20 COMPENSATION CASES DECIDED Bigamous Marriage Does Not Give a Claim to Compensa tion for a Death Says Board The State Compensation Board has refused compensation to Efemina Constanza, who claimed to be the wife of Frank Constanza, killed in a mine at McAdoo, because the man had never been divorced from the wife who accompanied him from Italy to this country. "We cannot agree with the contention of the claimant that because she may have been the innocent victim of a biga mous marriage that such situation entitles her to compensation as a dependent widow," says the opinion. The Board has also dismissed a claim made by an employe of an Allentown company who claimed in jury on his way home after leaving employ of the company. Other cases dismissed were Heimberger vs. Xa- Wonal Roll and Foundry Co., Avon more: Schneider vs. Carroll, Web ster; Karafa vs. Vesta Coal Co., Cali fornia, in which it Is held that "moderate and infrequent gifts by a son to his mother are to be con sidered gratuities and not as neces sary maintenance and support," and Brumbaugh vs. Colonial Iron Co., Riddlesburg. A new hearing is ordered in the case of Checchi vs. National Con struction Co., Pittsburgh, and in tne case of George Zenek, Middletown vs. State Insurance Fund, an order modifying the award was made be cause the man returned to work. Men 25 to 35 Wanted For U. S. Army Officers Washington, July 6. Convinced that many desirable men are holding back their applications for the second officers training camp because of a misconception of the requirements, Adjutant General McCain issued a statement last night making it clear that "intelligent and forceful" men are wanted even if they are under 31 years old and without military train ing. It: follows: "The statement that mature men will be given preference for the sec ond series of officers training camps seems to have been misunderstood in some ' quarters. This preference will only apply where qualifications are equal. There is no intention to bar out applications by men under 31. In fact, examining officers have been in structed to regard the ages 25 to 35 as the most suitable. "There is also some misunderstand ing about the necessity of previous military experience. The Government is looking primarily for intelligent and forceful men and military experi ence, the desirable, is not strictly nec essary." Applications for these camps will close July 15. , 78 Illinois Slackers Each Get Year in Jail Freeport, 111., July 6. Seventy eight slackers from Rockford, 111., have been sentenced to serve a year and a day each in the Chicago House of Correction, by Judge K. M. Landis in the Federal District Court here. The sentences specified "hard labor." Two others were ordered jailed for thirty days, and another was sentenced to ninety days. The rest of the 150 odd men on trial will be sentenced later. Judge Landis ordered also that each man be requir ed to register. U. S. Lends $100,000,000 More to Great Britain Washington. July 16. Additional loans of $100,000,000 to Great Britain, and $80,000,000 to Italy, yesterday brought the total war loans of the Vnitod States to the allies to $1,203,- 000.000. Great Britain has received $685,000,- 000 ; Italy, $160,000,000: France, $210,- 000,000; Belgium, $45,000,000. and Ser bia. $3,000,000, and $100,000,000 has been placed to Russia's credit. Colors Blessed For Russ Women's Regiment P< i.->grad, July 6. The colors of thp first Attachment of the Petrograd Women's Regiment were blessed in the square of St. Isaac's Cathedral yesterday. More than 200 women, with their hair closely cropped and in full uniform, were present, armed with rifles. Don Cossacks and sailors furnished a guard of honor. Later the women paraded through the Nevsky Prospect and other streets, carrying banners with the inscrip tions "Death is better than shame" and "Women, do not give your hands to traitors." MAMMOTH GOLD DREDGE HAS TWO STACKERS A dredge company contracted with the United States government not long ago to build flood-restrain ing levees on either side of the Yuba river, California, and to do it free of charge, the condition being that the company be allowed to dredge for gold while fulfilling its contract. Accordingly a gold dredge, costing $500,000, was built which is said to be the largest of its kind in the world. An unusual feature of the mammoth floating machine is that it has two arms, each 225 feet long. Instead of one. These are provided with 44-inch belt conveyors that de posit the trailings on either bank of the stream as the dredge moves along. A striking picture of the huge dredge appears in the Popular Mechanics Magazine. Continue Planting As you clear off a bed of Onions, Lettuce, Peas. Radish es, &c, plant it again with crops now for fall and winter — Beans, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Sweet Corn, Peas, Lettuce, Radishes, Endive. We have the "GRANGER" vegetable and fruit drier and evaporator, all sizes. PYROX—The one best spray that kills potato bugs and pre vents potato blight. It is two sprays in one. 1 lb. 35c, (makes 5 gallon); 5 lbs., 11.20; 10 lbs., $2.10; 25 lbs., $5.00; 50 lbs., SB.OO, 100 lbs., $17.00. PARIS GREEN—6Sc per lh . %-lb., 35c; %-lb„ 20c. SPRAYERS HAND CULTI VATORS Everything For The Garden Schell's Seed Store Quality Seeds 1307-1309 Market Street Open Saturday Evening FRIDAY EVENING, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Summer Dresses of Voile and Linen for Women In Styles That Are Irresistibly Attractive /jS Hundreds of #/~25 to $7.50 Scores of the dresses now being presented in this special July showing ///1 / ' \Jj\\ are J ust kind of frocks that can be used to advantage at home for vaca !Hi V0vl I IJ 1 tion wear —and many of them we shall not be able to re-order because of //I I m,\ | ' fdi|j k \ the inability of the makers to duplicate the materials and decorative I I l \ 1 White and colored voile dresses are very attractively priced, many of them repre //[ i 111 senting values that sold earlier in the season for a third more. iP* JA ( Dresses of linen and gingham are shown in all sizes and in splendid colors at spe- cial prices. Colored voile dresses in stripes and floral designs; made with full $20.00 white voile dresses in various styles; one of these models gathered skirt; tucked waist; large cape collar and deep gQ madi with a deep pointed tunic; waist, skirt and tunic (1£ cuffs of white organdie finished with brpad bands of heavy insertion ®IO.OU Embroidered voile dresses in lavender and white and blue and white; made with a full pleated skirt; waist finished with deep Combination dresses of linen and white voile in rose, fcreen and pointed collar, and sleeves of white net trimmed with small JJQ Copenhagen; made in Russian style with a broad patent Jig CQ black velvet buttons • leather belt; sailor collar and cuffs of white organdie, * Plaidvoile dresses in lavender, blue and pink; made $27.50 white embroidered voile dresses; made with a deep tucked gathered skirt tucked waist, trimmed with large surplice collar , - , of white organdie, finished with touches of ribbon *1 OCA tunic walst ' sleeves and tunic finished with narrow lace <692 50 velvet, insertion and narrow satin ribbon Wash Skirts in Styles That Show Careful Modeling Tub skirts in cotton corduroy, linene and cotton crash; made with inverted or patch pockets $1.25 to $1.98 Gabardine and cotton corduroy skirts; nij>.de with inverted pockets; full gathered back finished with a broad belt, $2.25 Many other styles, to $7.50. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Trimmed and Untrimmed Panamas: Fetching Shapes Moderately Priced J? A panama is the favorite hat for sum >7 mer wear of many women. There is no hat that is cooler, more serviceable or s£, ■ vp • that fits in better with the various oc \ casions of the season. jb We are showing stunning new styles v/ fine panamas with fancy ribbon or I jersey bands at $2.95. This is the best A 4 n value in a panama hat that we have been , 9 \\ { able to find in many seasons, the weave I] \\ f being fine, the quality flexible and the fin / New Puritan shape panamas with black or white ribbon bands at . . $2.95 Cntrimmed panamas in many shapes, $1.95 and $2.95 ■ fine white milan sailors, double brims, mushroom shape, $4.95, $5.95 and $6.50 ADVANCE FALL STYLES Small close-fitting hats in white and black satin, crown appllqued with soutache braid, pearl pin $4.95 Smart new models in velvet with felt crown and hatter's plush brim 912.00 Large tam of corded silk with velvet brim $1.95 New felt and velour hats in sport shades, $3.95, $4.95, $6.50, $6.95 and $7.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. The Beauty of These Voile Weaves Wins Women's Favor at First Glance A great voile season beauty of color and design has forged these cotton and silk and cotton fabrics into the very front rank of fashionable weaves for summer dresses. Here is a matchless assortment of exclusive patterns— Silk and Cotton Voile, self colored, fan.cy plaids and woven col ored figures on tan ground, yard 50c Embroidered Voile, white ground with lace stripes and woven dots in brown, blue, green, helio, pink and black, yard, 35c Voiles in fancy figures, stripes and floral designs, yard 25c Voiles in fancy stripes and neat styles, yard, 50c and 59c Silk Stripe Vc s,• woven colored stripes on colored grounds, yard 75c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor Groceries of Dependable Kinds No telephone or C. O. D. sales will be accepted on the fol lowing items for to-morrow— Gold medal flour, 12-lb. sack 90# Hoffer's best flour, 12-lb. sack 89£ Hecker's flour, 12-lb. sack 88£ 10 lbs. granulated sugar 85£ 25 lbs. granulated sugar $2.13 Lean, well smoked shoulders. Soft white and light brown lb 24c confectioner's sugar, lb. ... B}£c Lean boiled ham lb sv Walter Baker's chocolate. . 18c VY ooHea n ™, lb - j 3 .00 Jug Kola mint .. $2.40 Limburger cheese, lb 32c Pickle chow 10c Sugar cured hams, lb. ... 29c LuU & Bchram's dill pickles. Machine sliced bologna, lb., 28c ..... . Large glass olives, 25c and 33c Bltced dried beef, lb 45c Pompeian salad dressing, 30c Elgin tub butter, lb 43c Supreme coffees, lb., Mild cream cheese, lb. .. 30c 20c, 25c and SOc Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Hundreds of Lingerie Waists Shown at SI.OO and $1.95 At these two prices are to be found scores and scores of styles that are dainty and new and matchless in value. 1 Voile Waists trimmed with tucks, lace or embroidery insertion, voile col lar finished with lace edge or organdie ''l embroidery collar SI.OO /&•']%far' * Ft' '/I Voile and Batiste Waists, high neck, • A "if "j convertible collar or frilled styles with • dainty trimmings of filet or V&len- >77 /'/ Y'\*[ ciennes lace insertion, hand drawn A / / IxjgfX work or hand-embroidered organdie - . \ panels, sleeves trimmed with turn- rr back cuffs or cuffs trimmed with lace lAil Insertion and lace edge $1.95 If' NIGHT GOWNS WITH FILIPINO EMBROIDERY Fin.e grades of materials with hand embroidered scallops; some have hand drawn work or eyelet embroidery, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 to $5.95 LONG WHITE PETTICOATS Nainsook and cambric petUcoats with deep embroidery flounce or flounce trimmed with combination tucks, lace insertion and lace edge SI.OO, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 CORSETS THAT GIVE YOUTHFUL LINES The girl of to-day is the woman of to-morrow, and she may always keep her youthful lines if she wears the right corset when she is a girl for her developing form. £>., P. & S. Special Corsets in batiste and coutil, SI.OO. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to $3.00 American Lady Corsets SI.OO, $1.50, $2.50 to $3.00 Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.00 Rengo Belt Corsets $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. The Vogue of White Pumps Calls For Dainty Hosiery White is easily a leader in mid-sum mer hosiery and excellent qualities are shown in thread silk, silk lisle, lisle /, \ and fibre silk. / \ White silk lisle hose, seamless spliced [ heels and toes 35c I J-/ /Mil White lisle outsize seamless hose, spliced ! fk \ j W heels and toes 39c I J \V nk /jH White fibre silk seamless hose, high spliced heels 59c ill Wvffly' /■I Thread silk hose, fashion feet, high I f, v/ /■ l spliced heels $1.25 I\\ H ©1 White thread silk outsize hose, fashioned Vt - feet . h '*h spliced heels $1.25 \lraf Yv V CHILDREN'S HOSE \lf \\ Fancy top socks, white with colored tops, \i\ 1 \ White silk roll top socks 29c V \ White fine ribbed silk lisle seamless hose, ' sizes 6 to 9 H 350 White thread silk hose, seamless, sizes 6 to 9% $1.25 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS White lisle ribbed union suits sleeveless, knee length, cuffs or lace trimmed knee, regular sizes, 60c; extra sizes 69c Pink cotton ribbed union, suits, sleeveless, knee length 50c Pink cotton ribbed vests, sleeveless 25c White lisle ribbed vests, sleeveless, extra sizes . 25c White silk lisle ribbed vests, sleeveless, regular sizes 50c; extra sizes , 60c Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor Military Hike S ur f Suits Shoes For Men TTT $4. oo r or W omen A comfortable walking Nine-tenths of the bathing chne rnaHi> nn the Miinsnn suits that you will see this year snoe made on the JUunson at the moun t a t n a nd seaside re shape rest last with brown sorts are those knitted affairs mnncf imnrc fViaf ■, enft that look 80 smart and gay in moose uppers that are sou thelr rich color tones and pliable; blucher lace An idea of the kind of bath style with half bellows In* suit you will need is fur tongue; heavy oak leather Btre^window'di'sK 1 Market Goodyear welted soles. Each suit is in striking good Men who walk a great deal taste, will find this Military Hike Shoe Prices are $2.98 to $7.50. especially adapted to their needs. Bathing tights, in all sizes. Price, $4.00. $1.25 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart- Street Floor, Rear. Second Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Summer Clothes \Jfe4 For Men To KeepX^J V Cool Palm Beach Suits Cool Cloth Suits Tropical Worsteds $7.50, $8.50, SIO.OO, $12.50, $15.00 Keeping comfortable in summer is largely a matter of knowing what to wear —and knowing, too, where to get it. We have the natives of the Tropics to thank for the reformation in sum mer dress—for the change from stuffy clothes to thin, light-weight, skeleton lined suits that let the summer breezes in and keep the heat out—they dress cool without style—we dress cool with style. We are better supplied with such suits than ever before Palm Beaches, Cool Cloth Suits and Tropical Worsteds. Your choice of— Fancy Stripe Tans Plain Tans Plain Browns Stripe Browns Plain Greys Mixed Greys Plain Greens Plain Brown Plain Blues Sizes from 33 to 42 regular and 36 to 48 stout. The newest in conservative and belted back models. There Is Still Good Choosing in the sale of August Bros' Suits at $15.00, SIB.OO and $20.00 They 're the Best hand-tailored Summer models that sold from $20.00 to $35.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Clothing; Second Floor, Rear. The Day's Last Act of Many Men —is to insure for themselves a good and restful night by jumping . j into cool and comfortable pajamas that are roomy and well fitting. Such sleeping garments are shown in our Men's Section in a great variety of styles— |\ V \ Two-piece Colored Pajamas—white, lavender, pink and corn, fancy edge In v / trimming '. SI.OO IFyj; p / Striped Pajamas with silk frogs SI.OO and $1.19 Wl Crepe an.d Corded Madras Pajamas in pink corn, white, lavender and I 1 blue $1.50 , \ ft Woven colored stripe madras Pajamas with double silk loops, ... $1.98 ' J 1 One-piece Pajamas.in stripes and white, $1.50 \] Muslin Night Shirts 59c, 79c and SI.OO Light weight Cambric Night Shirts, extra sizes, MEN'S WORK SHIRTS BO\S PAJAMAS light and dark colors, sizes 14% to 17 48c Two-piece Pajamas in stripes and colors, silk v,^l ue e " /V 1 '? Amoskeag blue Chambray work ___ shirts, sizes 14 to 17 59c lo °P 8, • • •• ••• JC ' $ * d 1. BOYS' BLOUSE WAISTS Uic-piece seepeis an pa a mas. Plain blue chambray and light striped percale o9c, 6oc, 75c and SI.OO Blouse Waists, sizes 5 to 15 29c Night Shirts, neat edge trimming, sizes 4 to 16, K. and E. Blouse Waists in white, stripes and 50c blue Chambray 00c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. Special Showing Scores of Styles Ready at 65c to $1.50 Full cut shirts in patterns that will appeal to every man are presented in this vacation showing in the Men's Store. Shirts for outing wear, of khaki cloth, Boys' Sport and Dress Shirts white togo and stripe percale, 69c and 750 Sport shirts in white or all-over stripe and Shirts of soiled white oxford cheviot, plain blue chambray with collar 590 white pongee and stripe madras, with at- White madras sport shirts 650 tached collars which lie flat or button down • Fine quality woven stripe madras sport to the shirt SI.OO, $1.19 and $1.50 shirts with long or short sleeves ... SI.OO Sport shirts of white and all-over stripe Sport shirts in white with stripe and a 11... ... . . ~ /ce * <VKA. over stripes; sizes 12 to 14 years .... 596 weaves with stripe collars .... 65c to ,O0 Boys> ScQut hats whUe and Soisette oxford cheviot and silk stripe cord and tassel 500 sport shirts SI.OO, $1.19 and $1.50 Boys' khaki Scout shirts 750 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. Men's and Boy s'Athletic Union Suits Men's white nainsook athletic union Men's Egyptian cotton ribbed union suits 500 suits 75^ Men's grey mixed cotton balbriggan union Boys' white cotton ribbed union suits, 350 suits 590 Boys' white nainsook B. V. D., union Men's white ribbed lisle athletic union suits, sleeveless, knee length, sizes 24 to 34, suits SI.OO # 50^' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Rear. JULY 6, 1917.
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