12 — — ' * , Last of the Winter J Many Styles Kid Gloves much higlici. j Women's kid gloves. two-clasp, tan and (r*y *sr r —— Fur Fancies and Trimming, 10c On the maklns of a home and Us j ' J ' — gat-den. lOmo., cloth. Originally 50 $1.75 to $2.2f» "Every Child Should Know" cents a voVuniV. now '" lints "a T ' lC Guide Series Women's washable leatherette gloves, 16-button, white, natural, ■*9 c. 49c & 09c Millinery Ribbons, *F* *:<•««•«• 8i„«0h... volume „ \"o!u"ne- ,o popui,u ri fd"?u'n heri- ,nn H " d ; 3 "° to ~80 I I l- C* I JC 4- T f I /-> Own these for your own pi -asare tofore 50c a volume; now 35c a W omen s washable leatherette gloves, two-clasp, white, natural. Including Colored oatin, laneia ■ -|his "Ever\- Child Should a,ul I,rom or Sive them to the volume. ! pongee and tan 2.-.C to St. oo l *--« ..J ■ VM V X friends in the country with whom These books help anyone to tin- [ and rancy rersian, yd. . . . 'W K . . lib yo„ BpenU your week-ends. derstand and appreciate.music .art. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. series tonus a nurai> Makin _ „ n „.„ ... ... literature, travel, etc. Well printed Dives Pomeroy * Stewart—Second Floor, Front. I ( p • * H s nv ioi ' ' " r> °n Kood paper strongly bound in , r ™ fro - I ot Books Ot Knowledge not " sajior. cloth. All but one nicely illus- - | „ in dry dictionary form, but real Tear, by Grav, Tabor. sic and mythology T of t I-.I r |- . C„l„ live books written and edited I M ""'« AUra.il..- PmWßffiß LvdSl VV GGK OT KeCIUCtIOnS Oil Mill r actory sale specials *'«• rv- a.- , n , , lovers Ot cluldren who a Garden ot Perennials, l.y UMM DISCOntinUCO PatteitlS OI In Sheets and Muslin thoroughly know tile lll>jc«.l Maklne H Poultry House, by Ml | I I \\7l * 11 rj and how young folks can be in- Roberts conover. ry 1 A A yy [HVLQ-ll IyVIC^S 59c half bleached sheets; (.>3x9o inches. Mill »" d 49C i terested in them. ' ***'"*" * L " k * '•\ U®M§ Factory Sale Price s«ori s i..to ' ""''w™'™",'f 9x12 Feet and Larger Sizes ISO.- hilt bleached 72x90 inches. Mill and CQf> published at JOc and'sl.2o each: this Making Built-in Furniture, by Ah- . ... . Kaeiorv Price . .„,„en - 5 ,. . American Fights and Fighters All perfect rugs ... we.iv.ng and coloring. Fr.ceS w Making a Ciardon of Small Fruits. Srrien bv ('Trad To«n*rtiil Bridj. i 11. • ; ,i t • i**i 45c bleached sheets .72x90 inches. Mill and Factory OQ- " n " : now " vo,ume " b >" * * *<><*-» « volumes, large t 2 mo Coth a,t> loWe,ed b - V P ei,niSS '°n of tlle niak « r « tor a , '»»tcd sale price Eanh and «kv «onc' and porch' Bhln b ° I " ,ase 1 rue Larth and Sk>. aonss. Rooms and Porches, by H. D. - 5c a volume" now 50c a volume. 1 ~ ™ , ai'ii , rn Pictures. Kssays. Kberlein. KntranclnK books for boys. These tllicwppfc 69c bleached sheet>. inches. Mill and 1 at.- RJJg Trees. Kalrj- Tales. These books are profusely iiius- nro ? hp t,t,cs: c „. Pr ;„ Wild Flowers. Famous Stories. trated with half-tones, line draw- Border Fights Northwestern Wild Animals. Water Wonders. ings and diagrams. Well printed on Fighters"'' Remember these are the finest TUgS made, tl »l.«l KKidin if. inches Mill atld Factorv C- oik Tales. good paper. Stiff board backs, cloth and Fighters. Revolutionary 64C unbkat lied .in. »C UK OC M>th®. Heroe». binding:, neatly lettered and orna- South American FjarMs and . . < ak p ri c C Heroines. me „,ed. Size.'f, inches by fi'ln- Anglo-Pcrs.an Hugs. 9x12 feet Sir,.oo - a I'oems. Hymns. ches. fighters. an(l Fighters. $.">0.00 Anglo-Indian Rugs, 9x12 feet Jit 0.00 7c unbleached muslin, 00 inches. Mill and Factory ~ ns.oo Royal Worcester Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet *:i«.oo p . ' ! t $37.50 Teprac Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $31.00 • »" Sc unbleached muslin, 3o inches. Mill and 1 actory q fI Jr 1 $28.00 Peerless Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $35.00 price I $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet sii;t.2r> Sc- bleached muslin, 36 inches. Mill and Factory 6 ; 4C il^dgß»r' Tl $22.50 Smith's Extra Axminster Rugs. 9x12 feet 51»..~>0 MU d F *3 i $35.00 Smith's Extra Axminster Rugs, 12x18.6 feet 930.00 % 8c light Outing Cloth, full pieces. Mill and Factor} 0/,^ C , * . . sale price y,rd Are YOU F umishinO Si Home ? Thursday Sale of Remnants Dives. Pomeroy * Stewart, Street Floor, P.ear. CD Quality Furniture at Honest Savings of Colored and Black ou will be interested in the offerings of the February Furniture Sale, for the quality of sale Good Towels at Unusually nificent assemblage of high-grade mahogany, oak, 'bird's- .Jocks DrCSS Goods with prices honestly below regular to make the savings real. Inw Prices in tho Sale 5600 poli * hcd mahogaay rockers »{.«).-, §35.40 three-piece parlor suite ... $25 00 Weekly clearance «f short pieces of the season's best selt- L^VV 57.50 turned oak rockers $4.9.1 $15.00 mahogany dresser intr dress fabrics. 19c guest Turkish towels, blue and pink borders, 3 for 23* »l-? 0 1 urkish rockers 515.00 mahogany Princess dresser .. $11.9.1 19c liemmed Turkish ba,h rowels. 19x42 inches, each, «!* ] |'^ " Colored DreSS Goods 25c white Turkish bath towels, extra heavy quality with 5 yards shepherd check, value $1.25; Thursday only, piece 75c hemmed ends, each SltiiO fnmed oak thahV.^.sll.so SIOSO leather libSvwkere !mOO 6 yards Tango suiting, value $5.00 : Thursday only, piece $«.«» , . /M ii • u • i A ki ?l 17i fiimod naL- -o- ri/i j - Turkish bath towels, size 22x43 inches, pink and blue »11.7 v lumcd oak chairs s<.9a j sB.-'.OO davenports s",» Di\es, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third-Floor. Stripe border, each yards striped serge, value $1.63; Thursday only, piece 30c 7c linen color toweling. 17 inches wide, good for kitchen 7 I __ _ 2 s a rd, Copenhagen ReUona, value $3; Thursday only, piece, $1.05 /\ J.. 1 j IV M | 2 yards striped poplin, value *3.00; Thursday only, piece 08c use and hand towels, yard ot .ZjLl I 4 yards Panama, value $2.00; Thursday only, piece 08c 7c bleached imported crash, red borders ,yard s<> * 5 yards Panama, value $2.95; Thursday only, piece $1.60 10c brown part linen toweling, good heavy quality, yard. Our Entire Stock of SIB.OO and $20.00 4 yards crepe granite, value $5.00; Thursday only s;i.6!) T • r-> /~\ | _ t f t-v B vardp Panan,n ' va,ue *2.50; Thursday only, piece $1.25 Table Linen Remnants Overcoats on bale at Half Price 5 yards sense, value $4.45; Thursday only, piece $3.15 ■ 3»4 yards crepe cloth, value $3.75; Thursday only, piece sl.lO A big lot of Remnants of Table Linens, bleached and un- yards silk poplin, value $c.25; Thursday only, piece $1,60 bleached, in V/ 3, m, 2, 2J4 to 3-yard lengths at special prices Commencing To-niOnOW Black DreSS Goods during the Mill and Factory Sale. Ki . . \W 1 Ills is a sweepingf clearawav of fine ovecoats >' ds - b,ack m '« stral frepe, value $1.88; Thursday only, pc„ St.lo Dives. Pomeroy « Stewart, Street Floor. * * 2% yarda blacU serg c. value $2.33; Thursday only, piece SI.BO right from regular stock. There re |[ yards black Panama, value $2.53; Thursday on y, piece.. .$1.50 _ . _ . A 4 yards black crepe, value $5.00; Thursday only, piece $3.05 IS/111l N) 1 I actorv Sale Soectals re y diagonal worsteds 4 yards black serge, value $3.40; Thursday only, piece $2.09 IVIIIX I UVIVI J wwiv / \c yards black Panama, value $3.13; Thursday only, piece.. $2.10 J I T-x \\. \T ; |l\ Brown worsteds and cheviots 0 yards black minstral crepe, value $3.75; Thursday only, piece $2.10 lfj_ the Dasement >/»-—27 \J /'II T-k a • 2 yards black wrge, value $3.18; Thursday onljr, piece $2.23 N /'J\ Jj Dark grey worsteds and cheviots yards black corduroy, value $5.06; Thursday only, piece, $3.10 25c glass hand lamps, complete 10* J&\/ \ C#» fie 3% yiirds black serße ' value M ' B4: Thurßday only ' plece s3 ' 4r ' .. . -lit -»u m • i. j , . a> < 1 t# 'jrcy IT eze 6 rdß black silk poplin, value $6.25; Thursday only, piece.. .SI.OO $1.49 Ravo nickel lamps with 10-mch dome shades. SI.OO \ « y: kd J , ' . , , I i I 111 VJfZ? 2V- yards Panama, value $3.13; Thursday only, piece $2.23 White cups and saucers, 2 for 5f • Sclf mat enal and velvet collars " " Wveß , Pomeroy & Stewart-Street Floor. 10 rolls crepe toilet paper 25* A H Full and quarter l ine d Wash Boards 1 i )f The Amico Saves Your Sink 39c wash boards 20c i aJ V Sizes 33 to 40. . I The .Amico sink protecting dish pan is a "sink within a 40c wash boards 20* XSpSg<\ j 33c wash boards 20f \ I 7f// jf vJVerCOatS at . . >py.UU sink" feature. It is equipped with a trap, too, that catches the 35c fine corn brooms, sewed four times 2'Se Jj // 1/ S2O OveTCOatS at $lO 00 grease and prevents it going down the drain. Price ... $1.50 42c shopping baskets 25e J i! II Now being demonstrated in the Basement. f II Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Men's Clothing, 2nd Floor, Rear. „ „ „ „ Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Basement. | (/ 11 Dlveß, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. ' ' " - ~~~ = 9 HARRISBURG OPERATIC SOCIETY GIVES MIKADO [Continued from First Pa*r.] We Ist. Sara Rannon. Edwlna Latshaw, Marie Vogt, Josephine Ebersole, Nellie Ebersole, Anna Montgomery, Dorothy Fran kenberger. Josephine Shader. Pearl Floyd. Mabel Books, Florence Shpll. Esther Parthemore. Helen Itauch. Elizabeth Workman. Margaret Sparver, Margaret Kochenour, Miriam WEDNESDAY EVENING, Shaner. Catherine Rohrer, Hazel Rex roth. Ruth Parthemore and Ethel McCurdy. The men's chorus: Robert Fohl, William Tates, John Fisher, John El licker. George Shader. William Hare, Raymond Elsenberg. Karl Kochenour, Robert George, Daniel Burkholder, J. Herbert Springer. Allison E. Skinner. Charles Pease. Richard Hamer, J. H. Poore. Harvey Boyer, H. Shar ker. Ralph Shader, C. F. Hershey, Ralph Kulp, Hetzel Davles and Marion Sourbier, Jr. East End Republican Club Is Expanding The East End Republican Club Is ex panding rapidly. The Republicans of the Hill section appreciate that they have In their club a live, active and ag gressive Republican organization, which has been established four years, and he is now entering upon Its fifth year full of ambition. Its members pro pose to make it an organization to which every Republican who is a resi dent of that section, and is interested HARRISBUHG TELEGRAPH in the welfare of the party may belong. The club especially commends itself to Republicans of all beliefs, because of the fact that it is constructed on en tirely different lines from other similar clubs. It is the intention of the club to take a very active part in the very important political campaigns of the coming summer and Kail. This organi zation has on its roster the names of many of the prominent and active Re publican." of the Kast End and prom ises to have as members In the near future all stood Republicans of that section. The entrance fee Is $2: dues, twenty-five cents per month. The rooms are In the Swab Building. Thir teenth and Market streets. KEAHI.NTi I.US* OK I.I( K\BK HOTEL CA I.I.S OKK DANSANTS Special to The Telegraph Reading. Pa., Keb. 10. Evidently taking the hint from the Court's an nouncement In granting several trans fers of liquor licenses Monday, that dancing would be sufficient cause for revocation, the management of the Berkshire, Reading's new 1500.000 hotel, yesterday announced that the danaants which have been especially popular FEBRUARY 10, 1015. since the hostelry opened had been discontinued. Judge.* Kndllch and \A agner have been bitterly opposed to dances at hotels. and have publicly notified land lords upon several occasions that vio lation of the rule against their being lif lrl would result In licenses being taken away. The hotel clientele Is composed of Reading's most exclusive society. HOTEL MAX WANT* TABKRKACI.R NEAR HIS HI »I>K*S PLACE Reading. Pa.. Feb. 10. A unique development to the controversy re garding the location of the proposed Stough tabernacle was added yester day when Lawrence P. Ressler, proprie tor of the Lauer'a Park Motel, urged the local committee to erect the house of worship on a vacant lot adJolnlnK Ids p.operty. The hotel proprietor cheerfully admitted that Ills Invitation was prompted by the belief that "busi ness" would boom In consequence. Dr. K. T. Cartwright, Slough's rep resentative, stated that he was averse to accepting the invitation, because th« lot was owned by Frank P. Lauer, a well-known brewer, and he thought Doctor Stough would not feel com for i - able In attacking the saloon Interests en the property of one of their number.