18 IVILL SHOW WAY TO KILL PESTS Demonstration in Southern Dauphin Township Three Days in September * In an effort to stamp out and con trol wheat moth and bean weevils In ■Dauphin county, H. G. Nlesley, Agri cultural Extension Representative, will hold demonstrations In the southern towr.ships of Dauphin county, September 11, 12 and 13. The wheat moth came into Dauphin county from Lancaster, and thus far has only been found in the southern townships. Many thousands of dollars' worth of stored grains, beans and peas are lost annually in Pennsylvania from attacks of insects. This injury can ho largely prevented by fumigating these products in accordance with the following directions: Carbon bi-sultide is the standard material for fumigating. It is a col orless liquid which vaporizes Jl>on exposure to the air, giving off a gas which is heavier than air. This gas settles down into the grain, display lng the air, and is fatal to all insect life without injuring the grain for either human consumption or seed purposes. It may be obtained from druggists or wholesale drug dealers nt a price varying from about 11 cents to 35 cents per pound (pint). It is essential that the grain or ©♦her products to be fumigated be placed in a tightly closed room, bin or other receptacle. For small amounts n. barrel or tight box is ouito satisfactory. All cracks or knot-holes in the floor or sides or the room, bin or receptacle should he covered over to prevent the gas from escaping. If n, barrel or other vessel with an open top must be used, it can be made fairly tight bJ placing blankets or canvas tightly over the top, providing the bottom end sides are airtight. Fumigating in an open crib is a waste of time and wiaterial. „ Fumigate on \\ arm Day Fumigate only on a fairly warm day when the temperature is 60 degrees F. or above. The Insects are more active on warm days, and are more readily k!iled then, than on cool days when they arc not active and breathe but little. For about 1,000 cubic feet of epace (or 800 bu.) use from five to eight pounds (or pints) of carbon hi-sullide, depending upon the tight ness of the bin or receptacle. If it Js not airtight or practically so, or If the temperature is below 00 de grees F., use a much larger amount of carbon bi-sulflde; there is no dan ger of using too much. For a tight barrel an average dose of about one half teacupful is sufficient if the top of the barrel is tightly covered. The jcarbon bl-sulflde may be poured directly upon the grain or seed without injuring it for planting or seed purposes. For fumigating large amounts of grain in the bin saturate burlap sacks or cotton waste and shove these into the grain a foot or two below the surface; in this way the gas, will diffuse more thoroughly through the grain. For deep bins apply the material to the center of the bin by pouring it down through a pipe which has been push ed down into the grain. After the material has been poured down into the pipe pull out the pipe. Leave the bin or receptacle closed for from twenty-four to thirty-six hours. There is sometimes danger from the Infested grain heating after being fumigated if the infestation has been serious; therefore, shift the grain by shoveling It over, and air It out. Carbon bi-sulflde is highly inflam. mable; therefore, mlce the applica tion in daylight and do not bring fire or flame of any kind (such as from a lighted match, pipe, cigar or lantern) near the gas. As little as possible of the gas should be breath ed because, although it is not neces sarily fatal to human life, it is apt to nauseate one if very much of it Is inhaled. Grow More Wheat Is Timely Advice Now is the time for every farmer , to think about increasing his wheat acreage, as well as yield. It is a patriotic duty as well as a business proposition to increase the wheat acreage for next year. The government has Insured the farmer two dollars for his wheat next year, therefore, why not in crease the acreago and yield. Now is the time to order your fertilizer. Don't forget the use of lime is very important where clover eeed is to be sown. Where no manure has been applied hefore seeding, or where the applica tion has been very light, a moderate application of . manure during the winter will be very profitable, not only will it increase the yield, but acts as a protection against winter killing. Where a liberal supply of barnyard manure is used or a heavy sod plowed down, apply from 250 to 350 pounds of sixteen per cent, acid phosphate. The manure fur nishes the nitrogen and potash and if supplemented with acid phos phate, a well balanced fertilizer is the result. If your soil is lacking in nitrogen, the application of a 2-10 fertilizer should give good results. It will pay to buy fertilizer this fall even if prices are high. Plow land early and work down to a good, firm, well pulverized seed bed. Where wheat follows corn or potatoes, the land can be well pre pared by thorough discing, or spring tooth harrowing. Don't sow wheat on a loose soil. Get It firm and cam pact. Don't forget the Importance of good sead! Sow a variety that has done well for ycu or your neighbor. Make arrangements for clean seed, free from weed seed. Wheat yield can be greately Increased by careful lanning of the seed, blowing out all shriveled grain'., thereby having only the plump healthy grains.—Dauphin County Farm Bureau. ; DON'T FORGET IT 37 North Second , Street, corner of Walnut Street, over Rose's the new home of MUSSER'S STUDIO Removed from 18 N. Third St. i FRIDAY EVENING, Dives, Pomeroy ' " y See These New Smart Velvet Linen and Cotton Dresses Dainty New Styles of Turbans at $2.95 and $3.95 Final Clearance Blouses to Show You at A splendid showing of stvlish inexpen- u i . (fo -4 r\ r* XirnW Regular $14.50 and sls $1.95 / *ssrk\ Scotch shape with soft tam crown. These f* n rTYl£> r)/c W1 f) CiCl / j \ Fashioned of sheer voile, ha- / \ are shown in rose, navy, Copenhagen, \jtll II lC I 110 ,$ 1 U .1/1/ Jf tistf and rep in fetching new de- S /jflwlW I brown, red, purple and green, at c- r ir *a i a t i . / KJilfi ?/ !' \ signs. Feminine interest should J Q : <*.> o- < Sizes range from 36 to 44 and the colors are almost / v \ . . .. , , ~ V V/\ll i. SJP/'LA / and SM.tfo V tf\ , , . i_ . \ center in this bevy of new blouses V \iLMf M\ / J . ,\ as complete as we have shown at any time this sea- SmWs&W f\\L \ , . .... "louses y Scores of new velvet hats in sailors, tur- /N. son < r \ 1 so res h and inviting and so at bans, rolling brims and smart tailored ef- , I / / r- j j r • J- I. i „ LU | tractively priced. . W t * t * • . , / / Every garment is reduced for immediate clearance q Jglmati fl \\ V oiie iinn- P .io f , .. , , in fects featuring the new soool crowns and 11/ / I •' i. HfllttVl |!i H „ K n ' ' f f ont trimmed with imltaUon Venise lace inser ... & \ V / beginning to-morrow. • IBV MBW tlon embroidery an- -*fT collar and cuffs linished with picot edge and narrow black'ribbon Volour hats in finest sport colors 83 05 %4 '% iars and cults of white organdie, sizes 30 and 38. to Cfl \ ifHHfeIVJ R .\ U V „ , S . 05 p.. ' Special JO.OU \ Ikl 14 vC° 0n r f pp waists. semi-tailored styles, convertible collar Collar JJHes, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor, Front $16.50 linen and voile dresses in green, lavender and Copenhagen, \ button-piece and cuffs linished with scalloped edge.. .. SI 05 with large sailor collar, finished with black stitching and fljl nOO \ J %\\TT /\\ Dives Pomerov stpwarl i i-i broad patent , eftther be , t Bizes 3g tQ 4 , Spectal AU.UU \ Uf V#J>/ U ome.oy & Stewart—Second 1. loor. __ $12.50 plaid voile dresses in blue and white, made in plaited style 4 , y) Th e New Dress Fabrics For FlneCottonVoilesHalf Price r all m Many Styles Hundreds of dresses in fresh new pereales, ginghams and madras are priced at made^eLusVSfprifrth^^H^^ Shipment after shioment of new colored drrss fronrls 1l . , the styles include fitted waist line and plaited ef- Special, $3.50 UlllCr AltrClCtlVß VOII6S 111 FITXC DrPW Cnlinrtc Fine all wool sorge in new fall shades, yard SI.OO fects . Sizes 36 to 46, at $2.00 I Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor C • L " tbS Wool poplin, all wool, 40-inch, best fall shades, yard $1.25 0 0 , . . , o •!->• i sc w />Y e R vo "e. 36 Inches 59c voiles, white crounrt, VroncU serge, all wool, splendid showing of fall shades, 42-lnch, . C yn o rd. B !^ e '- ri°" f K f ! ;! ,0 "' ~g" ' ~CW ShmleS ' ynr,l • : Wh,te POP,,n and Hncne " klrt H S skirt?'ln r ed ne or an g d dine®' sk^of'V Plaids^nd^guT^ French twill sorgo, 44-inch, browns, Burgundy, navy, myrtle and with a full gathered back and styles with large patch pockets medium and large sizes. Spe- SV IS, fancy plaids. Harvest Sale Price, yard, ...20c midnight blue, yard $1.50 inverted or natch Dockets- sizes trimmed with white pearl but- cial $2.08 Hnrvpst Silk poplin in twenty fall shades, 40-inch, yard $1.50 4 _ , , . l ? ns: sizes 25 to 36 ' Sl 4 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, ' " 14e'l0c and ''V- Harvest woven colors. Wool jersey cloth, heather mixed fabric, yard, $3.50 25 to 38 " SpeClal 8t SI - 25 at sl " #S Second Floor - Kiddie cloth for boys^sufts >lJxow4.V-/J- VV C/Cv-L Anderson ginghams in fancy shades, vard 49c "XT 1 1 A 1 T7l plaids, checks, stripes and plain Poplin silk and cotton," '36 iN ew -T Ell 1 xxl3l3cll*ol £/ 01* Our stocks have been so complete that even though summer is fast slipping past there is shades ftso, 30e and 0c inches wide, half silk, yd, ,80c still excellent choosing in summer hosiery and underwear for the whole family and many Dives Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor J_T_ _ savings to take advantage of. l/llvi aJKXKJj WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR 35c white cotton ribbed union suits, short sleeves |)1 T Q 114"! Ag /-v-p O-i Ht" 1 AtTACi White cotton ribbed vests, fancy lace yokes, 15c knee length 20c U.U>li vlCio UJ_ k3lll\. vJTIOVCO Dainty knit goods in all stvles that are essential to baby's , White cotton ribbed vests, sleeveless, extra large MEN'S HOSIERY , . slzes loc 18c cotton hose, seamless, white and black, \/ TTTV . IjV,. rpi TTT _ comfort this fall and winter. Uuite the most complete show- White cotton ribbed union suits, sleeveless, knee l2V4c l\ 111 l\A/M P (Ir I VV OQV 1 , i J f i 4Cn.- length, lace trimmed, 50c Silk lisle hose, seamless, black and white. 18c ■ LI " v *" "X J. JLIV_/Ix T T vZ/Cv-L ing we have ever had lor early outhtting. White lisle ribbed union suits, sleeveless, knee Silk hose, seamless, black and white, ! ,35c i,__ *u i c , . , " with nr hino tri m min.. ~A,. . Qft „ - . R length, regular sizes, eoc; extra sizes ooc % CHILDREN'S HOSE ' v * e Know tie makers of these silk gloves and know the deques in all White orwith P Vnk orWue tHmming ' ° . CffILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTS rSbbef k'' ht ; excellence of the goods they put in their gloves. That com -65C, 85c, SI.OO, $1.25 to si.os whlt cotton rtbbed vests and knee Si,k ~sle fine rlbbed bose ' black - wb 'te and tan bination of quality, and skilled workmanship in elove mak- Whlte, pink an.d blue sweaters or white with pink and blue trim- Each 1- Ac lvoMii'v'c Jlnfir 35c ; ncr natnmllv _ c . , , " . ® mings, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 to f5.00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Thread hose Soned ..... R naturally gives assurance of style and service Crocheted Afghans in all white or white with pink or blue trim- White cotton ribbed union suits, long and short white and colors ' < o - 00 -L-iVyCKJ Hvesl d SalfVcr.! 4 .. to .9c Price, tO . HarVeßt S 4sc CESTER WILTON RUGS- cial,' . :. $ . V . $3i P .?o This is the most important sale of china we have had in many months. The china is $2.50 fibre silk shirts soft C9c b i ue " ohambray " Bport 9x15 feet - SBS 00 va,ue " 6x9 feet - * 23 75 valuc " Spc 2i, a o ' 00 rade decorations in floral sprays, conventional borders, gold bands, mon weaves CU and stripes Harvest shlr tß. Harvest Sale Price, 48c 9xi2 feet, $61.75 value. Spectal, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, ograms and initials; some are lined with coin gold, some in colors and blight gold. Some Sale Price ' $1.85 MEN'S PAJAMAS $51.50 i Third Floor. idea of the assortment— stripe sport shirts, broken lots. all* m frog S trimmed' • 7-inch dinner plates at 10c 84 covered dishes, for, two pieces 20c Grocery Economies For Saturday to "IT"' Harvest'SaVe Price?M.lo ' harvest* 1 Sale Your choice of Fels Naphtha. I Full cream cheese, lb 30c " nd bU . tt * l pl " tes at s<: Made of good quality cowhide strong pin Striped percale shirts, coat P. rp Harvest Sale Ivory, P. &G. Naphtha Soap, iO I Smoked shoulder, nice and .SJ? coupe soup plates at 10c frames, heavy walrus grained with sowed corners styles, laundered cuffs, i ,Ice 1 - 00 bars for 57c i lean, lb., 23c 1056 dessert saucers at 5c and checked lining. Double pockets. 17 inches and 69e and 79c; ; MEN'S NECKWEAR Lenox laundry soap, 10 barn j Lean sugar cured hams lb. O Jo uxal , veg * ?, ? 8 at inches. SI.OO Panama, rep and pop- 50c tub ties in four-in-hand tor 49c ' 27 c IR dishes at COWHIDE BAGS AT $3.8 and $4.50• lin negligee shirts, sizes 14 to 17. , styles panel stripe and embroid 10 bars Wo °' soap, ...... ,50c | Hires root beer bottle ...13c , n 'i c Black long grain efTects, with brass locks and Harvest Sale Price 79c ; £££"^ n P d a s if ar Sail Price 100 ,b " baff fanulated sugar, Kaffe Hag pack 25c ?' •••; 10c catches, cloth lined sewed corner,- d WORK SHIRTS est Bale Price, sß.ttß White Dove flour 85c ,J® ?'°'. elr .e d bu dishes at 10c 16 Inches $3 -, 0 Amoskeag blue chambray! 25 ctub ties four-in-han'd 25 lb. bag granulated sugar Gold MedtU fioud 00c • .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 'lB 'nches, ' ;;; gJJ | f V for HarVeßt . , Sale . . PH . C . e -. tc F-h Diamond creamery s but- 3 £ g?avy boats at'|ioS clasps and Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store D ,ves. Pomeroy & Stewart. Basement "° C 1? !n° IS ! nc !? e " oi rim soup piates at 10c 17 inches !! -jm nr y •* % Divas, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement Mm s andYoungMen sFancySpring Many Fi „ e individual Pieces to Be andSummerSuitsinaFinalClearance Had at a Saving in the August $13.50 Suits reduced to SIO.OO $25.00 Suits reduced to $18.75 ~i vv\ ifi tha Qlol/^ t $15.00 Suits reduced to $11.75 $28.00 Suits reduced to $22.75 ± UlllltUltJ Odlc SIB.OO Suits reduced to sl3.7*> $30.00 Suits reduced to $23.75 , . 4 t , . , „ ~ . •. . $20.00 Suits reduced to $15.75 $35.00 Suits reduced to $28.75 ° u stock has been wdl suppl,ed Wlth brown $22.50 Suits Reduced to $17.75 All sizes; regular 33 to 42; stouts 37 to 46 fibr u e chai f and u rockers j ever sl " ce th L e y became the vogue WgHHH| in home furnishing, and special purchases for the August WjMi In this wind-up of the season s stock of fancy spring and summer suits are Sale made the showing still more attractive. many styles and patterns—coats with full belts, belted backs, pinch backs, plain cn „ r :„i on Km „ck u • j t £HL:}.. English models and conservative three-button styles. At these prices are represented - th . P , . f ! rs a f rockers savings that may not occur again for a long time. Wl ' h w u ld , e arm /: T™ '° n °" Sp " ng foundation and upholstered in beautiful rose pattern tapestry. v Palm Beach Suits Clearance of Boys' Spring FineßedroomSuites.SpecialPrices Regular $8.50 Palm Beach and Cool Cloth QTirl SnTYIYYIQY* O •" CtllU. OUIIIIIIcI OtllLo old tvor y bedroom suite of four pieces, bureau, chiffonier and M Suits. Special at $6.95 to,l <* table and bed. August Sale Price $74.00 J]M Full range of sizes in the lot from 8 to 18 • , Four-piece Amercan walnut bedroom suite, all dovetail construe r tion and special finish. August Sale Price $71.00 fpy R^V<2 , Sulfa y ? arS T . Kour-piece dull mahogany bedroom suite, well Mahogany beds, $0.95, $8.25. $10.50 up to Sl 50 Dvy b VV dbll OUIIS $5.00 Suits at- #3.95 and flnlßhed - Bheraton deslsn ' . AuK "Vl"oo Speclal box sprinK fitted wlth cotton mattre.s $2.50 crepe cloth and linene wash suits in $6.50 Suits at $4.95 Three-piece mahogany suite, chair, 'rocker and pads ' August Sale Price $22.50 £7 en c ' 4. davenport bed, imitation brown Spanish leather. Colonial hall clocks in August Sale Stripe patterns in green tan, brown and black suits at !fa.!l.> mattress included. August Sale Price $62.50 Price $35 00 sizes to 8. Special at 59 $8.50 Suits at • $6.95 ovlr h stu e fted eC wl^ Pe cha : ir v • " y , SIOOD Suits at ()' davenport. August Sale Price, $07.00 hogany. August Sale Price ..*12.95 ' Two-piece llvlngroom suite, chair and settees all- Six-foot golden oak extension tables. August Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor, Hear. ® vor tapestry upholstering. August Sale Price, Sale Price $9.00 , • • I , $35.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 'AUGUST 17, 1917