12 Dives, Pomeroy ■■ > r 1 New Fall Clothing seems that practically every woman who comes Suits, slo,oo to $30.00 Overcoats, s jq.qq to $50.00 'r"f a brr\\l Sii Suits love with them ourselves MEN must decide nuicklv upon their new suits and overcoats. Our stocks when they were first pre- TT t jt tt 7 i are fairly shouting their invitation to come and see not only good, de- S asresult*,"we H3.V6 dUSt BgGII Ulip<iC/C6d pendable, well tailored clothes but in such variety that seemingly every man arc ready with a supply must find just what he wants for cold weather wear. °f yl pract.cal- Made ReadV For ShOWillg The man in a new suit has a firmer grip on things. He holds RpnfJprJ his head higher and his step is lighter and quicker. Clothes may HPfY—YYI not make a man, but they do give him a better standing in the | Handbags | lu-iiiuiiuw community and more self-confidence in his work or play with Paris has given us quite greater efficiency and enjoyment as the result. Ame P ric^ St womtn ag hlve There's an atmosphere about these new arrivals which makes them alto- Come in and get acquainted with our Men's Clothing Section and its aT.^Showing ofthS gether different from the styles of early-season making—and there's a smart service. deftly designed beadedaf* ness about their well-tailored lines that will win them to your consideration . . , ~ - , , . fairs is now the center of See the many rich patterns in the new rail Suits and the beautiful fabrics attraction at our leather the instant you see them. that make this season's overcoats the handsomest and most distinctive in years. goods section. There are many different shapes, Upward of one hundred new fine looking suits have just been received and they look so There's a suit and overcoat here at the price you want to pay. an some""regula r. I I good that they are worth a special announcement for to-morrow. The prices are moderate- - i y low. Fine Materials and Faultless Tailoring ________ ———————————— ————f .\ rc features that make this new showing of the utmost importance to women who have Many Needs For White Goods Fine Cottons For „ ot >■ chosen a m..,, *. 47 TT/NiinA Every garment is strictly high grade and in the smartest of the new Fashions. Coats Fine <dieer textures for lingerie, neat styles for aprons, for Xl-OLIoC XvwL'tJfe e . 1 .• 1 t j .t. 1 1 ui . . . ..S. , • ,' . 1 . are of a varied length and all of them are handsomely lined. In a word the whole assemblage waists and dresses. Despite difficulties and advanced prices we \ host of attractive patterns in such popular weaves as have gathered a splendid stock with prices, as usual, at the Beacon cloth, Fleecedown and Serpentine crepe. is the best we have presented this season. I™.vet Ipvol pfinsUtpnt with dcnendable aualite< Beacon Robes—a soft cotton weave for bath robes and lowest le\ el consistent \\ 111 l dcpenaauie quaint. similar uses, in Indian designs and floral patterns on both sides: . A TT T\T J i. P Ctt A wl White Urn*. in neat check j Fine Nainsook for children's yard .. . Mo PriCeS VModerate <fe bIZC KailgeS LOmDlete weave four stvles, 27 inches: yard | dresses and women s lingerie: yard Fleecedown for kimonos and dressing sacques in floral x j © Jr 12i£c | 12'/ic. 15c, 17c to S3c and Persian patterns: yj.rd 15c Fine White Check Dimity: yard' Imported Nainsook, in sheer and Serpentine Crepe—many patterns in floral and Oriental A suit of wool poplin in shades collar and cuffs are fur trim- a large collar with mole and 1214 c, 15c, lc and 25c medium weights; yard styles and solid shades; yard lc . .. black an( j brown with ~-j. adinstahle rollnr with loon seal trimming; a loose coat Imported Irish Check Dimity: 35c, 45c. 50c to 65c ANDERSON GINGHAMS doublecollar a new long flar- med, adjustable collar witn loop beUe a at the waist with double yard . 29c \ I.onjfclotli. in 12-yard pieces, Wm. Anderson (iingliams, in fancy plaids, checks, I fng model a with "pointed effect fastening and loose belt; flare str ap belts. ' India I.inon: vard. 12Uc and 15c ! chamois finish— solid shades and neat shirting stripes; yard 25c and 2c . j(3e . c i rcu i ar skirt with skirt with gathers in the back Velour and broadcloth suits I.inen Finish Flaxon, in different! Yard, 12 Vic: piece $1.30 Madras Cords, white ground with plain and fancy shirting yoke ' •• $22.50 $25.00 with fur collar and cuffs of seal weights- vard 19c. 25c, 29c and 39c Yard, loc; piece $1,115 stripes, self-colored raised cords; fast colors: yard 45c - * n effective style in broad- A new wool velour garment is and mole; fur buttons and a Plain White Voile, 3S to 44 in.; I Yard, 18c; piece $2.00 Adeiphia Stripes—a fine cotton with silk stripes; yard, 50c cloth and DODlin is in Burgundy, shown in Burgundy, green, close-fitting throat complete the yard 25c, 39c and 50c Yard. 22c; piece $2.50 Silk and Cotton Poplin, 36 inches wide, in many wanted green brown, navy and black; brown and navy; this model has style $35.00 Dotted Swiss for aprons; yard Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart Autumn shades; yard <9< Dives Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor. 10c, 17c and 29e I Street Floor, Rear. Silk Plaids, fancy patterns for waists and trimmings; 36 wives, i ome y inches: yard 89c V— J - ___________________ _____ —. > Corsets of Quality With Many Handsome Patterns of Imported Direct FromTrefousse et Cie Ultra Fashionable Lines Linens, Rich Homespuns and Come These Tres Bon A Splendid Range of'Prices:s3 to sl2 Damasks For the Table an d La France Gloves In order that . of tW the' We count the linens in this October presentation among the finest grades that have ever We know of no gloves that quite approach these Trefousse the Winter seasonimghtbcassurcdit hat the Scotland or Ireland; the patterns are unusual and the qualities are as fine grades for quality and perfection of fit garment ot your choice be fitted over a corset in which sim- Tfes Bon tw0 _ pead dasp kid gloves> p. K . scams; black P there ifa broad' rang'eo'fcorsit styles, just as there is di- One of the sturdiest weaves we've had this season is a 70-inch all nen bleached with white and white with black $3.25 versity of outer garment modes, so after all it is a matter of a *' J ar La France two-pearl clasp kid gloves, P. K. and overscan! to choose the right corset for vour figure. Bleached all linen Irish table damask; 70 inches 24-inch size; dozen $3.00 stitching; black with white $3.25 Whether your figure i S cWjtoM. extremely slender or '■ '■ :SSS """i 'ZSSXv Two-clasp kid gloves in blaek. white and eolors ... . vo*ur part [ctjlar ,'SWKS SS M '°" Cashable cape one-clasp kid gloves. P. K and Prix seamy jour particular t\pc in new iuu n..u wui " 7 Napkins to match; dozen se.oo to $6.50 " pKI $4 . 50 i $5.00 and $6.00 black tan trrev. ivorv, putty and pearl $1.25 and $1.75 of the following brands which bear our stamp of approval. Homespun table damask, in stripe and dice pat- ® . . , . . .. .r T , w . rn terns; yard 75c ALiLt LINEN hemstitcked Washable leatherette gloves with wrist strap; white, pon rame. Lyra Kea rcrn Silver bleached all linen table damask, in stripe EMBROIDERY SCARF'S , , . ok i r;/\ Front Lace Nemo Rengo Belt and floral designs; yard $1.50 and $1.69 Three patterns to match. g ec > S re y an " natural and Jpl.OU There is a choice of exquisite brocades to be found at NAPKINS OF FIXE QUALITY 18x36 inches Il'so Washable chamoisette two-clasp gloves; white, natural $1.50 to sl2.oo—or you may choose from the durable well- 18-inch hemmed napkins for hotels and Inches !!!.'.'!!!!!'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sl'.Vs an d pongee made garments of l'rench coutil at $3.00 to $5.00 AiMfnln Xpkins; Ts'-'inch' sle;'dozen! ] ,si!so f R n ', b l°!^ e p d , aU itnen scalloped scarfß - $1 30 Two-clasp silk gloves with double finger-tips, black, white There is an expert corsetierre always in attendance at our ah linen extra quality napkins; 20-inch size; corset section ready at all times to help you in the matter of Al? linen napkins' at'to-day' s'import'prices— 18x54 inches SI.BB D lveSi p omer oy & Stewart, street Floor. selection and fitting'. 21-inch size; dozen $2.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. k Bringing Up Father (0) (B) Copyright, 1916, International News Service $ ® By McManUS COLLY - MICA 1 rr~ n INJECT - I HEARO / >k T* YOU COULDN'T * ANN TaOE YOU W-HOW 1 jr VHM XOO , IV*NTTO POSSIBLY &E & APOLOGIZE- I Wimn 1 A*OU>* MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG frfSfrftj TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 16, 1916.
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