16 f( , ===== „ : | Many a Gift Treasure Is to Be Found in This List of Friday Bargains \\l\,V / \ / , > t Nn FriHav Snp Colored Dress Goods White Aprons ri Fumed Oak Women's House Dresses Cotton Poplin Embroideries Ilu »y 51.50 broadcloth. 50 inch- White lawn aprons, round Sinok in g $1.25 dresses of stripe per- 50c silk and cotton poplin, Embroidered voile flounc r»ie»lc Qf O cs - Special Friday only. square, without bib. IB Stands, fitted cale; sizes 34 to 44. Special 36 inches; good variety of in"- V inches• values to 59c ■ ClalS bent C. (J. var(l Sp e c,«l Fnday only .. m .|l wit|l ash „. av Wv-lj M« shata, Special Friday only. FriSyyard"' D or Mail or 59c mixed grey suiting. v "-ESttr"" 1 , ijl matchbox $1.25 gingham dreaaea in > ard t . »«♦ ' *▼*«!* ui • . * \ / T| checks; sizes 36 to 44. Spe- 20c poplin in solid shades Cambric corset cover em >DU A 40 inches. Special Friday I I holder and cial Friday only 95* for house dresses. Special broidery. 17 inches; 15c I none wrclers onl . v » >' ard Crepe Waists 131 pipe rack. Not Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Friday only, yard 6*4* value. Friday only, yard, P'll i $1.25 mixed suiting. Spe- Novelty crepe waists, I <■ more than two Dives, Pomerov & Stewart, l lliea Mm X cial Fridav onlv. vard. 95 semitailored. adjustable col- at. \ I l. streot Floor - Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, l j J J' i i D I n 1 to a customer. / Street Floor. v _ -i lar - P carl buttons; SI.OO H \ jtt r r , S-.00 plain coating. value. Special Friday only, K 3 1 None wrapped L v if Bl and none dc _ $1.25 corduroy, 31 inches Basement Specials . r „ V-00 Aoitolk , second Floor. MJk suits, grey overplaids and Sac storm serge. 48 inches. ' jj , » °ial Friday - Special fnday only .. .oJ< white and butter: values to Scotch mixtures, plain grey Special Friday only, yard, / ~ 7"! * 0n1y.... 39* D , VM a . 83c metallic garbage cans 50c. Special Friday only, worsteds and grey Carlton 74* Corset Specials Dlves Pomfcroy & Bt ewait, str ® Pt * ,loor '- ' with tight-fitting covers. 25* checks in worsted cassimere SI.OO serge, navy. Spe- Ooutil corsets, medium Third iW. ' f Special Friday only .. .490 Dives Pomerov * Stewart -"mefe^ BWt8 W to St l" P ve C ar S s" cial Friday only, yard, 89* high bust six supporters. r~ n $1.25 alarm clocks. Spe tZ&SSfXISSi $2.00 navy poplin. 54 Fnday only .. . 5 9, Lining Specials Women S Handkercluefs cial Friday only A* Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, inches. Special Fridav only, second Vioor * 25c messaline finished sa- Cotton handkerchiefs with $1.25 folding ironing Men's Shoes second Floor, Hear. V 1 tine. 36 inches, black and colored tape borders in blue boards. Special Friday only, * ' l,u ' V .. n | nrs Sneriil FriHav onlv pink and lavender. Special * ««>, gun metal calf shoes, t i N $2.00 navy men's serge. Grocery Specials yard V ' ' 12i/V Friday only, 6 for 15<> , . , i. n : VP ' blucher lace style; broad toe n >d i - < u c- • t i- • i -3c steel butcher Knives. last, Goodyear welted soles. Boys Balmacaans ,4 inches. Special Fnday 30 "~ P aS-ft c » t^^. h 6Sr: 35c black satinc. 36 inches. .WWte «lk handkerchiefs Special Friday only ...10* Special Friday only. $3.45 $5 00 Balmacaans in "rev un »y> yard Spl.oH ctai Friday only, lb a«K>- c n< ,,.: n i i,-,.; r ina. ~,,1, a with hemstitched colored 1n , c . . /.1; .■" i & i y 20c cases fancy Florida Special I'iiday onh, yard, borders in oink bine live-,- 10c razor hones. Special $2.50 gun metal calf Enjr- Scotch mixtures and tweeds $2.00 silk and Wool Qrepc. orangM, largre and juicy, special i9f' , „• . ' V' Friday onlv T* ijsli ] ace shoes trrev cloth and brown and grev mix- c . , r ., , Frlda >" onl >- ,IO!,Pn 290 : Q „ der, mai.se and mle. Speci.il - - ' " sn snoes, grey clotli ti,rp«* lisix. 1 in o" v«r« Special Friday only, yard. tures, sizes j to ' frutt . special Friday only, 4 for 33 inches. Special Fridav Basement. sizes 6to 7Vi. Soecial Fri- Special Fnday onlv, $0..>0 Quart bottles imported ciiow onlv, yard 48* Linen handkerchiefs, %- day only " $195 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, M.2d canton crepe. 4<» *rn,n, ; - inch hem. Special Friday " ' Socofd Floor, Hear. inches Sl)Cci«'il iM'idav Olllv 1- l\os, Pomeroy & Stewart, i r *>■">. f* 1 1 • Dives, Pomeroy &r Stewart, 1 - - ' Mild cured liams. lean and well Street Floor. only, 3 foi GIaSS and ChmaWare Street Floor, Rear. yard 95ft 'smoked, 20c grade. Special Fri _ ' day onb". s" ".*, Tc / s Children's cotton hand- Floral cut tumblers; worth ' M<»n'c Cnrrlnrny TrnncArcl DHes, Pomeroy apecLTprwVon?^.. - C . Women's HosierV kerchiefs, hemstitched. Spa- $3.00 doz. Special Friday men s Loruuroy ' cial Friday only, 4 for, 10* only, each 19* DOys dhoes $2.50 brown and drab cor- J .U°" n,u ..C"" n "!.*. t A d .._ u *" and Underwear -u— --dtirov trousers- 40 to 4' ' \ i>»un■*"< M " and wool drawers Am „ ica „ taffcta , . ton shoes, fall toe last, heavy - Parlor LamDS I st,tc » e< J soles. Special Fri p « . Special Friday only, yard. drawers 50* mcn . plain and carved mis- tQ ' " P . n onl >' 9125 Kubber Mats (i9r 100 pounds Sunshine fresh KlncL- SlOn and boxwood silk case; r'■ i t a " 1 P S m ruSt ri° ( Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. D„l,|,. r m „ u 1,-,...,] .... ei J- i i i -1 baked Fip Bars. Special Friday \\ Omeil !> -3L Dlatk .lose. , t CI ;n C *I c • flllisll, shade of art glass and Street Floor. Rear. Kuboei mats loi l black serge. .->4 only, lb oc white feet values to $1.30. Special Fri- nwrlaJH a r«r,»tc i a v tomobiles; SI.OO value. Spe- inches. Special Fridav onlv. Fancy cwain com ....-i day only #1.19 l \ ZZZHZI riil Frirla-u nntv (!<)/, , <»uv New htring Beans t r, <■«■■ Ril ' c l inches in diameter, 24 inches f ... . ___ - va S?iid n vsSSbto.*::::j f " r 3Bc Mens Socks Diveß ' iui'eet o Fkfoi fltcn ' art ' high, furnished complete for Women s Warm Shoes 75c heavy rubber door 51.50 black Melton cloth, ivory soap )10 i,«r. 25c black silk socks, sec- v 21—& as or electricity. Special $1 50 felt lined shoes hut mats; 18x30 inches. Special 54 inches. Special Friday i'te!i%>Tsoap° ap ; | on( ? s - Special Friday only, Friday only $7.39 ton and lace styles heavy Friday only 49* only, yard 95* Stewart I,K ' Lace Guimpes Dive., Pomeroy & Stewart. stitched soles, missing sizes, 60c cocoa mats. Special $2.00 black mens serge, ' l. , Fr Dlve "' &?or StM ' &rt ' Lace and organdie Special Friday only, SI.OO Friday Olllv 49* 54 inches. Special Friday Grandma's washing powder, Co ) wuimnes ill while anrferrn _ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, , , , 1 packages. Special Friday only. o Uimpes 111 Unite ana ecru, \ Street Floor. Rear. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, onl\. A aid Jpl.ttt) 10 packages for 84e _ \ values tO SI.OO. Special Fl'i- Wnmf>n R Rath RnKps ' S Third Flour. Baker's silver polish, 25c jar. i. - DraDeneS rliv nnlv ,iu/, IIICU 5 Da 111 IVUDcS v > $2.00 black coating, :,4 special Friday only i»e . P y° > 48* Beacon blanket bath robes, 17 ',"77 > t inches. Special Friday onlv, cla 7Tri C(1 i &A A A Third Floor. Second Floor. Front. , , . . . Cotton cluny laCC edges . Street Floor. . , , •. . TT Omen S ifi.jO tO f4.UU V / L • Lancaster new dried corn. . . • . _ . !* J Zvc blankets for hahies. ' Special Friday only, lb tie and insertions; 1 to 2 inches r r i r i nv m ,t v Shops at $1 C'lief sauce for cold meals. Spe- . ~_t a., in. c-... t ri(Ja\ Onlj OnOeS 31 r I • I n A cial l r rlday only, bottle 7e Wltle, V allies tO lUc. hpe- / Linoleum Remnants Art Pieces Fr"^ ri Viy m bo°ttie RtBUP ' cial Friday only, yard, 5* Nainsook Gowns 59c bleached sheets; si:lack velvet. Remnants of 55c and 60c SI.OO to SIO.OO embroider- aa^.^o J i Allover shadow lace. 36 .Nainsook gowns with ki- 81xW ' Friday on,y W cloth melTcaU cork linoleum. 3to 10 square ed center pieces; dust mark- j 2 " o vaTue. ad specilf FHd\ y y^ni'" 6 * inches; white; values to 75c. mono sleeves, lace edge 59c unbleached sheets; and tan calf shoes. $2.50 to yard pieces. Special Friday ed. Special Friday only, >«e Special Fridav onlv, yard, trims neck and sleeves. Spe- size 81\90. Friday onlv, $4 00 values Soecial Fridav nnlv sn vrl Half Price lvingan s pure lard, loc grade. * , . , T , , •' Vdiucs. .special 1 I Kiav oniy, sq. ya tup nan frice. Special Friday only, lb. ...isMie 39* cial Friday only 2»>* 50* only $1.95 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy t Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives Pomerov & Stewart Third Moor. Third Moor. Basement. Street Floor. Second Floor. Street Floor. vf >> / ■ v v * *■ • JJ NEW RULINGS ON COMPENSATION Slate and Municipal Appointive Employes Come Under Regulations of Act Following the announcement that the United States Steel Company has accepted the Workmen's Compensa tion law in both "the letter and the Bringing Up Father $ # # # $ $ By McManuz ' Ztf&ZXat 1 r -I S. - ~ !&??«?* I -. 1 R ISN , TTHACT —^HOEJ - OPERA TTCKUT TO VOUR |» TM - _ ' P THE MATTER* 11 SSSPI c5£!S p^ T °x^?^k7 —4-i ;: " j J, v p - FO * TO " w *— ) L^ 1 - 1 :!i °' r " ! ml !. -&<* i THURSDAY EVENING, jspirit," the Workmen's Compensation] I tSoard promulgated the following new' rulings: "All persons appointed by and on j the payrolls of a State, county, city, \ borough, township, school board or j other governmental subdivision of the j State are employes of such State, I county, city, borough, township, school | board or other governmental subdivi sion of the State for the purpose of compensation. "The ordinary private chauffeur while acting as such is engaged in do- i niestic service within the meaning of the Supplement No. 343, 1915, and is. therefore, not covered by the Work-1 men's Compensation act of 1915. "The Hoard rules that charitable corporations, colleges, hospitals, etc., | being corporations not for profit are! ] employers within the meaning of the act and that if they do not give to their employes the notices provided in I Section 302 they will be liable for ! Compensation under article 3. i "Tho Board declines to give a ruling Jus to the liability under article 2 of at charitable corporation whttch rejects' (article 3 os this question is one for the 1 determination of the Courts and not! the Board." Italians Killed Francis Rawle and Joseph W. Hen-J I derson of Philadelphia, counsel for the Italian consulate in Philadelphia ap peared before the Board to discuss Mho forms to be adopted for establish ing proof of death of Italian workers, in Pennsylvania and what proofs will I he required by the Board to determine I the dependents in Italy of workers HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH killed in this country. The attorneys j •state that there are about 400,0001 Italians In Pennsylvania. The Board received assurance that] the United States Steel Corporation | will give its complete co-operation in i complying with the Workmen's Com- I pensatlon act of Pennsylvania, from ! David A. Reed, of the legal firm of J Heed, Smith, Shaw and Beai of Pitts- i burgh, counsel for the steel corpora tion. The subsidiary companies in l Pennsylvania include: The Carnegie; Steel Company, National Tube Com pany. American Bridge Company.' American St eel and Wire Company, j American Sheet and Tin Plate Com pany, Pittsburgh Bessemer and Lake! Erie Railroad Company, and H. C. Flick Coke Company. Mr. Reed in his letter gave the' 11 Workmen's Compensation Board the] j following assurance: "I wish to as-| sure you, although I think it is quite J evident, that it is the disposition of i the steel corporation and its executive | officers without exception, to do all in their power to comply, not only with the letter but the spirit of this law." Mummer Parade Will Be Biggest Yet Held Here | Details for the annual mummers' j parade were worked out at a largely j attended meeting of the local asso ; ciation. Representatives were present ! j from many local organizations. The | finance committee reported progress and will try to secure SI,OOO by Ja'n -1 uary 1. The association will meet DECEMBER 2, 1915. ! every Wednesday night until the big ' event takes place. The chief marshal, F. H. Hoy, Jr.. ! last niffht announced his plans and ' named Rosa R. Seaman us chief of i staff. Clarence O. Backenstoss will be chief of aids, and Robert Buck, Sr., i chief of heralds. The following aids were named: William C. Orr, O. C. Bickel, Charles B. Orr, Charles U. Bauni, Amos Drabenstadt, George Con- j ! nor. George Van Kirk, George Grear, Patrick Hylan, Stanley G. Backenstoss and Cy Heckert. Others will be named I next Wednesday. The parade will take j place in the afternoon, starting at 1.15 i o'clock. The following floats and or- | ganizations reported last night: Union Hose Company, of Middle- j town; Fraternal Order of Eagles, this I city; Albion Athletic Club; Camp Cur- i tin Fire Company; Eodjre No. 107, ] — 1 ■ ' Loyal Order of Moose, 200 men and j float.; Moorhead Entertainment Com- J pany; Fourth and Woodbine Club; B. j F. Hoffman, twenty horses and float; Amos Shank, Elizabetlitown; Schnitzel ! Bum Band, of Elizabethtown: Ma j jestic Theater with float; Walter Mont ; gomery with float; Russ Brothers with float, and B. G. Murray with float. POSTPONE MEETING | The meeting of the Allison Hill i Smoke Nuisance Association scheduled i to be held this evening in the Un | coin building has been postponed in i definitely. i Quality is the chief aim in the i Decker