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

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Stylish Suits J Y vJI I n | White Millinery j
For Women I * ■■ I ][ Hats of white Hatter's plush and
• | .i —__— Panne velvet are the style of the hour
A D * TV% 1? 5 A £"> 1 C T*l 1 • • millinery. We are showing the
At Prices i hat Kepre- Sale of Thanksgiving China Beginning To-morrow
sent Substantial \ ° 0 ? so admirably to furs.
Savings J An Important Mid-November ij< «K
I !i White panne velvet turbans and trlcornes
f% £ |
st^ o^fu'r n coiiar s ; show"™'"£!£! \Embracing Out-of-the-Ordinary V alues for Dining Serviced.. Kite hen
navy, brown and black. Reduced to } « * « O.UI WlUlllg OCi V
• i ]i Small sailors of white velvet with soft
is'made mt" a& j Thanksgiving is a magic word in hundreds of households, for it is the day that
1 heralds the spirit of good cheer for the balance of the year. In many homes it is the day on which many guests are entertained— * "tiTfiopp y " ha ; oY 0
■ t i u ? J / r i. 1 J l a /11 !_• '' mel ' with Russian fitch fur and blue flowers
S18.?0 suits m gabardine, with plait- S a day of feasting and hearty fellowship. i| SIO.OO
ed back and bone button trimming; 5 _ , , . I' . floppy hat of white felt, faced with
brown and black. Reduced to #15.00 $. Scores of homes are now making preparations tor the entertainment of their Thanksgiving guests, so it is in the interest of ;j rides' 1 .. trl . m . med .. wl . th b . lack . , f !V.oo
and" SmSailore'd'" i theSe homcs that we begin to - morrow > a Basement Sale of unusual importance. Dinner Sets, Turkey Sets, Japanese China t«r" a piuT%
black, brown and navy. J Nut Sets, Decorated Celery Sets and Cooking and Baking Pieces enter this occasion at prices which indicate substantial sav- |l Dlves ' Pom «roy & Stewart—second Floor.
Broadcloth suits in African brown, < in & s - For the first day of the sale, we announce: < _ j|
navy and black, seal collar and cuffs, 5 !' o fr>r\ r\r»TT
$25.00 > Turkey Sets Carving Sets . 50c Coffee Percolators I; DOyS o9c to $1.98 Hats
Chiffon broadcloth suits in black and I| Thirteen pieces. In decorated and gold Thrw pieces of Sheffield steel, with T. i t> a. , , ]i _
navy; trimmed with broad bands of 5 Uned China, including twelve plates and handles. *9 Qfl iUrkey Roasters Mckel plated percolators £
Hudson seal $35.00 ■ on< " platter; the regular price dJO QO * Savory roasters are self basting and 4-cup capacity 551.75 !'
Rlack and navy chiffon broadcloth S ,f> * 7-50, Spec l ® l »» steel with to P«*®ctly reliable In every way; seamless «- C up capacity «C'> AT) !' Remainder of the hitr 1
suits with coats in full flare or circuhr i Nut Set*; ■*** handle®. s P i 4>0.90 and of smooth interior construction— .>-.1)11. Remainder of the big purchase ot
suits coats m lull tiare or circular c JNUt aets Bntcher knives, of English steel, In six Blue steel roasters.. and 9-cun capacity O* ' Boys' Pall Hats—a maker's regular
style; finished w,th, broad bands of } h 33c 40c a. ' >f P $ 2 - 25 1 69c to $1.98 lines closed out to Js to
opossum, seal O skunk $. 9.00 . HSBOmd deeorailon.. Ineladlnff ono tarite Slool tvitk tar •). Oft,. w aj, ... it-cup raiMwity $2.50 !' se " at 39*. The best values of the
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Second Floor. S S /!^ l ie.-F r the cook 45C JB v kind in the city. Sizes from 6to 6-V6.
S JpX.OU, {pl.tiH, tp2iso s _ White enamel roasters *t- i__i_ j !'
, Celery Sets rntversal choppers, cot In medium Other finishes to ffiO EA Brown and white, in two sizes • <[
Underwear For Cold S W «» E '» —' , '" ch "" $1.49 {
Weather 1 " $3.35 »4.7Q $!.69 j; Lace Remnants Marked
The proper weight of underwear is J r I "1 * * T * X" n "1 * C* ■ t ! to Go Quickly To
ss: a, \ 1 nan fcsgiving Linens rromoelmumfcc/ncfland morrow
weights for men and women— J j,
mevs cjiDerwe.\k "D ICH linen weaves made by Belgian work- Specially Priced Damasks !' " lterest ' n S collection of rem-
Heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, In IV • r> 1 • j -n -n « rn ..... . ■' nants of laces in all-overs, edeinsrs in
black. oxford and Jeafrer color, each...soc men in Belgian-owned mills will be sOc mercerized table damask, 64 inches wide, i f - An ? fj.
Egyptian cotton ribbed shirts and draw- b A..,,- : T1 1 1,ic #»vtraorHinarv Thrjnlrco-ivi'ncr V® Special vard Ifti* !' Sert,o " S and tlo "ncings including
era, fleece lined, each 3»c J SllOWn in this extraordinary I hanksgiving n i
gre" e^E^t n ian b .?. d . un ! on . . sij»o ? display alongside of the staple, sturdy linens ?1.20 all-linen table damask, 5 patterns to choose in desirable Icngths Any o{ thcse
natural wool shirts and drawers, ? that COme tO US from England. irnm . pecial, yard SI.OO Ji remnants to-morrow at half their form
sires 34 to so inches »i.oo \ , .. . . . \ SI.OO all-linen table damask. Special, yard 89rt '•
Heavy Jeager fleece lined union suits, 91 *} The yarns Used in these linens IS of the / 41 in Jn I 1 *• A 1 c -i jI. n - !' er Prices
-5 i-x 1 . .... . . , W"/ a>l.J9 double satin damask. Special, yard, $1.25 !> „
women's usderwear S same quality that went into the making of 1\ $1.50 double satin damask. Special, yard, #1.39 I a> s.wm. 5 .,.„ ric.
} the heav y grades before the beginning of . W W * \ Extra heavy double damask, yard SI .50 5
| and for that reason this Thanks- t\ J Napkins to match, dozen DM ... , _
M-uo 5 giving showing will be of great interest to // \ /\\ Quality Napkins !; Women S CaDe and
White wool union anita. In light and heavy i // \ I \\ . -i
weights *1.50 j °ur customers. // \ I \\ 18-inch size, dozen $1.50 !> . . _ t
dra W^%fZch r ! b e«V: M f l \ f !T^ l ! f Belgium Linens // \ f \\ 20-inch size, dozen $1.69 MOCha GIOVeS,
White aiik and wool vests with long £ New arrivals of extra fine pattern cloths in two I / \ \\22-inch size, dozen $2.00, $2.50 to $8.50 !'
sleeves, tlghta to match, each SI.OO ? . . \ \.-U. . ... ' " !' CI CI 7C
White silk and wool union suits with long Sizes ' m j \- - L /JP 4-inch Size, dozen $3.50 to s»>.oo i| lO «pl./ O
sleeves •- - «2.00 f 72x72 inches $4.00 T*» /[ i 1 , - !' c a j
172x90 inches #5.00 V/ .and choice patterns. Dozen #1.08;! Tsewn". £
t x T . . » . |i \y 15-mch all-linen plain napkins, hemstitched. Spe- 5 ITlL ' clia g' ove s, i. K. sewn, in black, tan
> Napkins to match, dozen $4.00 J/ cial dozen and grey ' at SI.OO to $1.75
J i Pattern Cloths elegance. The prices on these Tea Nar»kins hnr<W varH isa.-osa i Finest qualities Of two-clasp black, white
Boys and Girls j The showing of all linen pattern cloths range from $2.95 to $6.00 Maderia hand embroidered nap- Glass toweling in "blue or red;! " B C<>
Gloves Kn°e weLe C „3 Carving and Buff., Cloths kins; 12x14 inches, dozen, #.5.00, checks, yard .. 10* to 15* \i JS
f are scores of new designs, represent- AU-l.n.afray and c,™ cloths #6.00, #7.00, #7.50 and #B.o<> Huck Towels ? *SZ^»2ImiSiS?T?.?rT&
Winter stocks are now at that state < j n g motifs not heretofore seen in t> a , . z j t an * All-linen thirteen-piece luncheon ji j , n „ti t;_-„ ? Washable leatherette gloves with strap
of perfection when the glove needs of t linens in Harrisburg. Various sizes Buffet cloths of damask, sc ,; scalloped edfic #I.OB Red all whrte ril-Ua«n . K
bovs and girls can be filled quickly sat moderate cost— and « huck towels » 16x 22 inches. Each, . two-clasp gloves, in black,
and satisfactorily. i "toTinches !.. #2 50 Baffet cloths with lace edges, Pantry Towels, 10* and 35* u*; dozen, #1.95 °" T as ° s „"
aoif seech wool SIO.M \ inches #3.00 to #5.00 . , 50 _*V 8n *.'.° f 2 - 50 In two sizes for use in polishing All linen white huck towels, 19x \ P "™ * »*»r.
»c «, 50c i 72x90 inches #3.50 to #7.50 glassware and china: woven in red 36 inches. 25*; dozen #2.85 •!
Boys' wool golf gloves with button clasp 5 81x81 inches . $3 i»0 tn W) OO aouies, oto sizes, ... , , , „ , ■'
25c and 50c <5 11 "' * ° ™ ,uu 19f, 0 1 anc * uc on l ' ie border are the words Extra heavy all-lmen hand towels, ,|
Boj-s- lined tan and grey kid and Mooha \ Scalloped Patterns All-linen hemstitched plain nap-'glass or pantry. red border and all white, 19x36 in- Mid-NoVember
\ «"rJ/Z hS SCa "° ped F'- W/.-15-i-hsiae dozen f... #3.(S) 21x29 inches 19* ches. 29*; dozen #3.25 j!
top and fur wrist.... 25c, 500, 59c and si.oo j, ; ; nU ' vvn a f? rou P of » n " All-lmen damask luncheon nap- 24x32 inches 250 All-linen guest towels, 15x18 in- I' V«1ll#=»c in W
gloves 8 ' and gl ! , *'. gaunt !! t . Uned i terestm K designs of snowy white kins, 15-mch size $1.98: All-linen crash, in blue or red ' ches, dozen 90?; l aIUeS 111 VV Olllen S
Boys' lined tan buckskin gauntlet gloves, j j /— >
guaranteed not to harden if water soaked J ___ V^OfltS
| Pure Food Groceries From Harrisburg's Finest Shop £
IfYou Hav ' N °* Visit < d Thi * Different j! 1" D ts,^
an" 3 tan si.oo, $1.50 and $2.00 f C * m. H ¥r r\ »- M. t iT* !' ero y Stewart Coat Section.
L ,ned auto f LnjOytTftlt Of O V Delight fat TrCQt Poplln and BerKfi coa<s anfl
laamb lined auto and driving gloves, wrist J i[ semi-belted models $12.50
i The first impression is of cleanliness the instant one enters this spic and span grocery; tempting displays invite one to a j cir^uiV/ cu r rt^t n rim r m2d n • Jul!
duroy nnea cum ouc, e»oc ana 51.00 1 . bands of fitch fur $18.50
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Men's Store, ? gOOQ appetite WnlCh is all the more Sharpened by the moderateness of prices. [| Scotch worsted tweed cloth coats, loose
Street Floor. ? . ( > belted model, convertible collar $14.50
The Additional Gar- f. lbs " of granulated sugar for to-morrow with each 50c grocery purchase, not including soaps. j! S b K n JiS»m
} [1 fur collar $25.00
i r anc3 C Porto Rico oranges, dozen..lßc "Oregon" prunes, the largest sise, lb. Pc. C Heavy mixed diagonal cloth coats, inlaid
Illwll 1 " CCLICLI lUI » i, &$£ New layer figs, lb 15c i 5 Jgjf c velvet collar, broad belt $15.00
J " Fancy mixed nuts, lb 17c c < W^ fl '1 Sealette plush coats, in plain models with
/->lrl n«\/ F wIS **^2 > JL *-t Fancy cream corn Sunshine biscuits, regular 40c variety. A & ermine collar or full flare with the chin chin
LSay f S/v cWp Early June peas 13 cans Special, to-morrow, one pound boxes, 20c Off w . collar $25 00
_ _ 5 Green string beans .....* f QKA Eagel flour 12V4-lb bags 45c '!
The Jersey Coat i New sauerkraut ...J v Fancy smoked shoulders,' average 6 Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart-Second Floor.
. . 4 . . .. . . ~ !> V Fancy uncoated rice "I 8 lbs., lbs. each. Special, lb 14c i
An elastic knit garment mdispens- S Jf New Pearl tapioca >- o M im . . . . ' -'i .
able to those who travel in cold weath- ij 1 > I
er. These warm jackets have all the ij »| ThT..«. ,w..«" "i h.u,V. WoVd fS WTj i P«- D-„^
advantages of a sweater without the Marvel flour, 6-lb. bags 24c frying, lb 28e OOOIV.O 10l DOyS
SB.OO worsted Jersey coats for men and !' |New garden spinach ... 1 Tuna flsh, all white meat for salads, !' ''F/VftrV CjhllH SflfilllH
women; na\>y only. Special $2.50 i| tiff a Cut string beans I Glass Jars, 15c 12o; 6 cans 680 " u
High Schnol and Technical striped \ Red ruby beets ....... f Doien, $1.70 New pale salmon, in tall tins i ry tt O
worsted Jerse s $1.98 "£ flu ■ wFI/ Fancy Baltimore oyrtersJ 10c, 12c, 14c and l«c WdM(M B <ll% ' KTIOW OoneS
Boys' plaid and striped Jerseys vflik ■ W MM n w hi*« ««», tt «h * ~ Sardines, in fell or mustard, sc; 6 cans \llw fl ]JW
SI.OO and $1.50 llikjl. lufe l. ° cean wh,te flsh - 22 fl «h to pai1...58c 25c '%!■ 111* . , .
MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS !' 111 * W4ti 11 !' n y the books m th,s series;
Flannelette night shirts, heavy fleeced now a( ,
Extra long flannelette night shirts: siies '! Arabian Fard dates, lb 15c Shell barks, lb., 8c; 2 lbs 15c
to 20 SI.OO Jl Imported cluster table raisins Shell bark kernels, lb 76c !' B,r<Js Every Child Should Know
Boys'nannelette night shirts, slses 4to 16 M , „ t,. H t Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know
K».arv fi«, « , ftoc '! W . C walnut ker n e, «- lb <| Famous Stories Every Child Should Know
Mens heavy flannelette ]> s£? Finest Smyrna pulled figs in glass Jars 500 lbs. special coffee, carefully blended [i Folk Tales Every Child Should Know
Men's one-piece flannelette pajamas " '! KSp 88c and roasted, lb., 370; 4 lbs SI.OO '[ Heroes Every Child Should Know
Men's Dereale and satm 'i?i- B ° '! dffl V Imported red dessert cherries, large Best citron, orange and lemon peel, lb. |B '! H®™ l * l ® B Every Child Should Know
Men s percale ana satin stripe madras i 1 ((vi. ■ VaC\ ,i T nvorv Child Should ifnnu.
Pajamas 81.00, sl.lO and $1.50 !| bottles 25c 20c V J&)) !' „ it" „ 1 "° W
Boys' sleeping garments one-Dlece .j.a. r tefO % -jM"\ .' Myths Every Child Should Know
4to 10, flannelette cloth sV and 75c 'I Wk Rose s lime Juice 19c, Sic and 50c New cloaned currants pkg., 14c /?T~7 ,[ Plcturejl
Every Child Should Know
Boys' two-piece flannelette pajamas, sizes |r V Finest grape Juict, 3 regular 10c bot- Sultana raisins pkg., 14c !i Trees Every Child Should Know
410 16 75c and 81.00 2sc Dives, Stewart, J ■[ Wild Animals Every Child Should Know
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Men's Store, !' !' Water Wonders Every Child Should Know
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TUESDAY EVENING,
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
NOVEMBER 16, 1915.