14 Dives,Pomeroy (c|k Fashionable Fur j Notable Makes of jP? Trimmed Hats \ Winter millinery pays its homage to fur. So great is the vogue Lilas ? e Ri S a " d . Cot ;'i a " d Mar X Garden toilet articles — e reco & nlzed as tllree of the finest grades offered in this of fur trimming that the hat that hasn't its fur band, fur motif or Sundries St ° Ck " "° W displayed at ° Ur DfUg fur edging is reallv the exception. And in combination with fur, in !'l! as au d perfume, oz - talcum ...: s(ty many instances, is beautiful metallic lace in gold or silver. Garden toi ' et water - 1 Mary Garden perfume in fancy bottles, * /It certainly is a season of picturesque millinery , r , SI.OO, $1.25 to Mary Garden talcum powder 500 fashions Mary Garden sachet, bottle $1.50 1 Mary Garden face powder, box ._ ..SI.OO and $2.00 I.i CTAII Medium hat of navy blue velvet, turned ~ ' , . , , (lged with mink fur 910.00 high on left side, edged with beaver, gold Other well and favorable known perfumes, toilet waters Mushroom model of black velvet, edged ornament $15.00 an d sac hcts which are stocked arc from Hudnut, and Rogers with beaver and trimmed with silver cord Ethiopian brown velvet model from Bur- , p.. ' n nit tncspi cinnn gesser, slashed brim, edged with fur, ribbon ana uauct. Tr , •• ........... . . unf j j ur jj an( j $15.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Handsome turban of black velvet, trim- High crown turban, silver lace brim, top- . med with mole and silver ribbon SIO.OO ped with grey fur '. $20.00 * s "" r " seCT °" Fl "° r ' " ,ro "' — Knitting Slippers For Some Make Your Windows More Attractive Friend's Christmas? Your windows really reflect your personality, and the import- fPOBCt ' r> ff Busy fingers arc at work in many homes knitting soft bed ance of giving them the proper decorative treatment cannot be I [' | 1 room slippers for gift-giving. For years we have supplied the overestimated. The kind of draperies used reflect your taste — ; _• - ___ L ; i soles for such slippers, and announce that we are ready for the your style-judgment. (~ j holiday demand with a complete range of sizes. The large variety of styles we have assembled in ... „ r „ , , \j.. . ° . J . f. I Men s lambwool slipper soles, 40c Women s 8-inch white over v dainty net scrim, marquisette and other fine materials, | —ii I Women's lambwool slipper soles gaiters $1 50 gives full opportunity for you to express your individual- I , Misses' lambwool slipper solef* Women's sYnch grey'overgalters lty in the treatment of your windows. • j IL_|M 1L I 25c si.so „. . , . , , , A , r , . , \rW\ IT I Children's lambwool slipper soles Women's 8-inch fawn overgalters Bobbinet curtains, in ecru and Velour curtains for doorways, in | i Kr i $1.25 white cluny lace trimmed; P ai '' brown, rose and blue; pair, $15.00 ! Women's satin quilted slipper Women's 7 and 8-inch button Fancy net curtains in dainty all- CURTAIN GOODS =gfip=4 hHr I S ° ICS 25c black overgalters. ,50c, 75c and $1 over patterns, lace edge: pair Fancy curtain net, in ecru, ivory I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor, Bear. $2.50 to $5.00 and white, plain and fancy edges; ' j , Plain scrim and marquisette cur- yard 25c to 59c | n r t • -i . tains, hemstitched or braid trim- Beautiful allover patterns, in net, :W " i M nrlvinfl I i -v-\ rv Un w> I 'U/-ITTI/\4- med, 2J/4 yards long; pair in cream, ecru and white, 42 inches: \ IV-LCivIX diO. $1.50 to $5.00 yard 50c, 65c- to SI.OO \ +.l y ViIVYiUU Irish Point and Brussels net cur- Plain voile and marquisette, in \ _ . ] isa:=:s m MB All Good Wearing Cottons ways, in green, old rose, old blue Allover. patterns, in li.erht weight ,„a m la 'Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart— Third Floor , lc £ car to tlle other - tore styles than ever beiore shown in the Basement Section. 29c madras, white ground with colored stripes; yard 19c /~\rY2. O 1 * O T~l * X. ——————————— Cretonnes for comfort coverings and upholstering; yard UITIC6 0£ JDIXIGIfIX Last Week of d lsc fleecedown for kimonos and dressing sacques,"' floral design#^ Webster's typewriter ribbon eonpons good until used- Naiad '' Book of y, dozen $3.50 " BrtpSVnfSii? " na Book of one dozen 0.50 Demonstration• 100 sheets of carbon paper, boxed; blue, black or purple, . Specially priced Naiad Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement items for to-morrow only, Typewriter paper— Stamp pads, large size; spl., 10c include articles A Mid-Week Sale of Groceries NO 7T3-8 3 %x^r h, liiht ea wut! V-™ ", en 1 < ;" e ne,;s, spl 79c intcres t to every woman. ream .. 98c an tabs; roo for° 75c;' Hght sl-00 net brassieres with 10 pounds of granulated sugar will be offered for 71e with No. .39 white; tabs only; foo for 75c Naiad shields 850 each purchase of SI.OO worth of groceries excepting soap. B%xll, golden rod, for carbon' 1 Blank book, bound in grey can- 50c Bolero shields 42lO UNT Pit TO(i It APH S COMING "THE RETHIIN OE EVE" WITH EDNA MAYO WILMER & VINCENT tfIATS. 2:30101 Is<: EVE.7JOTo 1Q:3(H0.15.U r THIS IS THE DAY FOR FUN. AND THIS IS THE PLACE TO HAVE IT A Splendid funiedy Show for Hallowe'en ■ MAUNOLA SEXTETTE an Ha\vyallan novelty with Instru mental munle and dauelnj*. Lander Bros.—Dewitt Gordon & Kinley—Gordon & Day PrleeM to-nlelit (or costumed patrons. J An , , 0 , .: T ' I COLONIAL P=s=n I 1 TO-DAY ONLY 1 §I WM. KOI WILL PRESENT THE WORLD'S K T GREATEST SCREEN STAR JL § Theda Bara§ I AAV I ,N A SPECIAL YRODUCTION DE LUXE OFI AAI/I LUU& I SRARESPEARE S IMMORTAL LOVE STORY LUUI\I Romeo & Juliet JFM WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY William Fox Will Prenent JUNE CAPRICE In REELS "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" RFFI * The gwcctnl Love Story Ever Told. IVLLLJ Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads TUESDAY EVENING, BARRISBURG tfjfcV TELEGRAFH 1 - OCTOBER 31, 1916. AML.SKMKXTS lOBPHEUM THURSDAY Nov. 2 THE HURLESQUE II CABARET SPECIAL I GIRLS FEATURE || Chooceeta Mme. ijjjbnMK i Gadski Opening; Number ~ DurliiiKaine*M , r_r SentM on Mondav " 50e to 92 l___2E5S9ESy i Burton Holmes (HIMSELF) IS COMING TO THE ORPHEUM rv ' POLYCLINIC DONATION BAGS Donation bags for tho Polyclinic Hospital have been distributed throughout ,the city, but it has been impossible to get enough to pro around. Anyone wishing to contribute to the support of this institution is asked to send their donation to the hospital at Front and Harris streets whether they received a bag or not. VMVSKMENTS * / Technical High School Thuraday, Nov. 2, at ais P. M. Across the Florida Everglades Alanson Skinner of the American Museum of Natural Hlmtory. ■ Huntrated with colored lantern Mllden. ADMISSION I 50 CENTS Pupil* of public and private Nchoolat 525 Cent*. Annpleen: flarrlNburic Natural His tory Soelety. s GRAND THEATER MSfl Derry street TO-NIGHT HARRY HILLIARD and JI'SIE CAPRICE In "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS" a refreshing play of the out-of doors replete nlth dramatic Inter est a Fox feature In Ave part*. Also Last Episode of "THE SECRETS OF THE SUBMARINE" AND OTHERS Music on our new Mueller Pine. Orphan hy Prof. C. W. Wallace, the blind organist. 1 e Yt&r/r Last Time To-day pM 2 Unwritten Law" KK Featuring the French J SM I'rlmn Doiuui 111 II "® e,,r ' z Michelena" 07 e. h. sothern mV "The Chattel" This feature has played to 16,000 people In one day at Strand Theater, New York. To-day and To-morrow—Lower Floor, 20c; Balcony, 10c COMPENSATON RULINGS MADE Important Precedents Set in Opinions Given Out by the Board Today The State Workmen's Compensa tion Boafd in a decision by Commis sioner John A. Scott, has upheld the award of Referee T. J. Dunn, of Pitts burgh. to the family of Robert DutTett, an employe of Eli Abbott, Pittsburgh. Duffett was injured January 25 and died on February 22 of pneumonia, the symptoms of which were first ap parent to his physician twenty days after he received the injury. The case attracted considerable attention at Pittsburgh. Rulings in regard to admissibility of hearsay evidence and charges of contributary negligence, are made by the State Workmen's Compensation Board in an opinion filed by Commis sioner J.W. Leech in dismissing the appeal of W. C. Hamilton & Sons, Lafayette, from an award by Referee W. B. Scott, of Philadelphia, to par ents of Francis Botto, of Spring Mill. The decedent died from bloodpolson- Ing following an injury to his left arm. The appellant onjected to testi mony of the man's mother, charging that she gave hearsay testimony, but the opinion gays what she satil was supported by direct and positive testi mony of two witnesses of the acci dent, which was a cut of the arm caused by falling when he attempted ing down on a chair without luok- The fact that the deceased dis obeyed the orders of his employers in attempting to sit down on a chair in an idle moment during working hours and may have been guilty of contri butary negligence in doing BO with out first looking," says the decision, cannot be considered under the terms of the act." WEATHER HOLDS UP FIGHTING _ [Contlimed From First l'atfc] camps where the discipline Is espe cially severe. „ ~ JJeriln Claims Repulses Berlins report latest operations on . komnie front announces repulses tor the British near Lesbeoufs, north of the river and of the French who at tacked Maisonnette farms and the new German positions south of Biaches. The German artillery broke up attempts by strong Frfench forces 10 advance in the region of Chaulnes, it is declared. The eastern front again Is stirring with activity. From the north of the V olhynian region to the South of Ha licz, on the Lemberg front, the Rus sians ate attacking and In the sector west ot Lutsk report the capture ot Austro-German first line trenches. Hard Fit; lit lug In Transylvania Berlin announces not only the re pulse of Russian attacks on the Shara and below Stanislau, southeast ot but claims the capture of Im portant Russian positions in the Nara /uvka region in the vicinity of Ha icz. Mghting on the Transylvania front ontmucs violently In the mountain passes and near the frontier. No fur ther advances by the Austro-(ierman lorces are claimed, however, while Petrograd reports the Rumanians con tinuing their successes In the Jiul val iey, pressing Meld Marshal Von Kal nenhayn's lorces further north. Berlin claims the failure of Ruman ian efforts to recapture heights north or Campulung, where the Austro-Ger man advance has pressed a consider able distance into Rumanian territory southwest of Kronstadt. Rumanians and Russians Stiffen Resistance Along Line, Holding Germans London, Oct. 31. The Rumanians •ire continuing their advance ait sev eral points along the Transylvania frontier and have been checked anil thrown back only In one sector. In ;he Jlul valley King Ferdinand's troops aro still sweeping forward. 'The troops of Kalkenhayn have been forced to retreat as far as the Vulcan Pass, where they are putting up a stiff re .istance. The success of the Rumanians' counter blows in this region have ac complished their main object, how ever, the removal of the enemy threat tor the British near Les Bcoufs, north of the country. At two other points the Rumanians l have pushed their advantage. | MASKED REVELERS T0 HOLD SWAY [Continncd From First I*aKe] ade. All of the masqueraders are in vited to be at Front and Market streets to fall in line back of the Municipal band, with 35 pieces.' "Everybody Is to turn out for a good time. We'll do all we can to help. So long as tne thousands of people indulge in plenty of fun with out annoying anyone, we are willing to do our part, handle the crowds, keep the autos and cars out of the way, and turn the downtown streets over to the merrymakers," Chief of Police Wetzel repeated to-day. "I have issued special traffic orders effective at 6 o'clock. No autos are to be parked in Market Square after that time, or In Market street from fourth to Front street; or in Second. Third lor Fourth streets from Walnut to Chestnut. Special officers will make rounds from 6 to 7 o'clock and order owners to move their machines out of the way, \ "Judging from tl|e behavior of the hundreds who ,were out last night, 1 am sure we will have no trouble to-night. Only a few complaints were received and the officers had little trouble in breaking up any attempt of unnecessary disorder. Several win dows were broken and this must not happen to-ntght. Otherwise the fun makers kept within the requirements and with the same co-operation to night there is no reason why every one should not have a good time. Fifteen officers under Sergeant Drabenstadt will have charge of the crowds in the Square. Other officers will direct the traffic and kekep auto ists from leaving cars parked in the streets which Chief Wetzel ordered to be kept open. To Award Silver Cups V. Grant Forrer has been appointed to act as chairman of the committee of judges to award the four silver cups awarded by the Chamber of Commerce as follows: One each to the most fantastically garbed man and woman; and one each to the most comic man anad woman. Couples are requested to-dance but three numbers and then make room for others. A big section of the Square will be used. Weird Klcctrloal Lighting A special committee of the Jovian league, understanding the super stitious dread that many people have on Hallowe'en night, for spooks, ghosts witches and the like, have arranged a specia lighting set for the big dancing area and wll also have charge of a number of electrical dis plays. Hundreds of people are expected from nearby places and with fair weather promised by the weatherman a record turn out is anticipated. Last night "tick-tack" was celebrated and hundreds of masqueraders marched up and down he streets, yelled, tooted horns, threw confetti over many an unsuspecting bystander, smeared win dows with soap and got in trim for to-night's big celebration. British Casualties This Month Total 107,033; Loss Along Somme 414,202 London, Oct. 31. British casual ties reported in October in all war areas are: Officers, 4.331; men, 102,702. October losses of 107,033 bring up the total British casualties for the four months of the Somme offensive to 414,202. The daily average loss for October is 3,452. The British figures are of especial interest on account of their bearing on the controversy be tween London and Berlin regarding the losses of the allies on the Somme. Measures of Reprisal on Russian Prisoners Ordered Berlin, Oct 31. By Wireless. Measures of reprisal upon Russian prisoners have been ordered by the German government pending the Rus sian government's acceptance of Ger man demands for improved treatment of German prisoners of war in Rus sia, according to tho semi-official North German Gazette. This newspaper states that the Ger man government asked of the Rus sian government that it put an end to conditions which were causing suffer ing to German prisoners of war and that the period given by the German government for comnliancc having elapsed without a satisfactory answer for Russian the German government has ordered reprisals. To this end it is stated a number of commissioned officers helonging to crack Russian regiments have been transferred to a special camp where the discipline is encpeclally severe and where they will reniair until the Russian government complies with the German request. FMM-ELAMMEHS WANTED HERE ARRESTED IN JOHNSTOWN Tony Montes and Slavatore Mon cusa, wanted by the Harrlsburg police on a charge of defrauding another foreigner out of S3OO while in this city, were arrested In Johnstown. They are being hold there according to Johnstown authorities on a .similar charge. Special For This Week Only William and Mary Dining Suite, in quartered oak, Jacobean finish; 60-inch Buffet, 48-inch Extension Table, Large China Closet, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. 9 pieces, complete; $200.00 value; /\/\ special for this week This is but one of the many period dining suites we are offering at great savings. We guarantee you a saving on every purchase. HCHAS. F. |r-^ oo v E RURINITURB COMPANY 1415-17-19 N. SECOND STREET Open Every Evening j A showing of unudjal and ex- |j eeptional furs that surpasses all E our previous efforts. Merely see- | Ing tliem Is a treat—especially the _ Sliver Fox Sets. | I ! 1 Chestnut Street | Philadelphia The Hov6 of Exclusive Model* j| "CASCARETS FOR HEADACHE, COLO, LIVER, BOWELi I Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. j Best for bad breath, sout stomach, coated tongue or indigestion. cccjccc] €1 The're fine! Cascarets liven youi liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. You eat one or two, like candy, before going to bed and in the morning your head is clear, tongue is clean, stomach sweet, breath , right and cold gone. Get a box from your druggist and en joy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Cascarets stop sick headache, bilious ness, indigestion, bad breath and con stipation. Mothers should give a whole Ca caret to cross, bilious, sick, feverish children any time. They are harmless and never gripe or sicken. High School Notes Tlic new Classic Club which is being formed nt Central High is attracting much attention amoni; the students. Emltn, Hall, of Bucknell, former Central athlete and member of gradu ating class of 1916, was a visitor at Central High on Friday. Member of the L, section, Sopho mores recently had an Interesting trip through Hoover's furniture store. They are domestic economy students. Great preparations are being made for the Centralian masquerade party to be held to-morrow evening. Blair E. Smith Is president of the society, and William L. Kay, chairman of the committee on arrangements. They promise a tine timo for the members and their invited guests. It will be held at the home f Vernon Wright.