12 gw; . Q (UK * New Books on Germany ARC IC CMemoirs of the kaiser's court, by Anne Topliain, a former teacher of Print-ess Louise of Prussia, lias Just 01/VVVG#. VvllVVl V)U 1 C£#Vv\\7VJ|A V been published at $3.00 Prof. K. G. Usher's Pan-Germanism will appeal to every stuclf nt of history $1.75 At the Book Section—Street Floor. Comfortable Shoes for Men Of Interest to the Woman Who Wants Whose Work Requires to p ay p rom $[2.50 to $25.00 Them to Stand P „ Wj ntpr o o u t We never knew there were so many men dissatisfied with * V-fA A AV-'J. T T lillv/1 W/L4.XI the kind of shoes they were buying until we began to sell Edu- _ cator shoes. And then oar Men's Shoe Business be K a,, to grow. ght So many ha j f double Good- jrJV | ,^ a w'Sto l » S ye ®r so'es $3.00 \ | grades of yarns, and include the best Gabar deal $5.00 Men's black and tan Russian calf r-i / ~ ~ Men's patent colt button siloes, shoes, button and lace styles, oak / ' dllieS, poplins and bl'OadclotllS, and the Styles black cloUi tops, custom toe last leather Goodyear welted soles and / \ \ 1—! J without tips, soft boxes in toes, low flange heels . .$4.00 J \\ .. f Himliratinnc r»f mr>rr» ovnonciro hand welted oak leather soles, $4.00 Mens tan Russian calf, pin J • oXc fill CXclCt CllipilCclt lOHS OT more C\pCllSl\C Men's black kid shoes, straight metal calf and patent colt button, J ~ . ' ' lace style, heavy single oak leather blucher and lace styles, oak leather models. Goodyear welted soles $4.00 Goodyear welted soles $3.00 Dives, Poincroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Rear. le su ' ts ' n s ran f?e are made with loug, lliedi- ___ M um or s ' lort coats, and the skirts vary from the full ' ff -»as— s* widths to the tunic idea. A Snecial ReOrCSGnt&tivC of Among the suits of rare value are these: Wide wale diagonal suits in wide belted model; long Poplin suits in Nubian brown, green and blue, 38 coat with velvet collar and cuffs; skirt with yoke inch coat, plain tailored models, finished with seir ,i IJ* J * 1 I_J ' f A _ front and back $10..">0 color velvet, skirt with long tunic $25.00 fhp r-'l I It fiVIFiVV V yf). French Serse suits in dark blue; broad belt of self Suits in redinpote style in broadcloth, navy, green, I AAV-' A IV/lv/lltii XWtiv v v material finished tvith velvet bands and buttons; coat black and Nubian shades, shawl collar of velvet, in the long redingote style; skirt with yoke *nd $27.50 ■« * r*ll T> T T 1~7 *_l pleats $10.50 Poplin suits in short models, belted with stole sash \l\l -||| rSp f—| pfp Of! rfln f\\T Misses' suits in green, navy, black and brown, me- and finished in back with self-colored buttons, col » ▼ JJLI l—ZVyr A AviL' v/AA A A XVACA V dlum length coats, belted model, velvet collar and lar and cuffs of crushed plush, skirt With fancy cuffs; skirt with yoke $20.00 panels on either side $25.00 TV rjee A lire Rpllamv will makp a return en?a?emcnt to our Fine B ! lits ln navy and black poplin, showing the Misses' suits in Nubian brown, black, navy, green JNIISS Alice £>eiiatm will maKe a return t blouse effect! velvet collar in military style; belted and plum, coats are 30 inches long, pleated back Pattern Denartment on Fridav of this week, and for three days J ,aok in green, brown, coats In redingote style, pleated finished with a silk braid belt and stole, collar and F J . back and narrow belt of same material $22.50 cuffs of velvet; skirt with the long plain tunic, $25.00 Miss Bellamy will be here to anord an opportunity to learn Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. more about Pictorial patterns. Miss Bellamy will explain how you can save time, labor -' Ol C T~"\ 1 * * and material by using the cutting and construction guides fur- /Vll 111110(11X011011 OSIO Ol VjUf UOIIOIOUS nished with Pictorial Review Patterns, and she will give valu able suggestions to women who make their own clothes. "TJ . f*\ £T T~) • i O * 1 Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart Street A Special Sale of Double Combination Offer To-morrow O • t T "FX A very gratifying increase in sales has followed the introduction, some few months ago, of oervice lIOtJISO L/rOSSGS our Banquet blend of coffee. We do not believe there is as good a coffee to be found in Harris burg for 30c—and now that we might further introduce this delicious coffee we offer this combin npi * \\T t ation for to-morrow: 1 lllS VV GOK. 2 lbs. granulated Sugar . 10c 1 lb. Banquet Coffee 30c _ , ,• I*l i *,i i 1 can Dutch Cleanser 10c Every woman who oversees the work in her home will be glad of the opportunity that is presented in this week's sale of The three items, for ••" j" ROc Baldwin double service house dresses. All Telephone Orders for Groceries Will Receive Immediate Attention Double service dresses ln black and white checks and stripe percales; New asparagus in tall tins, 2 for j Ocean Whiting fish; 10-lb. pails, California naval oranges; large sizes 31 to 46: regularly $2.00. Special at $1.50 25c «5c size, dozen 34c Double service dresses of percale or gingham: sizes 31 to 46; regu- Hand-packed tomatoes in glass j ITKMS I.\ Tilr Dl'llcm'SSExl f \ larly $1.50. Special at $1.25 'porkand beans' B^re£S ■ ' SECT!ON ' ' COFFEE AND TEA Dresses tn the regular $1.25 grades; sizes 34 to 46. Special at SI.OO lar 10c cans 25c Country cured dried beef li "Purity" coffee In one-pound Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. Libby Sauer Kraut in large can.s, ' lb 1«i steel cut and not ground 3 for 25c Minced ham, lb 20c "n.CAoi»i«V» Fancy head rice, 3 lb. 25c | Lebanon bologna, lb 2Sc Lxtelsior, a delicious blend, Now Pearl tapioca, 3 lb 25c ; Ring bologna, lb 18c ~p'••••'.;. T j—, • _ _ Mother's Oats. 3 packages ... 25c , Luncheon loaf, lb 2He co i., kUnnlnr,, New Fall Cottons inWcavcs shKwK^ka^':::«« «ag, e i! c i°b ua . ." iiu ! e . c . ount, ; y '.'.^e c ib incst ,o b ° ,md ' at ' A A V-y l IWAXO 111 ▼ ▼ V>C4- V Ky\D California seeded raisins, Little picnic hams, average r» n i 'ih ' -'ftoi 'r 'ih ''' imT package 13c lbs each lb LIW t% < oiiee # ID., IWJ O ID. . . WE f j j "Purity" Persian dates, package, Choice ' sugar cured skinned ib "Senate sweet drawing te^u for House Oowns&bbacques pa ? k — New Caiifornia fig's, package. 12c Boiled 'ham, sliced, lb. !. . . 3»c 15e| b^°lb tely pure c °coa. Eden Cloth is a cotton flannel weave in solid shades and Cholcf Santa P Clam prunes,' - ia?ge -Eureka" soups, Including ton.a- lb W'llbur's cocoa Vhelii; li,:; Bci^3 attractive stripes for waists, house dresses, petticoats, children's "'"ancy'californla peaches," 3' ib. 25c t0 ' ox tall, mock ' urtle - dozen cans. Peanut" butter;' absolutely the wear and night gowns, soft finish, yard l ">c taria^ tr c a herr h iei? e ib. CaUf ° rn ! a .. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC 1 Jeliy;' lb..' 13c" 8 " Dress Flannelette in grey, navy, garnet, brown and black, ' ven"elit Z 3-iT W cro P c P ks butter ' in pimento cheV"V from cream v '> „„,J iA , "Swift's" "Silver lieaf" lard, pall. cheese and sweep peppers, lb .. 27c ... yard Cream cheese, lb 2Re Tuna fish, delicious white meat rr • -p« i ~ • r f • , "Star" Dickies * sweet or sour * Longhorn cheese, lb. ...••••■ 25c for salads, can ................ 2Kc Kimono Flannelette in fancy weaves for kimonos and Mason top jars\. . ... . 120 English dairy cheese, very snappy, Skipper sardines in tomato . • j "Sandwich" olives' larire jara *** to lb* ............ .. ••••• 27c sauce, can .......... ISci 2 for *!ftc dressing sacques, yard 150 Pimento stuffed oiivesfjar .. 23c Domestic Swiss cheese, lb. ... 28c "Columbia River" salmon steak. Beacon Flannel Robes .double faced, solid shades and fancy 4 bottle's e .. . c . a . t .". u . 1 !. *Sm& po?ted" e ib. rt . , ch<>eso .'. , the . fln . eßt . New pack shrimp, can —use fitriires snft as the finest wool vnrH ."E ur !i y !! mustard;'2olik''jars', Toe GRAPE FHCIT AND ORANGES 6 ''P° SB ' llrn sardines in oil; can, Bci Tlglires, SOU db tnc nnest wool, \ara Purity syrup; 20-oz. jars . : 10c New fancy Florida grape fruit; Irish Poplin in many shades, yard 250 "Eagle" flour, 12>4-lb. ba*s..3oc very juicy, 3 for 2 3c D.. P. &&. Basement. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. I T rni 1 Rich Weaves of Velour and Velvets Iwo Oood Grades of Black A •tt i t Silks Offered at Uncommon Savings A.Wait LuOXVy Inspection 89c black messaline, 36 in- $1.39 black satin Majestic; Among the most desirable suit and coat fabrics for the Winter months are the ches wide, and of extra weight. 40 inches wide. Reduced to, rich weaves of velour, plush and velvet. These fabrics are now being shown in rich Reduced to, yard 79£ yard SI.IO profusion at the silk section. Remnants of silks will be placed on sale to-morrow at Important in the showing are these: half price. Velour du nord. a German velvet of chiffon qual- Moire velvets for combination styles and for street Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. lty; 40 and -12 Inches wide, yard. $3.25, to $5.00 coats; 36 inches wide In prevailing colors. Yard, 83.00 Velvet of a heavier grade than the cliiffon weave, 24-inch velveteens la excellent colors and black. 1 extensively used for suits and coats; 42 inches wide. Yard $1.25 _ Yard $3.00 and $3.50 German plush for children's caps and coats, in 27- v f f\ German lmuitle plush in black received on direct inch width. Yard $2.00 ll (irrf Y-, lmport order l>cfore the outbreak of the war; the ChilTon velvet in tete de ncgre. Russian, old gold, <*N W\J^mll f*M . VVj 1 IV/tTl r VI l\ \ ft |\\%C% width is 42 inches, muking the material very suitable navy, grey atul plum; 42 Inches wide. Yard . . .$4.00 »»W V 1 y/ % % for coats and overskirts. Yard $1.50 and $7.00 Hatter's plush in a lovely lustrous finish; 24-lnch ■ ■ Germany velvet of extra weight; 30 inches wide. width. Yard $2.00 Yard $3.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md.. Oct. 20. Emanuel Hoffman, a prominent farmer of this county, committed suicide at his home fcy shooting himself In the head with a photgun while in a fit of despondency. The deed was witnessed hy Mr. Hoff man's young son from a window of the house. He was 53 years old, and Is eurvl\-ed by a widow and eight children. NORMAN^^^B 7T "NORMAN" The NEWEST P««bodr A Co.. lac. M«h«r. TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 20, 1914. NEW CHERRY GROVE SCHOO ' . • *■* Special to The Telegraph Enola, Pa., Oct. 20.—Recently the new Bummerdale school building was completed by the school directors of Enola and East Pennsboro township to accommodate the large number of scholars at this place. The building was erected by Contractor Bushey, of Lemoyne, on the site of the old one story building known a 8 "Chewy Grove." Professor Parker Bwelgert Is in charge of the new building. I Three Pennsylvania Couples Married at Hagerstown Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 20. Miss Nellie Thrlmmer and Raymond S. Mus ser, both of York, Pa., were married yesterday at the parsonage of St. John's Lutheran Church, in this city, by the Rev. Dr. S. W. Owen. Miss Florence L>. Vincent and Charles U. Trace, both ■of Waynesboro, were united in marriage here on Saturday by the Rev. A. B. Statton, pastor of St. Paul's United Brethren Church. Miss Mabel Stehman, ef Hlghsplre, Pa., and Harry E. Dayhoff. of this city, were married here on October 16 at the parsonage of St. Paul's United Brethren Church by the Rev. Dr. A. B. Statton. 900 Workmen at Sharon Will Soon Be Laid Off Special to The Telegraph Sharon, Pa., Oct. 20.—Official an nouncement was made here yesterday that the American Steel Foundries Company, which employes 600 men, will close within thirty days. President L. P. Lanient, of Chicago, while here a few days ago, said the attitude of the Interstate Commerce Commission mtdo railroad retrench- ment necessary, and it had seriously affected the business of the company. The Valley Mold and Iron Company yesterday closed Its big Ingot mold works in Sharpsville, throwing 300 men out of employment, because of a lack of orders. Second Fire at Hagerstown Fair Grounds on Saturday Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 30. On Sat urday night the Hagerstown Fair As sociation escaped another heavy dam age by tire Just before the exhibition closed, when a blaze was discovered In a vacant room under the grandstand, which seats 12,000 pesons. A guard I discovered the tire in a nile of waste' paper and boxes, and an alarm was sounded. The (Ire was checked before any serious damage was done. The blaze caused considerable anxiety, ow ing to the destruction of sixty-two stables on the grounds about 1 o'clock Saturday morning, when two valuable horses, worth $2,500, were burned to death. 400 HEAR lIIRD I.KCTURB H«i;ry Olyds, of Philadelphia, de livered a lecture to more than 400 per sons at the Technical High School Au ditorium, last night, on the subject of "Birds and Bird Protection." Mr. Olydn lectured under the auspices of the Har rlsburg Natural History society. For the Woman Who Demands the Better Kind of Gloves From the best known European makers of gloves comes this complete showing of fine quality, kid gloves. On the very eve of the opening of the war, both France and GermanV contributed their best grades of street and evening gloves to our stock, so it is with pardonable pride that we point to the excellent qualities to be found in these items: Women's kid grloves with two large pearl clasps; made In black wllli wide Paris point embroidery ami in white with wide Paris point black embroidery with black sewing. The skins in these gloves are the linest procurable. Pair $2.25 Women's two-clasp kid gloves of best quality suede, in grey. Pair, $2.25 Women's two-clasp kid gloves in black, white and tmlors with Paris point and wide embroideries. Pair $1.50 to $2.00 f>ives, Pomeroy At Stewart, Strfet Floor. Remnants of Allover Laces GoTo-morrow at Half Price Rare savings arc presented in the sale accurring to-mor row in remnants of allover laces, including edges, insertions and flouncings. The lengths are all very, very desirable. To-morrow's price will be just one-half. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Fall and Winter Underwear Reminders for Men Men's cotton ribbed shirts and drawers, lleece lined: in Egyptian, zrey, brown and black. Each . ••••••••• ■ • • Heavy Jaeger color cotton lleece lined shirts and drawers. Each, s(k" Heavy natural wool shirts and drawers ..7Sc Heavy cotton ribbed union suits, with fleece lining SI.OO Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. NEW LOCKER HOUSE FOR COLONIAL CLUB Members Raise Necessary Cash at an Enthusiastic Meeting; Im portant Improvements Upon the heels of the most suc cessful golf tournament over held upon the golf links of the Colonial Country Club, on the Llnglestown road, an en thusiastic meeting of the active mem bers of the club was held last night and immediate steps were taken for important improvements on the club property. Interest in golf has increased amaz ingly during the present summer and it is certain that every necessary re quirement will now be provided before the opening of next Spring. At the meeting last night almost SO,OOO was raised by the membership within an hour to provide a new locker house, an artificial lake, the piping of the greens and some changes in the links which will make it a still more supe rior course. Twenty-five life member ships were subscribed In a jiffy and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed throughout the meeting. Two plans for making the golf course an almost perfect ona were submitted by George F. Watt, presi dent of the Elliott-Fisher Typewriter Company ,and C. H. Hunter, advertis ing manager of the same company. These gentlemen are both enthusiastic golfers and their plans were thor oughly discussed by all present and unanimously adopted. Work to Start Soon Immediately following the meeting a special session of the board of gov ernors was held and committees were appointed to carry out the details of the plans submitted. It is expected that work will be started in a few days. The presen tlocker room in the main building will be turned over to the ladles of the club and the new locker house, which will be connected with the main building, will provide at least 180 lockers, with showers and other appointments. After the business session silver cup prizes were awarded to men in the golf tournament which ended last Sat urday. M. A. Seely defeated Dr. Holmes by a slight margin in a match which went 38 holes and C. H. Kinter won from Morgan in a 37-hole match. The winners of the cups follow: First eight of first sixteen, S. B. Nissley; runner-up, C. 8. Prisen; sec ond eight, first sixteen, M. A- Seely; first eight of second sixteen. C. H. Kin ter; second eight of second sixteen, A. M. Brown. . The cups were presented to the win- Hairs Will Vanish After This Treatment (Toilet Helps) You an keep your skin free from hair or fuzz by the occasional use of plain dclatone and In using it you need have no fear of marring or injuring the skin. A thick paste is made by mixing some of the powdered dela tone with water. Then spread on the hairs and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off. wash the skla and all traces of hair have vanished. Be careful, however,' Ito get real delatone. —Advertisement. BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS WITHOUT QUININE First dose of "Pape's Cold Com' pound" relieves all grippe misery Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sn,eezing, soreness and stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute.—Advertisement. ■ ners by Dr. E. D. Denniston. Refreshments were served and the smoker was thoroughly enjoyed by all the men present. It was one of the largest meetings in the history of the club and the result will be one of the most attractive golf courses in the eastern part of the United States. Free Treatment for Piles Sample treatment of Pyramid Pile Remedy mailed free for trial gives quick relief, stops itching, bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles, in the privacy of your own home. Pyramid Pile Remedy is for sale at all druggists, 60c a box. 1 Mail this Coupon to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 616 Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall, Mich., with your full name and address on a slip of paper, and sample treat ment of the great Pyramid Pile Remedy, will then bo sent you at once by mal', FREE, in plain Fine Prhrtng THE - f\l TELEGRAPH V PRINTING R COMPANY U Bmmmwtam HARRIS BURO, PA.