20 HARRISBURG IS SEVENTH CITY latest Population Figures Show City Is Mak ing Gains Figures made public by the re icent census estimate tor the regis tration places Harrisburg the sev enth city in the state with a popula tion of 73,276. It is preceded by Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Reading, Wilkes-Barre and Erie. Compari son with the figures of census of former years shows startling growth by some cities while others have dropped several places from the point formerly occupied in the cen sus tables. Secretary to the Mayor Albert M. Hamer has prepared a list of the principal cities of the United States showing the compari son and is having it P u . bll ? h ®? v A n one of the leading municipal de\el opment magazines. This latest government estimate shows remarkable growth since 1910 in many cities, but particularly in Petroit, Los Angeles, Seattle, 1 ort land, Oakland, Spokane and Bir- Detr* it," with 850.000 population. Is now the fourth city in the coun try, having passed Boston, St. Louis, Cleveland, Baltimore and Pittsburgh since the last census. In 189 0 it ranked 14; in 1900, 13 and in 1910, 9. ... .. The growth of the cities on the Pacific coast has been even more remarkable. Los Angeles is now the tenth city, having passed San Francisco and a half dozen other cities since 1910. In 1890 it rank -54; in 1900, 35 and in 1910. 17. Seattle is now 19, rising from 67 in 1890. Portland is now 21, rising from 58 In 1890. Oakland Is now 30, rising from 57 in 1890. Spokane, with only 19,922 people in 1890, ranked 177; in 1900 it had risen to 112; in 1910 to 48, and now it ranks 39. Have Remarkable Growth Several cities in other parts of the country have also had remark able growth. Birmingham, with 26,- 000 people, was 116 in 1890; in 1900 It was 106; in 1910, 36 and now 33. Schenectady, with 19,000. was 154 in 1890; 132 in 1300; 76 in 1910 and now 67. Houston, with 27,000, was 111 in 1S90; 93 in 1900; 67 in 1910 and now 54. Dallas, which ranked 74 in 1890, now ranks 46, and San Antonio, which was 78, now ranks 48. Bridgeport was 56 in 1890 an 4 is now 43; New Bedford was 69 in 1890 and is now 50; Salt Lake was 60 in 1890 and is now 51; Tacoma was 82 in 1890 and is now 53; Youngstown was 88th in 1890 and is now 59th; while Oklahoma City, which only had 4.151 people in 1890, is now 71 with a population of 97, 588. A Boston has passed St. Louis but ' yet remains the fifth city by reason of Detroit's jump to fourth. For the same reason, Cleveland, although gaining 130,000 since 1910, falls to seventh place and thus loses her slogan as "The Sixth City" which he has been using since 1910. Minneapolis passes Washington nd goes to seventeenth place, while Denver passes Rochester, Provi dence, St. Paul and Louisville and goes to twenty-fourth place. Omaha advances from forty-first to thirty-fifth place; Richmond from 89 to 36; and Wilmington from 61 to 55. All cities have made increases and there are now seventy cities with a population of over 100,000, as against fifty In 1910. Notwithstanding this general in crease, many cities have a lower rank th'an shown in former censuses, due to the rapid growth of certain cities. San Francisco and Cincinnati have grown from 289,000 and 296,000 in 1890 to and 414,000, yet they have lost their ranks from eighth and ninth cities to twelfth and fifteenth. I Student Slackers Are Found Guilty by Jury New York, June 22.—The jury In the case of Owen Cattell and Charles F. Phillips, former Columbia Univer sity students, charged with conspiring to obstruct the operation of the se lective draft law. returned a verdict of guilty in Federal district court last evening. The jury deliberated five hours and recommended mercy in announcing the verdict. A motion to have the verdict set aside on the ground that the finding was not in accordance with the testimony was made by Mor ris Hillquit, attorney for the young men. Judge Mayer announced that he ■will hear arguments on the motion next Friday. Ambition Pills For Nervous People The great nerve tonic—the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills—that will put vigor, vim and .ltallty Into ner vous, tired out, all In, Respondent people In a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and H. C. Kennedy Is author ized by the maker to refund the pur chase price if anyone Is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for gen eral debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at H. C. Kennedy and dealers everywhere. —Advertisement. EDUCATIONAL Schoolof Commerce Troop Bulldlas IS So. Market Sq. Day and Night School Bwkkttflw, Shorthand, llraoljfe, Typewriting aad Penmanship Bell 480 Cumberland 4388 Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year *3# Market St. Harriet)ars. Fa. FRIDAY EVENING, Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart Women Will Be Charmed With These New Sport Velour Hats AY hat beautiful qualities and shapes and what wonderful colors. Just the hat that women will want to wear at the shore, the mountains—and at home. The shades— Gold Chartreuse Mustard Green Grey Copenhagen White Cerise Rose Emerald Purple Nattier $4.95 to $6.95 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Front Women's Summer Gloves Silk, chamoisette and washable kids of a quality we know will give satisfactory wear. Silk gloves, two clasps, double finger ends, black and white ;5 C Silk gloves, two clasps, double finger ends; black and white with self and contrasting embroidery, 85c Silk gloves, two clasps, double finger ends, white with three rows Paris Point embroidery in self and black Long silk gloves, 12-button length; double finger ends, black and white 75c and 81.25 Long silk gloves, 16-button length, double finger ends, black and white SI.OO to $2.50 Washable chamoisette gloves in white, 75c to $1.50 Washable kid gloves, one clasp, tan, pearl, putty and ivory 750 to $2.25 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Dress Cottons Supreme in Their Style Beauty All the weaves that are most talked about in fashionable circles and most in demand for dainty Summer dresses. Gabardine aiul beach cloth suiting; all the latest shades; 36 inches wide; yard 29c Sport suiting; 36 inches wide, fancy colored stripes for skirts and suits; yard 25c 65c to 75c silk pongee, one-half silk, tan grounds with fancy figure for trimming and separate skirts and suits; yard 45c to 59c 29c voiles, large line of styles in figures and plain shades; yard 25c 25c voiles, large line of styles; yard 19c 65c sport suiting, white and tinted grounds in col ored stripes and black checks and stripes; yard, 50c Voiles, 36 Inches wide, in fancy stripes, extra fine cloth, embroidered figures and printed colored stripes; yard 59 c Woven tissue; 36 inches wide, white grounds with colored stripes, checks and fancy plaids; yard..3sc Voiles; 38 inches wide; in allover designs, large line of styles to select from; yard 35c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. Summer Union Suits For Women: Ribbed Vests Fine garments for warm weather wear, and moderately priced, too. WOMEN'S UNION" SUITS White cotton ribbed union suits, sleeveless, knee length, lace trimmed, cuff knee 50c Pink cotton ribbed union suits, sleeveless, knee length, regular and extra siaes 50c Band top pink cotton ribbed union suits, sleeve less, knee length, regular and extra sizes 75c Pink cotton ribbed vests, sleeveless, regular and extra sizes 25c White cotton Cumfy cut ribbed vests, sleeveless 18c WOMEN'S HOSIERY Silk boot hose, seamless, white and black boots, assorted colored tops 65c Lisle hose, fashioned feet, high spliced heels, slate, grey, tan, bronze and navy 50c Lisle hose, seamless, spliced heels, grey, slate and bronze 39c Fancy silk hose assorted patterns $1.25 Kayser Italian silk sport hose, wide fancy stripes In rose, green and blue $2.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Men's Cool Union Suits Egyptian cotton ribbed union suits, short sleeves, ankle length SI.OO White cotton open mesh union suits, short sleeves, ankle lenjgth 50c Grey mixed cotton union suits, short sleeves, ankle length 59c Egyptian cotton ribbed union suits, short sleeves, ankle length 59c Boys' white cotton rtbbed union suits, short sleeves, knee length 35c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Lingerie Waists From the Simplest to the Most Elaborately Trimmed Hundreds and hundreds of styles between these extremes, assuring unequaled choice for all tastes. Voile, batiste, imported voile, allover embroidery and organdie lingerie waists; dainty tuck trimmings and convertible collar; frilled styles; some with touches of color; deep collars finished with hem stitching, lace insertion an.d medallions or lace edge $1.05, $2.50, $2.05, $3.05, $5.05 up to $17.50 ENVELOPE CHEMISE Dainty lace and embroidery trimmings; 25 styles at $1.00; 3 styles at 80c Nainsook Gowns, slipover styles, yoke. Empire or sleeve less ... SI.OO. $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 PETTICOATS Tub silk Petticoats, double panel, tailored flounce $3.50 to $5.95 White satlne petticoats, tai lored or scalloped flounce SI.OO to $2.50 Dives, Pomeroy & ! $5.00 to $15.00 Saved On Each Suit in This Sale of Freshly Made Summer Clothing 300 New August Bros' H sls $lB s2o^g4 UGUST BROS. & CO., of Rochester, N. Y., has long been famed for the excel lence of its clothing, and we have many customers who tell us that A. B. C. suits give nBSHQV them more satisfaction than any other make WW of clothes they have ever worn. A host of men, therefore, will be interested in the announce ment that we bought, last week, the entire surplus stock of A ugust VHHjMB Bros. <Sc Co.'s Summer Suits, involving 300 garments freshly BBBBbIm made up within the past few weeks. HjjgflgiftM These Suits are distinguished by hand-tailoring, a factor that means IBV better fit and more lasting shapliness. These Suits are absolutely high- MB Ural grade, and the cheapest Suit to sell at wholesale is $14.50. The importance H9 fflMi \ of the values will instantly be appreciated by discerning men. |||S o|||| ■ WithoutAnyExaggerationTheseSuits Ki Iff Are $20.00 to $35.00 Vlf 9 and when we mark them $15.00, SIB.OO and $20.00, in this sale, it is simple ™ |BB§ \, aritlimetic to figure a saving of from $5.00 to $15.00 on each suit. As far PM j§|P \\ as we can tell, it will be a long time before we can give you equal value in Sttifc! high grade clothing such as is offered in this particular lot of suits.' * The sizes ran from 34 all the way to 46 stout. /T\ The Spirited Ideas of Young Men h "% jSS backhand'beuTffec°ts. tlle St> " CS """ thdr SnaPPy belted backs ' ti> JQ, ri er l! y u° f C( ? nservative models and quiet fabrics for mature tastes. il Jy " short, long men—all figu res can be fitted. Just Note the Variety of Stylish Patterns " Grey Mixed Worsted. ' Grey and Blue Mixed Blue and Green Checked Cassimere. - Tropical Worsted. Blue Flannel. Seal Brown Stripes Cassi- £ rey Mixed W ° ol Cra sh. mere. Fancy Grey Stripes Wor " - Tobacco Brown Cheviot. S * T?i i wt - . nu . , Serges, Flannels, Wor " Wnrfin Checked ste( j Si Tropical Worsteds, b AN\ C\ i-j Wool Crashes, Homespuns Brown and Blue Overplaid and Cassimeres in Pleasine Worsted. Design. All the Styles That Are the Vogue Here in the Sale 3-Button Sack, Quarter Silk Lined, 3-Button Norfolk, Back and Side Silk Sleeve Lining. Plaits. 2-Button Sack, Half Silk Lined, Silk 3-Button Sack, Inverted Plaits, Back, sleeve Lining. P * tc £ Pocke r ts With Fla P -3-Button Sac. Quarter Silk Lined, Slanting Pockets. 1-Button Long Rolling Front Sack. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Clothing Section, Second Floor, Rear. Cambric and nainsook petti coats, lace and embroidery trim med flounce .... SI.OO to $1.05 CORSETS D., P. & S. corsets . .$1 to $2 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets SI.OO to $2.50 American Lady Corsets SI.OO to $3.00 Rengo Belt Corsets. .$2 to $5 Lace Front Corsets SI.OO to $12.50 :ewart, Second Floor 7sfs; % HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Women's and Misses' Colored and White Dresses For Summer Values That Cannot Be Duplicated at Minimum Cost Included in this showing are many exclusive styles and inexpensive copies of higher-priced models. Sizes for women and misses. Colored and white voile dresses in splendid styles for morning are priced at $4.95 to $8.50 Voile dresses In large plaid In White marquisette and voile I ered vest. The skirt is made with lavender and white, rose and white dresses made with an embroidered . frnnt „„ , . and blue and white; made with a vest an.d full gathered skirt trim- panel front and back of broad full gathered skirt, surplice collr.r med with inch tucks; sailor collar tucks; large cape collar trimmed and deep cuffs of white organdie and cuffs of white net $13.00 with filet lace and broad band of finished with knife plaiting; broad White voile dresses made in a corn, colored moire ribbon, $18.50 veKet girdle 912.50 plaited tunic style with sailor col- White net and Point de Sprit White and colored voile dresses lar, cuffs and tunic handsomely dresses made with a deep tunic, or in a full plaited skirt with white braided; tie belt finished with accordian plaited back and front, organdie vest; sailor collar, deep crocheted ornaments 910.50 trimmed with broad bands of white cuffs and broad belt of self mate- White voile dresses made in a satin; two toned belt of narrow rial or satin ribbon, $15.00 one-piece style with an embroid- satin ribbon 922.50 to 927.50 Snowy White Tub Skirts: $1.25 to $7.50 Every one of the dozens of good styles in this showing are made for women who want to look their best on the hot days of summer. They have just the right lines, with just enough shirring in the back to make them look smart—some open straight down the front, and they have all kinds of good looking pockets. Choose from among pique, gabardine, novelty weaves and non-simnkable cloth. All waist bands $1.25 to *7.50 JUNE 22, 1917. Dives, Pome and Stewart Every Evidence This Will Be a Great Season For White Footwear For dress—for sport wear—low and higli shoes in white rule. Here are splendid values in duck, canvas and nu-buck for men and women. MEN'S OXFORDS White Sea Island duck oxfords, English last with white Textan soles and rubber heels 93.50 White canvas oxfords, English last with oak leath er welted soles and leather heels SB.OO White canvas oxfords made on a full toe last, with oak leather soles and leather heels . . $2.00 and $2.50 WOMEN'S WHITE OXFORDS White Nu-buck sport oxfords with ball strap *nd perforated tip, white Nevlin soles and rubber heels, White Nu-buck oxfords, English last, white rubber soles and heels ' $3 50 White Sea Island duck oxford ties made on a long vamp last with white Nevlin. soles and rubber heels, Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Rea* 3 ' 5 ° $12.00 "Red Cross" Grey Suede Button Boots at $7.75 A special offering Saturday of the shoe that is known for the "sole that bends with the foot ' and needs no breaking in. 1 here are just 50 pair in the lot in dark grev suede button boots, sizes 2]/ 2 to 7; A A to C widths regular $12.00 values. Special Satur day Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Market Street. Summer Neckwear For Men Hundreds of new styles in designs that will appeal to the average man. High grade tub ties in panel and cross stripes designs; woven plaid and embroidered en(ls 500 Panel and cross stripe tub four-in-hand in . tubular and de'joinville shapes 250 Rumchunda silk polka dot four-in-hands, 500 Novelty figured and stripe silk four-in-hands in broad-end shapes 50c, 65c and SI.OO Bat ties in fancy and solid color silks, 25c and 500 Boys' silk four-in-hands; made from 50c grade silks Special 250 Diyes, Pomeroy & Stewart. Men's Store. Groceries No telephone or C. O. D. orders will be ac cepted on this list. 25 lb. bag granulated Gold Medal flour. 95c sue l "" $2.10 Heckers flour, ... 92c 10 lb. bag granulated Elbow macroni, lb. 15c sugar 82c , . Large can Kippered Walter Baker's choco- •••••••••• 21c late 17,. . Pinnacle onions, 15c ' , . . glass 120 for H a * spe^- al Hoffer's best flour, 95c V S - pure cherry Selected diamond preserves, lb 5c brand creamery butter, L. & s. pure apple but- Pound 43c ter, lb |7 C Mild cream cheese, can Tuna flsh. po " n 2v . . 30c light or dark meat, doz., Takhoma biscuits, Be 35 C U & S. sour pickles, Sunklst oranges, doz.. 3 dozen 25c 35 c Olive oil. bottle, 15c Educator bran, pack- Party box Sunshine age biscuits, 32c Shredded wheat, 3 luc Sunshine saltines, packs 35 c pound, . . 12c Boiled ham, lb., 55c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. Men's Shirts in Negligee Weaves and Fine Silks Negligee shirts of percale, poplin and corded madras, in neat and cluster stripes, 79c Fine grade percale and madras shirts with soft or laundered cuffs SI. OO and $1.19 Fine madras negligee shirts with soft or laundered cuffs $1.50 and $1.98 Silk shirts of "Crepe de Chine," "LaJerz." "Fibre" and standard tub silks, . .$2.98, $3.50, $3.98 to $8.95 BOYS' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Negligee percale shirts with separate or attached collars; in neat and cluster stripe patterns 59c Woven stripe madras shirts with collar or In band Bt>' le 75c High grade negligee shirts in stripe and picardy weave madras SI.OO and $1.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor Vacation Luggage That Will GoThere & Comeßack Again Suits and bags' made of the toughest materials and put to gether to stand the knocks and bumps of many trips. V Bags of Dupont Fabricord —"Craftsman Qual ity"—lt will wear better than leather —these bags are waterproof and look exactly like leather, 17 or 18 Inches $5.00 Medium weight Fabricord Bags, In black and Lv tan $3.98 kffzwieSf Light weight fibre grass Bags with lock and hooks 98 C and $1.25 T~?*? lock and lift catches; two sizes lock and light catches; two sizes $1.25 and $1.50 \ 1 Suit Cases in fibre grass, paiitasote andffll ft/Y lf 11 I cane, very durable. .$1.39, $1.75, $1.98 to 7 -Ujr)■ ] LAWX BEXCHES "j]|j |TT W Hardwood Benches, well Lrt §/ . painted and braced, 42 Inches, IT if 08c anil $1.68; 48 inches . .$1.98 —ff JJJ .LIHKBpi9 Mission oak finished Porch " T yfr-rTTTIx Swings, 40 and 44 Inches long, chain and ceiling hooks -o^ $1.98, $2.50, $3.50, $3.08, $1.75 w.w../w.lr Aerolux wood porch screens, Hammocks, fancy weaves, no whip wind attachment, 3 feet steel spreader and pillow wide up to 12 feet, SI.OO to $8.25 98c to $4.98 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement
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