12 Friday Morning Specials in the Mill and Factory Sale Promises Big Returns: Store Closes at Noon 1 \ ——- \ \ ———^ No Fridav Soe Sheets and Pillow Cases Ruffs and Ribbons Men's Suits Lining Specials Bleached Toweling White Dress Weaves Q y P 12 1 / 2 C_ bleached pillow 59c chiffon neck ruffs, in $12.50 Ind $15.00 grey 35c black Satine for bath- 5c bleached cotton twill 25c cream pique, 28 inches • 1 C f p cases, 45x36 inches. Friday blue and pink. Special check suits in worsteds and ing suits. Friday only from toweling with red border. wide. Special, Friday morn- CIQIS oent V-x. W. only, from Bto 12 o'clock, Friday morning only ..39? cassimeres, blue grey cassi- Bto 12 o'clock, yard .. 29? Special, Friday morning ing only, yard . ..'.12%$ D_ -.« 100 10c satin taffeta ribbons meres and plain brown ~. . , . onlv 3? ' . ..**• „.. , Or Mail Or a?i/ ki v, A i * n blue, pink, green, white, worsteds, sizes 34. 35, 36 American ieau j> ' c white voile, 40 inches Ur lVlttll Ul 62 y t c bleached sheets, fed and veHow Special> and 37. Friday only from Silk, 36 inches. Friday only 29c butcher linen, 36 wide. Special Friday morn ' Phone Orders fro"mß»l'Vc™' y . °i& Friday morni „e only ' ««<> 12 o'clock' $5.95 from 8«o12 o clock, yard 0 l PK : al ing only, yard 6 . Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. ' 39c mercerized batiste, 45 T7*ll 1 65c bleached sheets with Dives. Pomeroy ft Stewart, Second l-'loor. Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. inrlip* wiHp Prirlav hi pH tg tg „ , , «rx__nn • t Street Floor. V Street Floor. Street Floor. incnes Wiae. special, rridav 1 111CU * X scalloped edge. /6x90 inches. ——— ———* . morning only, yard, 12%t Friday onlv, from 8 to 12 —/"■— I ————v ' _VI/-..-L- ' IQ/» A n , ... , Z r * „ , , _ > \ Dives. Pomeroy ft Stewart. Z Flouncing & Embroidery Boys Wash Suits Colored Dress Goods Bed Spreads str "" t Floor ' traveling Bags 10c unbleached muslin. 39 49c vojle flouncingf 45 Russian wash suits. 2# 50c navy Mohair, 42 in- 75c crochet bed spreads, $3.98 black traveling bags, f "day onlv, from inches wide, in solid em- to 6 years; Oliver Twist ches . Fridav onlv from Bto of good size; hemmed Spe leather lined, nickel plated Bto 1. oclock, yard . ..i? broidery. Special. Fridav wash su,ts - l Y> to 7 >' ears : 12 o'clock, vard "... cial Friday morning onlv White Gabardine trimmings, 16, 17 and 18 Dlve ,. Pomeroy ft Stewart. morning onlv, vard .25? blouse wash suits, 6 to 9 1 fVrk* anH Prone inches long. Friday only, street Fl0 °r. Rear. - years. Fridav only from 8 50c Serge. 36 inches, frri- vnecKS anu crepe from Bto 12 o'clock, 91.98 25c cambric corset cover to 12 o'clock— * day only from 8 to 12 Dives, Stewart. 12«-> C dimity checks, 30 niv.. Pnm.rn. * \ embroidery. 1/ inches, wide. <sl DO suits at o'clock, yard 35? v r J inches wide; two patterns. Basement.- Women's Pumps and only 1 yard Frida y. . ™A5t 8195 su i ts ' at ••• •• • SIOO navy Mohair, 44 in- S P ccia1 ' Frida - V morning Oxfords " 51.50 suits, at 75? ches, high luster. Friday Bath Mats °" ' V ZZZTZZ $2.00 tan calf pumps or k suits, at .... $1.25 only from Bto 12 o'clock Regular SI.OO heavy bath .1* stripe crepe, 34 inches screen uoors oxfords; sizes 2}4 to 4 Fri- v s3.:>o suits, at .... *l.<s yard 89? ma ts, in scroll border de- wide. Special, Friday moro doors 2i/!x6^f«rlne r ex n - only, from Bto 12 wZ3ThZI D,V "' L^ oy F*o?. t6wart - SI.OO Cream Serge. 50 in- signs; 27x50 inches. Spe- mg only 10? aoors, z/ 2 xo 2 teet, none ex o clock 9oC Women S Hose V ches. Fridav only from Bto cial, Friday morning only. 65c white gabardine. 36 Bto ?.T. .39? $2.50 to $3.50 sailor ties in , lOc cotton tan and black , 12 o'clock, yard 89? . 49? inches wide Special, Friday Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, patent colt and dull leather . "£% I Boys' Waists and Shirts I $1.25 Silk Poplin, 40 in- | Dlve "- StSSt°?ifo r stewart J morning only, yard .. .39? Basement. lioodyear welted soles. Fri- b - «/2V ches, ten shades. Friday V ■ ■ SI.OO fancy novelty white day only, from Bto 12 25c seamless white silk j a 1 CSS j wa ! pts ,n _ ,j C onlv'from Bto 12 o'clock, goods in stripes and figures. °' ClOCk * l - 83 lisle hose. Special. Friday " lv 7 r g'to'w'octolk"' 88f Towels Reduced ] Special. Friday morning Iceland Refrigerators 54,00 black snede and morn,ng only 18f - lie $1.50 Serge. 50 inches. 25c white and fancy col- 0 "' y ' 5 '" rd S IB .OO Iceknd refngera- satin pumps with Goodyear Dives. Pomeroy ft Stewart, navy. Friday only from Bto ored border, Turkish bath n,ves - i? r^°? ; io ft or Stewart * tors Friday only, from 8 welted soles and Cuban JOc longc!loth neg]ligee 12 o'clock, yard .... »1.25 towels, hemmed. Special. V 1_ 12 ° clock * l4 " )0 e, , S ; on, - v ' , day only fronT Bto 12 & Stewart. Friday morning only .. 15? $17.50 Iceland refrigera- " * ° Men's Socks o'clock 29$ L e " t F '° or ' 7 * c fanc - v Turkish bath Lace Curtains I r , ida , y ° nly ' l r °™J L D ' Ve '- 25c black Silk seamless Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. / SI.OO to $1.50 samples of o clock socks. Special. Friday morn- L Mens store - ' Black Dress Goods mornine onlv 39c I I ' ace curta i ns ' n Irish point I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. _ , N ing only, pair 15? _» «• *r\ • \ , anf l Nottingham. Special, - Laces Reduced - n , r v sl-25 Silk Poplin. 40 in- 17c white huck towels Friday only, pair, - . 50c white nainsook union *■ _> n.l • o:* c^es - Friday only from Bto with damask border; 18x36 * • tn «o » Cotton laces, one to two suits, sleeveless and knee Men S Bathing buits o'clock, yard 88? inches. Special Friday morn- Cut Glass Bowls inc. es wide, in ecru, values length. Special, Friday SI.OO two-in-one bathing „, inn ~ . ... , . <ing only 10? 69c Roman stripe couch t , ms . , . , , . to , c - ecial Friday onlv. morning onlv 35C suits, blue with white trim- $-00 black silk and wool Turkish bath covers, in figured designs. ming. Friday only from 8 .nches Fnday Ii«-'colo?eS Special, Frfdaymorn^g ?rom B y to l 2 o'cl«r#"»S S ""' W ' to 12 o'clock Toe only from 8 12 _o clock. «Uy 3!* Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, r \ , a , c , In „g . , .1 <sl (T> KlarL- 50 in- Third Floor. Basement. \ WnmPfl's nnJ rVlllflrPTl'c day only from Btol2 O clock D acK . erge, .U in Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, «- v Tokla women S ana inuaren S ifl4)k ches. Friday only from Bto street Floor. table Uamask Underwear 12 o'clock, yard 79? ' i RocomonJ C. •,!. 69c mercerized pattern Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. Fancv Goods Basement Specials cloths. Special Friday onlv, 50c and 75c fancy yoke > Men» store. 5 0c black Mohair, 42 in- u-n't OvfnrrU a. T iu ; .u; nc $3.75 carpet sweepers. each 39V lisle ribbed vests, sleeveless. ches. Friday only from Bto Mens UXtordS 4c Japan silk in skeins, in Friday only, from Bto 12 . Special, Friday morning ————— 12 o'clock, yard .... o'clock $2.49 59c mercerized table da- only 39? Men's Neckwear cr> i i i c if- u cal * metal calf, morning only 41 ,. mask; 64 inches wide; ten Children's 7 5c white cot >r\ ( i -iu -A 50c black Serge, 36 inches. medium narrow toe lasts 10c letters for embroidery $1.7.-) gas irons complete designs. Special. Friday ton ribbed 50c crepe fmilee silk wide- Friday only from Bto 12 with Goodyear welted soles. work. Special. Friday morn with hose Friday only, morning only, yard ...35? sleeveless and knee length A four-in-hand ties Fn- o clock, yard 3o? Friday only from Bto 12 i„g only, 2 books for ....'5? T* t0 " k ° LOC u ' DiV "- s?r r 2« o^for Btewart ' Sp , ecia1 ' Frida y morning o'dock,"/forTl.OO; each" Dlve *' °' clock $1,85 , C oHrrs St and P^a^Ts Set S C iSS' ' Pint rootbeer bottles. I only •worth 85c a dozen. Friday B . street Floor. Friday morning only .. 10? only,n from Bto 12 o'clock. Percales and Linen ' p. g .,., 3[ a <s ....r., | VeUe and Poplin 39c bra.V' lawn Vorav. Finish Suiting I . Specially Priced Boys' Shoes I Friday only, from 8 to'l2 12« c colored percales, in .. Cotton Waists Lawns and Prints 1 69c French voile. o'clock 25? white grounds, in good Embroidered organdie and ~ ~ . wide, in w lite and co ored shoes, solid leather stitch- P . V * styles. Special Fridav morn- lace trimmed waists from 5c white ground lawns in grounds and floral patterns. E d soles, sizes 9to 13. Fri- $1 25 Crepe de Chine 40 39c pipe pincers or pliers. only only 91/ c regular stock • regularly $1 floral designs. Special Fn- Special, Friday morning dav on i y f rom 8 to 12 inches, pink, light blue, Friday only, from Bto J2 ' / ' /2 / Special, Friday morning day morning only ... 354? only.. 35? o'clock :.. 90? peach, lavender, silver, Bel- I v; Fri°d C ay Sa atS morning only, yard ~5 . /> | only from 8,0 12 o'clock °' clock ~C printed foulards, in morn.ng y f from Bto 12 o'clock ... 75? y mv.., i s»w« wLfS-L? ™ d ?r ° un t' Batiste and Challies ■ Dlv "' u „„. 8 „.« „f c color k e . d Golfine : Tose : l Basement. Special r nday morning only ÜBU# » C »uu vuaiiics «. Street Floor. Belgium blue, sand and 8? white and colored t f \ v ' white, 27 inches. Friday I u jl. —n — Remnants of wash goods ? - f J° ral desi g. ns - Night Gowns Handkerchiefs —„ . p onl x from Bto 12 °' cl % k : Linen Handkerchiefs • .i„j- _ i;„. Special Friday morning xt • 1 i j i n u Men s Snort Shirts y ai "d '•*? including linens, voiles, per- onlv. vard 7V? Nainsook gowns in low Crepe de chine silk hem- men a opuii kjiuris rine quality linen hand- cales, madras, poplin and '' * neck and short sleeve styles, stitched handkerchiefs, in Plain white, blue and $1.25 stripe and floral pat kerchiefs from regular stock. ginghams. Specially priced 6j4c fancy design challies. with lace edge; SI.OO value. assorted color ; 25c values. striped sport shirts. Friday tern silks, 40 inches wide. . pecially priced for Friday Friday morning only, at a Special Friday morning Special, Friday morning Special Friday only, yard, only from Bto 12 o'clock Friday only from 8 to 12 morning only, 6 for ..25? reduction of one-third. only, yard 4? only 69? 15? 31? o'clock, yard 45? Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives. Pomeroy ft Stewart Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart, street a toor. Street Floor. Street Floor. Second Floor. Street Floor. Men's Store. Street Floor. v > v » f * CHORUS WILL GIVE CONCERT AT OUTING [Continued From First Page.] 1010, "Fear Ye Not O Israel," Dudley Buck, by Mrs. C. F. Clippinger; '"Glory," Mozart, chorus; bass solo and ihorus, "Beyond the Smiling Zundel"; '"Great Is Jehovah," Wagner, chorus; "Hark, Hark, My Soul," H. R. Shelley, by double quartet; "Immanuel," chor us; "America," Smith, chorus. Mem- 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 o eE pr"£ 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 Dimti— of Spadal Vataa to Wowa with BOS. Sold avoiy where, la Bozo*. 10c., 2ftc. THURSDAY EVENING, bers of the double quartet are Mrs. Phoebe Turner, Miss Mary Turner, Mrs. S. R. Harris, sopranos; Miss Bula Hoverter, Miss Anna McKelvey, alto; C. F. Clippinger, director, and W. E. Dietrich, tenor; R. C. Smith and C. R. Engle, bass. During the last few months the chorus has been co-operating with va rious campaigns in churches in this city and vicinity. Song services have also been held at homes and in char itable Institutions in the city. At present the membership exceeds 1,000. The chorus is under the direction and supervision of Mr. Clippinger. MORGANTHALER HAS NOVEL SUGGESTION [Continued From First Page.] school building will be advanced. The letter in full follows; Harrisburg, Pa., July 21, 'ls. Mr. Harry F. Oves, Chairman Republican Party; Mr. Ira J. Mosey, Chairman Washington Party; Gentlemen: There appears to be a rapidly growing sentiment among the voters of this city, that school directors should be elected on a strictly nonpartisan ticket, so that men free of political influence who would perform the duties of the office for the sole benefit of the schools could be elected. Many prominent citizens would consider it an honor to serve the com munity as school directors, but they will not enter into a partisan political contest to secure the office. I have given this subject con siderable thought, and believing that an effort should be started to prevent the school system from falling within political control in the future, make you the follow ing suggestion or proposition: "That the Chairmen of the three leading political parties, Re publican, Washington and Demo cratic, or a citizens' committee, select three candidates for the office of school directors, and that the three persons selected be placed on all the party tickets and be supported by the party organ izations, which should insure their unanimous nomination and elec tion at the primaries and general election. This will not prevent other can didates for the office from run fling. but I ' believe the voters HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH would overwhelmingly approve of candidates selected in this man ner. I assure you there Is no desire on my part to reflect or criticize the members of the present board, but I simply desire to help to elect directors who will have the con fidence of the people, BO that per mission to erect a new High school building, so badly needed, will soon be granted. Kindly give this suggestion your careful consideration, and advise me at an early date if you will meet me and discuss the proposition. Awaiting your reply, I remain, Yours sincerely, FRED L. MORGENTHALER, Chairman Democratic Co. Com. Crystal Restaurant Is Modern and Attractive With the opening of the new Crys tal restaurant anu hotel at 418 Mar ket str<eet, Harrlsburg has increased facilities for the accommodation of the transient public. The restaurant was opened this afternoon with a re ception from 2 to 5. Orchestra music and roses for all who came was a feature of the afternoon's opening. This evening at 7 o'clock the-restaurant will be open for regular service. The interior of the restaurant is snow-white, with tile-top tables, and lunch bar also of pure white. Olass display cases and window tiling is ar ranged so as to make an appetizing display of the food products to be served. The kitchen is modern in its appointments and constructed so as to insure cleanliness with the least pos sible effort. The hotel rooms are easily accessible from the restaurant as well as from Aberdeen street. There are forty rooms on three floors that will be open to the public on Saturday. The forty rooms are fitted with hot and cold water and telephones. L>arge heavy brass beds, Circassian walnut dressers, with an excellent grade of Brussels carpeting and the frescoed walls and celling, make these rooms very at tractive. Fire escapes and ample ven tilation have been arranged. Almost a page of this issue of the Telegraph ts devoted to the opening, and the announcements of those who have helped !n the construction work, decorating, furnishing and food sup plies. The ceramic tile floor was laid by Stockley & McNeills; the furniture china and silverware was furnished by N. Radus of New York; the kitch en outfit by S. B. Sexton Stove and Manufacturing Co. of Baltimore, and the Painting & Decorating Co. of Bal timore, this city, did the frescoing and all interior and exterior paint ing; J. S. Poulton did the sign paint ing; the Harrlsburg piectric Supply . Company supplied the electrical fix tures and Russ Brothers' Ice cream 'NOMERAW EXCUSE i fOR HAVING GRAY HAIR • Lustrous, Dark Shade Restored \ by Old-Fashioned Sulpho-Sage. Gray-haired folks who have a natural , prejudice against harmful dyes should , darken their hair by the good old 1 method used In grandmother's time 5 Sage Tea and Sulphur. If you do ■ not care to make the mixture yourself, ; simply get a 50c bottle of Sulpho-Sage . from your druggist. This widely sola ' I preparation embodies all of the virtues lof the old-fashioned treatment plus ' other valuable Ingredients. It Is so effi ■ | callous that a few application* will • bring back the rich dark shade to gray, ; streaked or faded hair. It removes , dandruff, and leaves the hair soft, fluffy and luxuriant—a characteristic highly desirable to every woman who 1 wishes to retain her youthful appear • ance. George A. Gorgas, who Bells I Sulpho-Sage. reports most satisfactory results among Harrlsburg ladies, ano will refund price to any purchaser not • pleased. Clifton Chemical Co.. Newark, ? N. J. Out of town orders filled by Par l c«l Post—Advertisement. JULY 22, 1915. has been selected for serving. The forty rooms on the three floors were furnished by Bowman & Co., and a ; private branch exchange with forty ] telephones connected has been in- I .stalled by the Cumberland Valley I Telephone Company. i I , HARRISBVRG LIGHT I ]L &POWER.FF). I Electric Irons Guaranteed For 5 Years. You Need One of These Irons During j 1 Hot Weather $1.85 Cash < The.heat is just where you need it—at the bottom of the iron—no other place in your house. Do not allow another ironing day to go by with out giving the Electric Iron a trial. ;j Thousands of them are used # in this city every . j ironing day. •I Once used always used. i i ■ .1. i CAITIKK CANADIAN RUNAWAY Morris Uatterson, a Canadian boy. abed 18 years, is being held by the police. The boy said he ran away from near Montreal. Special OHlcer Morrisey of the Pennsylvania Rail road found the boy in the local yards.
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