14 Dives,Pome rot) ° 0 ji- t ~jy^ A Dirtinjuished Presentation jSpL AUTUH N/NLWI/T N°DE/ <4TMVR First of all we take this opportunity of congratulating Harrisburg's downtown stores for the com- /7 mendable window displays which opened to public view last evening. // > The gorgeous types of millinery, gowns and wraps which go to make up the opening exhibit of the MHHh||II3 J Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart store represent the kind of attractions that form a part of the store's regular // routine. r All the lovely creations to be found in this unusual opening display are from our regularly pur- j ! chased stocks. I For the remaining opening days we shall display an extraordinarilyinteresting collection of \V Millinery Tailleurs and Costume Suits Gowns J / ) fa Evening and. Afternoon Frocks Lingerie and Negligee Pieces [ J *J\ Shoes Costume Bags Rich Hosiery Gloves Silks ! With Fall Fashions Blooming on Every Hand Friday Shoppers Will Be Well Repaid No Friday Special. ■ Good. Table Linen Underwear Scrim Curtain. ) Girl.' and Women'. 1 Infant.'Sacque. | Sent C. O. D. or Mail thread for embroidery work. pattern cloths, 64x64 inches, Specials some s ' Shoes Crochet sacques, in white I or 'Phone Orders Special Friday only, dozen, new e p n at C te°rns S ' Special Vri- ~ , ( wTh braid trimming °Spe- Girls ' s 2 ' so black kid skin °I blue f rim TS or I"none wraers day only ...91.00 Men's 59c and 75c Egypt- dal Friday oX 980 and patent colt lace shoes; Special Friday only, ..250 Filled -I- Children's dresses, sizes 2 t;g r ' an cotton ribbed union stitched soles and low flat Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart to 4 years, stamped for em- stitched cotton table covers" suits; short sleeves. Special D,ves ' T°hTr"°Fioor Stewart heels - Special Friday only, second Floor. broidering; >oc value. Spe- Special Friday only, ..450 Friday only, 500 * $1.75 S c,a ' Fnday only, 500 —————Women's $3.75 high cut ... , n \ White Goods D >v". _ ™ niie,jooas L Third Floor. damask, 70 inches. Special ton union suits; short Curtain Materials grey kid skin vamps with T „ , Remnants of white goods ' Friday only, yard, . .SI.OO s i eeves . Special Friday 25c to 29c plain scrim and white kid tops. Special Fri- Imported lace collars, m at half price. /■ N Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. nn i v -A! marquisette in white and day onlv, $53.85 J. e a cream - Special $1.69 longcloth, fine Undermuslin ' 1 r ' far " ' , 'ecru, plain and hemmed Bovs' Shoes thread chamois finish, 38 c ~ Women s 39c white cotton edges, odd lengths. Special DO y* onoes Side frill collars, in white. inches. Special Friday only, Specials Black Dress Goods ribbed union suits; knee rnday only, yard .... J.>o Boys's2.so wine calf skin 25c value. Special Friday $1.29 Short flannelette skirts; SI.OO wool brocade; all length. Special Friday only, Dive.. P^merov * Stewart wXJIM father °" ly ' Div es . pink or blue stripes. Spe- wool; 40 inches wide. Spe- , f3O cial Friday only, . .'51.90 . Remnants of 15c ribbons L cial Friday only, 250 cia ' Friday only, yd., . .490 Children s 10c and 12*4 c in satin taffeta; 3to 5 inches Flannelette .own, i„ sl-00 gabardine; all wool. white cotton ribbed vests IneXDensive Dlve * 8!KS o f&r? t#w " 1 ' , wide. Special Friday only, Towels novelty stripes. Special Fri- S P ecia l Friday only, yd.. and drawers. Special Fn- 5 , 7 _ l .?r r . r lß , . day only, ....390 * 890 day only, 50 Cottons 5c satin taffeta and taffeta loc Turkish Towels. Spe- y r m - . AQ . 8c nrints in lifrht anrl f - _ . _ _ _ \ ribbons; V 2 to V\ inches cial Friday only, ... 12/ 2 0 50c satine petticoats in w ide. Special' FridayonW DIVe *' shades. Special Friday only, Hosiery For Men, wide. Special Friday only, 8c honeycomb towels, red FHday only, . SP 390 yd " slo< > v / I yd., 50 I Women and I yd 30 I border. Special Friday only - * $1 25 woo , r __l2^c-comfort robes; 36 Children ' Satin taffeta and taffeta O0 Coutil corsets with me- inches wide Snecial Fri I l c • l inches wide. Special Friday ~, , , n . oe ribbons; Ito 2 inches wide; Linen guest towels. Spe- dium bust. Special Friday dav onlv vd P ii nS Jewelry Specials on ] y . F ayZ Women s 19c and 25c values to 10c. Special Fri cial Friday only, 250 only, 650 day °" ,y ' yd 9100 2 5c gold filled lingerie o , •r u ,/ I se l a " lles \ hose ™ h }* ck day only, yd. 50 $l5O sere-e* 50 inrhp* iin b ene 8c lawns in light and dark and white. Special l-riday Di ve .. Pomeroy Stewart. Dive,. S'ewart wide . Specfal' Friday only, daSpS ' Special Friday only, shades. Special Friday only, only, 150 Dlves ' I^ e Tfio & or Stewart> yd., $1.25 ' Women's black lisle ————— ———N I Divea, Pomeroy a Stewart. $1.50 to $3.00 gold filled 25c fancy cretonne; 36 seamless hose. Special Fri- j N Groceries Colored Dress Goods Floor. bracelets. Special Friday inches wide. Special Friday day only, 90 Drug Sundries 10 lbs. sugar for 690 with SI.OO wool brocade; 40 \ 50c worth of groceries. inches wide; eight shades. Women's $2.98 and $3.98 solid gold 10c ginghams in light and half seamless hose. Special Friday only, 190 ia==S Special Friday only, yd Handkerchief. brooches. Special Friday dark stripes and checks. cial Friday only, ... 25c flexible nail files. Spe 'ttfysf ::::::::::::::::: a 7- t u One corner embroidered on 'y si - 35 P Friday only, yd. Children's 19c and 25c cial Friday only 10 cakes D.. p. &s. B oap 7oc shepherd checks; 42 \ I, , w , red black lisle hose- seamless P 'c C a k kT2 n !£ Bu ? k . whea . t . and . inches wide. Special Friday linen handkerclnefs; values 25c sterling silver and gold 15c plain gingham. Spe- Special Friday only, 12/ 2 0 c 10c , fanc / toil , et s ° a Ps s boxes Jeiiow 25c only, yd, 500 , /?' -P ecia l r rid ay hat pins. Special Fridav cial tndav onlv, vd 80 ' ' Special triday only, cake, S Ift a 3 *♦ only, pair, im , ~A . , children's is and 2Sc s* MEATS S ?„ AtricVn 1 5 5c one corner embroider- ' . I, ! fVI '" L,CY TO '' SOCKS ' S P ECLAL 50c lergens rose talcum 555fli.;nb" > a Sneci'al Fridfv 1 T"' .cotton handkerchiefs. 2ac white Ivory na,l files, hams. Special Friday only, Friday only 1M powder Special Friday Sliced ham. ib.".'l" P y Y> J• Special Friday only, 3 for shoe hooks and powder y d -' Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, only 290 cVe\ d m W cheese!'^b y B . U ""\\ b '' -:4 c fir . . 100 boxes. Special Friday only, Remnants of wash goods sti-c-t l-luor. Fas'ninn far# nnwHpr 'Lebanon boloßna, sliced, lb., ae $1 3 Storm Serge, 42 Silk Phin UtnA -t r in vnilc<s anrl linpiic • Ipno-tlic rasniOn face powder. AHentown boiled ham lb. . 43e inches wide; all wool. Soe- 1 Chine hand- 100 11 lies and hnens , lengths Special Fridav only, .. .250 1b "..^!.. b . ak ?f.. h E; cial Friday only, yd., ..980 To r °"; 59c gold filled Lavallieres. Rom 2}, t° 3 yards. Spe- 1 - SUNSHINE BISCVITS " ??. ® S C- c va lue. Special Soecial Fridav onlv Friday only, One-half Corset Covers . Palm Olive soap. Spe u lb. Hydrox $1.25 broadcloth; 50 Friday only y •• • 0 price. cial Friday only, 70; 4 cakes So 11l W FHoT" h T"' Hemstitched cotton hand- 50c draw string mesh 25c poplins in plain sook; embroid'erV edge S <or 350 i package Muiti Jr Oe - ' - '• kerchiefs. Special Friday bags. Special Friday only, shades. Special Friday only, mine. Special Friday only, 16 oz. bottles peroxide. 3 packages Muiti =se 980 only, 6 for 130 390 yd~ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomerov & Stewart n ,„. „ „ „ Basement. Street Floor. ' ,wart ' Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, i btreet Iloor. Street floor. Street Floor. Second Floor. Street Floor. American Flag to Again Fly on Pacific, Report Says Washington. D. C. t Sept. 21.—The turning point in the fortunes of Ameri can shipping on the Pacific was marked by the recent purchase of three large ships by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, "and there is no futther danger of the American flag disappear in? on the Pacific," a Department of Commerce report announced to-day. It also pointed out that the European war has cut down the total shipping of all nations engaged in transpacific trade from 380,000 gross tons to 280,000. "The United States," the re port concludes, "has more merchant vessels under construction than any other country in the world, and while the greater part of this new tonnage 1b not Intended for Immediate use on the Pacific, It Is probable that sooner or later some of It will be diverted to the far eastern trade. Whether Ameri can bhipping will fully regain its for mer standing on the Pacific cannot , now bo definitely foretold." THURSDAY EVENING, Local Empire Clothing Store to Open Friday J. Adelberg. manager and designer, will open an Empire clothes shop to morrow at 3 North Market Square, second floor. The store is one of a chain of similar stores conducted by the Empire Company in various parts of the country. The new shop will be devoted exclu sively to the sale of tailormade and readvmade clothing. It will be under the direct supervision of Mr. Adelber*. who for the past twenty-four years has been engaged In the designing of clothes. The construction work Inci dental to the installation of a new front and Interior remodeling of the new shop, which has been going on for some time, has been completed, and everything will be in complete readi ness for the opening to-morrow. RELEASE VILLA'S BROTHER El Paso, Tex., Sept. 21. Hipollto Villa, brother of Francisco Villa and his former financial agent, was re leased fro mfederal custody last night. His arrest while hiding In an outlying village several -weeks ago waa based on an old state Indictment charging; him with plotting to dyna mite the train that bore Carranza troops through American territory to Agua Prleta, where they decisively defeated Villa. The case was dropped a few days ago and Villa was then held by the Immigration board on de portation charges. L<ack of evidence officials said, led to his reelase. PROTEST SHIP SINKING Madrid, via London, Sept. 21. A strong protest against the destruction of Spanish ships by submarines has been made to the government by the Spanish Shipowners' Association. The association declares that the torpedo ing of these ships Is "contrary to all principles of International law and the elementary rules of humanity." Up to the present, nine Spanish ships, representing a total of 57,000 tons have been the victims of sub marines. The total tonnage of the Spanish merchant marine amounts to only 800,000 tona. BARRISBUHG TELEGRAPH APPROVE ECONOMIC PACT Paris, Sept. 21. The final details of the economic agreement between Germany and Switzerland have been settled, according to a Geneva dis patch to the Matin. The ext of the agreement will be submitted to the Swiss Federal Council to-day. Last June Germany threatened to place an embargo on exports to Switzerland unless the Swiss govern ment permitted exports to Germany of cotton and foodstuffs collected by German agents. A Swiss delegate conferred with representatives of the entente in Paris and In August Ger many withdrew her threat and negotiations between Berlin and Berne were resumed. LITHOGRAPHERS TO JOIN TYPOS Chicago, Sept. 21. Delegates to the Association of Employing Litho graphers decided at yesterday's ses sion of the annual convention to unite with the United Typothetae of Am erica it) the establishment of a uni form coat and aatlm&Una avstam should such a union be approved by the Federal Trade Commission to which body the question will be re ferred. WANT OPENING POSTPONED New York, Sept. 21. The League of Parents' Associations, representing 16,000 public school pupils, appealed to-day to the mayor to prevent the board of education from opening the schools next Monday. Members of the league assert that infantile paralysis has not yet subsided to a point where it would be safe to as semble the children in the schools. DC PONT SUCCEEDS GRAZIANI Paris, Sept. 21. General Pierr Georges Dupont has been appointed chief of the headquarters staff of the army at the ministry of war in place of General Jean Grabiana, who has retired on account of ill health. Gen eral Duport was a colonel at the out break of the war and rapidly won his way to the command of an army coroa. SEPTEMBER 21, lvio Norwegians May Either Serve With Colors or Cut Wood in Forests Christianla, Norway, Sept 21.—A bill just passed by the Norwegian legislature permits men of military age to choose whether they will serve their regulation period with the col ors or go to wood-cutting in the gov ernment forests. Every man in Nor way is obliged to do forty days' mili tary drill, but this year owing to the scarcity and expenslveness of im ported fuel —coal and coke —much labor will be required In the public and private forests for the felling and cutting of timber and it is intended to utilize the services of the soldiers for this purpose and for the cutting of peat. Laborers' wages in the big industrial centers have risen to an abnormal height since the beginning of the Eu ropean war and consequently men have been attracted from the country districts, so that the new legislation is regarded as a t>oon by the proprie tors of wooded land. The soldier-for esters are to be paid the ordinary wages of country laborers less twen ty per cent, and a large proportion of this year's class of soldiers have nlfied their intention of wielding til axe and the 6aw instead of the rlflb and bayonet. Tn some quarters It Is proposed to extend this scheme and place the re cruits to work at railroad building, which is much needed. All the rail roads are owned and run by the gov ernment and plans have been made for the construction of a main line across the country and a local line along the coast. Delay has been caus ed by the lack of labor, but It Is hop ed by means of the new legislation to overcome this. RELEASE CARGOES Manila, Sept. 21. The portions of the cargoes of the British steamers Kafue and Aymerlc, destined for Manila and which were seized by th British authorities at Hong Kong, have been released. Information to this effect was received by the con signees to-day from Hong Kong.
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