18 Many an Attractive Saving Will Be Found inTo-day's Announcement of Friday Specials ■ /" i f ( \ / \ r r \ / \ j j i 1M F "rl S Men'* and Women's Silk Waists Grocery Specials Black Dress Goods Carving Sets Ribbon Special INO 1 riQay P^ - Sweaters $3.95 crepe de chine waists 800 lbs. extra mild cured SI.OO black granite. Spc- $1.98 carving sets. Spe- Silk taffeta and moire rib r ;j s Q pnf f O $1.50 heavy roll collar i" flesh, white, maise and ham regularly 30c; sliced cial Friday only, yard, 09? cial Friday only ... .$1.35 bon; 5K> inches; value to ClfllS OGIII v^/. - sand; sizes 36 to 44. Special for frvmg. Special, lb., -n '-u j , - SI.OO black serge. Special $2.98 carving sets. Spe- . ec,al rndaj only, D., or Mail or '*#l.29 I ™»ron ly , y .rd «M »*♦' II ' in white and flesh; sizes 36 New earlv lune $2.00 black poplin. Spe- Dives- Stewart ' l str"et°Kioor Stowlirt ' Phone Orders D,ve '-», ro ß y to?e St,wart • to 48 - fecial Friday onlv. peas.:.: cial Friday only, yd., #1.69 ZZ. V V j ■»- CcillS - .. ~™"~—— ejno ..A-.,. . • Fa ncy cream corn X„ 0 $2.00 black melrose. Spe- . 1 c • i Filled V , Special Friday only. #8.23 Golden pumpkin ... cial Friday only, yd., #1.69 Basement Specials V-1 P * , 1 Colored Dress Goods I $298 white China silk I •• . $2.00 black coating. Spe- I I $1.50 roll fast ball bearing I I and insertions 5 I I r-T \. JSC ahepherd check,, 42 Sam" Stationery inches. Special Fridav only, 3 ib<, f or "'"if' Dives, Pomeroy & stewurt, - only 98? Special Friday only, bolt of Fifty sheets paper and 50 yard ...48? stewart. Fancy cleaned "Sultana 12 yards 39? . j envelopes. Special Friday SI.OO French brocade suit- raisins. Friday only, 3 lbs., v cups and ramakins. Special 75c allover shadow lace; ° - ing. Special Friday only, 25? Toilet Goods Friday only, - for PBl >" rd 38? I Men's Shoes I Jl« w , 2"* " ats ;. *!fij White ribbon toilet soaps. I I 39c steel scissors. Special I I r ' ( av on '-' 3 ar d 39? I ' . WOO plai,. coating, 54 $1.50 black aide Lather peari 'tapioca.' "I n- Special Friday only, 3 cak« Friday only »K> «...«• f —— inches. Special shoes, heavy double soles, dav only, 4 lbs. . 25? f Little Wonder vest pocket ' Book Specials >' ard #1.69 standard fastened; sires 7to 25 cases new juicy Flor- Best Blue Ribbon Bay flashlights. Special Friday N Cleaning up odd books; $2.00 navy poplin, 54 inch- 10 - s P ec,al Friday only, j ( j d oranges. Friday only, Rum, bring bottle. Special only . .25? Veilings values to SI.OO. Special Fries. Special Fridaj' only, #1.25 doz Friday only, pint 40? $159 nest of aluminum Veilings in many patterns only 15? yard #1.69 Div«, Pomeroy A Stew.rt. New extra large Florida Jergen's almond cocoa oil sauce pans, 3to nest. Spe- and colors; 25c and 50c Books from our Reading $2.50 velour suiting, 54 V / or i ri a> on\, tQ .j et soap special Friday c,al Friday only 98? yard*' ' pccia ny only, Club. Special Fiida\ inches. Special Friday only, Fancy new mixed nuts. o°lj • cake 6? $2.00 set asbestos sad . jard #1.45 Flannelette Skirts Friday only, lb 15? 25c and 50c Cascara Sa- irons, 3to set. Special Fri- street Viooi\ tcwart ' *>'"•■ 'gSSMM*'" ) SIOO broadcloth. Special Short flannelette skirts. pSTJInb """" «£ ' F "day only, yard „9f pink or bine stripes. Special Sunshine'V bars! "fresh - n .„ 1 p f 30c meal scrubbing buck- Embroideries t ——* $1.50 navy whipcord. 50 Friday only 25? baked. Friday only, lb., 9? oOc and SI.OO Petro-Qui- cts. Special Friday only. Cambric corset cover om- Bed Spreads inches. Special Friday only, Dive., Pomeroy * stewart, Sunshine ginger snaps; Fridav°onlv C 35* and "50* broidery, 17 inches wide; 75c bed spreads. Special , v .. Friday only 55? 51.50 silk nonlin nlaids. 40 3 f. 1 aw 8 ° n 'i? Med-aseptic \ , only, yard 10? i c •ic • j i f \ Dinner brand soaked peas. cold cream. Special tridav D'vei. Pomeroy* stew.rt, inches. pecial I'ridav oidy. Boys' Sweaters Friday only, can 5? only, jar 9? Swiss embroidery edges 4 V * California yellow peaches. Wash Goods to - inches wide and inser , , 75c and SI.OO suitings, odd sl «a«r« sLiaf Frida",- in syrup; regularly 15c. Fri- SKir™"' Remnants of percale tions. 2to 4 inches wide; Special )==: including S< p!que" and D '"" S """' ■ flaxon. Special Friday only. n lb., 19?; 3 lbs 55? SI.OO gold filled spectacles 50c poplin, 36 inches. Spe yafd r \ Senate tea; regularly 63c. . nose S tlssCS - - cial Friday only, vard, 35? f u/ » m i Dtv e , ( Pomeroy * Stewart. * —: Women s Handkerchiefs Special Friday only .. .49? I'ridaj onlj ? ' Women s Neckwear st,v ' Drapery Section White cotton handker- 3 lbs granulated sugar 25c leather watch fobs. U res SnecS Fridavonlv" Kmbroidery Swiss batiste - with each pound of coffee or Special Friday only 5? j ' collars; 25c value. Special Ij j Snecials curtains in white and ecru der, blue pink and lavender. Lining specials one pair of a kind Special Special Friday only, 12 for DP & S Nan'tha soan' Fri- pin sets. Special Fridav onlv, ri ;, sc ; r j " ' Jn.? . Sleeveless guimpes in lace 2?c black satine. 3b inch- Friday only, pair, <5? and 25? Jav es. Special Friday only, vdL, #2.00 White hemstitched cotton ; " $2.00 silver plated bread 8c Lancaster gingham, ecru; values to SI.OO. Spc ,, , . „ .15c white and .ivory scrim handkerchiefs; 4c value. Spe- e ' 1 -| trays, plain and fancv. Spc- short lengths. Special Fri- cial Friday only 48? « b>ack sattne. 36 inch- with hemmed edge and fancy cial Friday only, 4 for 10? ' P——• •• ciai Frjd on , day only, yard 5? Diveg . Pornero£ * stewart , ' es. Special Friday onlv, vd., border; 38 inches wide. Spc- c -n j i- , , of«. • y ' stieet Floor. -n ~ t ~*, .* ** tM FrWay ° n ' y '*«♦ kerchiefs. C \vhfte a p'!!!!!! "AT * <£%! FridS oX" . —> IS.I'"! c ol° red border, pink blue. Red Seal Soap ... P P • f Nainsook Gowns mcnes. special rriuay omj. v lavender, maise and nile; 2oc Babbitts Soap ... . , \ - vard t9 * value. Special Friday only. Best creamery butter. w.ijpri Party Boxes & Novelties I-ow neck na'BSQok gowns Dires, Pomeroy a stewart. / N 15? Fridav onlv bead necklaces. Special Iri- with kimono sleeves, lace street Floor. n »qi . \? , '"j '' dav only 2o? to s—7? party boxes. edge trims neck and sleeves. ' K °y s hoes Dlr0 "- 3 gJSCT,S w BUwart - New packed sardines, m " s ., wart Special Friday only ... :«9? Special Friday only ...25? , $1.50 dull calf button oil or mustard; regularly 7c D, v«. 25c hat pin. holders. Spc- 1 p Kf Linen Scarfs shoes, full toe last with Friday only, ? cans v ■' * cial Friday only 15? nrs ' second Vioo'r. enar ' ;0,. i;„„„ c/ ., r f c 1-2,-*. heavy stitched soles; sizes ' ~ ~ Ocean white fish, —to a 25c hair pin boxes. Spe- V edJe 15x49 inches Soechd to s>a. Special Fridav Silk Special Pa. - Friday only ... 49? Cut Glass cial Friday only .15? / ; Fruiay only -ly »«•*» SI.OO crepe de chine in fif. Spec"i%ridiy onl™?"cans! $1.98 seven-piece flora. & Bungalow Aprons Dive», Pomeroy tc stewart, $1.25 gun metal calf but- teen shades. Special Friday - - cut glass water sets. Special Wo!le?s hJnd ' baes of Percale bungalow aprons st,Cft nof "' ton shoes with heavy stitch- onl> 69 * Best boiled sliced ham. Friday only $1.39 leather. Special Fridav only, onlv pip '" g - tjgrjJT 9 , 10 D,v#e - street °ifiMrf tewart ' Friday only lb 33? $3.00 dozen floral cut glass ' 42? 7 7 '''' Tahle linPn Special Friday only .. .98? Lebanon bologna regular- tumblers. Special Fridav Dive.. Pomeroy * Stewart. White aprons without bib. 1 able Linen D)veg Pomerov & stewart( 'y 25c. Friday only, lb., 20? Qnl each 19 ? ' tlP "' """• round or square. Special 25c turkey red damask. street Floor. „ , , „ \ Fancv uncoated rice. Fri- J ~ Fridav only 15? Special Friday only, yard. Towels and Toweling dav, 5 lbs 33* »"* SSf""' ' M , '•«' tie white twilled toweling. Franco An,cr,can soup... ■> ' Men S Shirts j 33c mercerized table dam- Women's Shnp* I Special Friday onlv, vard. can, »?, doz K $1.50 negligee shirts; ask specia. Friday „n£ s £s* S Voile and Batiste Waists sUc, Special.Friday Sheets and Mnslins - - arn colt shoes nnndvMr LhpH 4c white toweling. Special r Trimmed with allover em- onl - v M ... , D,v "' SS'.n-.J.r"*"- «les. broken siies. Special Friday only, yard ... KEKS,,* . broidery fronts with self, Dlvo. P = .y^ V 9 Friday only $1.65 10c huck towels, red bor- r \ trimmed 9 25f * I nnorlnth s2o ° ?un meta] calf but * for ?PCC,aI Children's Sweaters CO a ' m __ ,. w r . 36-inch bleached muslin; Longclotn -ton shoes, full toe last with " SI.OO coat sweaters, sizes SIOO values. Special Hi- Men S Work Gloves value. Friday only, yd., 7rc longcloth, 10 yards to stitched soles and high Cu- 17c white hue towels, 22 and 24,- in navy and car- ' 0n y ' SI.OO reindeer gauntlet sj^? piece. Special Friday only. ban heels. Special r 'dav 18x38 inches. r ial Fri- > dinal. Special F'riday only, $1.95 to $2.95 values. Spc- work gloves. Special Friday 36-inch light outing. Spe r"ece only $1.05 day only c j a l Friday only 95? only 09? cial for Friday, yd 8? j Dlv "' I Street°Floor' teWart ' Dives. .* Q stcwart - Direg, Pomeroy * Stewart, Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, street r loor. street * loor. Street Pi' jr. Men's Store. Second Floor. Men s Store. Street Floor. ' > ' s v ' 1 * i> TOO DARK THERE' SAYS M'CLEARY Former Penn-Statc Star Re turns From Spitzbergen; Wants Daylight Ch&rlerol, Pa., Nov. the finest grade of coal obtainable any where is to be had In Spitzbergen, To Get Rid of Wrinkles and Bad Complexions ————————————— It 1* more Important now than dur ing the period of profuse perspiration, to keep the pores clean. All cosmetics • log the pores. In cool weather this interferes greatly with elimination of waste material. Injuring instead of aiding the complexion. Ordinary mer •ollzed wax serves all the purposes of ■ reams, powders and rouges, glvlnu far better results. It actually peels off itn offensive skin, at the same time un clogglng the pores. Minute particles of scarf skin come off day by day. causing not the least pain or discomfort. c;rad i;ally the healthy, younger skin beneath peeps out, and in lees than a fortniKht you have a lovelier complexion than "ou ever dreamed of acquiring. Mer • olised wax, obtainable at anv druc store. is spread on nightly like cokl ! i ream and washed oft mornings. One 1 ounce usually suffices. For removing wrinkles, without I stopping the pores with pasty stuff, here s a r.ever-fa!lliic formula: 1 r>z. powdered saxolite. dissolved in '<• witch haiel. Bathe the face in this daily for awhile; every line win van ish completely Even the. first appll- j ■ ation arlvea surprising results.—Adver tisement. 1 THURSDAY EVENING, 1,000 miles north of Norway, but Ed ward "Bull" McCleary, the famous State College athlete of a few years back, Is mighty glad to get back to wheer there is law .order, civilisation, real living, and daylight when you want it. Spitsbergen Is so far north that three-fourths of the year Is night time, and that's altogether too lons j for auy man to sleep In McCleary's ] opinion. McCleary left the States in May, 1914, and so isolated was he from the time of his arrival in "No-Man's Land" somewhere near the North Pole until this year that he didn't even know the results of the 1914 world's series until July 25, 1915. Then the suspense was ended by the arrival of tory. McCleary was employed in Spitz bergen by the Arctic Coal Company of Boston, Mass., as assistant superin tendent in extensive mining opera tions. McCleary does not intend to go back , to Spitzbergen. On his way home he stopped at. State College, where he closely followed the work of the State College football squad. "They have a mighty fast bunch there," he said. "I do not Know a thing about Pitt's team, but 1 do know State Is good." VINDICATE DOCTOR WHO LET BABY DIE | Continued from first Page] and announced, "He is dying." The child's mother and father were in an outer room. The condition in which the child was horn, it is be lieved. was due to Mrs. Bollinger hav ing suffered from typhoid fever not long before the birth. She had never seen the unfortunate babe and decided that she could not bear to look upon liitn. Not Cruel, Says Mother "No one need think of rne as a cruel or unnatural mother," she said. "My heart is full of mother love for all my children. But this poor little one, if allowed to live, would be for years only a burden to himself. His life would be dark, barren, useless. There could be no happiness to himself or pleasure or service to others. *lt is just as the doctor says—-one of na ture's blunders —and I am willing that nature should correct its error by my baby's death." It was noted that even although all those who looked at the dying child; ■were stirred to deep pity, the face) and the form were so wretchedly queer that none put out a hand in gentleness as he lay, sometimes faintly crying— none save Dr. Haiselden, who thought the child should die. He petted the helpless infant every little while. Coroner to Take Action When the word came finally to Mrs. Bollinger that the child was dead, she wept, but said she had not changed her mind that death had been for the best. The health and legal authorities now must decide what action will be I taken In the case that has become so widely known and discussed. Health Commissioner Kobertson said to-night that his course is plain. It will be to ■withhold a burial permit and request the Coroner to hold an inquest. But the officials themselves feel sympathy with Dr. Haiselden's views. Dr. McCarter. who examined the in fant on behalf of the Health Depart ment, said: 1 "Personally, I agree with Dr. Ha, ( «»i, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH den in this matter. But 1 cannot say that in my report, which must neces sarily be merely a statement of facts concerning the infant's condition, without recommendation." "As far as I know," State's Attorney Hoyne said, "Dr Halselden is right in saying there is but one law to which he might be amenable. That is the law relating to criminal neglect. If death results from criminal neglect the charge becomes manslaughter. Personally, I think the doctor has done right. Officially, I shall withhold judgment. Deeds of Two Defectives "We have just sent up for life two defectives guilty of horrible crimes. Russel Pethlck killed Ella Copper smith and her child with no motive apparent. Another kiileda four-year old girl. New York has experienced the same thing in child 'ripper' mur ders." After the little one had passed away, Dr. Haiselden said to newspaper men: "I have no doubt I shall be called a murderer, but the infant's death is a question between me and my con science." Dr. George U. Lipscliurch, a Chicago member of the legislature, said he would seek a revocation of Dr. Haisel den's license. He said he intends to appear before the State Board of Health for that purpose. This state ment was read to Dr. Haiselden. He laughed. "Dr. I.,ipschurch wouldn't say those things to my face," he said. "He'd tell them to you, then back down in my presence. I invite him to come over and repeat the statement to me. "if he is so Interested in the baby, why didn't he come to the hospital and do a little operating himself?" Dr. Murphy in Opposition Dr. John B. Murphy, former Presi ■ dent of the American Medical Society, • said to-night: i "I think nature handles such cases , very well. I wouldn't feel justified in contributing to a death. We have no • right to form a judgment on the right t of an infant to live or die. Life in that respect is in the hands of a power '| superior to ours." URIC ACID SOLVENT For Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble , 50 Cent Bottle (32 Dotes) FREE Just because you start the day wor ried and tired, stiff legs and arms and muscles, an aching head, burning anil bearing down pains In the back—worn out before ihe day begins, do not think you have to stay In that condition. Those sufferers who are in and out of bed half a dozen times at night will ap preciate the rest, comfort and strength i our treatment gives. For every form of bladder trouble, scalding pains, or weakness, its action is really wonder ful. Be strong, well and vigorous, with no more pains from stiff joints, sore muscles, rheumatic suffering, aching back, or kidney or bladder troubles. The Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder diseases, rheuma tism and all uric acid troubles, no matter how chronic or stubborn, ir you have never used The Williams Treatment, we will give one 60c bottle (82 doses) for your own use free. Con tains no alcohol or habit-forming drug. Does not affect the heart. Send this notice with your name and address, with 10c, to help pay distri bution expenses, to The Dr. D. A. Williams Compajiy, Dept. 2280 D, New Post Office Block. ICast Hampton, Conn. You will receive bv parcel post a regular fiOc bottle (32 doses), without charge, and without incurring any ob ligations. One botthe only to a family or ajtldraas.—Adver"««'»®"f. NOVEMBER 18. 1015. MO J A 10c OAII Havana quality of incomparable fragrance and guaranteed to satisfy any J taste, especially smokers who thought they had to have heavy tobacco. Made by John C. Herman & Co. y The Telegraph Bindery Will Rebind Your Bible Satisfactorily