12 f J' % F*[l SI.OO Neckwear, 2 For 50c Siring Ties Ifl Men's Shirts Women's Vests |b||| »« "I™""! 1 " -^ An accumulation of Spring 10c madras wash club 7oc mercerized shirts; 38c white silk lisle ribbed styles.in neckwear and ves j string ties. On sale to-mor- W sizes 14 to 17. On sale vests; sleeveless. On sale •tees; value up to SI.OO. row only, EA- to-morrow KOc to-morrow only, EA On sale to-morrow 50C 9 for • on ly 2 for '° nly ' 2 ' ' ""*«• ""**"• A D C„1 „ $1.50 Olus shirts with knee | » . 1 ' A Kemarkable wne-LJay bale ~ , %r Sport Shirts . < , r only ° Children's Dresses $2.00 Embroidered Voile, —-— IP VcKY item in to-day s announcement tells or an ex- div«, Pomeroy A Stewart, I II V -J Sflr ' 59c and 69 quality; an ex- F * , «• . ~ . . Men's store. /sc, SI.OO and $1.25 color- iara, ouc value. On sale gssg traordinary bargain at 5(Jc, on sale to-morrow only. v — ed gingham dresses, in ex-I 11' ™ W 50c ™ The merchandise that is presented for this one Men's Apron, JSE broidered in fancy designs in 'D.V.s, P o mer oy ft Stewart day is altogether different from the values usually to be Best 2Sc quality, with or! On sale to-morrow gQ c found at the same price; it is of the "above standard" without bib. on sale to- n p lv „ p . sale to-morrow only, CQ- . f f " morrow only, Efl/» Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, yard Lancaster Gingham kind and represents savings not to be repeated at any 3 for ouc con ' oor - [ tearYArf" ,W 1 8c apron gingham in a" Other time thlS SeaSOn. D "'"- W&.V'— "■ ChoD Plates choice style assortment. On 51 o** links - O" sale to * 50c s ' zes - O" sale to- 50c h ° Se ' Sale to " morr ° w ° n ' y moire and fancy printed Colored Linen onlv OvrC morrow only morrow only only, 2 pair Dives, Pomeroy a Stewart. warp ribbons; values to. 39c. y " ' $1.50 and $2.00 silk CA Dlv „, Pom , roy & stewartf for Baaemgnt ' On sale to-morrow 50c ** linen M,o tSinchwl -■ ' stripe girdles J I 38c black silk lisle fashion- .. , only, .1 yards for J g e n,v... Ed hose. On sale to-morrow SteplaJders , to-morrow only, yd., »0c linen Toweling V Boys Oxford. ™ ly ;. 2 . pa,r 50c 70c grade of r , Dlv "' ?r.:E°f.f., a,w * r '' . f ~call-line red border) Furniture $1.25 and $1.50 oxfords in ] S »w.,t Silk Belting, 50c V 1 toweling, good quality; 16 tan and black; a remarkable fio„. /-foot size. On sale gQ c , _ inches wide. On sale to- 20 oak costumers. On value. On sale to- CA 11 1111111 Regular SI.OO to $1.50 VOlle and Crepe morrow only, sale to- CA-. morrow only vwv H«.4» nives, Pameroy a Stewart. fancy silk belting in Roman TyZ ...". 50C morrow 50 C Ch.ldren S Hose , and plain stripes; sto o in- 1234 c colored voile. On street Floor. 7 ,• . ... j 1 ches wide. On sale to-mor- sale to-morrow only, 5 Q D,v *"' it?™* j J* f f ,din « cam P i to f ,s - fashioned "hose. " On" sa'le O'Cedar Mons row only, SQ C 6 yards O S Q C Women ' s Gloves to-morrow only, CA. ar 20c solid color crepe. On Dotted CreDe A™ ———— 3 pair "^ c O Cedar mops with Dives. sale to . morrow only, CQ Dlves ' l? r rn 4rF,o A or SteWart • SIOO long silk gloves, in Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. ha " dle - 9" Sale 50 C V ' 6 yards Regular !>oc quality, 27 v tan, grey, navy and pongee; to-morrow only .... . _ A Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, inches wide; for skirts and an exceptional value. On Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. Lace Flouncing, 50c strect *~ loor - ( dresses. On sale to-morrow Children's Pajamas sale to-morrow only, • HaF"n'onl - >4-inch shadow lace' „ . , , " nl)% 2 yard ' 50c , ? Pair , ; . _, . n . flouncing, in a large group Granulated Sugar colore 6to "T 38c black silk lisle fash- : Table Damask of patterns: value: to $125. With each 50c purchase" . Btr"-t°fl?..""" r 16 years. On sale to- CQ * row on"y, 2 pair" * Cn°l 50c mercerised cloth, 64l °nly!ytrd 50C «»«"*«*.• -« ***% _ _ morrow only SUC Munyon ' $ S , a p «or.: 50C ct rri q Pomerov * Stewart. soap, tomorrow onh . 2 Dlllg Sundries Children's 75c and SI.OO ■» Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, . ' p, i t r Dives, Stewart lbs. granulated IQ r 8 10c cakes of - sugar l^C 25c bottles of 2-grain Qn 4^ rS " Witch Hazel soap; limit 10 morrow onl > v < 2 y ds - » t ITnrlprwpar Dlvt,s - t %,nnP Stewart ' China Canisters Basement. 100 pills. . On sale to-mor- sale to-morrow only ineit S « Jnaerwear street Floor. . . ' onlv CA Dives. Pomeroy ft Stewart, f \ 75c value, suitable for tea rn , 7 nr y ' OtlC Men's Store. Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart 75c Egyptian cotton rib- „ M .. 01 or coffee. On sale to-CA r 63c Tea, 50c 3 for > x bed u ° ion suits ; s h o rt White Gabardine (morrow only, each . Senate blend of tea, ex-1 . Alarm Clocks T„k Sill, SIeeVCS " 50c Regular 25c quality ofl Dives, Stewart cellent for icing; regularly . eC n wine a 50 C ———.—————v morrow on y white gabardine; 36 inches '" ' 63c. On sale to-mor- Taken from our 75c stock g yard OUC 4 garments for Dlveg Pomeroy I ft r Sfwa r t p-a"" 5 DinnCt 50c nl , ,c. . Pillow Cases Dh'e.. Pomeroy* Stewart Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart Dlves ' s?r™lt°Fl * r StßWart " Street Floor. f Peas Bleached Sheets napPmcnt - Floor. atrcet F ' oor " 6 tall cans CA 0 N 66c bleached; embroider- White Crepe Salmon OUC 59c quahty; 81x90 .nches. Ed and hemstitched; 45x36 Four-in-Hand« Huck Towels Children's Underwear lit,. On sale to-morrow gQ c ,nches. On sale to- S Q C HUCK IQWeIS 25c dotted and stripe crepe.' oroa 50c ° n e3C morrow on}, pair . 10c washable ties, in panel red border huck 39c white cotton ribbed 27 inches wide; very desir 8c light color outing cloth. 25c bleached cases; 54x36 and cross stripes. On sale towels, hemmed; 18x36 in- waist union suits; all sizes. able for dresses and waists. 13 bars Ivory EJOr ° n sale to-morrow CA. inches. On sale to- CA. to-morrow only, CA r ches. On sale to- CA. On sale to-morrow CA r On sale to-morrow Soap only, 8 yards for ... morrow only, 3 for 10 for iJV/C morrow only, 8 for. only, 2 suits only, 3 yards Dives, Pomeroy ft oi swart Dives, Pomerov ft Stewart Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart Dives. Pomerov ft Stewart Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, Basement Street Floor. Street Floor. Street Floor. Street Floor. Street Floor. Street tloor. ■ ./ V ' M «■ % i > J) Vacation Savings Club Funds to Be Distributed Hundreds of dollars will be distri buted among; scores of people Thurs day when the "vacation savings club" of the Security Trust Company will be disbanded and the members paid off. A new one will be started the latter part of the month. The vacation savings is an out growth of the Christmas Savings Fund idea, and while it has not at tained the same proportions, bankers says it is bound to Increase. The fund MO J A IS a distinctive name and stands for a distinctive All-Havana 10c cigar. If you appreciate the purchas ing power of your dime you'll invest it in quality. Made by John C. Herman & Co. i 10 C TUESDAY EVENING, has been running for 50 weeks on ex actly the same lines as the Christmas Savings Fund. TO FIRE 1,000 MORE COKE OVENS Special to The Telegraph Connellsville, Pa., June IB.—The H. C. Frick Coke Company has issued orders fo rthe firing of 1.000 addition al coke ovens In this district. The working of the ovens will afford em ployment to more than 1,000 men. The company already has 12,895 ovens In operation, out of a total of 19,224. BIG CHANGE MADE BYMR.CUIBM George M. Brusstar Is the New Automobile Division Chief; Ard C. Steel Gets Place Important changes and promotions in the office forces of the State High way Department were announced to day by State Highway Commissioner Cunningham, the first big changes In any department on the "Hill." They are effective July 1. L. L. Robbins, who has been the assistant engineer in charge of the dis trict comprising Beaver, Westmore land and Allegheny counties, has been removed and S. W. Jackson, who has been in charge of the district compris ing Bradford, Cameron, Lycoming, Sulli\an, Potter and Tioga counties, has been placed in charge of Robbins' district. The vacancy thus created has been filled by the promotion of J. S. Ritchey, who has been county superin tendent in Sullivan county, to the post of assistant engineer. Ritchey has been placed in charge of Jackson's old Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury aa mercnry will mrely deatroy the aenae of amell •nd completely derauge the whole aystem when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such article* should nerer be used except on preacrlp tlona from reputable phyalclana. aa the damage they will do la ten fold to the good vou can poa llbly derlre from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. 0.. contalna no mercury, and Is taken Internally, act Ing directly upon the blood and mucous aur facea of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be ture you get the genuine It la taker Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J, Cheney kCo Teetlmonlals free. Bold by Drugglata. Price, 75c. per bottle. Tako Hall's Family FUlt (or constipation. HXRRI6BUR TELEGRAPH district. W. R.> Mason has been ap pointed county superintendent to fill this vacancy caused by Ritchey's pro motion. The district comprising Berks. Carbon, Schuylkill, Lehigh and Northampton counties Is now in charge of John T. Gephart, Jr., who succeeds G. C. Langenheim, removed. Another important change is the re moval of Thomas C. Boyd, of Pitts burgh, fro 11 the post of registrar of the automobile division and the ap pointment of George M. Brusstar, of Philadelphia, to succeed him. Bruss tar formerly came from Reading, where he was in business for many years. Allen C. Frankel, of Pittsburgh, is removed and the vacancy thus made hfls been filled by the appointment of Ard C. Steel, of Altoona, who has been employed in the office of the Dairy and Food Commissioner. Rrusstar is to receive a salary of $1,500 a year, while Steel will get SI,BOO. Both of these appointments were made on the recommendation of Governor Brum baugh. George W. Deaves, of Delaware county, has been appointed superin tendent of that county to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of A. A. Sellers. B. F. Dively has been named to succeed E. L. Coveney as superintendent of Bedford county. C. E. Myers succeeds Robert Black as superintendent of Westmoreland coun ty. W. G. Dick is the new superin tendent of Allegheny county and W. A. Dilzer has been named as superintend ent of Berks county. GEXKnAI. OBREGON CABLES Sfecial to The Telegraph New York, June 15.—Francesco Ellas, Carranza Consul General In this city, announced to-day that he had received a cablegram from General Alvaro Obre gon, the Carranza commander, whose death was reported yesterday, denying the truth of the report. The message was sent to-day Mr. Ellas said, from Lagos, fifty miles north of L«eon, where Ohregon was reported to have died. The message, Mr. Ellas said, read: "So truth in rumors of my death. My condition Is Improving and I am push ing my campaign northward." Cancer Curable, Says Philadelphia Doctor Special to The letegraph Denver, Col, June 15.—Cancer is ourable, according to the first author ized interview given on the subject by Dr. William Lev's Rodman, of Phila delphia, president-elect of the Amer ican Medical Association, who is rec ognized as one of the foremost au thorities on the disease. "Cancer is curable," said Dr. Rod man, weighing his words with great deliberations "It ca nbe prevented in what we now know as the "pre-can eerous stage.' It can be cured, and cured absolutely, in its actual, initial cancerous stages. It cannot be cured with radium. It cannot be cured with liquids or pastes. It cannot be cured through any system of internal medi cines. It cannot be cured, so far as we know, when it is highly developed, extending and malignant. "But the public should understand and realize quite definitely that cancer can be cured in its initial stages. And the public should also understand and realize quite as definitely that medical science has no wgrasped the facts of what are called the 'pre-canecrous stages.' and that those 'pre-cancerous stages' can be so treated as to re move any danger of actual cancer. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY I.eni«hnrff, Pa. John Howard Harris* IX. D. # President Summer Couriei Begin June 22d, 1915, and Continue For Six Weeks A fine place to spend the summer. For Bull«tin giving full Infor mation, write Walter S. Wilcox, Registrar, I.ewinbarg, Pa. JUNE 15, 1915. JITNEY TO SIIIREMANSTOWN Shoremanstown, Pa., June 15. Earnest Mentzer. who recently pur chased a new Maxwell car, is now con veying passengers from Shiremans town to Harrisburg. This is the first jitney in operation out of Shiremans town. |H That Name ' jpl t; on a King Oscar Cigar means the L same thing as Sterling on silverware J —the mark of quality. 0 King Oscar Cigars 3 k make it easy for you to get all the cigar quality your nickel entitles you to—every genuine King Oscar has i I*' SI name shown—be sure you get what i : i you ask for. Look for the name. Regularly or Years RECEIVERS NAMED FOR BANK Scrantoiv. Pa., June 15.—Willard M. Bunnell and Hugh Evans to-day were named as receivers for the Blau Bank, which closed its doors last week with liabilities of about $400,000 and assets of one-quarter that sum. No trace has yet been obtained of the missing banker.