Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 09, 1916, Page 16, Image 16
16 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart I Women's Morning & House The Annual May Sale of Misses' and j Dresses in Styles That Are Women's Suits Show a Range of Iff,' Charmingly Attractive * 8883111 \WMN : H 111 MOT Thc Ra>e,,,cnt <lcpar i Values Well Worth Seeing i-a, | g-.jcl ———l rVH U " " ' 1 lie finest examples of the ncedlcworkers' art are to he found in this -■ i ' I —°" M H1 " morning annual clearance of suits for misses and women. The materials are of an . . _ _ . jllj J | 1 dresses covers a style V*P\ exceptional quality and the values represent savings seldom to he enjoyed. OllHllYlGr VjUrtctlll M.3X6ricllS 1 showing that is more com- $20.00 shepherd check suit in fit- | Fine quality $37.50 navy blue. -* «- l . . -r-^ 1 [H''. // (\ ted model with flare skirt and hound serge suit in a semi-tailored style; pv»o TA ivi ' Si |H rK prchensivc than any wc // l\ in white silk braid: lined with a slightly gathered at the waist line iTIUUCiatC 111 I IltC I"T I 5 I tiMl * UVI -' ever had during any 1 fancy floral Faille silk. Annual May 'bottcinfof' the Rich patterns for windows, porch uses and cushion cover- L 1 one season. There are j/VtlvV - Clearance Price $15.4 M) coat'on both sides of the front and scotoma" r« „ M \ 1 \' l > rr/l/ ll\\ :> *>->- rm r • . i « i ™ ,4 1 if 1 . Y V 1 maaras in cream allo\er pattern with flowered edge; /f«- *!/ |\ 1 i i J \\-r s2*\oo suits of gabardine, poplin 111 the back. Ihe style is embellish- to 4ft inches wide; yard 25c to 50c L; / ( JJ^' 0S "'P'a'" " ty aS m and shepherd check in preen and ed b - v a cut ' out cffect on eithcr * ide . hemmed e,lKe n,,d °*" n work Hks >i' -f LXsgfr A well as dressier effects for //.IN y\\ naw tailored model with flarr <U-irt of thc hlps exte,ulin g to the waist- Plain scrim and marquisette. in white and ecru; yard2.v- to »»<• ( I / / ' IV\ V •; d, ' orcn ,no(lcl " ,th tlare * klrt line ; the vest and deep collar is of ' muslin ln white only; figured or stripe designs: as inches I I porch service. / 1 A \\\ and piped in taffeta ; button trim- tan colored faille silk. Annual Mav knglish net in'fancy aiiover design vard 12 & c and JE , , / f 1 l \\\ men. .Annual .May Clearance Price. Clearance Price Ht*>o oil Cretonnes in many beautiful patterns alul colorines for dranerv Mouse dresses of hiue and grey chambray, with high neck and long / \ ' \\\ *1« learance rnce .. .. *««.«*« P uses, cushions and box coverings; yard «Sn «o W sleeves; sizes 36 to tG. ill $1.25 J[ - JS\ Wl O.iMI R lc h $30.00 tail gabardine "Slllt I 50-inch cretonne; vard " Win SIOO sa.'ja i hJ~" jj *****»•■«>■»>«,.&- I «broad r «-«r»,„d«.»»w^.i., K patch pockets; sizes ::h to 4«. ai #i.;r ft — . P en hagen, trimmed 111 metal but- lines below the hips; a garment ex- Silk Aurora curtains for doorways; 'in red ' ere en' ht-own r.,^""or •I •] esses of light percale, «itii surplice collar, trimmed with braid f\ 11 tons J box plaited back with plaited prcssilis the latest tendency ill blue; pair si imi to "47 VI and small pearl buttons; belted waist line and fril gathered skirt; si.es f\ ncnliim and . t , V j , i a i \ V f Window. awnings in tan and blue and blue and whlfe sixes -ft 36 to 46, at Im pcpium and Pelted effect. Annual ; tailored styles. Annual May C lear- 6 in., 3 ft., 3 ft. 4 in. and 4ft • each wntte, sizes - rt. cdged wlfh B whlle"Pll!ue* l^! zes*"'"to"Jit CO " nr ° f B ° lid s°l2s C,earancc l>rice JKIH.SO ance Price #23.50 Green and white and lan with blue and white';'each | ! Sl!«5 Mouse dresses of grey and w°hite" stripe gingham; waist is made ' Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart. Second Floor. j Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Third Floor, with vest effect, trimmed with embroidery and pearl buttons; sizes Sfi i . —— to 46. at $1.75 —— Mouse dresses in extra sizes, for stout women; made of fancy t Plnnn T) c\ 1-r 4 Annual May Clearance of Embroideries V'f X . ss Ba T , mg Dlshes .j A Demonstration Illustrating the Special May Sale of the and bouncings, Bringing Values Not Manner of Making Delicious Food Renowned H3.rdWß.ter SOED Heretofore Offered This Yecir in flavor than foods prepared in ordinary household"! utensUs J.VVIIU vv 11V/U ixaiu j I lor the reason that Pyrex does not permit the absorption of For Laundry and Bath ' 1C ' attached to this Ma\ Sale ot embroideries on ac- Pyrex withstands heat in an unlimited degree and besides count 01 tne unusualness of the values presented and on account of the difficulties it saves time ami fuel Owing to frequent demands at our Drug Sundries Depart- confronted in procuring worth-while imported natterns f/' Ces r , a V ge from ViV >* to * l 75 - ment for this well-known article for toilet and laundry uses, a ' patterns. vou f o || ow vour inclination to attend this demonstration complete stock of hard water soap will be on sale at all'times. ! A considerable amount of work was necessary in order to bring to thc store what had been >' ou will ,'f arn things about bakin'g that will help you every day The customary price of hardwater soap is 10c, but in order gatheied in mills with which we are associated in Switzerland. Along with the new arrivals we of \oui life. Dly#(| Pomeroy A <s tfwart B as omerH tf> thoroughly introduce it into Ilarrisburg homes, we have en- have gathered a representative stvle assortment from our own staple stock so you may depend 1 tered into an arrangement with the manufacturer whereby we upon it that we shall offer, beginning to-morrow very interesting values in corset cover em- ' « -v T _ . bro ; deries ' A New One-Piece Paiama 10c size will be ( cover embroidery, 17 inches wide. 1 Swiss ruffled baby flouncing, 27 inches 7c _ Hardwater soap lathers tr e „ y in either ho. or cold water "T" ** J " d ' """ 75 The MOSt Comfort- A and its purity is guaranteed. It gives an odor of almonds and is Corset cover embroidery. 17 inches wMde. Yard Embroidered voile flouncing, 45 inches wide, in . PAJUNION very acceptable for the bath. ISf, 2i><?, 29«- and .'s9p ~ ' 59c able Sleeping Gal'" n„„, PQ».,o y ♦ 5....r, Kloor. „, b „, d „ v n.„ne,,» , nch „ Kmbrola „. a v o U .' M „. « Wa „ 4- Q Mo» beautiful designs; values to 21 C W ' d '" vaU,e " to sl - 00 - Special, yard 75C 1116111 8i IVI SL n Ij! White Dress Goods in Manv Swiss embroidery flouncing, 27 Inches oq wide: values to $ 1.25. Special, vat 4 d ~ nchM .98c Can Wear 13 4- # J? IT3 i_X vide, value, to BOc. Special, yard. w,nST r l«l 18 ' '° 59c Jt ' s called the "Pajunion" and ! I LHflMj J iLjLflj BGRUtlful Patterns »nd W patterns; "vXes to Yscl nChe " Wide^o al ■ n h V is a one-piece garment having the iii ffl Ji jiff — Special, yard • • '. 49C b roidered in ,Wh " dressy effect of a pajamacoat I fll |: \, w Otir showing embraces both important and domestic Swisf! 'mbroiderv flouncing 27 inches wide in SP ec 'al. >«rd OIJC and pants. Shown in white col- 11 II I » weaves and introduce many new effects in checks and stripes. «nd showy patterns, values CQ_ Swiss embroidery edges and insertions i n ored and striped madras. .SIML 1 Plain white voile; yard 1»c. 25e. »9o to s|.«o | Special, yard OV C values to 20c. Social, yard '.....10 Cln silk at j nTFill White orKnndlT; tt ynrd ar< \r.y.V.V.;y.; ;;;;;;;;; so'!' 2!•{{!! lMVe s. p,, meroy & Stewart— Street Floor. j . White and striped madras pajamas /1/ | M White batiste; yard ' ' 25c anil SOr i m i i « ♦ st.o« f l 1 White voile in seed, tape and sport stripes; yd.. 2*. 30c 50r to 551 Si Mercerized pajamas in tan. blue \ White stripe marquisette in 3 widths of stripes vard %o r i • «. a " V A''' A J*' • V I 1 \ ...=- --£ SI.OO Va ues in the May White Sale » White English check oxford skirtings' vard -Ja T T MUfl Boys one-piece-pajamas. 50c. $1.0(1 , UJUUJ "UUUI 1 Small check white English cheviot. 4 0 inches';' vard n ( ■ * i , , ■ , Ro> 7'. f^ Cy trimmed nl * hf shl !l t " : \ - A , Dives Pomerov & Stewart i-i ' D Gowns ot nainsook and cambric at , usi /m sizes 4to 16 .>o<- RPtGHTON \ i| 1 ®tewart Street Floor, Rear. . . , .SM .00 Men s muslin night shirts in white iMVjKntwßiij fWiU Envelope chemise 111 pink and white at and fancy trimmed.soc. 75c ami st.oo 'surpiNGv^R \ \ IT n -i-i ■» . r - on K skirts trimmed with lace and embroidery at si OO Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart— An Assemblage of Fashion- Xi,insMk dravvcrs ,rimmed ,vi,h la ™ ° r « Underbodices with lace sleeves at qq 1 1 T • • T~l able Corduroy For Sport W ear :E::E::: Si : Here s the Inspiration For Beautiful styles for smart sport coats and skirts that are ' l j tc * awn deques a,t Vi o T^|TllYl (T S^nlTlTY^Py , enjoying such widespread popularity. The newest weaves in White and colored cotton blouses at $| L vuu i au hnwn lieic in all tlu leading shades. 13., P. & S., American Lady and Warners Rust-proof Corsets at WI.(M) silk organdie, white ground with sport stripes and floral printings, Corduroy in rose, salmon, peach, fern, preen, silver and jrrev 28 i i* « u » ..... inches; yard 59c inches, yard * 'oj;.. Nonp skirts in cambric and nainsook dallions, lace insertion and lace edge or embroidery Plaid voile, white ground with large plaid designs in rose, light blue, c orduroy with white and ivory included in the color line: yd *1 00 i 50c, «sc, SI.OO. $1.95. $2.95 to $5.00 ruffle $2.95, $3.95 and $5 00 pink, hello and gold, 38 inches; yard 35c Oolfme < orduroy in sand, rose, fern grren. old blue and 'silvpr finish cambric skirts, trimmed with blind or Nainsook c orset covers, trimmings of lace ami Sport stripe Georgette crepe, cluster sport stripes in brown, blue • vard c •••/•;•. , ' *125 open mesh embroidery flounce 50c embroidery medallions, insertion and edge and green, half silk. 36 inches; yard 50c ii , p ?r i corduroy, stripes of green, blue, rose, tan brown and Nainsook and soft finish cambric skirts, trimmed 50c. 75c SI oo $i <»> to *\o Silk plaid voile, colored grounds with fancy silk plaid designs in black 2< inches; yard .. . ' Tan ; D . roWn J ,f^ | with embroidery or lace trimmed flounce . Nainsook underbodices with lace sleeves yoke tan, light blue, green and pink, 32 inches; yard 45c hpoi tMi ipe corduroy, 54 inches, »roo<l variety of shades; vard St""in , , • , *I.OO, $1.25. $1.50 and $1.95 trimmed with lace insertion and edee ' Satin stripe, white and colored grounds with wide satin stripes, ' ' * Stewart Street Floor. Front. SO ok. circular flounced rimmed'wHh in tuifk ß . n h. d ce n m"l Dives, Pomeroy & %<£.**** 40 .nches, porneroy '&' Btewar i^st r ee't' Floor.' TO WED I.EWISTOWN GIRI, Special te< the Telegraph Lewistown. Pa.,, May 9. —Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swartzeli, of Milrov, an-: nounce the engagement of their j (laughter. Miss EUa A. Swartzeli, to I t.ee A. of Hirrisburg. j Pa. Mr. Lauhenstein is a son of rapt. l IC. of Harrlsburg. Ther Bringing Up Father # $ # # # MA<,<qiE IVE COT 1 ' A LOOK - Ais I ~ \T IT ?, BEAUTIFUL* BUT i DON'T LET THAT""! iA t>ORP R ,o, E for '"* VEN ' T OPAL RINCi 1 I ZT! A DANDY? CAN'T VEAR i T BECAUSE WORRY YOt) ThAT 9 V —| V<Xl-<,U£Vb ™E . TUESDAY EVENING, ! young man represents the A. A. I„each j< 'ompany, of Bankers, New York, in 1 Central Pennsylvania. Miss Swartzeli | is one of the prettiest und most popu lar young ladies of the county. MARRIED IX CAR 1,1 SIjE I Carlisle. Pa., May 9.—An interest ing social event here was the mar riage in St. Patrick's Catholic Rectory !of Miss I.ysle Faller, a daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Con P. Faller, and G. I-ewis Brown, of West Pittston. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Stab le.v Schooley, of West Pittston, as best man and matron of honor. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Fol lowing a short wedding journey they will reside at 702 North Sixth' street. HARRTSBURG TELEGRAP 1 I Harrisbursr. Mrs. Brown is a grad-, Juate of the Catholic school here and j prominent socially. The groom is a j graduate of Dickinson School of class of 1915. MEETING OF 1,. S. SOCIETY Tin L. S. Society was entertained I by Misses Helen Crook and Irene Johnston, at Miss Crook's home, 1 I 1209% Chestnut street. The I were decorated with Spring flowers and ferns. Refreshments were served to Miss Qrace Peek, Miss Gertrude Edwards, . Miss Klise Pierce, Miss Kathryn Morrow, Miss Hyacinth Beard, Miss Margaret Chamberlain, Miss Virginia Morrow, Miss Ruth I Sterer. Mrs. J. H. Kase, Miss Irene | Johnston, Misses Helen and Dorothy Crook. MAV 0. 1916. to EMI'TiOYING COI.OKKO LABORERS Because of the scarcity of laborers the Pennsylvania Ttailroad is em i ploying colored workmen In a num ber of cities. The improvements in this city are moving slowly because of lack of laborers. Good wages are be ing paid, and with the employment by the Pennsylvania Railroad, It is sata.a' goes pass privileges, but at that from . 300 to 400 men arc badly needed right now. CONSTIPATION CORRECTED The quickest and most permanent way of correcting constipation, bilious ness, stomach, liver and bowel trouhl* is - take Rlackburn's Oascaßoyal-Pills —better than castor oil. Physic, tonic in«i purifier. 10c and 25c. Druggists.— Advertisement.