14 Attractive Friday Specials for the Month-End: Store Closes at Noon „ ———., Black Dress Goods Women's White Pumps White Dress Goods Cotton Dress Goods Men s and Boys Wear No Friday Specials 75c black mohair. 50 inches wide; Women's $1.25 white canvas 25c white goods including lawns,- $1.25 crepe, 45 inches wide, one Men's and boys 19c and 25c silk _ Friday morning only, yard....4B* oumDS vvith silk ribbon bows crepes, voiles and batistes; Friday sha de of tan. Friday only, yard, reversible and flowing end four-in q o nr -- ki i -n*- i • , lump. witn .hk riDDon DOWS, morning only, yard 10* hand ties. Fndav morning onlv, bent Lx. U. LJ., or oc black panama, .0 inches wide ; stitched soles and Cuban heels; Fri- 59c brocade novelty white goods, .vi inrh<.« widf> white "lO?, or 3 for 25* Mail nr Tplpnhnne MM bh™°?r« day morninß onl)r -v 89 * beautiful designs; Friday morning gro u„ds. neat atyles ot floral de- Men's $3.98 two-piece, all-wool Mail or 1 elephone Wome „. s Black Juliets "tefcwis^i' «""■« b>,hn " sims ' , ' r,day uraerb 1 llicu. » Friday morning onlv. yard... .3Sti YY omens $1.25 black kid skin vard .. r>* 2.ic organdies and dimities, white morn j n only 12'/,* __ $1.25 black silk poplin; Friday Juliets with patent leather tips and ' 39c imported crepe voile, 44 inches ground with floral designs. r >day Men's 10c satin border white hem wj » j tvi; mornine onlv, vard 94(- rubber heels; Friday morning onlv wide, extra fine qualitv; Friday morning only, yard stitched handkerchiefs. Friday YY omen S and Misses * '- 85 morning only, yard 25* 39c embroidered crepe, white mornin „ only fi*. or 6 for ... 25* c i\ Colored Diess Goods I 3 »ci 25c white madras waistings, neat ground , neat colored woven 50 c Ko-Ko-Mo suspender belts, hummer Uresses . . tSoys Olioes designs, all highly mercerized, 28 I'lidav morning only, yard .., <- Friday morning onlv 10* S>QB strine crene dresses with r navy mohair, oO inches wide; inch es wide; Friday morning only, 65 Crepe de Chine, 36 inches wide, 2 - c and 50c Eton cs . p ri . S_JB stripe crepe dresses, witn Fndav morning only, yard... .48* doj s gun metal calt button - neat fj ora j effects. Friday morning , nn i v la rn d cuffs v mor ni n onlv 75c navy serge. 50 inches wide; shoes, made on full toe lasts with ' sl7s' iongcl'oth.'l6'yards only, yard ...... v 25c g oys> In( f ian suits'with'' feather $2 50 Friday morning only, yard.... so* solid leather stitched soles; Friday a piece, 36 inches wide; Friday l , ~' c I'laxon, wlnte groun anc head dress, sizes 6to 10 years. Fri- $ 7 98 white corded crepe dresses 51.25 silk poplin, 40 inches wide, morning only 91.39 morning only, piece $1.39 neat colored figures. ri a\ Jay morning onlv '. 38* with Persian crepe collar and vest; lengths VA to 3 yards; Friday Children'* Shops 25c plain white flaxon, 36 inches >"g s ° nl^™ '' •—— ££ Boys'7sc Cow Boy suits with full pv;Via-«- mnrninir nnlv SS*' ?»0 morning onlv, \ard 39* V_nuaren S olioes wide, hne qualitv; Fridav morning mercerized ctivui equipment. Sizes 6to 10 years. frrida} morning only s A , nn i v var A ' inS lards, neat styles. I-nday morning r M -/ tnnrn ; ncr nn i v 4«* $1.2? navy and brown serge, Children's $1.25 gun metal calf only, yard ''••••'• " onlv vard ' 8* 1 1 ld> mormn S onl - v • ••••••.•*»* $0 car\ r nccpc inches wide* Fridav mornine onlv «««««•««• , D., P. & S.. Street Floor. Rear. oniv, \arci D p & s Mens fetore. fetreet *loor. JLireSSes, y morning and black kid skin oxford ties and 10c percales, 36 inches wide, neat $3.50 white crepe dresses with col- ' brocade crepes," 40 inches ankle strap pumps; Friday morning Men's $15.00 Suits, $5.00 st >' les - Friday morning only, yard, | . xj ored dots, white organdie collar and w jde, fine shades; Friday morning on '- v Men's grey striped cassimere and Galatei cloth dark ground. A S long tunic; tndav morning on only, yard 69* Misses' SIIOCS tan and brown worsted suits, broken nea t styles. Friday morning only.. Men's stoo pajamas; grey, tan Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, street Floor. sizes, 33 to 40. three-piece suits, l'eg- vard 5* and helio colors. Sizes 15 to 18. $4.9.5 Dresses, $2.50 Misses'. $1.50 patent colt and ular $15.00 value; I ridav ' 6,'4c chambray, all plaiu blue. Fri- Friday morning only 09* '. , , . . . . , .r ~ , i..|i r-t black kid skin four eyelet ties; Fri- on b' $5.00 ( j av nlorn i n g only, yard -tj/* ~A 1 j-,, . Pink dresses_ with white embroi- Musllll and Pillow Cases dav mornine onlv • B.»e Troupers 6J4c prints, neat styles of silver Men S Olus Shirts dered dots; I-nday morning only. day morning oniy ............ oo? ivien S sl. 1 $2.50 i 6 I -4C 39-inch fine unbleached mus- p - & s -- street Floor. Rear. Men's grey striped worsted and - ■ - S . '4l a $1.50 and $1.98 Olus shirts with o- n_ <6l nn lin; short lengths. Friday morning tan diagonal worsted trousers, m/, r bitiste white and athletic drawers attached. Good as sl.2D Dresses, SI.OO onlv. vard >e n .. r r I , T A I broken «izes 34 to 42 waist meas- Vi batiste, white g sortment of stripes. Sizes 13J/j to , v . clo . . , 22c' bleached pillow cases Cotton Table Damask ure reeular M) value Fridnv "eat flora designs and figures Fri- Friday morning only, $1.19 YY'omens sl.2a house and morn- •+. xoo oieacnea pniow ure, regular »-.ou \aiue, inaav day morning only, yard At-nV *i"m shirts with collar at ing dresses of lawn crepe and ging- Friday morning only, each ... 18* 25c bleached cotton damask, 58 morning only $1.39 Pomeroy & Stewart, street Floor. , y[c [ ' U " shirts wit!n couailat haW. all colors and all sizes; Friday 89c call,erp.lowsj. covered wuh inches widc . clctra , |Uality f or Rcn . .4. fio p ants -o c 'f fa Z * NI .,M; NCR ONK- «1 (X) art ticking. 1-ndav morning onlv, . ' , . 1 , J HO\ S fpi.UU I AILLS, /VL D „ P. & s.. Mens store, street Floor. morm " e ° nl> * l - 00 ' 75t" al usc ' ""'J' 4 >' a,ds t® » cus " Bovs' grev worsted, grey Scotch DranerieS a.ld Curtains PhiflFnn TqfTptn rn-vlv; D " p " &8 - street Floor - npar - tomer; Friday morning only, yard mixture, brown and grey diagonal 1 c 15* an( i fancy shadow striped cassimere Remnants of 25c and 39c drapery OorsetS $5.95 short chiffon taffeta coats Voile Waists Bed Spreads and worsted pants, SI.OO value; Fri- materials scrim, printed etamine Ren go Belt and Nemo corsets, for evening, in navv, rose and black; * unc > > day morning only '•'* and net. 1-riday morning only, yd.. » . , <5700 Fridav mornine only . $3.95 T .1 1 •f ♦ • 1 hemmed crochet bed spreads, ' D.. P. &I. second Floor. Rear. 9* bro J ke " zcs -, slightly soiled, SP-.UO 1 nud% iiiuiiuug uuo .y.Two styles voile waists, trimmed t- •• K ~. anH S3 00 values: Fridav mornine 1C ll with lace or embroiderv. embroiderv ? ood s «e and quality; Friday morn- . 39c fancy cretonne in white »nd "..#1.25 $2.98 Royal Silk collar or semitailored style, trimmed in & onl - v ' each Men S LlllOn Suits grounds with pink and yellow col- £ p & ? ya , ue . Waists wilh flat cmbroicler - v collar, three- Batll Towels Men's 75c white open mesh union onngs. hndav morning on y, yan, Friday morning only <>9* ' quarter sleeves, SI.OO value; Friday suits, short sleeves, ankle length; , ' trives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. White Roval tailored silk waists; morning only 50* 25c bleached Turkish bath tow- Friday morning only, suit 49* -• ? c ecru vu ' e - s £ C / Friday morning only $1.98 ... . n ... . els. large size and heavy quality; + w,de ' Friday morning __ > $5.00 organdie and Copenhagen Ciingham Petticoats Friday morning only, each .17* Women S Vests %2!oO and $2.50 muslin'bed sets in Silverware and Jewelry shadow lace over net waists; Fri- rki„ o j 17c bleached I urkish bath towels, \Yomens 1214 c white lisle ribbed , . , , ' . , eiSrriit-lv 0 •, , dav, r „i,,g r ly ... ... M.J» f.r u S ,; Fti dly vef s. sleeveless; Friday , * »Sg X.T..T. •■ » "' S ° nl> ' white ' couon' Pom „„ . sl „„, Dives. Pomeroy & stewart. second Floor. Cl ~f C 1 . . Fancy Linens vcsts , ?hort sleeves; Friday morn- 50c set sdver p knives Short Muslin Skirts n0 f . . ... infr only 5* a " d su^a , r shells Fnda y mor " , "f , U -N Y T only, each 10* o ~.,4- r Short muslin skirts, cambric ruf- • shams, all handmade Japanese Men's Half Hose C;'Q c brooches, bar pins, etc.; Fri- f , C( hemstitched hem trimmed; Fri- drawn work, 30x30 inches; Friday Men . s 50c silk half hose seam . 35c black heatherbloom; Friday day morning only ............ 5* Infants' SI.OO sweaters, angora day morning only morning only 49* black, tan and navy; Friday morning only, yard 25* 50c black buckles and belt pins; style in grey and red, 2to 5 years. Philflrpn'c - 35* 35c white satine, 36 inches wide; Friday morning only •••••••• Friday morning only 39* LJllluien S UraYVers iIU lOVVeIS Misses' white and tan silk and Friday morning oniy, yard 29* 39c stick pins and tie clasps, fn- Women's $2.98 coat sweaters; a Children's muslin drawers, bunch 1 2V 2 c red border huck towels, lisle hose, assorted colors, size 8 $1.25 Farmer's satin, 50 inches day morning only ........... 15* few colors and white. Friday morn- tucks and plain hem trimmed; Fri- large size and extra fine quality; only, values up to 50c ; Friday morn- wide; Friday morning only, yard 25c gold and silver picture frames, ing only $1.79 <jay morning only 9c Friday morning only, 4 for ... 25* ing only 1 2j4* ?5* Friday morning on y 'J D.. P. & P.. Men's Store, Balcony. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor I P.. P. & S-. Street Floor, Rear. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Hoor. Dives, Pomeroj . ewar . . ree mm BUBO FULL i OF FIREFIGHTERS i [Continued From First Page] that with the great number of firemen here from all parts of the Cumberland ' Valley, that there would be little pos- ! slbillty of destroying the town by lire.; A total of twenty-two companies from four States, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, are here ; and these organizations are accom- i panied by sixteen bands. Firemen on Parade s This afternoon the firemen's parade was held and more than two thousand i men paraded the principal streets of the town. Crowds began to arrive here early and morning trains from various sections of the Cumberland Valley were crowded to the doors. It is esti mated that there are more than twenty thousand visitors present. A number of the out of town com panies here brought their firefightlng apparatus with them and following the parade contests were held. Prizes were offered also for the best appear ing companies in the parade, the com pany coming the longest distance, the largest uniformed company and the best Darktown company in line. The chief marshal of two days' parade was J. K. Fields and his assistants were Dr. J. C. Greenawalt. Howard Shetter, F. W. Emmert, N. J. Sellers and Dr. W. F. Skinner. There were 100 aides on horses. This evening a band contest will be held in Memorial Square and the win ning organization will be awarded a prize of SIOO. The second prize will be SSO. Contest Day To-morrow To-morrow will be Contest Day here and in the morning the visiting fire companies will engage in drills and other contests. Railroad men will also compete for prizes in a running con-1 test which is open to all passenger j and freight firemen, flagmen and brakemen. .In the evening the big mummers' j parade will be held and B. H. Over- 1 peck, local manager of the Bell Tele phone Company, will be chief mar shal. Business uocals A WORD TO THE WISE Is sufficient. When Jerauld Shoe Com pany announces its semi-annual clear-1 ance sale of shoes everyone knows that it means the extraordinary in shoe values. These specials are not the. kind purposely manufactured for a "sale," but include only the regular stock of stylish dependable shoes that have the usual guarantee. Sale now on, 310 Market street. "IT'S INSURANCE" "Dauphin County, ss: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Greeting We command you that you summon," etc., etc. If the Sheriff comes with a message like this and you have an Aetna pol icy. just smile and send him to Actna- Lsaick. •• _ -w* "j • ■ vw. wpwfwwwi \ \ , THURSDAY EVENING, HAHRCSBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 30, 1014. SCENES AND INCIDENTS AT CHAMBERSBURG ON INDUSTRIAL | ■l . " I Left to right, above—Cumberland j Valley Railroad employes in industrial i parade yesterday; committee in charge of parade. George Miller. W. H. Fisher, G. Fred. Glbbs, B. B. Holler and H. B. I McN'ulty:| real estate float 'of R. O. j Hafer. Below, left to right—Float of I Holllnger Planing Mill Company. Wil- I liam H. Itichter, elected treasurer four- j i teen times, and George H. Bitner. new j ! president of the Cumberland Valley I Volunteer Firemen's Association' float • I advertising Smith's Triumph flour. How's This?t i We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any [ 1 case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ball's ' Catarrh Cure. F. J, CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. j We, the undersigned, bare known F. 3. Cheuey for the last 15 years, and belle™ him perfectly honorable In all bualneaa transactions : and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bla firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE, t j Toledo. Ohio. I I HaU'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally ictlng 11 1 directly upon tb bluod and muenna surfacea «C -1 the system. aent free. Pries R J cents per bottle. Sold l>y all Druggists. Sake littU 6 fills lor cwsUyutliNb j Political Parties of United Kingdom Are in Conference in London By Associated Press I.ondon, July 30.—The. leaders of all the political parties in the United Kingdom were in conference to-day at i the residence of Sir Edward Grey, the I British foreign secretary, where the ; international situation was under dis | < usKion. Premier Asquith and Andrew j Bonar Uw. leader of the opposition, I drove together to the meeting in Mr. ; Law's '-ar. It was said that an agree ment had been reached between ! parties in reference to Irish home rule. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN 1 Appears in "The Stolen Fortune." Mary Ptckford In "The Italian Barber" and John Bunny and Flora Finch in ] "Pigs Is Pigs." At the Photoplay, of I course.—Advertisement. TWO CHILDREN Eunice James [lnterest attaches to these verses not only from thee fact that they were written by a young Kirl during a day of illness, hut that her thirteen brief years of experience of life had all been In a sheltered and well-to-do home. Given a birthday gift of money recent ly, before she spent any on herself she sent some to a poor woman of whom she had heard people speak, giving away more than half of the present.— Ed.] Does the child in the home see the child in the street Running all day with cold bare feet? Does the child in the school ever pause in her play To think of the child in the factory all day Do the people so rich ever stop In their leisure To give five cents for a poor persons pleasure? Alas, I'm afraid they don't stop to think Of how closely Christ with the poor did link. —From the Survey. i , THE NUMBER OF FLESHY PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY i IS DECREASING The popularity of the physical cul ! lure fad with its accompaniment of 1 discussions regarding diet has doubt !. less been responsible for part of the steady country-wide decrease in over ' weight; also the last few years have i developed several flesh reducers which have been very Important factors in ! causing this decrease. Among these we consider the following one, which I can be made at home with very little , trouble, as far the best and it doubtless ' costs the leoet. Put four ounces of parnotis, which you can get from your i druggist, in IV4 pints hot water and strain when cool. Take a tablospoon i ful before meals until weight is where you want it. No harm results from • the use of the parnotis treatment and the flesh is left solid and the skin «r>ft and smooth. —Advertisement. 4' Bucincas L*ocala ' PARENTS TELIi US That our Mary Jane pumps for chil dren at *1.26, *1.50 and *2.00 are the ! best buy at the price they have ever seen. And so neat and dressy-looking. Made In patent and gun metal leath ers, they are Ideal for summer wear. When you want to further your sho« money it will pay you to ride a little farther and see Deichler, Thirteenth and Market streets. INNER SATISFACTION Miller red Inner tubes-are built for satisfaction. Quality regardless of cost Is the basis on which they are made. They are pure gum, heavier and stronger than the average; exception ally clastic, and do not lose their Fhapc, and the value Is doubly rein forced by a large, strong base, giving protection where it Is most "needed. [Call Sterling Auto Tire Company, 1461 [Zarker street , Business Locals KEEP IT IX MIND That our watch department 1s the strong feature of our business. All the leading standard makes of watches, such as are used by the best railroad men, are here to choose from. Our repair department is known for its reliable workmanship. No mechanism In \tatriies too fine for our skilful ad justm It. W. R. Atkinson, 1423 % North Third street. HURRY-UP JOBS In laundry work will not be done hur riedly, but promptly, with the same care that we give to our regular work. But vhey will have first consideration when necessary to give special service, and sent home to you at the time you specify. Try the Troy. Either phone will bring the wagon, or drop us a postal. Hoffman & Schooley, proprie tors. OUlt CAREFUL FROCKSS Of dry cleaning appeals to all who heve sent their most delicate laces, chiffons, silks and linens, as well as woolens and coarser materials, to us for a thorough celansing. You need not hesitate about sending us youi best. Compton Cleans Clothes Clean 1006 North Third and 121 Market street. MAKES YOl'K MOUTH WATER B. B. D. Coffee has that dolic' ius taste and delightful aroma that is un equalled. Careful blending and roast ing after selecting the choicest berries makes this possible. The proof of its quality is in the fact that It is our "best seller." People keep right on using it year after year. Phone in for a trial orfler. B. B. Drum. 1801 North Slxti. street. GET UNDER A STRAW LID While the buying is good. We are selling $2, $2.60 and $3 straws at $1.50. Choice of any hat In the store at the price. All the newest in shapes, with high block crown and narrow brims. We carry nothing over from season to season. It will pay you to get a transfer and see our men's furnlrhi. gs. Kinnard, 1114-1U North Third street. WE THAT LIVE TO PLEASE Must please to live, said Johnson. T'nat is the keynote to success and Mengcr's restaurant aims to please its patrons with the best food obtainable and properly served under the per sonal supervision of Mrs. Menger. No doubt but what we can please you if vou try one of our 36-cent dinners, 110 North Second street. KILL THE ARMY WORM We have the stufT that does the trtck. Arsenate of lead in liquid form is most convenient. Ten-cent package will make one to two gallons of the solution, sufficient for the average lr.wn. An effective remedy. Qet It now and use It before It Is too late. Potts' Drug Store. Third and Herr streets.
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