16 Dives, Pomeroy The Last Friday of the Month Brings an Unusual Opportunity For Special Savings >4 No Friday Specials Women's Hosiery Attractive Women's Men's Sweaters Colored Dress Goods Drapery Bargains ,, .1 Women's 25c Fiber Silk Ribbons Lightweight Fall 51.25 navy and oxford SI.OO imported navy blue 75c Plain White Muslin Sent C. O. D. or Mail in black w !ft£ Moire Taffeta Ribbons; Coats Reduced Coat Sweaters with roll col- Brocade Suiting; all wool; Curtains, with ruffle edge; >rl_ r\ j Special Frida\ onh, .. 19* s , inches wide; {uH ra t~oaiS iveaucea lar _ Special Friday only, 42 inches wide. Special Fri- in lace trimmed or plain Or Phone Orders Pives, Pomeroy * Stewart of colors; value to 29c. Spe- opportunity that is 98* day only, yd., 49* hemstitched effects. Special ♦ C.... J Street rioor cial Friday only, yd., . . 21* seldom equaled, and one that Dives, Pomeroy * Stewart . ~. 5c Covert Cloth; 42 Friday only (k>* rilled. I-: t-J Remnants of Ribbons; 3 wll be read with eager in- inches wide; mixtures Of ox- 15c Plain Ecru or White p_ ff„ Wolcf. oc_ to 5 inches wide; values'to terest by women who are in (? r .d and brown. Special Scrim with stripe border; Cotton Waists ZDC 15c Spccial Friday only. need ol a lightweight, fine \\r un .... 36 inches wide. Special Fri _ i v White Lawn Waists, vard 8* quality, Fall coat. lVien S WOrK Toilet Goods trimmed with embroidery 'S C Ribbons; to 54-inch Regular $15.00 navy and Blue Denim Work Coats, all wool; blue, lavender, Dives, Pomerov & Stewart io r i -r ur> A panels; lace edge trims coi- wide *>oeciai Fridav onlv black Poplin Coats. Special sizes 40 and 42. Special Fri- Copen. brown, red, rose and Third Floor. IVc Lalox looth towder. Jar Special Friday only, vard .. . 3* Friday only $12.50 day only 450 garnet. Special Friday only, *sl.oo and $1.25 fancv 10c Ribbons; Ito 2 inches Regular navy and Dives. Pomerov Stewart - 3 oql * I'eWl "a ' °tT '' a Bathing Caps. Special Fri- Dives. a Stewart wide. Special Friday onh-, pHdav onll" . °**\ S¥J.OO ' 54 inches wide; navy* °and Flannelette Gowns JA * Regular $9.50 grav mix- CZ ,„ . . gray. Special Friday only, In novelty stripes with _sc: Peroxide and lucum- . Dives. Pomeroy* Stewart, ture Coat§ Special Fridav Boys School Blouses yard 68* collar or m collarless styles. ber Cold L ream. -pecial Women S Neckwear v . onlv #7.93 50c School Blouse Waists . B.lc Diagonal Serge; 42 Special Friday only, . .390 'vi rt 25c Sleeveless Guimpes of Regular $18.50 tan Covert in madras and eaton cloth. inches wide. Special Friday Short Flannelette Skirts let Talciim Powder. Special net and ecru only. Special Playing Cards C ° atS " cual f a "J ay ° nly ' 3 Friday only 12* Fnday only - ' Special Friday only, yd., Brassieres with Lace or 2ac Rubber Gloves. Spe- 2jc and>oc>.eckwear in c ial Friday only 15*; 2 for STcond°Fifor Stewart "(59* Embroidery Trimming. Spe cial Friday only, pair .. lo* white, some with touch of r> _ V $1.25 Navy Senje; 45 c,a l Friday only, 25* SI.SO Hftt Wntff BftttlM. color. Special Fridav onlv, iAm . —J ' c _ - . . _.. , (S4 r*ck 19b'* C Slaving <_ards; gilt \ r _ _ . „ " IUC , a " "°Ol. Dives. Pomeroy i- Stewart P £ fL" y Yoti Special Friday only. ...St Collar a " d Luff S'ts; in One pound Louisinc "pa- Women's $1.25 House la " Reindeer Buck inches wide; all wool. Spe- 25c black Hand Mirrors. white and ecru values to per 78 sheets to the pound Dresses, in percale and ging- Street and Driving Uov cial Fridav onlv, yd., $1.69 Books of Firtf nr. Special Friday only, ...15* sl-00. special Friday only. pac kaees Louisine ham: ? lzes 36 to Spe " -peal tridav only, 00 avy - Serge 56 •, T 1C " 01 * Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. envelopes. Special Fridav cial Friday only, .... $1.05 Dives, Pomerog * Stewart inches wide. Special Friday value?to °, I only, 25* 98c Silver Plated Picture Handkerchiefs Dlreß, ?r r^et°t: i^.r Stewart ' I Inrlormiifllm satin stripe madras Negligee Black Dress Goods 50c to SI.OO Books for Frames. Special Friday L Undermuslin Coat Shirts, French cuffs. SI 00 ImnortpH Rrnrade- boys and girls. Special Fri only 59* Hemstitched and one-cor- Nainsook Corset Covers Special Friday only 95* day only ....25* 75c Silver Plated Picture ner embroidered sheer - { h embroiderv trimmine ' c • , , V 10 volume set of Little Frames. Special Friday Handkerchiefs. Special Fri- Stamped Goods Secial e ° r f , s ° n gla.s and silver - Muslin Drawers wi.h ' 85c Diagonal njaladeja-rs. Spedal Friday Handkerchief Special Fri- -r, e and cambnc ™ffle Men'. Shirt. 50c elas's" Hair Receivers 'Hemstitched Silk pink material. Special Fri- day only 15* 79c and SI.OO Negligee $1.25 Wool Poplin; 40 M ° r and Puff Boxes silver too. Handkerchiefs, with colored day only, ..... 25* to 69* Extra size Muslin Draw- Shirts in oxtord, cheviot inches wide. Special Friday Special Fridav onlv 19* borders, in pink, blue and ta i?P e , and ers tuc k e d ruffle or em- panama and repp; sizes 14 only, yd SI.OO \ 2?c Pearl Bead NVckiace lavender. Special Fridav Damask Towels; large size. broiderv trimming. Special to l/ - Special Friday only, $1.25 Gabardine; 43 inches Notions Special Friday onlv, ...15* on l>' 10* special Friday only, . .So* Friday only 2.)* wide. Special Friday only, 19c and 25c Edgings in as 15c Hat Pins, 'gold and 2oc one-corner embroid- Divea. Stewart Dive.. Pomerov & Stewart Dtves. Pomerov ft Stewart yard, .............. l.o SO rted colors. Special Fri silver. Special Fridav onlv. "Ed Handkerchiefs with J L second Floor. . S r .. Co . v, .. 56 day only, bolt 10* pair *. 10<* wide hem. Special Friday _ inches wide. Special Friday SI.OO bolt Cash's Wash 25c white ivory Manicure on l>' 15* ' , \ f /-* . c • l ° n '* V ' $1.69 Trimmings. Special Friday articles. Special Friday Dives. Pomeroy i Stewart Furniture Specials Corset specials viaricro Dives. Pomerov & Stewart only, 25^5 nnlv street Floor j r- . 20c Pad Elastic Garters. L street Floor Fancv Bone and Crochet y v ' SIX Golden Oak and Ma- Ten dozen Com,l Corsets Special Friday only, . V ' Buttons Special Fridav Dives, Pomerov & Stewart. _ hoganv Beds. Special Fri- in medium bust style. Spe- y T \ , , F _ X % gtr ' et F:oor ' Front ' Laces Reduced da iu °" ly ;; • $13.50 cial Friday only 65* Dives. Pomeroy 4 e stewart Suit Linings ''' C • and 10* Three Mahoganv Bureaus. Five dozen Corsets of 2fV Rlarlf qati,,.. Dives. Pomeroy a Stewart, N Venise Lace Bands; 1* Special Friday only, $13.50 good grade coutil with me- inc^e C s s£* Sp ec Fridav stre^noo^ Basement Wash to 3 inches wide; in white, Five Mahoganv Chiffon- dium bust. Special Friday W ;il rtw onlv vd -P ecial nd ay Goods values to 35c. Special Fri- icrs . Special Fridav onlv, only 95* Willow Chairs onlv ; yd .. .16* Uoods . d^c° n Cotton dunv L ac ff- $13.50 Pomerov * Stewart hundred Willow inc h es wMe SperiS Fridfv Basement Bargains 15c Duckling Fleece in . Cotton Cluny Laces, One three-piece Mahog- Second Floor. Chairs, only 2to a customer. . ~j oori ** i t- a. j r- 1 floral and Persian designs in white and ecru; 2V, inches anv Library Suite. Special V / Special Friday only, $2.59 'n* t * c-V:"' r> u Footed Glass for kimonos and sacques, to 4 inches wide. Special Friday only $19.50 1 Dives. Pomerov & Stewart navy Spedal Fridav c""' 14 - inch size lengths of 2to 9 vards. Spe- Friday only, yd., ..... lOc One three-piece Mahog- Floor Coverings L Third Floor. Special Friday only, .. .98* cial Friday onlv.'vard. 11* \oile and anv Parlor Suite, upholster- C " " r • -o Dress Ginghams in Crepe Flouncing?: 4a inches ed'seat and back in tapestry. Specials Dives. Pomeroy a Stewart fancy plaids. Special Friday wide, in scalloped edges ; Special Friday only, ' $1.50 Deltox Grass Mat- Grocery Specials 8 feet - Special tnday only, only, yard S l/ 2& \ allies to SI.OO. Special Fri- $2*3.00 ting Rugs, 36x72 inches. With each 50c grocery purchase 29^ 15c Ripplette in pink and ' 'k* r r* Turkish Rockers, uphols- Special Friday only, $1.09 l for e s4c to " morrOW 5 lbS * Sunshine Biscuit Economy Bread Makers; blue stripes. Special Friday J U°" €l: Cov- tered with imitation brown 36x72-inch Grass Matting 3 packs Gold Dust 14c i c 4-loaf size. Special only, only, vd., 8* er> r.mbroidep ,1/ inches Spanish leather. Special Fri- Rugs. $1.75 value. Special 2 cans Heine baked beans.. .tc opecialS 25c Galatea, 36 inches, w jde. Special Friday only, dav onlv $10.95 Fridav onlv $1.19 I b p o a l s s Sr IHo 1 pks. Vancho creams, a . 91.1J neat stripes, heavy weave. yd- Fifty Combination Mat- $3.25 Axminster Rugs, 36 2 &tti ke?chSp \ snlll": '.'/ A 25* Fountain Pen Pocket Special Friday only, yd.. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, tresses; only one to a cus- x 63 inches. Special Fridav I 1 yum yum J Flash Lights. Special Fri 19* >tree: F:ocr tomer. Special Fridav onlv, onlv, '. $2.49 2 bo.\e3 buckwheat !lc 1 lb .- adv °cate; special Friday day onlv 59* 25c fancy Cretonnes, 36 >3.95 $2.00 Colonial Rugs, 30x ol!! 1 °lbd'igesti;;;' special' 'Friday n . c ., c . . . inches, fancy styles. Special Men'* llnJprwpar Two imitation leather cov- 60 inches. Special Fridav 3 cans flams '2sc only 33c c Bissells Stand ard Carpet Friday only, yard, ... 15* lVien S Underwear ered Couches. Special Fri- onlv $1.69 2 cans baked beans 9c Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart- Sweepers. Special tr.day 8c Pnnts in neat patterns. Men's 50c White Cotton day only $12.50 Short lengths of $1.40 to One quirt°ar Heinz 'aDDi'e' Basement. onl y '>J* Special Friday only, yard, Ribbed Union Suits, with Martha Washington Sew- $1.60 Inlaid Linoleum for , "runes ic 16-quart Wear-Ever alum . short sleeves. Special Fri- ing Tables in solid mahog- bathroom and small kitchen. One 8 ib P nTw'apricoti'! lc I Inkmaboklo p^L,, A inum Preserving Kettles. 12jic Percale in dark day only 42* any. Special Friday only. Special Fridav onlv, ..89* One lb. loose coffee 23c unDreaKauie V-OmDS Special Fridav onlv ..98* styles. Special Friday only, Mens oOc White Lisle $7.95 $1.50 \\ ilton and heavy V^ib. 5 tea 11 ." 8 . , b . a . k . e . d . . b . e . a . n . S ' 20c 25c guaranteed Unbreak- n _ yard BT/a*8 T /a* Knee Drawers. Special Fri- Six-foot Extension Tables Axminster Hassocks. Spe- One can tuna fish 14c able Combs Special Fridav c- , e , .° n tm ans - Remnants of Voiles. 2to day only 29* in quartered oak. Special cial Friday only $1.09 whoieh" mfib. '.'.'.!'.'.'.'.'."".' 2lc onlv 19* Special Friday only, .. 10* 6 yards. Special Friday Men's 19c Black Fiber Friday only $13.95 20c heavy rubber Stair Shoulder, lb '. 17c 50c guaranteed Unbreak- Screen Doors in manv only, at one-fourth regular Silk Seamless Socks. Spe- One white enameled Crib. Treads, 18x9 inches. Spe- Cream ib."'.'.!'.'.'.'.'.2!* able Combs. Special Fridav sizes; bring measurements, pnees. cial Friday only, 15* Special Friday only, $5.00 cial Friday only, 15* Fresh sausage, lb 18c only 39* Special Friday only, ..25* Divea. Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives. Pomeroy * Stewart Dives, Pnmerw & Stewart Dives, Pntifrov ft Stewart Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart— Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart Dlv<.s p™,,.. a Basement. Street Floor Third Floor. , Third Floor. Basement. U1 bHrfet ii''l*> / v v 1 v 1 = 1 J) SHARP CRITICISM AT U.B. MEETING Intemperance and Divorce Scored; Appeal For Co-opera tion in Bible Conference Philadelphia, Sept 28. lntempe rance and dlvorc evil came In for sharp criticism at the opening session of the one hundred and seventeenth annual conference of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, which DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers and Bisters are enthusiastic in their praise of Orrlns, because it has cured their; loved ones of the "Drink Habit" and i thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. Orrlne Is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment; Orrlne No. 2. the voluntary treatment. Costs only 11.00 a box. Ask for booklet. Geo. A. Gorgas, I® N. 3rd St.. Harrisburg. John A. McCurdy. Bteelton; H. F. Kma.houae. Mechanicsburg. Pa. THURSDAY EVENING, ; opened yesterday at the Second United | Brethren Church, Fifty-ninth and j Catharine streets. Announcement was made of the admission of seven new ministers to the conference and the transfer of six others to other confer- , ences. New churches which have been built during the last year are at Steelton. Lebanon, Harrisburg. Mount Joy, Fre will. Mount Nebo and the Third Breth ren Church, of Philadelphia, at Twelfth and Wyoming streets. An appeal was made by Superin tendent Lowery for co-operation in making the annual Bible conference, i held at Mount Gretna in August each i year, a greater success. New ministers admitted to the con ference were the Revs. William E. Daniels, Ephrata. Pa.; H J. Whitman, Wililamstown. Pa.; W. H. Kachel, ■ Pottstown, Pa.: C. A. Sollenberger, Harlsburg: Russei Rhoads and J. Paul j Hummel, both of Hummelstown, and I Martin Brofl. of Refton, Pa. i The morning session was opened by j Bishop Weekly, D. D., of Parkersburg, j W. Va. Bishop Weekly appointed the vari ) ous committees, after which the fol lowing names were referred to the - committee on applicants: William E. i Daniels, of Ephrata: H. J. Witman, of j Williamstown; W. H. Kachel, Potts j town; C. A. Sollenberger, of Harris burg, and Russell Rhoads, of Eliza bethville. The afternoon session was opened I bv the Rev. H. M. Miller, of Penbrook, i who conducted the devotional exer ! clses. I I The Rev. D. D. Lowery, of Harris 'iburg, conference superintendent, pre- I rented his twenty-third annual report, ' which showed an increase in all de partments of church work. The re port of the boundary' committee was . submitted by ths Rev. I. H. Albright, ' of Middletown. I The evening session was opened with .. a song service by the local choir. The . I address of the evening was delivered ika bv. IV ciiu n | superintendent of the Lutheran Church | | missions of Philadelphia. One of the prominent lay delegates j at tho conference is Aaron S. Krelder, ! of Annville, congressman of the Eighteenth district. A history of the Hershey church has recently been published. The i editor is the Rev. N. L. Linebaugh, j who has served the congregation as! pastor for the last four years. One of the oldest members of the conference in attendance is the Rev. j James Shoop. of Elizabethville. He 1 has served as pastor and presiding elder in the conference for many years. | "Prunella" Receipts May Total Up to S4OO The Board of Directors of the Civic Club will meet on Saturday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. William Henderson, 25 North Front street, to discuss plans for practical application of the S4OO acquired through the two performances of "Prunella," to the expenses incident to furnishing the newly-acquired club house at Front and North streets. The courtesy of Chief of Police Wetzel in diverting tra.Hc from the stretch along Front Btre.-t during the course of the play last evening was much appreciated and had a notable effect on the quality of the perform ance. The experience of the preced ing evening was noticeable in the acting and an appreciative audience I enjoyed the play to the full. j CHICKEN DINNER ON ISLAND Dauphin, Pa., Sept. 28. A party of people enjoyed a chicken dinner on Reed's Island last evening, going , over to the island In canoes. The party included Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. i Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed, Miss i Carrie Elizabeth Gerberich. Misa I Anna Houck, Blon C. Welker and TV. Vorno. HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH WHARTON SCHOOL COURSES NAMED Faculty Will Include Strong Men; Registrations Are Coming In Announcement of the courses to be taught in the University of Pennsyl vania Wharton school extension this year was made by faculty officers to-day. The first year students will study accounting, money and banking, cor poration finance and commercial law. The second year subjects will be indus trial management, selling and adver tising, government regulation of busi ness and commercial law. Third year men will take up accounting practice and procedure or practical accounting systems, investment*, real estate, in surance and will finish the work in commercial law. Classes wll lbe held In the Technical high school every Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 7.45 to 9.45 o'clock, with fifteen minutes Intermission at 8.45. Noted men in various fields will be on the Wharton school faculty this year. The 1916-17 corps of Instructors will include the following; Edward S. Mead, professor of finance; James T. Young, professor of public administration; Solomon S. Huebner, insurance and commerce; Thomas Conway, Jr., finance; Ward W. Pierson. law; J. Russel Smith, indus try: Edward P. Moxey, accounting; John J. Sullivan, law; Herbert W. Hess, assistant, political science; Gor don B. Anderson. Instructor In finance; Irving D. Rosshelm, accounting; Wen " *v °*inA '■■■■ Cam eron, accounting; Bruce D. Mudgett, I insurance: Ralph H. Blanchard, insur ance; Thomas A. Bartley, real estate; ! Douglas M. Johnson, selling and ad- i vertising; Richard S. Style, finance; Theodore J. Grayson, finance; Frank i Parker, finance; Clarence N. Callender, I law; Franl; H. Shields, law; H. Eugene j Heine, law; Clarence D. Coughlin, law; | Walter 1.,. Schantz, law; William J. Wilcox, Bovsrnment regulation; David ! B. Jeremiah, finance; Charles K. j Knight, insurance; Lynne K. Lewis, j government regulation. Wendell P. Raine. secretary of the i Harrisburg extension, who is register ing students at the Chamber of Com merce offices, Kunkel building, reports I growing interest in the school among the young men and women who are i seeking additional business education and registrations are coming in rapidly. Mr. Raine will meet all applicants for enrollment from 7 to 9 in the evening until the opanlng of school, October 9. Duel Is Another French Institution Fallen Into Disuse Since War Started Paris, Sept. 28.—The duel is one of the ancient Institutions of France that has fallen into neglect during the war. The last Sensational encounter on the "field of honor"—a bloodless one —took place after the election of the Chamber of Deputies in 1914, not long before hostilities broke out. It was between Joseph Caillaux, former min ister of finance and his unsuccessful opponent Louis d'AUieres. Caillaux fired Into the air and d'AJllteres fired into the ground. Since that meeting M- d'AUlieres has been grievously wounded on an other "field of honor." Acting as Inter mediary officer between the firing line and the command In the rear, he was hit by a fragment of a shell that claimed him, probably for life. It is attributed to the fact that so many Frenchmen, like M. d'AUlieres have shed their blood on th battle- SEPTEMBER 28, 1916. I field that the duel has been abandoned land there Is a well-defined sentiment I that it has come to an end for good i and all. Some credit the "sacred union" of i parties and classes with this reform I while there are certain proofs that it ' is due to popular deprecation of per ! sonal conflicts between Frenchmen i while "the Germans are still at I Noyon." The "sacred union" has not I prevented disputes and provocations, j Two men contesting for a favorable place from which to witness a review of troops on the Esplanade des Inva lides came to blows and one of them tossed his card to the other. "If you are so eager to fight" cried a bystander, "why don't you do as '■ those boys did" pointing to some arm less and legless soldiers lined up be fore the troops to be decorated. "Two young men In a popular cafe exchanged sarcasms, followed by in sults, blows and an exchange of cards. "To Verdun with them!" cried the spectators. "Put them out!" The manager threw both of them into the street where the idlers Jeered them until in common defense they made up their quarrel and walked off together. There are two hypotheses regarding Cured Kis RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly ana completely cured me. Years have pass ed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me. Eugene M. Pullen. Carpenter, 305 C Marcellus avenue, Manasquan. N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured— you may save a life or at least stop the 1 misery of rupture and the worry anu danger of an Qoeration. the duel after the war. In some cases the disputants have both been com batants In the great war and will And jit ridiculous to make a show of courage against each other after hav ing already shown it together many times against a common enemy. If they are not both combatants, they will, one or both of them, have been heroes of the "rear" to whom public opinion will say "No! No fight ing!" If you were so thirsty for blood I and so particular about honor, you would have gotten your satisfaction out of the Germans." ELMER REEM BURIED Dauphin, Pa., Sept. 28. Funeral services for Elmer Reem, who died at his home at Heckton on Sunday were held yesterday morning. Tli* Rev. Francis J. S. Morrow, pastor aa the Dauphin Methodist Episcopal Church, was in charge and burial waa made In Riverside cemetery. pST for any salt or over- V i Vv/ coat In the shop; ' ' ,' (j positively the equal \ ) \! ' of others, at $lB 1 * iI V to S2O. V W l\'/ HOLM AN \ Wy 228 MARKET ST. "