Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 16, 1916, Page 20, Image 20

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j Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart i! ~
| A Sale of One Hundred Cloth Suits i|y\^ll.
■: I °p |j 'g/ | .px Of Rare Values For Women and Misses /MmJ\
itt l j. OOx* TT x 1-n s i J $20.00 Suits $25.00 Suits S3O and $35 Suits '\ \ 'irjjSSm/ \ pi? § / i>
I; Velvet & Satin Hats and Fur > Reduced to $12.50 Reduced to $16.50 Reduced to $20.00 !; ii
ii Trimming Are the Latest J / j \\\ The most complete style assortment to be found in Har- < -p,. _ . . £ j
S S / j risburg and the most interestinglv priced collection of suits that ;! J-jlIlOfGI'lG Vv 3.1S LS XvGCIIICGCI '■
I in Summer Millinery j / /ft
? Such is Fashion's paradoxical whim. With Summer still 5 n —|J j n every garment of the highest standard. ;! ' VvaiStS at . . ,«
ahead of us the newest hat creations introduce large soft A rare bargain awaits the woman whose wardrobe can stand 5 £ VERV w °man admires fine lingerie waists, and an g
S crown and floppy brim hats of black velvet and white satin, < // the addition of a very unusua j garrne nt. 5 announcement of this kind holds the most interest- S
\ Another new style note is struck in the trimming of a large S jf Dives.. Pomeroy & Stewart-Second Floor. ij in * neWS when il P oints the way to ownership of such J
white straw hat with white fur. £ ;l beautiful garments at these important savings. <
\| These new hats are extremely smart and are shown in a ? S6rviC63,bllity 3,11(1 Mod.6rat6n6SS Of PfiCGS Ar6 tll6 Included arc the daintiest of voile and batiste waists trim- $
5 variety of styles at • 95.95, $6.50 and 97.50 ■! n V 1. T"» * i. * rpi TT * JTT J Tj_ !' mCfl with finc tucks > ,lancl embroidery, fine laces and touches /
i 5 Salient Points m These Hosiery and Underwear Items I °fcoi or . 5
5 New Trimmed Satin Hats at $4.95 ; America's best makers of hosiery and underwear for women have given us the finest of their !» NpW in Rlnncoc
5 d »-r i .• u . • u-. • ■ • . c«o- 5 products for Summer at prices that are sure to come within the limits of the most modest purse. N VjUlLUll DlUUocb •.
5 Beautiful new satin hats in white and pink at *4.9.>. ? Saturday's special attractions include- P i A bevy of charming styles at 91.95. 92.50, 92.95 and S
i These essay the popular style and are trimmed in self and con- J nbre silk hose . wlth lie „ tops and seßml „ s . in white . black and grey 25c I; 93.50. }
5 trastine colored flowers \ Thread silk boot hose; lisle tops and fashioned feet 50c \ 5
S " S Silk lisle hose: fashioned feet, in black and white 5 . Voile blouses, trimmed with embroidered collar, embroidered frill 1
Ji -rtt -i TT . • l j r\ r- 5 Thread silk hose; fashioned feet SI.OO J long sleeves with embroidered cuffs $1.95 i
5 ineria 1 niirrliatc n» rl-.»»n a\ -,1~1, c , r -„. 5 White cotton ribbed tmlon suits; sleeveless and knee length 39 C '! trir " med " ith enise lace edge, long sleeves with lace trimmed cuffs S
5 f , A special purchase of dozen enchow straw hats ? Whlte llßle union suitß; s!eeV( .iess and knee length soc J v «„. , „ »2.50 ?
J of the tailored tvpe. These are regular $3.95 values at 91.95 S White silk lisle union suits; knee length and lace trimmed and cuff knee 750 i' f-tii u <lef P f ll'f. trimmed with lace edge, Cascade i
< Dives Pomerov * ««ewart !L n nd v, nnr i Cumfj" cut cotton ribbed union suits, sleeveless and knee length bOc «! H ™, nd embroidered dots and lace edge $2.95 ■
b i_u\es. fomeroy & Stewart, second Floor. !• ront. 5 ' " s ' oile lingerie blouses, front trimmed wth lace insertion and orean- S
5 5 Dlves - Pomeroy & S :ewart—Street Floor. J; die embroidery panel, back trimmed with, bunch tuck. and lace inser- S
r ? r tion, collar and cuffs trimmed with pin tucks, lace insertion and lace 5
i[ J J enpre t $3 50 r
S A Salp nf Rao-pvcj i ColoredDressMaterialsForSummer I i — : —. N j
%ii OdiC O-L o \\ dl v 3 j, j ~r-rj rru i- 17' ■-/ . 1 I *. ■ !« dozen white stripe dimity waists, self-trim-1 5
? i rpi , T-i n , InWeaves That Every Woman '-. |Wp •' med «»""-fun i- g u. .i«ve.= «*'«,* to 46. s^i
§ In That Ever Popular Will Like I 50c
j P n |f A , lv , "T\/f J Designs of uncommon attractiveness makeup 5v « Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor.
\\ dLLclllj ivid,ncn(3o LCI this showing of summer cottons, the prettiest of the ! 5 ' S
Lower prices will obtain during this special occa- i and organdies showing exquisite floral print- . J Dem Oil StrSL t i Oil OMO
i sion than vou will enjov at anv other time during i m g s ■
? , " ' |i 50c imported voile in white grounds and black stripes and checks; T . _ . . , I In AY I AOO I iTiAn r*i W i /~\ I /-\l o« '•
5 the summer months. ? *0 inches wide; yard 29c Large tongue Colonial > WUUI ICOO UICSS kslll6lQS
t«„ „„ „ , , Jl i Silk organdie; 38 inches wide; white grounds with fancy stripes pumps in gun metal, patent 5
'! Dessert spoons doxiii"' "ii i» Bern- spoons i»cf and floral half silk; yard s#c C olt and white reinskin, leath- < Only the finest materials are used in A A >
% Table spoons 4 down , siiss forks' .V/.V. \ Vol \ w * n . ?°°. 6ltteTen \ .'T' ° f . U . acy . BtHpeß . &nd n ° ral er Louis heels $4.00 I the construction of OMO shields, and /V V /\\ f
j» Rtiund bowl soup spoons. Vj dor Rutter knives '. . 39c Columbia voile; 44 inches wide, in white ground with floral Small tongue pumps in i the\ are made in every shape and size to 1, 5
{ Coffee spoons u dozen a fork and spoon; S printing; yard «9o whit e canvas, reinskin and Nu- f meet every requirement of dress. \ S* 1 i
5 rironL 59c ? Linen pongee, one-half linen and mercerized cotton, in solid , , . , j T • 1 i i \ demonstration undpr the rlirprtirm n( \ JF H c
S grange spoons, i, dozen. . .81.19 Knives and forks, i, dozen, each i shades; vard ... 35c buck With covered Louis heels, J a uciuunsirauon unaer tne airection Ot jff S
5 HoiSn 8 butter readers 52 .75 Sport stripe skirtings; 36 inches wide: in fancy and wide awning 53.00 to 55.00 5 a special representative of the makers, is yP
? Mahogany chests containing 28 S stripes; yard 18c to 69c r- i ~. , . , 5 now in oroeress at the Kntinn Tlsnirt 5
■J uravj ladles 49 <' PtT" 85.98 ' f 59c dress linen; 44 inches wide, in pink, light blue, cadet, navv Grey glazed kid pumps With i "V 1 o K rcss at t,le Motion Depart- J
S Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. ? and helio; yard 35c covered Louis heels ... $5.00 t ment. \
? C Dress ginghams, in checks, stripes and solid shades; yd., 25c to 45c Dives Pomeroy & Stewart 5 Special, two pairs of shields and one net brassiere for SI.OO S
«{ £ Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. | Street Floor, Front. ' f Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. p
i A Summer of Washable Chamoisette Save 25 to 50 Per Cent I Men's Summer Underwear i
White Footwear SfflasmPornitate | and Hosiery j
Is Indicated in This New Showing JS=SSrAVNZt£ j ~BSf®2s=iPf
\\ nite nor} soles and heels are the style leatures 5 eloves. savings indicated. 5 white madras athletic union suits 50c J
I; that will make this new showing for women of especial dP ll't '-t f C-1 f+ A Silk floss mattress S9-50 J B°ack^"sL U seam"ess%rcks Short Bleeves and knee or ankle iengrtl h $1 s
5 in t„,-tt n ninrrw At 1 , v especial < Equal V interesting Items, of Fjlosette and Mahogany chiffonier sasioo J Silk lisle biack and'colors': 12 5
% interest to-morrow. M«nv new lines including" canvas S Silk, include— Old ivory bureau $19.50 5 Thread silk seamless socks, in black and colors 5
J> . . _ j /-* . . . . & < Solid mahogany four poster bed 819.50 5 Thread silk seamless socks, in black and colors 5
,1 Jwimpb and Lolonials are ready. J Suede finish Filosette gloves, in white, with Paris Jo^gn r " P mahogany bedroom suite In Colonial J Thread silk fashioned socks; high spliced heels and double soies,'Bl
Jj omen s white Sea Island duck j White canvas sport oxfords, with Washable 2-clasp Filosette gloves, in suede finish One only three-piece mahogany bedroom sufte ?n Di%es, Pomero> & Stewart Street 1< loor. 5
t 'port l a ce shoes, with white rubber , wh i te rubber soles and heels >9 <i with wide embroidery; pair 75c Louis XVI design $90.00 i ?
J soles ann heels .......... . 8..50 ...... . . ' " c 12-button length silk gloves in white and black, , One only Jacobean settee 88.75 rN -j • T-v • 5
, omen s white nubuek sport lace 511 te can\ a. blucher oxfords, J[ with double finger ends; pair 75c ! One only willow settee 817 SO *5 T OnlVI A »-< i
S shoes, with white ivory soles and with white rubber soles and heels S 16-button length white silk gloves, with double One only upholstered rocker cg';c J kj Ui 11 (51 111 1 If ISI .Mil ,S 5
i neels ................... $5.00 82.00 J finger ends; pair 85c One only three-piece Jacobean llbrarv suite sl7 95 ? C
S , j me "? wf \|te nubuck sport ox- , White canvas pumps and Colo- ? I-ong silk gloves in colors, white and black of Three only sliding couches ' ti'qt 2 Pound fresh assorted biscuits for 29c. including 10c package Clover ?
5 v,°i S ' white Ivory soles and inials; hand turn leather soles and c better grades are priced at 81.00 to 81.75 One only hall clock ' <«',)■ c Leaves free. £
5 heels 54.50 covered Cuban heels, 81.50 to 83.00 S Embroidered long silk gloves of finest quality, in Cedar porch chairs 82 50 ■ Delicious cocoanut wafer jumble, Ib„ 28c, and pound Banquet coffee '
,» Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. S white: pair 81.75 to $2.50 Cedar porch tables 95i95 ? 30c — both for 50c J
~~~ ~ r " . Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Third Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. i
Clearance of Men's and Young Men's Speaking of Men's Summer Shirts
$12.50 and $15.00 Suits at $9.75
... ... shirts at moderate prices. H / f4l HI M
Adjusting: clothing stocks tor inventory makes it imperative to clean up broken lines, a group of which ,n 8 . 0, . 1 d °° , o r" '"t* l wide self- silk shirts in solid and cluster stupes 111 111 If
includes a choice assortment of 512.50 and 515.00 suits from regular stock, reduced to *9.75. P ' tan a "d blue • $ 2 .« 8 . $ 3 . 50 an „ $.i.98 I'gU I
I?v-» rv.lio,U ni-iA n i- • O 1 Silkcloth shirts of Eagle make, solid colors and stripes, $2.50, $2.98
JtLngnsn ana Lonservative oacks Eagl<? and wachusett madras and p ercaie shins, French
Some skeleton lined, others full Grey diagonal stripe worsteds and laundered cuffs SI.OO and $1.50
lined—sizes S4 to 42 Tan check cwfcsimeres iV_ / \ /vf- 11.60 woven stripe madras shirts, in attractive colorings French
Grey cassimeres and Stripe grey casstmeres iFt cuffs sll9 fx
white check cassimeres G^V^olch'uv^ST 0 b,a, ' k oassimeros ✓ i \ 11 Panama ' r «P and Percale shirts, soft fold cuffs; sizes'l4'to 17. 79c i |\.
Bronn overplaid cas-inieres Dark grc> ovcn>lflid cassimeres and //vA AEj- f I Soisette negligee shirts, attached collar, Manchester make, white, j
Black and white check worsteds worsteds I I grey and pongee; sizes 14 to 18 SI.OO Bn. / I JLjy
Palm Beach and "Vericool" Cloth Suits \ I Togo cloth collar attached, plain tan and white, 50C I \Jh X I
These are the coolest suits made. Despite their lightness there is !i | JjOyS ohlftS I
.^° dy tu thc fabrics , t ". - ive . ?°°, d wear an , d and the .'/ 1 f,\ jSKTM Silk " tri P« Bh,rt »- separate collar $1 .50 I II 1
?KI lru. tailoring guarantees lasting shapeliness. Relted back models J /stripe madras negligee shirts with separate collar .... 50c and SI.OO / 'I V
and conservative sack styles. Sizes for regulars, stouts, tails and slims. If! I 7 Sport shirts 50c. 59c and SI.OO I
piTin TlifJ« rcs K l * s " B J' I 1 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Men's Store, Street Floor I
Plain greys Plain natural Palm Beach ft
Greys xrith white Salmon shade \\
Blues with white strines Shadow stripe / f'V/'W' \ \/t \
$6.50 $7.50 . $8.50 i'■ Heavy White Skirt Linen Specials in the Carpet
Boys Suits Reduced W //
$3.95 Suits $5.00 Suits $6.50 Suits $7.50 Suits $8.50 Suits $lO Suits"" I I H *'/' Section
$2.69 $3.69 $4.69 $5.69 $6.69 $7.69 ' ■
V . I yu-mcn sneeting. lara IPX. to ana uu Heavy cottage rugs, BOx . 18x7 in.. IBe value, at l»o
In this collection, which represents the broken lines from regular stock, are many stvles / » c • 80 in ch «s. *2 value, $1.67 18x J tn - t3c value, at lOc
from 7to 18-year sizes. There are English models pinch-back effects and single and" double- / -JBn Fine* Linen For buits Heavy woo , flbr(9 rUKBi cocoa •;
breasted Xorfolks—full lined trousers. I j ,'nrkec w ;He vnrrl tn OO* l - 27x64 in., *1.26 value, 79c 76c value,' at 57 C
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Cashmeres Cassimeres W Pomeroy A Stewart Street Floor treads- P Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart
~ Di\es, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Clothing. Second Floor, Rear, ' ' 18x9 in., 20c value, at 16c —>Third Floor. •
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REAL ESTATE
TO Bl'ILI) MODKRX GARAGE
Construction of another modern
type garage was authorized for Allison
Hill to-day when John H. Rudy got a
permit to build a structure in the rear
of his residence. 163 8 MarJtet street.
The constructor. H. TV. Hummer, is a.
compixattv# newcomer 1b the clty'a
FRIDAY EVENING,
| contracting and building world. The
Job will cost $350.
TO-DAYS REAI-iTY TRANSFERS
Realty transfers to-day included the
I following in city and county: E. W.
Etter et al. to E. G. Pperl, 1624 Hunfler
i | street. >1.500: same to Thomas A.
i Shatto. 1614 Hunter street, $1,500; C.
11 IJ. I«ong to W. P. Starkey. Front and ;
■ Kclker streets, $1; Emma HofTman et
. al. to Georgie A. Keefer, Mlddletown, '
iifl: Harrlsl'urg Trust Company to E.
11 Ej.noyer, Higbspvre. *2,500; V. 8..
Hampton to F. D. Bryan, Mlddletown,
11.280.
While "|1 and other considerations"
is the stipulated price given by W. P.
Starkey. general superintendent of the
Harrisburg Pipe and Pipe Bending
Works, for C. L. Loi-g's splendid Front
street home, it is understood that the
actual figure at which the exchange
was made was $30,000.
f TO SEIX SECOND
Public sale on the Courthouse steps, I
i July 1, o1 1822 North Second strait, j
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
formerly the property of Harry L..
Flnkelstine, will be conducted at 2
o'clock In the afternoon. Attorney
Job J. Conklin, trustee, will conduct
the sale.
CITY BRIEFS
Awarded Gold Pin.—Mrs. Elizabeth
I Adams, retiring president of Camp 23.
Patriotic Order ol Americans, was
awarded a gold pin by the members.
Struck by Car. Harry Goldstein.
62fi Herr street, was struck by a trolley
car yesterday, sustaining minor
bruises. He was treated at the Har
rlsburic Hospital.
Cliair Ablaze. —Firemen in the cen
tral district were called out yesterday
afternoon when Ma* Geesey, 247 South
Cameron street, hurled a burning chair
from his home into the street.
Confer Dcsrre*. —The second degree
was conferred on two new members of
JUNE 16, 1916.
Dauphin L<odge, No. 160, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows.
To Open Xew Hall.—Captain M.
Neilsen will have charge of the open
ing of the new Salvation Army Hall,
1216 North Third street, to-night.
Xew Officers Installed.—New offi
cers of the Great Council of Improved
Order of Red Men were installed at
Mahanoy City yesterday at the sixty
seventh session. Oharle* Pressler, this
city, was elected great mishinewa.
NEW ENGINEER WITH GANNETT
S. L. Strlckler, civil engineer of Co
lumbla, Pa v has become associated wit
the firm or Farley Gannett, consultin
engineer, of Harrisburg, Pa. m
Strlckler started engineering work i
1905. He wai engaged in constructio
-work with the Pennsylvania Railroa
and the Wabash Railroad for severs
He was assistant engineer i
F. H. f-haw, consulting engineer, tw
years, and was borough engineer of Co
( lumbla. Pa., for two more years h
will be resident engineer on the Yor
Haven Water and Power Companv dar
across the Susquehanna river, which I
ito te erected by # Mr. Gannett.