8 | Customti»{2TDT ! Many New /, JrAutumn Hats - I JMIL Are Here Large Velvet Sailors and Small Velvet Turbans Still Dominate the Early Hat Styles During the past few days many new Autumn Hats arrived revealing style fancies entirely new and exclusive. Many sailors with new lines from front to back and many close-fitting effects that seemingly were designed to carry the tall fancies and feathers and sword like wings are displayed in the rich new colors that will rule this Fall. Black velvet or velvet in some deep tones furnish an ideal foundation for the soft sprays of feathers and the beautiful flowers or the band or touch of gold or silver. Lovers of new millinery surely can t resist viewing these elegant new things to-morrow. Hats for as little as $2.95. $3.95 and on up to $15.00. SIB.OO and $20.00. A wonderful variety of distinctive Paris inspired creations at SIO.OO. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor, Front. Money to Fill the Market Basket Goes Farthest inOur Grocery Section Wc buy only the best grades of foodstuffs and dealing direct with the producers saves charges that enables us to quote savings all along the line. For instance— Eagle Flour, 12-lb. sacks 39c I,arge bottle Imported chow chow 28c Phone orders cheerfully accepted and promptly Olives, plain or stuffed, large bottle »c filled. Country cured dried beef, '4-lb JOc Fawn (;rovo shoe peg corn; 3 cans 25c Lebanon bologna. lb. 25c Pike T,akc peas: an early June variety; 2 cans for 25c Sugar cured bacon, sliced any thickness, lb 28c Cold packed tomatoes In glass jars: 3 cans for .. .25c Boiled ham, sliced fresh, lb 390 Ocean Whiting fish in 10-lh. pails. Pail 65c Minced ham, lb 20c Fancy "Cohoe" salmon steak; cans ..13c . J/uncheon loaf, lb 28c "Irma" sardines in mustard 5c Cream cheese, lb 25c Kippered herring in oval cans, can 10c Ijonghorn cheese, lb 25c Red Alaska salmon In tall tins, each 14c Swift's borax soap, 10 cakes 390 Choice fat Xorway mackerel, each 5c Babbitt's cleanser. 6 cans 25c Lump starch for the laundry, lb 6c Ammonia, large bottle 7 C 3 lbs. fancy whole head rice 25c Choice Messina lemons, dozen ' 20c Rosedale pure lirst pressing Italian olive oil; full Excelsior coffe. lb , 35,, quart can 68c Banquet coffee, lb . 30c Blue label catsup; large bottle 23c B. J. coffee, lb.. 20c: 5 lbs .... . »0c , India relish in iced tea glass 10c Orange Pekoe tea, lb 6Sc Major Grey East India fruit chutney; large bottle, 42c "Our Favorite" tea, lb 45c "Star Brand" mixed pickles; Mason top jar ....12c "The Senate," blend of choice teas, lb . " as,. Leslie imported Worcestershire sauce, bottle 10c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement! THREE BIG EVENTS IN STEVENS CHURCH Labor Organizations to Send Rep resentatives to Hear Dr. Smucker Three big events will be held at Stev ens Memorial Meth odist -Church, Thir teenth and Vernon .. streets, Sunday. In ..l.ii the morning at 10.45 mKM o'clock Dr. Clayton. - BQ.. Albert Smucker will preach to men and , women on "The Order llhbjalraßui* of Burdened Men." All folk in the field of ■UJjjn work have been in vited to hear this Eb . Ayoj Labor Sunday address. » ' *' { * In the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock the joint .nen's work and women's work committees of the Stough campaign will hold a mass M OJ A 1' 1. 10 Ci I It's quality that makes a 10c smoke worth the price. f • The all-Havaria quality of MOJA proves it. 7 And the beauty of MOJA quality is that it sat isfies the smoker who is used to strong cigars as r well as the man who smokes mild cigars. The " blend satisfies all tastes. Made by John C. Herman & Co. FRIDAY EVENING. HAPJIISBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 4. 1914. meeting. Special invitations have been ; sent out to all Bible classes for men and women organized in the co- 1 operating churches to attend the serv- i Ice. Many delegations will assemble . at their respective churches and ; march in a body to the meeting. The night service will be for laboring men , and the following labor organizations 1 will send representatives: Bookbind ers' Union, No. 115: Bricklayers and Masons' International Union. No. 77; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. No. 668; Brotherhood of Federated Railway Employes; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, N'o. 456; Broth erhood of Railway Carmen of Amer ica, No. 25; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Lodges Nos. 42, 127, 383 and 574; United Brotherhood of Car penters and Joiners, No. 287; Brother hood _of Locomotive Engineers. Lodge No. 74; Brotherhood of Liocomotive Firemen and Engineers. No. 174; Typographical Union, No. 14; Machin ists Union, No. 16; Order of Railway Conductors, Nos. 143 and 4 49; Order of Railway Telegraphers, No. 3; Paint ers, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, No. 411; Printing Pressmen's Union, No. 123; Brotherhood of Loco motive Firemen and Englnemen, Lodge No. 673. The main part of the church audi torium will be reserved for men. Part 1 of the auditorium and ail of the Sun day school room will be open to the public. The service will begin promotlv at 7.30. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker will preach on "The Enemies of the Poor Man's Dinner Pail." The Men's Club will have charge of the service. James W. Barker, president of the Men's Club, will preside. NO REnrCTION IX WORKING FORCE OF SUSQUEHANNA MULLS Special to The Telegraph Northumberland. Pa., Sept. 4. Contrary to rumors, no reduction in the time or working force of the local 1 silk mill, as well as of the Sunbury mills of the Susquehanna Silk Mill Company is contemplated. Rumors were that because of the war In Eu rope the supply of raw material on hand is small and that a curtailment of help would follow. W. H. Drum, superintendent of the Sunbury mill denied that any reductions are con templated. He said there is sufficient raw silk on hand now to warrant the mills running until January 1, 1915, and it is still possible to buy raw silk from China and Japan, which is be ing done. PAXTANG PARK Anyone who enjoys a good singing act with a vein of real mirth provok ing humor running through it should take in the show at Paxtang Park this week and see Brown, Delmore and j Brown, who Introduce themselves as | the three singing sailors. This Is really j one of the best male trios that has ! been heard at the park this summer. They have excellent voices and their ' selections are well fhosen. The balance j of the nark bill Is made up of four "live-wire" acts that make a great vaudeville show. The concert on Labor i r>ay evening, by the Commonwealth Band, will be the Jast attraction at the I park theater this summer, and will I probably prove, a great drawing card | for the park. No admission fee will be charged for seats In the theater.—Ad vertisement. KI.AW ANn.ERI.VNGER FEATURE AT ThE PHOTOPLAY Another famous Klaw and Erlanger feature, "Woman Against Woman," will be shown at the Photoplay to-day. These specials have become famous for their dramatic action. Along with this will he shown the popular Gilbert M. Anderson. as "Rroncho Blllv." in "Rroncho Rllly's Wild Ride," a Western drama. Special Funny John Runny pictures Friday and Saturday, the Fun niest Man In the Land. Advertise ment. EDWIN H. L.EMARE ORCiANIST Panama-Pacific Exposition says: The Angelus Is the one best player-piano. See and play the Angelus before you buy. J H. Troup Music House, 15 3outh Market Square. Advertise ment. |V There Will Be Lively Selling in Blouses To-morrow Two interesting groups have been reduced for a special clearance to-morrow. Styles that will be the vogue right through the Fall in voile, crepe and fine linen. $2.95 to $6.50 Blouses at 95c Voile, crepe and linen blouses, self-trimmed or trimmings of hand embroidery with lace or net edge, flat collar and three quarter sleeves, sizes 34 and 36, none exchanged, $2.95 to $6.50 values. Special 9.1? $2.95 to $5.50 Blouses at $1.95 \ oile. crepe and handkerchief linen blouses, trimmed with bunch tucks, hand embroidery and shadow lace insertion; em broidery, organdy or lace collar, three-quarter sleeves. None exchanged, $2.95 to $5.50 values. Special $1.95 Petticoats and Kimonos Black cotton Klosfit petticoats with tailored or pleated flounces SI.OO, $1.50, $1.95 to $'4.95 Messaline and Jersey petticoats with pleated flounce, plum, brown, Persian blue, black and two-tone effects, $3.50 and $3.95 values. Special $2.95 Long crepe kimonos, white lawn collar and cuffs trimmed with lace insertion and lace edge, elastic at waist, rose, Copen hagen, wistaria, lavender, light blue, pink and navy ... $1.25 Eiderdown bath robes, square neck, self color satin trim ming, American beauty rose, Copenhagen and grey . .. $3.95 Crepe gowns, high neck and long sleeves or low neck with kimono or three-quarter sleeves, all white or white ground with ping, light blue and lavender stripes and figures SI.OO Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Turkish Bath Towels Re duced: Exceptional Values for To -morrow 19c bleached Turkish hath towels, hemmed. Special, each 15? 29c heavy Turkish bath towels, hemmed and ready for use; finished with colored border. Special 17? Individual and large size bath towels to match, in rose de signs and colored borders of pink, blue, gold and lavender. Small size, 19?; large 50? Fine qualitj r colored border bath towels with border of pink or blue. Each 39? Bath towels in white or with border of colors. Each, 50? 50c fancy novelty bath towels in tan, pink and blue. Spe cial, each .. 39^. Bleached Turkish towels, in plain white and colored border; large size. Each 25^ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Special in Initial Linen Handkerchiefs Fine linen handkerchiefs for women with neatly embroid ered initials, quarter inch hems, regular \2y' 2 c value. Special, 6 f°r 55? Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. —,, . ... , Final Clean-Up of Men's Summer Suits To-morrow « *7r For Suits That Were W / S Originally S2O, $22. *|/ / • * $25 and S2B M Sizes are broken—but that's the reason the price is so much lower than ajp|y usual for such high-grade clothes. It's the last call. r Black and white check worsteds. i* „ Brown check cassimeres. V fk V Grey diagonal worsteds. >J Plain light grey worsteds. iW wtl Fancy Scotch mixtures. Grey overplaid worsteds. \ I £ Black and white stripe cassimere. I- English and conservative two and three-button sacks with soft roll lapels—patch or *•< .♦ ~ < ' regular pockets. Sizes from 34 to 44 in the entire lot. Back to School Tuesday, Boys J After the long vacation the boy has either outgrown his summer clothes, or \ || ' he has put them to the most severe test possible, with the likelihood that he|| (Wl| needs a new school suit. Why not bring him in to-morrow and let him pick onewl iif h j to his liking from our large stock of newNorfolks. .®!| $5.00 -many handsome styles in Norfolk's with extra pair trousers. |jrysjaL ,Y*Tk] Brown overplaids. Tartan plaids, fancy browns and greys, Scotch mix-oLftt 3 tures, blue Serges, plain greys, tan mixtures, homespuns. fw Norfolk School Suits Specials at $3.50 and $3.95 Sizes Bto 18 years in plain grey worsted, tan and grey Scotch mixtures, plain brown and plain grey. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor, Rear. V_ 1 Suits for Fall in a Style Show- A Sale of 75c Shirts To morrow in Complete Size Ranges: 59c 75c Harmony percale shirts with laundered cuffs and faced sleeves in stripe patterns, sizes 14 to 17. Specially priced at 59^ $1.50 fine quality percale shirts with laundered hand-turned cuffs. Specially priced at $1.19 NEW NECKWEAR FOR FALL NEW SWEATER STYLES FOR Combination stripes, figures and MEN AND WOMEN interwoven plnln designs are being Many of the styles now shown on strongly featured for the fortheom- the SWPa ter gallery are Imported crinkle knit four-ln- from Switzerland having reached us hands In solid colors and stripe*, a week before European oompli- Special 35c; 3 for SI.OO cations began. 1 .1 Vl a Men's Sweaters SI.OO to $7.98 French four-in-hands 25c and 35c ___ , _ __ Hoys' silk plaid and solid color Women s Sweaters. SI.OO to $10.98 four-in-liands and Windsors ..25c Children's Sweaters, ..75c to $4.98 As Good Values as Ever in Cotton Dress Goods With crcpe suitings at half price and other popular dress cottons selling for less than regular there is no let-up of good things for the woman who wants to save on dresses for present and future wear. 25c Crepe Suiting in light and dark shades for house dresses and children's school frocks. Special, yard lSVfcc Silk strij>e Poplin, light and dark shades, with self-colored silk stripes. Yard 25c Silk and cotton Crepe <le Chine, neat floral designs on dark grounds, 36 inches wide. Yard 75c China Silk—a new silk and cottcn weave, in light and dark shades, 36 inches. Yard 50c Cotton Poplin in leading Fall shades. Yard 25c 39c embroidered Crepes, white and colored grounds, neat figures. Yard 25c 10c woven Madras, white ground, colored stripes. Yard 12Vic 12',£c Percales and Dress Ginghams. Yard 10c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers