12 Dives, Pomeroy Sc Stewart Chamoisette&Washable Kid Are Great Glove Favorites For Fall A very profitable opportunity is presented in this fresh showing of washable cliamoisette gloves for women. The style is two-clasp in natural and white and the price is uncommonly attractive at, pair Women's two-clasp washable cliamoisette gloves in white and natural. Pair .". 79<! Two-clasp silk gloves in black, white and colors. Pair, 590 to SI.OO Women's washable one-clasp kid gloves, with Prix and P. K. scams; in pearl, ivorv, tan and putty. Pair, $1.25 and $1.75 Two-clasp Sans Parcil real kid gloves from Trefousse, in P. K. and overscam stitching; black with white and white with black. Pair $2.00 Two-clasp Tres Bon best quality real kid gloves, with P. K. stitching; in black with white and white with black. Pair, $2.25 La France best quality kid gloves, in black with white. Pair, $2.25 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor. Making Your Home Attractive Is a Matter of Small Expense and Good Judgment Modem window treatment demands a draping material which lets in light and air, with an ovcrdrapery to set it off like the frame of a picture. There are many artistic drapery designs in our large show ing on the Third Floor, and from them you can easily select delicate yet durable curtains and curtain materials at small cost. Seed voile, in white with col- Plain scrim and marquisette; ored dots of blue, pink, green 36 to 50 inches wide: vard and sold; 86 in. wide; yd., 20c 25c and 39c Plaid and stripe scrim with Cretonnes, in many distinct plain or hemstitched edge; yard patterns for cushions and box 25c to 39c coverings; 36 and 50 in. wide; Scotch madras, in cream yard 39c to 5t.25 ground allover designs; yard Curtains for doorways, in sun -25c and 50c fast velours and wood silk; pair Scrim madras, in cream $5.00 to $15.00 j grounds with figures in pink, Irish Point and Brussels net blue and yellow; yard 39c curtains, in white and ivory; pair Marquisette in colorful pat- $4.00 to $15.00 terns of blue, old rose, green and Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart— blue and black; yard 39c Third Floor. Period Furniture of a Kind That May Be Handed Down toYour Children We take an especial pride in our presentation of the Period furniture that we have assembled this season. There are hundreds of pieces of furniture in rare old de- i signs and there is besides an almost unlimited gathering of the more modem pieces of craftsmanship. Of particular interest at this time is the splendid group of Period furniture for the bedroom. Deep, rich walnuts and ma hoganys have been fashioned into lovable designs, including those of Sheraton, William and Mary and Queen Anne. Every piece is faultless in contruction and perfect in finish. Prices range from $125.00 upward. ' An attractive three-piece bedroom suite is made up of a ! bed, bureau and chiffonier in golden oak, mahogany, bird's-eye maple and walnut. Specially priced at $57.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. OAMUSE#MENTS^| ORI'HBUM—To-lilght—-"The Simp." Wednesday, matinee and night, October 25—Robert Edeson In "His Brother's Keeper." Friday, matinee and night. October 27 —Return engagement of Arthur Hammerßtein's musical play. "Ka tinka." MAJESTlC—Vaudeville. COLONIAL—"PIain Jane." GRAND—"Love's Toll." REGENT—"The Honorable Friend." VICTORIA—PavIowa "The Simp," the new American com edy by Zellah Covington that will be presented by Clarence W. 'The Simp" Wlllets, at the Orpheum to-night, is a new Ameri can play. Its author also wrote "Some Baby," a tremendous hit in New York and in London. "The Simp" is consid ered the brightest comedy Mr. Coving ton has ever done. All its actions take place in this country. It starts In New York City, and winds up in New Hamp shire. The story is particularly novel and Ingenious. It blends hilarious comedy and touches of pathos. While you are laughing at what one man or woman is doing or saying, you have a little pity for the chap who is most concerned in it all. You laugh with all the others, but feel compassion for nne. until at the end you discover that he Is really the cleverest of all. Fresh from' a year's triumph in We don't sell all of I jj U ! the 915 Suits and \ WI Overcoats in town H | "Hoiman's JJ | Fifteens" Ml \( f are positively the U i best at that price. L ( 'B Jj/ A. W. Holman ( \| Yw 228 Market Strfcet -'II MONDAY EVENING, BIAJRJRISBURG tfifth TELEGRAPH" OCTOBER 23, 1916. Broadway, where It eclipsed even "The firefly" and "High Jinks," "Kntlnka" the two previous successes of its authors, Otto Hauer ' bach and Rudolf Friml, "Katinka" comes to the Orpheum next Friday, ! matinee and evening. "Katinka" is a | little bit different in plan from any I musical comedy of compelling lilt and sweetness of the style introduced into America by the American Vienese op i erettas, but of a standard pf excellence j little below that of the light grand operas. The tunefulness of this music gives It a universal appeal, while Its ; technique makes It agreeable to the trained ear of the most carping con i noisseur. The Big City Quartet, which has been called "the sweetest singing four in vaudeville," occupies an Popular important place on the tiu.e Vtuartet Majestic's bill the Hist at Majestic. half of this week. A rare treat is promised to lovers of good music, as this quar tet selects only the better sort of uolos and concert numbers. Owing to the merit, both from a melodious and tech nical standpoint, of these singers, they have proved a popular feature in vau- I deviile. The four have been carefully | chosen from musical companies and I oratory circles, and each is the posses- ' sor of a fine solo voice. Admirers of ! nifty "gliT acts should not overlook "In Mexico," the sparkling musical comedy that Is sure to become popular during Its engagement here. Complet- 1 ing the bill are: Wanzer and Palmer, I In a comedy singing and dancing skit; I Marguerite Calvert, violiniste, and the ! Hennings. comedy jugglers. Bessie Barriscale and Chas. Ray will I be seen at the Colonial Theater to-day i and to-morrow in a "Plain Jane" new flve-part drama of college life, entitled "Plain Jane." An Interesting story that tells how a little "slavey," working In a boardinghouse In a small college town puts one over on a bunch of very swell college girls. How she wins the beauty prize, has an innocent flirtation with one of the "college dudes," and her eventful capitulation to the wiles of Dan Cupid. Throughout the picture Is filled with both clever comedy and strong dramatic situations that will at once get your interest and afford you some very good amusement. A pretty homelike story that every member of the family is bound to enjoy. An ex tremely funny two-reel comedy called "A Scoundrel's Fall," will be seen on the same program. Wednesday and Thursday William Fox will present Virginia Pearson in a new six-part production entitled, "Daredevil Kate." The stellar attraction at the Victoria Theater In this city will be presented to-day and to-morrow, en- At the titled "The Dumb Girl of Victoria Porticl," featuring Pav- Today lowa, the incomparable and universally famous dancer. Press, subtle and clergy eulo- NEW FASHIONS Gold and Silver Lace and Fur Give Regal Splendor to the Winter Hats It is our privilege to present, to-morrow, many model winter hats that have just come from the ateliers of New York's leading milliners. With the lavish use of fur on outer garments and the beautiful metallic trimmings that lend such richness to dresses and gowns, the harmonizing influence in hat designing is seen in the sumptuous trimmings of this char acter that adorn the latest millinery creations. Styles of Rare Interest in This Initial Showing Black velvet high crown turban with Velvet turban with collar across front tam crown, dull silver band and lace edged with fur SIO.OO e j„ e <3l "00 Black seal turban with collar of em broidered metallic band .. $12.00 Black velvet Cavalier model with brim High crown black velvet turban with turned up sharply at front side held with band of fur and large flat velvet bow in fur pin, edged with fur $12.00 front $12.00 Large black velvet mushroom hat with Black yelvet mushroom hat with high ~ crown with fur and silver braid orna crown and brim faced with allover gold ment sl2 00 lace, wreath of black ostrich and large Sailor with goid lace brim edged with ostrich ornament in front $15.00 fur, velvet crown, metal rose .... $7.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor, Front. In Preparation For the Gift Buying Season Comes This Showing of Wonderfully ■ Wrought Towels The finest grades of union and linen Huck have been used in bringing these handsome towels up to perfection. The whole showing is one that will inspire you into buying now the gift items which you will need in the holiday season. Extra heavy huck towels, with red border; 17x36 All linen Scotch huck towels, hemstitched— inches; each 15c 19x34 inches 75c Fine huck towels, in all white patterns with a 24x40 Inches- $1.25 and $1.50 wreath border; !7x36 inches; each 17c to Tn Sy C All white union huck towels; hemstitched; 18x36 Excellent patterns of all linen German damask inches; also in 18x38 Inches hemmed huck; each, 25c towels; hemstitched All linen crash towels with stripe red border; a 20x38 inches Asc towel that will give long service; each ... 15c to 25c 22x38 inches 75c Plain al linen huck towels, 24x40 inches 59c All linen Irish huck hemstitched towels of rare 17x34-lnch all linen huck towels 65c uality; 24x42 inches SI.OO and $1.25 Fine union hemstitched towels with satin band 24x43-inch towels with a wreath of daisies and , , . v. clover encircling the body $1.50 borders, 18xo0 inches 50i 26x43-inch towels with a stripe border and scroll Fancy figured hemstitched huck towels of all and roses; a scroll border with cluster of daisies linen sc $1.69 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Fleece Lined Union Suits For Boys Weaves of Good Quality Moderate in Price Boys' heavy cotton fleece lined union suits, in _ Children's white cotton ribbed union suits with a grey ribbed weave of good quality 500 n cecc K n ; ng 50 * i Boys' heavy laeger fleece lined union suits; r. , , . . , A - • i-> iia * pf\A. children s cotton fleece sleeping garments in I sizes 22 to 30 at 500 ; sizes 32 and 34, at 000 f s s Boys' heavy natural wool union suits; sizes 26 white and grey oo£ I to 34, at SI.OO and $1.25 Dlves - Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. gizc this as the most beautiful, most lavish, most artistic and most sensa tional of all motion picture productions. Here one sees "The Dumb Gil l of Pol tici" brutally flogged by orders of the royal Duke, whose son has been her unfaithful lover. Complete sections of the city of Naples, built at an immense cost with historical details, actually reproduced with remarkable realism. The admission for to-day and to-mor row will be 20 cents for adults for the first floor; 10 cents for the balcony, and 10 cents for children. Show will pre sent every two hours, commencing at !):30 a. m. Sessue Hayakawa. who will be seen at the Regent to-day and to-morrow in the Jesse L. Laslty pro- Sesaue duction of "The Honor- Hayakawa able Friend," has long nt Regent been considered by his fellow dramatic actors as one of the greatest actors on the screen. "In "The Honorable Friend," Mr. AMUSEMENTS RSffiT TO-DAY AMD TO-MORROW Jesse 1,. Lanky presents the noted Japanese star, SESSI.'E 11AYAKAWA, atar of "The Cheat." In "THE HONORABLE FRIEND" Added Attraction: Burton Holmes Travel Picture* Wednesday and Thursday CHAPLIN'S HEVE.ME OF 101(1 THIS YEAR'S GREATEST FIN FROLIC Without exaggeration It is the ! funniest of all the funny pictures ! In which Chaplin has appeared—this | Is a five-reel production there is not a single moment when the ln , tcrest lags and not a foot that Is | not packed with really riotous fun. Friday Only Double Bill NAT GOODWIN The world's famous actor In a screen version of Adrian Johnson's power ful drama, "A WAI.I, STREET TRAGEDY" and BILLIE DI'RKE In the nineteenth 1 chapter of "GLORIA'S ROMANCE' ("Her Vow Fulfilled") Hayakawa Is seen as a young Japanese curio dealer. The old man Is desirous of a bride and sends Hayakawa's pic ture as his own to Japan, and Haya kawa is sent to the dock to marry the Japanese girl, having been told that she is to De his own wife. When he brings her before the wealthy old curio dealer his ideals are shattered, as he is informed that se Is to be taken away from him. How affairs are finally ad justed and the dishonorable curio dealer AMUSEMENTS Another Excellent Triangle Play IS BOOKED FOR THE Colonial Theater TO-DAY AM) TO.MORHOW FEATURING % Bessie Barriscale AND CHAHI.ES RAY, Entitled Plain Jane a pretty, homelike story that will please every member of the family Added Attraetloni "A SCOUNDREL'S FALL" I Funny two-reel Keystone comedy. COMING—WED. AND THIR, VIRGINIA PEARSON In "DAREDEVIL. KATE" To-day and To-morrow Bg, THE INCOMPARABLE / PAVLOWA A Bum In the moat beautiful, artistic, lavish and moat sensational MM of all motion pictures. Eulogized by Press, Public and TM Clergy. Cost over $250,000 —over 60p actors required %o W produce It—over 900 scenes, fee palaces sacked by frenzied J mobs. Sen the dumb girl sacrificed on the altar of liberty. Admission, first floor, adults, 20c; Balcony, 10c; Children, I 10f. This advertisement and 10c admits you to the Victoria 9 \o-day, October 23. Starting 9.3o—every 2 hours. T receives his just deserts and the two lovers are reunited, is presented in an ungual and most dramatic manner. Chaplin Revue of 1916. to be shown Wednesday and Thursday. One of the GRAND THEATER 1426 Derry Street TO-NIGHT ROSETTA BRICK AND RICHARD BUHLE>R In "LOVE'S TOM," ■■ live-part V.-1,.-S.-E. feature and FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND BEVERLY BAYNE In "A VIRGINIA ROMANCE" a special Metro feature, NINE REELS IN ALL Muxlc on our new Moeller Pipe Organ by Prof. C. W. Wallace, the blind organist. V —J [wlreß HERE'S A CAM, TO THE FRONT IN MEXICO A Musical Comedy With It People. Just the kind of aa act Harrlsburg likes. 4- Fonr Other Excellent Acts -4 COMING—THURSDAY Mother Boose Dives, Pomeroji An Incomparable Showing of Fashionable Black Silks Domestic and Imported Black Silks arc here in numerous styles, affording greater choice than ever before in the finest grades of rich deep fabrics. Black Taffeta, 36 inches Imported Victoria Faille, 36 wide— inches, yard, $3.50. Domestic weave: yard French mourning satin with., $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 , ~ , , French weave; yard dllll surface, yard, $3.00. $2.25, $2.50 ana $3.00 Imported Broche Taffeta with Black niessaline, 36 inches, large self colored satin figures yard, $1.35, $1.50, SI.GS and corn spots, 36 inches, yard, and $1.75. $3.50 and $4.00. Imported Satin Florence, 36 Imported Pekin stripe taf inches wide, yard, $2.00, feta, 1 and self colored $2.25 and $2.50. stripes, yard, $3.00. Satin Imperial, yard, $2.50. Velvets and Velveteen Charmeuse, yard, $2.50 and Black chiffon velvets for $3.00. dresses and suits, 40 inches, Faille suitings, yard, $2.00, yatd, $4.00. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Black Velveteen, 45 inches, Peau dc Soie, 36 inches, yard, $4.50. yard, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00 Velour du Nord, all silk vel and $2.50. vet, 36 inches, yard, $3.25. Black Moire for trimmings Black Seat Plush, 40 inches, and petticoats, 36 inches, yard, yard, $7.00; 54 inches, yard $1.35 and $1.75. $9.00. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor At $16.50 to S3O Which Show Interesting It was not hard for us to buy these ] suits from their maker because the instant 1/ they were presented to us they carried J} every imprint of genuine quality. You in turn, may choose them on account of their * ■ Excellence of Materials, Fineness of Tailoring, Distinctiveness of Style. Gabardines & Poplins, Broadcloths & Velours Half fitted and flaring styles ,with belt or belt effect, or plaited and shirred. Many of the suits in this interesting group from $16.50 to $35.00 are finished with bands of fur, and as many others are not fur trimmed in order that one's own furs may be worn. If you would see the best suit values in Harrisburg we invite you to see these— Gabardine and wool ve- having the new circular col lour suits in navy blue, black, lar with t>ox plaits extending Burgundy and brown, trim- from the shoulder to the' med with a large fur trim- waist in front and back; the med collar and fur cuffs; a circular fullness is held in at loose belted effect gathered the waist by a narrow strap at the waist with full circular belt; the skirt is extremely sweep in the back; finished wide with the diagonal pock with two rows of (1C ets and gathered to 1 ? CA silk braid OXO.OU back Wool poplin suits of ex- * handsome suede velour cellent quality with large ™ ' h , " K ~f n ' sailor collar inlaid with vel- "f, b l"® a " d This throat" 11 This'"is a'M tai! po^ntl eSnJtaJ from bSTk'w Sr * ,!"K iss-ari. BVM ered with $22.50 that of hone buttons in the loose belt shades of the djofl Gabardine suits in green. garments tpOU.vFU navy blue and black; the coat Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart— | is buttoned high at the throat Second Floor. elements in Chaplin's Revue of 1916 that makes It an exceptionally fasci nating comedy is the occasional touch of pathos. In one scene Charlie has a real love affair. As the poor tramp he falls in love with a girl above him in oRpH E U M TO-NIGHT ~ WED. OCT. 25 t."iiSSS!tSSS} 4 ,Nr, " EW " rrori Robert Edison 1 nij IN A PLAY SIMP His Brother's Keeper By Zellah Covington PRICES—Mat., 25c to SI.OO SKATS—iiBc TO $1.50 i.'sc to *1.50 Return Engagement FRIDAY, OCT. 27 SPECIAL MATINEE SI.OO. Seats Wednesday ARTHUR HAMM ERSTEIN OFFERS THE BRILLIANT AND SPARKLING SUCCESS KATINM ■■■ P m A MUSICAL PLAY W m OF INFINITE CHARM BY" HAUERBACH AND FHIMI. AUTHORS OF"HIGH JINKS"AM 'HF QUE YEAR AT THE LYRICAND 44™ ST. THEATREb. NEW tUKu NIGHT Piud'.s—l.owcr floor, SI.OO, $1.60, $2.60) Balcony, 50c, 75c, sl.oot Gallery, 280. station, and when she Rcccpts his rival he is heartbroken. The scene is really pathetic, yet Chaplin takes the situa tion with such droll resignation that the spectators burst into laughter when on the verge of tears.
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