14 afternoon occasions: 40 inches tops will find an exceptional oppfcr wide, in marine, blackberry, navy, ,C j If ■• ' tunityjn this sale. Each piece is ready Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. I Curtain Values On to-morrow only— --a 2- j! —y* y ar ds Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart-Street Floor. ' V itVwar't," Third A Fitting Close to the Thirty-Seventh Anniversary Sale Will Be Found in This Announcement for Tomorrow: Sale Closes Thursday Anniversary Sale of Colored Dress Goods Men s,Women s and Children's Footwear' SI.OO brocade suitings; 42 inches wide; all wool in navy, tan, I 59c shepherd checks; 42 inches wide; black and white, brown * brown and green. 37c an( * wh * te and blue and white. 49C Down to a Remarkably Low Price Basis 50c serge, 36 inches wide; best shades of C san *°y» w ool; all this season's 7^r» 75c broadcloth; in oxford.' o 1 ?- h »i. e 2s sUk nnTwooi'poplin;' 'it inches qq Tlie closing of the 1 hirty-seventh Anniversary Sale brings out for clearance a representative stock of footwear To-morrow, yard %J ll* wide. To-morrow, yard OJ7C 50c diagonal serge; 36 inches wide; in myrtle, Q"75125 imported broadcloth; 42 inches /\f\ for men, women atld children. In some of the snerialc vnn will «,->+ f.r>A - u . , . brown and navy. To-morrow, yard O/C wide To-morrow, yard JbI.UU ! . in some OI ine specials you will not find Complete Size ranges ill each style, but Black Dress Goods in the Anniversary Sale a " siz " arf " le clearancc ' T^r^r'""'i*" wooL 37c 89c jrsrssrss JSsrsaa?usß "V"" «-»■»«« .**•*•• *** 50c serge; 36 inches wide. "\7 c Jl-25 silk and wool poplin; 40 inches wide. on pumps: Goodyear " 11 h white mctai '"etal t air button shoes calfshoes; blucher lace, <»lt "cfoJdyearwclted To-morrow, yard O/C To-morrow, yard ..... . o9C ! « uL° .. o, buckles; hand turn soU<l leather stitched with heavy stitched "T" B .' »n,l « w l de 00 To k and WOOI T Pe; 4S lnches 69c U. 25 Imported broadcloth. tIOH toi 85c sJr B "e I ? 48 ro inch y e a s r wide;' all wool'. fi q _ To-morrow, yard S 1 .00 sary Sprcial 97C Sppc »«1 97c j spo"Va'i rSar '.....97 c | £»; j«7"51.47 | 55".......97 c To-morrow, yard QS7C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. n , rflo T> , * R,, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Mens Underwear at Half Price wmot\F a l] Suits for LargeV(fomenVPlio Like Men'sand Women's $3.50 Sweaters Unusual Values at Unusual Prices \ 2 c\r m The garments advertised in this list will not be exchanged, ! /?„ 11 Navy, SMaroon, Tan and Navy, $2.37 Men's 75c white ribbed lisle Men's 75c Egyptian ribbed \m L aStllOnably UveSSed at Omall C OSt l|i *| Thesc shaker knk ro „ co]lar garments are needed on chi „ y shirt? and drawers; short l,n ' ( ? n SUI * S; s,lort sJc eves and Our stopk of suits for women who wear so-called odd sizes is Ira IL mornin K an(l evenings. And this lot comes from our regular sleeves. Anniversary price, rsan 0r 411 - A ™~ morc complete than it has ever before been at this time of the sea- stock - radically reduced for the last days of the Anniversary each •■"<* black fibre silk S °"' There are P lain tailored styles as well as fancv models, and the • Salc - Men s gray merino shirts and st ' am ] ess " slight imper _ jtß±H J pnees in both classes are moderately low. .mm* \ Mens 79c tan and cream Men's 50c silk four-in-hands. Fine quality gabardines, popHns and chiffon broadclo.hs are fa- „e glig e. BWr Women's Underwear and Hosiery \ oied mateilals foi the I all and W inter season, and the skirts in with attached collar. Anniver- . B °ys' 50c blouse waists; AnniveS'prt^ WhU °. CoW ! >n . ***!*'. !° n f . 8l0c y? 8 . and lum . "**}& every style are adequately full. . sary price ...-. 570 price. 2 for'....'. ' - Boys' 25c blue chambrav SO ' C,,OSe: ' and cxu-a Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. Drice 9 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, __ Men's Store. ———_________ F Women's Skirts Anniversary Laces Are Women's Blanket Bath Robes,sl.9s New Fall Suits All-wool Materials $2.98 X\VF\ O t"1 V"F*l V" "for HPo-m nffnAX/ T Re S ul a r ly these same robes sell for $2.95 —and they're well worth it r?i XAT . ... of fine quality ° 1 1 r . , , White shadow lace allovers. .1(1 inches l.inen ciuny inces and insertions: t to r? <J vhxr I ; s ° pret- wide; values up to 75c. Special in the 2 'S inches wide; 15c values. Anniversary i? ga .' ow a P roHs - Anniversary price 37c Seventv - five ■ „ tifcf nf ihr mndcU \nnlvcrsarv s»ln v»,H -i 7 .. Special, yard tOc AA * S,O ° bla ' k sa,l " c petUcoats. Anniversary price «»c . .. y Xe f ArTwi/f .. ' 1 Sleeveless Kuimps of lace and organdie, • Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor. beautiful suits "O t ' I at 53.08 is of all- . < i rp<,,n Oriental lace flouncinKs; 27 in white unci ecru: values up to 51.25. / , r r . inches wide; with scalloped edges; 75c Anniversary Special 37c C Vf/ \_ « _ _ Oil sale to-morrow rV f/fC wool crepe, in values. Anniversary Special, yard ~»7c Venice la<v collars and collar antl cult IA / ? _ t C O'll \\T ' A Cl* 1 A A • , f\.^hzy |\\ ... , , , / j\ VV OfTTGn S I /v. 1 I K \ I\J f\ nII II I anniversary ,tA ' V navy and black wide; 5c values. Anniversary Special, Anniversary Special 50c /MM AJLAV^AA ° V WHJV VV Clio 10, &■ v\ an iripnl fnr art ' 3e Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. • ~ „ ' 'tr* ' 11/ SL/ ' If «-• Offprincrc From tip farnpt Cn„f; nn On sale in the fourth Street Bargain Aisle to-morrow. A silk waist and the instant , t * |\ hom<Office or Uttenngs rrom the Carpet Section ««■ value that cannot be matched. Sizes 36 and 38 only. you see them you f'i-rf I# . Street. Made with 75c rubber door mats, 18x30 inches. 45c and 60c Crex mattlnc and runner. ftZSHPSHHH 3 ; 1 1 s s . full gathered Anniversary Price 37c Anniversary Price, yard 37c ( \ 1 ' pronounce ), , back- button ,15 ° Axminster rugs, 27x54 inches. vnrT 1, yard wlde " Annlv „ e f- Childrens 50c Dresses them quite the trimmed pockets. Anntvereary Prlce S»- : " Dives. Pomeroy &'ste'wkrt-Third Floor On the Fourth Street Bargain Aisle. best values of the j another fetching style is made Anniversary Specials in Dress Cottons i scason ' w ith side plaits, an exact copy ot d( «&«XiBSSWV!S a SO.OU Skirt. 25c Ratine, 36 inches wide, in solid 25c Wash Suiting neat atrinMi 30'inphn. . ' Fine mialltv c LVt, • shades. Anniversary Price, yard 12% c Anniversary Price, 'yard . 15c Handles of mission boxwood, carved and I chiefs: % -inch hem; 10c values Anniver- and black; plain tailored coats Mne quality serge skirts ill 59c Roman Stripes, half silk, 36 Inches 15c Imitation Linen 8u tlnir' solid 'shades trimmed mission and ebonoid; with silk case sarv Special, 4 for " navy and black arc $3.95 wide.' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. 2nd Floor. polka dot patterns. Anniversary Price, yard j versary Price?yard . . ."".c WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS ola" f"°for °. X '. Annlversar >' S P®; Sizes 16 to 18 and 34 to 4 S ' /{jC Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Women's hemstitched linen handker- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. 0 Divei - Pomeroy & Stewart. 2nd Floor. One Hundred Willow Chairs: $2.37 With SI.OO Grocery Purchases, Soaps Excluded,We Hand T finork P^rlnr-^rl In the 37th Anniversary Sale . W :ii ™ IK ( Q 4. Cion ° ana OOOdS KedUCed Deferred Are Permitted on All Items „ . To-mOrrOW 25 lbs. of Sugar foi $1.29 • 37th AniliverSarV Sale Upward of a dozen notable savings are announced from the 3 ' S ° f thC Th,rt >- sevcilth Anniversary Sale reveals specials of rare in- 11 lIIC O/ 111 /\liniVGrSary OaiG furniture floor for to-morrow. Foremost in the list are tcrest, including: SI.OO leather handbags with Duplex safety lock, equipped cd. B A a n m niv«°r.ar bo " r r ,S; Phone n, aU orders and CO. D. sales will not be taken on the following .terns: ™sL'wT Sscs.' <tio crTu ar y ri f • 1 "Sunshine" dainties packed at the department. Regular 50c and 60c vari- stamps, calendar, bills and identification cards, in three dif sio.ou bureaus, chiffoniers and Princess dressers. Anniver- pieties. Special '■^y— f fprent kinds of leather. Special 440 sary price $12.37 With each package we will give one 10c Sunshine package free. New suede leather belts, with fur trimmed edges; in black ' $29.50 fumed oak china closets. Anniversary price, $14.37 r ! "> Fancy uncoatad rice, 5 lbs.. / \ Vs. co l° rs - Special 500 $16.95 easy chair and $16.95 rocker. Anniversary price. ( Ho s^ r k s . . nour ;... for two pieces $35.00 sofa bed. Anniversary price !.!!!!!!!!!!! *25.31 k„,, v , J. K .p&' 2?.. * ! J our-piece fumed oak diningroom suites, includinn- buffet l? a P°y pack coin, o cans. :»7»- . Mothers Oats. 4 pkgK., m china closet extension table and serving table. Anniversary t I|B mtter ! " n tomito a so B up.' 5 cans 7c cia" r, ; vory . HOap :.. ocean white fla i,. special, 10- l ourist Cases and Drug Sundries pnce •-11" • $37.00 Sliced pineapple Scans 37c '' I,alf Mvlf ' B Prlze sol^ c New' * Spiciil','paH* Rubber lined tourist cases vrltl. 25c cucumber or witch hazel cold $2.->.OO golden oak bureau and $25.00 golden oak chiffonier i-i'oice pea beans, s ibs.', 37c / _ »8c Ave or six compartments. 25c to 75c .. h { ,ec J al • • * Bc Anniversary price for the two pieces $37.00 "ham 12 Sl ib r . sne k SP ® c i'S' blend coftee - Specla1 ' Uf °'' i 0 . C . . 2t n c Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Third Floor. <,al. Ib •Wf T. O^orui'ft"fiiu® s— ———— blend. Special. 11,. 37c Basement. in» fluid . ...' 15c Dives Pomcroy i Stewart-St. Fl BISHOP ENTERTAINS CHURCH MISSION BOARD y? Bishop James H. Darlington presiding, a meeting of the board of missions of the Episcopal Dlocose of Harrlsburg was held yesterday in the Commonwealth Hotel. After general business was trans acted the following were guests of > bishop Darlington at dinner: General missionary, the Rev. U F. Baker, of Sellnsgrove; Archdeacon A. F. McMil lan, of Carlisle: Archdeacon L. F. Nichols, of Haven; the Rev. <Jeorge T. Bishop, of Altoona; the Rev. A. R. Tsylor, of York: H. G. Hlnkle, of Altoona; H. W. Hartman and Georgu N. Reynolds, of Lancaster, and Richard, M. H. Wharton, of this city. TO BUILD ON 01.0 SITE From present Indications the new building of Messiah Lutheran Church will be erected directly In front of the old edifice at Sixth and Forster streets. Instead of at Front and Boas streets, as had been contemplated. This is due to the Inability of the congregation to •ell the old church property. TUESDAY EVENING, SUFFRAGE BELL HERE TOMORROW [Continued From First Pago.] blem at Dauphin and officiate as out riders on the trip to this city. At Front, and Maclay streets the suf fragists of the city, In automobiles, headed by the Municipal band, will fall in behind the bell and will parade over the following route: Maclay street to Sixth, to Reily, to Third, to North, to Front, to Market, to the Square. The truck bearing the bell will be parked In the middle of the Square all night. During the evening a rous ing rally will be held. Speakers will be Miss Emma L,. MacAlarney and Miss Adella Potter. Miss MaoAlarney's Work Miss Emma Lenore MacAlarney, who Joined the forces of the State Suf frage Association last Fall, has been wonderfully successful in organization work in many parts of the State. She is responsible for the county organ isations in Snyder, Dauphin and Perry counties and has organized many locals in Mifflin. Juniata, Montour, Cumberland. Franklin. York and Northumberland counties. Possessed of a magnetic personality and a fund of interesting information, she is a most valuable aid to the cause. Miss MacAlarney was born in Har risburg. Her father. Joseph C. Mac- Alarney, was a well-known lawyer of this city, and her uncle, M. W. MacAlarney. was for a long time the owner of the Telegraph and post master here. On her mother's side she is a descendant of Peter Hoffman, who built the first church and first schoolhouse in Dauphin county. She la a graduate of Wellesley Col fXARRISBURG TELEGRAPH lege and has since then taught In Harrlsburg and in the Horace Mann school of Columbia University, New York city. Newspaper work has been, out of teaching hours, her specialty, and this training and experience has helped in her suffrage work. The 801 l The bell which is stirring up much enthusiasm for the suffrage cause is practically a replica of the original Liberty Bell, now in San Francisco. It Is the same size and weight, 2,000 pounds. The only way the two bells can be told apart is by the fact that the crack In the old bell has not been duplicated. The clause, "Establish Justice," has also been added to the inscription "Proclaim Liberty Through out the Land to All the Inhabitants Thereof." The silent appeal of the chatned clapper, which Is not to be released until the day that the women of Penn sylvania are granted the vote, has struck a responsive note with hun dreds of loyal Pennsylvanlans. The Itinerary Is 4s follows: Tuesday, September 28 4 p. m., Halifax, half-hour stop for speeches; 5.30, Mlllersburg, dinner and night; 7, evening meeting. Wednesday, September 29 10.30 а. m.. Elizabeth'vllie, half-hour stop for speeches; 11.45, Lykens, noon meeting; 1.30, leave Lykens; 4.30, Dauphin, half-hour stop for speeches; б.30, Harrlsburg, dinner and night; 7.30, evening meeting. ' Thursday, Sept. 30.—10 a. m., leave Harrlsburg; 11, Hummelstown, half hour stop for speeches; 12 noon, Her shey, noon meeting; 1.30 p. m., leave Hershey; 2, Mlddletown, one hour stop for speches; 4. Steelton, dinner; 7.30, evening meeting. IN JUNIATA AND PERRY Juniata and Perry counties were in SEPTEMBER 28. 1915 vaded yesterday by a party of woman suffragists with the woman's liberty bell. Miss Emma MacAlarney, for merly of Harrisburg, joined the speak ers yesterday and she ridiculed some of the antl arguments. New Bloom fleld. Newport and other places were visited and to-day the bell was on dis play at Duncannon, New Buffalo and Liverpool. To-night will be spent at Millersburg and the party will come Into Dauphin county to-morrow . The "good enough for my grand mother and good enough for me" type of Individual who is serving to oppose the progress of the movement by his standpat attitude came in for a flaying at Newport, where one of the biggest meetings of the day was ljgld. Miss MacAlarney reminded the men who crowded about the bell truck that tal low dips, open fireplaces and stage coaches were good enough for their grandmothers, but they are not good enough for them. She called on them to wake up and modernize their minds as they have modernized their homes. ■■■» ==s=Oßsm State of Ohio. Cltr of Voledo. Lucas County, (a. Frank J. Cheney mrtel oath that he la senior partner of the firm p. F.. J. Cheney 6 Co.. do ing business In the '.lty of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. a»'J that said Arm will nay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ercry c»">e of Catarrh that cannot bi cured by the ua« of Ball's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENET. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence. this Bth day of December. A. D.. IMS. Seal. A. VT. OI.EABON. Notary rubllc. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acta directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tke system. Send for testimonials free. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, O, Bold by all Druggists. 73c. • Take Hall'a Family Pills tor constipation, *
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