Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 06, 1916, Page 22, Image 22

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Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart jf ( Dives > Pomeroy & Stewart
New Trimmed Hats . * Store Open From Ba. m.
For To-morrow J ■ to 9p. m. Saturday
§Our Famous Style Leaders I Complete Assortments of \ There Is an Appearance of Greater
at $4.95 and $6.50 Women's w nr 4-v, in This Groun of Suits
The reputation that our popular priced hats enjoy for Direct from s V r ch wonderfu l Oil P
r . . c , i glove makers as Irefousse who . ■
correctly mirroring the prevailing modes is hrinly estab- has sent us the finest collection mi t. /r ± Chrirminn Wulp? S
lished, as each new shipment brings the latest shapes we have ever received from J- "6 iVIOSI kJlylZd
and heralds the important style changes of the moment. 1 /ff \v\
r . J o Washable chamolsette gloves In two sth -4 P* f\ t (fn Af\ /| /| / [J Vi \
The $4.95 Trimmed Hats $18.50 to $40.00 4 fflfe U
XT . , ii * *, _ j . -ri Prix seams; In black, tan, ivory and
No two styles alike despite the moderate price. These pe ari. Pair !.... $1.25 . .
models are made of excellent qualities of velvet, plush, beaver Women's one-ciasp washabie Moca Every one of the beautifully designed models
and other fabrics and are cleverly trimmed. \\ e demonstrated black, tan and grey; self and black shown in OUT Suit Section has an air of Paris ''J a
many years ago that our hat styles at $4.95 arc incomparable embroidery. Pair $1.75 , .... . , . ~ , ,■ „ ( i\
from every viewpoint of the style critic. Shapes are varied— about it that is bound to win the adnn a o
sailors, turbans, rippled brim turbans, flared effects, rolled brims, putty. Pair $1.75 well-dressed women —and in every instance, 1
tricornes and other prevailing shapes. Bio^ o^ 8 beTrquamy^a? 6^? upon examining this or that garment you will Txf •
The $6.50 Trimmed Hats "'iL3 r P find that a special effort has been exerted to -jC®'
The chic air that distinguished the high-class dress hat Is the noticeable features of these excellent two pearl clasp gloves /l/l make the SUlt look C\ eil moi e COStl} than ltS •tt I
styles. Designed by artists thoroughly conversant with the latest millinerv modes and trimmed to emulate the . V v . 11l _ • ,1:_ 1f o 1.1.1 S
models that, commmand much higher nrices. small wonder that our $6.50 hats really pass for SIO.OO models seam, in bl ®- < j| c In ] /// price W< OUIG indicate. I J f /TrWi*
until the prospective purchaser is aatreeably surprised by the figures on the price ticket. "j}' 1 ® wnite witn 1 111 / | A //1' yi 1
This line includes the latest conceits in finest velvet, velvet and hatter's plush, Chenille and advance styles oiacK. fair ' A " i> | //// Qn-i4"C< o4" Aro Jvn 11 /~\T QV\ ~ // / h
In fur-trimmed hats that will rule this Winter. Dives, Pomeroy 1 I OU-il/O -LIIcAL/ rV.I" X Lill v/-L CXLL r
Notable Values in Vogue Felt Hats Street Floor. I IlTCSlstiblC ArtistrV } I
Matchless values at $1.05. There's a super-excellence to Vogue hats that make them distinctive and so j| x" / / dCSSsW /
1110 " nOS * ° IC workTnansh,,> and Uie n,Ush 0,0 a! 1 difrcrcnt and ,lmko for sty, ° if The fina i judgment of our own designers in this / / MWjT/ /
A s,>eoiai lot of fine :French fdu m beautiful shades at $4.95. other styles up to sio.oo. country is best expressed in this splendid showing.
Superb Large Hats, $6.95 to SIO.OO The impression of a permanent idea in Fashion is I'
The most picturesque shapes In black hatter's plush—large sailor effects, lovely flared effects, smart little VU Strongly Conveyed, and, besides, ill every garment I "/) I
narrow brim models. $6.95 to Slo.oo. there is a stron S conviction that it was made for its /J
The Handsomest Silk Blouses We've New Fall Styles of Petticoats I" ~ ,„ a \T
Ever Seen at $5.50 to $9.50 111 good quality taffeta, embracing complete color group and "ithiwd bac^wlthToMelj'elt 0086 "rfr!" \X
' i i n 'i manv in black and white $2.95, $3.05 to $12.50 . . . ~ /-\ \\
Georgette Crepe-a Decided Favorite 'sik i.ry .j.u o,,... noj;. js.®* / I \V
There is a new note of attractiveness each day in the silk CnttrTi h i colors
blouse section, for scarcely a day passes but that a score or Extra'size hlnrb nnH rninrc t0 ' " Fine gabardine suits, in blue, green and black with skunk 1
..... nf fi i mv f re ch new stvles are added to our constantly ■ Lxtra size P ettlcoats of talteta, black and colors, fur , rlmm ed collar and cuffs; loose belted effect with deep jITT*
more ot hlmy, Iresh new styles are y $3.05 to SIO.OO patch pockets, button trimmed; full flare gathered skirt, $25
anging s * including neat brown navv oreen and Bur- Extra size cotton petticoats in black and colors, Heavy weight gabardine suit, in a plain tailored flare model i
gundy arc many lovely by to be #1.25, 1.50 to #3.50 fiS! W? S
seen quite the finest collection of white and flesh Georgette Special
blouses that is to be found in Harnsburg this season. special moaeis tor sienaer, medium ana stout women at and black in the new length flare model coat; this garment M
You'll not tire of this unique showing—so come tomorrow _ . . SI.OO and $1.50 hsus a large seal collar with the new flare cuffs; a plain flare
whUe it is at its best Frices; for Ceorgette blouses begin at D., P. &S. Special corsets m new Fall models. sir " * Stewart! Second "pioon ' W
$4.95 —and go to $12.00. Those at the first price are beauti- ; SpI.UU and Jhl.oO
fully embroidered and have the appearance of garments at higher arner s Rust-proof corsets SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50
cost American Lady corsets SI.OO and $1.50 ■ . .• ITTI A T 111*
D i,.,p.„.,0 r d. 5 „ T .,b".0,d F,..r. Front #>o-00 Many Exceptional Values Are Included m
Flannelette Gowns & Lounging Robes Week-End News of Groceries This Unusual Showing of Cotton Waists
The gowns are of a good grade flannelette; full width: high, ... o
Vor round neck 50<! to $1.50 „ m .. rv 69^cac b 50c The range of prices is as complete as the style assortment is broad. Little indi-
All white flannelette gowns in high.V or round neck style; se q a 1 J 1 ems or t eta c__ vidual touches which go so far toward making stvle supremacy are to be found ill
trimmed with hemstitching or briar stitching 750 to $1.50 2 packs new buckwheat inc 10 cakes p. &G. soap 4ic , ~ .. • , >i AA 4.1 ot . cinnn
High neck gowns of muslin or cambric trimmed with tucks, 1 S5- SSS K- V.IK -p garment whether its price be SI.OO, $1 .90 or SIO.OO.
• 1 • # iv 1 . pv o edits rn ut <ll Cciiis i utc u cie a riser •••••••••• Juc
embroidery or insertion ..• to sl.oU Apricots. Ib sho2ide? a Tb lb Choose from such satisfying weaves as voiles, organdy, all-over embroidery, noveltv stripes
Corduroy lounging robes in Copenhagen, rose, stui?l t d leS oii o ves eß b l itt'i'e liced lb ''••• •••••'*:• ""iia'c or madras.
wistaria $3.50 and SO.OO a ketchup te . r . .° r !! ,'iSc . ••• ...2c $l.O0 —plain tucked style; or trimmed with embroidery front; lace or embroidery insertion or panels;
Silk lined corduroy robes, sailor or shawl one pint bottle grape juice SUNSHINE BISCI IT SPECIALS deep collar trimmed with hemstitching or lace edge.
$5.05 to SIO.OO 3 cans new beans 20c Sunshine fruit cake, lb 35c At 51.95 —voil© or batiste waists trimmed with organdie emboldery panels; tucks, Venise or fllet lace in-
Japanese quilted robes in Copenhagen, rose, navy and red, 2 botoe" e^-e P e e t a piiki4s'!l?o >| ib. Wafer X .Tumbies sertions; convertible or deep cape collar.
J 1 nn t 12 ill Ono can tomatoes 11c Vi lb Butter Thins L-- -c At $2.95 to SIO.O0 —imported voile waists in plain or all-over embroidery styles; also of fine batiste, trim
t _ _ to •" 1 10 cakes Fels soap 41c . U lb. Snappy Turtle'!!!!!! J med with hand embroidery, lace medallions, lace vestees and hand embroidery.
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Second Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor.
It's an Inspiration to Have .PULf- Furniture Made Over Our
Such Beautiful New High Quality Standard'
Silks to Talk About % A =,m„ g
The styles are so refreshingly new and the patterns so j 71 " I values—
beautiful that the briefest descriptions should make lovers of /J U V / / " M—,, II fipASW - *\l IHi I a 50 golden oak and mahogany rockers,- upholstered in
superb dress fabrics eager to see these new Autumn beauties. I I ii/i /I ■ 1L IkllW ' leather, have just been received at a big saving. These pieces
Charmeuso, in best street shades, 40 Inches wide; yard $2.50 A, \) , D- // !fl II II l) (j />? &° °" Salc to-morrow kt $0.50 to $22.50
Crepe do Chines, in all the newest street and evening shades. 40 JHr/ f ' 1] I JP I ifl w|| 7 R S Felt foa-ttresses of full size, made Three-piece ltvlngroom suite, In
Inches; yard $1.50 and $2.00 ME O 1 1 I R ' n two Parts. Special .$7.95 imitation brown Spanish leather;
Soie Joflre, a new satin taffeta, in street shades, 36 inches; yd., $1.50 / II I ' l r HW I Brown fiber rockers, upholstered including arm chair, arm rocker
Faille Suitings, in street shades, 36 inches; yard $2.00 / I I i II Lj (J \f II in tapestry; spring seat with wide and settee. Special $37.50
Mcssallne Suitings, 36 Inches; 25 colors; yard $1.25 and $1.35 W§M / . | J IB g2> \\7lfh I\/T r\oi l\/f nrt i arm: a special llvlngroom rocker J55. 90 five-piece livlngroom suite
Faille Matinee —the newest grosgrain weave —12 shades for street IffHTIPil I I VV 111 I IVI UoL IVJ. ijlL F HI /' at ft low price $9.95 D the William anil Marv Period in
■wear. 36 inches; yard $2.50 f ) / Mi < | $16.90 golden oak extension tahle j aco bean finish-
Plain Taffetas, 36 Inches; yard $1.35 and $1.59 J I mi 1 _ • /if / Ml// with heavy colonial base. Special
Gros de lxjndres, In 15 street and evening shades, 36 In.; yd., $1.75 ™ I I h/l V /11/l/l • 4- l\l m* ' 7t\ $14.95 18.< a arm chair, J8.78 arm
Black Freaich TafTeta, with self-covered polka dots, 36 in.; yard, $3.50 111 Kflrl lr 11 ■ £III If flf /irll; Brass beds with one-inch tilling ro^c ) l % r ' „? 5 settee, $11.95 table
Black Satin Stripe French Taffeta, 36 Inches; yard $3,00 I I W Vf 1 IVIV rods and IY* -inch top rod; panel a-nd $3.90 reception chair. Special
B ick Imperial Satin, 42 inches; yard $2.50 c—l Jf# / head and foot end; satin finish. S-fß.oo
Satin Plaid Taffetas, navy, taupe, myrtle and Burgundy, the season's | a 1 W V m I I Special $18.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —3d Fl.
" rrn .00;; ,:o ° Clothes Is Important I $ Warm Sleeping Garments
______ , Naturally a particular man is going to be careful in the selection of a suit or overcoat he will ••
Women S r Sill FootW63,r Fashions wear all Fall an( i Winter. He thinks of his own appearance and whether it will express his per- 02* JYLGH
, , _ _ sonality, do him justice as to his taste and prove becoming. , . , ,
SuDerblv InterDreted Bv n, ppy mghts a good warm j-pr
Our stock of suits and overcoats represents much critical work in the selection of pair of payamas will contribute much to
Queen Quality Shoes StylCS and welcomes j ust this class of critical dresse "- Patterns and models are diversi- a slcepcr 's comfort. We've brought in
These shoes have the best claim to be called beautiful that , our supplies of Fall and Wmter sleep- MIL
ever any footwear had. The designs are so smart and attrac- IX/TQT-ITT \A/ n \T Q"l" onrl garments f ro m the best mills in BH 17*
tive and expressive of the best in leathers and workmanship. IVlCtllj VVUltllj OtjlCO dl tpXO ctllU. {pZIU the country whose products arc noted
. Patent Colt Boots, with grey kldskln tops $0.50 , , . , ... ~ , ... , , , , , . , , - . , Bf /
Corlntiiian Boots with brown kldskln vamp and collar with ivory Models designed with the express idea of providing absolute correctness in style, cut, fabric for their full cut and good fitting qual- m j
Black Kid Lace Boots, with light grey skin tops, light weight soles and pattern the latest 9ne, two and three-button effects. Warm sleeping garments for I
■with high Louis heels $7.50 . , , .
Fine Black Dull Kid Boots, in button and lace styles, high Louis Grey Scotch mixtures Shadow stripe worsteds Heavy oxford grey storm cloth "fresh air" sleepers. \ \
heels $5.00 Scotch tweeds Herringbone stripe worsteds Fancy shadow stripe cassimcrcs ,
Dut, Ktdil Boots, w,. h,a.K etoth top. h, 8 „ he.,. „,00 overpaid. Jilu. n.nnd. worstwis Cc.to VM Si "IS
Dives, Pomeroy <Sc Stewart—Street Floor, Rear. Grey check worsteds Blue serge and storm cloth K&ncy stripe worsteds Outdoor sleeping sarments with head cap and sleeping boots, out
jing flannel and bath robe blanket cloth SI.OB, $2.50 and $5.00
Dr. L. P. Louzon, of Chicago, an expert foot specialist, is Other Suits of Finest Tailoring, $25 and S3O -•
giving valuable advice this week in the shoe section to all per- BOYS' AND GIRLS* SLEEPING GARMENTS
sons who are sufferers of foot troubles. One of the most valu- NPWTonCOfItS Spbool °o,S!f o"SiU° iUn,'V.r ra iw'iK
able services which he is rendering this week is his adjustment N W , , , ... , sii-i' iirti- <uii iliibiw
of arch supports in the cases of fallen arches. Men's and voun"- men's lisrht weight blue ° ur ' ar g e st showing of nifty styles in boys attached feet and separate hood SI.OO
y . ' . • • U 1 1 1 A suits with extra pair trousers — Boys'two-piece outing flannel pajamas 75c and SI.OO
fy j ll\ 1 / Ljtfl
VJlfli \ U \ \ grey Scotch tweeds and more conservative <tCC AA t0 $Q CA <-*, TT~I TT TA
TYFT models ' in p lain black and oxford e re y. q>o.ou Stylish Hats For Little Boys
if 1 d 1 f\f\ and d* -1 f* e\r\ Boys' Corduroy Suits $3.95 to $8.75 We study the hat needs of little fellows from 2to 10
f\ '( j 1 JlB 00 Boys' Sport Coats $3.95 to $8.50 years and plan our stock accordingly. We are showing more
• ; I \ / jb \\ * L Sizes, sto is years. styles than ever before this Fall and assure qualities and
.A 1\ VJk Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Rear. shapes that make it an easy matter for parents to outfit the
V boys here. Hats to $5.00
* Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Millinery, Second Floor, Front.
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FRIDAY EVENING.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
OCTOBER 6, 1916.