12 rr , The Biggest Values of the WeekGoOutTomorrowin the Special Friday Sales M PVI S Sheeting and Lace Specials _ . Black Dress Goods Silverware Specials Hosiery; Men's and (| INO rriday ope- Pilloul Cases For Friday Ihe OHTpeSt 59c black Panama, 50 in- s'fc nickel mesh bags. Spc. Womb's cials Sent C O »c Me«*.d slKeting. 2* English torchon laces, 1 _ & chcs. Special Friday 0,,.v. cial Friday only 15, Women's 25c liste hose, yards wide. Special Friday to V/ 2 inches wide; values RpirrfPHTlQ ' 75c black Canton* WeDe 50c brooches and bar pin hght and medium weight. D or Mail or to 3c. Special Friday only. DargatllS S,T' Special Friday only ... fo* u., iviaii \JI 45x36 bleached pillow yard 10 , « H 3 J ' 49 <. . peari, Diack «no _ Mens 2;>c heavy cotton rp | | cases; 50c quality; with em- Linen torchon laces. \}/ 2 Ox the Wlflter . White Goods Remnants of 25c satinc rill/ * Scores of gaitients from inches. Friday only, yard 25c gold and silver md ***** 10c plain white India Lin- ' or comfortables and dia- street Floor. regular stock go on sale in a trames. Special Friday only, \\ omen s SI.OO vests; on and Checked Dimity, P et T- Special Friday only, ___/ specia i c ] earance to-morrow. . 5 . 2 -°° l 'J? c . k ; Broadcloth, .->4 grey and black. Special Fri ffood quality. Special Fri- yard 190 \ Prices advertised are for inches, rrulay only, yawl, Rives, Pomerov a st<;wart, day only (J9^ day only, yard 5? SI.OO to $3.00 odd pairs of Lace Veils | Friday only. #1.61) , Men's $1.98 V-neck 15c silk* stripe Crepe. 28 STS*.' White pa,,er„ lace veils ; ' B „ v , 1 E^de^cia^' inches. Special Friday on* W only, pain J £3 BrSL»faS\* " -L 7ru'u y ard ' 5O0tO»l.»O Dives Pomeroy & Stewart ~o r n , u, Cnlnrprl DrPK Cnnrf: l and Chtldren Dive*, Pomeroy & Stewart, •51 tn "HI sf) riifflprt miK- ' ' $18.50 navy and black red- t-OIOreU UTcSS %JUOUS Men's Store I?iAc ulnin white \ain- . l , insrote poplin dresses, satin - n . n -r> _i Children's 25c fancy trolf V . 7 c i „ ia lin curtains, with yellow and sleeves, waist and skirt, braided i anaina, .iU incurs, , sook for underwear, 36 in- b]ue borders; . belt and cuffs: special Friday navy, brown and green. wool gloves. Special hnday nnfv vard P "" Wit white; slightly soiled. Spe- Women's Neckwear I ° n s s i2.so "dark"'i)iue'"poplin Special Friday only. yard. "bovs*" 'SC lieavv' «r O H Women S Scarfs only, y A c j a j Friday only, pair . ,15f di i 11 dresses, satin sleeves and skirt; -. fi Women's and "■iris* knit 15c checked Crepe, 28 in- Dives, white and ecru; values to vp f^ d s« b'a c k and town ™!. fastener. Special Friday scarfs m brown b ue, grey, ches. good patterns for V , - Qc Special Frid onlv lard ° nly IH< " -1 , te - Spe vvaists and dresses. Special • 59 . 50 yard ... Dlves . Po meroy & Stewart, calFnday only ...50* t "day only ,yard »<* p Neckwear that has be- CREPE DE CHINE AXD /oc navy Crepelja,-10 in- Men's store. \\omens 9x knit caps Isc o-epe ior an- ; valne, mbtkor dressks chca Sp.cn,, Fnday S 3^" e Sav *<•» vj'% Iti Il.OTCrepeGrani,e : s6in. Men's Htchutar only, yard * . ' $1 00 English Longcloth, ster rugs. 27x54 inches $25 black charmeusc dresses, $1 25 • Scr rr e 50 inches c f° ur "' n 'hand and M * Hi 10 yards to piece, 36 inches. $2.25 value. Special Friday Special Friday only, piece, only $1.79 Ribbons Reduced . . $20.00 navy crepe meteor only, yard 89^ I ines. Special rriday only, I I 50c to SI.OO negligee I 75* Everwear ingrain stair Satin taffeta ribbon lto onh"', SiZe 40: special $2.00 Duvetyne, brown, 54 3 ,^ fo I r . "• •• * shirts, representing discon sl.oo white Ratine, 50 in- carpet, 22/ inches wide, 55c ij / ; nr hes wide- values to $22.50 black satin dress, size inches. Special Fridav only, Mens 10c and l-'/>c coun- tinued lines. Special Friday dies wide. Special Friday value. Special Friday only ,£ Special Friday only. , •. •»?« only. 35 # ; 3 for ... ,»1.00 only, yard o9« 39* vard 5* sizo 4 °: special Friday only $1.50 navv Serge, m- border lianakercniets. Mens aOc muslin nic-ht 25c nlain white Voile fine Raglin bath rugs, 18x36 - Taffeta and "printed warp MISSES- SUITS r 00"°'°° dieS " Medit,m twilK S P C_ cial Friday only, If; 4 for shirts, braid trimmed. Sizes i,!cic S ; n at\spedaTFSv , oS C Hhhons : Lhe S cial Friday only, yard Men', 25c silk pad r '° iJ,?* ■ S . PCC .' a !'.l9f $1.25 'Silk Poplin, «r. Special Friday onh. ' "treet Floor, Rear. , China matting. Special Dives' Pomeroy & Stewart, sizes H. 16 and 18: extra spe- lengths, 1 »/< to 4 yards. Spc- ® *- Men's .stoi e. V Friday only, yard .... Km-et° Floor'. tewart ' JI < >®f Friday only ...°° I c ial Friday only, yard, «9<- 1 I D v ® B ' P M^s°sto^e. Stewart ' 11 I f— \ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, IVeB, Dives, Pomeroy &' Stewart, k ' / /"■* I * CL (Women's and Boys' ] / —— —> < . , Underwear Women s Handkerchiefs Women's Night Gowns Girls' $2.00 black kid skin . -r, , Towel Soecials Women's Swiss cross bar Rubber Syringes Colored and Muslin gowns in high or I,uM ° n , and , lace shoes with Women's 50c heavy cot- i owei jpeciais handkerchiefs- values to 5c „ 7 5 LOiorea ana v ~.n wl . stitched soles and low heels. ton ribbed vests and draw- 10c red border buck Special Friday only Y r " Black Silk trim yoke Special only 29$ Spedal Frida - V on, y- SI:W Sfi. towels. Spec,al Fr,day onW, Women's initial linen mges. Spec,al Fr,day onhr. 69c black nl « saline ; 36 Nainsook gowns in low . Mrh ' 12V,c hemmed bleached handkerchiefs; worth Ro,.'.'7^",n f i«Vm P,vn Turkish Bath Towels. S»e- Special Friday only ...U><* Special Friday only ... 10£ only, yard embroidery ed-e trims neck , Boys and SI.OO Egjp- Friday only 3 for 25 1 cives. Pomeroy * Stewart, two-auart rubber hot s 3 '°° nav >' and Copen- and sleeves. Special Friday Infants Shoes S?s. C Special Fridav onTy »' large To "J i ) ~Kr Fri! hagen fancy', noire suiting.; «Ur Infants' SI.OO patent col, ">OV P urc white, hctnmed, 22x44 \ day only Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, inches. Special I'riday only, Embroideries $1.25 and $1.50 three-1 I day_ only, yard I round neck and three-quar- I shoes. Special Friday only. I street Floor, Rear. 18V r* • ouart rubber hot water bor- P^ a,n black waterproof ter sleeves; embroidei} 48 onh >ard . .10* ing. Special Friday only. 5<- SI.OO all silk shantungs; 33 Nainsook combinations, - eon Napkins, 14x14 inches, toweling. 16 inches wide. Dlves> s"eet°nooy ' 10c transparent Arbutus inc , hes w,d , e - jec,al Fr ' ( fc w ! th la^ e ,n . sertl ° n a ! ,d lac . e • Door Mat * damask patterns. Special blue border. Special Friday / glycerine soap. Special Fri- only, yard 4J* edge trimming. Special Rubber door mats. 14x26 Friday only, dozen, $1.49 only, yard N day only s? inches, 50c value. Special 10c round and square D ' V *ltreet ni Fioor & Re l ar War4 ' Notion Novelties , an< l 50c lather V •' " hes ' Her'omi o ''Vioor. 1 '" art ' hriday only Ji9* doilies. 9 inches, trimmed V I , , c brushes. Special Friday / \ 1 Wool and fiber door mats, with lace. Special Friday cial Frliavllv ' 10* Women's Shoes ■» I 24x27 inches. 35c value. I onlv s<» DJC • 1 A ciairnaay only uivej, Pomeroy & Stewart, . m . , Corsets and Brassieres Special Friday only .. .29* ih.iM.iaM Bed Specials 3™ satin p,„ cushions p.oor. Women. $4.00 black , SI.OO hemmed crochet hd Spec,al !-r,day only suede calf button Brolken sjze. Nemo_ and c nr pari«! full - r ' c satin P ,n cushions. Special Friday only, Jf»>«.9o 1 ~„ . v _ . Fridav onlv Special Friday only I initio Vn*rinl « Women's $2.50 black kid $3.00 value. . pccial ''_]>* \ Table Linen . Dives. Pumerov a Stewart' 25c and 35c" lavender, leiu- . skin button and lace shoes. 39c mercerized bleached . si™, noir. an,. ' on. verbenia and Egyptian . 20c I ,'. lack a l me : !"- Special Friday only, *1.48 $3.00 value. Speed Hv C»mhrir table dan,a S k,.. 58 inches ' spice ba R , Special Friday Special Fr, day _ d^ r^Les ' triinmcd* V'',h lace or triml wide. Special hriday only, I-- ; ;• -„ n . . .. ' i„ r „ nr Pm h r oiderv closed ming. Regular price 50c. yard ir>+ Mens Underwear P c » cleaners. ..Oc striped Venetian, grey front and 79c cream table linen ,70 50c Egyptian cotton hr.day only, }; ard Men's Sweaters iiiy . .Ss<' I I Cambric brassieres, rein- I Soerial Fridiv'S s"' "p? and i draw . Crs - Friday only 150 50c Serge Lining, 40 in- SI.OO sweaters with roll Bungalow brassieres, $1 forced underarm, trimmed Special Inday only, >ard Special Friday only, each $1 25 2 4-in C h switches. ches: grey and black. Spc- collar in maroon only. Spc- value. Special Friday only, with lace and embroidery Dive- Pomeroy & stewajV m r. Special Friday onlv ...890 cial Friday only, yard, 390 cial Friday only " " loor . , D,V Dl ™- K«e SteWart ' D,V6S " &T y F,^o? teWart ' ' y J J RECIPE TOM : A PIMPLY SKIN Pimples Are Impurities Seeking an Outlet Through Skin Pores Pimples, sores and boils usually re sult from toxins, poison 6 and impuri ties which are generated in the bowels and then absorbed Into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. it is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from \he blood and • ast them out in the form of urine, but in many instances the bowels create more toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these impuri ties which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted author ity, Is to get. from any pharmaoy about four ounces of Jad Salts and lake a tahlespoonful in a glass of hot ■water each morning before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It nlso stimulates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of Impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. .lad Saltß in inexpensive, harmless and is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. J lere you have a pleasant, effervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear: cleanses the blood and is excellent for the kidneys as well.—Ad vertisement. Jry Telegraph Want Ads. THURSDAY EVENING, REQUESTS TO WAYNE WOMEN | Washington. D. C., Jan. 21. —Mrs. Cora E. Rower and Mrs. J. McDonald Hetzinger, of Wayne. Pa., are be queathed SIO,OOO each by the will of Ja.mes McDonald, filed hero to-day. Mr. McDonald was the organizer of the European branch of the Standard Oil. His will devises several millions to his family and relatives. CURE YOUR COLD IN A FEW HOURS ID FEEL FINE "Pape's Cold Compound" opens clogged nose and head and ends grippe Relief comes Instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a sereve cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run ning. relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffod-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs onlv 2u cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no in convenience. Be sure you got the genuine.—Advertisement. DICKET SUCCEEDS WILSON Oil FORCE Patrolman Jim Resigns and Place Is Filled by Council; 3to 2 Again By a vote of 8 to 2 City Council yesterday afternoon confirmed the ap pointment of Harry A. Dickey, 1125 North Cameron street, to succeed James R. Wilson, resigned, as a patrol man. Mayor Royal plainly didn't, like it at all, but he didn't make as much of a display of peevishness as he has done when Council followed the provisions of the Clark act and made Its city ap pointments. The Mayor didn't seem to know that Wilson Intended to resign, although It has been pretty generally known that he meant to accept another Job. However, when Commissioner Lynch offered the name of Dickey, the Mayor naturally did what was expected of him, and suggested that the matter be laid over for a week. "Why tbls Is an appointment, Mayor, not a motion," remarked Mr. Lynch. "Well, then," tartly returned the ! Mayor, "I'll make It a motion. I move it lay over for a week." Mr. Gorgas | seconded that motion, i When the question was put it fell by a vote of three to two —only Messrs. Royal and Gorgas voting to postpone action. Then a vote was called on the Dickey appointment and it was confirmed by a "3 to 2" division— Messrs. Royal and Gorgas voting "no." Change SO Street Names An ordinance was offered bji Com missioner Lynch changing the names HARRISBURG £&§£& TELEGRAPH of more than thirty streets. Commis sioner Gorgas submitted in detail a statement of how the $699,115 bal ance in city funds is divided among the departments. It is as follows: City general fund, $21,215; water general fund, $82,316: laying: water pipe. $20.- 797; street main extension fund, $2,- 125; street grading fund, $7,792: street paving fund, $91,370; dog license fund, $448; first public improvement loan, $10,855; third public Improvement loan, $96,196; fourth public improve ment, $80,790; sewer tappage fund, $5,963; outstanding warrant fund, $6,200; meat and milk license fund, $1,216; fines and forfeitures, $1,071; outstanding interest fund, $5,885; sinking funds, $242,480; reserve for nonassessable paving, $716; reserve for State tax, $4,557; reserve for State water bond tax, $2,384; reserve for underground fire alarm, $5,956; re serve for street signs, $2,500; reserve for boiler for Paxton engine, $1,000; reserve for Wharton alley intersec tion, $100; reserve for Apricot alley, $100; reserve for Howard alley, $25; rpserve for Nineteenth street, $430; reserve for Front street opening, $739; reserve for golf clubhouse. $2,- 194: reserve for bridge over Spring creek, $1,687. Nobel Peace Prize Money to Return to Roosevelt Special to The Telegraph Washington, £>. C„ Jan. 21.—The Nobel peace prize of $40,000 awarded to President Roosevelt in 1906 for his services in bringing about peace be tween Russia and Japan and which he turned over to a board of trustees, the accrued income from the original fund and such additions as might be made to be applied In the promotion of in dustrial peace. Is to be returned to Mr. Roosevelt. Senator has the draft of a bill framed by A. Is. Thurman. solicitor of the Department of Commerce, pro viding for the dissolution of the "Foundation for the Promotion of In dustrial Peace and Other Purposes," which e will introduce immediately. There have been no additions to the fund and Mr. Roosevelt agrees that inasmuch as "the talent has been hid den in a napkin for eight years" the suggestion to dissolve the foundation is entirely proper. Mr. Roosevelt ac cepts the proposal that he administer the fund himself. In 1906 Congress authorized the creation of a board of trustees, now composed of Chief Justice White, Seth Low, John Mitchell. Secretary Houston and Marvin Hughitt, to administer the fund and such additions as might be made to It. No additions to the origi nal fund have come to the foundation and accrued income from the original fund has been found wholly Insufficient to enable the peace committee to carry out the purposes of the foundation. For this reason the trustees declare that it was best to have the foundation dissolved and the money returned to Mr. Roosevelt or disposed of with his approval. WIN $70,000 Wllili CONTEST Widow ami Children Cut Off With $5 to Got Estate Special to The Telegraph Reading. Pa... Jan. 21.—The will of the late Charles Maerz, prominent to bacconist of this city, who left $5 to each of his three daughters out of an estate of $70,000, giving preference to Public Menaced by Coughing People with coughs and colds sprea< the disease to others by blowing and sneezing germs in their faces. There'f no excuse for it when Ooft's Cough Syrup will make an obstinate cough oi cold vanish in a short time. It quickly loosens a tight cough; soothes and heals the soreness in a painful cough; raises the phlegm and ends a constant hack ing or loose cough. GofT's is guaranteed to give you the relief you want or money back. Get It at your Grocer's or Druggist's. 25 and SO cents. No opiates I In Ooft's. JANUARY 21, 1915. grandchildren, was set aside by verdict of a jury in court here to-day. The estate will be distributed under the intestate laws, the widow receiv ing one-third, the same as under the will, and the daughters, Lottie D. God man, Bertha A. Tindle and Otelie L. Davis, of this city, each getting an equal share of the remainder. THE REV. J. T. SPANGIJER WILL ADDRESS Y. M. C. A. MEETING Another evangelistic service for men Women Look Well When they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, black heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or bilious ness. At times, all women need help to rid, the system of poisons, and the safest, surest, most convenient and most economical help they find in B EE PTH£ M 'S This famous family remedy has an excellent tonic effect upon the entire system. It quickly relieves the ailments caused • by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness. Purifying the blood, Beecham's Pills improve and Clear The Complexion Dmctrau af Spacitl Valaa to Wanaa with Evarr Bait Sold avaty wh*r«. In Bona, 10c.. 2Sc. only will be hold next Sunday after noon at 3:30 o'clock under the direc tion of the Young Men's Christian Association, Second and Locust streets. Doors will open at 3 o'clock. The speaker will be the Rev. J. T. Span gler, pastor of the Boas Street United Brethren Church. His address will he evangelistic, and that will be the character of the service. Familiar hymns will be sung, under the direc tion of the Association chorister, W. H. Kautz.