14 Oifls forJCen D ' res ' Pomer °y & Stewart Formal ThOUghtful Gift For AS a rule most men have everything, and it's puzzling to Christmas ™ , „ ri m , know just what gift to select. Well, here's a special holiday j-j . I*lonCl.S W xlO JL I*ctV6l showing of practical gifts for men—boxed combination sets of JL ICtUFSS neckwear and hosiery, fine suspenders, and other useful articles To-IYlOrTOU) 2d FIOOT t^at W contr ibute to the comfort of those who travel that any man can put to good use. See these assortments at New shipments have brought will surely convey a large quota of Christmas cheer. Such a gift moderate prices have ever shown at the Christ- . , , , . - . .... . . mas season. is a leather dressing case fitted with essential toilet articles. Our Men's lisle webbing suspenders in box with 1917 wall calendar. All the old masters are repre ss,,, , . 29c and r>o ° Vn stock of these things is complete, offering many styles at moderate Silk elastic web suspenders, boxed SI 00 frames in new designs at mod- i s J J Combination sets of suspenders and hose supporters 50c Picture novelties arc prices. Combination sets of arm bands, hose supporters and suspenders. .50c ■ .shown in oval anil oblong Suspender and pad garter sets flc and $1 00 i effects and twin DRESSING CASES Collar bags 50c to $3.50 Pad garter and arm band sets 25cand 50c nictuX grain folding cases, fitted- Music rolls $1.25 to $3.08 Silk four-in-hand tie and pair of hoso 50c Of special interest are these Wlth solid ba 50"$1*08 and $2 50 qiuvt. 1 ivr iiacs nil <sf'lT Combination set of belt and silk wide four-in-hand tie 50c SuT masters and LonB Krain'folding ' cases; fitted CASEsC $3.50 AXO* SJ.SO Combination set of belt, bill book, combination pocketbook and card | are produced b? an en- h ™ itary b, ' t ushe f/ t tc ?P\ h * nd Made of the new Koxylite fab case and collar box sl.lO tirely new process and all the J,^ ru re es * comb "A nn rlc '®ather that gives better wear Combination set of belt, bill book, cigaret case and holder . $1 00 rich colorings and beauty of the ootu e s.i.ou 10 o.uu than leather bags at the same Combination set of bin and pocket book and cat* o. .nVf.onialn J*®"" • "">' ol ,„ SPECIAI , CABE Ooc Hundreds of dainty hand- Seal irrain folding cases tittod $3.00 nnd $4.00 Boxed set of broad end silk tie and fountain pen 50c colored platinums by Davidson with military brushes, tooth Pair of military brushes in leatherette case, boxed 50c and Thompson in neat gift, boxes brush in glass tube, 'shaving TIUVEIJXO BAGS AT $5 00 Roys' boxed sets of silk handkerchiefs, bill book and adjustable lead Mahogany ' pin with r™' ™, 2S d 1 "l™ com l )art ™™t This $5.00 special bag is leather. P encil 50c brass handles and Colonial pic- f °' M,ftty rnzor ,o - 0 ° lined with turn corners that will T,,. „ „ __ tuies tinder glass bottom at 01 * , withstand any hard knocks, strong Dl\es, Pomeroy & Stewart—Mens Store, Street Floor. 9 C an d 080 Seal grain folding case, fitted and durable frames with lift ____ with military brushes, soap box, catches, black or brown. —_— tooth brush, comb, powder box, TRAVELING BAGS AT $5.08 A Gift Mart De Luxe Is the Christmas v-iiiikjuiiiMU na il brushes, comb, soap box, mir- and 18 inches. 1 • ft t 1 E^* n IL?£ n L c .. u I2 out £*' ss ' ss ' o Other bags, at sfi.oß, $7.08, $8.50, /\T I niTTA I V"V7 $6.00, $6.08, $,.98 to $12.50. SO.OO, SIO.OO to $25.00. UCL tIUII UJL t) t/Wt/11 V Mens dressing cases, in genuine Sl T IT CASES / walrus or seal leather, completely L,ight weight cowhide leather TJUNDREDS of beautiful gift pi s cc S abound iu our S,'or?'S? ..SfpV",o.'i x a jewelry section, and as our guarantee of quality and ™m el cases 75c to $5.00 lock, linen lined shirt fold in inside worth goes with every piece it is the most satisfactory place / cases 50 Sers? Ver: extra hcay y cowhlde cor to make Jewelry selections for particular tastes. / Manicure cases 75c to $5.00 Other cases SI.OB to $22.50 Gold filled lavallleres, set Gold filled Waldemar chains AHHiV \. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. with diamonds . .$5.08 to $13.08 $1.25, SI.OB to $3.50 * ,?° ld "lied lavallleres, set Gold filled vest chains, * J*l "s.M B "Krfr naMM ©J Fine Silk Hosiery For Women o iij $1.98, $*..50 to $(5.98 Sterling silver bar pins set. J 8 © \ c-pj/ Solid gold beauty pins, pair, with brilliants ..$1.25 and $2 75 \ f f 0 \ / 4&mm \ \/ A Gift Thai EveruWoman Likes Solid gold baby lockets and clasp .. .$1.25, $1.50 to $4.98 Solid gold baby rings °. ..50c android 11063 ° x '" The most noteworthy stock of silk hosiery we have ever had Solid gold cuff links, $1 ->5 j 5Q * 0 OR *° 0 . „ , 51.50. $1.75 to $4.08 Persian beads $123 \ 1 is shown this season in a most pleasing variety of styles. Oual- Solld gold scarf pins Small German silver mesh \ S .. Solid gold hat. C pins',~palr. $1.25 and dmws/ring tyle. t . hCdral tOP \ $ ° 4 k, " d J ' USt ' fy thC tUSte a " ( 1 wisdom those r°id fll fln K""nd 9125 Sllver 8 j/f wh ° dc P end U P° n OUr £°° ds f ° r & iftS " pair 6 CaU ! y .. /'soc Silver vanitv bnvo s ° C t0 sl ' 2 ' s Thread silk boot hose, fashioned Thread silk hose, fashioned feet, Gold filled lavallleres, 5 lack - whlte and P ,aln colored tops with assorted col 50c and $1.25 German sliver cigaret cases Go,d filled bracel ets. colors, neatly boxed 50c ored stripe boots; one pair in fancy Gold filled lingerie clasps, SI 98 V-> vi $1.25, $1.98 to $4.50 Black thread silk hose, fashioned b °x $1.25 25c and 50c . WATCHES BO\FD tmnrrpv feet, high spliced heels, lisle garter I'ancy drop stitch thread silk Gold filled hat pins, pair. Gold filled bracelet wntcbpo T ,* . ' , K,vKY tops; pair in fancy box SI.OO hos , e . : black , Pink, navy, white, em -25c and 50c bracelet watches. Jewelry in satin and velvet Thread silk hose fashioned feet crald ' b >onze; assorted fancy Gold filled baby lockets and Gold filled bracelet watches, pins brooches Mn^erU 08 ! hat high spliced heels, black, white and "siik^fan^ o ]*' V h chains ... 50c and $1.25 nu cgij #v'u i ~ V Jingrerie clasps, colors! pair in fancy box SI 2% , nread silk fancy clocked hose! Gold filled friendship circles. Women's small onen ''uff links, stick pins. 25c and 50c ~L •, . , v. '' b,aok ani] wh '*e. $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 25c and 50c watches ' i ! eI J, s ~s ets of Sold filled a ,i Shi j" i Black thread silk hose, fashioned Gold filled cuff links, Men's open face Wo'ld'wateW ° al )' 1 Waldemar all . I BI , I L 1 an CO J?"A feet: pair in fancy box, 50c, 59c, 25c, 50c and SI.OO P $0 98 Yo So 8 M h hain - • • s2 ' so and S3B P J.u HrVn ' • ;.Y k f 1 - 50 loo'I oo ' ? 100 ' sl ' 25 ' sl ' so ' Sl ' 75 ' Gold filled scarf scarf Pins. nd Gold filled baby bracelets links and scarf pfn. CU " fashioned feet; black white, cham- Black silk' hose, colored fancy yvi c and 50c, $1.25 to $2.50 pagne, bronze and blue; pair in embroidered figures; one pair in Di\es, Pomeroy & Stewart.—Street Floor. fancy box $1.25 fancy box $2.25 to $2.98 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. GlftSTha t tWlllPleaSeaWoman Christmas Books For Boys and Girls A few hints of the interesting garments to be found in the C h ■ Christmas stocks of negligees and lingerie. ToyTn'maTA b" p "hr 8 ! 1 " books ~ ?. aper £ 0ll J: ' Oo , to 50c : all shapes and sizes. b s 10> animal ABC books Stamp Kraft Books, at 20c, 25c, 50c and SI.OO Flannelette gowns in novelty High neck camhric nnfl minwnV Cinderella B °oks of all styles and descriptions, some stripe patterns, 50c, 75c, $1 to $2.50 gowns si no Si sCnn Humpty Dumpty Pictures and others filed with stories. The Flannelette gowns in white with pint kntVt" ' ' The Jungle Books ai <? le l ' and ' 'lustrated by Margaret G. Hayes, collar or collarless styles 1 lnk batist e Bowns, dainty styles Old Mother Goose Mother Goose in Holland, by May A. Post; both, 50c SI.OO, $1.25 nnd $1.50 „ slo °- *1.50 to $2.95 an(i o(her titleg WonderUnd 50-, SI.OO and $1.25 Women's flannelette pajamas. Crepe de chine gowns Toy books with large picture's' n'il' 4tnVi'o JjinKiiink, of OZ; this year's new book SI.OO pink or blue stripes, $1.25 and $1.50 „ $3.95, $5.00, $7.50 to $12.50 Tales From Fairyland stones Mother Goose Books this year can be found at any Short flannelette skirts, white or Corset covers in nainsook, dainty Work and Play ABO ransl ' l K * rom to $2.50 colored stripes 50c and 75c tr.mming .. 50c, 74c, SI.OO to $3.05 Happy Days t .u year 8 bool < of Boys and Girls at Home is bet- Short knitted skirts, plain or < rep e de chine camisoles, white Bible Stories and other titles in,. „ ev ® r and ° n, y • $1.25 with colored border or T P i '] k • • •- 75c > •'. 81-50 to $3.95 New Picture Books; each book showing 120 , Sco V ts J, ear Book $1.50 50c, 75c to $2.50 Underbodice with sleeves in nain- pictures snowing 1„0 different Fairy Tales by Grimm and Anderson as well as Long flannelette kimonos, self sook and crepe de chine, white or The "Know About''" ijhrnpv' V wvl ' , other writers are sold at 25c, 50c, 75c, sl, $1.25, $1.50 trimmed or trimmed with corduroy; Pink... SI.OO, $1.50, $1.95 to $3.95 knowledge, to be illustrated bv ths MilM lift, d'T an P e °P'f s History of the United States, with Copen, rose, grey, wistaria and navy , ' !_!_ Pictures; each Wlth Po ® t^ r 90 illustrations in color '52.00 SI.OO, $1.50 to $2.50 NEW LINGERIE RIiOITSFR Mother Goose Painting Hooks 25r*' l t oo Martin's Annual, a Jolly Big Book for little OS!,™:*' satln now „ t) ,„ „ hown - ln ot' t . S ' some "l" 1 pain's and crayons and others '"'Ul.V ' r.mhV ' RoWn^V/Bliii,'' bV.uW, ' MoVh"? $3.50, $3.05. $5.00 to $0.50 pr f for Ki . ft S'y' n ß- Cut-Out Books' for 'boys' and 'eirl's' ' uJftL'? J 5 ° G „ oose Ta , les ; lice ln Wonderland, Stories of the Bible DAJNTV tiste T hOW l ° " lake things, at"! . .. . fl"". Stewart-Street Floor"" 25 ° c*ir r I IJi.CIi,S nne laces, embroidery and tuck- Low neck gowns, dainty trimmings '"*• sl- 00 . $1.05, $2.05 to SIO.OO SI.OO, $1.50 to SIO.OO . Til Of Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor. UF. IlCeCl S LtUSlllOn Llnjl GIFT HI.VTS IN ART t-. , , Soled Shoes A TF 11)6(1 ut°o n n ne nSSf" .".".v." 2,, c to Demonstration Salp of Wpar- f are lh xclUßlve aßenta • nz Odie Ul W ear fo°r H Vd a^e? r ,or iee men C^n h d A score of new trimmed hats ■:. -lV°to 91 & T~7 A "I • TTT women. at— Sweet (Jrass Baskets, 2c to *2 Ever Aluminum Ware , a „ d tR Q b wool and cork, which conform SD.OU ho.bfs Bolls ..... ° SSc to ill Hte2=x . A representative from the factory will be perfectly to the shape of foot Candy Boxes 50c to 75c '''l here till Christmas, and will give practical an £ need no breaking In. S ee these exouisitc Winter £ llpp , e . 1 ; Soles - P alr 2.1r ll' i demonstrations of the superior service of Wear- Persons suffering with callous u exquisite \\ ltltCl Novelties 25c to ,-.op ■ f E VP' - Aluminum Ware Cooking Utensils B Pota. burning feet and bunions Chapeaux—they introduce new Lin" !'* " 1 55T.TSf-IW.St ffif'f: SS,S,f M-.. including the smart J&SfISUV.V. SK KSK !?' 85 combination cooker and steamer, $lO6 Men s, s7.oo—Women's, $6.00 military stick-ups. How fresh Sewing Aprons BOc'to fl'oo $1.30 steamer section to lit Windsor kettle Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart— and new thev are Pullman Aprons 7.1 0 g gc Market Street. ' Combing Jackets 50c to 70c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Third Floor. Second Floor. Blames Cabinet Crisis on Policy of Confiding Conduct of War to Coalition Ministry London, Dec. 6. John Redmond, leader of the Nationalists, in an inter view on the political situation, says: "The Irish party is excluded from any responsibility In the direction of the affairs of the empire as long as self government is denied Ireland. The present, unfortunate position is mainly due to confiding the conduct of the war to a coalition ministry. "The coalition ministry was formed behind the back of the Liberal party and the House of Commons, whle the Irish party was not consulted nor al lowed to offer an opinion concerning it. They condemned the coalition from the outset, because they were convinced there would be disastrous results for Ireland and that It would be a weak and ineffective Instrument In DRINK HOT TEA FOB A BAD COLD • Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call It, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It Is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It Is inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG USIISs? TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 6, 1916. conducting the war. The inclusion of •Sir Edward Carson in the ministry aroused the suspicions of the Irish, causing the impression that home rule would be killed and that Ireland wa .?™S Kain to be cheated of its hopes. This, with the stupidity of the war office and the partial restoration of the power of the old ascendency party in Ireland, checked recruiting, in creased the ranks of the Sinn Felners and led to the rebellion. Moreover, the disappearance of a responsible op position reduced the House of Com mons to impotence and a position of contempt. 'Every one can now judge the re sult. The same causes which checked recruiting and produced all the evils In the dominions and the United States which have arisen from the trouble in Ireland have now apparent ly lost the Balkans and caused the present deplorable situation In Greece." LAW WILL NOT FORM CABINET [Continued From First Page] without foundation. Ulster men know my view and my unabated loyalty to them." Another difficulty was presented by the Labor party whose leader, George Wardle, announced yesterday the in tention of the Labor members in the HOUBO of Commons to support Mr. As quith. They are meeting to-day to make a final decision. The hope is expressed generally that an election will be avoided, on account of the delay and of Interference with the business of war. Should an elec tion become necessary It would be hold under a three-year-old register so that 4,000,000 new voters would be dis franchised. Herbert H. Asquith last night re signed the premiership which he held tor 'eight stormy years. Asquith Explains Obstacles I-ate in the afternoon the premier met his supporters, including Viscount Grey, Lewis Harcourt, Edwin S. Mon tague, the Marquis of Crewe, Reginald McKenna, Walter Runclman, Lord Buchmaster, 11. Samuel, Lord Reading and Arthur Henderson. The meeting lasted for more than an hour and it is supposed that Mr. Asquith explained that he was faced by almost Insuperable obstacles to the reconciliation of the conflicting inter ests and intended to tender his resig nation. Almost immediately the pre mier drove to the palace and had an audience with the King. It now is remarked that when Mr. Asquith was asked in the House of Commons yesterday if a food dictator had been appointed, he replied sharp ly "I don't like a food dictator." Carson Is Mentioned Although Sir Edward Carson la unl versally mentioned as a member of the next .'idmintstration, one of his friends Is quoted as saying that Sir Edward's position Is one of detachment from the crisis and that he has not been ap proached with a view to jointng the war council. One thing only was cer tain. namely, that Sir Edward would not take office under Mr. Asquith. According to the Times Sir Edward Carson, since he resigned his post as attorney general in the coalition gov ernment, has made a great name for himself and gained the respect of many members who previously were his bitter opponents. Summing up the outlook the Times says everything is in the air at pres ent and there is no telling what will happen. COUNTY TO HELP PAY BRIDGE COST Commissioners Agree to Join With Lower Paxton on Via duct Building Job township will not ///sJt —"ql have to bear the en tire expense of con structing the now Spring, creek near 'il B B EiraCTEfat will help foot the bill on a fifty-fifty basis. me Cuumy commissioners yesterday reached that decision following a dis cussion of the legal phases of prob lem. The township supervisors com pleted the bridge several months ago —a modern concrete arch structure with an 18-foot highway—at a cost of $778. The township officials point ed out at the time that the building had been started a year ago following an understanding with the commis sioners that the county would assume CASTORIA for Infants jnd Children Bears th® The Kind You Have Always Bought B1 ® n o a £ tQre half the burden. T-or awille the board hesitated to pay Its share because its mom hers had not been a party to the agreement. The commissioners yes terday were advised that the county is responsible for half the expense of this character when the bridge is needed and when the townships af fected had sufficient funds to com plete the Improvement. Assessors Make Returns.—With the exception of half a dozen districts in cluding city and county, all the asses sors' returns of dog taxable*, military rolls, etc., have been tiled with the commissioners for the year. All should have been completed by De cember 1. Sell Water Co. Plant. December 28 the Halifax Water Company prop erty will be sold at-public sale pur suant to an order of the Dauphin county court against the water com pany in the suit brought by the Lacka wanna Trust Company. Receiver John H. Klingman is also a co-defendant in the action. The property is to be sold to satisfy a mortgage. I'avliiff State Street. Repairing of State street from Thirteenth street eastward to Eighteenth, has practical ly been completed by City Commis sioner W. H. Lynch and within a week at most, it Is expected, the repair equipment can be removed from the Mill street to North Third street. There the ditches Incident to the plac ing of the conduits for the ornamental electrical standards will have to be filled ih and paved. PrfjiarinK County Report. Work $15.00 O For Young There is a class of young men who have work to do — They are associated with men of responsibility; intimate with the detail of big business; in the banks; in attorneys' offices— Young men who are not self advertisers —who make their work speak for them. You know one the minute you see him. Ris atti tude reflects his mental attitude. It is studied, cor rect and unassuming. Not for him the spidery waist, the puckered shoul der, the tight trouser, the flashy pattern. He is a producer—not a parader. We sell a great many young men of this sort be cause we have the kind of overcoats this type of young man wants and wears. And we sell them at prices which appeal to his usual good judgment as being fair and honest. No worthier or more distinctive styles are to be found anywhere at the price. Loose Balmaroon styles. English form-fitting styles. Pinch Backs with loose or sewed-on belt. Single and double-breasted styles. Slanting, plain and patch pockets. The fabrics — Scotch tweeds Grc y kcrsc > .. , Blue and black kersey Houcics Brown and grey ovcrplaid Irish frieze velours Blue storm flannel Plain unfinished storm cloth Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor. Dainty Neckwear For Women A beautiful collection of those dress accessories that every woman delights to have. Choice styles that are new and exclu sive are featured at moderate prices. Broadcloth collars, in pink, em- Georgette crepe collars and cuff broidered and plain edges; round sets, in embroidered, hemstitched and square backs and trimmed effects 50c, 50c, 75C, SI.OO to $2.50 SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.05 Broadcloth collar and cuff sets. Organdie collars in the square in plain and embroidered designs; and rount i shapes some are trimmed with buttons 25c. 50c. 75c and SI.OO 50c, 75c, SI.OO to $3.95 _ .. ' ' „ 7 . Georgette collars in em- 'o?'sUMes ° U " ' broidered, hemstitched and trim- |_Jf r * ° r - embroidered ™i?.r. ' "*■ '•'"<>■ cel.™. a end SOc 25c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—St. Fl. on the preparation of the annual fin ancial report of the county controller is belnK pushed ahead. as rapidly as possible as Controller Gough expects to have the data ready for the com missioners within the next few weeks. SORENESS, PAIN, ACHING JOINTS Don't suffer! Relief comes the moment you rub with "St. Jacobs Oil." Don't stay sore, stiff and lame! Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrat ing "St. Jacobs Oil" right in your aching muscles, Joints and painful nerves. It's the quickest, surest pain relief on earth. It is absolutely harm less and doesn't burn the skin. "St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. It Instantly takes away any ache, sore ness and stiffness In the head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, arms. Angers or any part of the body—nothing like It. You simply pour a little In your hand and rub "where It hurts," and relief comes Instantly. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle now from any drug store. It never disappoints—six gold medal awards. i V Any Bath Robe I \ I $4.95 v\J See the display in \J\ ll! tlic window 1 \|V of \ ( \\V HOLMAN'S \ ' U/ sls Clothing Shop \ \ W 228 M "* ct • \ , NUXATED IRON Increases strength o nirRVTWn delicate, nervous, run ■if f ITI lllli down people 200 pel 1 I I cent. In ten days li ■IIA 181 many instances. sioi forfeit if It falia ai WWMHprr full explanation li 13f|l "J Jak ■ large article soon t< appear In this paper druggist shout It. Croll Keller. G. A. Gorgas alwayi carry it In stock. Use Telegraph Want Ads 1
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