Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 17, 1915, Page 16, Image 16

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See the New M J TIT jsjoi j|L|J
Hats Desined - v '; •- \
For Boys This Fall fj ~~ I /f i v Hershey's 60c chocolate kisses at lb., 39c
50c, 69c, 98c to $4.95 _ v 1I M \ 50c Jordan almonds, lb., 33c
Second Floor Front W" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart.
More Than 600 Models in Our Style Exclusiveness Marks This Showing
Opening Display of Autumn Hats D of F ur "^ nm " led and Tailleur Suits
Designs Copied From Original Pans Creations Are Shown at
High-Crown, Pope-Shape, Far- Trimmed and Large , The Dives Pomeroy & Stewa^freT™r s howi„ g for the Fall season is
M ». 7 e II Of sne5 ne dressed woman can afford to miss, for the reason that the section
ivleaium and oma/l devoted to feminine apparel has gathered an assemblage of styles that cannot be seen
outside of the most exclusive shops in larger cities. The distinguishing features of
The brilliant creative genius and the matchless art of American Milliners is mirrnrpH in this l s "°^ n S ™ that the prices, even of the finest reproductions,
— mirrored in this have been brought down to a basis that will make an appeal to the average woman
opening collection of Fall Hats. These patternshats are so distinctive in line in n„ a lit v , 1 range of cloths and styles is admirably complete; there are tailleur and braid-trimmed
— ,' " qUaMty Qt ™ odes ? f or the woman who does not fancy the use of fur and the vareity of colors is broad enough
material and in uncomparably smart designing tat the stvle supremacv of our showing ; c »i;. to satisfy the most exacting tastes.
1 °" in £ 15 selt . In the new showing for Fall are to be found many lovely dress styles in serge and taffeta or
evident. in serge and charmeuse combinations. Prices are uniformly interesting.
Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, Second Floor.
An Exceptional Showing at $4.95, $5.95 and $6.50 We Believe Our New Gloves, Tres Bon, Are the
Our Market street vestibule windows show representative styles of our famous popular-price hats unques- FineSt Real Kid itl H«rficKl 1 rrt
tionably the finest made and best values to be had at these priees. All are clever copies of the latest high-priced V_JIOVeS in OamSDUrg
models and are made of fine materials and trimmings. And we believe they will continue to be the finest gloves to be found in Harrisbure because
y re P resent a quality that cannot well be matched.
* Cr* TT - . r Zou-v m ~ 1 (^ ur S love section has many quality surprises to pre- Washable kid gloves in white, with black embroidery
Copies of Paris Hats at $25, S3O, $35, S4O, $45 ; •. .»•»
s t ' ie weat her, so captivated were they. Washable leatherette two-clasp gloves, in white and,
Special showing of trimmed hats for little girls and their older sisters ui .black embroidery and black sewing, or ** * 59? to 91./35
8 sisters. j,i acl< Wlth w h lte embroidery and sewing. Pair, $2.25 S,lk gloves, for women who like to wear then/well into
Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Second Floor, Front. Kid gloves of tWO-clasp style in colors, white and Fall 500 to $1.*75
black. Pair $1.50 to $2.25 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor.
uires Cotton Blouses in New Styles For Men's Shoes of Finest Quality
in s2 ol ±ol2i S ut n £ Fall and Winter A Showing of En £ llsh Sf y les That
c- p„„ Wo p Will Appeal to Most Men
at $45.00 *■<"«• Piece Mahogany Suite in] 01Z0S K311y6 tn ) " Ti • A * j' 1 r > t- • . ,
Mahogany in Sheraton design William and Mary design cS vyiii v«/v/ Iv/ I his Autumn display of mens shoes include many of the best
at $59.00 at SIOO.OO ' ♦ 1 i • i j<- i- , i .
solid Mahogany in Sheraton de- in Adam design at $115.00 ! 13 • <t» -g r\/-\ . £jv mm looking styles and finest quality leathers that will be seen in Har-
in Queen .to' S'rS Mother four piece Mahogany Suite 1 HCOS, Ipl.OO tO $5.00 ' isburg this year.
Mahogany in i.oiiis XT i "design in Adam design finished in old . There arc so many captivatingr toilches of evelet embroiderv anrl fil*t 13r* in Black cloth tops and dark brown Russia Calf English cut shoes
"° n a< s«o-oo ser * lon t ' lat a difficult thing to select one or two styles for an advertising P r;)mise to be Fall favorites.
Ask About Our Deferred Pavment Plan one of Teadiner"'" m ° re than an ° ther ' the whole showing is! Men's dull calf English shoesi Men's black and sand Colonial
Jj - rcdumess. W ith black cloth tops, bl\nd eye- cloth tops, in gun metal English
. Dives. Pomeroy and Stewart, Third Floor , Waists trimmed with' small box plaits and I Voile Waists trimmed with letS and heav - v single soles. Pair, style, button or lace with heavv
H » f t S • , r D ° r ff.nd e erbS^, : Sl^r: ,i rtoc , sl -°? n K $5.00 single soles S4.(K)
Demonstration of Dennison S Crepe Paper lace insertion: lace edge on <oiiar..!^.. ni, .5«.50 tM rnLrt«i'vnii.'ii-'i ;« SI. 95 Men's dull calf English shoes Men's gun metal and dull ta:'i
o'Cedar Mops and Polishes Unique paper conceits for sashes. s IMO<l th «"oK "ro'deo and tucks: lonVslce"dimmed w?thhand With blind eyelets English siloes, in button and lace.
Floor Mops..' 75c and $1.25 girdles and full costumes for mas- crochet buttons $.».»5 embroidered cuffs and lace edge. New dark Russia calf English $4.00
ZTZZZ? Taffeta or Messaline Petticoats, $2.95 J heavy single soles ... h s ol*e shoes for Fall and Winter
Stewart Base- -es. Tailored or plaited flounced in two tones or In many good solid colors. TS k"
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. soles and hee , g Dlvea ' Vfeoff**" 1,
A Showing of Men's .and Young Men's Men's Fall Furnishings Ready in Men's Shop
i Mu ! nd , ties crepe faille, BOYS' SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
Fall Suits of Unsurpassed Style Interest
r _y XXI KV/ J. all the popular plain colorings; reversible, graduated Soft finish shirts with separate collar, in new
Suits From the Best Makers in America , $15.00 to $35.00 c ™? k 'r p :'/'„ a ' .i lk ~',ru 500
Bat ties in plain and fancy colors; adjustable to $1.50, $2.00 and $3.25
_ Our assemblage of Fall Suits i<;rliviHfrl infn turn ,t;. the size of the collar worn 25c and 50c Boys' new blouse waists; plain white; collar at
fl - fv l pc i dlMaed into two distinct clashes— DRKSS .VXD NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR MEN tached and band style 50c, 75c and SI.OO
M- S expressly tor young men and styles made tor men. Our White dress shirts in plaited and stiff bosom Boys' striped madras and percale blouse waists.
L) 1 oungf jNlfcn S Suits have those Stvle touches that cVirW V J.- ,•• ••, w.OO, $1.40 and $2.00 in new colorings 50c and SI.OO
■ i__„j r i • . . . . J . l °ucnes mat SHOW tne master Negligee shirts with laundered cuffs in neat Boys' "Eden" cloth tapeless blouse waist, in light
r|-!= nana ot the specialist in this class of clothing', and our Men's Suits are me( l ! .V. m ct nd . h i gh co ore i stripes . .SI.OO and $1.50 and medium stripes; sizes 6t016 at 50c
<A>& itv in those styles that command the admiration® J men who know well- ' . S 2 .OS. SS.SO, ,3. 98 and $4,, s Dives . Pomeroy and Stewart. Men s Store,
tailored clothes. • ~ 1 " ~
aft ; \ Suits at $15.00 to $35.00 Special News From the Bargain Basement
Tw ° • oremost ni °dels for young men and men who stay young are a hand- NeW 35c cotch P laids : half wool; 40 inches wide; in green and blue effects. Special for school
S'4V /Tfe so T C do H ble - br easted and a smart two-button coat in rich dark toned worsteds , 0 ~ , , __ . , .. , dresses and skirts. Yard, 250
HWV an cassinieres - There are manv other rich patterns for men of all tastes in the all-wool albatross; 36 inches wide; extra value; navy blue and grey patterns. Special,
\ IJte st sacks. * yard, 25?
—* h\ \ NF (A FA CIO AFL 1 iMrnn 10c dark percales, with neat stripes and figures. Special, yard 8?
iW —J\ OUIIS at 4)c7.0U, 4>l^.UU and Iplo.UU 69c turkey red table covers with fringe. Speciai, yard 49?
Wnrthw k- * i \ w hite dimity checks of three sizes. Special, yard 5<S
and stvles of anv of thes/th^. 3 r Am^ nc ?;~~y° u a " depend upon the quality 50c corset covers; a good selection; all sizes. Special 25?
and stales of any of these three lines, and with such a large variety of patterns in Men's 19c hose; in navy grev ard black Special 12i/I
" riST m,xt ° res an<l serges you^ «» be ***** sc plainS Ip.s2' ylz .it
At these prices are shown the latest Fall weaves in stripes, ovetplaids and checks. Me "' S 9c hose - Special, pair «(!
See Our Special Seme Suit at $15.00
j Jos* t° r sl*44, but no tna?l, fanone or C. O. D. orders will be accented
It san English model in two or three buttons sioo In - small " ,:|U^ tities 10 lbs ' of su^ar wiu be sold for with each grocery purchase of
made of better quality of serge than is usually A fresh shipment of new catch white rish has just been unpacked. Xo. 10 pails 59?
shown in $15,00 suits, Fancy Fall catch Norway P ail - •••• 98?
Delicatessen and Grocery News of Fresh Interest
a °y s School Suits With Extra v S
I\. Sugar cured bacon strips, about 3 Hitters tomato soup ) & ?. i°ap 39C
Mf BR __ lbs., lb 7. ....... 25c f ' " Pure grape Juice, the best hot
IMWi I J I 1 , JT*' A f" f\ ■* /T» mm Full cream cheese, lb ... 25c Greeiv olives, full quart Jars. 28c t, beverage .... Bc, lJlc, 2Jc
fflf Pair 1 rousers at $4.50 and $5.00 ""ft
cheese, lb. Fine corn starch, package 5c J 5 mayonnaise, the finest
iHSr/ KmL t- , . _ Fancy new pack Alaska salmon In Shredded wheat, package ... lie r-w,? ViVwil'.' iJ ? J^C
m . .Ever so many styles in School Suits in grey check worsteds, brown shadow TUT SS iit W»,i." "S&ifit! HV ,1?' • ®
K TGr ttTS" wo , rsteds an . d fsmeres, dark grey. Scotch mixtures, blue serges, blue -A'.'u.-iii IS L,-„.u.n d »
shadow stripes and pin Stripe cassinieres, tan and brown mixtures, Tartan Sis Aw'Su'iiV IE S?<,?«.» '.„?'(»• bin ::::::: .ir.rW.ii.
l checks and overplaid cassimeres; sizes 7to 18 vears. p* vsw 20t Record coffee, very fine 25c spring pack shad can* an< * iS
1M TO to years. SKrAVS, ::: Banquet coftee, roasted fresh daU>\ or dry" pait
Dlves ' POn,er ° y and Stewart ' cond rloor - Dives'. Pomeroy A Stewari." Ba.ement.
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FRIDAY EVENING, gXKMSBPRO BSjS> TELEWRAPH SEPTEMBER 17. 1915