Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 14, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Additional Advance Easter News on Page 24 |
t' ~ Men's Shoes in a Remarkable Sale Women Who Wear New
e" i r* * m „ Clothes Will Wear New Hosiery
Final Clearance of $4, $4.50 and $5,00 Shoes , 4? TT • n u«.
17 ,» w | , c / » TU Hosiery, as well as boots
rrom the Jerauld Stock uo Uuf 10-morrow • • have come to be regarded as =:ss;^s.
* important a factor in the mat-
In the face of constantly raising prices on all grades of leather, this exceptional ter of dress as the style of the //
opportunity will come as a complete surprise to men accustomed to buying shoes of the gown or suit itself. f w
$4.00 to $5.00 grades. Little wonder then that there is soi»
■.ir . much activity these days in the de-lvii |SSskgVp II
\\ e have gathered 300 pairs of shoes, the last of their kind from the Jerauld stock, partment devoted to women's hos- v v J jw| J H /
and marked them for quick action on account of the fact that all sizes are not repre- icr - v - i
sented in each kind; however, complete size ranges are to be found anion? the three I'ancy stripes are among the latest X J <f fflF ,
groups. of the popular styles, though black / \
/ and white arc still in great demand. |«ip
t \ \ \ if Made of russet and gun metal: button and lace. For women who have planned a est
\\ll\ \ \ // Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. shopping campaign for Easter, WC J
\ VI \x\ <v7— - mention—
\A/ \ __ _ * T T " I onrien ' B t ' lrettd 8 " k hose with fashioned feet, In black and
■T Men S wOnriCy I I OSlfirV Ol tllf"* C Fast black thread silk hose; fashioned feet and lisle garter tops, 78c
A A J . V - yl V> 1 CIHOO Thread silk hose with fashioned feet and high spliced heels, in
m black and colors SI.OO
»11 n XT 1 I t* r Thread silk seamless socks; high spliced heels; black , lIOSIKRY FOK CHILDIIKX A\l) INFANTS Fancy stripe silk hose, in assorted colors SI.OO and *1.25
VI Pn Si k A 7 NfIVP TV WP?IVP
i IvU o V-711IY VX 1 IVVVILj' II Thread silk fancy striped socks; white with black black, tan and white: all sizes 25c THRKE UNDERWEAR ITEMS
s,ri ,P es *••.•.. 50c Fine ribbed fibre silk hose; in black and white. . .50c Women's Spring weight sleeveless ribbed vests: with plain and
TT - - J.. 1 C Thread silk fancy clocked socks: white and black Fine ribbed thread silk hose; black and white... SI.OO fancy yokes
Mlll S 111 I I linn I PCI S (II _ iM , . ... . _ , a,u J £1.25 Infants' white silk and wool hose S7!Sc Spring weight white cotton and lisle ribbed vests; sleeveless and
"lAil. LO XX I. X X UIXvIX VvIO v-fX Thread silk socks, black and colors ..SI.OO aud 51..>0 Infants' fine ribbed cotton hose, seamless 12 JX,c extra sizes .. 25c and 50c
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Silk and lisle union suits In white and pink; siik«to waist; balance
. . [J v*n C ' of Barment raade white lisle; low neck and sleeveless. .SI.OO and *1.25
The Easter Presentation in Men's Furnishings Includes £Hlcl Rlt)boilS 111 EsStCf CdndloS and
Excellent Shirt and Neckwear Values 1 117
From the "Eagle" looms have come novelty and Profusion--NeW GeOrgette Collar ..
hair line patterns that will not be seen in any other Delicious chocolate and cream confections and tons of
Harrisburg store at any time during the season. Filmy> fine quality crepe de c j line Oriental lace vestees in white and cl,ocolate nov cltics, suggestive of Easter ready in the base-
Eagle cloths are created bv textile designers in the and Georgette creuc affairs are . mcnt.
"Eagle" factory and every vard of shirt material is shown in nianv lovely stvles at ®- . LUU ' " ni "'' n " us>l\u» Egg decorators will be here to decorate and name eggs;
woven for men who wear "Eagle" shirts. . '.. '.>Oc to UTS.;SO \ W * , Sch °K ° S g,vcn spec,al attent,on -
Eagle silk cloth shirts are in solid colors and stripes, with Collar and cuff sets of Georgette \j/ Organdie flat collais in embroider- \L
French cuffs, at to SPH..IO are 'narked to ed and lace trimmed styles; large or - , e SS s ' 1
Eagle novelties are rich in design and weave; with laun- Among the new neckwear effects 7 i ~~ medium shapes to #1.30 \ ars ""f V w eg S s > dozen .. 10<-
derctl or French cuffs #I.OO to #3.50 vestees that raany women will be J S OrZdie collar a,,d enff sets in Assorted chocolate covered an.mals Ij to
Pure silk shirts in noreltv and staple patterns. wearing in tile Easter promenade. ! .V... Organd.e collar and cuff sets Cocoanut cream eggs 10? dozen to ,s<f each
#2.98 to #o.(K) Embroidered organdie vestees in , embroidered and lace trimmed ef- \\ hipped cream bitter sweet chocolate coated eggs,
White dress shirts in stiff bosom or plaited effects, many styles of rolling or flat col- KfpsjJhforUikiOCi Y~ ec * s to #1.50 - toi «»<! and 5#
#1.0() and #1.50 !ars
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. One pOtllld box 50c San chocolates I
White Negligee shirts of self stripe madras or nlain cam- One pound box 60c Hershey fctsses 3#f
brie: laundered or French cuffs ......... #I.IM> and #1.50 °" e po ""1 ,ox °''. ion "'".ond, ... 3.!*
T*l_ * T IT* " n 1 * * 1 r T~i • e P ound ' sox Martinique assorted chocolates ....
Boys' shirtwaists and blouse waists are shown in the Boys'
1 nese Lovely Lingerie blouses Make 1 heir ° ,, c i°" nd „ os. assorted chocolate nut candies .... IJli
Section in manv stvles and grades' Excellent values will lx- _ _ & | Dlves ' Pon,eroy & stewart ' B » se '"ent.
f„r First Bow To-morrow in the Interest Symbols of the Easter Fes.tval 1
Men S flt 50c to SI.OO r < Hundreds of types of Easter cards and booklets go on sale
The colorings tell of Spring days and sunshine and the J_ySStor 1 rOpSrOCinOSS to-morrow in the space allotted to them north of the Fourth
quality of the weaves is as worthy as you would expect to find c . f , , . . Street Aisle.
in Ilarrisburg's best Men's Store. . ■ ,cores °' ' rc sn filmy creations have just been unpacked and though they arc very moderate in Many difterent kinds of post cards, not shown heretofore,
Broad-end four-in-hands, bat ties and the new laro-e bow P r ' cc > they bear every earmark of blouses of the better quality. Rare simplicity marks many of these will be sold at, dozen 10?
style, "Piping Rock" are to be found to-morrow in wide variety new-arrivals, the cascade frill and deep cape collars forming the only touch of trimming. Cards expressive of the Easter season are marked,
of patterns. ' touch of color is to be found in many of the styles that have been recently developed from im- 5? to 25?
1200 new four-in-hand ties in cluster or single stripes ported designs with here and there a colored embroidery dot or colorful medallions. Booklets of the kind that you will be glad to send to some
plaids and figure* will be a feature for a day or two at 01 e * ' )at ' ste ' organdie and embroidered voiles #1.95 to #IO.OO friend are 5? to 25?
VLi* inrl I-inen waists in all white, with colored collar and cuffs ♦ $1 05
-j. , ~dkerchiof linen waists, with convertible collars and patch pockets 82.95 e e •» •• A\ \T f T~*
Men S Gloves of Silk or Kid: Copenhagen. rose f ir"en,n a e )n S 'b,ue r XfmaiV t the h .T" 4 . 6 ..'!???. .® P . T".* . S, wfoS'am. Speed Wfl V " Woman S PutHp
T ri D 1 1_ PETTICOATS FOR THE NEW EASTER SIIT OR GOWN . "
1 an, Vjrey Or DiaCK ° f With circular flounce, trimmed with narrow ruffle plaiting or scallops S:t.s<>. 83.00 to $lO 00 1 llis semi-Colonial idea has made h- - •'■■ ■■» jj A-U.p—
--„ , , . . , ... cotton Petticoats sca . , , lop f <1 1 ° r circular <52.95 to $5.95 its first appearance this week in the J
Cadet and regular Sizes, for men With cotton petticoats in plain black or novelty fabrics, circular or plaited flounce SI.OO to $2.95 p ,ci.JJ Ar-rl-wt |
hands that are easy or hard to fit. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. gives every promise^ of becom'ing one \
Grey silk lined gloves in black, with . of Spring's most favored lasts.
self embroidery. Pair #I.OO ■ a TV T ■* • f . From the hands of one of Ameri-
Tan and S rev w g s A INew bhipment of Stylish Easter ientation will be made to-morrow in | |
D " ; -- * si """- M " k " "*-■ Boots and Pumps For Women Patent Coltskin, \tteW footwear]
J/ White Venetian cloth. . I
[ Jripr) tn ffinn Eight-inch high top lace boots with blue and grey Ivory kid eight-Inch lace boots, narrow pointed toes T' ie range of prices runs from #3.50 to #5.00
IVIUIJUUJ kidskin vamps and white kid tops, Goodyear welted without tips, Goodyear welted soles with high French Every day greets the arrival of new boots and pumps from
Uncommon in their colorings as well as in the value they sol ® s a , n< ! , I !' a , ther I ' ouls heels $7.00 heels '. $7.00 this or that famous maker—and each pair has been adopted 011
represent. Ribbon prices are constantly rising in the whole- » „ re £ dskln eteht-inch boots with pearl grey kid Riaito pumps in bronse, grey and black shoe soap account of its admirable service-eivine qualities,
sale field, but we protected our stocks in earlv Spring purchases P ' Goodyear welted B ° ,es and h, R h heels finish kid $,.50
last Fall. Therefore we announce- Wll ite ki dei,ht-inch lace boou with white ivory VZ
• u ', p , nbbons > n au . . n °? l p atter » s ; _6 amiheeis PatFnt coltdullkidand Kunmeta , calfpumps , nar ° grocery i>iews ror oaruraay
inches \\ulc, values to o9c. . pecial, yard While Xubuck high cut lace boots with Goodyear row toes, welted soles and French heels $1.25 3 boxes raisins 29c 2 lbs peaches lfl< %
Taffeta moire and warp print ribbons; 5 inches wide. Spe- welted soles and leather heels $5.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor, Rear. 1 jar chow chow Jtc! 2 Ibs - Prunes lin
eal, vard 190 3 cans sweet potatoes 28e 1 2 b °, f t ,aM2; a^en" yrUP .' "iTe
New black and white ribbons in piaids and stripes; 5 to 6 i /-\ id
inches Wide. \ard 2«>o to SOC 1 " [ M I \ ( J . 8 boxes Jello a.V 3 boxes toasted corn flakes .... 17c
Colored velvet ribbons, in a large range of colors; J* to \\ \\T KMVm r « A e* \Z IV& "SSS". .V/:: ;:.V
inches wide. Yard 7* to 50* CX/vY) oI U mWUII \ ("d?|\ \ ®ai Vfouf V:.V. *£ 10 o'f b VoTriel° r 7 °° wlth ~o° w ° rth
\\ arp print ribbons, in liqrht and dark grounds; 7to in- ® w w m 1 ,B - P°P corn .%«• Assorted box sunshine biscuits, 230
w'u\f> Vnr/I . a§l T —l——— H lb. Hershpy's tocoa INr Sunshine clover leaves. Vj lb. .. aoo
eneb WIUC. I aru i)Uf to I srlass mustard 5c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
1 4 cans nitter's soap 29c I Basement.
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S< Hot.ll. IIU IPlS\|.|.| t the Ktrt was ai school, and replying! MINISTERS TO ASSIST [The following mlnlslera will assist the 1,..!:.... C r L | School has just received a letter con- bill Is a Government sliver certliicaie
TittlP Rrllain Pa *r>ril 14 Fleanor hn V She as - Permission was asked to I Specal to the Ttletrapl, , pastor: The Rev. H. S. Kieffer. Ober- * 1 w luuiaii giuuui dS tainim? *l. It was addressed to the fnrmpr p..
_ " • i v t HB u " the child and stranger. Hummelstown. Pa., April 14.—Pre- Hit; the Rev. N. L. Unebach. Hershey; M nnmr " Indian school and the envelope was by Gal>e Parker,
James, a pupil at the Eastland school, who was a woman, disappeared, and -p nslftr S in the I'nitprl t,ie Rev# Penbrook; the
has been missinß since Monday, April nothing has been heard of them since. Easter ser\ices bege.tf in the Lnite.l Rev 8 Edwin Rupp. D. I).. Harris- -Dear Sir—Please llnd $ I for articles , n(linn s„ n printendent Lipps will
3 and it is feared that she has been The child had made her home with a Brethren Church, the Rev. Arthur S. burit: the Rev. I. H. Albri K ht, Ph. D„ _„ , „ ~ . taken some time ago. Conscience !ndian - Superintendent win
kidnaped. On thai aay the teacher of : neighbor smce the death of her mother, Lehman, pastor, on the 9th and will Middletown, and the Rev. K. AG. Carlisle, Pa. Superintendent O. money and oblige former citizen." turn the money over to the conscience
the school, Miss W ltman, was asked if • her father living at Wilmington. continue every evening until Easter. Bossier, Harrisburg* H. Lipps, of the Carlisle Indian An interesting feature is that the fund at Washington.
Bringing Dp Father # # # # # By McManus
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I here's ajs article by <ioiN' v is it one of i <UESt> i S «
oti" HOW To HAHOLE TO A,«bbERT MEt>ELF- !j\ THEM - PAY AJj \ HAD BFTTPP □
I i YOUR V/IFE" - J I'LL BE MASTER FROM r~~~~ \OG ENTER" sX LET MACiiIE C W
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FRIDAY EVENING, HAJIRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRTI. 14, 1918