14 Dives, Pomeroy —— : |i Our Preparations For Easter l,2oo Pair of Doll Stockings Free ' Sport Hats Are More At- ; Cover Many New Styles in ! tractive This Spring Than „ 4 . c TfKPX #9dress, provided, of course the dress be of a color that f-i T% L a Splendid Collection or | Jg»3sp££9. bluc Thc " ock " Ever Before Quite find HOSE To every little girl who visits the Burson demonstra- | | There arc new spurt hats lor ruling, motor- OUIIO, ailU LSI - tion now in progress in our Hosiery Section a pair of II Ug; . for , f tcnnis and for scnera l wear. wh •* nndc more than or- '' these stockings will be given. We prefer that the little \jgjß Tj ' " 7 4 \ dinary preparations for those who KNIT TO f irl be accompanied by her mother and that she bring | \J There are sport hats in color combinations, Jjb did not anticipate their Easter WITHOUT a J||||S pfe" i doll wit 1 ler. m stripes and solid shades. There arc sport hats needs at an earlier date. I o-day »EAM ( These miniature stocking's are made on a cylinder 111 . , ...... . . m you will find ready in our outer- MW" j lool n exactly like an adult? stocking and they are - JU with soft flexible crowns making them very IJk apparel sections very interesting Jsmm *****"** '$ shaped as onlv Burson stockings are shaped, without comfortable. There arc soft silk creations as As. collections of thc season's most " seams ME SgF individual stvles. irfri ffirilßll ■ ■ light as a feather —derby like leather hats for ; J%Mw \ No matter when y° u ma >* v,slt showing of quality hose at 25* to 50* will be fea- MSk horseback riding. H yon will—there arc colored ' [FJiJ W fit V l ' ie Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart «.. rM i 9 . , , , ofQ) M' l 1 outergarment department vou turC extra sizes Sir i ar an d extrasizes 25c f?rav sailors, pcrkv little turbans—in fact, an (/ K a //! r V\v in & ; nor wIH y° u e y cr nced fe< r' • J!. urson women ' s black llsl <* ho9e ; regular sizes; Burson'* women's lisle out size hose; white and ~ . . .. 7~ , ,■ , . \VW //A! I i \ v* embarrassed in makinc an exit ' sa lV 'i't' "i' Mi' '•«" i" '•! J"''« black . 25c almost unlimited choice of sray and bright /u" Jh 'I \\ \ \ iiuudnasscu iu nwßuig i,- . r ' . ~, , ~ , brim SB.OO Scores of other styles up to $8.50 p ' Second Floor booklet to jf there is anv one thing about a home that reflects the Phipps sport huts in_ soft hemp Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart— be had at spirit of its dwellers more than any other one thing it is thc ,jrald an Second I'loor, Front. -» our store eyes of the house, and thc windows of your home arc the very You'll Be Glad to Read Them I \ ill liif l| There is not much reason to believe that real happiness j £171X7" Stvl pc Dpil tl tA/" I I how the « ill iff ■ and contentment exist in the house whose window blinds are lVlcliry Oly ItJb U1 L/dlllly Those who have made thc acquaintance of scienti- K /)M iiy t\ torn, or delapidated, f§r there is probably no other article of | "Pollyanna"--the "Glad Girl" structed Look at the windows (the eyes) of your home from the Handkerchiefs For Women will not be satished until they have read thc two books that Anatomik a single window that needs a new blind just telephone to our Sheer cottons, fine linens and dainty silks abound in this inspired the -,ieai p!a_\. Shoes re- drapery section for an estimating man. Ihe estimate will cost Easter showing of women's handkerchiefs with prices unusuallv "Pollyanna." "Pollyanna Grows Up." ceives thc WmMF vou nothing. ... .. . , . , l!v Flcanor Porter thrust of Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. attractive in thc face of'snarp market advances. Each book. #1.2.1 the bod} s • Hemstitched cotton handkerchiefs, 6 for 13c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor, Rear. VV ®V S '. ! * vj 7-£k«*o11o Qr) J „ i- c -C Hemstitched and corner embroidered handkerchiefs, 3 for .... 10c U V. C 1 | n \» B j wiflllO ailU. vJX UlU.t? Hemstitched and corner embroidered handkerchiefs in white and _ ordinal \ \ • m I _ others with touch of color in the embroidery, 9c or 3 for 25e shoes, V\ /»f I i fY> • k Silk handkerchiefs with colored borders, in pink, blue, lavender, W1 UUCI ICb comes . Out Nile and maize J2!*c 2 cans Lutz & Schramm baked beans ;| 3 cans string beans •,.•* | upo" the SQ that | A vahie t l la t will be appreciated by every Workingmau that Hemstitched and corner embroidered linen handkerchiefs, in dainty bouit? i.ui/. isiinahini Kt t. , I>s ra i,| na -jßc ! t ) lc an kles turn in and the inus- , prefers to pay a low price for his working togs. ''' " .. . 2 cans salmon a.-fc- lib coffee asr . strained If vou have ' Coats have three pockets, including patent watch and pen- \Mde hemmed comer embroideiei 1 v •e* .< 1 packages lived Ued cocoanut ... .•«• 0 cakes D. P. &s. soap My 1 t ICS art . -°V A . „,,„ r alU have f,v,- nnckots includinL' nencil and Silk crepe de chine handkerchiefs, in pink, blue, lavender, Nile, 1 jsr mustard )»<• 10 cakes SWftssoap 2»c <1 10 lpast stlS' ,r estlOn Ot foot CI 1 pOCKet , OVCraliS lia\ Cn% C* pOLKCtS, UlClUUlllg ]Jt lie 11 auu ' t bo\ raisins or currants lOr :: cakes sand soap io«- ii- i i . .1. k;k ■ T> i,, 4.J. •snprial maize and white . I™. 1 rail pared peaches ISe!" cakes spotless cleanser I.lc- ! trouble, it VOU get tired when patent W atcll pOCket on bib , Sizes O- tC .] « ....... Hpmstitched linen handkerchiefs 5c 10c 13«4c 15c 18c "5c 50c i can tabiepeacl.es lbs. large peaches f " t ]e f us show voll Higher grade overalls ill fast color; sizes to rO. Special. Hemstitched linen handkerchiefs, 51, lOc. l- /3 c, I.k. l»c. .0t lean table oil i»<- lb. peaches ; m- " n > 01 "; J ecu lcl us n " < -" b & - tf . initialed linen handkerchiefs 12 %c and 25c 1 can syrup lie 1 lb. peaches So low nuicklv VOU call get relief < * M ' i? h it in Anatomik'Shoes sold onlv Sweet-Orr & Co., and Oshkosh overalls and coats, $1.35 Tissue handkerchiefs, dainty colored styles 2oc 1 pint bottle scrape juice 22c|Sliced l am. lb 25c hv f or men alK l ...q. Carter's union made overalls and coats, fast colors. SI.OO Pussy Willow handkerchiefs with embroidered rolled edge, white, a ?bs?pea bll.fs r T . 3 " .°f.:::::: & Sun ' h,ne Clovcr Leaves - half pou Jo d e , men b"? Brownie overalls; fast colors; 35c. 39* and 50c blue. pink, maize, Nile and white 25c 3 cans tomatoes 32c 30c Sunshine biscuits 25c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, J Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. I Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart —Basement. 1 Street Floor. I 1 UTO HITS TRAIN, MAN KIIJ.KD Special to the Telegraph York. Pa., April 11.—John U. Frey, an auto mechanician, yesterday after- WORTH KNOWING Women are liable to ailments which , cause constant ill-health and on which they may consult doctors with-; out much relief. It is well worth knowing that they can get at the nearest drug-store a simple medicine, made of roots and herbs, which is just, what they need to recover health.' That medicine is Lydia E. Pinkham's ( Vegetable Compound.—Adv. JjSiiiißMliiaiiiMiiiiM ' (ser\. /A&r tr &rvfl \ in cigars I hey \ increased the, \ L 5 value J I power or your % nickel. i ■ i,... a ............. J Bringing Up Father ® By McManxts [ I'LL STAND HERE THAT . (T IS AVHILE AH'WATCH \ / <, FAMIUAR: -'T ALL THE - - FAMILIAR" V J TUESDAY EVENING, noon crasbed into a Northern Central train at Grantiey Station and received injuries which resulted in his death j before lie reached the hospital. Frey 1 was thirty-five years old and is sur vived by his wife and mother. Boy Is Knocked Out and Robbed in Reading School Special to the Telegraph Reading, Pa., April 11. Presum i ably knocked out and robbed by roughs at a social affair held by high school pupils at which he served as i treasurer, Edwin Bowers, a junior, was found unconscious in the base ment of the building. Bowers' money, amounting to S3S, and gold watch bad been'taken. He was unable to tell J. H. Kissinger, a i faculty professor who found him, what had happened. STATE FORESTERS GIVE WARNINGS Time of Danger For Fires Is Pointed Out by the State Officers First warnings of the approach of the Spring forest tire season were is sued to-day from the office of the Commissioner of Forestry. Two-thirds i of Pennsylvania's 1,100 forest fires last year burned between April 15 ; and June 1, and everyone who visits, ithe woods during these times of ex ceptional danger is asked to be more [ Don't Let a Cold Get a Good Start I The way to check a cold is to light it. from Nie first. Even the worst maladies often are easily conquered |if attacked early enough. Colds may | lead to asthma, bronchial troubles ' and pulmonary affections. In the treatment of these one of the first ! needs is to build up body resistance, j Eckman's Alterative often has as sisted in such upbuilding. As a treat ment for the troubles named, it has \ been used for more than twenty years. And in many instances it has I effected lasting relief. As with any other medicine, it should be regarded only ns a first aid 'to right care and hygienic living and a safe one. For it contains no I narcotics, opiates or habit-forming j drugs of any sort. At your druggist's. Kckniaii laboratory, Philadelphia. HARRISBURG If you see a fire, immediately notify i ; the nearest fire warden or forest j i officer. Don't stop at that —help him put 1 it out. Barnes Denies He Will Support Col. Roosevelt New York, April 11. William Barnes, formerly chairman of the; Republican State Committee, in a statement issued here yesterday at tacked ex-President Roosevelt and denied a published report that he would not oppose the nomination by the Republican party of Mr. Roose velt for the presidency. "This year," Barnes asserted, "the periodical candidacy of Mr. Roosevelt : is based upon Americanism, and such sporadic support as lie is receiving comes from his declaration in behalf of proper national defense. Mr. Roosevelt is not responsible for any j natural phenomenon, nor has he a [patent on the obvious. That this I country should be properly defended, as it is not defended now, is not open | to debate." DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? | It's usually a sign of sick kidneys, especially if the kidney action is dis ordered, passages scanty or too fre- I quent. Don't wait for more serious troubles. Begin using DoalVs Kidney j Bills. Read tills Harrisburg lesti ; mony: i William Miller, 1958 North Seventh | street, Harrisburg, says; "I had a 'constant ache in the small of my back. | I was so lame at times that I could | just manage to straighten after bend ! Ing. It took only a little more than | two boxes of Doan's Kidney Bills, ; which I got at Jno. K. Garland's Drug Store, to cure me and I have been per fectly well now for a year or more." | Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get I Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that | Mr. Miller had. Foster-Milburn C.0., ! Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertise ' ment. APRIL 11. 19io. J Just One Cl Oie Jus Sw, '"•• \l SsV/ TALK OF THE TOWN I /i IW / TL V l f |/ The New y W $15.00 ill Ivy Clothes Shop I; A. W. HOLM AN |'\| m\y 228 MARKET STREET A*| Bell Phone 1500 f/ |