12 fr ===== Read This List of Friday Specials and Remember Store Closes at Noon j ___ _ " ~ ——— £ 1M Fr\ S Cotton Dress Goods Sheets and Sheeting Women's and Misses' Women's Neckwear Grocery Specials* Men's Hosiery rriaay pe- S9c and 69c French voile, 28c bleached sheeting, 2* Outergarments Lot of mussed,neckwear; Mild cured shoulders, ave- 25c black silk seamless • Q I C C pnl . self-colored bilk stripes and yards wide. Friday only 55 50 d $350 p alm values to 50c. Friday only rage 6 pounds. Friday only hose. Friday onlv from Bto Cials oent L.. U. floral pointings inches. from Bto 12, yard 230 Be 7 ch suits in natural and from Bto 12 12*0 from Bto 12, lb 12*0 12 ... *Z . 150 D or Mail or yard*.™?..?.. 190 01 6^ c . bleached sheets, £j" ey -,^ zes 14 ; 16, Er,v * 8 ' s?r^ 0 &ioor Btewart Lebanon bologna, regular- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. U., or lVldll or 81x90 inches. Friday only 44. Friday only ... $3.50 F ' oor - lv 25r Ih FriHav L street Floor. 1 29c imitation French linen from Bto 12. each ..570 a?- cn ri 1 r. u Btn 1? Ik on* ___«_J Phone Orders in solid shades; 42 inches. ' , $5.50 Palm Beach coats ~ Bto 12 < lb 20 * Friday only from Bto 12, 6*c unbleached muslin, trimmed with silk collar; L as j Q f Straw Shapes Armours mild cured Women's Hose H Fillf-H & *S yard.....! 110 39 inches. Friday only from sizes 38 and 40. Friday Final clearance of all re- hams, sliced for frying; « , rilled -« X and B<° 12. _ . - v handkerchief linen in solid 12 Hc unbleached Shaker W.9S and $6.50 colored hats. Friday only from Bto rom Bto 12, sliced, lb., 201 on ]y from Bto 12 ' l!)e Boys' Straw Hats shades. Friday only from 8 flannel. Friday only from Jesses; s,aes 16 36, 38 and 12 ** Rex sugar cured bacon. to 12, yard 190 ° to>lz, yard ®*o naay oniy . .n» .»<> Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, strips average 3 pounds. Fri- street Floor. Last of the summer stock ' Dlve „ Pom , roy & st ew.r t $7.50 and $9.50 white linen second Floor, Front. day only from Bto 12, lb., of boys-straw hats, odd 25c voile fiord styles dresseSi finjshed hem _ - boya haf {TIJsJsZ Friday only from Bto 12, Set Suouf Friday only from Bto 12 yard ......... « Basement Specials and 18. Friday only, #2.50 89c black mescaline, 36 'l2, lb"" ors and'Macicfl^o"'ytTrd _oc ratine, solid shades, 10c pound box Parowax. $1 9- p ori • inches. Friday only from 8 ' pieces Fridav onlv frn'm R Dives, pomeroy & Stewart, 36 inches. Friday only from Friday only from 8 to 12, 3 11 i"- r • a i«r!l to 12, yard .790 ' to 12 vard second Floor, Front. a 17 „ q _j 3 ck* i y , ' all sizes. Friday only, 850 3 v , . to l£ > > drd 12*0 ° to iZ < 3 ana J v boxes for 2;>o 3 3 v K1 . , a . ~ ( TTT 7~>l Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. . $ taffeta, 36 . lbs. granulated sugar 35c black satine, 36 inches f „ .. . 15c rippelette in stripes. 85c aluminum wash tubs. Second *'ioor. inches. Friday only from 8 for 140 with each pur- Fridav onlv frnm X tr. 1? Messaline Petticoats Friday only from 8 to 12, Friday only from 8 to 12, to 12, yard 980 chase of pound coffee or yarc l Messaline petticoats with a ' 12*0 690 f w » u J1 L* t"* Dives. Pomeroy & stewar*. pound tea. tailored flounce in taupe, 8c crepes in floral designs. $4.25 steel frame ball-bear- Women S Handkerchiefs street i.Toor, Front. "7 ~ ~~ S ' ewar ' black, plum and two-tone Fridav onlv from 8 to 12. in? clothes wrincer. Hemstitched linen hand- Special coffee. Friday effects. Friday only from yar d 50 anteed three years. Fridav kerchiefs with initial, 8c fT "fTT ... . only from Bto 12, lb., 220 Bto 12 * 195 ' 10c lace stripe lawn fie- ° nly fr ° m Btol2 ' » 3 75 °" ly 63 <= "Senate" tea. Friday B °y* Wash Suits Dlves - Ie 0 c m o e n^ d oy Ffoor S . tewart • "res. Friday only from 8 49c three-section tin ~ broken stWe? FrTdTv'onlv only from Bto 12, lb., 490 $1.50 and $1.95 Oliver to 12, yard 6*o steamer. Friday only from , Fancy colored border f r nmß t/n T fin Full cream New York 1 wist Wash Suits, in mad- _ . , Bto 12 330 handkerchiefs, pink, blue from Bto 12, 3 for $1.00; mil cream New \ovk ras, linene and galatea, size* p__L r - f nwn - 20c volle > 3B inches, stripes • f and lavender; 5c value. Fri- each f tate £ ik' Y 2* to 6 years. ' Friday only tambric Gowns and figures. Friday only 85c can liquid wax finish. day only from Bto 12, 30 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. m t0 ' from Bto 12 690 Cambric gowns with V- from 8 to 12, yard ...6*o Friday only from 8 to 12, . , , Men's store. "RrnnL-fiplH farm" cream neck lontr sleeves neat ruf- 69«* Hemstitched silk crepe Urookheld farm cream- DlveSi Pomeroy & stewart , ci o lc Dlves '^ ro^r Stewart - * chine handkerchiefs in oink. / ery butter, pound bricks. • second Floor, Rear. from Bto 11, blue, maise, green 'and Colored Dress Fabrics S'nY 7 330 ___✓ white; 25c value. Friday .... P * D„, r » u/„„U C -i — ———~~~\ onlv from Bto 12 1 granite cloth, 36 inch- T • ... T7 _., Boys Wash OUItS Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Boys' Raincoats n n . 1 " es. Friday only from Bto . k r ' .- a * % SI 50 to S 9 50 wa«ih cnits second Floor. "■""-"•u Drapery Remnants Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. i? var A or lrt only from Bto 12, 8 bars for . $1.50 to $2.50 wash suits N * $1 .50 rubberized raincoats ..c -70- street Floor » " 000 ln Russian, Norfolk and —. . in sizes 6 - 8 and 10 y ears - draoerv materials"TncludinS 85c serge, 48 inches. Fri- T . . , . blouse styles, sizes 2* to 8 Women s Colonial Friday only from Bto 12, scrim 'net and etamine Fri c , . day only from Bto 12, yard, Lighthouse washing years . Friday only from 8 n 690 S f nm ' " et ,and Itamine. l<n- Embroideries 69c powder. Friday only from t0 \ 2 690 Pumps da y onl y f rom Bto 12, yard, > Bto 12, 7 packs for .. 250 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, $3.50 patent leather Colo- Second Floor, Rear. v Pfltyps anrl in«;f>rtinn<; • 7 to ■ V -W jnixea SUltingS, 3U Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Rear, nial DUIIIDS with erev and '' Dives, Pomeroy & Steward ,p, 1 -V T * , inches, brown and plum. Basement. ' fawn inlaid cloth tws licht r "'" 3 .nches wide. Fnday only Friday only Iron, Bto 12, ' weight soles with high'heels. j Rugs, Carpet and 1 r ™ ° " yard ( —— > Black Dress Goods Fnday only W 8 ' Odd Pairs Curtains es sl frid h aV rt o P n£ d^ i 8 nC fe Outmg Hats hlaek voile « s'ooredkidskinone-strap 50c and 60c haasoeks. Fri- 9\M and $1.50 lace and Friday only f Bto 12, a " d ** Tto'l' °"' y and" three-evelet ties with day only from Bto 12, 390 muslin curtains; 1 pair of a yard 100 white, tan and striped silk d 390 1| hand turned soles and coy- „ kind, some slightly soiled. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, SI.OO serge, 54 inches and duck outing hats. Fri- 50c black granite cloth, 36 ered _C„b,n heels. Friday da fonTy I to'u day only f ron, Bto 12, 35, inches. Friday only from 8 only from Bto 12 490 r r , \ 7 c,. „ nrl d. im ' 3 " * ,OJ " ™ TJ Q 80c all-wool ingrain car- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, I R anf le $1.25 serge, 50 inches, * ' BSc black Dive". Pomeroy & Stewart, „ . . . _ Third t"loor. LißCe OanuS v . » » ' : r nnf i p a l nl R Par h ontincr OiaCK serge, lncnes. street Floor, Rear. pet. Friday only from Bto «■ * T ■ , , , navy. Friday only from 8 nair ana raim outing Fridav onlv from Bto 12 > > \ 2 . vard 650 , , *f nise a " d clun ,y lace to 12. vard ..........980 hats. Fridav only from Bto Vv V N bands in white and ecru; 3 i? r.QA y Boys' Shoes sl-50 Congoleum Rugs, Union Suits 1* to 3 inches wide; 25c $2.00 serge, 54 inches, " $125 black serge 54 $1.50 gun metal button Friday only Women's 50c white lisle Friday only from 8 navy. Friday only from Bto Dives. inches. Friday only 8 shoes; sizes 8* to 13*. fr ° m Bto 12 union suits; knee length. t0 12 > y ard 5 * I2 ' 91AJ to 12, yard 980 Friday only from Bto 12, 75c Congoleum Rugs, 36x Friday only from Bto 12, Dives, Stewart. $1.25 silk poplin, 40 inch- -■*_—»—sl 50 silk poplin 40 $1.19 54 inches. Friday only from 390 es. Fnday only from Bto [ Women's Sweaters I inches. Friday only from 8 I $1.25 gun metal blucher Bto ° 0 Men's SI.OO white lisle Men'* Ti* fln«n« yard 890 gg to 12, yard $1.25 shoes with heavy soles; sizes 30c and 3.->c Japanese union suits, short sleeves, mens lie uasps $1.50 crepes and poplins, sweaters, slightly soiled. $2.00 black serge, 54 11 to 13. Friday only from Matting. Friday only from knee length, triday only Men's 10c tie clasps. Fri- silk and wool. Friday only Friday only from 8 to 12 inches. Friday only from 8 Bto 12 950 Bto 12, yard 190 from Bto 12 500 day only from Bto 12 ... 50 from Bto 12, yard ....690 ' $2.50 to 12, yard $1.49 DiVe ltreet n Floor & R S ea e r Wart ' D,VeS> o |Urd o Fl<£r St^ ' Wart • rnVeS ' Stewart - Dives, Pomeroy ft Stewart. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Dlvea , Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. | otreet rloor, Rear. Third Floor. Street Floor Men s Store. Street Floor Men's Store. Street Floor !. > i * ■ ' ———————— >■■■ 4 4 - _ . " Warning Is Sent Out to Austrians in U. S. Amsterdam, Sept. 2. Following the txample of Germany, the Austro-Hun srarian Government now announces, ac cording to the Franfurter Zeitung, that all Austrians and Hungarians In neutral countries, particularly in the United States, are warned not to work In factories producing- war material for enemies or the dual monarchy. The newspaper says that violation of the decree is punishable by imprison ment of ten to twenty years, and even by capital punishment under certain conditions. RETAIL MERCHANTS' ANNUAL/ CONVENTION An event of great Interest to every businessman In Pennsylvania is the innual gathering of the Retail Mer chants' Association of Pennsylvania, Bringing Up Father # (H) # # # (0) By McManus ' ) f 11 ' ACTUALLY 6EATS T me M )' NE ' I ME -==k, : ' YOU BE *T "TOUR hp . I— HIT HER.-1 VA"b ' V Jj-. : W I — T? J J THURSDAY EVENING, lat Exposition Park, near Meadville. ; The convention opens with a meeting |of the secretaries, September 6 and | continues for four days. Some splen : did speakers on business topics have j been secured, and the program is re , plete with interest. The State Asso ciation is a body formed of the various local associations throughout the 'State, and numbers about 12,000 mem | bers. Every merchant, business or ] professional man in the State Is in | vlted to be present, and the floor of , | the convention will be open to all who attend. Wilmer Crow, eecond vice president of the State Association and R. F. Cook, secretary, will represent the Harrlsburg Merchants' Association. ROTARY DINNER TUESDAY The Harrlsburg Rotary Club will dine at the Harrisburg Club next i Tuesday evening at 6.30 o'clock. This meeting will be the first of the Fall , season. Automobiles Among the Exhibits at "Grangers" Among the numerous attractions at the Grangers' Picnic In Williams Grove are a number of automobllo exhibits In charge of Harrlsburg deal ers. E. C. Ensmlnger has a fine show ing of Hupmobile motor cars for which he is the distributor for about twenty counties. An excellent display of Hupmobiles at the Middletown Fair last week was awarded the first premium. The Bell and Oakland cars are shown by the Auto Sales and Service Company of Harrisburg, in charge of J. W. Barr, manager and assisted by C. E. Steven3, of the Philadelphia Oakland branch. The Bell light four made at York, Pa., and the new model 32 light six Oakland are the 1 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH features at this exhibit. The Reo four and six cylinder models are shown by the Harrisburg Automobile Company. These cars have been represented by this com pany for years, being the distributors for a great number of counties in Central Pennsylvania. The Hollier eight, the Hudson and the Republic trucks are represented by the Hudson Sales Agency of this city, in charge of L. H. Hagerling. I. W. Dill who has the wholesale repre sentation for this section of the State for the Hollier and Republics, is as sociated with the exhibit. GIRL'S LEG BROKEN IX FALL Miss Katherine Mullen, 543 Briggs street, employed in the State High way Department, fell yesterday while visiting at Jonestown. She was brought to the Harrisburg Hospital where phy sicians found that she had fractured / her right leg. j Heptasophs Plan For Supreme Session Meet Local Heptasophs are making plans for the extraordinary session of the Supreme Conclave which will be held here October 28 to 3C. Scores of delegates, accompanied by many lodgemen will come to the city for the occasion. CAMPMEETING AT HOFFMAN'S WOODS An old-fashioned union missionary campmeetlng will be held in Hoff man's Woods from next Sunday until j Sunday, September 19. Some of the speakers will be Mrs. Mary L. Camp bell, of Philadelphia; Bishop B. F. Ruley, the Rev. H. A. White, of Va., the Rev. D. W. Smith I and the Rev. Edward Jordan. SEPTEMBER 2, 1915. WOMAN HURT WHEN SHE STUCK HEAD OUT CAR WINDOW Mrs. Marie Tinoris, 275 Cumberland street, put her head out of the win dow of a Carlisle car coming over the Walnut street > bridge last evening. She was taken to the Harrisburg Hos pital where several stitches were need ed to close a deep laceration of the forehead caused when her head struck one of the iron girders. " ' T THE Office Training School Kaufman lllrii?.. 4 S. Market Sq. NOW IN SESSION Day School and IVlfeht School Call or send for 32-page booklet— -1 Bell phone 694-R. EntrCATIOXAL School of Commerce Troup Building, Phone, Bell 1040 J. 15 So. Market Square, Harrlaburs, Pa. Fall term bruin*: Day School, Septem ber If Night School, September 0. Office open (ron> 8 a. in. to S p. in. Phone, write or call for catalog or further Information. Harrisburg Business College Day and Night School Sept. 7, 1915 Business, Shortband and Civil Serv ice. 30th year. 339 Market St., Har risburg, Pn. Try Telegraph Want Ads
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