16 * Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart ft Easter Shopping Lists Can Be Filled From These Friday Specials at Big Savings!; No Friday Spe- Silk Waists in ' V, ' Men's Negligee Shirts • j Basement Wash Goods } A T> I UI O I i BML WW Aeghgee shirts in stripes, I • i Q _ > (~* O Remarkable Sale 1 Q /c'M jfeiY plain white and noveltv pat- . -* IC madras shirting; .>2 CiaiS oenr W. F«irth street bar- &.*} terns, sizes 13j/« to 17. form- inches wide; white grounds | w 1 <*a!n aisle to morrow is IL# // MAjSL erlv marked up to $l. l >B. Fri- and neat colored stripes. F) or Mail or ■ , : ... /£$ V c i av on t v ,■;«>« Special Fridav onlv. vard. ! ui iviciu oi promised a sale ot silk •*.'s?, •• , ■ p> ft irk , /-v < blouses that will bring more 4 vh\ V fcfc v fm- IJJJ '-'XX v* ' &&&'• n'v M . pom«rov «• «>»»»«. , .. 7. , Phone Orders irenuine savings than vouve //T >C\ Ja .. Men * store, street Floor. -re wash suiting: linen seen at anv time this year- -d M // yy\\/\ finish; white grounds with Filled «f brieflv: * \\ \ , , neat and fancy checks. Spe i liieu X am - // n y c 1 \ cial Friday only, yard. I9f« > $1.25 and $1.50 white lap i 1 // X" Koys Suspenders I |. .I*l i 1 t silk waists. Special Friday 10c elastic lisle web sus- -"j 1 ''if'VV T' -Yl' Books at 15c only 500 ' ponder, Friday .* , Good titles from our cir- $2.98 and $4.95 crepe de ,/ \ r v\ Div**. pnmerov * st»wart. llf culating library. chine lace, and mes- . i 1 Men $ moic, stioet l'U.oi. m 18c crcpc; neat styles: 30 la,"s!.StUMcto"o„lta: 1 '**.<*> JuJK\ tWl -V;' ' Men's Handkerchiefs creator kW j 2S2S%joP"" t f tSv '"lo ! The Supplanter / \ \.Cl\ \-/ '\\( l\ \ " 12 'jc crepe gingham; in i Steve Veager Voile Specials 'W'\ s !'\\ • \ \ \ V mm''B st ™ e, r °st r?e t s fioo n l fancy plaids. Special Fri- : Patrol of the Sun Dance 39c embroidered voile; 36 [AW* J'\\ .* ' : ' day only, yard »<• Down Among Men Spedal Fr fe H' / | 1 ,., M p| . du-c, Pom =|?t Stewart. The Ragged Messenger onl>, jard t9f U */ "/' : Men S Night Shirts s * The Full of the Moon Remnants of voile; 2to 5- /. . ' f c 3oc flannelette night \ Home yard Special Friday M * . ,y ■' shirts. Friday only .. 3-1 f Sheets and Muslins Special Friday only ... 4,"»e Dive., Stewart. shfrts. Frfda^oiily^.. 72x90 . Specia'Kr^- — —\ Rugs and Matting -5 r ' /c , quallt ;.' s,)ecial Furniture Specials oO c cocoa mats. Fridav t .1 t~\ 1 c \ . • o • M . , . c . ' 4 Two-inch post brass beds. only 47e ltl the OI A.ttraCtlVo OllltS MISSOS " incl ' mus- Special Fridav onlv. #B. ?5 - ~ , .. 1 xl.l 11 ' . " . , f c rubber niats - Fr 'l a >' shoes. Goodyear welted day only, yard :?<• FridT^ spr .' No Garment Will "T. .?"** Golden oak extension 27x54 inches. Friday only, T / Dives. Pomeroy a- Stewart, cial Fridav onlv $4.89 tables. With Platform base in 19C- l YfP.tJ.tP.f / rn/hmrtnHCP Street Floor, Hear. e-i .. . w» -*■ »»-w w > ■' IJlves, Pomeroy &• Stewart. Colonial design. Special 3/c rubber door mats. Fri- • . Basement. Friday only $15,00 dav onlv ''.lc - 1 "IV T » ' Stems & Foster ? i0.75 n as scck s . Friday oniv, than Ihese Moderately Priced Mew .K Special 1-riday only ...aof- Third Floor. The smartest as well as the most becoming styles in suits for women and misses arc Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, ' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, , . , . .. i . , , . , Second Floor M.UU to niOlie alia / Third Floor. shown in tins Easter assemblage of tashion s fancies in notable variety. And aside from the J velvet bans Special Fridav WnmpnU Ilnilprwpar N loveliness of the styles, the excellence of the materials and workmanship is bound to make onlv '• ' ' ' ____________________ a strong appeal to women whose tastes arc marked by individualitv. / v White cotton ribbed union Rnv*' Slinpq Clothing Lining Silk braided bags. Special suits, >lee\cle>s and lai.e For the woman or miss who does not care to pav more tlian $16.50 for her Spring IQ,- «-ninp• inchps wide Friday only loe trimmed. 111 knee length; ex- 52.00 gun metal calf but- . ' 2 - ivc satine, jo incites niae, tra large sizes. Special Fri- ton shoes; sizes 1 to s'/2. suit we have developed a collection of choice stvles in poplin. One suit which stands out ' n colors and black. Special 49c leather bags. Special dav onlv '*i)c Friday onlv ; : J ! , Friday only, yard Friday only 10<" " as a special value is made with a yoke front and back and a broad sash of satm; the large . Men S Underwear $1.50 satin calf shoes. collar of self material has an underlay of green silk poplin, lined with fine quality peau de . " r ' c Farmers satin; 3.i ?0c a "d SI.OO silk and SI : 0 union suits in 0 4 lUt rolU toilet paper. c , , - . . , , , I ' l , t • t . - . . ( . Special Fridav onlv, vard, p r jd av onlv ? lady ot the land, these dainty gowns that have just been uncovered in our Dress De- 50c white fancy braids. v . Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, - ' - "* partment. Thev bring the scent of roses from old-fashioned gardens and the music of the Friday only, bolt, H<« and _ ' to / s / $] ()8 10 . qt aluminum minuet. ' ' ' 100 Soc serge; aU wool; in \ water pails. Friday only, rare gowns for Easter luncheons and evening occasions at verv moderate cost. 39c babv pillow tops. Fri- )C \'' s,a<< - s - Speua 'K a> Drug Sundries d»,,. p. w . » r ,„„, day only' ISt t 75c bottle Dioxogen: 1C ' ,Ss ' plated sets Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, . cream seige, 50 | ozs. Soecial Fridav <>nk- irons. Friday ' Third Floor. inches wide; all wool. Spc -49e only <9<* v cial Friday only, yard, f" \ mi. nn 50c bottle perfume. Spe- $2.75 decorated dinner R P J Snread* . Wnmpn'c ShnP« 7. ———\ f cial Friday onlv 15c sets. 36 pieces - enough bedspreads fe | ( i Women S Shoes Groceries $1.25 mixed suitings; 50 Hartshorn ammonia S>e- service for f> persons. Fri- $3.,0 satin bed spreads. $2,50 black kidskin shoes, 1S cake . , v „ry "iches wide. Special Friday ~r : , . "'I f i.. v ~n i .. m a-{ Marseilles patterns, full size. missing sizes. Friday onlv. 12 takes P. &o. soai> 4»e only, yard jpl.oo Cial Fridav onlv >I.OO p,.-u„ «>><«) "«SI «»- 12 cakes Feis Naptha soap .. Lite „ i ndav 0111} Sl*».4-.' -:M3" !H1.90 12 cakes Babbitt's soap 10«' 10 cakes white laundry soap, are ; I » - , • . 1 ® 1 Dives. Pomeroy Stewart. U. Dives. Pomeroy K- Stewart, 12 cakes Star soap 4!»e Wide; 111 naw and brown. Friday only I V.'.V.V.V.V.V. S. cal Friday only. Of and 10* , u r antos. Friday onlv Drapery Remnants ( Women's Boudoir t..n V;r ™„ , $1.25 navy French rr e; davSv " a,e - p i-o Remnants of 15c to 25C & - - dav'onfv % vard CC '#l 00 - Di\es. t & Stewart scrini, net and cretonne. Fri- olippers parks succotash *' * Dry Ammonia. Special v day only, yard lOf $1.50 suede kid boudoir 3 can* corn 0 ." 8 jjne $1.75 navy serge; 56 inches Friday only 5e ]( , ...i.j.p curtain swics Growing Ferns slippers, hand turned leather * boxes'' Gold Medal'roiled oatsf"' I wide. Special Friday only. I Fridav'mlv P °" der " SpeC i a J Black Dress Goods with ruffled ed R e. yellow OT Packed ready to plant in solcs ' Fnday only . .SI.OO „ ck , UML „» yard $1.49 • • * B=;c ser"-e- all wool S ne - P ink border. Friday only, t Dives, pomeroy & Stewart, i2u-ib. sacks pnisbury flour. s«e Dlves ' str T 2et°Fi^or Stewart ' Compressed rouee. Soe- • ,^., r&e ' . W001 ; -JI e Hf. pOIS ' . street Floor, Rear. 12U-lb. sacks Eagle flour ... .We L Btreet Floor. cial Friday only .. .. 10c cial Friday only, yard, 090 y _ 'J." " • Asparagus or climbing ' —' MVffln^oe"% White wood back hair SI.OO gabardine; all wool. '' I Third°Fioor tenart ' lace fern; fine green; the UL JTL-'K "* 1 ib? X pecan : 'kernels". °!! '. s«e r D l* c j A brushes. Special Friday Special Friday only, yard, ' fronds retain their fresh- fIUCK 3no lUrKlsn 1 ih. almond kernels noe i olice olispenders only 15e _ . ' ness for weeks when cut. Towels io lb ib». fl auKar° foV -oe with ii.oo 19c heavy police suspend d,V„. Er .„, $1.25 serge; 54 inches White Goods Boston ferns; when fully 80 Hock Towels, gnest JMf"««• Friday only ... lajif wide, all wool. Special Fri- $1.25 white nainsook, fine matured the fronds attain a size. Friday only 5c Reading sliced ham. lb.Me Dives. Pomeroy & ste Wa rt. day only, yard SI.OO finish 10 yards to piece, box- length of 4 feet. 75c and* SI.OO Turkish • gZu™ boioßn^ r Juwße.* ib.*. A ""'" S "'" e ' K '° or - Infants Shoes' $1.25 henrietta. Special ed " nday ° nl ' 980 Whitmann ferns, wide bath towels, plaid and col- kladi^ba^onT 6^:. % SI.OO tan kidskin button Friday only, yard ...Jtft.OO 19c rice cloth, 36 inches. fronds, graceful, dense and ored borders. Friday only, A lie udlnK a box of' Takhoma I Canvas Gloves shoes, hand turned soles 75c granite cloth; 50 Ua -"" " N ~ /2< " feathery. C Turk>h bath towels, FresTi" boxed ' Sunshine ' Raster 25c waterproof grey can- V *P n "S 1^ e s ' sizes 4j;o inches wide. Special Friday 10c cross stripe, 27 inches. Choice of any of these blue border. Friday only, Demonstration ofjeiio and' Jciio vas gloves. Friday only, 2 8. rriday only ~>c only, yard 59e Friday only, yard 5<- ferns at 10? ' 25$ prlceS'^or^To^ r ."....Tasi pair 25? DU Street°Floor Rear*"^ 1, Dives, Pon>e«*oy _ Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, v i » street 1 ioor. Street Moor, Rear. Basement. Street Floor. Rear. Basement. Men's Store, Street Floor. w'>' y V / s* === BOARD WARNING ON COUNSEL FEES Important Notice Issued Today by the State Compensation Officials The Workmen's Compensation Board to-day directed that the following let ter b# sent to every insurance carrier insuring- against workmen's compen sation liability within the State: "It has come to the attention of the THURSDAY EVENING, Workmen's Compensation Hoard that in certain cases where compensation has been paid under agreements or awards to the attorneys of claimants, the attorneys have retained or induced the claimant to pay to them exorbitant fees or unduly large percentages of the instalments paid, without having had their fees approved by the board, as required by Sect-ion 501 of the com pensation act. "The board emphatically disapproves of such practice on the part of the attorneys. In order that this may be impossible In the future, the board re quests you to pax all compensation due. either under an agreement or an award, direct to the person entitled thereto, even though such person is represented ny an attorney of record, unless Uie attorney shall tarnish to | you the board's approval of his claim for legal services and expenses." D.WIKIi MORRETT DIES Special to the Telegraph i Mc-< hanicsburg, Pa., April 13. ! Daniel Morrett, one of the town's older, | residents died last night after two; j weeks' illness due to a complication lof diseases. He was aged 77 years; and until his illness, was active. He' j was a member of the Knights of j Malta and treasurer of the Chestnut r Hill Cemetery Association and was A aa elder in the Presbyterian church. HARRJ.SBURG TELEGRAP 1 ! INSURE LIVES IN FAVOR OF COLLEGE I Princeton Men I>lan Unique Way to Raise Alumni Memorial Fund Princeton, N. J., April 13. l nsuring their lives In favor of their college is the latent means which has been tlewsed by the senior class at Princeton University for raising an alumni memorial fund. The system has been approved by both the Princeton Graduate Council and the Hoard of Trustees, and it Is expected that after twenty-five years the class will have at least $60,000 te present to the University. The insurance policies will he taken out individually by the members of the graduation class, and the prem iums will range roughly from $4 to *l6 per year, bringing in a return of from *IOO to $4 00 each. The policies are to he held by a large in surance company and will bo divided into three classes, the entire principal being paid to the University after twenty-five years. This is the first Princeton class to have undertaken this system of raw APRIL 13, 1916. ing fund?. Previous classes have organized Memorial Committees and \ through these committees secured in dividual contributions each year. In addition to the insurance scheme, the present seniors have also offered to make individual contributions. OI:R PREPAREDNESS IX MEXICO In rounding up Villa the two big factors are speed and eyesight—i. e., transportation and scouting. As re gards both these the army is under its usual handicap of administrative and Congressional neglect. The ex pedition against Pancho's cutthroats had been a lively possibility for many months before the Columbus outrage forced our action, but in nil that time the administration had not come to any practical understanding with the de facto government. Permission had '• to be obtained before our troops co" start into Mexico, and that permission did not (at first) include the use ofl the railroads! Our forces went in Iby foot and horseback, and shipped I their supplies by autotruck. Villaj hud the enormous advantage of a lonsi start, and that advantage was given him by our own government's tardi ness. These matters are important becuuse, if the administration is to show strength and brains in foreign affairs, it might as well begin at our own borders, and If Congress is to do anything for the nation's defense it must begin by attending to the essen tial requirements of our present army and navy. The Mexican muddle shown that neither beginning has I made as jet s.