to So* cry edge trims neck and armhote. . „ iltches „. ide . good , ity . to 17 years. Friday only, 35*; or 39c ratine; 36 inches wide; solid 2?c stamped linen pillow tops and Friday only !.«tFriday only, yard 10f prfdav only, 3'. .! ! !. 35* 3 for SI.OO shades and neat stripes. Friday Knickerbocker Drawers Linen Napkins 3* Men's $5 Raincoats, $2.00 »♦ 59c ready-made night gowns Nainsook knickerbocker drawers, 22-inch linen napkins; fine new $1.25 fancy coating checks; 52 Rubberized raincoats, reinforced stamped for embroidering. All sizes. lace or embroidery edge trimmed designs; worth $3.00 a dozen. Friday inches wide. Friday only, yard, G9s b ac k, sizes 34 to 38. Regular $5.00 i ori J r»i Q^ Fridav onlv «'i9* I-ndav onlv 'i.tf only, dozen $2.49 $1 -2D navy and brown serge; d 2 * ' Colored and tSlack ollkS I'ives* Pomeroy & Stewart. Third Floor. Cl "' . . c , . ' ' ~. m , inches wide. Friday only, yard. coats. Friday only $2.00 Short Cambric Skirts Turkish Towels «9* R , R„; lu . mt ,. 4to ™ s i° f r or s.ik serge, SI 50 silk and wool crepe- 40 in- DOyS s** tvaillCOaTS, 3U one of the best woven silks for suits Hosiery and Underwear ( * h , ort , i Caml f- C ski ?' s r"? le hel ,"' , 25c bleachcc | Turkis , h bath tou ; els - ches wide; full range of colors. Fri- Boys - .. Best Y et" ra h,coats sizes an ? dress . es; 24 inches wide - Ft '±Z lIU -V stitched hem trimmed. Friday only, large size and extra heavv quality. rl _ v rt „i v 0 < a.Vm . r'V only, yard (>.{* Women's fast black lisle hose; 'W* Friday only ...17* $2.00 Copen coating;'' 54 ' inches oidv f -50 '?lack pebbled back meteor seamless. Friday only 12 l M Lawn Dressing Sacques Hiiflf Tnwplc wide - Friday only, yard .. $1.45 'n..' p." & s..'second Floor, itear. silk; 40 inches wide. I'nday only Men's 25c silk sox, navy and grev. , , . .. MUCK lOWeIS 75c crepe de chines, silk filled, ten >' ■ • Wrookclo Vifk- Fridav onlv 18* Law , n dressing sacques, white uy . . . . . . shades. Friday only, yard .. 59* $1.6) medium grey brocade silk, Women's \2]/>c cotton ribbed ground wit i neat colorec inures. large size and good quality. Fridav $2.00 cork screw crepes; 40 inches Furniture Specials mc les \MC e. ncaj on ur vests; sleeveless, silk taped. Fridav rimay oni; only. 4 for 25* wl(le : Copen. Russian, brown and u p.& p. street Floor Front. only 9* t)!ves ' Pomeroy & Stewart, second i- loor. & g street Floor Rear mahogany. Friday only, yd., $1.49 $1.50 folding card tables. Friday Men's Egyptian balbriggan T only _.•••;• •••••••• • • a shirts and drawers, shirts have short Whitp Cnndc L/iningS $3.74 white enamel beds. l ; riday Summer Comfortables sleeves. Friday only 25* T ' Laces aild Trimmings 50c Farmer's satin, 40 inches wide; on] 2\ vi ,\«tVreUes'' FriciaJ n'nlv and Blankets Dives, Pomeroy & fctewart, street i* loor. 25c stripe crepe, four good pat- black only. Friday only, yard, 30* felt mattresses. I riday only ana I — terns, 28 inches wide. Friday only, Cotton ( lun\ bands. _to 4 in- 3 - b , ack Heatherbloom, 36 in- , ■ |. ; i ''lv $3.50 light weight comfortables, ' Unlc > ar<l "r" ' an , d ches wide. Friday onlv, vard, 25* wlllow cha,rh ' different colors. 9-inch border; Fri- Stationery and nooks 2.x plain white Haxon, 36 inches np to 1 )(.. mldaj only. \ard . . .»* Dlvci> pomeroy & Stewart, s'treet Floor. 10 - f , . , , f't'l ' day only $2.98 , wirlp• finf mialitv l-'riH-iv nnlv Cotton and silk ball trimming in $10.30 golden oak exensign tables. «i « „ n 4 r.v; 30c paper and cards. 1- riday only, ' " ' ' colors and black and white, \ alues Friday only $7.59 ,sl-3 cotton blankets, stripes Ju -300 books, values from 15c to 75? ' 25c'plain white Vr^pes;' 28 inches «P to 50c. Friday only, yard. 5* Basement Specials P ° mcr ° y & Tblrd d JIJO > h?mstitehed 'sheets, 90^90 Friday onlv 10* vvl(lc - I rulay only, yard .. 12'/>* Woman's Hmrllfprrln'pfs , ~ inches; Friday only 93* 25c'to 38c writing paper. Friday I<>c white stripe shirting madras, Women S Handkerchiefs 10c cut star bell shape tabic Curtain Scrim d.. p. &s„ street Floor, itoar. only Scrap albums. Fridav only .. 5* .... . , embroidered handkerchiefs. AN'orth V) c cx tension window scieens, 3q c f anc y f| c dgc scrim, ecru i .„ T _ 85c scrap albums. Fridav onlv, /v 11 jnciceiized batiste; 56 inches 25c. Friday onlv hriday only 9* alu | AV ]jjt c slightly soiled edge. Fri- 2.) C aild 4.) c r lOWCI'S, lOc 45* wide; in three different grades, rri- ' I 98c white lined brown bean pots j onlv vard " ' 25<t 50c photo mounts, l'ridav onlv, day only, yard 11* Women's Neckwear and pie servers in nickel frames; Fri- " "' " Mowers and foliage including dozen ...20* n., P. & s„ street Floor, Hear. day only <>9c Nottingham Curtains roses 111 different colors and rosc- D P & s.. Street Floor, near U omen s neckwear ill a large as- 50 feet of waterproof clothes line, buds, a hne value for women who ? _ sortment of styles. Values tip to 25c value; Fridav onlv- 19* 85c nottingham lacc curtains in trim their own summer hats. Friday Men's Handkerchiefs 50c. Friday only 12]/* "'2sc Victor nickel plated flour white; 2*/. yards long. Friday only 10* Corsets aild Hrassieres \t >O- Ml ~• I , , f U ' 1 ti , l * sieves. Fridav only 17* only, pair (>sls®! Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Moor. corsets ana nrassieres Mens 2.c silk and I,sic colored Embroidery Houncmg 68c chair 'stepladders. Fridav Wl .. , f .. t . Renso pelt In Swiss embroidery flouncing. 27 onlv ...41* White Muslin Curtains Hoys' Shirts, 12« C ' \nieriean I iic\v iniv Men's 8c nliito satin stripe licm- inches wide; in a good range of pat- white irepe tollit pa|iej. \\ lute iiltishn curtains with rtiflled . '. bust «;i vihie'Fridivonlv %l 00 stitcjied handkerchiefs. Friday only terns. Values up to 39c. Friday o,! d} '' ; 'u'''' i f Cll « e - 2# yards long. Friday only, Boys ?0c white negligee shirts, • , (VI 5. f ' J . 5f- or 6 for 25* onlv, vard 15* 89c white bread boxes; I'riday j 59 . counter soiled. Sizes 12 and 12K- Shirt whilst nfftles, slightly soiletl or.oiocr vj* .. # only ...49* 1 ' Limit, two to a customer. Friday rU m " S ' r' r V 0n 1 ! Cuff Links Black Moire Ribbon 10c coffee canisters, 1 lb. capacity; Couch Covers only 12yj* 2.1 c ruffles. I-riday only, 12' ~* | Fridav only 5* An assortment corsets and , Men's and boys' 50c cuff links, lMack moire ribbons; sto 5'4 in- aluminum omelet pan or sl.." | 0 green and red mixed couch Boys' Overalls, 15c brassieres, M)c and values, l ri- ( lever and solid post. Fridav onlv, ches wide: values up to 39c. Friday double folding skillet; Fridav onlv covers; 3 yards long; 50 inches . . . day only . 25* • only, yard 25* $1.59 ] wide. Friday only $1.39 Boys'2sc dark striped overalls. li'ivep, Poiii-roy K. Si ••wart, SetonJ Floor. • ldves, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. IJtves, Pomeroy & Stewart, liasoinont. I Hives Pomeroy & Stewart. Third Floor Friday Olllv 15* ' J' Business Locals PI'RE COUNTRY CREAM Anil natural fruit flavoring, combined ! wtlh long experience in ice cream j making, is the reason for that rich, | smooth and wholesome quality notice- I able in llershey's all-cream Ice cream. I Sunday school picnics will soon be j here. Phono Ilershey Creamery Co., j 401 South Cameron street. THE REST THINGS TO K.\T They are yours to enjoy in your city I home or in your summer home. We! handle the largest, assortment of fruits : and vegetables. Imported novelties in ! table supplies. We aim to lead as | handlers of high-class goods. Call I either phone. S. S. Pomeroy, Market! Square grocer. HE KNOWS THK KYI-: BEST Who has studied optics as a science, | and we are experts in the business. For the adjustment of the exact lens \ to suit the individual sight we charge ) pnly moderately, and hence enjoy popularity. R. D. Pratt, eyesight specialist, 807 North Third street. All) YOUR DOCTOR When your doctor uses all his science to cure you when you are' sick, you can aid him materially by having his prescriptions tilled here. I We follow his directions Implicitly and | use the purest drugs. Putts' Drug I Store, Herr and Third streets. MONEY INVESTED In a piano at Yohn llros.' is a good Investment. A few dollars a month, which even the moderate wage-earner would not feel, makes you lh«! owner of a permanent pleasure In a few months. We place the piano in vour home on tho ilrst payment, s North Market Square. THE WORLD'S DEADEItS When you are buying a watch there j is but one Important thing to remein bor —that the American-made watches' are the best 111 the world. We have I tho leaders, Howard. Hamilton, llamp. I ton, Elgin, Wnltham, In all the new models and sixes, and our terms and prices wIP Interest you. Come and sec. W. It. Atkinson, 1423 North Third street. MGIIT TO CARRY And very good looking, strong, durable! and a popular luggage are these dress suit esses and luihh of cane and mat ting. The cases niv from twelve to ' twenty-eight Inches in size and please | notice the prices—fl.UO to J.voo. The i bugs ten to elKhteen Inches, He tu I *4.50. \'ery smart in st>le. leather i goods galore. ttcg.il Umbrella C 0.,! at Walnut and Second streets. I THURSDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG &SSB& TELEGRAPH MAY 21, 1914. Dedication of Millersburg Soldiers' Monument May 30 Parade and Ceremonies of Memorial Day Will Precede Un veiling of Handsome Statue in West Park to The Telrgraplt Millersburg, Pa., May 21.—Kilpat- J rick Post, No. "12, G. A. 11., has com ! pleted arrangements for a general ob servance of Memorial Day and has is sued a circular order, signed by Post i Commander William B. Meetch and Adjutant Simon S. Bowman, calling on j citizens and organizations to partici pate in the ceremonies. The Soldiers' ■Monument In West Park will also be ! dedicated In the afternoon. The post will be assisted by the civic organiza tions of the town, the tire company, j | Boy Scouts and the public schools and the exercises are arranged as follows: All organizations participating will j form in North Market street at 9.15 j and will be In charge of Harry M. | Kairchild, chief marshal, and aids .John A. Shive, James D. Bowman, J. !•'. Adams, Charles' A. Sillier, F. K. Chance, Harry F. Mills, 11. H. Wal j born, ltalph F. Bowman, Ezra Neu- DANDRUFF SURELY DESTROYS THE HAIR Makes It Dull, Brittle, Lifeless, and Causes It To Fall Out. Girls—lf you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve your hair and ruin It if you i don't. It doesn't do much good to try to I brush or wash It out. The only sure I way to get rid of dandruff Is to dls-, 'solve It, then you destroy It entirely.! | To do this, get about four ounces of | ordinary liquid arvon: apply It at! night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently With the linger lips. By morning, most If not all. of your dandruff will lie gone, and three ur ! four more applications will completely ' ! dissolve anil entirely destroy, every isingle sign and trace of It. Vou will tlnd, too, thut all Itching anil digging of the scalp will stop, anil your hair will ho silky, fluffy, lustrous, 'soft, and look and feel a hundred I | times better. You can get lUiuld ar ivon at any drug store. It Is lnexpen- \ sive and four ounces Is all vou will ; need, no matter how much dandiori •Mm have. This simple remedy nevei I fnils.— Ailx ertlsement. ; bold, K. K. Ilcckert, John W. Starr, I Mark M. Mattls, l>r I>. E. Hottensteln, Howard llelwig. Charles W. Noll. F. c. Campbell, ltalph Dreibellis, William I. Matter, G. C. Hackenberg, Dr. C. M. Hlckert, Charles Bubendall and Ben ton M. Jury. At the pavilion in East Park exercises will Include: Music, Citizen's Bund; male chorus. Dr. Rick ert, leader; invocation, the Kev. Wilbur J. Kohler: oration, David B. Eloyd, D. D.: benediction, the Rev. A. L. Hacssler. After these exercises the several or ganizations will form and under the direction of the chief marshal, will move to Dak Hill Cemetery, where the ceremonies will take place as provided by the department of the G. A. R. ( Music, Citizen's Hand; "Our Comrades Sleep," male chorus; address, William B. Meetch, post commander; consecra tion of flowers, comrades B. F. Smith, J. U Seebold, S. S. Bowman and W. B. j Meetch; prayer, by the post chaplain; I roll of honor, A. J. Haverstlck; strew ing of flowers on the graves of de ceased comrades; taps, Norman War , fel. The organizations will reform and march to Market Square and dismiss Conveyances will be provided for all 11 comrades, speakers and clergy to con l vey them to the cemetery. ; | The post will attend Grace United ; Evangelical Church Sunday, May 24. ij at 10.30 a. m., where the Rev. Mr. ,|llangun will preach the memorial ser . inon. ! The graves of deceased comrades In |the cemelaiies at Kllllnger. Rife and . I Hlnkles will be decorated In the af i ternoon of May 24. Automobiles will be furnished to convey the comrades to these cemeteries. The Soldiers' Monument In West • Park will lie dedicated and unveiled a' 1.45 p. m. The services will lie held on the music pavilion Immediately op posite the mouument, and the program :, Will include: Music, Cltiaen's Band: i I "Night Before the Battle," male I chorus; unveiling of the soldiers sta ll tue; Lincoln's Gettysburg address, J. . 1.. Seebold; presentation of the iminu ment to the burgess and town council, I S. S. Bowman; reception b> the bor ough, S. N. Kawel, burgess, oration, the Ke\. William C. Ski-nth: national (hymn, Dr. K, P, S«ebolil, leader. I Judge May Tote Gun to Enforce Decisions ! Prairie Du Chein, Wis., May 21. 1 If a judge, sitting on a bench, believes ' he neds to carry a revolver to enforce ■ respect for his decisions, well and j good, carry one. In • ircuit Court to-day. Judge j George Ciemonton heard the charge ' brought against Judge David 1.. .Hudson, of the Municipal Court at 'Bell Centre by District Attorney Muu son. who charged that Judge Dobson ft THE LOZIER POLICY IN A FEW WORDS «g t has always been our aim to make automobiles that not only represent the 2 j* niost advanced engineering practice and modishness of design of the moment, ? but also und this the most important- cars that will STAY GOOD. <j BIGELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO., Distributor. % k' 21st Street, Below Market. PHILADELPHIA, PA. *3 if "»'• «li». hr.irtuHf I'kunr, l< a ,r I.KU. carried concealed weapons while dis pensing justice. Dodson pleaded that there was a rough element at Bell Centre and unless decisions were backed by a gun there often was a "kick." Judge Ciemonton dismissed the case, and Judge Dodson will continue to tote, hardware on the bench. MISSKD POTATO; K11.1.S |M)V Hy .Issocialed I'rcs.i l<yjiii, Mass., May 21.—Henry Gar vin. a 17-year-old boy, who was shot in the head when Miss Juanita Qrif- iitli tried to knock a potato from his head with a ritle bullet in a theater here Tuesday, died to-day. The wo man is being held by the police. STATION AGENT SHOT TO DEATH Hy Associated Press New York, May 21. —Eugene iloat ling, station agent for the West Shore Railroad at Tappan, a suburban sta tion on the west bank of the Hudson, • was shot and killed early to-day by . two men who tried to rob the. safe • in his ollice. 'r KLK(iItA I' H 1(1 Mil EFS Congressman Donahoe Is act-used of violating the franking privilege in hi* campaign. Representative Payne shows Dem ocratic tariff has worked balance of trade against United States. The Women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania opens its convention at Pottstoivn. The case of Dr. Martin Griffith, of Ureensburg, charged with murder j goes to Jury.'
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