28 ♦ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Sixty Styles of SI.OO Waists r~ ~r~T, —I ~ Voile, batiste, novelty voile, plaid voile and organdie waists; ftri I*--- a TTT .styles with self-trimmed collar and cuffs; more elaborate effects pvfin| H nnrl PDnC! r\T xmfo AV I V\OTO H AT 1 \A/ with trimmings of lace or embroidery insertion or medallions; J( J-J- U-IIULI VyLAJo v/JL kDLf.J.UIO Oo X vJJL VV Ulllvll all-over embroidery front; deep collars of organdie or voile with V%lNr~\zX ' lace or embroidery trimming. Choice of any of these waists In Styles That Are Individual and Moderate in Cost at M V •;i;,',™® 1 ;™ KmU' touches of hand embroidery, lace or orgrandle embroidered panels, medal- -''vil I '{ / t--. ~ ~ T-, „ lions and fine tucks; deep capo collar. Vy*t •L/ y-nnln Every woman who visits the Dives, Pomeroy & AT d j • t-> t U \ vii Stewart outergarment department to-morrow will marvel 1M tuf JDUUUU LI HUUtb h\Jr Jik LV") # MA ~i . j. , • r •. j . . j , lions crepo kimonos, in solid colors and floral patterns, in Empire, loose if \n j ll Jk at the extraordinary showing of suits and coats at moderate back or lifted waist, trimmed with scalloped edge, hand embroidery JJPMjh cost the variety of styles, tile superb quality of tailoringr Crepe de chine kimonos, dainty trimmings of self-colored' hand enibroi dery, Georgette collar or lace trimmed collar and sleeves Vwlff* // !$ /[ and the splendid assortment of line weave will make an ap- c „ iany bouaoir rob.* open. ro„,. wi,,ia ISS „ ~ , peal that will be convincing. o^?S3i* uoS^.SSS. Sweater Stules Distinctly Modish Beacon blanket robes, Indian patterns, plaids and conventional designs, ** Remarkable suit values will be offered to-mor- japan^tmb a ro\ n dered\obe s3 ' o3 ' $5,00 ' ,5 * 95 to $.5 Beautiful ii ncs and attractive designs characterize the gar row at Si 6.50, S2O, $22.50 and $25.00. v.v.v.v.v ,Vi?AS " s ? d . t0 be , c ° mm °"'y "■ For , „ _ , _. _ T , , , , i quilted robes, black With purple lining, navy With red lining $7.5 ine P resen t styles in knit and woven goods are smart and dis- Wool velour, poplin and gabardine Wool velour and chiffon broad- Boudoir cans tn 4.*- i <*- fho pniinr c,oth sults in tailored model; large * "*'*" **; * *° o tinctive and women are not indifferent to their becomingness. suits; the coat is semi-tailored, collar collar and deep cuffs of moleskin; Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor. & and cuffs finished with a narrow the skirt is made with a full back Our stock on the Mezzanine in the Men's Section band of seal and bono button trim- an^eep^ok^' 'suit's, * 'in 'blue** and T 4- TH 1 T7 1 J- FT! 1 is most interesting in its amplitude of styles. m Chiffon broadcloth' "suits'," in navy. J RUllty BIaCK VeiVet 1 UYDEIIS wool in solid and a S£& green and black; the coat Is made self covered buttons; large cape col- combination colors pockets, with belt ....$12.50 with a high waist line flare skirt skirt tamMth (ft 1 Cl £ hk i 3 ' to * lO - 8 Misses'- large collar and finished with broad a deep yoke and full gathered back IK 1 ■ bnaker knit coats, styles in < oat sweaters, belted and I I bands of skunk fur *30.00 $15.00 VD JL •U \J tan - n a y V. maroon rose, Plain models . .$2.50 to $5.50 Vj a ™ green, heather mixed, white Children s Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. . and Copen ...$1.75 to $8.98 Plain and border trimmed, f rvrv j As turbans were unusually popular this Angora coats, with roll col- many colors ..SI.OO to $3.98 Special VaIUOS in Coats. $15.00 to $42.50 season, we paid more attention to this type coats, n ®"fted e and%Zin kn mod d sweaters, r hentherf navv°and . els, rich combinations of maroon 1.. 'S" 98 Coats of rich wool velours, broadcloth, Bolivia cloth and Velour clu of millinery than ever before. We bought %L colors $5.50 to $8.50 Shaker knit coat "sweaters, Nord wonderfully lined and warmly interlined are offered in this'broad u, iPtt- W ' oa sweaters s2.so to s4so s^47k° showing at considerable savings on the prices quoted in many other shops %1l more, and sold more and now we are "Travelo" knitted coats for v-neck sweaters ° ° ' for garments of equal quality. All sizes for women and misses. fßgjfif#'' , ~ , , r ., , . (W| men and w ° men $3 - 50 to $5.98 11/ cleaning- up the balance of the stock at Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Men's Section A Sale of Silk Dresses: Remarkable Values Jy ti nn W Actual $22.50 and $25.00 Garments Tomorrow, $16.50 ■-*' ' Women's f 3,5hi0113,b16 Boots That Sizes for Small, Medium aiifl l.arge Women / 1-l1 ,I . .1 • -i u I The most unusual sale of silk dresses of the entire Fall season occurs to- included are some cllic veil hats that Will be TXT 1 T XX /~*i 1 /ti -* >-v morrow in the presentation of 50 garments in the late modes. The actual values on f J/ U\lJ "ood for automobile wear These are in lilnp nnrl I W All Ifl HQUfI I ViC?T" H Q? | K/| this group of exceptional values are $22.50 and $25.00 and the materials are of a A> 6 oou lor automoDiie wear. 1 nese ai ein Dlue and VYUUiU. Xld V C VjUo LI? I Olli tbX.DU character that the average woman will appreciate. rose felt with fancy veils and blue and black vel- ' Developed in fine quality Crepe de Chine, rich, soft taffetas, lustrous satins and //Jf TTFTT* . , 1 H M- -r- / . _ _ French serges. They represent a form of ssrviceabllity that will make an instant ap- XT*P /J/J] /j llflV vet With green and blue veils. I hese veil hats 1 y /~v Ur'y l\/l I~r I-?/~vn/-* 4- -I peal to you. The colors embrace every one of the favored shades of the season. I /ymUj 110 ~ fnrmorlv liirrlior In 1 „ f I;!/ IVI 111 rr II fjf lIJ fcf M.li II1" I tin 1/ Sizes from 36 to 44; and for large women from 42% to 50%. 1 Navy, GreiJ, Plum, Burgundy, Green, Brown, Black I ///fm / I|i ; ;,t ; 9195 Placing our orders for these shoes months ago before leather and messaline In black and wistaria. A This dre 'sa° is' mad ingTft'om'shoulder 1 u?ly 8 Georgette crepe collar with knife K s -;U /j#j S uch good shades as wine, red, purple, green, navy brown to " day vvithout P a >' in S f'-om $1.50 to $2.00 more a pair. The waist by a messaline bolt, looped in the plaited ruffle and picot edge. The waist /I LS iui i • i -i i r\ if., etvlpc nr.. frr..,-. ■, . . . . . front. The tunic effect is finished by ais box plaited on a deep yoke with a ( I (/ > —jt] a,ul black m popular sailor shapes. Our sales of these popular- st ) rles are trom the foremost makers and are in sizes from AA to with ?o\ S ered ne buftons "the 10080 crushed bclt : $25.00 values, $10.50 - D widths, bottom of the garment; white satin col- Charmeuse dresses, in brown, black J /f/ excellence. n * * lar: $25.00 values 5K1.50 alu j t)] ue; Georgette crepe sleeves are |© n. n • tt i „, M aenco an gun metal black cloth top lace boots with high leather 2SSK tursVESK.■"•rnss "■• th. h„d I.^VC7 Fine Velvet Shapes at $2.95 v is a coit effect with box plaits falling meuse cuff. This model has a deep , / ( .;T! metal patent coltskin, plain toe button boots, leather Louis heels from a deep yoke and lias a large sailor Georgette collar, trimmed In Filet lace. •'\ '■''•■ A \ *.' All the favored Sailor, tricorne, turban and other shapes are ' SI.OO ,o th, bottom ot the coat: s>!. th.rM .kW - .. , I„ cludtd arc b | ack ha „ cr ' s p , ush and colorcd velye , sllapes „ |ch G L n ii "< '• 'ni bl'aik cioth Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor, Front. $3.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Market Street Educator Shoes For Misses and Children M Ca i^ a L T^ vu Are New Arrivals Educator shoes are the most comfortable shoes you can put appearance that they have come to be looked upon "prac on growing feet. They are made on lasts that are shaped over \ ' 'A tically indispensable. the outline of the normal foot, allowing an easy trend in walk- /\ The instant you see the new mesh bags you will want to ing that is free from crowding and pinching. MfFSPai M carry one of them home with you. The new arrivals include Educator Shoes are made in tan Russia calf, kVtx&kzM ' ; f those with the Gate top, the Cathedral top or the Draw string, gun metal calf, black kidskin and patent coltskin. •. i Priced at $1.35, $3.50 to $8 98 Slmea sto 8, $2.00. Slates SV6 to 11, 2.G0. SUra 11% to 2, 93.00 'J /'/ / / / ■'/ ('/ For Boys j. A 'V A large assortment of pearl bead necklaces with solid gold cloapa Another line famous for its comfortable last. Shown in gun Mb „. , . , $1.25, $j.9H to $5.98 metal calf and dark Russia calf in button and lace styles, hand ®f'| jade'sapphi^ror^mera'id 8 . 0 . S .'!^ r .^ n ?. .°. X . ldi . Ze^ sl.7s and's^so welted oak leather soles— Irai, Th Sterling silver scented balls, in different shades 51!25 Slim oto 13%, *3.00. Slim Ito o, $4.00. Jpf M ffiwy Wt Rhinestone bar pins in platinum finish .$1.25, $1.50 and $2.50 t Po.neroy . St.w.rt, Flo.r. R,., J|| j| || ffl\ & ' lift Women's Gloves, $1.25 to $2.25 y 1 L-i trimmed witli black plush; patch pockets; colors jj Kf. bs ai tV tlcm. are brown navy; sizes to 14 yeaxs ... ~7 5° |llW Which We COUld Not Duplicate TO-daV Girls coats with full flare skirt, wide -y* i *5% \\ / A t,,\\ - ILVS? Our Fall uhl Winter glove jmrchases were made long / wDm Giris' black piush coats with wide belt, largo V . i [IfM sbefore the piesciit sCtircity of skins becniiie apparent and, Wfl I i conar and deep cuffs; to Hjeaxs^ $ 1-LSO | W WH consequently, we offer values that are extraordinary in 4| i AP clees 13 to 17 —* d " slo,o ° sl# - 5 ® \ washabl ® capes, silks and real kid are to be found I I U \ \A brown, green and navj - ; sizes to 6 years j Women's two-clasp silk gloves with double finger ends; in black, white , I $1.05 and $5.05 If ' an d colore witlyielf and contrasting embroidery; pair 59c: to $1.50 f Children's zibeline coats with flare skirt and '/!'■> M Kid oralg* 7 rz with pockets; colors are green, navy .-tin nn*-"" 8 ? Pare,^ 1 real . kUI K' oves with P. K. and overscan! fj yi Children's velour coats, in full flare model with>,i„„i?'ll,?i f fv U^.. t . WO "s ear ,!,. Claß ß^ T 1 r re B, eB , Hon I Klov< ' s of bust quality reai kkf; In J ( [ collar and cuffs trimmed with bands of seal; colors t -m rw , T ___ lack a ith white and white with black; pair $2.25 (Si /V *™ """• Mom '" Jßuri! '"' dy "°" 0 ,9/ii/pc That Roe/ J7fnr/>QQ iho *■ ^S2J , SS n iainr SSSi^TSl^Wa^^urSarr.^r. : £& Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. LLJ COO JL I L\A.L JL/C/Ol- JLJ JL/ 1 t —Street Floor. Inex Sid V thJw V eS n o g f ManvTrfns Will Tastes of Young Men Groceries of Dependable Quality Because of their moderate prices they are not to be confounded • . 1 Are Moderate in Price in the Basement S3'-FV?-f : Suits and Overcoats wi,h were made ot, we know they are thoroughly dependable with un limited mileaye to their credit. v/ ..i i *ii c i • • • Cocoa, lb loc Walnuts, lb 19c Cowhide leather traveling bags, sewed-on corners, set-in lock, , Idling men Want the Very latest 111 Clothes faSniOnS SUItS olives', 2°bottles lic Maple syrup, bottle 23c a'hV^ tc^ e *'ij bra Ti? ® r^ >,ack ••••••••• $5.00 ana overcoats that are new in ideas in stvle anrl - bominy o- New codfish, box 2:lc The new Roxyllte" bags made of the new material that will give V "Z , V , lUedb, in Style ana design. T reStt, 2 cans whUo tuna n , h 2Re Maple SUKar> cake ~l iv leather Hned.Uft catches, sizes °1 °lß* niches! 1 . 6 ??. Snappy, distinctive dotheS that look Smart Without shrieking the ?/lb b wa?n V u^e a at\-::::;::-2Sc WhVe'hafn ?? nß .'.-VafS Inches 1 " 10 material, lined with waterproof rubber cloth, 17 or 18 tact. 2 ca.ns baked beans 23e Shoulder arid ham, lb.'.'.**.", lfln iish "Tr y a rh^e t E C ngiish e fra^ h^t^a^tTn a t.r' SIVSL uc ' l are tllc winter garments that we have assembled for young men — D?ied peaches,*ib".lie fruit cAice," $i 2 (ip . f 1 snape, rrame witn set-in lock, leather lined inside „ i 1 • i.i 1 r Peanut butter, jar 19c One nktr assorted biscuit 27c i,ockelM W.B students, young business men and other chaps of particular tastes as to what w ,v*s, Pomeroy & Stewart-Basement " ■m j J~\ t • • q.-ii constitutes the knack of dressing in good form models that also appeal to . Men s and Jdoijs .Lining oiiKs older men whose thought is to stay young. Women's Hosiery Candy For the nderwear substantial grades on which we ex- Here they are in profusion—stylish patterns, trim lines, superb , lilack cot t° n hose, with rib- WToob TJnrl Men's heavy natural wool Mr* and drawers in all S iz ISS! themselves with our excellent stocks of suits and overcoats. Black cotton seamless hose; ready for ah tisy Saturday, from 30 to 50. Each .. SI.CK) Cotton back satins in floral de- V/inn/* l\/Tni-t f c* Cin'/o 71/T^—hemmed top and spliced heels Vanilla and rose Jordan almonds, Men's medium weight nat- 8l K"*: 34 wide; yard..sl.2s I OLing IVI 6/7 S SUItS Y OlinQ Men S (JVerCOatS and toes 190 \ l i2 , r'" ll v , "i , "i"ri', 3Sc ural wool shirts and drawers, in i oen fo> (on no cinnn . co - nn Black lisle hose; in medium foil wrapped Mb. . C ..°^. u . e .. .'Too sizes 30 to 50. Each .... 750 colors; 36 inches wide; yard..sl.so $12.50 to $20.00 SIO.OO tO $25.00 weight; ribbed top and seam- assorted Men's medium weight nat-. French taffetL T , . , Q - i AAI 1 K * A less; spliced heels and toes? Landscape 'chocolate'bon' bona"! Ural wool union stiits .. $2.25 yard taffet as. m fifteen patterns Two and three-button pinch- Single and double-breasted K m choice variety, %-ib. box.. .isc Men's medium weight cotton ' <ießl .s n ? back an(l back form-fitting models; plain and Black cotton seamless hose at 25 ° lb ' ribbed union suits $1.50 yard . 8 oo semi and full form-fitting suits pinch-backs, box backs, senn- of medium weight; spliced silver strings Walnut chips Boys' grey cotton ribbed Skinner's black and white Poleiii with patch Slantimr and full form-fitting styles; self and heels and toes ........ FopulaTmUturSs fleeee lined union suits, .IHp. lining 3. Inch.. wW. ; ~ra moon nockets velvet collars; wteth of fancy Black lisle hose with fash- !°'°Smtdy'at l.c t,b. .100 and Sklnn.r> plain ~tin „ a ".S moon pockets. patterns. ioned feet and spliced heels oIK?® "SSS.!,™ Street Floor. sl ' 7s ' Pomer °y & Stewart, Clothing, Second Floor, Reor. and toes 500 stones Peanut sticks ' street Floor L_ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Basement. Street Floor. ————± FRIDAY EVENING, HXRJUSBURG flPSgft? TELEGRAPH! NOVEMBER -3, 1916.
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