Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 27, 1916, Page 24, Image 24

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Dives, Pomeroy& Stewart&
Hun dreds of Su its That fashions New Styles in Camisoles; Charming in Color
Arc Distinctive in Type u<KnfiOte^ and Decidedly Moderate in Price
■y *7- , j-i , A bITIC Gioup of Just fresh from makers of line lingerie creations come these lacey crepe de chine camisoles
JL dl l\Ol xi OCITdTXId- 7 • * j fo' gift distribution—and its not a day too early to think of supplying vour gift items.
For Women Who Will Pay $25.00 to $45.00 ! Pieces of Shimmering Beauty These:
fSt The showing of suits is so extensive and so interestingly JiIVT iSM'.SE' W ramcoAW FOR street . EVEMXC WEAR
varied that the average woman will not find it a hard matter to - F °< w X ,?„Tn=
U ' select her winter garment trom our stock. Ihe same degree ot trom Laird & Schober 1 crepe <ie chine camisoles in yoke style front and 53.95, $5 00 to si-* 50
Vf|V careful choosing has been maintained in gathering together the The last word in stylish panel antUace I nsertio n; l u' lace edge* Ul m^the' but - Silk Jersey petticoats with taffeta'flounce. . .$5.05
/Til st - vles between $25.00 and $45.00 as is to be noted in the more j footwear for women. The n to cam? B oie "combinations'of crepe de chine "and $ ia?e flounce 0 " potUcoata ln black with ) anore^ r to P si t M
/ J Jl\ expensive groups. i quality Of the leathers I Insertion with ribbon shoulder strap $1.95 Cotton petticoats, at $1.50, $1.1)5 to ss!so
m f' avol ' e d Materials Are Poplin, Gabardine, I smart effects is superb, Sixty Styles of Cotton j
I Broadcloth and Wool Velour \ and . the styles are abso- Semi-tailored and lingerie styles in voile, organdie, batiste or madras, with the daintiest trimming Ideas
f \ \;\ uiuuiiuuiii UHU UUL r lutely exclusive. that has been evolved this season. Some are trimmel with allover embroidery and some have combination
\ *.\ • a • i i 11 i e *.\ t t_- * touches of organdie and embroidery.
Vl\ Lven SUlt in this broad collection IS typical of the fashions, with a ! African brown kidskin 8-inch You'll And at least a half do*en that you will want from this new showing
V 1 \ freedom from the extreme, freakish modes. i button boots, uppers of fin- Kxtra size waists, for very large women, arc ' .SI 25 and SI 95
' i est nut brown suede, cov- niv®. A o, a <, i n """
f Poplin and gabardine suits, in green, lored styles; coats are beautifully fin- | ered heels SIO.OO ' ( 001 •
f\ navy, black and brown. The coat is j a hed with touches or Hudson senl- In ! Grcv kidskin 8-incli button
> I jj- made with a full flare finished with self- I, touches or Hudson seal in , Umts. suede uppers; Louis 1
1 jf trimmed bands and inlaid velvet collar 1 Burgundy, green, brown, navy and black i heels $12.00 ] rr ll 71 /f ✓, -. > o TO _7 n
iJsjJV $25.00 539.50 \ Nut brown Russia oalf 8-Inch j ± l\C' iVICTI S blOTd IS l\.d(l(llj IVICn S 0.11(1 BOUS
| | f !Js C \ Wool . velour, poplin and gabardine Wool poplin, velour and broadcloth i lace boots, ivory kidskin ] " is
""Tvr-i — 77#-*- suits, in many good styles. The coat of suits; the cout is a semi-flaring with uppers, leather Louis heels ■ TT r■ I I _ f~< _ _ /_ Tln H PPIDPfI r nf Iho DoHor Crrtrio*
</T\ one is a full flare model with large patch large pointed collar and cuffs, finished SIO.OO | yy /} (JL (jf Fddt \_J lOVd lIOLU ITICI UliUtllltar Of IIIt Heller (jrttCteS
f'' It H' pockets; the collar is finished with bands with skunk or Hudson seal. - The skirt is Black French kid lace boots, | " Frpli arrivalc in „~i,i .
I> of seal s:s(>.oo made with a full gathered back and fin- I chamois suedo tops, leather Adler's Rutland cane kid unlined Hovcs in • i j arrivals in unaerucar lor coicl wear
U Suede velour, gabardine and chiffon Ished with broad belt; in brown, navy, Louis heels $12.00 ! .wiirs ivuiumi capi. kiu uniiiitu gloves in include values that show extra merit. Every
broadcloth suits, in belted or plain tai- green and Burgundy $12.50 j ENGLISH WALKING cadet and regular sizes. 1 air sl..>U garment is liberally cut and carefully made.
New Coats For Women, Misses and Girls
Several hundred new garments, representative of the best fashions, will be ready for vour heels $7.50 . Grey suede unlined gloves with half P. K. Heavy grey and Egyptian cotton ribbed
selection to-morrow. • ' tilled ioies!"
We feel pretty safe in the statement that at 110 other store in Harrisburg will you find gar- I heels, a comfortable and Fownes and Dents street and dress gloves, Medium weight cotton ribbed union suits; in
ments of equal quality at such low prices. " I d ' at 1 : 1 • $3.00 and $3.50 white and Egyptian $1.50
Choose from a wealth of good fabrics, at $16.50 to $65.00 street Floor, Front Adler's cape kid gloves in the new Ivory Light weight natural wool union suits,
The Prettiest Silk Waists Cve Ever Shown. 53.50 to $12.50 Grey buck gloves for driving and street Boys' grey cotton ribbed union suits vvith
For quality of weaves and superiority of style the waists in this new showing arc extra- fl* wear SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50 fleece lining 500
ordinary. Of special interest to-morrow — ' ' hyxx. Boys' tan cape kid dress gloves, unlined, Boys' heavy ribbed cotton hose, seamless;
Crepe de chine waists. In combination colors of Georgette crepe waists, in flesh and white, hand |5 s§i , . .. sl.l > sizes /to 10. Pair 150
flesh and white; large sailor collar and pearl button embroidered front and tucked collar $8.50 Jfe. Boys' cape kid gloves ill ivory shade, $1.35 Boys' heavy ribbed cotton seamless hose
m Ex r ?ra d heavy 'quality crepe de chine waists; hand ffine,*wfth'vrotee'white B °>' S ' lillcd tan Ca l )C Uid gjs> ves - with spliced heels and toes; sizes 7to 10.'
embroidered front and large sailor collar $0.30 crepe and collar and cuffs of tucked Georgette with 50c, 59c and SI.OO Pair
Di\es, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor a picot edge SIO.OO and $12.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Men's Store. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. i
This Lot of Men's $3 Shoes Was Bought
iT "a r /V-'// • /✓• 7 (f Last May--The Reason the Price Is $3 I Jl
c/yeWMame/yMooes s IK"&&&
j $3.00 shoes for men. e placed the order before the advance in leather, g| X
71 m- a "d it's pleasing to talk about this instance of good shoes at old prices. gl C/7/r/o rtf Twines Dimlifu T7nr U
J\/l o~f /~1 1 T/7/1 /) T-Jf /- 4- r Gun metal calf and tan Russia calf shoes, Black kidskin lace shoes, made on straight (9 "J -F 11 Id \JLICLLIiIJ L 01
IVltllU rLillS S Stodfeaf lasts w it h tips or plain welted soles and || j\T \\f hA n rp U nr ii rll l nr
ere Su 6 . W ,°f Millinery m %* n " b ™S "tT 'a Hnished "calV' sS I M W 1
creations ot metal lace in gold and silver combined with richest soles with broad heel, .. ss.oo b iucher style, made over broad toe lasts and I A new idea in furnishing that nrnm V
vplvpt an rl tnnrhprl fur Gun metal calf and tan caltskin shoes, but- *%. i t con/. B cw mcd ill ILll II lliai pi Olll
ton and lace styles, high toe last, welted soles ouble soles through to the heels $3.00 g| j , UCCOine DODtllai" dlirinp" thf win
I For evemng „„r therr U no. rnor. doming " • "■ —" I is a sWrT wkh jwo colbrs / A
effect most charming.
P i ,u resq ue a „d ,hc II Cool Nights 1 lankdts II 11 ? stripes in the shirt; /
r-\. \fir ,-1 • e . r . IV /-!!.. 1 , . , EN shown in neat and novelty patterns, , 1 \
Uur Millinery Lliiet selected a score of the latest tvpes I I Our blanket stock was never better prepared to meet the demand for high-grade EM " 0;I CQ Af / \
of this style and the showing is ■I covcrin^s than ;t is at th > s time - Attention is also called to the fine comfortables. || ' C/ !/ k\ V
1 noteworthy. ■ 1 Gre >' and tan c °tt°n blankets, size 72x84, COTTON" BLANKETS II High grade percale, madras and / a
i7.50, SIO.OO, $12.00, 11 eX Gpe**a'nd t ian a white wooinap" binkets,*aU pln°k% bffe ! > !t nke ! S - SIIoS || doUCatine shirts, with Soft fold andU /,fy
$14.00 to $20.00 1; pair 0 "'. Wlth flne . W ° ol ftniSh: SiZe 7 s B s(i siz Orey x COtton blankets with assorted || laundered Cliffs SI.OO and $1.19 f / f]\
. T T T _ _ _ wßtSfw&wßrgll I 9 1 Plaid wooinap blankets, beautiful coTor- Extra size grey cotton blankets $1.50 gl c: 11, „,1 _ •, 1 r1 1 / \
\ PIT) \ nnilP IK/Tnr!p] Q / wP>flln ! 1 ings; size 72x84: pair $2.75 COMFORTABLES , IB Stripe lliadraS shuts with fold I AI \
J. un/ l/y LIC, IVJ L/UCIO nPf bHlu' ■ Plaid wool blankets, in many styles; pair Cotton filled comfortables .. 51.30 to $3.75 II rilffs 1 cfk / \ J \
„ _ „ , UIIBIL. 1 $1.50, $5.00. $6.00 to $7.50 Down filled comfortables, 6x6 feet ... $5.25 IB I / )
ine Kumson a soft plush crown i, lISHMgy ■ Grey wool blankets with pink or blue bor- Down filled comfortables, 6x7 feet; French II "Pon-ln" „ _,_, i • V
effect and the Saranace—a gloriously // I <3er; pair $4.00, $5.00 to SB.OO ?atine coverings sti.so j|
big black velvet and hatter s plush // - I 1 -r-i 19 J With laundered Or Soft fold Ctlfifs \ J
I Gloves For Women From the Best I si.oo,si. s o and $2.50 1 /
Neußtackveioe,Sailors \ Makers of France and America c U S ne s^.: to ?.^.' a ™ d^
were W u packed'^ult before
nouncement was written; of fine silk / \ il V gloves for women. IN str i nps . cj zf .c 1 tn 1R *Qr I
cro\vn an xpvet Wlth hat,ers I Important items for to-morrow include fine quality mocha and genuine kid- 11 / " ' I 1
Dives Pomeriiv A Rt'mii'rt— i JVC\ I skins at moderate cost. || Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart-Street Floor j I
Second Floor, Front I P. K. seams; lnftan. ivory, mid' penri! P.'k. 6 seams ; W ln° gray'"and tan! P pairf , sf.7s I
• m I/ \ 1\ I'air $1.25 Trefousse best quality real kid gloves with
/ >■- IA, . Trefousse Sand Pareil real kid gloves, in P. K. and overseam stitching; in black with \ "I
S \f. black with white and white with black. white and white with'black. Pair $2.25 J>sJh
, " 1 M vJ\\ ■ Pair $2.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. #
Two Kinds of Overcoats Make Up Our' 1916^? untley Women ' s Hosiery & Underwear
F\ A. \O-L 1 Vacuum Cleaners In Weights Suitabld For Wintdr
I I'X T n /~\ O | I 7" All metal nozzle and metal sweeper
\J V t/I LUd L OLULIV tonstructed "care whit^ sle hosc ;. | n ref?ular and extra size8 ' fash | oned teetl black 37 Q " d
of the suction. A four-wheel drher Black cotton spilt sole hose with fashioned feet 250
To be sure, both are the best obtainable. The distinction is this— The dust Tag VmaX r of Reinforced toes B,ack lisle outsize hose wilh fa3h oned feet and spliced heels and
A I It /T /-\ , ' __ _ material and is easy to c1ean...54.95 Black cotton fleece lined hose '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.'.'.'.'.'.V.'.'.'.'.'.V. 25c
Overcoats tor Men Overcoats For Youna Men Nickel Piatd c MM roi
T, . f | ..... White lined brown insets. Yen- , TTT** TT J
Briefly, this classification is meant to emphasize the distinctiveness of each stock of garments. There is a tilated cover with knob, fancy WOUldll S Wintdr (JnCidrWdCLr
t- their fatheis ha\e their own tastes, and the\ aie pietty well con\ersant with What s W hat footed, open work design— White cotton ribbed union suits or short sleeves; knee and ankle
in otyle. So we have splendidly fashioned overcoats for men —none more stylish or better made—and a win- 7-i<-ii Auni oc andT "nkie s?zes th: reßU ' ar stzes ' #l '°° : sl^s
ning assemblage of specialized overcoat modes for particular young fellows. s-inch round st.io length; regular sices, 50c; extra Women's heavy cotton ribbed
H-iiicli oval sl.lO sizes 60c fleece lined union suits, in high
As to varieties patterns, cuts and the like, we cannot do these stocks justice by a mere recital , u - i " cl ' mal f'" 2 " . ' unira
of trade names They are here - all the fashionable belted backs, pinch picks, form fitting models, D,veSl * Stewart-Basement Dives pomeroy & stewart _ strect Floor .
single and double breasted effects, loose backs —a veritable host of overcoat styles picked for their
excellence, their tailoring, their quality and good style. V
Worthy Overcoats For as Little as SIO.OO--and *<*"£££ Felt Mattresses—A Sale
- ■- . • . 1 ~ _ JAf J\ late, ,4 lb. box 15c Our plans call for the sale of a large quantity of felt mat-
Mounting the Scale of Quality Variously Priced to $35 M/ll SrrJy TL HzLfjZSrL y Z£
_____—/Uk\ Huyler's sweet almond milk choco- tiveness of the prices.
Parents Are Surprised at the Com-
J. UIVUtO J.X.. Lt UUipilOCU ai tliC VjUlli Beed-s fine fork-dipped chocolates, $10.50 felt mattresses, 55 lb. weight, roll edge $9.50
_ jc\. -II 1 lb : 50c $9.50 roll edge felt mattresses $8.50
pleteness of Our Boys' Clothing Stock r I \ -eisttsftirtcr , ....rr , a
*' C_> " * / l ■ Jordan, rose and vanilla almonds,
0 . . / I ft 1-lb. box 33<;
Suits and Overcoats For Boys Of All Ages / \l New Neckwear For Women
. "°ys cloth suits in Norfolk, English Pinch Back and single and double __ Peach stones, gum drops, butter 1 ....
breasted styles with extra pair full lined trousers. A great variety of nobby patterns Scotch, etc., lb loc Broadcloth collars and collar sets in beautiful styles, in plain
, . * }{55.()0 to $13.50 ir " "jb. BBK Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement edges, in round and square back 50c to 5^3.00
Boys 1 overcoats; sizes 10 to 18 years Sport coats for boys from 4 to 8 years— f 'fr ||,, 9
„ , $5.00 to sis.oo military and convertible collars $195 to s 50 BfiL.' iJ I /. For Saturday- Georgette crepe collars and sets in hemstitched and em-
Boys 1 overcoats; sizes 2to 10 years " ! e ie collars, 5.j.95 to $6.00 . miff | *y <• ' bro dered patterns 1 50c to #3.95
$3 05 to $lO 00 Boys m ®ckinaw,coats; sizes 9 to 18 years i *-JJ fa t 1 • rr 1 1 7: ',, ; y?r lu 5!?
Serge and velvet suits for boys' from 214't0 $5.00 to $8.50 SlinSllind LlUnCirdU Organdie collars in round or square shapes .. 25c to $1.50
8 years; detachable yhlte collar and cuffs Boys' corduroy suits; sizes 8 to 18 years KB Organdie Cellars and cuff sets 25c to $1.50
$3.50 to $6.50 $3.95 to $8.50 HEX An assortment of 100 Sunshine Bis- New neck girdles in ribbon effects with fancy ends,
—— ; cults, including % lb. delicious Hydro* e 25c and 50^
Dives. Pomeroy & Stewaxt-Clothlng. Second Floor, Bear Dives," Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement Dive "' Pomcro >' & Stewart, Street Floor.
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FRIDAY EVENING, , HARRISB r JRG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 27, 1916.