14 I? ——" = _ ~ ~ ' _______ These Friday Bargains Come From Regular Stock and Represent Uncommon Savings {~~~~~ ™" Laces and Neckwear Men's Overcoats Friday Specials in Pure Bedding Supplies Children's Hose Black Dress Goods No Friday Spe 5c val. laces. Friday only, I I SIO.OO overcoats in sizes I I Food Groceries I I 45x36-inch bleached pil- I I7c and 10c black cotton I I $1.25 black Panama, 54 j bolt of 12 yards .39? I 133 to 38. 48 inches long, I I p w I I low cases; 22c value. 1 ; i-I I hose, seamless. Special Fri-I I inches. Special Friday only, | IJ, . , with of without belt, shawl ° cas ® s .°r ° . lco j a y on ly 18# day only 5? yard 98# * 36-inch shadow lace; convertible collar Sne- oranges. Special for I-nday J ' ' * -i _ r values to 50c. Friday only, c ial Friday only ... $4.75 only, dozen 22? 36-inch bleached muslin; D.v«. Stewart. SI.OO black broadcloth, 50 D., or Mail or 39* * T i p . value. Friday only, mches. Special Friday only, i- j-A *i: „ 1T... Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. J luc > rOrtO KICO grape SV-,*. <7o.* 1 2oc and .iot veilings. I ri- second Floor. Rear. fruit; the 12c kind. Special . . , / Phone Orders day only, yard la? > ' Friday only 9? 81x90-inch bleached M » U-„$1.00 black French serge, h& ft? ne , ,rdlcs - r H . „ , T The very best California only, each 50? Black cotton hose with only, yard 79? riliea •* only, each lO? Men S Corduroy I rousers or imported Verdelli lemons. «,««., ~ , , white feet. Special Friday % ■■■ Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, $2 50 drab and brown Friday only, dozen 14? . ~" lc unbleached j 5? SI.OO black granite cloth, street Floor. ur * u d " u / sheets; 59c value. Friday 3 34 inches. Special Friday f _ 17 , > corduroy trousers, 4_-inch Golden "Casaba" melons, only 50? Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, on j„ ar( j Long Crepe Kimonos waist. Special 1< large and juicy; regularly D , vML Pom „ ov a Stewart. r , T m>ni> kimonos with f _ > • $1.20 4Q C Special Friday only, street Floor. i . s—oo coating, 54 lingerie collar and cuffs, Laces and Embroidery Dives. Pomeroy * Stewart. 29? N ' inch . es - s P ec,al Fr,da y,° n fe fitted at waist with elastic Venise lace collar and V , ' K " ll ~' / 1,000 lbs. new Santa Clara f 0 Cedar Mop Special . var $ band. $1.50 value. Special cuff sets, in white and ecru; prunes, the 15c variety. Spe- Tnweluw. I.nnorlnlh Two 75c O'Cedar Mops; 85c black serge, 48 inch- Fridav only values to SI.OO. Friday only, ' ... . . T cial Friday on 'y> lb -> Dives, pomeroy & stewart, Women s Union Suits lbs 50? and White Goods and t he other a polish mop; 69? - Cotton Swiss ribbed union Fancy new Sultana rais- toweling. Friday two handles; mop packed in Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, broiderv: 17 inches wide. suits, sleeveless, knee inc. r«m,infi„ ? iiw onlv. vard 3 box. Special Friday only. L street Floor. , r-r^n —> ie„ g ,v N «* «d»»««d. .„,.l * IOO Beacon Bath Robes c • KM i values to ? 2 - 39 - Special 6c crochet bed spieacls, 25 o . Cedar round Deacon D.U. Swiss emb r„,dery edg- Frida , Mild cured ham; average limr 2to a customer. Fri- * Special Friday only. Drug Sundries I Beacon Bath Robes witn , nRS; va i ues 18c. Friday J J 10 lbs. Friday only, lb., 17<; day only, each 49? ' v *IOO „ uuh«iic» sailor collar and rope girdle; onlv, vard 10? Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart. __ . . . m , ' Sanitol tooth paste. Fri- - ir>,ro,-irW and Copen- " t ' reet oor - Well smoked shoulders. 79c. longcloth; 10 yards. tuvm. Pomerov & Stewart. dav onlv il*6. EIL «".rt.l Fridav only, average 6 lbs. each. Sneciai Friday only 49? Basement. J > y C g P #t.9. r » Friday only, lb l^/ 2 ? IQ , ho * water bott^ s : Dives, pomeroy A Stewart. Women's HoSC 25c lbs - granulated SUgar only Ca .• ' 7 7 49^ Alarm Clocks and black^tan 1 500 lbs. fresh baked Sun- 10c check dimity. Friday 50 sheets paper and 50 en- e - only ~.5? velopes; fine linen. Special Celluloid back hair Waist Soecials -C . , , , day only, lb 10? 17c all-white huck towels- Friday only, box v , r• j , VYaisi ojictmi® 75c guaranteed clocks. Dives, pomeroy & Stewart, i/c an wane nucK toweis, brushes. Friday only, 49? voile waists with Fridav only .W? street Floor. Sunshine crisp dainty bis- 17x37 inches. Friday only, D lV e,, Pommy & Stewart. organdie collar, SI.OO valne. „ . cuits; regular HO and 45c »<H> I > ~«* Vero foam Snecial Fridav only .. W . 50c " h " mesh ba K s - J"- varieties. Special Friday oi.ei pom.roy l> a..w.rt, llc t, uld ,ollet soa P- Fr.day Dpe J day only 25? ...... nl . on l v Hj » tieet Floor - „ _ . . only 15? Voile and batiste waists Willow Chairs y v—Basement Specials trimmed with lace insertion F f< br °°f v heS a " d bar P Fifty willow chairs fitted 500 lbs. sweet extra cured $1 . 75 brown and green J'VrifJol 20<t or organdie embroidery, 3 . £ i ieav y cretonne cush- hams, shced for frying, the nr i u_„J D a(r , crlazed iardinieres Snecial $1.95 value. Special V lar 3 ? c kind " Sp !^ al I Women S " and B&gS I J ardmieres - * P e< ;' a Sterns almond oil bath only #1.49 Friday only 25? customer. Special Friday Friday only, yd 20? SI.OO leather hand bags, tnday only soap< Friday only, cake, 1? Dives Pomerov & Stewart, , . r . . . only $2.95 Swift's pure lard* regular s lined with full handbag jq c sa f e ty paring knives. n , , , second Floor. ; 25c hat pins. Friday only, ,i,, c ■ r• j accessories. Friday onlv, „ ~„ .' 1 , Dentapearl tooth powder. ' 10? Dives ' P Tiurs°^ioo® towart ' 15c value. Special Friday 3 Special Friday only ... 7? Friday only 8? l j only, Id., .., . . . I Divee, Pomeroy & Stewart, $1.25 to $2.75 party boxes. 25c CrUClblC Steel butcher Dlvea, Pomeroy & Stewart, Nainsook Gowns Extra full cream New Friday only #I.OO knives. Special Friday only, BueatV'oor. ~ , 01 , n , York State cheese. Special Nainsook Gowns with low Slumber Robes Friday only lb 22? 50c to S l - 00 s,lk g ir(lles - " —————— neck and kimono sleeves, Colored Dre« Hnnds; SI.OO to $1.50 Italian slum- ~ - f Friday only 35? 10 rolls-crepe toilet paper. Men's and Boys'Shoesl trimmed with lace edge. tolored Uress boods J soiled Sweitzcr cheese, the very D(veg pomero & Btewart Special Friday on!y .. ® - street floor. Men s C3.lt button P " . •"'^ c shepherd checks, 4- Special riday only, yard, day only, lb 31? V 69c 12-quart granite cook- shoes; blucher style with Short flannelette skirts, inches. Special Friday only, 7y * <r _ inir kettles. Special Fridav heavy standard fastened. pink and blue stripes. Spe- yard 480 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, cases new pack sar- , Aoik soles. Friday only .. cial Friday only 35? V Thlrtl oor - dines in oil or mustard; reg- Silk Ribbons onl y 49 * u , ' , , f .c. 85c serge, 48 inches, navy, ular 5c cans; extra special. , . .■ , ~ - K f.q c na i, hrpad hnves Boys $1.30 gun metal calf ' ■ b /o„„ ,au r and g ar„«. Special Friday on, y . 8 cans itf''Uy Special Friday only ... 4T« Special Friday only, yard, Stamped Goods , „ only 8? SI *2Ti " i lutreka soups, all vane- Three 8-foot 10c long Remnants of Scrim __ _ 25c to 50c burlap and ties; full size; can, 4?; doz., all-silk taffeta clothes line props. Special I Dive», Pomeroy & Stewart, , ~ . , 7sc Ashland cloth, 54 linen pillow top scarfs, 45? ribbons; values to 20c. Fri- on* street Floor. I , Sh ° r ijfnfwhite and n ecru, inches, grey and navy. Spe- ovals. Special Friday only. With each purchase of one day only - - ?5r prades Special' c » al Friday only, yard, 44? pound of coffee or one-half Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, 2^c round sheet iron cake p . . j -« .... 75c to SI.OO crochet sets, pound tea, any brand, we of- street Floor. eriddles. Special Fridav Silk Specials Friday only, yard .... 1U? $1.50 suiting., 44 inches consisting of towels and pin fer one pound granulated only 17? $2.00 Poult-de-Soie in Dives, & Stewart, brown and grape. Special • cushions, cotton and cro- sugar 3}4? * \ taune wistaria mvrtle Bel ' ' Friday only, yard 00* chet hook, fecial Friday lbs. special blend cof- Silk Handkerchiefs D ""'' B ia„ and navy.' Frida/only f SI.OO granite cloth, 54 fee. Special Friday only, 25c crepe de chine hand- yard $1.39 Men S Union Suits inches, navy, garnet and chenille for embroid- lb., 22?; 5 lbs SI.OO kerchiefs. Friday $2.25 and $2.50 natural brown. Special Friday only, S P ecial Fr » d ay Banquet coffee one lb. , , . . . , Women's Shoes I brown, wistaria and tan. Fri- I wool'union ,„i„. Special var( ,;.. P . only, 3 s ke,ns for .... 15* Friday only ........ SM.9.> 3 lbs 8.-., calf button shoes, fnll ,oe ' - ing, 50 and 54 inches wide. Women's 8c cotton hand- '• • ' Vl.1» ' Special Friday only, yard, . N . )a Mf' " y y ' ' kerchiefs. Friday only, 5? / - Women s Sweaters Wash Fabrics SI.OO broadcloth, 50 inch- 20c black satine, 36 inch- Senate blend tea; regular * tr " et 1 '° or ' er" stitched^soleT-' Cuban Counter soiled white wool 20c madras shirting Fn- e s. navv. earnet and brown. es. Special Friday only 63c blend. I nday only lb Special Fridav onlv. sweaters, value to $5.00 Fri day only, yard 1214? „ ./ ' ~ , , yard , , , Special Friday only, yard, Eagle Penna. flour, 1 iy 2 farvin* Spt* , , L , , 20c cotton, foulards. Fri- < 2sc black satine, 36 inch- lb bags. Fridav only ..39? carving $2.00 patent colt and black Grey and tan fine brushed day only, yard 8? a-,™ r-n • es * Special Friday only, Two and three-piece stag suede one-strap slippers; not wool sweaters; values to , „. , $2.00 faille, 40 inches, .. ar( j Grand-ma's washing pow- handle carving sets, slightly all sizes. Friday only, SI.OO $7.50. Friday only, $3.69 10c flannelette. i-ndav blackberry, African brown, der, large packages, .1?. Fri- tarnished. , „ °" ,y > yar< ' B * grey and wistaria. Special J* 8c crepes. Friday only. Friday only, yard 98? yard 29? Swift's prize soap. Fri- on i y 75? | yard ■! 52°° coating, 54 inches, Dive., Pomeroy & stewart, day only, 10 bars 27? $1.50 sets. Special Friday Decorated China Men's Furnishines 20c voiles ; 36 inches wide. anrl . street Floor. Ivnrv (; nan T onlv 98? „ , , ITien S rurnisnmgs Friday only, yard ....' Q P , " FeLs Naotha"" in n 00 sets Special Fridav 5 ° C ( | ecorated chocolate $1 w Re i n deer railroad 7 y green. Special Friday only, J-elsNaptha ... 10 Bars $2.00 sets. Special friday po ts, celery trays, cracker „ a ?,n»W alnve, Fridav 6%c ginghams. Friday yard $1.45 r _ N e [, ouv, 1 jars, sugar and cream sets, i 090 only, yard 4? ' . Ties For Boys S a o tS xr"';'" $3.50 sets. Special Friday cake plates, salad bowls, y Si Ze * Lancaster apron $ c SCr ?*' . 25c light blue and laven- P-&G. Naptha on l y #1.98 syrup pitchers and marma- 50c fancy silk handker • M C am SnK d naVy ' pCC,a y °" y ' der striped Windsor silk Black walnut kernels. $5.00 sets. Special Friday lade jars. Special Friday chiefs, border and fancy cen gingham. Friday yard $145 F / day only Friday only, lb 45? only $2.98 only 33? ters. Friday only .... 29? Dives, P g Om.royA o Htewart, Dlveß ' ~°;* 0 Dlve "' P B °aSt & SteWart Dive,, Pomeroy If Too Fat Get ! More Fresh Air OIL OF KOREIK Lack of fresh air weakens the oxy- Ken-carrylng power of the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat acumuiates and the action of many of the vital organs are hindered thereby. The heart action becomes weak, work Is an effort and the beauty of the flguro Is destroyed. Fat put on by Indoor life Is un healthy and If nature Is not assisted In throwing It ofT by Increasing the oxvgen-carrylng power of the blood a serious case of obesity may result. When you feel that you are getting too stout, takr the matter In hand at once, don't wait until your figure has become a Joke and your health ruined through carrying around a burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat. Fpend as much time as you possibly . an in the open air. breathe deeply, and get from any druglst a box of oil of koreln capsules: take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself every few days and keep up the treatment until you are down to normal. Oil of koreln Is abso lutely harmless. Is pleasant to take, helps the digestion and is designed to increase the oxygen-carrying power of the blood. Even a few days' treatment should show a noticeable reduction in weight. There is nothing better.—Advertise ment. THURSDAY EVENING, (Dead Man Receives 95 Votes on Marietta Ticket Special to The Telegraph Marietta. Pa.. Nov. 4.—When the vote was counted in the Second ward on Tuesday night, it was- found that Abram R. Erisman, candidate for assessor, who died last week, had re ceived 95 votes. DIES SUDDENLY AT #0 YEARS Codorus. Pa., Nov. 4.—Adam War ner. Sr., a retired farmer and gard ener, died last evening suddenly while seated in a chair talking to his son. He was 90 years old. He is the last of a family of twelve children. His son and two daughters survive. NEIGHBORS HUSK CORN By Associated Press Manor, Pa., Nov. 4.—Eighty-eight friends and neighbors of the Rev. John W. Charles, who lives on a farm here, gathered at his home to-day, and husked seven and a half acres of corn and put the corn In the crib for him. For some time past the minister has been very 111. MAN RrrTEN BY RABID MULE Special to The Telegraph Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 4. C. R. ilhank, living on the Codori farm In Straban township, is suffering from a severe wound on the arm received when he was bitten on Sunday after noon by a mule, believed to have been suffering from rabies. FIREIJESS COOKING So-called tireless cooking has not yet met with ts deserved popularity on this side of the ocean. Some say it is because fuel is cheaper here and there is not the same incentive to save. Others say our women will not take the trouble to cook by ther mometer, and tireless cooking cannot be done successfully except by the aid of this instrument. But the chief objection lodged against this automatic cook by those who have used it is this: That upon opening the cooker after its work lias been done, a most unsavory odor is given out from the vessels in which the food has been cooked, and that sometimes there is a resulting metal lic flavor to the food. One experience such as this would of course preju dice the housewife against the cooker. However, this criticism seems to be due to the use of metal vessels In the cooker and is not due to any actual defect in the cooking process. When one considers that food in the tireless cooker is frequently left standing for ten hours and sometimes more it is not hard to understand the odors und tastes that may result. There is a noticeable trend among . i HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH manufacturers now, however, to re place the metal utensils with enam eled ware vessels in which foods of ■any kind, even the most acidulous, may stand Indefinitely without danger of contamination or any succeeding taste or odor. This introduction should remove the disagreeable fea tures of fireless cooking without les sening in any way its advantages, and in the near future we may see the automatic cook occupying a big place in our homes. THE CHURCH AND WAR How woefully has the church failed to grasp and to meet this world-wide sin. Sacred history has considered that It was a propitious day for the church when Constantlne, after be holding his vision in the sky, em blazoned a cross upon the banners of the Roman legions with the motto: "In this sign we conquer." Since that time the cross has been used many times as the symbol of conflict and has been molded into rewards for va lorous deeds in battle. To heathen minds It must appear that the Cross almost as much as the Crescent is the sign of strife. But what Christ meant the Cross to signify was the death of selfishness, the death of strife, the birth of love In the soul. The spec tacle of Europe's battlefields should lead Chrlst'B followers In America to 1 ponder again humbly and with self surrender his call to the unselfish life. In home circles, in school circles, In work circles. In church circles, wo must bow again to his demand for self-surrender and for kindly service. —The Christian Herald. THIS NEW CIVIC IDEAL IS 2,500 YEARS OLD A city of truth, and a city of youth. That Is an unintentional rhyme, but that Is the sort of city described In the beautiful prophecy of IZacharlah. "Jer usalem shall be called a city of truth." "And the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing In the streets thereof." But while the spirit of the city is the spirit of the exube rant Joys of youth, age is not forgot ten —the old men and old women are protected and happy.. Best of all, Qod is going to dwell in the city as the friend and helper of all. How far American cities come from this dream! There is some frolic for the children and some comfort for the aged, but how much of woe. Little children forced to work, babies dy ing for lack of food and care, old people In misery—and all this trouble needless; —The Christian Herald. %. B ATTI.E ON ABRAHAM'S PLAV GROUND When the urltlsli expedition had oc cupied Busrah. the Arabian mission hos pital changed its ministry to the wound ed from trie Red Crescent and did the aamn work under the Red Cross. Side by side were wounded from both.canips NOVEMBER 4. 1915. receiving: aid from our missionaries. On July 24 was fought the battle of Naslriyeh, near the village which oc cupies the site where Abraham once played as a boy, the true "Ur of the Chaldees." How strange is the record when we think back through the cen turies; first, Abraham, the father of the faitlitul. and then after many cen turies, the conquest of islam; and now a battle which may decide the destiny of all this region for the future.—The Christian Herald. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Among the Harris!), rg Presbyterian women attending the Woman's Home Missionary Society's conference at Mercersburg are Mrs. Roy P. M. Davis, Mrs. W. T. SchefTer, Mrs. Sam uel W. Fleming, Mrs. Herman P. Miller, Miss Anna Margaret Miller, Mrs. F. Hoy Croll, Mrs. William G. Schooley and Mrs. Sheeler. THE FIRST CIRCUIT JUDGE Gllgal, Bethel, Jericho, Jordan — Samuel toured these district* with all his court of Justice and was the first circuit judge. Elijah moved from place to place with his school of the prophets. Christ found no better way to train his twelve apostles than to Journey over these same hills and valleys with his little band. Modern missionaries And no better plan than to plant little schools, which are also preaching stations. I spent twelve years of my life as a touring mission ary and averaged more than 200 da.v» away from home In the saddle, taking with me where possible, native helpers.—The Christian Herald. STOPS ANY COLD IN A FEW HOURS , "Pape's Cold Compound" opens! clogged nose and head and ends grippe. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grlppa m'aery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or lltllDS. It promptly opens clogged-up nos< trlls and air passages In the head, stops nasty discharge or nose rua» nlng, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuflllng! Ease your throb bing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape'n Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts wtth-« out assistance, tastes nice, causes na Inconvenience. Be sure you get genuine.
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