8 g>roa ( I S? m Pa B y f u i^4,' h 09P - M -) Specials of an Exceptional Character Welcome You to the Store: To-morrow Specials in the Men s Store From Bto 9 O'clock To-moITOW Morning Lace Collars, Ribbons and Parasols Children's two-piece pajamas, with frog: in pink, blue, Jan Imported lace collars; worth 50c. Special Friday only, 350 and cream. Sizes 4to 16 years. Special, Friday only ... 500 . lA7' ' I \7l\J J_ T Til 1 44 Q Shadow lace pleating; in white; Ito inches wide; values to Children's 75c one-piece pajamas; white only. Sizes 2to 1D Snerial Fridav onlv 500 ti, u- . > , , . . . Maline ruffs, in plain and combination colorings; values cn . • ' iw i W- b, gge*t value of the whole summer in Middy Blouses will be offered in a one-hour to $3.50. Special Fridav onlv 400 • C " S v " I >a J an,as " P ain ull c sa 'e to-morrow a. m.. from Bto 9 o'clock. Made of white drilling with pocket, cuffs and collar Shadow lace gulmpes; white and ecru, worth 25c. Spe cial. Friday only trimmed with braid. Extra special 350 cial Friday only 180 Men's SI.OO and $1.50 shirts; counter soiled, plain and pmmm* _ Wash lace veils; 1.',4 yards long; values up to $1.50. Spe plaited standard makes. Special, Friday only <>oo 7Sp p vtrf* r 7i=* INlirfVlt f}n\imc CHp cial Friday only 49? Men's $3.50 all-silk shirts; button to end of shirt. Special, 11 CI Uli/C Friday only • •.. J 1 - 98 From Bto 9 o'clock to-morrow morning we offer 75c round or square neck night Cn r v'i'i cjiu "taffrt-i rihK V- " ";*V ' t V " W'/ 1" e' : on, M : n : sss r be ':. q r a,i, -. ,ub . snk .: h^.. Spe r: a :&& gow r o(ex,ra .**• ,vi,h 5Uc .an n dressing sacques in white ground with colored figures. From Bto 9 o'clock only, 350 Taffeta silk parasols with bronzed frame in green, worth _ . . j ( lingham petticoats, with tailored flounce, from Bto d o'clock only 10? $2.00. Special Friday only SI.OO C otton Weaves specially r need Bungalow sun hats, in pink or blue chambray and percale. From Bto 9 o'clock 50 D,ves " Pomproy * Stewart, street Floor. fi°c silk ratine: a silk and cotton weave, 38 inches wide; r,v "- P 0 " 1 " 0 *' * Stewart. Second Floor. ~ , 12 good shades. Special Friday only, yard 500 WOmenS and Children S 2°c crepe in plain shades : self colored cord stripe's; 36 in- ■ ( O I T 1 i • S& £ $4.50 to $6.50 Shadow Lace Blouses, Summer Undermuslms •, p •- Y ... v , rH I«>' 3 C Children s muslin drawers with bunch tucks and plain l?c primed flax. >ll.' Special" Friday only.vard . .1 If Bto Q OVlrv-k «1 Qft S Ef' «•* ..................... S>f So lawns in fi s nr eS and dots of white on dark grounds. OTO1? W CIOCK, > h °" ' TI T' *' I!: U " cd S° embroidered seallop tr.m ? ') F M • 1 ■ r H 21-11 ti • mmg. Special Friday only 500 and 650 ' 1 c"i jt/' a * '•'"'i'*'" *PriHav nnlv most sweeping reductions we have announced this vear in shadow lace blouses— Long crepe skirts with double panel: embroidered seal vard erepe lme,.: 4<, md.es w,de. Spec,al Fnday «*. , ctual WJk) to sfi 50 garn „ n „ co| „ rs Extra special Bto „ 0 - clocki to . morrow> # ,. 98 lop (rimming. Special Friday only , P *I.OO 50c embroidered crepe. Special Friday only, yard ... 300 98 Ro - val silk blouses, in stripes. From Bto 9 o'clock SI.OB • P,vp "- Poniero >- * Stewart, second Floor. lMves, pomeroy &- Stewart, street Floor. $2.98 Royal white wash silk blouses. From Bto 9 o'clock SI.OB O • r* . _ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. otnng Beads in a One Day Sale Outing Footwear for the Family _ _ 50c long strings colored beads. Special Friday only .. 150 Men's $3.00 tan Russia calf blucher oxfords; Goodyear T _ . . _ _ colorc t d bc '] ds " S P ec j al Friday only, 250 stitched rubbed soles and heels. Special Friday only .. SI.OB ( IfOrPfV 1\ PWC p r\f 4 1 Vl f~\ f Till \T -1 gold and sih er picture frames. Special l<riday only, Men's 54.00 tan Russia calf and gun metal calf oxfords _V O x UI t XI. \J X J\X X j 41(la . . . . . c . ' in button and blucher lace stvlcs. Special Fridav onlv, $2.00 J J $2.98 fancy china clocks Special ]• r,day only *1.40 Men's-$1.25 white canvas outing shoes; and oxfords; with O* \ r A A * 1 • . f 50c brilliant brooches. Special Friday only 350 white rubber soles. Special Friday only 800 I ICXIICKOrS I All Attl*£lCtlVo Ol cloisonne three-piece pin sets. Special Friday only, 300 Boys' SI.OO white canvas outing shoes and oxfords, with . U . JT T j r> i white rubber soies. Special Friday only <oe q * 1 A 1 i -1 > ■ liosiery and Underwear i\educed s«e' ! ?rio k 'special" Frida\ C on!v opecials Announced For Xomorrow .. c, v s 25c r ainso f ath,ctic shirts a,ui k,,cc drawers - c - Women's 51.25 white canvas'numos with broad ribbon 1 Cial onl)-. each 180 bows. Special Fridav onlv 08C n s 2:, c. wh,te cotton nbbcd drawers; knee length. ... v . •, . • ,1 , . , . . ~ j r . . special rnday onlv 15^ Women s Sl.rO white canvas blucher oxfords with Good- Large juicy lemons, dozen 30c ith each tea or coffee purchase to-mor- Men's 50c silk"half hose; seamless; black and colors Spe year stitched rubber soles and spring heels. Special Friday . t row we will sell 10 lbs. of granulated cial Fridav onlv onlv *Bl 'in Large jars mustard, 20-oz. size. Special 10C r , Clal ' ri(la > °ui\ • •ci m i t *• f l""c ' i sugar for 4,>0 Women's'2sc silk hose; black and tan. Special Friday Womens SI.OO wlnte canvas outme oxfords. Special , 1 . 17 M 1 ' v only iSt Friday only <OC , .... . _ Women's 52.00 white canvas Colonial pumps with silver cans ute . tai corn 350 Holsum plums, large cans 100 rr\ am' y r\^r buckle. Special Friday only *1.50 uns -: unc P ac ! P cas Santa Clare prunes; 2 lbs 250 oUC I leS I JVlen SI AI C Children's 51.50 tan willow calf plav oxfords; elkskin "!.. cail! ' 1 P tomatoes 350 Fanev hearl rice i lhs -n - n t • 1 a*• i i a i- i« i i soles. Good vear stitching: sixes 6to 2. Special Fridav onlv. lemon cling peaches, in rich syrup. a,K > head . r lbs » .-.*o? 9l\k four-m-hand ties: in dark and medium light col s 1 • oq 19c Japan rice. ? lbs 200 orings; every tie a .iOc value. Special Fridaj' only, each, 370; Misses' 51.50 white canvas blucher oxfords with rubber 15 <l whit , e New York State variety. beans .lb or 4 for .... SI.OO soles and spring heels. Special Friday only $1.30 k pecial. can 10c Red kidney beans, lb 00 vc "' ' °"" r ' rec ° or " Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. ' A Sale of Cloth Suits of the Vour Lunch Table Ought to Hold Blouses- $195 to $250 Better Kind: In Sizes for Some of These Tempting Dishes Values Go For 95c Misses and Women Roiled hnm. lb. 38p . Edam rheesc, each 0,-, c I Ciepe, voile, batiste and Persian lawn blouses wi h trim __ _ __ _ ilobanon ii. •"«! Pinieiiio oiiee>o. «nke too mings of bunch tucks, embroidery or lace insertions; lace uie s2s, S3O, $35 (1&L CIA A A l>un«hcon lour. lb. 28c i.»niTi>ora 16*?."I 6 *?." ' 25c dallions; Venise, Valenciennes and Crochet lace; organdie <"5 7 PL Cniic 1I / 111 I Bacon, lb 24c l'otteti beef, can !.!!!!"!!! 1. ioc P anc ls; organdy or lace trimmed collars. $1.95 to s7.so" values. vpO /. JU OLIIoS ~ ™ A ilfHiucfort cheese, lb 10c Deviled ham ' j o{ . Special Friday only 050 to $3.05 You 11 pronounce them the finest. tZ Z S !° va ! ues - S pcda ! !' r i1 ay on ! y - J!-2® VOll lIPIVR PVPr fnr OO Plilla.Wphla cream cheese, cake 10c Alaska re,, salmon .i...':.. J OUSCS ! Jf*! t0 V 3 UCB « CC . ,a onl y- ** *' VdlUcb yuu Ildve e\ erseen lor Neufchatei <-heese, cake r,c Columbia river salmon steak .....isc 3.i0 blouses; $3.9.1 to $.t.00 \alues. Special Friday only, $3.0.» and you'll not be wrona in vour cheese m '.'.'.'."sic s^Xn" 1 !n'i^,r,::::::::::::;:: 103 blouses; 4.soand $6.50 values, special Friday 0n iy, 53.35 " fe «/ Pineapple cheese, each 50c Peanut butter, lb ' I>c Dives, Fomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. judgment, for they represent gar- —— __ ° l,ves ln J ars Specially Packed Shirts . Blouse Waists ® u 'i ts * n , H . . For Our Grocery Department Belts in all SIZeS and in all wanted Roys' negligee shirts ill percale, mercerized fabrics and cViarlp»C m otonQlc nra U QPt . . The finest Italian olives, selected queen variety, "range Pekoe tea from the gardens of Ceylon— madras with separate collar 500 and SI.OO • * lit/ IllalCricilS ar6 ine Desi packed in Jar*, specially for our own trade. 25'/i a refreshing blend that possesses the fragrance of Boys' negligee shirts with attached military collar in blue poplins, serges, eponges, gabardines ""spLish n'menio variety.' stuffed'::::: ::::.2Uc IZ chambray, khaki and striped madras and percale 1 ___ ' TI • • CTI AA StufTecl (tall jars) 9o anc * ™1 .OO ana novelties. Ine price is gueen olives in bulk 3«c BREAKFAST Foons Hoys' negligee shirts with military collar, striped percale Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Excelsior Coffee, a choice hlcntl with a rich 1 Post Toasties. 3 packages 25c and blue chambray 350 aroma, lb 35,. Kellogg's Corn Makes, :$ packages 25c Boys' blouse waists, in tan, khaki, light blue chambray and ~ ( Banquet < offee. lb Quaker < orii Hakes, package satin striped madras with attached military collar 500 Cool Gloves That Women ? co*ee^.2o, : : 5 „«. uivr^pomproy & stewnrt - Men '» store/street n o or. Favorite tea for icing, lb., 15; S lbs $1.25 j Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour. It packages, 25c Need in Summer r 1 4th of July Luncheon Sets, l ine qualities of silk and lisle gloves that can be depended See Additional Store News on Page 6 Pimic Sets and Baskets Reduced upon tor satisfactory service. o * iwviuv/v/u . Womens 16-button iencth white silk gloves with double linger tips; White braided straw picnic baskets: regularly 33c. 39c and 19c. fl.^iii value at ............ ,••••• Hcduccd for to-morrow to 10c 1" I>tit'toi"*l en h^aok "nil B gloves—double linger tips: , 10-|)lecc sanitary picnic set. including JO saucers, 10 sitoous, 10 Kownis, < 'f-ntemeri and Kavser two-clasp silk gloves, blaek. whitf |a a tw#* K * t ~*fc —— - 10c wood lemon squeezers . 5,. and colors; double linger tips 50c, 75c and SI.OO \ m'\ (\ \fZ J2\ %% |C (T 1% % fl Sanitary paper drinking cups, 5 for •it . ° mPn 8 . SP amo ' se tte gloves in tan and grey; 50c value (\ J •> ® Paper napkins, itli of July decorations. do7.<*n "50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Hammocks 98c to $6 50 t 11 and lfl-lnch matting bags, for outing trips WILL FISH WaLL BEFORE CHRISTMAS [Continued From First I'age] s>nd makes puddling almost unneces sary, inasmuch as it packs hard with out artificial means. Even better headway could be made were it possible for the carpenters to re-erect the concrete forms faster than 1? now possible. The concrete mixing machine and the rapidity with which the men work make it almost im jir.sslble for the carpenters to keep out of their way. Suspension of Stringer Work THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 2, 1914 There has been a suspension of the work to some extent on the yations for the stringers north of Kel ker street for the last two or three days owing to the engineers of the Board of Public Works having failed to give a written order to the con tractors for a change of the line or the steps between that point and Ma clay street. This change involves a deflection toward the river and the contractors feel that they are not jus tified in going ahead until a written order is Riven, as some additional ex pense may be involved in the change, und they believe they should be. pro tected under the specifications. It is thought that this matter will be ad- Justed during the day so that there shull be no delay on the work, which has been proceeding in such a satis factory manner. There has been much commendation for the Stucker Broth ers Construction Company for the way they have forced along the undertak ing during the present season. It was stated by a representative of the contractors to-day that several gangs of men would be employed not later than the first of August in put ting down the granolithic walk along the top of the steps. This will make possible the parking of the strip north of Calder street before the' end of summer. Great Fist of the Big Steam Shovel Works Away Despite the Rain Heavy rains of yesterday afternoon didn't interrupt work on the river vail for a minute and the big gangs of men, the carts and the steam shovel plodded steadily along through a soggy, muddy day. Of particular interest just now is the work of the great steam shovel be tween Kelker and Muench streets. From a point a short distance above '•Hardscrabble" most all the way up to the city limits quite a stretch of low lands Is exposed beyond the line of the proposed foot wall and It is this that the shovel is now tearing loose and moving. The shovel, which holds more than a quarter of a ton. scoops into the rocky, muddy river bed, pulls out a heaping bucketful and swings It be hind the wall, where It helps to serve as "fill." And that's the way the ex pesed river bed immediately west of the outside line of Harrisßurg's "front steps" is being cleared from the mup at the rate of a ton a minute. This is to allow the waters of the Susquehanna to lap the foot wall of th»> steps when the job is c omplete. While the steam shovel is whirring away overhead the gangs of men with pick and shovel are busy in the trenches at the bottom of the steps preparing the loot wall foundations. In places the embankment is so steep that the heads of the laboring men in the ditches can scarcely be seen from the top of the bank. Raining! Who Cares? In the driving rain of yesterday aft ernoon the excavating gangs In the vicinity of Kelker street were all taken from the job of digging for the foun dations of the stringers and put to work a few hundred feet below on the trench excavations for the foot wall. While Stucker Brothers Construc tion Company pushed the work on the wall the Frank N. Skene Company was equally busy in the river during the rain of yesterday moving the work on the dam as consistently and rapidly as possible. The gap between the city shore and the island is gradually clos ing and excellent headway is being made despite the engineering and con tracting problems that pj-esent them selves in the shape of apparently bot tomless river bed foundations, etc. Nor was the weather allowed to ma terially affect the work on the Paxton creek job. either. On I'ax ton Creek While the excavating gangs of the West Construction Company are keep ing well ahead of the concrete work ers, the concrete gangs are straining to get a lead; the result is more speed on the whole work. Paxton creek to day* from its mouth practically to Hemlock street, from Market to a hundred yards or so below State, and from Roily to Maciay, is pretty nearlv a finished product—a great concrete gutter instead of the winding, tortuous, slime - collecting, sewage - gathering, sluggish Btream of a few years ago. While the city improvement jobs are being pushed ahead the big railroad works are progressing splendidly; the steam shovel Is whirring away on the excavations for the Front street suit way to the south of Mulberry strefet to-day. And in the meantime at the same place far below daylight little groups of men arc steadily driving the tunnel for the sewer through rock foundations to take care of the drain age In the proposed freight extension zone. A •
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