Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 04, 1914, Page 14, Image 14

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The Dives,Pomeroy&^Stewart Buyers' Sale
The Largest Stock of Towels Men, Buy Eagle Shirts While the
We Have Ever Had Enters Buying's Good
the Buyers Sale The Most Important Shirt
Thousands of Huck and Turkish Towels q { U Q
Most of these towels have been in the store only a week, Ofl-lO Ox IAIv/ VIIX AIX A\Z/X "
b " n ° rd " cd fnr ,he B " )crs ' Sale long aB ° for lale J " ly $1 Eagle $1.50 Eagle AC, $2 Eagle ffl |Q $3.50 Eagle tfl AO
dclivcry ' Some of t,lc fincst 'incn huck towels we have ever Shirts at v/V Sllirts at . . Shirts at Silk Shirts I '/ 1 i\u. 1^
A\ imported, only lately arrived from Germany. The Turkish vr i ci • . 1 a ■ 1
~—JEh's\\ x y bagle Shirts have a reputation second to none in Jam 'n Mm fWwm
N~_ It\ HV towels, too .are the best values of the kind we have ever been a • i r 1 i .c \ • : WSk m'VWfwGk.
pv vs| privilcßcd to offer America. 1 hey are made or the best fabrics woven Jm@W\ 19 /
Wi@®3llß™tw 3fic ,ln ™ towels, hpms , itched., 19X36 inches heavy an d the beautiful colorings are guaranteed fast. They 19 , Vl4
® SSlSHipe: SB L.W quality. Special in the Buyers' Sale 25c , |- ,1 . . i /».• _ 1 • , V. « Wl- 1i; ii JrM SEESAW
y- ■'OSSPS&P; The Eagle factory is cleaning house for the sea
clal I,lß " ,ere s °*'«—" k b °— Sp '"...39c sorl( anc j we were fortunate in sharing in the distri
,H. SSSXL —.Tr!"!"... 15c bution of their clean-up lots. f , ,1
si?"\' 1 ' 1 "^ mB, ' tcho( i rnf,s ' s P lcr a i b l; a theVuTeV 8 s -Vair' 8 '. good " 1,e \.12V2C And worth special mention are the ' ' J \ » I
|ers. C BnA (Jyl AA 1 <£ £/A i-| | Q'll Q1 * a . COOC
M.OO and $5.00 Eagle Silk Shirts at $2.95
Sp f?c aJ iin n en t! and large'Jlzo" hemmeZ c sSiYnth" tn 7T' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store, Street Floor
Special in the Buyers, Sale, dozen, $1.39, 1 01/ Sale ...... Buyers jg c
each l L /OQ. n . ' j '.' V'
Special'ln't{u»'B«yen? Sale*! B .'. ... .19C "1-^^K?i.TO.... 25C
PIyAIN ANl> FANCY TURKISH TOWELS Special in*the" . 6 "!? 1 . 6 .'!".... 39C - SllCffltlv IffinPrfprl" I Aflff
lie and 19c individual turkish towels, plain and Extra fine quality turkish towels, snow en * not iajte t — r 111 l 1 1 J— b wIIJV
col or erf with fancy borders. Special in the white, tape border 50C ti —C J I. ■«.. J
" ' B j| m Gloves From a Famous Maker
In the Buyers' Sale Are Cotton r j {j | 85c Pair
Votlpo t —Tpllf" PriPP Q j I ,:i 1 This maker puts out the best SI.OO long silk gloves in the coun
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M ■ I —j| on a glove causes it to be classed as a "second." We secured a
I lr ripk-r f lOOn I hlflfYQ BH IT —„ltl large accumulation of these slightly imperfect gloves, which enter
JU, f[| H lij the Buyers' Sale at They are 16-button length, have double
Prices on many dress cottons are now at their lowest point of the season owing |7*Sl| \* «"lter tip., white only and come in .11 size* We cannot advertise
to the desire to .surpass former August records. These means a greater chance than \ fr -I ■ ».. r -i» f the name, but you will know the glove when you see it.
ever to save on fine wash goods. /, i/ ,[• ~ j [p TWO-CLASP SII.K GLOVKS
a J | — 4»[ Vsr || 50c 2-clasp silk gloves; "seconds;" white; all sizes. Buyers' Sale price, 39c
614 C cotton challis for comfort cover- A- 39c rice cloth; 38 inches wide; white 1 iL JV [I L-I I* + L J 50c silk and chamolsette 2-clasp gloves; colors only; broken sizes. Buyers'
ings. Yard grounds with a neat floral design. IP, Sale price 25c
y ar( j XOC J! in| , ' j I "—\j x l Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor.
5c lawns: white and colored grounds; floral "'''' * _ W~~^Pr —;! J Ps I )| * [ \
and staple figures. o#/ —. i to '"f cr^P e:so, 'd shades; also 1C- j »
Vard 3WC different colored stripes. Yard f ® J I * - rf » KeHlnantS in the U DnOlSterV
, fl J . 2ac organdie and dimities; white ground; U / , RBg . ** *J
TtJc silk organdie; one-half silk;, white neat rosebud and floral designs. 11 H ( i f 1 O . * O ±.' C C i~\
ground with colored floral designs. | O//, Yard lIC - QtlQ.
Yard 7 69c rat 'n e ; one-half silk, 36 inches OQ- T . »'* ] D . f , 7 .. . .. ' .. ~ .
~ ~ wide - solid sliaHes OJ/C 4 Remnants of 17c satine, for curtains, comfortable covers and
25c voile; white grounds with a 1 n'/ZC 10,' £ n i *, .''' "~i / "" n # draperies. Buyers' Sale Price, yard 0«
_ , ' ! ~ ' stripes. Yard
black and white awning J J|; |J U } fj Remnants of fancy figured silkoline, 36 inches wide. Buy
12j'Sc voile; white ground with a Cilia 12'Xr hatict» i ~ (H i* '' crs * Sale Pr >cc, yard 5$
woven colored stripe. Yard O/4C designs finish d S ro | ,nf *> floral QljgQ (j| ° Remnants of 12>4c white scrim with bordered edge, 36 inches
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street I Vv'ide. liUjers Sale 1 rice, >aid 8^
————————sl.so Summer Curtains, $1.1!)
t j . . . T T 1 * M 1 Green cross stripe cream curtains, $1.50 value. Buyers' Sale
Hosiery in the Buyers' Sale For l his Handsome I 25c double printed Etamine. plain center with fancy 'colored
borders. Buyers' Sale Price, yard
Men and Women: Note the Savings Dinin S Room Suite in the
Odd pairs SI.OO to $6.00 Irish Point, Brussels Net, Nottingham
. . . O and Muslin Curtains. Buyers' Sale Price to
,°od hosiery .it little prices—that you need not hesitate to buy—characterizes
these values >n the Buyers' Sale. Hosiery, too, for the children. iACldril I eilOU dl
... Men s Hose Women's Hosiery rhcrc are nine pieces in this suite. The refinement, the I Laces at Big Reductions
Buyers Sale price ° n .. a —° Be '. aESOrt f0l0r!, o °tfight ' 6 and emPr " reserve, the ciassic proportions, the exquisite details for which this
Men's 10c cotton half hose; seamless, black and 3 for Buyers' Sale price. Mo; '. 11 . ... . .. . f . .. English Torchon Laces
colors. Buyers Sale price, "<•; 4 for 25c Women s SI.OO silk hnso fashioned feet lisle Style IS JUStlv famous, make this triumph of furniture making Ito 2 inrhea wide, 3c value at, yd., ie
Buyers'saie price ,l "' e hnlf ho8e: b,ack and t0 " S; wWte and c °'° rs Hu>(rs ' Sale *>«£■ perfect in its reproduction, strongly appeal to persons seeking fur C) 1 u \ 4 »idc ; '<* value at, yd., 5c
Vn Ki u'u'.VL ,2^c Women's Hno iuio i,,.„. », u 6# ° 1 Shadow allover Lace, 18 inches wide, values to 49c. at, yard,
Buyers' Sale price . " ll * ht values to 25c. Buyers' Sale price .... an niture of superior quality and design for their hnrres. \%]/ 2 $
quality. Bus*'™'sale prfce, srx^ k 3 Vor na 'Vi mi n, '-,,v for •_ . S .°!. .^" yprs . .'."ast- The suite is a regular $265,00 value. Special in the August Shadow lace Flouncings, 9to 18 inches, white and ecru values
Men s 25c cotton half hose; black anrl tan with i-wlij 6ll * I, ' at ' k hose. Buyers' Sale price. . .flc AA f An r at varr l k
white feet; large sizes only. Buyers' Su|e price »«■ nrw^ Hdrens 10c and black hose. Buyers' Sale Sale at .' $220.00 4 • •> a *
— ModeratelV I need Dedroom Oriental and Point de Paris allover Lace, 18 inches, values to
UOttea OWISS in the . A Furniture of Dependable Quality V a!«« e T7sf t .^Sl
Buyers' Sale at, Yard, • lC $15.00 bureaus, chiffoniers and Princess dressers in I- tomeroy & stewart, street H)or.
One of the interesting offerinsrs in the White n™=c r \ c a- _ golden oak, mahogany and bird's-eye maple. August •. r-x + < *
.'4 inches wide. an.. ,h«*i. choi/e lh » s<ri » is Sa.c price Colored Dress Goods Reduced
sig'ns. price, ches u ' <le ' ' n f° ur Kooti de- C jnjade, Penian lawn; 82 inches $18.50 golden oak, mahogany and bird's-eye maple - U R, >Q 1
English nainsook, 36 Inches wide. Sair P ri , c f e ( ; k yard "B u y-e rß -- bul " eaUS ' clliffoniers an d PHnceSS dressers. AllgUSt Sale 111 til© DUy©fS OB.l©
12 4c check and plain white lawns 28 i n bureau covers ' e?e* , ®S?i , v»™ ,tab,e for
inches wide. Buyers' Sale price, yard 10C Bale price yard BU>erS ...15C Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart-Third Floor. Three Elevators. ,V 'V ' h T and'wool no.ilin' 40 inc^, C
12% c f,ne twisted yarn voile, for dresses, waists C sro$ ro , cade crepe, rep and pique, in floral and 50c navy Ber « e - 3b inches wide, 11.25 silk and,wool poplin. 40 Inches
and also curtains; 28 inches wide. Buyer.' « moire desi K ns. Buyers' Sale price, yard toc . wide yard 95(!
Sale price, yard 8C y,l "I 19C ' 50c granite cloth; 36 inches wide, SprK< *' inc hcs wide;
manv whitP 0 9^ fl * including lawns in price 6 yardT^ 8 n ° ,roninßr * 1 yard 35c $2.00 silk and wool crepes; 40 inches
man> different stripe and check designs, i 01/ » 25c chiffon vnii* for HrMo«- «'j V. /2
12 e %c ''•«-« i Buyers Sa]o price.' yard . blouses. ] 2 1 />C w\V y C tm^r , A shades; 40 inches wide yard 3»c $2.00 and $2.50 mixed suiting; 50
saA •'"»* 'Z nszirisrzsrxg*--«dJ\)\!iIS>rVOT\ViTOVIVsiUIVDaVV J'. "* vy . 80 ." ,eh ".aSWL 4 £t".r y : '.'""."J
Dlves - Pomeroy & '.stewart-Street Floor,' Rear. 0 ~ wool S Pomeroy Klo & or Stewart-Street
Papers Urging Public
to Be Self-sacrificing
London, Aug. 4.—The London
rooming papers are giving plentiful
counsel to the public to display a self
sacrificing spirit, to refrain from ex
<sttement and to avoid selfish actions,
■uch as laying In large stores of pro
visions, which would tend to raise
rrices and lead to hardships for the
poorer classes.
Fletd Marshal Lord Kitchener, who
was to return to his Egyptian post, Is
detained in London. According to
TUESDAY EVENING. fiARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 4, 1914.
telegrams from European capitals.
Great Britain's decision on this point
was awaited with the deepest anxiety,
especially in Paris and St. Petersburg.
The Times in an editorial says:
"Recent events mean that Europe is
to be the scene of the most terrible
war she lias witnessed since the fall of
the Roman empire."
The Times throws the blame upon
Germany, saying: "Germany would
have stayed the plague had she chosen
to speak In Vienna as she speaks when
she Is in earnest. She preferred to
make demands In St. Petersburg and
Paris which no government could en
tertain. She has lived up to the worst
principles of the Fredericlan tradition,
which disregards all obligations of
right and wrong at the bidding of
immediate self-interest. She has re
solved to qrush France and trample
upon the rights of those who stand in
her way.
Yesterday It was Luxemburg; to
morrow It may be England she will
assail without declaring war."
Prince Roland Bonaparte
Is Anxious to Enlist
Paris, Aug. 4.—President Polncalre
to-day received Prince Roland Bona
parte, who placed hiß services at ttve
disposal of the French government,
offering to Join the army as a soldier
and to place his residence in the hands
of the authorities for hospital pur
poses. The president thanked the
prince for his offer, but said he was
confronted by the terms of the law,
which did not permit a member of a
former French ruling house to serve
In the French army, and this could
not now be changed in order to allow
the prince to enlist.
English Papers Support
Action of Government
London, Aug. 4.—A1l the morning
papers, even those representing the
peace party, are unanimous in support
of the government's view thaf Kng
land is bound to tight rtn behalf of
Fiance and in the defense of Belgian
and Dutch neutrality.
According to the Dally Mall, the
German ultimatum to Belgium threat
ened to treat that country as an enemy
and carried the implied intention of
Germany to seize Belgian Congo in
the event of a refusal to permit the
passing of the German forces through
Belgium.
Russian Warship Reported
Aground at Aland Island
Copenhagen. Aug. 4. A Russian
warship is aground at Aland Islands.
It Is-sald to b« the Andrei Pervosvan
nyl, a battleship of 17,400 tons laid
down In 1903.
A dispatch from Stockholm yester
day said that tho Russians had been
defeated In a naval engagement of
the Aland Island, the Russian vessels
later taking refuge In the gulf of Kin
land.
Wheat Again Active
in Chicago Markets
Chicago, 111., Aug. 4.—Wheat to-dav
became active again and the leading
option Jumped 3 % on the Board of
Trade before there was any reaction.
Every article traded in on the Board
cf Trade showed steadiness. This was
especially true of provisions, in which
there were startling declines yester
day.