14 Dives,Pomeroy Trimmed Hats at |r Ir~ 11 11 Bring the Boy Here For His $4.95 and $6.50 ipy> ST • New Fall Hat A More styles than ever before I I /mif - Many Styles From 50c to $5.00 r to select from at these popular SV J J \WS\ / ] \ We can outfit boys from 2to 10* years OiITTTIIIHIIIIIIT nn prices—and no two styles (XT W / X f\\ with the best styles in hcadwoar designed ! luf\3U F JBHWr alike.. The diversity of modes, X> ; / &??£ ' /HrH \ >7. WK for the little chaps. The stock shown this ' shapes and other style essen- ; jyy / // j H season embraces more distinctive styles mSSal* •' T tials again establishes the lead- // / \\ // B i \*\\ (// /1 \ VX 3 * tha " ever bcfore in scr £ e ca P and sailors, t/f? "*.ij T 1 ' \ ership of these hats in quality // /1 - \\ // § \ $\ ¥_/ I \V> mixtures, checks, Scotch effects, corduroys, uTL V V (( an ? value ' • I $\ V 471 \ y velvet, velour and other fabrics in all the \ V^T J V) Large, small and medium '—f J \ /FT! /! C. A wanted boyish shapes. j M r *fe. X C; j /y <.©, velvet trimmed hats at $4.95 : T\ /I * I Dlvee. Pomeroy & Stewart. Second Floor. Front. \W —so*so. Medium sailors \ \ ' I I I\l \ ~ vet shapes with chenille trimm^g! 1 draped j\\ \ | i\' I 1\ \ \ | |NoV6lty Silk W6aV6S()f crowns and rolled brims. J \\ VJ A \V' : J U \ ' J !/n PUT Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Second Floor. Front. OUpr6IIIG otyl6 3,11(1 QU^Hty _ I s *** A \ j f\Y ]\ Ihe beauty of silks this season transcends that of any past Fashionable Coatings in i V \J j jrf. i , — g . J 1 5 I both classes. Many Patterns and Colors A Suit Showing Sin sQfcr€i£SS2Sfia=V Beautiful fabrics in deep rich colorings make this a most r:^t"; r VT mn ' !mostfavoredand,hf Quality and W. n™ ™„ a Satin Plaid! , rich combinationf qualities all superior in their finish. waists, skirts and trimmings, 36 inches; yard, $2.00-other Wool Plush, 54 inches, high luster; yard ... $3.00 and $3.50 Any Other in HarrisblirO P Nutria the „V\v rn t" ' k ■■ W;00 and $1.50 Scotch Mixtures, 54 inches, fine mixtures; y ar d 83.50'r>. r. • • new coafng ,n a be a ve, effect, o4 mches^ Plaid Coatings, 54 inches, neat styles;vard 52.0(l Beginning at $18.50 anCl Going to $125.00 cellel!? i < n iS.n?? n S i Ul f h r S "" S 1" d drCSSCS ' S ° ol ' ,Ve ' Kht al! ', l ' rx - Melton Cloth, 54 inches, and brown * varH aa ~f l . , *' , 5 $.-£.OO Wool Velour. 54 inches, checked patterns- ,'d S3 50 to #3 M „ "' S ,rUe ' ,at Fashion ' s best inspirations are Paris born, it is nevertheless a fact ,v '" -SS? "" -*-- * TheVogueof Fur Trimmings Bolivia Velour, 54 inches, navy and mole: vard S*" jO - ° n aCCOUnt have drawn trom America s foremost style adapters and creations . Everything seems to be touched with fur this season. In Astrakhan, 48 inches black onlv vard ?-t nnV *1 - t01 * ° UI " wondertul presentation of Fall and Winter styles. In each case, these great stvle- fu . r tn " i mmgs are more popular than they have ever been Broadtail, 4S inches, blade onlv - vard "" T*T? inf,UenCed b >' Paris originators; the changes they have effected leaves* on w Stylish Wool Suitings " l " ""'iff 3 °* Splend,d Amer ' can 'ndividualism. KSASSSS.Sri,XS j"; Wool Poplins and Wool Santoys are weaves that are par-1 't 18 8 SeSSOn Of Rich Suit ValUeS at $25.00 tO $30.00 "•=%? SS ticularly adapted to one-piece dresses; widths are 39 to 54 in- -^ n< J in th , is price range the style showing is fairly unlimited. It is a season, first of all, without definite l ?^ * 1 ' 5 ° se.'o cnes. i ard t Q {{53,00 tren ■ e st } ' e °f a garment depending upon its adaptability for this or that type of figure. black Fox, a inches; yarii' ••••'.*• " '.l si ?s shades inc.ude brown, myrtle, Burgundy, Copenhagen, ut at any rate it is a season of gorgeous materials, even at $25.00 to $30.00. Rich broadcloths Black Morten, 2 inches; jar!"fl . S . ur . ( ' $2.50 and 5.5.75 sage, navy, midnight blue and black. velour cloths and poplins take front rank-and prices are determined, in every range, on the safe standard S" (XuMck and i,r„„nV Vlir ,i.U !:: • v,-SHo Dives, pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor ° f moderatCness ot Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart store. In black uiHl bro'vn; on " 50c = 4 " ln ch bands I Second Floor. Swansdoun; yard ■ /:. .V.V.V.V.V 45c a J*C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. g|. - I ' r . V.,— -- - f VERY LOW \ CALIFORNIA 4 September 24th to October Bth SUNSET ROUTE \ K ?? r . tte mnn a home amid the most bean- O m M!ul surro tin flings-where the climate Is Ideal EH the year round. It will pay yon to Investigate. y Writ a for Ultratarm and other Information i, | E l<*h Chc',tluf ROOKii- Fnash( * P —">' Ago. t ; |J Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads Stinging Up Father ($) Copyright, 1916, International News Service gy McMcinUS r "> . " ( 1 "'- "i ' "•"HERE. My BEI 'T" °T COLLY -THI, ' fcERTAIHUV- 1 MISTAKE - YOU | You hah M T ALK\K ABOUT - ' 1 FIHE CORIV BEr T| -PUD SIR! J CHARGED HE NINETY) NIMETVCEN-K, YOU COULDM'T LIFT ~I **R LHii /jMg\ Keplace utensils that wear out s|Kr\ with utensils that "Wear-Ever" IMoen „ jwocn/mi Get your Saucepan today! j Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart J UOMB THROWN AT HAZLETON Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 4.—Tony Im briac was arrested yesterday, charged v.iih throwing: a bomb and shattering the windows of houses in a section where the Society of the Blessed Vir gin Mary held a celebration, followed by fireworks. Margaret Burns and Alice McGuire, girls living in homes near the scene of the explosion, were injured, but not seriously.