Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 18, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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36th Anniversary Anniversary
Kid Gloves of Finest Grades vf | 10 Pounds of Granulated/ Sugar Will
Prices Have Not Been Advanced /M ___ tt Sold for 71c To-morrow With
with black embroidery. Pair ............. #2.<H) 1 I I Ik^lMo' 1 purchase not including snap, we
white and tan. Pair $1.75 y
Two-clasp kid gloves with Paris Point embroio- fL lj£\ jjf/ A IIL Fancy new mackerel, in 10-poi*id pails .... 95?
ery; in black, white and colors. Pair $1.50 /J1 4- Cf Tr A
One-clasp kid gloves with P. K. seams. Black, TO IHe Oreat OtVle /MiU / > 1 OmOrrOW wSi «8?
white and tan. Pair '. $1.50 ej V^KlJi' "* ( ffiH 20 Mule learn Borax; full 1 -lb. packages ... 155?
Two-clasp gloves in black, white and colors. W i% »f#W \A//-w Swifts Silver Leaf Lard, pail 49?
Pair ... $1.25 jT L/Vdll Ol lflo We rresent an S Extra fancy Messina lemons 1?
SI.OO kid gloves in two-clasp style; black, tan, tef Jf . I Canned Vegetables
white and grey. Special H.»? 11 til 111 11 uOfISOII ( JnflOftl 11\ 1 f"\7" tT* ' Pike Lake peas, an early June variety, 2 cans, 2o?
Kayser washable leatherette gloves; in 16-button IVllllljr l\J I Shoe Peg corn, 3 cans 2,5?
length; white, biscuit, tan and grey. Pair, y £ \T \7' O r Hand-packed tomatoes, in glass jars, 3 for 55.»?
_ „ «- ( Is of Very W View Scores of J
Wash Dress Weaves Reduced | Particular Interest /fW Hats Not Shown nj
I to Eveiy Woman ™ • Heretofore
25c silk stripe poplin: full line of shades with a A T , , . . Canned Delicacies
self color silk stripe, 2 yards for 36? II ine style garments in the Festival of Au- Thousands of trimmed and untrimmed srp T una fish; a delicious substitute for chicken in
Printed pongee; rough finish; colored grounds. tumn Fashions are onr own very careful selec- —— / salads; large 1-lb. cans 28?
Y SUk'and cotton'popiin; 36'ii,'chVs widton'e-htif tion. This year we are setting a new record hats make this our most fascinating 1 Jjg
silk. Yard [H» in the actual numbers of different stvle exam- r x . TA - , ™, . | "Atlas" imported sardines in olive oil can, 12?
Roman stripes; one-half silk; 3b inches wide ,£7 ]es thgt wi „ through our outerannarel U P emng Uisplav. Ihe new Incomes, Ah. "Extra Fancy" Columbia River salmon steaks.
Yard *♦'" LVfjX r b 11 vvjuf Can jgrt
Kimono flannelettes. Yard . .y v;;;, 15 ? (vJ» sections this ball. Russian Toques and Turbans and Sailors jtvh ?®d.Alaska salmon in tall tins . 14?
Coronation messalinc; 36 inches wide; black ano jK7 Observant visitors to this week's style show ~ "Gold Label"' sardines in mayonnaise dressing.
' h Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart," Street Floor. | have seen that the loose, wide blousiness from j with irregular brims in finest black vel- || ( " an Breakfast Foods
~ ~ shoulder to waist has been discarded with the , . Shredded Wheat. Package 11?
Boys' Negligee Coat shirts and i\ width of hipdraperies. Now is presented the vet are featured and new shapes just Grape Nuts. Package 11?
Men's New Fall Xeckwear Russian motif which outlines the figure, to this i i i +i u- t i l ostum Cereal. lackagc:. 21?
Boys'negligee coat shirts with separate point col- I is added the tunic which may extend to the un P ac ce( s )OW the combination of vel- Jh Imperator pineapple chunks packed in Singa
lar to match; in new combination stripes, sizes U I knee Qr to a seven-eighth vet llld fine felt P (, rc. Can ........ 12?
to 14. Lach ...»UC H flph*, i ti • . i • (to*r mR Red sour cherries in No. 2 cans. Can 12<;
Boys' grey and navy flannel blouse waists with i / length. I his tunic may be plain, _ I Pennant sliced yellow peaches in tall tins. 2 for
military collar •><><'• i UJ ,/ or » y° u please, it mav start r ormal opening con- yZn. // 23?
New Knit and crocheted neckwear .»«? /sW from the sides formintr n yoke tinned to-mnrrnw TV\ MIA f Owl brand New California seeded raisins, 1-lb.
New combination and plain colors in accordian UH irom tne siaes lorming a }OKe. tinuea 10-morrow. X J V packages l;{^
knit and crocheted four-in-hand ties ...30? W ViAg The figure silhouette expressed Trimmed hats, $1.95, Hffl \y Peanut Butter and Cocoa
\v ide C space* ojlhlrs, {S'Md'f.nc™ otors.' Special! '> ma ">' of the . Sty ' CS CnaWeß $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, > £T°' ***" >K
, m _3 for 91M> Mtf one to wear straight lines from to $ 30 . 00 . ' Pure coco, V absoiutelv" ih;
Black and white bias stripes m flowing-end four- shoulder to a point forming a an . f Coffee and Tea
in-iant V-JmoroV& stVwiiVt.*Mcli-Vstore. " low waist line. I » Excelsior coffee; our finest blend, lb IW?
»iv M . Pomeroy a Stewart. ' 23 ' M • 49 to SIO.OO. 15an( l uct coffce < a dclicious breakfast blend, lb..
\4 ri 1 o • 1 v VFy\ I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. EoU /
11 Anniversary Landy opecial V|Bj Second Floor, Rear. I Second Floor, Front. B. &J. coffee, lb.. 3()?; 5 lbs. 90?
To-nlorrow we will sell our regular 50c Mar- ([l rSj-r, Celtic tea, the famous Belfast blend, lb. ... ,10?
guerite assorted chocolate covered nuts and bon fjrpjjSMi Jy / |ipS- f Orange Pekoe tea, lb <}JS?
bons, in the Anniversary Sale at, lb. ... . iJO? Purity golden dates; lb. package 10?
Batiste and Persian Lawn Waists Rugs in the Anniversary Sale Clearance of Used Cameras
$2.95 and $5.00 Garments Reduced to $1.50 and $2.95 A ttror»fiir£iU7- c±r\ of- Close to a dozen and a half very good cameras will be sacri-
Two of the best values we have presented this season are 111 11 V C ' A t 7 1 1 ai
these garments which go into a special sale to-morrow. Each Rugs Crex runner; 27 inches wid<>, 50c liccd to-morrow on account of the fact that they have been cither
waist is packed in an individual box and represents an unusual Printed English linoleum, 60c value {<»?
value. value :«i? Crex runner; 24 inches wide, used or worn from handling. In the clearance will be:
$2.95 Batiste Waists with embroidered polka dots and vestee of. ( r ,°?? a U1^ ts » ( ® c •••••• val,u _■" " „
voile Reduced to $1.50 Rubber door mats, /5c value, .>6? Raglan Rugs One Premoette, Jr., No. 1, with double lens; size 214x3 J /i •
i- m " • i' :•••••*•• •.*; • • •*•• •• • • 'V 1 • Crex carpet; 30 inches wide; 45c' 24x36-inch blue and green raglan 2 — — XO 4 ■
Sn.(K) Persian Lawn semi-tailored waists with batiste embroid- value ;t(k* 75«- vain#» :ui<f , ,
Pt-v front Rptliirf.fl to ni" "»>" * f s I, * regularlv $7.00. Reduced to $5.00
CI y liom. JXCUUCcCI TO Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. = ' ... i w\w\w
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor.
Rrwc' M«.,„ Poll Ho« ;« Q„1 69cMahogany I"rameSewingTrays36c size ; regularly $12.00. R C - J". fitted win, Zeiss ko-
DOVS INGW 1 Q.ll iIQ-lS in 1110 03.10 69c mahogany frame glass bottom serving trays , , . as nn Anastigmat lens f. 6, 3, and
, . with cast brass handles; shown in assorted tapes- dneed to frW.UO compound shutter. Regularly
\v e are ready tf) outfit boys up to 12 years with new styles in try designs. In the Anniversary Sale 36? One No. 1 A folding pocket kodak, $46.00. Reduced to $38.00
caps and hats. The Rah Rah shape continues in popularity and Vacuum Washing Machines size 2</,x-i% ; regularly $12.00. lie- 'm"d S'7eUs''S
15 rhin.'ll'il a' ,C T'r''l r r ■•■***«>**** v„,™ «„hta g machu,™ which formerly snld duced to *9.00 iak Aul.&at lens" 6,3 Sd ca^
shown n 1 ?he new Danes' •>! Vl 4Q *! M ""vassers, are in the Anniversary Sale Six No. 1 A Premo Jr. kodak, P°"" d '<>««*■ P>ck adapt
siiovvn in all the new shapes, Jfl.bl), Jp1.98 to j at ,'{(io fr a "d plate holder, regularly
I 59c and 83c green mat jardinieres. In the Anni- s ' ze 2j4x4 / , 4; regulaily $2.00. Ke- $(30.00. Special
Dives, Pomproy & Stewart—Second Floor, Front. . versarv Sale 36? duced to Jjil.«so Dlveg, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor.
PRESENTING THE NEW STYLES IN MEN'S AND
YOUNG MEN'S FALL CLOTHES
Suits, sls to $35 Overcoats, $lO to $35 ■ «
t These are style show days for men as well as women. The Men's Clothing Section is having its formal opening, showing a
diversified assemblage of America's best clothing from America's foremost style designers. The popularity of Tartan Plaids has /Jjfl jfj[\
brought out many handsome patterns of this type, and many of the richest combinations in blue and brown, blue and green and
black and brown are shown. \
I<ancy stripes, Scotch tweeds and fine mixtures, hairline stripes and diagonals are well represented in worsteds and cassimeres. ff \A
There are patterns selected especially for stouts, too. f Mb, V-J
New Fall Suits for Boys The New Balmacaans
Beautiful styles in light and heavy weights. Favored patterns arc I jj I ,JIM
Grey Scotch mixtures, diagonal worsteds, brown and grey mixtures, J I fiffl
B W fa " Cy worsteds and cassimeres, Tartan plaids, grey overplaids, grey diag- Scotch twcc(ls ancl homespuns and all the latest shades in camel's hair I lAm
J ° na,S an<1 f many othcr patterns ' Lalcst Norfo,ks WAX) to $15.00 cloth> worstcd and oxfords . Pricc range SIO.OO to $35.00 J |^JP
Hoa's' $5.00 Suits in sizes 7 to 18 vears. have extra nair trousers ... ~
' ' I uuusci s. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Men's Clothing—Second Floor, Hear.
FRIDAY EVENING, HXmuSBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 18, 1014