16 COAL RULING IS TO HEAT HOUSES AT 68 DEGREES Consumers Who Get Supply by Deceit Are to Be Prosecuted By Associated Press Washington, July 8. Rationing of coal to householders was an nounced last night by the fuel ad ministration as among plans design ed to prevent a threatened shortage of coal next winter. Each domestic consumer will be allowed as much coal as is found to bo scientifically necessary to heat his house to 68 degrees, provided every conservation rule has been obeyed. The allowance for each householder, the announcement said, will be sufficient for comfort, but "the thoughtless and wasteful con sumer who finds his allowance gone before the end of the winter, will have only himself to thank if he has no fuel with which to heat his house." New Plan Effective at Once The administration's plan involves a department of coal allotments in connection with each local fuel ad ministrator's office and this system now has been completed and will be put into operation at once. Each order for coal will be censored by comparison with the rating of the house where the coal is to be used; all doubtful cases will be carefully checked up by inspecting the house in question and surplus coal whenj ordered will be refused. All consumers who have obtained a quantity of coal in excess of their! allotments, or who by deceit or mis representation have violated any rules or regulations of the fuel ad ministration will be prosecuted. Conditions New to Country "This system," said the adminis tration's system, "will be drastic and will introduce conditions new to the; country; it will be no more drastic, however, than conditions demand in] the interest of all concerned. No one will be deprived of coal actually reeded for heating, but no one will be allowed fuel for waste or extrava-l gance. "The fuel administration expects i everyone to recognize the necessity find the reason for this supervision and to co-operate fully with the 10-j cal committee entrusted with carry out out the plan." Pennsylvanians Reported in War Casualties; 58 Names on the List i By Associated Press Washington, July B.—The Army I casualty list to-day contained fifty 1 names divided as follows: Killed in I action, 6; died of wounds. 13; died] of accident and other causes, 2;| wounded severely, 29. The list includes: Killed in action: Cook Walter I*. I Crouch, Elmdale, Kas.; privates, | Anikewlch, Hamtramck, Mich.; Bennie W. East, Magnolia, Miss.; Al bert Hage, Franklin, La.; Lloyd 11. Still, Wibaux, Mont.; Marvin G. Wright, Augusta, Ga. Wounded severely: Privates, Wil lis Kartlett, Pottsville, Pa.; William J. Pugh, Scranton, Pa.; Franklin C. Rose, Coatesville, Pa.; Adolph L. Young, Philadelphia. German Subs Adequate, Says Hun Admiral liy Associated Press Amsterdam. July B.—German su'i-i marines are increasing both in num-! tier and quality according to a dec-! laration made by Vice Admiral von| Capelle, minister of the navy, in thei debate on the third reading of the naval estimates in the Reichstag. He : asserted that reports of U-boat losses have been exaggerated by the Kntente allies. Von Capelle's statement was made in response to a reference by u iJeputy of the Center to the assertion of the French under secretary of the navy that two-thirds of the German U-boats had been sunk while twice the number which Ger many is able to build also are being destroyed. Burgess and Councilmen Disagree on Curlew Alarm Columbia, Pa.. July B.—Chief] Burgess W. M. D'Miller and the i Borough Council have locked horns on the method of providing an alarm for the curfew ordinance, and upon the refusal of the Chief Burgess to arrange for the blowing of the siren on the silk mill, after instructed to do so by that body, the Council, at a special session, instructed the sec retary to notify the mill manager to blow the whistle at the hours in the night indicated in the ordinance. The differences between the Burgess and the Council arose from com plaints-of residents in the vicinity of the silk mill, who protested to the Burgess that the noise at that hour of the night was a nuisance. Hereto fore the old fire alarm on the town hall was used, but it was not satis factory, as the sound could not be heard in all parts of the town. WOMAN RESCUES BOY Le Wigtown, Pa., July 8. Robert Bippery, aged 3 years, son of Mrs. Boyd Dippery, fell into the Kishaco uuillas creek here on Saturday. A brother with him was unable to ren der any assistance. Mrs. Grace Hart sock, who lives nearby, jumped into ,t boat, rowed to where the little fellow was submerged and pulled him out. He was apparently lifeless but Dr. Brisbln, who was quickly called, brought the little fellow back to consciousness after he had been under the water ten minutes. BIBLE CLASS TO MEET Hummclstown, Pa., July B.—The quarterly meeting of the men's Bible class of Zion Lutheran Church will be held this evening when important business will be transacted. Arrange ments have been made for an inter esting and entertaining program. All men of the class are asked to be present. $3,000 IN WAR STAMPS IJverpool, Pa., July B.—More than J 3,000 worth of War Savings Ktanips was sold in Liverpool and vicinity during the recent campaign. Postmaster George J. Tharp, who bad charge of the campaign, expres sed himself as wc.ll pleased with the results. PERRY SCHOOLS CLOSED Liverpool, Pa., July 8. At the fchool board meeting of Liverpool township held Saturday evening, on account of scarcity of teachers lt'wus voted to close township schoolhotises No. 1 and Dry Saw Mill school. Tho pupils of these schools will attend the Liverpool borough school. MONDAY EVENING, Dives, Pomeroy Stewart in Cottons Offered in the Sale C °Ss R duced FoLng iff Pumps and Oxfords I wo sections—on the street floor and in the basement—arc e O cottons —manv at prices that cannot be duplicated. Economies For the Home at $2.15 Factory * / } -jHtrpjffTFjfl 59c cotton table damask, 58 inches wide. $2.50 Union table damask, 70 inches Canvas Rheinskin and Nubuck with high and low heels. A sale Price Mill and factory Sale Price, yard, ..49$ wide. Mill and Factory Sale Price, #t.9B rounding-up of all incomplete : lines of Summer footwear from Lawns in neat figures on white jot- 75c ♦-.w® $2.50 all linen table damask. Mill and regular stock. All sizes in the entire lot—but not of each and colored grounds, yard ■—* ** .'JBrE /oc mercerized table damask, t>4 inches Tr„„* c „, n . „ o;. ~, A i \ ... „ voiles in neat printings on iq wide. Mill and Factory Sale Price, yard. ta o L s tO,y ?. ale . P "' i" ZU * T, * * Included arc st y les that were sell,n & U P to s s '°°- white and colored grounds, yard scalloped table Cloth. Mill and l<ac- Clf\f\ "TI • TT7 f ty* i Apring gingham in blue checks 1Q * tor y Sale Pri ce 69$ Z(J(J lalT W 0111611 S (j* O CT PH°nted U organdy; Voio^d'h'ora, WSMMjM $1.25 mercerized table damask, 68 inches $3.50 mercerized cotton napkins, extra . WVlifp IWq n + figures on white and colored iQ _ ifffif- -"WgWjwide. Mill and Factory Sale Price, yard, heavy, 20 inches wide. Mill and Factory VV IllLc .DOOIS 3X ... grounds, yard 157 C MT ■ • JK 98£ Sale Price doz S?*-* Printed flaxon in neat stvles, OO _ " Another bargain group, of regular stock white boots in Nubuck, 25c Towels and Crashes; Fine Grades at One-Half "&?raxsT — 25c d^'*^% , fcJ tah .! 0 T e !!.. h ;..Sw yJdf .. P ' a . in .." hi . tt ... to " d . ing ' Spe iso WOMEN'S BLACK PUMPS, SI.OO P M nl C".co™ 29c Cotton huck towels. Special, each, ' Thousands of yards of White Dress p.,r. b.*ek puiop. > Beach cloth in pongee shade, OQ. VX\ aj <F Cottons Sneriallv nrircrl in the Mill anrl Ito 4—were $5.00. An opening special that ✓fTJI —-r Pomeroy & Stewart. Uni °" hUCk towels '.^P e^l ; Really priced in the Mill and wm quick]y ■L / All linen huck towels. Special, 19c mercerized India Linon. Special, Cotton Dress Goods 500, 590 to #I.OO yard White Cnv* Street Floor HIWw//tm/w. 12^c lar^e fanc y wash cloths - S P ecia l' 29c mercerized batiste, 40 inches wide. f IVJL6H S Ovfr^rU Woven Tissues in neat colored Turkish towels. . Special, to .190 •''7 v'• Leather Sole* rTm r\ r~ woven checks and stripes, Of-. 15c twilled grey cotton toweling. Spe- ,29c Muslin finish Nainsook, 36 inches \o\ Leather Qr ya ' v "u V At W cial, yard 100 w,de - fecial, yard, 200 1U V and Heels .. . styles insight and d™ • 25c ? re >'. and white stri P e linen to "s. 3 . 0 c d ° th ' e . lettrit 36 inches 11 grounds, yard £t\j C lUg ' hpeCia ' y ' 19 < ; Wlde - Special, yard 250 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Market Street. Madras Skirting, white ground 'I 00 a " fl . fa "°y WSf] Wffi 19c an . d ? v "' c cllcck TTT _ ) TT ' Cl*J_ TT J fancy . andplain . stripe !'3sc mKm ,j\ y - Spe iso'and 190 Women s Union Suits, Vests J9c Voiles, 36 inches, figures, stripes and checks; Q inches 59c Voiles, plain and fancy style; /iQ. 30c white organdie, M V | S3.(X) Krinkled Stripe AH are worthy values emphasizing the helpfulness of the yard TrJ/C i Ww / " e( l Spreads #52.19 Mill and factory Sale in saving jou nsoacy. Scotch Ginghams in neat checks and stripes; JQ 25c' 'white'' underwear I . crochet bed uSSftEftJSZ 3 a ct' "Vrv; •' n ■V v; V C crepe. Special, ....190 'U spreads, large size Spe- Mill anl tkctory Sal* wic. . .15c wmt. eerton ribbed ""nmon 1 bilk and Cotton toulard, 36 inches, beautiful color- gA A r w hite farbardino cial ill the saile, $3.00 Pink cotton ribbed bodices, rib- ; uits - sleeveless, knee length, cd figures: yard hHC OX wniie garwrainc, L fMr i bon ® v er shoulders Mill and 'ace trimmed. Min and Factory nc w-1 - • 36 inches Wide. Special, . /k"l $5.50 and $6.00 hemmed Factory Sale price .. 2o Sale price 29c 95c Voiles, fancy stripes and figures, 36 inchces; |-n . 500 V W and scalloped satin quilts, 75c pink cotton ribbed union BU h ß ° rlb , bed . t un , lon yard •■••••••••••••••••••••••••■ Oi/C 39 c plain white voile. D 1 p o merov & Stewart, w ' t ' l cut corners. Spe- Mln and Factory Sale trimmed. Mill' amfVaHory' 69c s -""' aoc " 81 -' ° al I ValuesLike These in Bedding Ecommies U in Women's $1.50 and $2.00 35 / ArA Simnlips Arp Verv Scarce Lingerie,- Silk Hose m the Sale at . ; ( ' rwl Ait; wiy # Kimonos— T his is a lot of sample silk hosiery in assorted colors bought (L I Pv Anticipating market rises months and months ago, when PpttioOJlt s ! especially for the Mill and Factory Sale. \ orders were olaced for Mill and Factory Sale goods, enabled \ Nv y 1 / ' ~ . -ii NAINSOOK LINGERIE Boot silk hosiery with lisle Silk lisle hosiery, seamless, \<• V ' US to forestall certain price advances 111 such staples as mus- Nainsook gowns in round and to P a in black and white. Mill and black, white and colors. Mill and \|l|§ /' lin. sheets and pijlow cases. RSTdJry'ld.f and O!>C Kactory Sa '° price 39u A Clearance Group Pair of bleached Pillow Cases neatly embroidered 111 pink sleeves. Mill and Factory Sale le™^'iaV'elrter\o h D°s Bler Min e and Black ,lsle hosicr > r - seamless. 0 f Women's Low 1 ftft orblUe ' and Factory Sale Price, pair in box, . .#I.OO in - n<i „„ ook ™Si >" M„, an, ..'ac,or y pJ-.UU VV ClloLo • deep flounce trimmed with threo Fiber silk boot hosiery, .-eam- bale price I OhOeS and OlipperS Irt ihe Kfill rtitri T~l * 17 OL -I '°i WS less, lisle tops; black and white. Burson cotton outsize hosiery; at 7JC in tne Mill ana Pi Oil) ( Sheets Srice WiU Und y Mill and Factory Sale price ..3c black with white split sole,; sec- . 4 . Factory Sale 1 UUOCO O/fCCIO P " ce -K onds. Mill and Factory Sale prlca. About 100 pair m the Ti /r 1 ' Cotton crepe kimonos in rose, 29c 'Ot tor the opening of the q4- 7Qrt VI ITS in wistaria, light blue, Copenhagen / Mill and Factory Sale. Sizes djli I tlx. J-wJ. UOtli I and pink. Mill and Factory Sale ,— I Burson silk lisle outsize hosl- . . f , J ~ . 1 price 95c er v: black and white; seconds. are chiefly small—styles Neatly tucked or lace BLEACHED PILLOW CASES Unbleached sheeting; 2V* yards PETTICOATS V Mill and Factory Sale price ..39c from lines that were formci trirntried Vnilo anrl Ratistp wide. Mill and Factory Sale price. Ten dozen black percaline pet- \ rurmnKvu tincKov lv <RI 2S tn 00 trimmed \ one ana Batiste 45x36 lnches Mm and factory yard 5.-, c ticoats, trimmed with narrow // CHILDREN'S HOSIERY ly to Waists—regular SI.OO gar- Sale Price ' 2#C , plaiting. Mill and Factory Sale I c\f V vN. „. ~ , . _... „ „ ments offered in the sale at 4 2x36 Inches. Mill and Factory Muslin price SI.OO I "I 1" ine ribbed silk lisle hose; Di\es, Pomeroy & Stewart, ments Ottered in tne sale at Salo prlce 33c. Bleached; 36 inches; short BUNGALOW APRONS seamless; black, white and tan; Street Floor, Rear. 'OO 4 5x36 inches. Mill and Factory lengths. Mill and Factory Sale Ught percale bungalow ap- I se c°" ds - and l acto 'y B ale on sale on the Street floor. Sale price 35c Price, yard ............... .28c rons, white ground with black i\ , pr c ® RIBBON SPEC.AI. B..EACHED SHEETS $ ' S3 fc V. X"'. Boys' 75 C Athletic AWSTi.'.'SWCB D,,™n„„S R S sizes Union Suits, 50c wide. an.l 1 actory ►•tie 81x90 inches. Mill and Factory lin; 39 inches. Mill and factory —none exchanged—brocade and \ m White Nainsook athletic I>r ' .'V~ , c Sa,e Price $1.09 Sale Price, yard ...........33c coutll. v. Children's line ribbed black cot- . ' , . , e .M, rl b ? n, ,. asii . orte<l Bleached sheeting; 2% yards Bleached muslin; 36 Inches; $2.50 to $4.00 values, Mill and WJ ton hose; seamless; sizes 7to 9%. Union SUItS, sleeveless, kIICC ors. an " I - actory Sale wide. Mill and Factory Sale price, tine quality. Mill and X'actory Factory Sale price $1.95 W Mill and Factory Sale price ..18c lentrtll sizes 24 26 and 28 price, yard 12t a c >ard 65c Sale price, yard -!sc $5.00 to $7.50 values. Mill and 1 6 ' ' 8 ' ' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Basement Factory " Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor. Dives, Pomeroy This Is the Logical Time For Men to Buy Shirts IntGrGSting VciIUGS in M6TI S Ngw $5.00 Whit 6 Hats The Mill and Factory Sale brings values that will appeal to* men who need dress T T-p awttao y o y-j r| TTnQ'ip>T*V JUS t IVOCOIVOCI Sit tDO.OO diirts, outing shirts and work shirts. The stocks never showed better varieties or more LJ lIU.CI W Cal dliU. lIUOICIj v v v diversified styles. With shopping just starting for vacation apparel the offerings in the .-nttn.i ,i„„ o tl i-i special lot ot ntty new white models ordered made Men's Wear Section, come at"n opportune time • \n, , F s1 P l s l )eciall y f V r the Mill a " d Factory Sale, and shown for Negligee percale shirts, soft fold and .laundere 1 cuffs' sizes 14 to 18. Mill and Factory Sale price 84c J . the tilSt time at the Opening tile Sale tomorrow. $2.00 and $2.50 silk stripe madras and woven stripe picardy negligee shirts; soft fold cuffs. Mill --Syptian cotton 1 lbbed union SUItS, short sleeves, ankle Dainty white models, a regular $5.00 liat at $3.00. an.i • actory Suie price #1.85 length. Mill and Factory Sale Price, 59$ New Ribbon Snort Hate $2.00 silk front and cuff shirts, with matched >ody; sizes 14 to 17. Mill and Factory Sale price Sil.tto " \iiir Boc and SI.OO sport shirts in plain white, allov r stripes and sti iiied collar. Mill and Factory Sale White nainsook athletic union and Factory Sale price, 3 forst; ' A Small lot OI Smart SDOrt liatS. n! i re £ OBc suits, sleeveless, knee length. Mill pair 3#c i\ . 1 _ ;„i„ -.1 „ _1 „, „ r i an w^ ctory i Sale u "" , ? 2c 25c cotton seamless hose, black jIW JAl> picked up in the market a few days WORK SHIRTS white nu nsook athletic union and tan MIII and Factory Sale ago for the sale. Known as the row „r.'„a C F h .-5.T 8 ~rp r Sc an f row atyle.wlth soft hnp or pea- T ".S r Uni';iiriV l .iiVuV;W'irtoVll' , Mm Blu. ch.mbr.y worK .MrU. with ..P.r.t. c.11.r. jnfl knee drawer.. Mil. end Kae- . J 3o '"?', Sh °Wn in COpetl and Factory Sale price 95i: Mill and Factory Sale price 85c or - a,e P |,ce 65c price 25c liagen, black, gOKI, purple and green, nnvs i cmilTK mrewte nn nviißAim S1 5 A~ t■ I MEN'S HOSIERS - 5c b i ack s iik hose, seamless; ( $3.00. SHIRT. MENS $-.00 \ .IA . S Silk lisle and liber silk seam- slight imperfections. Mill and 1/ L, —Alltn or Dnfinfr Haf, on- Boys' negligee shirts, striped percale, ~ 00 union . madc dark blue pin stripe leSS hose in black and colors - Mlll Sllle pr,ce 50c WatS ,' 39C some with attached collar and separate overa n s lß i ze s to 50 coats to match. Mill M Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. . s P len Qld Vallte in iancy collar to match. Mill and Factory Sale und Fac t ory Sa i c price 51.5 Striped Ollting Or auto hat<t 39c sport blouses; sizes 6to 8. Mill and MEN SAM nm < V Factory Sale price 24c Men's 25c washabl-3 four-in-hand ties. -LYXxXX CvXXVA X. Civ-/Uv/i OjJvJv/lCllu Second Floor, Front " K A ?K E " b rr SK k w '"T Z i"™*° r *" or '. Prt ":• • •'IpB. a lmni p r Tnilof PonnicitaQ Attractive Items in Silverware M,r.?d S q in the Mill and Factory Sale tory Sale price 75c Three for 29c • ° a P- ° onß> a ium powder, cold cream such things as there are Offerings of interest marked by neat patterns, abound in the silver needed by the summer girl, and are supplied at savings in the sale. ware section. Twelve hundred wide-end silk MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Mm Mlll , , Roirer'c silver plated knives and forks; $4.00 value. Mill and Fac tfjgg Castile soap. Mill and factory 3!u- beuutifler, Mill and Factory a„i nr in<> kmt Hnn al. . .o , four-in-hand ties; choice of large 12i4c and 15c white hem- Sale price, cake / 7c Sale price 25c nnn ...r nf .'iivnr nht.H h,ittr Vnifi'^nj'li'iia.'.'i.Vii'' m' , n„<l stitched initial handkerchiefs. IT-'. Venetian soap tablets. Mill and 25c tooth brushes, Mill and Fac- torv Haln n?ice selection of dar.c and medium M lll and Factory Sale price. ..ft.- Mk Factory Sale price S for 25c tory Sale price Isc silver teaVDOonV 11.25' value.' Mill and Faotnrv Wl." ni w '2^ colors; stripes snd figures; 3Fo Three for 25c 25c bottle Peroxide, Mill and loc talcum powder, Mill and Fac- % TTTXA/P'T 1?V QPTPPTAT Q 1 ' ' ..... . _ P i aln white hemstitched. hund- Factory Sale price |9c tory Sale price 7c J£,WE,LK X SfliLlALii and 39c \alucs. Mill and Vac- kerchiefs Mill and Fattorv Sulc \ 2&c gb'eerine and rose water, 50c I.uxor face powder, Mill and B ® c fancy earrings. Mill and Factory Sale price ..15c tnrv Sale price, 28e: .1 for 80c price . 5c T*T —Mill and Factory Sale price.. 19c Factory Sale price 39e 25c fancy brooches and bar pins. Mill and Factory Sale price 10c ' "Z~ . *jZ' 25c lotion for Hunburn. Mill and 50c I>uxor cold cream. Mill and $3.98 solid gold Cameo Mill and Factory Sale price. 92.9H ■ Dives Pomcrov & Stewart Men stnr Factory Salo price 15c Factory Sale price 39c ° old fl,led cameo brooches. Mill and Factory Sale price 49<- , ui\es, fomeroy *c oiewait. Men s Store. t at t r, . Guaranteed nickel alarm clocks. Mill and Factory Sale prlc.. .*1.19 •' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Hoor, Front. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Front. HARRISBURG ' TELEGRAPH! JULY 8, 1918.
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