14 It's Thrift Day To-morrow, and the Shopping Spirit Is Manifest No Friday Specials Sent C. 0. D.,ov Mail or Phone Orders Filled Clearance of $-| .98 Shoes at A Russets and gun metal shoes in button and blucher styles, formerly $4.50. These sizes in the lot— B 5Vt 6 aud OV* in II width, 5V4, 6 find G>/4 In C width. S*/j find 41 In D width. 5 In E width. Dives, Pomeroy fc Stewart, Market Street. Fumed Oak Q £\ Smoking Sets .... Ot/C 75c fumed oak smoking stand, fitted with ash tray, cigar holder, match box holder and pipe rack, limit one to a customer. Special Friday only 3o t . Dive*, Pomeroy ,V Stewart, Third Floor. Mahogany Smoking QA Stands I/UC Mahogany smoking stands, fit ted with glass ash trav, cigar holder and match box holdler. Spe cial Friday only oOe Dives, Pomeroj A Stewart, Third Floor. Parlor and Library Suites Three-piece mahogany finished library suite; arm chair, arm rock er, and settee. Special Frldav •nly *10.50 Three-piece mahogany parlor suite, tapestry seat and back. Spe cial Friday only *20.00 Diven, Pomeroy .1- Stewart, Third Floor. Women's Union r" Suits. Friday .... /DC $1.25 white cotton Swiss ribbed union suits, light weight, broken lines. SI.OO white lisle Swiss ribbed tights, knee and ankle length. 50c Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Street Floor. Men's Underwear $1.25 natural wool shirts and drawers, broken lines 05c Dives, Pomeroy . Stewart, Street Floor. Basement Dress Cottons 25c Galatea cloth. 36 inches wide, white grounds with colord stripes; extra heavy, yard ... 15c 20c wash suiting, neat stripes on white and colored grounds for suits and rompers, yard .... 12% c 10c ginghams, neat and fancy stripes, yard Sc 20c madras, white ground, col ord stripes, yard lOe 18c crepe, white grounds, neat figures, yard 8c Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Itasement. McKinley Souvenir Dollars Ready For Distribution The McKinley souvenir gold dollars j authorized by act of Congress Feb. 23, 1916, for the purpose of defraying the cost of erecting <he McKinley Me morial Building at Niles, Ohio, are now available. Congress provided in the act for the purchase of sufficient ■ 120 Miles of 8 91 The wonderful "Apache Trail" through Arizona's Ifl 9§| National Reserve. Adelightfulmotorside trip along the 111 S Sunset Route to California m New Orleen* San Antonio Loe Angeles Sen Frmncitco sloping car service to and from the "Trail." Mm Dining Car Service unexcelled. Oil burning locomotives— Jfajj HL no smoke —no cinders. Information *..J Uttrmlaro addrttt T. BROOKS. District Fraight A Puißn|.r Atnt MV*jg fljr Chestnut at 16th. Philadelphia. Pa. H' : 4 • * f? Z' " .. I % *' l ' • ™ n; * *" ' 'w . y r THURSDAY EVENING, HAHRISBURG ftfßftil TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 16, 1916. Moire Taffeta Of _ Ribbon. Friday, yd., muC Moire talTeta ribbon with satin stripe edge, G inches wide, full range of colors; 35c value. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Black Dress Goods SI.OO black brocade, all wool, yard 4c SI.OO black gabardine, all wool, 41 inchs wide, yard 80 e ♦ 1.00 black serge. 50 inches wide, yard 8le $2.00 black satin granite, 54 in ches wide, yard $1.39 $2.00 black whipcord, 54 inches wide, yard *1.40 Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Street Floor. Remnants of Ribbon. Q Friday only, yard .... OC Remnants of ribbon in assorted styles, I*4 to 3 inches wide, val ues to 15c. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Women's Hosiery 15c black lisle hose Oc Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Street Floor. Furniture Specials $4.50 brass costumers 93.03 $10.50 felt mattresses, 53 lbs., roll edge and made in two parts, fii.no Bird's-eye maple chiffoniers, *14.05 Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Third Floor. Lining Specials 40c black satine, f6 inches wide, yard .. 33 e G9c black Venetian, 33 inches wide, yard 30e Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, street Floor, Chiffon Cloth. Friday only, yard .. uU C Chiffon cloth, 42 inches wide, in Copenhagen, King's blue and ter racotta, SI.OO values. Dives, Pomeroy Jt Stewart, Street Floor, Colored Dress Goods $2.50 mixed coating. 54 inches wide, yard SI.OO 75c covert suiting, 4 2 inches wide, yard 50c 75c shepherd checks, 42 inches wide, yard 58e Special 36-inch wide serge, all shades, yard 40c SI.OO diagonal serge, 42 inches \\ ide, yard 74c SI.OO brown whipcord, 41 inches wide, yard 80c SI.OO Copenhagen serge. 50 in ches wide, yard 80c $2.00 whipcord, 54 inches wide, shade navy, yard *1.40 $1.50 brown broadcloth, 50 in chs wide, yard *I.OO Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Street Floor. ! bullion to coin not less than 100,0001 j pieces, to be held for the purpose of | | erecting a memorial H. the late Presi- j ! dent McKinley, with the provision j | that they De full legal tender and that] the Secretary of the Treasury pre-! scribe the design of the coins. The McKinley dollars are now readv for distribution, through jewelers largely and will be sold at premium I prices, all excess over the face value i to be applied to the erection of the j McKinley Memorial. Dives,, Pomeroy Hurry, Our Annual Clearance of Boys' Hats, Opening To-morrow, Brings Attractive Values Hats That Were Formerly 98c to $2.50, Now 50c Once a year we hold these clearances of Boys' Hats, and this time we were lucky in getting a lot at a big price conces sion enabling us to announce something more than broken sizes. There are velvets, corduroys, fancy mixtures. Beacon cloths and other styles in a great variety of shapes that are most becoming to boys who range in age from 3 to 10 years. In the lot are hats that were formerly 98c, $1.23, $1.49 up to $2.50. Choice of any of these styles at 50p 50c and 69c hats reduced to Sale opens to-morrow. Bring your boys. Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Second Floor, Front. Satin Taffeta Ribbon. O Friday, yard OC Satin taffeta ribbons, asKOrted colors, to one-inch wide; val ues to Bc. Dlvea, Pomeroy A Stewart, Street Floor. Lace Specials Oriental and shadow laces, 2 to 4 inches wide, in white and ecru; values to 25c. Special Friday only, jard 10c Valenciennes lace edges and In sertions. one-inch wide, assorted patterns; 5c values. Special Fri day only, 12 yards for 39c Street Floor, Children's Cap and g A Scarf Sets Di/C Children's cap and scarf sets, in plaid designs; 75c value. Dlvei, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. V \ n d THE Y BUILD OR A DESTROY AMAZING BUT RARELY SUSPECTED TRUTHS ABOUT THE THINGS YOU EAT AitrZ% ht By ALFRED W. McCANN Slate Inspectors Declare Tliat Nothing Can lie Done to Kiform the Kills of the Butter Industry as- Long as Salnble Butter Can Be Made of Rot ten Stuff Without the Knowledge of the Consumer. At the first Wisconsin creamery vis ited we arrived in time to see twelve cans of cream delivered by wagon from the railroad station. Two of the cans were fermenting. One of them had blown the top off. Some of the shippers had taken the precaution to fasten the tops down with tar rope. They were rolled off the platform into the creamery by a tall, pasty faced youth with high cheekbones and sunken cheeks. He lined them up in two rows of six cans each. Standing over them, he released the lids from all the cans. Some of the cream was ropy; some was lumpy. Some of it emitted a sour odor; some of it a rotten odor. The youth plunged a long-handled dipper into the, can nearest him, brought it to his lips, and after tasting it spewed his mouthful over the other cans so that the spray fell from his lips into some or all of them. He went through the same process twelve times, once for each can. This was the "grading" process. In the creamery, which was a cen tralizing plant, two grades of butter were made. Seven cans were selected for the "best grade" and five cans for the second grade. "1 Bo Cuidod by —= TVhoKnow^ The comfort and securencss of the / expectant mother is essential to the , welfare of the future child. In ~7mn~ clsln K caution be guided by the expert. '////,. j ence of hundreds who have found In / /'/i11,.,, jj "Mother's Friend" a way to eliminate se- / / /'/// I {' Tere * and Insure your own rapid I I Si recovery. It is easily applied and Its influence over S th ® effected ligaments is soothing and beneficial. Get i> ~;SSSIAi- " at any druggist Send for the free book on Mother -3 bood. Address 3 . t" The Bradfleld Regulator Co.. 209 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta, Ua. Broadcloth Collars. Af\ Friday 4UC Broadcloth collars in round and square styles; 50c and 59c values. Dive*, Pomeroy <& Stewart, Street Floor. Cotton Dress Goods 39c silk watstings, half silk. 36 inches wide, white grounds and colored stripes, yard 13<. 25c suitings. '36 Inches' wide: black and white checks. Yard, 10c 29c Irish poplin in lengths of 2 to 5 yards. Yard 19 c Dive*, Pnnieroy A. Stewnrf, Street Florfr. Venise Lace Col- r lars. Friday ZDC Venise lace collars in white and ecru; 50c values. Dire*, Pumeroy & Stennrt. Street Floor. We followed tlie journey of the twelve cans. The rotten cream was neutralized with whitewash before churning. The so-called good cream was churned just as It was. The naked hand performances wit nessed in the churn room and print room were as disgusting as any slaugh terhouse exhibition which we had ever seen. At this creamery, as was the case with a hundred others, some of the cream arrived by railroad; some was brought in by farmers' wagons. Some was sour; some stringy; some lumpy; some putrid; some merely dirty with barn odors and flavors. Some was three days old; some six days old. It doesn't i>ay the farmers to run a cteam route every day with fresh cream. Most of the cows repre sent only a side line on the farm. The owner of one of the Wisconsin creameries said while we were talk ing things over in his own plant: "Yes, the oleomargarine people arc crazy for not taking moving pictures of the actual conditions of the barns and creameries of the United States now producing butter. They could use these pictures for advertising their business." When it was suggested to him that if this was ever done the creamery men, In reprisal, could take moving pictures of the conditions to be found in many of the oleomargarine fac tories and thus square accounts he laughed and said: "Well, what is tho finswer ?" Boys' Flannelette QP* Night Shirts OC Boys" flannelette night shirts, sizs 13 and 14. Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, , Men's Store. Basement Specials $5.00 electric tablo lamps, 14-inch silk shade *3.08 $1.98 crystal footed punch howls, laige size 8c 38c oyster fryer with wire drain ing basket 27c J2.00 Economy bread mixer, ca pacity 2 to 6 loaves Nc 85c Wear-Ever aluminum lipped saucepans, 2'/i-t|t. capacity ... s!>c 75c O'Cedar triangle mop for dusting or polishing, adjustable handle nc 10c folding waste paper baskets, assorted colors 5c Dives, I'onieroy & Stcwnrt, Basement. Sunshine Day Takhoma biscuits. The Sunshine soda cracker, 3 packages for 10c. Not more than one dozen to a cus tomer. Sunshine Surprise box, an as sortment of 100 dainty dlscuit bon bons at special price of 21c Dives, I'omrroy A Stewart, Basement. Women's Sample .08 Shoes. Friday X 13.00 sample shoes, in black kid skin and black velvet, made on narrow toe lasts with stitched soles and high heels; sizes 4 and 4%. All B widths. DIVPN, Poineroy A Stewart, Street Floor, Hear. Leather Goods 50c shoe horns and novelties, 10c 50c and SI.OO flasks in leather cases juc 75c and $1.50 vanity cases, brush and comb sets in silk and leather cases 4#. $5.00 to $7.00 ivory, ebony toilet sets, in seal leather cases ... 92.50 Street Kloor. Misses' Lace Shoes. .48 Friday X $1.75 brown kidskin and black kidskin lace shoes, stitched soles and low heels, sizes 11*6 to 2. Dive*, Poiaieroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Hear. Children's Button QP* Shoes. Friday (3DC SI.OO black kidskin button shoes, patent leather tops with heavy stitched soles, sizes 6 to 8. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, near. Carpet Section Specials Steel Door Mats $1.25 value 07c $1.50 value $1.13 Cocoa Door Mats 90c value 110 c $1 .23 value j)Bc I lleninants Crex Hunners 40c to 60c values 25c ItemnnntN of Wool Carpets 36 inches wide. 75c to 90c values, ya l d 4Uc Another lot of 7xlß-inch stair treads, 15c values He 75c rubber door mats; two to a customer 43„ 40c rubber door mats 23e Dives, Pomeroy * Stewart, Third Floor. [CITY CHARITIES GET MANY GIFTS Harrisburg Branch ol" Needle work Guild Makes Large Dis tribution This Morning The twenty-fifth annual distribu tion of gifts to the charities of the city was made this morning by the Harrisburg Branch of the Needlework Guild of America, in assembly hall of the Y. Rl. C. A., Second and Lo cust streets. " The local officers, all of whom were re-elected to-day are; Mrs. John Pox Weiss, president; Mrs. Henry McCor mlck, first vice-president; Mrs. John W. Reily, second vice-president; Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert, secretary; Mrs. S. J. M. McCarrell, assistant secretary; Mrs. J. Ross Swartz, treasurer. There were 2,851 new articles, wear ing apparel, household linens and the like with over S7O in money received Irom members of the guild during the last year. The section presidents and the number of articlos they collected are: Mrs. Levi B. Alricks, 215; Miss Emma H. Black, 170; Mrs. Robert A. Lamberton, 17S;' Mrs. Henry McCor mick, 177; Miss Frances Morrison, 112; Mrs. Edward Z. Gross, 223; Mrs. Ruth M. Thornton, 157; Mrs. Edwin C. Thompson, 304; Miss Margaret C. Black, 260; Mrs. C. B. Fager, who is quite ill, 22; Miss Eleanor Darling ton, 190; Mrs. J. Ross Swartz, 231; Mrs. John W. Reily, 292; Miss Kath ryn Seel, 427; Mrs. John Fox Weiss, 397; Miss Mary Cameron, 214; Mrs. William E. Seel, 14fr; Mrs. Joseph Nachman, 139. These useful articles were dis tributed to the following institutes: Children's Aid Society, City Poor, Har risburg Hospital, Home for the Friend less, Industrial Home, Jonestown Orphanage, Methodist Deaconess, Nursery Home, Polyclinic Hospital, Sylvan Heights Orphanage, Visiting Nurse Association, Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Florence Crittenton Homo, Messiah Home, and Steelton Nurse Association. The object of the guild Is to furnish new, plain, suitable garments to our hospitals, homes and other charities. Men, women and children may be come members by furnishing annually two new articles of useful clothing or by making a contribution of money. Men's Flannelette Q C Night Shirts ODC Flannelette night shirts, sizes 15 and 16. Dives, I'onieroy * Strnnrt, Men's Starr. Friday Sale of Waists at Half Price Cotton waists in lawn, voile and barred muslin, semi-tailored or trimmed styles. 50c waists. Special Friday . . 25c $1.95 waists. Special Friday .. 08c $2.98 waists. Special Friday, 91.48 $3.50 waists. Special Friday, 91.75 $3.95 waists. Special Friday, SI.OB $5.50 waists. Special Friday. 92.75 Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Second Floor. Women's Wool .95 Col'arettes. Friday. . J. $2.50 brushed wool collarettes, white and rose, green and white. Special Friday only 91.05 Dives, Pomeroy * Stewart, Mpii'm Store. Cap and Scarf Sets. Q Q Friday OOC Boys' and girls' cap and scarf sets, plaids and plain colors. Spe cial Friday only 38c I>|vm, Pomeroy <R Stewart. Men's Store. Oxford Grey .48 Coat Sweaters X Men's and women's light oxford gray coat sweaters, rolling collars, all sizes. Special Friday only, 91.48 Dives, Pomeroy dfc Stewart, Men's Store, Corset Specials Coutil corsets, medium bust. 5c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Men's Jersey Coats. .59 Friday X $2.00 black fleece lined jersey coats. Special Friday only. .91.50 Dives, Pomrroy & Stewart, Jirn'i Store. Jewelry Specials $9.98 gold watch bracelets, Elgin and Waltham 93.08 $1.50 cut glass flower baskets, 91.25 50c white ivory hair receivers and puff boxes 30c 25c silver plated individual cas tors 15 c 50c gate top mesh bags 30c 25c gold plated hat pins, pair, 10c Dives, Pomrroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Front. THE GUILJ) OF KNOCKERS Did you ever happen to notice, asks Emma Gary Wallace in Farm and Home, how ready some people are to meet remarks of commendation or praise with One of a derogatory or qualifying: nature? There are dispo sitions in the world which seem to feel that they, personally, are being be littled if anyone else is praised or rec ognized as doing well, or possessing something of value. Take a walk some fine day and make r. test of this particular matter. If you find that your friends and neighbors are not inclined to make "offsetting re marks," thank your lucky stars that you live in a most unusual neighbor hood, and that your acquaintances are rare treasures not easily duplicated. Here are a few samples, picked up at random from casual conversations: "The house next door has just had a coat of paint," remarked Mrs. An gel, looking out of the window and ob serving that building carefully. "Yes," returned Mrs. Rowers, gloomily. "Did you eyer see such an ugly combination of colors? It is enough to make a body bilious to live next door to it, as you do, Maria!" I was determined to crack these disagreeable "offsetting remarks" on the head whenever I could, so I said, brightly: GRANDSON OF NOTED MAN Joseph Douglass, grandson of the groat Fr' derick Douglass, will give a violin recital at the Technical high •school this evening. The proceeds will be for the Capital Street Presbyterian Church. COMMON COUGHS SPREAD DISEASE Every tyme you cough this winter you will jeopardizo the health of hun dreds of men and women, says a well known authority. The malignant germs of coughs and colds arc carried in the.alr and breathed in through the nose and throat. Here Is a fine old-fashioned recipe for coughs, colds or catarrh troubles that is absolutely unequaled: Go to George A. Gorgas' or any other good druggist. Get a package of Wonderoil and use it according to directions. You will be surprised how quickly, easily and surely it chases the cough germs out of the system. After you are cured be sure to have a supply of Wonderoil always in the house. It will prove cheaper than doctor bills.—J Advertisement. Fancy Satine. Friday only, yard.. LUC 19c to 25c fancy satine in light ground with pink, blue or laven der printings, 36 inches wide. ' Dives, Pomeroy A- Stewart, Thlril Floor. Women's Handkerchiefs One corner embroidered cotton handkerchiefs; 5c values. Special Friday only, 3 for 10e One corner embroidered linen handkerchiefs: 15c values. Special Friday only 10c Initial cotton handkerchiefs, full range of Initials. Special Friday only, 6 for 25c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Men's Eclipse .15 Negligee Shirts JL $1.50 Eclipse striped negligee shirts with two laundred collars; sizes 13% to 17. Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Men's Store. Cretonne. Friday 1 O llm. ~ only, yard lfc /2^ He cretonne in blue, rose and green, medium weight, used for draperies, cushions and coverings yard 121/4 c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. Flannelette Gowns Flannelette gowns. novelty stripes, collar or collarless styles, 39c Extra size flannelette gowns, collar or collarless styles .... 50c Short flannelette skirts, pink or blue stripes 35 c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Women's Bath $0.50 Robes. Friday .... Blanket bath robes, satin border trims collar, rope girdle, Copen hagen, rose, navy and grey. Dive*, Pomeroy & Stewart, , Second Floor. Infants' Sacques. r* Friday only ZDC Crocheted sacques, white with pink or blue trimming. Dlven, Pomeroy & Stewart* Second Floor. Toilet Goods 2oc and 35c dressing combs, 10c f 1.39 hot water bottles .... 8c Beef, wine and iron 20c 5c toilet and bath soap. Cake, 3cs 2 for 5c 25c Daggett & Ramsdell's cold cream 17 C 25c Irvin's trailing arbutus tal cum powder 10c 25c 3-oz. bottle listerine . .. 17c 25c black hand mirrors .... 10c Dives, Pomeroy * Stewart, Street Floor, Front. CHARLES HUNGER Charles Klinger, 63 years old, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. Kaufman, 232 North Third street. Funeral services will be held from his home Friday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. L. C. Manges, pastor of the Memorial Luth eran Church will officiate. He is sur vived by his wife, five sons, one broth er and two sisters. Rurial will be made in the Paxtang Cemetery. What Fat Folks Should Do To Reduce Weight Thousands of people sufTer from ex cessive fatness, weak nerves and feeble stomachs, who, having tried advertised tiesh-reducers, food-fads, physical cul ture stunts and rub-on creams, resign themselves to a life-long fatness and think nothing will make them thin. Yet their case is not hopeless. A recently discovered combination of fat reducing agents has made fat disappear after years of obesity, and it is also unequal ed. judging from reports, for reducing flesh without weakening the digestive system or impoverishing the nerves. This remarkable preparation is called Oil of Korein and comes in capsule form. Fat reducing and system-build ing elements of acknowledged merit have been combined in this preparation, which Is endorsed by people every where. It is absolutely harmless, inex pensive and efficient. A few weeks systematic use of Korein should go far to reduce flesh and fat even after everything else has failed to bring the desired result. Good drug gists everywhere are dispensing oil of Korein in capsule form in the original sealed laboratory package. Get some to day and see for yourself how quickly and harmlessly it works.—Advertise ment. Cold Enough? 1 , W "Holman's | , W Fifteens" |r W I Suits and Overcoat* \)h |{ will keep you warm, <i j \j sis IT iV, A. W. Holman ) \ Ll I 228 MARKET ST. V V
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