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

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Dives, Po/nerop &
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This presentation of the modes that are to mark the Fall and Winter months is remarkable on account of the exclus
ive ideas that have been evolved, and throughout the entire exhibit there is a note of practicality and permanence that will
appeal to women who pay tribute in the -clothes they wear to artist-designers.
$0 Every hat that one's eyes light upon, every suit or coat and every frock whether for dance or street occasion is author- 0^
itative and distinctive and pre-eminently wearable. ( ||| %
Display Days: Thursday, ||Jp
.ll|||| Formally Presenting the Modes That Specialized Apparel For Women fi|p '
Have Made This a Season of Such Tailleurs
\pgp • Sumptuous Millinery Frocks _ |gj|g|
HTHE LINE is everything in the new hats—trimmings are secondary. Shapes that flare, And Blouses Enter This Supreme Showing
' {s&&%•■•&' 1- that dip, that curve or that tilt are in themselves enchanting fashion pictures and re- . r .. .. ,„ . , .. , t , •, •
<iu>re little embellishment to enhance their magnificence. . First of all it is to be a season of d.vers.fied styles, of gotgtoos materials, of embroid
• These superb creations, which show the wonderful artistry of the Paris modistes even eries, of glitter and of color. , . , . , , , .
;under the sombre influences of war times, are formally presented to-morrow. The inspiration for many of Fashions foemost tendencies ar- ac o 1 e
J Never have designers given us such beautiful velvet hats or such picturesque shapes. Ages and there is genuine Barbaric beauty in the use o got an si \er an rien a |^||'|||^'
Naturally the little trimming required must be distinctive, and so this need is splendidly motifs. <
■mjjm SS2 2TSSTS; i&X 5 ' EOld and A Special Exhibition of Marvelous Wraps and Suits ||jgj|
Sf&m Masterful Productions of Costly Paris From Messrs. A. Beller & Co. |p|||
j£Rj| Hats at $30.00 America's Premier Originators of Distinctive Styles |||pj^
From such famous New York ateliers as Joseph and Waters. Other superb creations U/SII D„ T- r vnm Q 9/1 * n C /l/l
at SIO.OO, $12.50, $14.00, $15.00, SIB.OO and $20.00 from Rawak, Moorehead & Jardine, Croft, "l He (jIVeU 10-mOnOW Mm V.JU tO. Z.UU I®® ®
WMZVm Castle, Burgesser and Phipps. This authoritative exhibit of all that is new in fashion will be a revelation to women who -
jfHgg : Our Justly Famous $4.95 to $6.50 Hats Mas,crpicces of paris artis,stobeshown in this * hiWt " i " includeim ; H|,
'■ are copies of the authentic hat modes and are matchless values. Lfttivill Pl'em6t TrGCOII BstllSfd
i.Wsa&M are au r f™t^ r 6?sotoSoo. s com ° fine bats <h " "*** cap,ured ,he mode * that Doeuillet Cheruit Maurice Mayer Martial et Armand gigg® '
Welcome to this important fashion event. Beller garments are shown and sold in Harrisburg exclusively in the Dives, lomeroy & <j --J'.>
Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart—Second Floor. Stewart apparel section. i.\'-:rV' r '
Negligees and Fall Lounging Robes The New Autum Boots For Wbmen Are Presenting Fall's Richest Weaves |
In Crepe de Chine, Velveteen and Corduroy Rich in Their Two-Tone Effects In Silks, Satins and Velvets IflifiS
Dainty styles characterize this showing of fine negligees The footwear to be worn during the Fall and Winter Satins taffetas Vharmeuse failles and grosgrain are '
fSMpV' and lounging robes. months will harmonize beautifully with the color of the suit fash ion leaders in'the silk realm this Fall. Plaids and stripes \iM *
- .vv Crepe de chine negligees with Georgette collar and lace or coat which the woman of Fashion adopts. There are . , r
trimming $5.00, $5.95 to $15.00 many evidences of a two-tone note among the new boot predominate in fancy silks, and altogether it is a season o
Corduroy robes $3.50, $3.95 and $5.00 arrivals ,which have their initial display this week. superb silks. Our showing embraces all that is new and
' Corduroy robes, silk lined $5.95 to SIO.OO The color tones most favored are— fashionable In colored tnd black weaves of finest quality. j
Japanese hand-embroidered silk robes, $7.95 to $13.50 GREY AND WHITE CHAMPAGNE AND TAN Charmeuse, 40 Inches; many Fall shades; yard $2.50
Japanese quilted robes in Copenhagen, rose, wistaria and bdack AND i\or\ GREY AND BLACK sole JofTre, twilled satin, 36 inches; yard ~.... $1.50 -jMgnMRiK
< blick ! "- 95, * lO - 00 and * l3 - 50 .£•£ SissrsJ\s^^ , sisn^s mMM ' " • "• >—** ** • —> •
' New Silk Petticoats The height of the new shoes Is a trifle lower than a year ago, and Taffeta in best street and evening shades; yard $1.35 and $1.50
''V 1 , .... there Is a more pronounced tendency toward the use of lace styles. , T ic ir.ov.ca' r A tr •'
! Silk petticoats in street and evening shades, We believe every woman will enjoy these new styles. Prices begin Uros de ujnares, incnes, yara . .v/'j
I • ' o qs aJ C\k ae OA +rv 1 A fMI at $4.00 and go to SIO.OO Georgette Crepe to match almost every wanted shade, 40 Inches;
' •teyz&lfax Sflft.UO to 91U.UU Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. yard $1.75 and $2.00 v&A
N ' Madame Lvra Corsets Ribbon stripe Marquisette, 40 inches; yard $2.00
maaame J-yra corsets ; Qorseous Satins and Velvets, in plalda and atrip**— -
< The latest models for Autumn wear in a wide ranee of MriHlQn VOTnnQCfi Kin IvIa'VOC! 86 inches; yard si.so, $2.00 and $2.25 B- XVV 4 "
styles for varying proportion, for aii types of figures—beau- moaiwi xreiousse ivia uioves jjasyj, ::::::::::::: 115
i tiful brocad i es, coutils and batistes, $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 '
SteOBW k DIV 68 ' Pomeroy & Rtewart ' S6COI,d Fl00r " Sans Pareii kid gloves, two clasps. P. and' o verseam' stl'tchlng 1
V black with white, white with black $2.00 wraps - 64 lncheß ' exquisite evening shades, yard $6.00 7
Washable kid gloves, P. K. and Prix seams, tan. Ivory, putty and Dives. Pomeroy & Stewartr—Street Floor, Front, '
Washable chftmoisette
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WEDNESDAY EVENING,
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SEPTEMBER 20, 1916.