14 Dives, Pomeroy Sale of the $ 100,000 Cook Stock Is the Most Absorbing Topic of the Moment Among HarrisburgsThousands of Shoppers SaleofCook'sCurtams&bDraperies Brings Extraordinary Values ! Mere are a few examples of the rare value-giving in curtains and curtain goods, a splendid line of which came -v " iihiheCookstock ' T / a' j j[ Brussels net curtains; 3>_> yards long; in 3 and 4 pair lots. L. \V. Tapestry tabic covers in 36-inch square sizes; red, green and /£//'/*. **' '*** |l4U:h A s P r ' ces » $12.50 and Our prices $2.50 to $5.00 mixed colorings. L. W. Cook's prices, 50c and 75c. Our price, *jVj 'r==4»j Heavv door curtains in fancy weaves; plain edge and fringed; each 2Sf ft® 'tiiwM " n be ." S H/ ?r C ° UCh C ° VerS - LW * C °° k ' S PriCCS ' ss °° l ° *££■ Nottingham lace, net and scrim curtains, in three and four-pair f W V '■{( / J S'* Bel :ii» ° ur >""■ s,np : !,Sc io. s . ta ec™ i..w. o**-, P n« s . si. so a,«i $5.00. Our " r^ ?!»># Odd pairs ot curtains in ruffled muslin, scrim, brussels net. • • , a.., - A JR •" Vn'V-tC. &FJ i: ; i fflraSf Nottingham lace and madras. One pair of a kind. On sale at half pnces ' pan ' ; ; to *^ >o • ~ p r i C e Printed silkoline in many colorings; 36 inches wide. L. \V. & Scrim, net. etamine and drapery materials. L. W. Cook's prices, Cook's price, 12j4c. Our price, yard 8* 1 tl r t i i I 19c to 39c. Our price, yard lof j „ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Third Floor. Cook's Cotton Goods stock Sweaters and Men's Furnishings in Comfortables Are "Way \t a* 'if> j - Below Current Prices at Very Material Reductions Cook Stock Bring Values \WII not jiave so good an opportunity for many r a month to stock up on bedding supplies as the sale of Despite the market s advances in all lines ot cot- the L w Cook stock provides> ton goods, we have reduced to remarkable proportions 100 11X1001*10.11.1 lO ItIISS Hastily grouped lots include: the entile stock liom the L. \\ . Cook ."tore. In Collars, shirts, neckwear, pajamas, night shirts and sweaters arc featured in the Cook sale at ce .^ r .' c t e stance these remarkable savings: the most substantial savings offered in a long while. ComLrtables? alsoite^colors '.''.!.'!!.'!!.'!!!!!! $450 s».<>B In the Street Floor Section coot's our Cook's our Fine cotton comfortables 3.00 s'.i.<iO Cooks Our Price Price price Price Cotton filled comfortables $1.25 $1.09 Price Price Men's linen cuffs 25c 2 prs. 23c Women's belted and plain weave Cotton filled comfortables SI.OO S!><- Scotch Gingham 32 inches 25c 17<S Knickerbocker shoulder braces for sweaters lio.oo $5.98 Cotton filled baby comfortables $1.25 SI.OO <;;iL- T,. st: -.h V, ';„rt,.e l-ialf silt- Mr o-lf. men and boys 75c and SI.OO 15c Women's $7.50 Angora sweaters, two- , Jacqard comfortables $4.50 $:t.»S • 11""* ,-n t- Mens linen handkerchiefs 25c 18c tone effects $7.50 $4.98 Jacqtiard comfortables $5.50 s4.<>o Colored Dress Lmcil rOc to 69c 2«><* Men's linen handkerchiefs '..l2'ic 10c Women's worsted sweaters.... $5 and $6.50 SS.9B Navaio Art Craft woolen robes $6.00 $-1.98 Batiste. 50 inches, solid shades 37#c to 50c 19* S °" d P ° StS " "I! ~ omen ! ! plain weave sweaters - $s and * 3 - 25 * 2 - 50 Slumber robes, Indian designs .sh69 $1 .29 ln hoemx mufflers 25c 10c Women's worsted sweaters ...$3.50 and $4 *2.98 d: i « ui. c ui rll ru\ J, (l Satme. plain and figured I Phoenix mufflers 35c and 50c 25c Children's Norfolk and plain style \, ink 3 "'l bl " e CO'llfortableS, full size $3.00 s'i.(»o lasper silk, half silk 50c 25© Phoenix mufflers 75c and SI.OO 50c sweaters $3 50 and $3 75 $2 50 00l filled comfortables covered with cheese Silk muslin, plain and figured 25c 12/,* sJU -" 0 ft ° Children's .waters $2.50 and $2.75 si.9B cloth ... .... $3.25 $2.15 bllK four-in-hand ties «0o 3oc Boys' and Girls' roll collar sweaters Satin covered crib comfortables filled With wool. JS-1.00 $.*..»0 Ottoman, solid shades 3/ '/>C Si>C $1.50 striped madras shirts, soft and s l-75 and S1 9S 19 Soiscttc. solid shades / 25c 13© sliff cuffs *1.50 51.19 Boys' and Girls' plain and fancy 0 4 - Crene He Thine % inches Inlf silk- W r Striped stiff bosom shirts $1 and $1.50 69c weave sweaters SI.OO and $1.25 79c r\T f nnVc StnT K nf 1 negligee shirts SI.OO 79c Children's plain weave sweaters, $1 to $1.98 56c U1 In the Basement Section Plain white stiff bosom shirts SI.OO 69c Women's cardigran jackets $1.25 95c Tub Bl , k shirts SSoQ 9350 women's knit vests and jackets. $1 and $1.50 69c Dress Ginghams, 30 inches 12}_>c 10© I Silk and silk and linen shirts ..$3.50 and $4 52.48 Men's heavy shaker knit Byron col- X y dllCl ilClCrW' 6ul i-» • f \ iii.i - Men'® flannelette pajamas $1.30 Si m laf sweaters ts aa oh ' Prints, light and dark styles /C .><» 1 Men's flannelette pajamas ti 00 79?. 4.1/1 11 1 IM , .Z . . . . ir . ... . Men's night shirts 50c <i«£ MEN'S BATH ROBES / JV A wonderful assemblage of values prc- I lannelette. neat and lancv stvles 10c and 1.-'C 5' 2© Kruit-of-Loom nieht shirts -k„ -2 C D .. u / X<<v 0 . . , c : 10 Boys flwmeVette and nuisiin"" Serpentine Crepe, kimono styles 18c shirts 9 B Bn< . Bat " robes $3.50 and $3.75 #2.98 / . , . , . , Men's muslin night" shirts !.'.".'.".".' Boys' bath robe is.so ' ' saving on hosiery and underwear such as Men ' s «ann e ' e "e night shirts 75c 50c Dives Pom«,roy & Stewart—Street Floor. ' AWT M — havc not obtained for years. ! I I j l Men's natural wool union suits, heavy weight: " Sn I \MA I Men's heavy natural wool shirts and drawers; Pyl 117" y j v * 7*ll A • ! nß\ \ / Cook's price SI.OO. Our Price, each 79c is- Women s Coats that Will Be Attractive v-l / cXsussiznMs? ssrwisi >• . v w T T 11X V U \ ~ S Men's heavy cotton fleece lined shirts and drawers: Cook's price 50c. Our Price 39c KM a Year From Now: In the Cook Sale .• *) V'j :! Women's white cotton ribbed vests; long sleeves; Cook's price 29c. P _ —| ScOICS of gdl ments, flesh flOlll the L. W . Cook stock and made bv well-known Children's cotton ribbed union suits; fleece lined; Cook's price so"c. j . . , Our Price 39c makers ot Cleveland, in a variety ot cloths and styles that make them worthy for fas- MEX'S SOCKS $2.98 to $4 25 Silk tidious women. Cotton and lisle fashioned socks; Cook's price 50c. Our Price . .25c V 111Y T T UIUIJ ' ! WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSE A\ omen s and misses coats of all-wool mixtures in solid colors and striped fancy weaves. L. \Y. women's black cotton and lisle hose; Cook s price 37 'ic. Our P f nrn til P Qf QQ pi ices, ,SB. .h, SIO.OO and 512..i0. Our price JHJJ.iiO Women's blacii cotton and iisie hose; fashioned feet: regular and * 1 Will lilvl/ - Q.irl _ , n . r . extra sizes: Cook's price 50c. Our Price 39c 1 I ' ! IU mksts nnt an-vvooi kerse) and Scotch weave coats. L. \\. Cook prices, Women's silk boot hose; Cook's price 50c. Our Price 25c $12.98, 515.00 and 516.50. Our price u>- t w, Women's thread silk hose; Cook's price SI.OO. Our Price 50c Ti,« .„„;„i„ ,i „i : i* i I . . . . , . * Women's black cotton and lisle hose; seamless and fashioned feet; 1 lie matei lals are CI epe de chine, messalme and " omen s and misses navy blue, grey mode and black coat"*, mostlv in «olid color T W ( "nnt- Cook's price 25c. Our Price 19c r . . . . , , , nricp« "lO -jnrl «V>o fin n, • - - - K Children's black lisle hose; all sizes; Cook's price 25c. Our Price, 19c tafteta and in every item is to be found a bargain that P nces > Vie.ou and jk-su.ou. Our price Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—street Floor. every woman will appreciate. Between $2.98 and j Unes p " lueio> & stewart - second Floor. $4.25 there are several hundred at $3.25 and $3.98. All Wometl'S and Misses' SliitS Fine quality Georgette crepe waists over net and solid col- I Excellent Qualities of Black Taffeta and From the L.W.Cook Stock ors in crepe de chine blouses, in various colors. L. \Y. Cook i v _ IIJ'CIIIUaCU prices, $3.50, $3.98, $5.00 and $5.69. Our price $2.50 JViOSSHIinO i Of I_vOSS 111 tho C-Ook S&lp Including otyles Dougnt ror the Crepe de chine and Georgette crepe waists in an excellent Forthcoming Spring range of shades and complete size ranges. L. W. Cook orices, 1 Shoppers certainly are fortunate in being able to buv high-grade staple black silks at such savines I $4.50. $5.00 and 55.98. Our price $3.98 rnol . s <w The P riccs are almost unbelievably low ' Price i*rice Cook's Our an d the values are exceptional. Only a M Street Floor, Fourth Street Aisle. „ . .. . , . Price Price , i t > Black taffeta, 40 mciies; yard si.»o »i.i 9 , few items arc mentioned for to-morrow s Black taffeta. 40 inches; yard $1.39 $1.09 Black tafteta, 3G inches; yard SI.OO 89c . Black messallne, 36 inches; yard $1.25 98c Black tafteta, 36 inches; yard 9Bc 79c great list of buyers— jfST/ \ T-% | lO'll * ,l * Tt'\\ If? Of Women's, misses' and juniors' suits of /Ygy / I Women's Nprkwpflr Prnm DmCK vMIKS in tho IVllll Slicl i Qctorv O£UO excellent quality in grey, Copenhagen, /jYvZ I NWCm 1 lUUI *!.» black taffeta. 10 inches; yard ,1.05 $.,00 b.ack taffeta, 42 inches: Tard W ,9 black taffeta, 40 inches; yard $1.19 j SI.OO kKck Peau de Soie, 36 inches; yard 88c prices, $13.98, $18.50, $19.50 and 532.;>0. // T1 \ f 1l O j A T ± X® black taffeta, 36 inches; yard 98c $1.50 Mb<*k Peau de Soie, 36 inches; yard $1.29 • a».» rr/i f / [ V\\ I HflK S I OfP ' /\ fl ntpr. SI-I5 ac . k taffeta, 36 inches; yard ..$1.39 | «1.50 black Soiree Luxor, 36 inches; yard $1.29 Our price J|M.OU / j \J \\ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. . /» —^ covert and Irish frieze suits; sizes 14 to U \ esting Assemblage 18 - l. w. Coo k prices, $15.00 to $19.50. \ \ / \ The assortment of styles $1.50 For GiHs' Winter CoatS That Wo V S a "c'f S t wclr'nce 11 /' V J • cravenette raincoats. L. W Cook prices, / \ is the one thing that will OIJTT <t* C f\Q $5.00 to $7.50. Our price $2.1>8 ' — / \ attract hundreds of buyers L J MK Women's slip-on raincoats of imported /'/ )Jk fIPR.,, \ to the sale of the L. \V. : W f j weaves. L. W. Cook prices, $15.00 to M JS 1 ( I Cook stock to-morrow. ! One of the big" surprises in the sale of the L. W. Cook stocks is the great showing j \ i 1 "tV i*tf[ / [, ° r q«'ck reading we of coats for girls and children. Sizes are 2to 6 years and 6to 14 vears. \\T y I~\ CI * ±. O * &$&/ quote these values: , 4 . . .. Women s Dress okirts at Dig XS I jffltrliy r n Children s6 to 12-year all-wool plaid and navy Girls 10 and 12-year chinchilla coats. L. W. " - .w/vfllpy v OOk S I >lll* T , lf ' __ _ _ _ _ v, Price Price j blue serge coats. L. W. Cook price, $0.98. Our Cook price, $12.50. Our price $5.00 Qnirinrfe i-n fU o. \r Qqlo cook's Our sllK & |] B0 ,» 5c price $1.50 Children's 2to 6-year coats in solid color cloth OcAVliljJo 111 Hie Odlvly T „r n „,,r l>P ' ce , * r, '" c Crepe de chine Kiva Children's 6 to 14-year cheviot, serge, club and corduroys. L. W. Cook prices, $3.75 and All wool serge skirts in navy blue and black; U W. Cook priccs aa » A » A ti Qfl fO fiA nnH SI 7R (hir i uUii „.. . 25! 'fVf.nt> S fi® rhina *v>Aa<i ~ D ° checks and imported mixtures. L. VV . Cook $6.50. Our price $1.50 Narrow and wide wale corduroy skirts in navy blue, iiiack, grev. Collars . to C sroo ' «carfs sto »5 $2.30 prices, $4.25 to SIO.OO. Our price $2.50 Children's 4to 6-year corduroys, broadcloth and . Brcen aml a '! w °°! " erße sklrts: . L ;. W \ Co ° k . P . rlce . s3 : s °'s^B wlndsor ties !.!.!! 30n 25c scarfs .. ." e .*! . &d ss.oo $1.98 Girls' 6to 12-year coats in solid colors, mix- and xibeline coats, in navy blue, green and black. serge p lin skirts in navy blue anil biack; L. w. Cook 0 7es n teis .. aml soc n t e o SI.OO 25c "scarfs 6 C ! ,l . nC , head $2.50 sl.s# turcs and overshot plaids. L. VV. Cook prices, L. W. Cook prices, $5.50 and $6.50. Our price, ' A "°* w o'oi serge, popi'in, 'shepherd check' skirts; L!' w." Cook price Organdie vestees . . 2Gc 12«4c jSJIk "carfs $2.50 to $4 »8c S6.PB to $12.50. Our price s:t.so $2.50 °' All wool serge", poplin and shadow skirts:* L.' W. Cook prices s6^o Fiaif! and polka clot ( C»'*K seal IS 91.0 V 75C _ kl _ onrl nfl Our Prir<»«4 s:l .'»(» mill tt,") Till middy ties ... oOc to $1 25c|D1ve«$ Pomeroy & Stewart —St. PI. Jives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. , Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 0, 1016. .
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