14 §)y^sp\YveKTi\&^^^ Thrifty Housewives Have Been Waiting For This Sale of Linens and Napkins Hundreds of items in this stock of fine quality im ported linens are offered to-day at considerably lower prices than we would be able to quote under prevailing Duvingf conditions. In fact, many of the most beautiful pieces that are now on sale would not be at all procur able to-day. For your Thanksgiving table service we announce: SI.OO all linen table damask; 70 Inches wide. An extra special value; yard 11.25 extra quality all linen table damask; 70 inches wide. Special, yard SI.OO Table Linen Sets NapKins to Match Size of Specially Cloth Priced 66x67 inches, napkins to match $4.45 70x70 inches, napkins to match 55.50 72x72 inches, napkins to match $6.50 66x55 inches, napkins to match $5.00 70x90 inches, napkins to match $6.00 72x90 inches, napkins to match $7.00 ROUND TABLE CLOTHS Beautiful patterns, scalloped, put up in a box. each $2.95. $3.50, $4.50 and $6.00 BLEACHED NAPKINS Extra heavy qualities, in all linen, specially priced by the. dozen. 18x18 inches $1.25 and $1.50 19x19 inches 81.#9 22x22 inches $2.00 MADEIRA LINENS AND SETS Hand embroidery linen doilies, 6 to 12-inch sizes, at .... 250 to 89c IS to S6-inch Centerpieces 81.50 to 86.00 Scalloped madeira scarfs. 36 to 54-inch sizes 51.39 to 81.98 13-pieee madeira sets $8.50 to 89.50 Plain scalloped madeira napkins, doz $5.00 Hand embroidery madeira napkins, doz $6.00 to SB.OO Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. Golden Oak Tabourets V 111 A special lot of 130 Golden Oak Tabourets like the illustration go on ■ I ■ M sale to-morrow on the Furniture Floor. M M I Xot more than two will be sold to a M M customer and none will be delivered. ■ Dives. Pomeroy 4 Stewart, Third Floor. Staple Wash Fabrics Specially Priced 25c suiting: 34 inches wide: in fancy plaids and Roman stripes, for shirt waists, dresses and trimmings. Special, yard 19? 25c ratine; 36 inches wide for house dresses, solid shades. Special yard 20c poplin in crepe finish; plain shades and shep herd checks. Special, yard 10e 8c Lancaster gingham. Special yard 7* Russian cords, perfectly fast; white grounds and colored stripes. Special, yard 33^ Fleecedown in velvet finish for kimonos. Spe cial, yard loe Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs For Gift-Giving A Special Occasion For Wednesday f&l Thursday It will be of interest to early gift buyers to know that a sale of Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, of the regular 25c kind, will be held for two days beginning to-morrow, in the men's store. Made with narrow hemstitching. The price will move several hundred dozen. 3 for 50£ Municipal Celebrations Favored by New Chamber of Commerce President Plans for the ensuing year will be outlined at the next noonday luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce by J. William Bowman, who was recently elected president. Mr. Bowman is desirous of having a conference with the board of directors and executive committee before giving out his pro gram. That he is in favor of annual Bringing Dp Father # # # # # # By McManu frM B CL^o L To C' V*-° ' ■ . / —\ r \ gg ■§ something B , jfc-vX <i«TAWA"X [fg / X HURRy (JP - IP Rp TELL.'a ME - \ f% \ Ff *OM THEM RNO HIM • / > MOW WE'LL < .UU mot 111 r y zz« ) I — l I —' ruK E T,p^_jj J/' 11 STAVRSMOW j / 7 2.) . vr.v.''j lln * / 5 TUESDAY EVF.NTNG, demonstrations that will bring to Har risburg many visitors was admitted by the Chamber of Commerce head. i He said: "I am for everything that is bene ficial to businessmen. I will favor anything that saves them money, and helps the businessman to make money. I As to what the Chamber of Commerce will do regarding permanent cele j brations I cannot say. That is up to the directors and executive commit tee. "VVe must l»eep Harrisburg to the front. "I believe it would be a good thing to follow the policy set by my prede cessor. Henderson Gilbert. He waa a -good president and if I can keep going \ i; J i A Sale of Millinery Opens Tomorrow With New Lots of Hats and Trimmings at the Lowest Prices Announced This Season Many interesting offerings are included in this special announcement from the Millinery Section. Much of this merchandise was bought specially for this sale, and to such advantage that the values are of a most attractive nature. BEAUTIFUL NEW OSTRICH FANCIES SIO.OO and $12.00 dress huts. Cft Values to $1.98; 69 C Special, at t ,DU,JU Extra Special $8.50 to $8.50 dress hats. QC Ostrich pompon effects with double 69 C Special, at " * hips* white, blue, pink and black FELT TURB\NS \T 49c Largre ostrich fancies, in blue, cerise, brown black and white . $1.95 felt turbans, edged with striped silk ribbon ~ , . . _ „ and trimmed with appliqued velvet AOs* and black . 25C floWrs - Sp< * ial v ™ , r SPECIAL PURCHASE OF BOYS' HATS NEW AELVET SHAPES, AT 49c 50c 69c 9gc tQ 50 value OO f A table full of velvet shapes in turbans, medium EJxtra Special, at size styles and sailors, values 49c I°' are C ' OBC to 500 new Boys' Hats, made to $1.95; special, at _ up of <}jff eren t cloths in the popular Rah Rah styles. TRlvurn u\tc Included are beavers, check velvets with patent leather belts, plaids, mixtures, combination of white Special lot of trimmed hats from d»1 00 crowns and velvet brims, fancy cloths, etc. regular stock, at I.W Choice of any hat in this new lot, at sS S > Pattern Hats Used in the Opening' Displays at Half Price Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Millinery, 2nd Fl., Front. Mid-Week Grocery Sales Promise I Interesting Specials Fresh shipments of imported and California nuts, Concord and Malaga grapes, oranges and Casaba melons have just been received. 100 mild cured hams, the very best grade; average 10 lbs. Special lb., 18#; half ham, lb., SOC 100 smoked shoulders, average 6 lbs. Special to-morrow, lb l(j£ r > 5 lbs. graulated sugar with each 50c purchase, not including soap. O/l Special (. v / New Porto Rico grape j fruit, very juicy. So, 10c and lac Finest Malaga white | grapes, lb I s ® Fancy Concord grapes. basket California oranges, 6 for j 25c Best California lemons, j dozen * Bc "Old Missouri" golden , Casaba melons, -Tsc nod 40c Finest Cape Cod cran- | berries 12c j Imported Grenoble wal- j nuts, lb 20c | Jumbo pecans, lb. .. 20c Sicily filberts, lb. ... 17c i Best mixed nuts, lb.. 23c Xew seeded raisins, pkg., i 12c 1 along according to his plans, I shall be satisfied. I intend to pursue the policy of opposing solicitors in Har risburg. It is a great saving to busi nessmen." RATS ATTACK CHILDREN' Burlington. N. J„ Oct. 26. Three children of Captain and Mrs. Frederick Goddard, in charge of Salvation Army work in Burlington, were badly bitten by rats that gnawed through the floor of their bedroom at the local barracks and attacked them while they slept. Frederick. 11 years old, was bitten about the feet and a portion of one heel was gnawed away; Gladys, 8, was bitten on the neck and fingers, and 'Myrtle, aged 5, on the arms. H A RRISBURG TELEGRAPH New fancy rice 3 California lima I .. beans f » b *" Red Kidney beans J 25c T \ ; Fancy early June peas .. | New cream 3 corn .... i New Sour f cnn "* Kraut 25c ! Carnation milk ' New cleaned currants. pkg l-»c Very best citron, lb., 20c California figs, pkg., H»c New ocean white fish, pail 50c AN ANCIENT ROMANCE The book of Ruth is the greatest pastoral idyl in literature. It is founded on loving-kindness, the lov ing-kindnes of the Moabitess revealed to her family, and the loving-kindness of Boaz, the wealthy Israelite, to Ruth his kinswoman. It also contains the germ of that great-heartedness which Is the center of the Gospel of Chris tian love. It Is a book that opens with tears and famine and ends with sound of wedding bells. The story turns upon the straightforwardness of Boaz. who showed kindness and manliness to Ruth, a member of a nation that was t s Sunshine Biscuit, the regular 40c assortment; packed in one-pound boxes. Wednesday only, 29c With each box we will sive one package Graham crackers free. V } New dates, pktf. ... 10c "Norway" mackerel, pail, »K<- Fancy new salmon, tall tins I Or. 12c nnd 14c Finest tuna fish, all white meat ... 12c nuH 18c California shad, large cans 10c Herring roe. So. 2 cans. • 10c Israel's foe, and in that kindness founded a new house, the house of Jesse and David, the royal line that begat a Greater than David. It was first the mingling of the blood of the Jew and the Gentile, symbolic of the cosmopolitan width of the Christian religion. It was the sign that that religion was not to be founded upon wealth, or upon social caste, but upon the large, wholesome love of the human heart. Boaz is Im mortal among Bible heroes for his kindness, his plain, everybay gene rosity, his sense of protection and care for the lonely, unprotected Mo abitish girl, his dead kinsman's wife, ; who In her poverty gleaned In his Sardines in oil and mus tard. can 5c t > Record coffee, 1-lb. bag's 25c Banquet coffee, 1-lb. bags 30c Purity steel cut, 1-lb. cans 40c Our Favorite tea, lb., 4r»e Senate tea, lb. .. «3<? J "Grandmas" washing powder, large packages, regularly sc. Special, 10 for 3j (o Lenox soap, full size cakes. 10 cakes, 34ci case of 100 cakes H3.15 D„ P. & S., Basement. OCTOBER 26, 1915. PetticoatsThatLookLikeSilk —and Wear Very Much Longer Than Silk Almost any day you arc like ly to hear some such corner sation as this in the petticoat v*\ section on the second floor— f^*m\\ "Arc you sure these arc / . .U, \ Heatherbloom taffeta petti- j coats? They look and feel \ !2 : vJJ II IW very much like silk." V jfjilTm? "Yes, madam, these are gen- #|f L|l|f uine Heatherbloom petticoats. m ■ u^r It is true they do look like silk but that is only one of the wonders of the fabnr. Heather- and sin S of silk lt wears muth bloom does not cue or frazzle llonger than silk." and while it has all the lustre I $ 1.00 to $1.95. New Fur Trimmings and Gold and Silver Lace This season is unusual for its beautiful dress trimmings, and the demand for furs of various kinds grows from week to week. We have just received a new lot of fur trim mings, gold and silver lace and silk braids. Black and brown Coney. 1, 2 and 3 inches wide: yard, 49c. 95c, 31.*25 Water mink, 1 and 2 inches wide; yard SI.OO and $2.00 Imitation chinchilla, 1 and 2 inches wide; yd...6#c, $1.25 and $2.00 Real skunk, 1 and 2 Inches wide; yard $2.50 and $5.00 Fur collars unlined for coat collars in Coney and water mink S2.OK and $3.50 KEW TRIMMINGS Metal laces in srold and silver: yard " 50e to $3.50 Silk braid in plain and fancy weaves in black and staple shades, M, inch to 4 inches wide; yard 4c to 75c Chiffon cloths, in white and black; yard 75c to $1.50 Georgette crepe in white, black and colors; yard .... $1.50 to $2.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. The Superiority of American Lady Corsets If more women knew the beautiful lines American Lady Corsets give, there would be ever more women wearing this superior make of corset. There are American Lady Corsets, both back and front lace, for all figures, no matter what the size or proportion; f<#»* all occasions; for all purses. American Lady Corsets are made of the best materials in the American Lady way by the most skilled and careful labor. Every American Lady Corset keeps its shape, resists wear, stays new, never any undue stretching or loss of shape, even after hard wear. Let our corsetierre show you "your" American Lad) Cor set model. Isn't it worth your while to ask to see it? SI.OO to $3.00. Dives» Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. O'Cedar Mops and Polish $1.25 O'Cedar round polish mop with adjustable handle, $1 O'Cedar oil polish, 250, 50<% SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.50. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. harvest-field after the reapers. Boaz gave orders to his reapers that they should allow her to glean among the sheaves of barley, and by his large heartedness gained a wife, and, more than that, made a place for himself in that immortal company who are renowned for naught but for being kind.—The Christian Herald. UXCLE SAM'S THIRTY GARDEX PATCHES Some thirty garden patches, more or less on this order. Uncle Sam now has undertaken to water. It keeps his hired men on the jump. To take care of 140,000 acres of Colorado, the Uncompahgre Valley project, the had to bore a tunnel 30,645 feet loni 10% by 11% feet cross section, cc ment lined, through a mountain rang' This engineering feat gives capacit for a flow of 1,300 cubic feet per se< ond. The tract is between five thov sand and six thousand feet in alt tude, which seems to be good for agr cultural brains, as the farmers thei are progressive, being organized fc mutual benefit through co-operati\ methods, one of which is the buyin of household and farm supplies b the carload lots, with a consequet saving to the individual family.-—Th Christian Herald.
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