24 BUDAPEST IS HUNGRY CITY Only Light Ration of Beef, Mutton or Veal on Meat Days ' Budapest, Sept. 26—This probably Is now the hungriest of the great cities of Eurppe. From France eastward there is a gradual tight ening of the belt and an increasing absence of nutritious food until here there is a dearth of fats of any kind. On meat days one light ration of beef, mutton or veal of poor quality is to be had at the mid-day meal in the largest restaurants that re- ; main open, but on such days supper is meager. At night at the largest | and most fashionable hotel in the j city, supper consists of a green pep per stuffed with rice and tomatoes, boiled spinach and a fragment of poor pastry. The Rumanian occupation made harder an already serious situation. The Rumanians scour the surround ing country for supplies. Interrup tion of railway traffic, due to the coal shortage, is another factor. As this is written Hungary is passing through the governmental crisis that followed the resignation of Arch duke Joseph as Chief of State, and this, with its uncertainty as to fu ture developments, heightens the general depression of this once gay est of cities. Windows Shuttered The magnificent streets present blocks of great shops with shuttered windows. Only here and there is a store open and usually its poorly filled windows represent about its stock in trade and at exorbitant prices despite the low value of the kronen. Few of the restaurants and cafes that once made Budapest fa mous for food and music and splen didly dressed people are open, and idle and poorly dressed crowds fill the popular streets. The factories are closed for lack of coal and raw materials. More than 200,000 persons have flocked to the city from the surrounding re gions. The streets are filled with soldiery, both Hungarian and Ru manian, and detachments of the lat ter march continuously through the city. One custom still survives in spite of want and general dreariness of the city. That is the afternoon promenade on the splendid terrace overlooking the Danube, but the poorly dressed throng is a ghost of old Budapest and there is a strik ing apathy and sadness on the faces of the promenaders. From its terraced height across the Danube the magnificent palace looks down on its changed city, its spacious apartments now occupied by government officials. In one splen did suite of rose brocaded satin and gilt the Inter-Allied Military Mis sion sits, and General llandholz, the American member writes on a rose wood desk that once was used by Emperor Franz Joseph. Only Seven Graves of 150 U. S. Airmen Missing in France Paris, Sept. 26.—0f the 160 Amer- I ican aviators who met death in aerial combats, there are only seven whose graves have not been located. The search for the burial places of the heroes of the air is being con ducted by an army officer and a representative of the American Red Cross and thousands of kilometers have been covered in France and i Germany. The 140 graves have been decorated according to the rules in force in ! the American Expeditionary Force and photographs have been sent to the relatives of the dead. The seven remaining graves are being sought with particular care. Former Employe of Penn-Harris Hotel Now in Des Moines J. Elmer Davidson, former maitro d'hotel at the Penn-Harris. is now steward of the Hotel Des Moines at Des Moines, lowa. Mr. Davidson has a warm feeling for Harrisburg and frequently writes of his short resi dence here during the opening period of the Penn-Harris. The hotel at Des Moines is somewhat larger than the new Harrisburg hotel. Newspapers From Straw of Wheat Probable in Future Chicago, Sept. 26.—The world, in a few years, may have to fa|l back for its supply of news-print paper upon the straw of wheat and other grains which is now largely wasted, if the rapid destruction of Canadian pulpwood fofests continues. This was the statement of C. Price-Green, of Toronto, industrial commissioner of the Canadian Na tional Railways, at the fifth annual exposition of Chemical Industries here. Mr. Price-Green addressed the convention on "Canadian Fields for Industrial Development." "The newspapers of Chicago alone," said Mr. Price-Green, "con sume daily more than 5,000 spruce trees of average size One edition of Chicago's largest newspaper (The Tribune) requires the spruce of 30 acres of forest" Roosevelt Movie to Aid New Member Campaign New York, Sept. 26. W. Boyce Thompson, president of the Roose velt Memorial Association, an nounced to-day that a two-reel mov ing picture, entitled "Through the Roosevelt Country with Roosevelt's Friends," has been produced by that organization and is ready to be shown in theaters throughout the country. This film has been made under the direction of Hermann Hagedorn, a member of the execu tive committee. It is the belief of the officers of the Roosevelt Me morial Association that this moving picture feature will be a valuable adjunct of the campaign which is to be conducted by that organiza tion in the week of October 20-27 for the purpose of obtaining mem bers. P. 0. to Observe Holiday Monday On Monday, on account of the cele bration of the home coming of the soldiers, sailors and marines, the Postofflce and Hill Station will be closed from 2 to 6 p. m. The afternoon deliveries and col lections will be omitted. Two general deliveries and collec tions will be made in the morning, and the usual night collections. ■rRIDAY EVENING, DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART A Great Day Tomorrow For4lstAnniversary Specials: Sale Closes Next Tuesday. Anniversary Sale of Women's and Misses' $6.50 to $7.50 Hats at $5.41 fA new collection of silk velvet hats direct from one of New York's largest millinery establishments hats that were made spe cially for our Anniversary Sale and, therefore, representing a value |j Fashioned of fine silk velvet in black, navy, Pekin blue, green, browft, taupe, grey and some with colored facings. Large, medium and small hats, in a great variety of shapes, and trimmed with that good taste and artistry, that at once distinguishes them as being wonderfully smart and good looking . Choice of any in this special grouping at $5.41 Fine Dress Hats of French Inspiration at SIO.OO and $12.00 These superb models are chiefly of richest velvet in plain Lyons and Panne, in many instances com bine with beaver, duvetyne or metal brocade, and trimmed with swirling blondine, glorious ostrich plumes and fancies, new wings, ornaments, flowers and ribbons. Many, many more models at SIO.OO and $12.00 than you will find in any other Harrisburg showing. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor, Front. Curtain Materials, Curtains and and Window Shades Attractive Savings in the 41st Anniversary Sale 50c white scrim with border of blue, gold or rose, or with plain center. Anniversary Special, yard ...., 41c 50c Scotch madras with colored figures. Anniversary Special, yard 41c 75c window shades, in light green water color, siae 3x6 ft. Each, 41c $1.75 white ecru scrim curtains. Pair - $1.41 50c and 65c fancy curtain nets, in white and ecru, with dainty figure patterns. Yard 41c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. A Foot Expert will be here throughout next week in the interest of persons who desire to have foot troubles cor rected. This service will cost nothing. Dr. Reed Cushion Sole Shoes Reduced For Men The easiest shoe on earth goes into the 41st Anniversary Sale tomorrow at a snug little saving. Made of glazed kid f Aft \ on a broad toe hub last. All sizes for men tomorrow, I $10.41 $ll.OO Glazed Kid Combination Blucher Shoes. Anni \- versary Price $10.41 \\l Dalton Shoes fdr men $9.41 w>v Regular SIO.OO Russian Calf English Cut Shoes, on Marl □ 'X. bridge last. b\ \ Dalton $ll.OO Cordovan Rubber Heel Shoes. Anniver sary Price $10.41 SB.OO Glazed Kid Broad Toe Bluchers. Anniversary \ Price $7.41 Dives Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Section Silk Taffeta Petticoats in the Anniver sary Sale at a Saving $5.95 Petticoats (ThJ a a $5.00 Petticoats (jh q j Anniversary Special.. W * Anniversary Special.. VP O• 41 An unusual offering in five silk petticoats in styles that are new and attractive and in colorings that are favor. $5.95 Silk Taffeta Petticoats in wistaria and plaited flounces. Anniversary Special, and changeable colors, tailored and trim- $3.41 med flounces. Anniversary Special, $4.41 Cotton Petticoats in emerald green with term c;u, -d self-colored flounce *nd black satine with $5.00 Silk Taffeta Petffcoats in street prin ted cotton flounce. Anniversary Spe shades, two-tone effects and black, tailored cial $1.41 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. 41c For Writing Paper in 55c to SI.OO Grades Featured in the 41st Anniversary Sale Tomorrow Officers' Tan Linen, with colored borders, formerly 55c. Officers' Tan Linen, with colored lined envelopes, formerly 85c and SI.OO. Poilu Blue Linen, plain, formerly 55c and 75c. Poilu Blue Linen, with white border, formerly 75c and SI.OO. ' Dives, Pomeroy tc Stewart, Street Floor. f52.00 Corsets Spe cial in the Anniver sary Sale at $1.41 ' These corsets are of white coutil, lace front, medium top, front shield attached, clastic section in back, four hose supporters, sizes 21 to 30,> Regular $2.00 value. Anniversary Special, $1.41 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. 1 HARRISBUIW} TELEGRXPH Men's Overall Suits, Shirts, Gloves and Handkerchiefs Specially Priced Men's $3.85 one-piece union khaki overall $1.35 solid grain horsehide leather gauntlet suits. Anniversary Special $2.11 gloves, 2 pairs $2.41 $1.65 and $1.85 grey, tan and khaki flannel L oc handkerchiefs, 6 for 41c shirts, sizes to 18. Anniversary Special.... $1.41 < £° y " 1&C Wh ' te hemstitched. 21c canvas gloves. Anniversary Special Men's lYc white' hemstitched handkerchiefs, 3 P airs 41c 5 for Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. Girls' Play Suits: Women's Sweaters Girls $1.75 Indian Squaw and Broncho Cow Girl Suits for hallowe'en ....$1,41 \\ omen s and Misses $8.95 Slip-On Sweaters, with brushed wool trimming, $4.41 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. * Women's Stockings 41c and $1.41 Regularly 89c to $2.25 Women's 89c thread silk boot hose; with lisle 11.00 fiber silk seamless hose, in grey, pink and tops; ip champagne, grey and pink. Anniversary white. Anniversary Price, 3 pair for .... $1.41 Price 41c . *2.25 lace" thread silk seamless hose, in cor- 75c flne mercerized fashioned feet hose. An dovan and black. Anniversary Price... .$1.41 niversary Price 41c Women's Fall Weight Ribbed Underwear 50c white cotton ribbed shaped vests; large 25c white cotton ribbed sleeveless vests. An sizes. 40, 42 and 44. Anniversary Price, 41c , . 59c white cumfy cut union suits; Bleeveless and ni\ersary Price, 2 for 41C knee length. Anniversary Price 41c " Olves, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Theßest VelourFound Anywhere: Tomorrow $2.50 velour suitings, inches wide, in navy, taupe, wine and wistaria. Anniver sary Special, Saturday only, yard $1.41 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Silver and Gold Pins 69c gold and silver bar pins and brooches. Anniversary Special 41c 59c white Ivory hat brushes. Anniver sary Special 41c $3.98 solid gold birthday stone rings, $3.41 3 ITEMS IN DRUG SUNDRIES 12% c Peroxide bath soap, 4 cakes, 41c 60c silver polish (Wright's) 41c 60c Miro Dena rouge 41c Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Toweling,Crash,Nap kins: Genuine Savings 3 yards of white twill or grey waffle toweling. Armiversary Special, 3 yds., 41c 25c bleached or brown half linen crash. Anniversary Special, 2 yards 41c 15-lnch mercerized hemmed napkins. Limit: 5 dozens to a customer. Anniver sary Special, dozen $1.41 $2.00 imported table damask, Irish linen finish. Anniversary Special, yd $1.41 $3.00 mercerized table pattern cloths; round designs or round and scalloped. Each $1.41 $3.00 all linen table damask. Anniversary Special, yard $2.41 ALL LINEN NAPKINS 18-inch size, dozen $4.41 19%-inch size, dozen $5.41 21-inch size, dozen $9.41 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Autumn's Finest Selections of Suits and Coats Specially Priced in the Anniversary Sale Smartness is the keynote, the very foundation —r"7-* ~r —r* ——* — ~ r ,. T r _ of all the styles that have been entered in the 41st y ■' /ft' Anniversary Sale, and since it is a time for new ness, it is in the interest of every woman to see f Tr J*' the unusual values that will be presented in suits BL. Among the suits are to be found many individual fr\\ m\ |j ~rt!^ styles developed of tricotine, silvertone, tinseltone f -jjl li \\ j i viw/ ' and velour. Some of them have fronts with two jj ' ! I ■( IH : ' | or three buttons or with one long straight line of •# * 'll. lg|g J ®< buttons. Some are severely plain, others are fin- ll jf|P \~!L m ished with braid, while still others have rich em- Vm V \ V|§lnUyf \ bellishments of fur either on collars or cuffs. t| BHBjp, | \'l The new season's most favored colors are in- ..||[T L. 1A ' 'l NjH eluded in a special showing gathered for Anniver- fIPV I J *** ±±zA sary Sale days with plenty of navy blue, brown, [1 Tt\ reindeer and taupe. Prices range from $49-41 to v I $125.00. Autumn's Newest Coat Fashions,s39.4l ,$44.41 ,$49.41 to $69.41 New styles, new fabrics, new collars and altogether new shapes and the specials enterir.-g into the wonderful showing of J coats for every day and dress occasions, and among the Anniversary specials are to be found such unusual cloths as velour delaines, Normandy velours, chevronas, tinseltones, tinseltone cords and chamelion cords. The styles fashioned of these hand some materials carry new collars, many of which are convertible, deep cuffs, wide belts and smart finishing touches of stitch ing and buttons. j Complete sizes prevail from those for petite misses to extra sizes for extra large figures, "Regular $56.00 coats, are presented in tomorrow's sale at $49.41. \ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. Men's Anniversary Socks and Underwear 19c Cotton Seamless Socks, in black, grey, cordovan and navy. Anniversary Pricfc, 3 pair for ' 4l£ SI.OO Nainsook Athletic Union Suits. Anniversary Price, 2 for .... $1.41 75c and SI.OO Egyptian Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; shirts have short sleeves. Anniversary Price, 2 garments for $1.41 k Cotton Dress Materials For School at Savings of 25 Per Cent or More 59c Dress Ginghams. Anniversary Price, yard 41£ 59c Silk Stripe Poplin. Anniversary Price, yard 4l£ 75c Voiles in dark grounds. Anniversary Price, yard . ..4l£ 59c Madras Shirting. Anniversary Price, yard 41£ Wash Suitings in plain shades and stripes for boys' suits and women's house dresses. Anniversary Price, yard 4l£ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Save $5 to $7.50 on Refrigerators ~~~j " r~ Through the 41st Anniversary Sale $35.00 Refrigerators in 3-door compartment type, with j J J white enamel lining. Anniversary Price $29.41 I ; —■ -. $45.00 3-Door Compartment Refrigerators, one-piece II ~ J lining; 90-lb. ice capacity. Anniversary Price ..$38.41 ; v. U Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. , 11 I i Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Fiber suit cases, with good handle and metal corners. Anniver- 1 "" """""" 1 sary Special $1.41 —JTI4. J $5.00 black fabricord suit cases. Anniversary Special.... sl.ll $6.98 black fabricord suit cases, with short fold, straps, leather Cf corners and good lock. Anniversary Special $((.41 .. JJ $9.00 cowhide traveling bags, linen lined, sewed on corners, set in brass lock and sliding catches. Anniversary Special ....$7.41 r Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. r iwta wW ■ Every Home Ought to Buy House Needs With Savings So Great as They Are Now 69c sets yellow mixing bowl; 4 bowls, 5, 6, 7 50c stove brushes. Anniversary Price .... 41c ar."d 9to set. Anniversary Price 41c 50c shoe brushes. Anniversary Price ....41c Rayo lamps complete, with shade and chimney. 50c clothes brushes. Anniversary Price ~410 Anniversary Price ss.4l $2.50 "Red Band" wood handle, heavy, gal -69c irridescent glass berry dishes. Anniversary vanised wash tubs. Anniversary Price .... $1.41 Price 41c $2.25 garbage cans, with cover. Anniversary $2.50 all willow clothes baskets. Anniversary Price $1.41 Price $1.41 $2.00 double aluminum rice boilers. 2-quart ' 69c dustless floor mops with long handle. An- size. Anniversary Price $1.41 niversary Price 41c $3.50 aluminum combination cooker sets. Arr 50c bottle liquid wax polish. Anniversary niversary Price $2.41 Price 41c $2.98 gas heaters. Anniversary Price ... .$2.41 , Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. I SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. Hundreds of Books Worth Reading Published to Sell at SI. 00 to $3.50; Choice, 41c The bo#ks include personal narratives, stories of the war and the better kind of fiction. Some are in the original bind ings—all specially grouped and repriced to 41£ These Titles, Representative of the Entire Group. ' Carry Oa Lieut. Coningsby The U-Boat Hunters. Jas. B.\ Dawsorr. Connolly. t Biltmore Oswald. The Diary ■, . of a Hapless Recruit. J. Thorne Crumps. Louis Keene. Smith. The Note Book of an Attache., memory of the Trenches. E ric Fisher Wood. Lieut. Coningsby Dawson. Out to Win. Lieut. Coningsby The Story of Mexico. Charles) Dawson. Morris. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Anniversary Grocery News For the Week-End Pata-cake flour, 2 packages 410 Pint bottles vanilla 41b- California seeded raisins, 2 Orange Pekoe tea, lb 4t packages 41c Little Neck clams, 2 cans, 4ic Breakfast cocoa, qt. jar . . 41c Burnham's clam chowder, two Rich mild cream cheese, lb„ 25c cans 4l t 410 Cherries, red maraschino, 3 " Plum puddings, 1-lb. cans, 410 bottles Asparagus tips, young, tender, Pure clover light honey, 10-lb. fine flavor, 2 cans 41c buckets $3.41 Coffee, lb 41c New Orleans baking molasses. Beef and chicken bouillion 3 cans 44q / cubes, 2 dozen 41c Swiss cheese, % lb 41c Lux soap flakes, 4 packages, Peters breakfast cocoa, 5 cans. 41c 41c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement
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