16 f-■ * ■ , Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart These Frlday Bargains Embrace M any of the Season sMost Attractive Arrivals I i r v ———— v (— —— ————— \ s - _ . ~ I _ _ Basement Specials No rnaay bpe- faster Blouses of Crepe de Chine <■;■>»«• ».« . . 0 _ ,IW with gold band decoration. ' Cials bent 1 TV T / X Friday only $:i.25 d., or Man or and Oeorgette: Many Lovely Mew / \ K^y^ y iUs5 ..T b wi 'Phone Orders Styles at $3.50 to $6.50 Filled * -V ff-'uK/ I $2.00 Economy bread I ———-—"— These new arrivals depict the very latest style tendencies; JL' makers. Friday only, $1.25 / i imMl thcy owc thcir ince P tion to rccent devel °p" lcnts by Par f a » 59c covered Japanned gar- Ribbed Underwear tft\® »\ creators —at no time during the Spring season has the galaxy % f*r* I * bage cans. Friday only, 330 ... . ... .. f h } of colors or the variety of styles been so varied. jmM /,fjr;l\L V : .\\ / °f° «*. , ~,* W omens white cotton / U \A ■ y J1 / jjjyj. $1.40 6-qt. Wearever Alu- Swiss ribbed vests and " Dainty touches of embroidery constitute the soul means of f J] minum preserving kettles. tights. SI.OO quality. j bringing beautiful life into some of the new Easter blouses of B Friday only 890 ii.il I i ida} onl>, eacli. 0 n jjl \ n. Crepe de Chine. Quite the most luxurious of the new arrivals 1 M JQ c i <n if C) f or k anc j Men's Spring weight cot- I \ \ arc befrilled styles. J spoon sets. Friday only, 50 ui'l un'su iTs°' C lTroke n 'lines; This Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart showing of Easter blouses . rpi J-n TT . Two 75c O'Cedar triangle «;i on - mr i ci =;n trades Sne- i- s one t' iat every woman owes it to herself to sec. Many sur- I ZZX I - ' O I ICI I mops with long adjustable cial Fridavonly . .:.VW ' \ prising values await you. 1110 JLvdbld 1 Id I handle and one medicated and one polish mop. Friday j j J aun ty Sport Coats of White Chinchilla wo ® Ah It 1 ft ' *it 1 $2.2s Bissel s guaranteed r „ . n. ,"* The most comprehensive showing of fine Exceptionally fine cloths and chinchilla ® LOTTect 111 Oy 6 carpet sweepers. Friday Hosiery Children S quality chinchilla coats including Worumbo weaves have been developed in swagger lines only $1.69 and Men's Ci£ s t nTsr£?it l 3£ More New Hats of the Lar^e Tailored fc c pu ,i S „ ,„„ P . Friday Children s black cotton partment devoted to misses'and juniors'outer on the collar of pastel velvet. Qoilr*v» Q'f-'trlo in TJnmonrl T orrVinvn ° U hose; values to 40c. Special apparel. In all sizes at $13.50 to $20.00. OdllU! OLy lfcs 111 dllCl Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Pridav «U» u* _ M ,„. a 6 ..„, s .o.„a «o„. Shown For the First Time Tomorrow '• ' Men's 25c lisle seamless ' \ socks; black, navy and grey. - - - v CZI , „ Basement Wash Goods Special Friday only ...180 Men s Bargains rurniture specials Women s Handkerchiefs =ck ni stripe rll \ Dives, Pomeroy x- Stewart, Negligee shirts; values to 50 willow chairs, fitted ]9 C s iu< ci"pe de chine __ V 36 i..ches wide. Special Fri \ M "" : ' / $1.98, in broken lines; plain with cretonne box cushions. with embroidered roll edge day only, yd z ■ white and stripes. Special Limit two to a customer. j n pink, blue, lavender, nile, a ..rtiiprt;..., r ,f , n ~.„ Factor Millinerv that nftVrs i bat to , ... Women's Neckwear Fricla - V onl >' *** Spedal Friday °" ly ' *' i 29 maize and rose. Special Fri- , A t ; ollecU f new Laster Millinery that ofteis a hat to 3?c madr as shirting in VTOinen s necKwedr , . harmonize with any Easter suit. white ground and neat col- Malinc ruffs in white and Blue denim overalls and Mecca comb mattresses. - - v ored stripes; short lengths. black assorted colors; 50c coats; patent watch pocket Special Friday only, $4.9.) Hemstitched cotton hand- y ' ' a " purple, Copenhagen, green Special Fri day onlv, vd., and 59c values. Special Fri- coat and five pockets in pumed Qak and kerchicfs iWith c6 i o red ini- and brown: some faccd with satin; some wlth velvet crown; ' ' l&M day only 390 overalls; sizes to 44. .Spe- rockers witll sprit , s seat tials. Special Friday only. trimmed chiefly with fancy pins, narrow ribbon, flowers and 25c poplin in colored Plmen lu- rnll-M-s in Cia I>nda - von - v Special Fridav onlv, $3.49 6 for 25f ostrich. grounds. Special Friday i iciucn lac coildl. in AA fc ; L c t IWM . • " Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Second Floor. Front. onlv vd 14^ white and ecru; assorted SI.OO soft finish stlipe pel- Foldinp- rarrl l-ililo STIP Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. - " . i i -r> L- • i I-Ulp nniamac all «<yrs ' Sne- Oiaillg taill lal)lC. r>])e- Street Floor V ' , „ styles; values to r>oc. Special cale pajamas, an sizes, .pt cial Friday only SI.T9 * / 10c dress gingham. Spe- Friday only 25$ cial Friday only .9* / » v cial Friday only, yd. .. .8* ,v ■ . , , . nue«. pomerov st. wart. slß.do brass beds. Special Neffliffees and Corsets Colored Dress Goods Hassocks and Door Mats ™ ~, . . (.Jnental lace vestees m Men s store, street Floor. Friday only $16.50 negngeei dna vuneu wiuicu i/hm «««« 20c crepes in solid shades. white and ecru; flat and roll ' Nainsook gowns in low 75c shepherd check; 42 $1.50 large hassocks. Spe- Special FYiday only, yd., 5 f style. Special Friday onlv, _ Dtves, Pomeroy & Stewart, neck stvle; kimono sleeves. inches wide. Special Friday cial Friday only $1.19 ~ . ' . 250 Silk Blouses V : Special Friday only ...350 only, yd 550 " / , „ 12/ 2 c crepe ginghams in ~ • , large hassocks, hpe- fancy plaids and stripes. ■nripi "ir'i"" 1 ars $3.?0 to $3. 3 \alues in Laces and Embroideries Muslin drawers with cam- 85c serge; 42 inches wide. cial Friday only 690 Special Friday only, yd., 90 sorted shapes. Special Fri- Crepe de Chine, messaline WCes ana tmoroiaenes brie ruffle and hemstitched Special Friday only, yd. 690 _ n " ' , F n) /' t dayo,lly and plaid silk taffeta; 5 Valenciennes laces and in- hem . Special Fridav only. ' p . P . wh . and 60c large has- Div., Pomeroy Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, dozen altogether, all sizes sertions; y A to \]/ 2 inches 15,/. . 1 al . ni ocacn clotn, socks. Special Friday only, / street Fluor. 35 to Special Friday wide; values to Bc. Special nr) . 1... 06 inches wide. Special In- \ olll . v $1.98 Friday only, yd 30 t iste corsets in medium or day only, yd «>.»O 75c rubber mats. Special Floor Rugs Reduced Ribbons Reduced DIV Fou' tli 11 ?str y ef Aisie art " Shadow laces, 2to 5 inch- high bust style. Special Fri- SI.OO satin gabardine. Spe- b'iday only 490 27x54 inch $4.50 Wilton Plain and fancv ribbons- V ' ' / es wide; values to da . v only $1.95 c:al hriday only, yd. ...890 _jq c ru |,| iei . nia t s . Special r "g s - Special Friday only, 3 to 4' _> inches wide; values Special I'iidaj only, jd., «>0 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, $1.25 navy serge; 50 inch- I'iiday only $-».«>0 to 19c. Special Friday only, Sheets and Pillow Cases 20c cambric corset cover > SZHIHZ—J es wide. Special Fridav onlV. 20c'rubber stair treads; fridav 'OO 81x99 inch bleached embroidery; 17 inches wide. / \ >' d ...sl.lO 18x9. Special Friday only, n i v b " " $159 20c moire taffeta ribbons; sheets; slight imperfections; Special Friday only., yd., Groceries $1 50 silk and wool benga- 150 5 inches wide; full range of 85c grade. Special Friday 150 3 lbs. sugar for 5510 with line.'4o' inches wide. Spe- 15c rubber stair treads; 36x63 inch $3.00 Axrnin wanted colors. Special In- only Swiss embroidery flounc- one pound of loose coffee. " cial Friday only, yd. $1.15 18x7. Special Friday onlv, sterrugs. Special Fridav dl, - V to * 45-incl. bleached pillow mg; 27 nul.es wide; values = v „„. oor „ Dl ,„. Pom ,„; . Buw „ t '«> «"/ »"» case tubing; 20c grade. Spe- » Specal lT,day v ' cial Friday only, yd. ...160 a 10 cakes ivory soap and 10 , rugs. Special Friday only, t \ 81 x9O-incll bleached hem- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart lake's !]'. S p a &'s! 'siap a ? mi ni 1 Di-occ Tnorlc $1.69 Hranprv Snoriolc Stitched sheets: 75c aualitv. L btreet lloor. 10 cakes Swift's soap BSc Black UreSS UOOdS i/iapci j fcjpciiclld # . « £lft - v — * One jar syrup, one jar mustard \ -j w\ . 1 ur • 1 Dlvea, Pomeroy & Stewart, 25c to 29c linglisli curtain h " ec,al «>ly .. .Mf , , dav only Petticoats and Waists . nets in ecru and white; 4> Stamped Slippers ""i!,SS"S».. «. yd P «»V „»» 5 «*«'* petticoats in , , inches wide. Special Friday w—sl.oo Pullman slippers in lo y:, black and changeable colors. rinth«>c I inincrc only, yd 15c* f \ case; stamped to embroider; dozen'. -ior 75C granitecloth. Special Special Friday only, $2.95 , . ,;c curtain muslin in Wash Dress Cods PjJ.bh, Sgj "Z"""I Friday on ly . yd. » 50 v oi,e waists of a„- Sp^^d..^ wiiite; lengths oto r» varus. J)c embroidered voile; 36 va sVicfci S ii e n lal, i lb $1.25 serge; ?0 inches over embroidery or trimmed 75c black Farmers satin; slightly soiled. Special Fri- inches wide. Special Friday 25c crochet net baskets. whoiV ifal'i. ib.f»o wide. Special Friday only, with hand embroidery. Spe- 33 inches wide. Special Fri day only, yd only, yd 190 Special Friday only ...100 Lard, ld | e b.' ! !! !yd sl.lO cial Friday only $1.49 day only, yd 550 Dives, Pomeroy i- Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives. Ponierov & Stewart Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. Street Floor. Third Floor. ' Basement olewarl> Street tloor. Second Floor. Street ' v > i t V K 1 PERSONAL—SOCIAL College Men to Root at Big Contest Tonight Inspired by a feeling of hospitality and a desire to make the visiting col lege men who are to take part in the oratorical contest at Technical high eel 00l this evening feel at home and •welcome, it has been suggested that Don't Suffer and allow yourself to become grouchy, upset, nervous and depressed. These conditions usually indicate a dis ordered digestive system, which, if neglected, may be hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element ana put your digestive organs in good working order by taking BEECHAM S They gently stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone the stomach—purify the blood and regulate the system. These benefits are particularly marked by women at such times when nature makes special demands upon their vitality. They act promptly and safely. The next time you feel low-spirited and out of sorts, take Beecham's Pills. Their sure, mild, thorough action will Give Quick Special Direction* of Vain* to Women are with Erary Box Sold by druggist* throughout tha world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. THURSDAY EVENING. the alumnae members residing in this city of Bucknell University, State, Juniata. Lebanon Valley and St. Jo seph Colleges attend the contest and root for their respective candidates. From the numerous inquiries re ceived at the office of the local society's secretary and interest manifested else where, this meeting bids fair to he well attended and a rousing success. The judges of the contest will be Dr. C. B. Fager, Jr.. of Technical high school; Principal Dibble, of the Cen tral high school, and Headmaster Ar thur E. Brown, Harris burg Academy. There will be no charge for admis sion and everybody will be welcome. The orations follow: "The True So lution." William J. McMenainln, St. Jo seph's College; "War and Public- Opinion," Everett T. Jones, Bucknell University; "The Path to Peace," J. Stuart Innerst, Lebanon Valley Col lege; "The Police Force Principle," Robert E. Geary, State College; "God's Path to Universal Peace." Edgar C. Dielim, Juniata College. The first prize is $75 and the second $2 5. The contest is being held under the direction of the Marrisburg branch of the Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace Society. INFORMAL DANCE TO-NIGHT Miss Edith Marshall Tatnal, daugh ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Tatnal, of 238 Emerald street, will give an informal dance at her home this evening. The color scheme of yellow and white will be carried out in the decorations, re freshments and dance cards. Tn attendance will be Miss Sarah Grace Rhoads, Miss Margaret Miller, Miss Martha Whited, Miss Mabel Kiall, Miss Mary Roth, Mrs. Karl Richards, John Hall. Frank Roth, Ralph Krall, Karl Richards, Charles Kramer, Ray mond Kralk and Joseph Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Langletz Are Married 25 Years Surrounded by hosts of friends and showered with gifts and good wishes, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 11. i.angletz, of Trindle Terrace, Camp Hill, celebrated the 25th anniversary of their marriage last evening. Potted plants and frag rant flowers adorned the rooms and an elaborate supper followed the recep tion. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. I''. Entry and Miss M. Rosa baugh. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boose. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce lsenberg and son James, Mr. and Mrs. I'harles Mauk, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. David Hamsher, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rupp, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH liam Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Entry and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (taker and daughters Marie and Maud of Philadelphia, Mrs. George Booser, John Ensminger, Miss Martha Rorabaugh, Mrs. Ira Rora haugh, Mrs. George Gerhart, Miss Dora Gerhart, Mrs. Lewis Mehring and son Casper, Miss Klla Conrad, Mrs. Milton Rupp, Jliss Sara Conrad, Mrs. George Kehr, S. R. Coover. John Langletz, Albert Langletz, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. H. Langletz. Dana Griffin. a student at Ursinas College, near Philadelphia, is spend ing the Easter vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Griffin, North Seventeenth street. Mrs. Robert Hawk of GOB North Eighteenth street, and daughter Fan nie have returned from a pleasure trip to Florida and other southern points. Miss Naomi Matz, of 82 North Eigh teenth street, next week will spend a few days in Reading;, Mt. Carmel and Sunbury. At Sunbury she will attend the United Brethren Missionary con vention as a delegate from State Street United Brethren Otterbein Guild. miss Annabel Swartz and her sister, Mrs. Fred Harling of Mulberry street, are spending a few days in New York visiting their brother, William Swartz. Miss Swartz !s an elocution teacher in the Central High school. Miss Katherine Keenc, 1840 Berry hill street, is visiting Mrs. Karl D. FoKg of 1408 Rcdfleld street, Phila delphia. CENTRAL HIGH NOTES The seniors will take a two-day trip to Washington Wednesday and Thurs day. June 1 4-15. The senior class play will be held Monday and Tuesday, June 12-13. Saturday, June 10, the junior recep tion will be held at Hershey. June 11 the baccalaureate sermon will be preached to the seniors. Friday, Jnne 16, commencement will j bo hed. Mrs. A. M. Frafier and Miss M. Crammell, both of Fall Fiver, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Griffin of North Seventeenth street. Other Personals on Page 4, s. B. WATTS TO LECTURE Class No. 9, of Stevens M. E. Church, has arranged an illustrated lecture for this evening at 8 o'clock on "Rambles in Telephone Land, by S. S. Watts, local manager of the Bell Telephone company of Pennsylvania. A silver offering will be taken. Mrs. M. B. Yoffee and daughter, Rene Bernice, of California, Pa., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gross of 722 North Sixth street. Mrs. H. Ross Coover of 12 Market Square, is spending sometime in At lantic City. Navy Recruiting Station Opened in Bergner Bldg. Permanent recruiting headquarters for the United States Navy have been opened in this city, on the third floor of the Bergner building and enlist ments may be made there for all branches of the navy by men between the ages of 17 and 30. J. E. Nicholson,, chief boatswain's mate and S. Landy, boatswain's mate, iirst class, are In charge of the office which is or>en daily from 9 o'clock in Gray Hair Restored to its Natural Color In a few applications to ita original dark, (lossy nhiule. no matter how lone it baa been gray or laded, and dandruff removed by "UAH : It h ntl a in— no one will know yon »re uilnr ' It. 2Sc. 60u. SI. all dealer* or direct upon receipt ! of price. Send (or booklet "Beautiful Hair." Pfailo Hay Speclaltlea Company. Newark. N. J. APRIL 20, 1916. the morning until 5 o'clock In thei afternoon. There are fifty different trades in j the navy branch of service and a ! young man can learn one of these 1 thoroughly before his term of enlist-j ment expires. Numerous applicants' are expected here for this reason, and i an increase in pay is offered to any one who has been honorably dis charged from one enlistment In the navy and wishes to re-enlist. Both of the men in charge of the local office have been in the navy about j fourteen years, and have had wide ex- j pertence, visiting many parts of the j world. The office here will be a per manent one. WHY NOT SHAKESPEARE STAMPS In the May Woman's Home Com panion Hayden Carruth suggests that the Shakespeare Tercentennial could be fittingly observed by Great Britain by putting Shakespeare's effigy on her penny stamp, the one most common ly used. | Oen. Hartra nfl II I making new K Friend J e '?* r 1 holding the V J old or\e/ JDOJI every where. "BACK TO THE COUNTRY STORI The Y. P. S. C. E. of Augsburg Lut eran Church will hold an entertal ment Thursday evening, April 27, 8 o'clock, entitled "Back to the Cou try Store," in the Sunday school ha Fifth near Muench street. How to Treat Croup Externall 10 Rub Tick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salt* w« over the throat and chest for a few mi ntes—then cover with a warm flannel clot Leave the covering loose around the ne< ao that the soothing medicated vapors ari ing may loosen the choking phlegm ai ease the difficult breathing. One applic tion at bedtime insures against a nig attack. 250, 60c, or SI.OO. At druggist VKMVWSXLYI
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