12 Our January Silk Sale Always Noted Flna ' Clearance Prices Have Been Marked /■ t |-\ •/• <| i •< • -j~v • For a Sale To-morrow tor Its Deautltul habrics at Rare savings On Our Entire Stock of Suits and Coats OPENS TO-MORROW Regular $12.50 Suits Regular $18.50 Suits These annual sales are always built 011 quality, for the finer the silks we can buy the more attractive the values Now Reduced to $9.50 Now Reduced to $12.50 will be. Silks will be a dominant feature in the realm of fashion this Spring, and our close alliance with the manu facturers lias brought to us many choice Spring weaves in new patterns and shades to sell at prices that are * f Scores of SUitS 111 a pleasing genuine savings. Tl A • c i & The offerings in fancy and black silks will be as varied as ever, including many exclusive effects that will iA / ' dricry Of Sty ICS fll(; to DO make this sale a distinctive style event. With the promised vogue of silk—this sale should hold first place in jiSy, J usSpv found 111 thlS final Winter your interest to-morrow. I „ r > « ; , , o ] WW clearance or women s and I $1.8» crepe meteor, 40 inches (fc-i oq PLAIN TUB SIMtS /7 s «j\\\ ' f n , 45 Pieces of New • »'*•• »«• :;r, ™ sn«, i. n» «<,„ d wCJTjfSP \ li' 4 mlsse s outergarments, begin t-, T j j t» j i $2.00 floral crepe do chine, Beautiful patterns «« J JSJQ \M i S ifl l * r 1 ancy Jacquard and ijrocade with over stripe effect, 40 inches (fcl riO flesh and yellow; 36 inches wide; 89c £tOr» 1 I JhWhl 2566 V I AfMl IV- niflCf tn.m Off OA X/" J Fff 1 Wide ' January Sale price ' yard lIIUIHJW. s MKSSAMNE SUITINGS »i.25 peau de crepe, heavy aii-»uk crepe \ Sjk\ \ I| | \ There are several hundred coats Many Spring Shades stripe'paTte™"™ prints'" oq 6, weave for waists and dresses, T4 Inches wide; Hi I \ lllthe sl.so and $2.00 Qualities January Sale Price, yard OiJC black and white. January Sale 36 and 40 inches wide. „ new foulakds ; RF/' AJj unmatchable. to i t» • J Boc Cheney showerproof Foulards in 16 pat- * f I \zsfl~W i x-v v January Sale Price, yard, o.ty 69c Messallne str)pes ln 12 new attractlve j | ril .e suits comprise sizes for women Pussy Willow taffeta, 40 inches wide, street > SILKS IN NEW SAND AND PUTTY SHADES 39C /' Sn " miSSeS 111 liaVy, brOWn, plum, J^nuarv^afe^Hce 8 ' yard° qUa " ty - sl. 19 The popularity of sand and putty shades { J - • greeil aild black. January hale trice, >arci has i, ro uKht forward into the realm of dress ■ " CREPE WEAVES , fHsliions Shantung weaves which we imported $1.60 floral radium silk— a dainty silk for $12.50 serge suits, ill navy, $22.50 and 25.00 black broad- $2500 chiffon hrnarfrlnth $1.25 crepe de chine in 15 pood shades, 40 from China. These are the genuine oriental . ji i i u i r —'-w uiuau ciiuion oroanciotll inches wide. January Salo price, TOr» ' fabrics, 33 inches wide, regular SI.OO to. evening waists, 27 Inches wide. (tq,, blown and black, back of coat cloth suits Final (hi C AA Kinal d» t r« aa yard i9C I quailty. January Sale price, yard S»C January Sale price, yard trimmed with braid and but- Clearance Price, 15.U0 Qearance Pfice $15.00 Quality Black Silks at Such Low Prices p''™' ° ear "- $9 - 50 ,>^Sdlh pl :i. and Fi g ;: , ; A rpk D„ r „ T nr |~>rl • $15.00 .$18.50 ■L YIC/ IVdl \D 111U.UULI coat and circular skirt. $35.00 chiffon broadcloth >32.50 velvet suits. Final F >nal Clearance c Clearance rrice, Price v-v.vv wide.s°Januar 5 ° January B Sale r prlce,' ... 69C Peau de soie- Trice. w.^ht^Janrrrsa^e^rice^ 1168 wlde: yard 59c Sale price, yard 880 $1.85 black crepe meteor, 40 Inches wide. MoTG Thail 200 CjarmSlltS ltl thp ClpflMflPP 75c black mesKallne, 3fi inches wide. rn, t- , -r January Sale price, * on Ull lO 111 V/lCdlallUC January Sale price, yard UOC JJ>l.2s quality, 36 inches. Tanuarv yard tpl.Zy +to i»r^ii in „ 4 JaS B uir^.^Tr4r 3 d 6 . mCh . eßW,ae : . 73c Sale price, yard 98<- $!.« black m-aline. 36 inches; heavy $,.r ,bc,t - s7°so TlTflS lnche "79c $1.50 quality 36 inches. January »" y '.. I * m, * ry . s " , . prK *: 98c Eg' SI.OO black messaline, 36 Inches oo _ Sale price, yard 89c blaik tajteta. 36 Inches. Janu- TQp Clearoncpprlc'e tpIO.OO sattn. January Clearance dil r/\ wide. January Sale price, yard ooC arv Sale price, r ard ( .SIo.OO brown diagonal weave coat, broadtail collar price . tplO,5U $1.35 black s#tin duchessc, 36 inches qq $1.35 black satin Majestic, 40 inches nn i $1.35 black imperial taffeta, 36 (fci / U1 " ,de btlt - < l '"'uary Clearance Ski O 518.50 navv and lirowa ali-wooi novelty coats, wide. January Sale price, yard wide. January Sale price, yard c'Ot. | inches . January Sale price, vard JIU.U9 pl V' 1 i r i. ..<£"*•«' y lwek trimmed with strap and buttons, Urge plusti Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor, Front. enllifr i C ' P inlaid collar, satin lining throughout. 0.-./» e .P. r,oe •• •, 'PI.).UU $25.00 navy an ■ 1 r.!I!! ~ ^rla ,,tl b,,Uons - January Clear- <• Plis.se crepe for women's underwear and cliil- Knickerbocker nainsook, 40 inches; 10 yards to 11 monstlate 1 drcn's rompers, 3t Inches wide; needs no ironing. P |ec «'- J»»«ary White Sale price, piece $1.19 m the basement. January White Sale price, yard 10c I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. U| «- -1 ~ * j Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. ; The most remarkable sale of (~} lje of T OW pk A I Stylish Wool Dress Fabrics in the MENS FINE SUITS IM* OVERCOAT.I ° uest towels Are Lower J Of the Entire Winter Season in Price Than at Anv Clearance oale The sale opens Thursday with hundreds of garments from J Bringing the stock down by w "c Shepherd Checks, m inches 54^n o c « e^ o^ n^tyn e Coating. ;uch renowned makers as Hickey-Freeman of Rochester, and HP* £ A H * TS T cleaning-up all broken color price, yard «>"C Clearance price, yard ~.51.19 Hirsh-Wickwire of Chicago. !•*«, will he a mere fraction „■ I ime lOr ManV MOnthS «•»» "» l <*«*» «' iE." 't CoS.S'SKJI. regular worth. " dress goods-naturally the sea- ' S r ",«Vh« w,f VSi^STZ, ...$1.19 And the values that are being distributed in the lanuarv son's best selling: styles re- January Clearance price, $2.00 Plaids and Roman stripes —0 _» _ m 11 yard for skirts. January 4C% 50c Neelieee Shirts for Men C ' ear a ,,c e S «l« >°»«*»ch an important lesson in economy that f.s m such good values as t , , S 0 , „ _ hundreds of housewives are buying them for future needs. wc s,r«. 50 inii.e, w.d, ; n»,y. "*» S°"SIK" JSrWT*"" $1.69 In the January bale at OOC Gu e st si " towels are coming in for extensive use in many ..«9C SS:hl.4.> SI.OO «UAINT WEDDING CEREMONY Special 1o The Telegraph Mechanicaburg, Pa., Jan. 11. A wedding, the first of the kind ever held here, took place last evening at 8 o'clock in Franklin Hall, when Miss Rebecca Silver, and Meyer Gross, of l,oysvilie, were united in marriage by Rabbi Charles Musnltsky, of Degpal Israel synagogue, accord ing to the rites of the Jewish church. The quaint ceremony of the guests v ith lighted tapers, made the service picturesque, and the bride looked very MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPBr JANUARY 11, 1915. " attractive in a white satin costume, with veil, carrying white carnation pinks. About one hundred and fifty guests sat down to nn elaborate feast. After supper, dancing was in order, which continued until a late hour. The bride, who has lived in Meehanlcs burtr for a number of years with her sister,* Mrs. L*outs Goldberg, is a na tive of Vltepsk, Rusnia, where father lives at prcriiil. mr. and Mrs. Gross will reside in Eoysvllle. Guests were present from Lancaster, Ttiirris burg Carlisle, Newvillc, Shlpppens burg, Chambergburg, llagerstown, lljoysville and Mechanlcshurg. DIES IN NEW JERSEY Special to The Telegraph Mechanlcsbrg, Pa., Jan. 11. —Miss Elsie F. Martin, a former resident of this place, died on Thursday at her home In Camden, N. J., where she went to reside about five years ago, with her mother. She is survived by he>- mother, and several brothers and sisters. The body was bought to Mechanicsburg this afternoon for bur ial. DEATH OF TOBIAS GERBICKICH Special to The Telegraph t«ebanon. Pa., Jan. 11.—Tobias Ger berich, 86 years old, a member of the most prominent and highly respected families in this county, died on Sat urday at his home in East- Hanover township. He was a member of the same family as State Senator D .P. Gerberich, of this city, and leaves a large family. DWEI,I,ING HOUSE BURNED Dailostown, Pa., Jan. 11. Firo from a defective flue destroyed the home of Frank Runklo, yesterday, while he was attending services at St. Luke's Church. I.oss $1,500; insur ance S4OO. PREDICTS WAR FOR UNITED STATES Special to Tltt Telegraph York, Pa., Jan. 11.—In the presence of an audience thut filled every seat in the opera house. Herr J. T. Ruther ford, of thu New York bar, yesterday predicted that within six months the United States would be Involved In the present war of nations. Mr. Rutherford spoke In the Interest of the International Bible Students' As sociation, on the subject of the "Dea tiny of Men and Nations," using the Bible as the basis of his remarks. He has just returned from the war zone. TO RKVIV*: BOARD OF TRADE Pa.. Jan. 11.—At an en thusiastic meeting of I*cbanon mer chants and other prominent men of tho city, it was decided to rejuvenate [the Ivebanon Board of Trado on Fri day evening of this week, the time for meeting. The board has been Inactive for some time, and let ters were sent out asking the busi "l 8 ?. "J 1 ?.". °1 the c,ty whether thev wished it to be continued or not. Tho answers were all strongly in the affir mative. George S. Speaker, general manager of the ( ompany was nominated for presi dent. Try Telegraph Want Ads.