12 Women Who Wear |25 Pounds of Granulated Sugar For Three Furniture Attractions $ 1.69 To-morrow With Purchases re Offered for the Last I of SI.OO Worth of Groceries j 1 : v ,, 0f t,l( Month Will Find This Excellent r sugar. \\ ith each purchase amounting to SI.OO, not including soaps, we will offer morrow $10.50 4 ill'' Footwear in Our Shoe 23 lbs * of SURar for Xtt i»V»LMoM w fif for l "hi a -k tl >n' l in a . j le J'°' OU! ' su to Fawn Grove fancy corn, 2 cans. None Such Mince Meat, la re Spanish leather, comfortable ami J " Norway kippered herring, large New asparagus In tall tins. 2 Star Brand sweet and sour 4 «&&*' OpT" 1 oval cans 10c cans 25c pickles, in Mason top jars ....12c .......... »«.«•> JBKB '. iIH WV^V_v' I IV-/J.l Hunter Norwegian* «nrrllnna in Asquith hand packed tomatoes, Sunrise catsup, new table size, 4 tnalrs of Bar Harbor wll- MM* ii! *tL cach - t .. dozen cun!( bottles 25c low lilted with a cushion. Our <-» /-» I-.. i t i .| i . .« , ... " *•"' "* 55c Anco sauce, a rich and fruity usual $5.00 value. Special in a f . Qtieen Quality shoes have a reputation as style leaders that ~ Atlas imported sardines in pure Mixed vegetables for soup. No. 2 meat sauce bottled in Kngland, 15c one-day sale, Wednesday, tS.ltt ) ° Im'V t A * 2c cans 10c Swifts' silver leaf lard, pail. 49c,' Dives, I'omeroy & Stewart— Tmg . directly appeal to many careful dressers. They embody all the ovalsT"each' "*..?? .T.. ® e * gull sardines In mustard Owl brand. California seeded rals- Fancy head rice. 3lb 25c * "1" r "f \ fine points of bench work with a superior finish and smartness. dressing large can ...... r. .. 12c ins, 1 lb. packages 13c Grape Nuts, package 12c I ■•'3r ■'■• ——^___ Red Alaska salmon in tall tins, : Purity cleaned dates, 1 lb. pack- Postum Cereal, package, I | < M e show the latent ill patent o'lt-kill with black and Pike early June peas, 2 ! Singapore pineapple chunks, can, Shredded wheat, package ...11c jis| - F^/frlTT^^ prey cloth tops and dull kid tons; gun metal calf with calf tops t ~ > v fflßj [j jbi and cloth tops and black vici kid with kid and patent leather Delicatessen 1: LjgUJ —Country cured dried beef, % lb .10c . Country cured hams, average about 10 lbs. each, lb., h* f tips $4.00. $54..»0 and 5j5.>.00 Minced ham, lb.* 20c ' 25c -J— - bologna, lb 28c New mackerel in 10 lb. pails, per pall »5c " * w Ring bologna, lb 18c Ocean whiting fish in 10 lb: pails, per pall ...«5c Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor, Hear. j Polled ham. sliced, lb ... 30c | New Vermont maple syrup, full pint bottle, each, i Luncheon loaf, lb 28c | 2»c Sugar cured bacon, sliced any thickness, lb 28c j Macaroni * Month-End Sale of Sweaters | ,p,ckM " isc Corsets For Fall and Winter Pimento cheese in Jars, lb 15c ! Peanut butter; the best. lb. 15c 4 _ T _ Fancy creamery butter, lb 36c ; Absolutely pure cocoa; lb. 15c: 2lb 28c >Vi/Airr fU \ rtTrr T Weather T r ' | j Little Picnic hams, average about 5 lbs., each, 1b.,19c i Pompeian olive oil, full'quart can 75c OxllJ W 111" 1 iGW JL_/IH.eS Put nf FlOl1«1lt\/ There's a straighter line in the corset styles that are now W ''" u ' n - With ilat .liawl cllar, plain _ . V . liiebl Wliailiy bcinif shown for the Winter season, and at the waist tIW« . * ~, , Purity steel cut coffee in 1-lb. cans; the "Orange Pekoe' tea, lb tillf weave-, m tan, ercy. cardinal, navy and black, pockets. -i/ C s very best 40e- "Our Favorl e" tea; a very choice blend, lb., just the tiniest suggestion of a curve. 36 to 44 SI.9H Excelsior coftce, a delicious blend, lb., Uti? Special fittings will be given at your request. — Banquet; the very finest to be had at the Laundry Supplies : W omen's $3.50 Shaker knit sweaters with athletic collar price, lb \ Lump starch, lb Dives, Pomeroy & second Floor. . B-J Coffee: lb.. ; 5 lbs lM)f "Lighthouse" Cleanser, 6 cans tii'l pm-I i" 4<> .... "Celtic tea, the famous Belfast blend, lb., Reckert's square blue: jiackage 9^ •50C Dives, Pomeroy &. Stewart, Basement. * T * / —i . Wnmen's 51.25 canton Jackc. vest stylo. Mack only. ICTc Z Hair SWltCheS Specially v J" f;ni " r ""'" il:ir ' grcy -" ,UPanH Homes That Will Entertain Firemen May Priced This Week Better grades at ffl.oo to S2.OH Need StipplieS Of Linen, Etc. ( . An important sale of nat- Men's $1.50 heavy Shaker knit coat sweaters, maroon, roll _ iave everything that the particular housewife may need—and with hundreds of visiting I " r3 ' ''^' r svv ' tc ' ies ' s an ~~ firemen to be entertained it may be advisable to look into the needs of your linen closet. |j| ? !~l7~| J flounced for this week in '" r - Fine bleached all-linen table £• --A connection with the Demon- Men'« <5? ;n Ima.-v t;iinL-f.r rnit ..i t.• ~ , qualltj, red borders, 3 for 25c seilles spreads, new designs, pood damask— %c4.'±rA I Stration in progress oil the .... " roiia r *" H?5 '-'w Sit;rJ:::::::::'''M'Hl 1 «««««<». "■ .•kc'.-. ni.tr.'on. na>y airf »•..;» r'-li. wMi. or .nd'wlto. h".- « SSS SFC 9 J 22-Inch wavy .witches,H Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store, Street Floor. . '^ r r e assortment of German " lfrl " a,l > , " 1 l l. h f' oo on . S7 Hemmed cotton dice napkins for S- ' W Usually $2.95, are reduced to agur&wsTtajsi "SK Jf. »i.m doren «•» -i s|""eaci.s, satin Marseilles pattern, . . ..... ' ' 3i, k\ ,«li IJft,/ -.«.» «•»-in fto Sl on m on Mercerized cotton table damask, . i " & V'|S|l 71 '/ *o. 3 can*. ; doren 92.75 IJbby'n Kxtra Sliced Pineapple, Xn. 2 rani, -Or; dozen 3*2.-0 Thin la the Itueat quality of Pine apple and the prlee In extremely , low. 5-1 b. *ack* frenh Grnhnni and Whole Wheat Flour !».%«• | Freah Glutln Flour poc ! Hotter'* Bent Flour, 12-lb. Nackn, 42e SuMNdown Prepared Cake Flour. ' pack ' Blue Valley Creamery Butter, lb., Helns Dill Plcklea, dozen aoe Tuna Flnh, nmall can*, 15e; larxe, i -ng, Eleanor Hen schen. Anna Margaret Moog. Eliza beth Eansom, Mary Ellen Biirkliolder, Sara Margaret Hawthorne and Helen Nana Keet. DEBATE IS CONTINUED By Associated Press Washington. D. C., Sept. 29.—De bate on the Clayton anti-trust bill con ference agreement before the Senate has unfinished business was continued to-day. The fight on the measure Is being led by Senator Reed, of Mis souri, assisted by Senators Nelson. Borah and Kenyon for the Republ can side. AIITO VICTIM DIES By Associated Press Williamsport. Pa., Sept. 29.—Mrs. William Howard, wife of a prominent Emporium lumber merchant, died In the City Hospital here to-dav from Injuries received in an automobile ac cident near her home town Saturday night forty-eight hours after her sis ter-in-law. Mrs. Joslah Howard, wife of the Cameron county assemblyman. | died in the institution from inbirlcsi sustained in the same accident. i SENIORITY RULES ARE NOT POPULAR Engineers and Firemen Will Vote on Change; Harrisburg Men Not Treated Fairly Engineers on the Middle Division, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, within the next two weeks will decide by ballot their intentions as to future seniority rules. It is proposed to change the present system of promoting firemen and englnemen. According to rules now In force Harrisburg employes get the short end in promotions. Under the present system, an engi neer's seniority dates from the time he is made an engineer. Harrisburg em ployes want this rule changed to pro vide that his term of service starts from the time of his employment as a fireman. During the past few years firemen on the Altoona side of the division have been promoted and made engine men more rapidly than those 011 the Harrisburg side. Their rights to the SAYS SULPHUR DRIVES ECZEMA FROM THE SKIN Use like cold cream to instantly stop itching and clear the skin Sulphur, says a renowned derma tologist, just common bold-sulphur made into a thick cream will soothe and heal the skin when irritated and broken out with Eczema or any form of eruption. The moment it is applied all itching ceases and after two or three applications the Eczema dis appears, leaving the skin clear and smooth. He tells Eczema sufferers to get from any good pharmacy an ounce of bold-sulphur cream and apply it to the irritated parts the same as you would any cold cream. For many years common bold sulphur has occupied a secure position in the practice of dermatology and cutaneous affections by reason of its parasite-destroying property. It is not only parasiticidal, but also anti pruritic, antiseptic and remarkable healing in all irritable and inflamma tory conditions of the - skin. While not always effecting a permanent cure, It never fails to instantly subdue the angry itching and irritation and heal the Eczema right tin and It is often years later before any eruption again appears on the skin. This is pub lished for Walter Liutlier L>odb'c Co., Cincinnati. preference runa dated from the time they become englnemen. As an example, Jones hires as a fire man at Harrisburg and three, years later, Smith hires as a fireman at Al toona. Smith works five years and Is made an engineman. but Jones is not made an engineman until two years later. Smith has two years' more ser vice as an engineman than Jones and, therefore, gets the pick of runs ahead of Jones, while Jones has worked as lireman and engineman three years longer than Smith. Because they have been favored, it is said. Altoona men will oppose the change, as the rules af fect every engineer and fireman 011 the division. A vote will bo taken to de cide what changes will be made. I The Styles ? j ;! of Men's Hats J Arc Smarter ■> v Than Ever E knew that Harris- " \ " burg's good dress- Ji % era wanted a store like / J ours—a place where ? 5 ' smart. distinctive mer- c ? chandise could be had at i r a reasonable price. % 5 W E k ncw th at unless £ > TY we could present ? hats that embodied the \ i most recent and striking J> S style Ideas we could not ? J hold tlieir patronage. See r p the hats —they're "right." 5 ij $2 to $5 1 A Nobby Top Coat |J M sure would feel £ £ good these mom- |« ings and evenings— "I > sls and upwards. ? \ OPEN EVENINGS •' I McFall's | Third and Market '!