24 BOY SCOUTS PLAN TO HELP GUARD NATION'S COASTS Movement Working With , Government For a Work Boys Can Do The Boy Scouts of America have .found another way to fulfil their obligation of "duty to country" by •co-operating with the naval author ' ities in the protection of our coast. For this purpose the Emergency ,-Coast Service has been organized and tsteps are now being taken to pre •par the Scouts in coast cities and Howne for this service. No scout may participate In this emergency coast service unless he {makes voluntary application, has the .approval of his parent or guardian 'and of his school authorities (if he is Ja schol boy> and is recommended .'by his scoutmaster. In the coast • work only boys who are tifteen years of age or over will be accepted; 'scouts uuder fifteen may sign to as ■sist in the service at certain hear quarters and stations as messengers and such other work as will not ne cessitate their being away from Jiome over night. It Is distinctly un derstood that no boy in the Boy Seor.t emergency service binds him self in any particular to enlist in either the army or navy or any branch of military service. The duty of those who participate in the coast service under the direc tion of the naval authorities will be to maintain vigilant lookout at visual stations and light houses along the •'coast, acting as messengers and or derlies at navy yards and navy hear quarters and in general performing useful and helpful to the 'country in time of national emer gency. They will work in shifts for limited periods of one or two weeks' duration at a time, so as not to inter fere too much with their school •work. So far as possible boys on duty will be kept within reasonable distance of their homes. It has been >agreed that the naval authorities will .not shift boys in this service from one place to another without the consent of the Home Department, nnd the Home Department will se cure special permission of parents or guardians before such shift is put Into effect. Before the services of the Scouts can be accepted in this capacity leg islation by Congress is necessary. This legislation is being prepared and has the hearty approval of the Secretary of the Navy and other naval officials. Records at the Boy Scout head quarters show that there are over 75,000 Boy Scouts living within a short distance of the sea coast, ev eryone eager to be og the greatest -possible service to his country. By such service as trained Boy Scouts will be able to give, it is probable that thousands of able bodied men may thus be relieved fo rmore active service in other capacities. Patriotic Parade at Hummelstown Tomorrow LIEUT. EDGAR C. HUMMEL, Chief Marshal. Hummelstown. Pa., May 4.—Lieu . tenant Edgar C. Hummel, chief mar shal of the patriotic parade to be held here to-morrow afternoon, has announced his aids as follows: 1 Richard B. Ernest. Dr. M. L. Nissley, Professor W. A. Geesey, William F. Shoemaker. H. M. Horst, Frank C. Witmer, George P. Hocker.J. Landis Strickler, T. O. Wltman, S. C. Stech •er. W. L. Pike and William H. Earn . est. The members of the various or ganizationsare requested to report at 3.30 o'clock, so that the parade can t be formed and leave Center Square promptly at 4 o'clock. The route for the parade will be: West on Main street to Duke, to Sec ond, to Railroad, to High, to Water, to Poplar avenue, to Round Top i road, to Main, to Cameron avenue • and return in Main street to Center ' Square. Upper Dauphin District P. 0. S. of A. Meet Wiconisco, Pa., May 4. To-mor • row the annual convention of the Upper Dauphin District Patriotic • Sons of America will be held here, (with sessions morning and after noon. District President William H. Blanning, of Williamstown, will pre . side. Seventy-five delegates and officers, • representing the following camps in the Upper End will be present: Wil liamstown,Wiconisco, Lykens, Gratz, I Pillow, Berrysburg, Loyalton, Mil- Hersburg, Halifax and Elizabethville. Officers of this year's convention •are: President, William H. Blan king, of Williamstown; vice-presl , dent, Ira Keiter, of Wiconisco; mas jter of forms, H. Stewart Potter, of Halifax; recording secretary. Allen Siemons, of Wiconisco; financial sec retary. D. A. Andre, of Elizabeth ville; treasurer, D. D. Helt, of Loyal 'ton; conductor, A. B. Crook, of Wil liamstown; sentinel, Walter E. Rut- Halifax; guard, Roy Stuppy, of Lykens. •Harry Koser, Leaping From Auto, Falls Under Car Mechanicsburg, Pa., May 4. Harry Koser, of West Keller street, ■was severely injured last evening when he Jumped from a moving au tomobile in Main street, and was caught by a passing trolley car. Mr. Koser was returning home with a party of friends and as he Jumped from the automobile he lost his bal ance and pitched under the fender of the car. He was badly cut about the ■ head. face and neck and was bruised lby contact with the brick-paved He was taken to the office of Dr. P. R. Koons and given treat ment, after which he went to his noma •• ■ ■ ■■•.-j--' ' . * '• • •*• &" ' - "V - 4 *- * ■ ■ -• •• - • - ■ ,-. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 4, 1917. Dives, Pomeroy Hundreds of Trimmed Hats Specially Patriotic Priced at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Books f New publications of timely & Most of the hats in this sale represent the surplus stock interest, on sale at the Book \\ T* of a wholesale milliner. Models of similar style and qual- Department to-morow — Vro'V vj" jHrSsL ity sold at $6.50. $6.95 to $15.00. The purchase included Ed l war? , 'Ev^tt ho Httie. 1 "presented /\\r 1 11 \ I \\ close to 600 hats and to this lot were added many re- The' i^siLnt\s' war Message \ v\ //I *'/ ■ ) duced hats from regular stock. book P go"to thnUnV^Red^ros!, 8 / ./ [\ // (jj lOf TV® J The pleasure that most women take in having a num- of the united states Flag. ( VI \\ ill jy^ 7 ber of hats to provide a change—may be amply indulged Ulvea ' Pomeroy & Stewart—st. fi. /\ / V\ I/ I )| \ If] J \ V in now—when these fine hats may be secured at such 77 ' / C?\ \j) 51 J ll A\ moderate prices. t UFTUllir6 tpa&WfiWE? l\l\ ' L^Lr*- \ \ Hr What a wonderful variety of styles, shapes and colors are OJ Dependable Quality \ ! JH f-/\ v \ shown at $2.95, $3.95 and #4.95 To-morrow promises to iF?Dy\ 1 I * \ Our Finest Untrimmed Hats Reduced on the furniture floor in yr i i t~\ ry f O r\ presentation of values ——— \ Colored Dress Shapes, $2.95 that a unique. OV Formerly $4.95, $5.95, $7.50, $6.95 and $7.50 thJw'to' q, *lOl -CO* O * r\ Hundreds of other styles in untrimmed hats in all kinds of straws, at 49c, 69 and Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor, Front. , * our -piece Bedroom Suite, In decorated American walnut. Spe- Ci J 1 mi J A T # J*ll A • A * j j * i w walnut burecius and chiffoniers A Group Of Aristocratic Gloves For Women .n r Regular $20.00 Suits in a Clearance: $12.50 Of silk and genuine French kid - and many of the latter have only recently come to us rn-ingroom ' 2- The season's most important clearance for juniors, misses and women OC from Trefousse; one of the best-known glove makers in the world.high r grade k ta r re P et n ry. speciai.°W2.M curs to-morrow in a sale embracing our entire stock of cloth suits. Moderately priced, in many attractive styles. genullfeTea^hlrT n^n^leats"ch Sometimes there is but one suit or coat of a style and again there may be em^ideo r Hi C b?ack k tan Kl gre e y nasy and lo'uw $3 oo ° ne " c,asp waahable kld ioveq in tan, peari, rocke" e dlvenporf and ' sp e- two or three. In each case the value is remarkable. This is as true of the repro- Two pearl clasp kid gloves in black with white P utt >> tan and grey Sl. • i j . . .. . , ... . L "v 11 - 3 * x u< - ing and white with black stitching. .$2.00 and $2.25 ural ' g,es nd P° nf?ee Si.->o an d rockers, spring seats, up- colors include navy, tan, rose, green, sand and b'ack, and the sizes are complete djl O Cf| Three-clasp kid gloves in black, white and tan Two-clasp silk gloves, double finger tips, black, holstered with tapestry $9.5 lip to 42. Extra Special P*Ovr Dives Pomerov^^Stewart—street°Floor ' Sc to *l-50 onk and mahOßan j. .$ 9 .7 5 a t o $22.5() Regular $25.00 suits of fine quality all-wool poplin ill a belted style with a unique enve- ' ' 1 ; Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—3d Fl. . lope pocket stitched with silk; finished with an overcollar of faille silk; in navy, 1 Q Ef| tan and sand. Clearance price vloOU Announcing* SGWinQ* Rooms Regular $35.00 and $37.50 suits of fine quality poplin in styles that have been developed £, WWUI ° from custom tailor garments of ultra quality; in navy, Copenhagen, sand and d>pp en The Arrival of New Foot- Are Humming Out ! x,,a r ial ' hc , 71 ,ir „ .._ r ~ Spring Coatsmßeproduc- Children's&Girls'Dresses wear Types For Women CottonDressesforSummer tion Styles Reduced and Coats: Special Values f our of them altogether and each one is as good looking And they'll be prettier than ever this vear and not liieh in H Co^ u f t^ a . t have been stamped as among the Attractions for the month of May in the chil as any of Its Other new companions. * H UCI uus diiu nui mgn in jauntiest styles of the season—of gabardine, poplin, dren's and girls' outergarment section include many Tjip stvlc notes arc different in each of tHesp now a r - price, despite their loveliness. i?un.niburl and Burolla. cloth designed to afford of tlie most important values we have presented • J k r . 1 .u \ii • j • good service at home, at the sea or in the moun- this year. The styles include developments that rivals, and we believe you will stamp all of them as veritable l\ew weaves, attractive in design. tains throughout the summer. have recently come to America and the materials dreams of loveliness. Sports pongee, a silk and cotton weave in natural color with col- in ufe d ad°orab"e K manner Not high in price either—but full of splendid value at 01 T? rou n ds ; 32 and 36 Inches wide: yard 05c to $1.29 smart pockets. Specially priced in the season's Dresses start at SI.OO and go to $25.00 $4 50 and $5.00 vard pongee in natural and colored grounds; 36 Inches wide; most important clearance sale, at Coats, at $2.98 to $10.50 Black "Shoe Soap" kid Colonial pumps, with an attractive Sports suitings, a gabardine weave in white and colored grounds S' 2 - 50 #ls-00 slß.ao $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. oval kid buckle: made with a long drawn out forepart vamp, with s P° rts figures and stripes: 36 inches wide; yard 65c and 98c > AT 1 _ , . welted oak leather soles and high French Louis heels. Pair, and rtriSeS^'afSd^^iSeh rounds B P° rts "• Women S lMeCKWear NeW Ostrich BoaS *5.00 Satin stripe voile in white and'colored grounds' with "fancy'satin P ' qUe Co ' ,arS shou,der Bh^ s ' (M| c ° ol now and evenings through the sum. Dull calf pumps with a gun metal buckle and Stitched wing stripes; 40 inches wide; yard 75c p , collar and cuff gets j£~ ™ J,™ Blue and white, purple and white and brown and tips; the soles are hand welted and the heels are of the half B ttL pe " : 59< ; Pongee silk collars with colored borders, " white ...... ' W#s to * tt ' s ° T • . D • a,- Embroidered voiles In white grounds with neat silk embroidered '' MOIRK HIIIIIONS LOUIS type, rair j|H>.oo figures: 40 inches wide; yard 50c r. , . no J sl-25 In lovely light and dark shades tor hat and hair Patent colt Colonial pumps with patent leather buckle; the Printcd volles in whlte and t,nted * round - 40 inches d: a^ rd c \' V'•y Z■' b °war P p'nnt ribbon. Vn beautiflv horai designs last IS long pointed with a plain vamp forepart, welted soles Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart-Street Floor. Georgette crepe collars and cuff bags, girdles and hat Htewa^VeeV Floo" t0 5 ° C and leather Louis heels. Pair $5.00 Dull calf oxfords made on the new pointed toe English _ -r-rr ___ _ f _ _ E"giuh heeV" h i4 i V ps ;. oak .l ea,^ r . w^ t ! d ., so '.".. and #*!ss If You Cant Wear Khaki, Young" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Rear. Men's&Boys'SummerPaiamas M&n,You Hsvg S; Sn&ppy Fancy Belted or Trench Suit W# Rich Patterns Altogether the most attractive showing for spring and Smart IVI llltary Faffed at S2O, $22.50 and. $25 i. i? summer that \\ c ha\ ee\ er presented, and one that men and The style that has captured the fancy of young fellows j yyfy *fjrn 8 boys will be glad to inspect. everywhere. i 18 j m IFk Q First showing to-morrow! StfrfFFA -4 fresh shipment of clothing came in for Saturday's , * 0 Pajamas In white, blue, lavender and tan, some fancy trimming $1 Vi ** / business, and included are the 'looking and smartest of Striped percale pajamas, four loops SI.OO and $1.19 A "?/ F T thift militarY-inspirsH t Y p> Crepe pajamas in white, blue, lavender and pink, fancy trimming - r . . . •* u u l- l. t. t n • ■ $1.50 A FV llie trench sult has a belt which may be worn full in S Striped madras and colored pajamas, silk loops $1.98 f/\\'W front or concealed by slipping into slits at side. Fibre silk and mercerized pajamas, buttons and double silk loops /' l\ Nx \\\/ \ \ 1 Shown in 1 J \l Boys' pajamas— ■/ I I \ T\ / i Grey cassimere in three shades. Tan tweed. J } I One-piece sleepers and pajamas, stripes and sol d colors / / >l/ i \ / \ i ... i , . . LA V sc, sc, 75c. SI.OO and $1.19 / A iV / ft \\ , / Blue and grey homespuns. Neat mixtures. Two-piece pajamas in solid colors and stripes, silk loops j L\ I/ I A\ ' { \ Single or double-breasted. Bi"nSis!",hlS^'" ,rp " c ° """• ( l&TlR M' \ Other Distinctive flrpntpr Vnviptv nf "iSter'Hex^^aize'nig'ht'shi'rts^Hff. rlnirn ' nKS • 59c . 7 ®c and SI.OO VVppl Ih A | Men at $15.00 and SIB.OO uicatci VdliCtj ui obyl CO Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Men's Store, Street FloorT" \/ I I I 1 \ I I 1 One, two and three-button models in fancy mixtures, fiTirl PV M rkH 0\ Q - CX/lIKA. xVCHIIL/IC/l IVXvJvtC/lO SllkS For Sill TTITTIPT" \ 1 T are t ' le latest stj 'ling of the English sack Combine to Make This an Unusual YV iiltc kJlirYd LUL OUIIIIIICI \\ i i'# r/ With full or part linings of silk or mohair Sizes 33 to 42. 7 * T TTI • I Frocks A V\ 'lf/1 IVs May > Men > Time For New Suits Maub estwalof White "*■ /V I \\ w II / That left-over Winter Suit should be relegated to the tm. • • r c . .• CM 7* • U j / •) ' PI r rcar - It's the month of blossoms when new life is in evi- The importance of this outfitting event is apparent from wt'! Shanghai 36 inches, yard sl.7a I / dence, and surely an old suit is not in harmony with things the general preparations being made by most women to pro ' un^ sten S^ k . 33 inches a new weave, yard. Jl.oO / /i\ Come in and see what an interesting display of fine suits vide themseves with summer lingerie, negligees, blouses, cor \Vh!tl PnnSe' "sf?nT.c mche ®' v\ hite Pongee, 06 inches, a slight cream cast, yard, f I clothing. gathering their trousseaux. varH h ' tC Jardinete similar to "Khaki ICool,' 36 inches I • If All new spring models in a rich assortment of Our stocks embrace the newest and loveliest f I\\ / fabrics #IO.OO to SKi.! OO creations in crepe de chine, batiste, nainsook and \\ hite Jersey Crepe, 40 inches, beautiful luster, yard, #3.00 / ti m • cambric with exquisite trimmings of Valenciennes, White Tussorah, heavy oyster white pongee, 54 inches, / J—-1 Boys TWO - TFOUSeT Suits linen cluny and filet laces, medallions of organdie "whit, "Khaki' Kooi," one of ihc' m csi aVouf £ ' 'HM fH|L * 5M > s6s °- & Th" weaves of the season, 40 inches, yard $3.50 A tw °- trouser sult ,s almost as good as two variety of styles is greater than ever and the qual- Oyster white Yo San, fine plain silk pongee, 36 inches, suits, particularly in warm weather when a boy ities of the character that makes values beyond com yard $2.50 goes without his coat so much. A whole host of parison. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor. patterns to select from. Corset covers Tub Silk Petticoats, trimmed — Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Clothing, Second Floor Rear „ 25c ' 50c ' 75c > sl-00 to $3.95 and tailored flounces . _ T -1 ' Corset covers with lace sleeves $2.95, $3.50. $5.00 and $5.55 H ° S i 6 i ry a " d Underwear: Women's Coolness and Durability in This Underwear For Men Silk lisle seamless hose in grey, Russian calf and chain- vvviuvqo cwiva in xiiio UHUCI WCai lUI IVItJII 60c. 75c, sl.oo to $2.95 CorseU. medium and low bust P a f". c : ** asl.ttle as .",9* for your new union suits, or as ranch as *1.50-i„ ci.hc-r case you ™ couni' Cor U *'-" "t'Lw , riDre silk seamless nose, with lisle tops; in black, white, may depend upon a maximuni ot c]ualitv. Envelope chemise low bust models, 50,5cand 76c rT P f g v l Jr °T r,9 ° Stocks for s^lin a,ul summer are'so complete that no man will be limited in his choice. bilk lisle tashioned feet hose in black and white 50e P.lack and whito miv<>d hallri* * 2 95 . oo to $12.50 SI.OO, $1.95, $2.50 to $17.b0 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Dlyea, pomeroy & Jjtewai t—Strcq/t Floor. Dives. Pomeroy Stewart^-Second Floor. J - . yf"' ' 1 ' . 1 i ' 1 ■ ■ I" 1 ' 1 ,i. mi '