22 AWAITS FALL OF PETROGRAD Captain John C. Miller Will Head American Relief in the City Helsinsfors. Dec. 2. —If it be comes possible for the United States to begin to feed the people of Petrograd this winter, Captain John C. Miller, of the United States Army Medical Corps, expects to be the man on the job. He is the rep resentative at Peval of the Amer ican Relief Administration and for some time has been in charge of the children's relief work now be ing conducted in Finland and the Baltic regions. When General Yudenitch's army seemed about to capture the be sieged city, Captain Miller had planned to proceed to Petrograd as soon as the city fell and to re ceive there the food to be shipped in from "Viborg and Reval and arrange for its immediate distribution. Lieutenant I. W. Wahren, of Boston, who also was engaged in the work of feeding 90,000 young Finnish beneficiaries of the Amer ican Mission also was ready to go to Petrograd. He planned to go by motor from Viborg which is nearly 69 miles distant. Relief .Supplies Ready. American relief supplies were loaded on barges ready to start for; the Russian port. Movement of, these supplies by water to Petro grad might prove a hazardous un- j dertaking owing to the large number, of mines still in the gulf, partic ularly in the narrow neck-like ap- 1 proach to Petrograd. Beyond Bjorko, where a large fleet of Brit- ( lsh warships is protected from sub marines and drifting mines by a net,j the channel is believed to be full of explosives, Russian and Esthonian, i supplemented by those the Bolslie viki have placed. The Finns have swept their own coast of mines, but their trawlers i were unable to clear the deep wa-. lers. A number of vessels have been sunk, with considerable loss of life. Near Viborg twenty persons were killed recently. One mine wV.ich was washed up on Kipper Rook. near Viborg, completely wrecked the lighthouse there. Finnish seafaring men tell a strange tale of the Russian mines which, they say, difTer from all oth ers in that, as soon as one is cut | another rises to take its place, and still another after the second is re moved. It is believed that only a few of these Russian mines have been destroyed and that probably not even the Bolsheviki themselves have discovered the secret of their loca tion. Policemen, Seeking Increase in Wages, Show Expenses of Families Pittsburgh. Dec. 2. —Urging support of their appeal for a 15 per cent ad vance in salaries. Pittsburgh police men have issued a pamphlet contain ing data concerning pay rates and food costs here and in other cities. The policemen, through a committee composed of Thomas J. Cavanaugh, P. K. Dixon. William A. Bailey, John B. Fogarty and C. C. Crummer. ask the tax payers to approve their request for seven cents an hour increase in pay, an increase in the budget millage of a little more than one-fourth of a mill. Present salaries of patrolmen are: First year, $1,410 second year. $1,470; third year, $1,560. They ask $1,600 for the first year men, $1,700 for sec ond year and SI,BOO for third year men. police telephone operators to re ceive the same pay as third year men. Besides figures showing wages paid policemen in other cities, the pam phlet purports to show a police fam ily budget for parents and two chil dren. A menu for the family of four is shown as follows: Breakfast—Oatmeal. 15 cents; milk, 16; sugar, 4: pancaskes, 15; coffee, 8; syrup. 8 cents. Dinner—Bread, 15 cents; can toma toes, 25c; sugar, 4; milk, 8; butter, 25: coffee, 6. Supper—Meat, 75 cents; potatoes, 30; sugar 4; milk, 8: bread, 15: but ter, 25; catsup, 6; coffee, 6. Total for three meals, $3.16. Wages for one day, $4.35. Necessities and prices for a year are set forth as follows: Rent, 0204; coal, SB7; water, $9; light, $18; uniform and extra trous ers, SSO; civilian suit, $35; hat, $3.50; four shirts, $6; six pairs stockings, $3, neckties, $2; men's underwear, $5; clothing for wife, $75; clothing for children, SSO: six pairs shoes, $36; shoes for man. two pairs, sl2; one pair overshoes, $1; shoes for wife, two pairs, sls; rubbers for wife, one pair, $1; gloves, $5; dues, $22.20; 12 haircuts. $7.20; dues to fraternal or ders, S2O; payment on SI,OOO insur ance. S4B; furniture, etc., $75: extras for Christmas, sls; newspapers for year, sls: doctor and medicine, $35; summer recreation, $lO. Sends Plate Service to London to Dine President Poincare Tjondon, Dec. 2.—The wonderful service of plate and china belong ing to the Republic of France was brought to London secretly and un der heavy guard for use at the din ner which President Poincare gave while visiting Rngland. There were eighty three heavy packages and it required seven vans to trans port them from the railway station to the Embassy. The collection comprised historic gold and silver plate, and priceless Sevres china lined with solid gold leaf, the whole surpassing in value the ransom of a king. Throughout the journey from Paris the packages were under the eyes of detectives and rallwaymen. Every precaution was taken again Every precaution was taken against robbery and damage. The packages were taken from the sta tion here after midnight and the vans proceeded through the com paratively deserted streets closely guarded. Less Drunkenness Is Reported in England London, Dec. 2.—England's army of drunkards is disappearing. About fifteen years ago 70,000 persons wero annually committed to prison for drunkenness and the average for a few years before tlie war was about 60,000. The Commissioners of Prisons in their annual report say that the numbers committed to prison last year were 671 males and 990 females. Reports from all the prisons tes tify to the beneficient effects of re striction on the sale of intoxicating liquors. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator —Ad TUESDAY EVENING, Gift Handerchiefs Finest of Qualities Moderate in Price The choice is so broad and the styles so varied that it is only during these ideal, free-from bustling, hustling shopping crowds that one would expect to come upon the loveliest of the fresh displays. Lace Trimmed--Embroidered Linen Embroidered Madeira Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered corner, 50*, 75* to $2.00 Appenzell Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00; each 35* Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs SO* Fancy Colored Handkerchiefs 25* and 35* Boxed Handkerchiefs; 3 in box; fancy embroidered cor ners; box 35*, 50* to $1.50 Kiddies' Handkerchiefs with embroidered nursery de signs in corner; box of 3 50c Fancy Folder Handkerchiefs for children 10* Our varieties of the lesser expensive grades of sheer cot ton handkerchiefs are practically unlimited, ' 10*, 12*, 15* and Japanese Crepe de Chine Fancy Printed Border Hand kerchiefs . .35*, 50*, 65* and 75* Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with initial .. .15* and 25* Plain Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs at prices that prevailed three years ago because we still have thousands of dozens of them which Ave bought at that time— Special at 12^2* —20c value. Special at 16* —25c value. Special at 22* —35c value. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. - - Silk Shirts--Bath Robes--Gloves Women are busy with Christmas shopping in the Men's Store, and many favorable comments are heard about the pleasing styles and reasonable prices of the Silk Shirts in our Christmas stocks. Crepe de Chine and Broadcloth Silk Shirts in candy and fancy stripes $10.50 and $12.00 White and Colored Crepe de Chine, La Jerz and Radium Silk Shirts $8.95 and $10.50 Tan Pongee Silk Shirts $7.50 Fibre Silk Shirts in stripes and solid colors, $4.00, $4.50 and $7.50 BATH ROBES Fine Blanket Bath Robes in rich plaid .patterns .. .$4.95 Bath Robes in novelty patterns with girdle belt, $5.75 to $7.50 Lounging Robes in ulster style with cord edging and trimmed pockets $8.50, $9.50 to $14.50 House Coats, corded edging $7.50 and $8.50 Double-faced Cloth House Coats, corded edging and trimmed pockets $9.50, $10.50 and $12.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. Beautiful Gift Baskets For The Boudoir or Living Room Baskets such as these, enameled and hand-painted, add a charmingly decorative touch to the room—utility under the guise of beauty is a delightful characteristic to find in a gift. Basket Weave Serving Trays, hand painted $2.00 to (3.50 Sewing Baskets that stand on the floor, some with covers, others without covers, hand painted and decorated ... .$1.50 to $12.50 Magazine Baskets $5.00 to SB.OO Large Black Fruit Baskets, hand painted, $9.00, $lO, sll and $12.50 Enameled Waste Paper Baskets, white, blue and pink, SI.OO to $2.25 Carry-all Baskets, plairr and hand painted $2.00 and $2.25 Sweet Grass Carrjr-all Baskets . $2.75 Sweet Grass Work Baskets, 4 inches to 10 inches, flat and high shapes 50c to $2.25 Japanese Work Baskets, decorated and hand painted, sl.* to $0.50 Dies, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. DIVES, POMEROY STEWART HARRISBURG sS@ls TELEGRAPH Gift Slippers For Men, Women and Children: Early Selections Advised Slippers carry with them a true message of Christmas cheer —they are a thoughtful gift—and there are so many pretty styles for the feminine mem bers of the family and such comfortable slippers for the men folks to slip their tired feet into after the day's Work, that a great amount of gift giving should originate in the slipper section. MEN'S SLIPPERS WOMEN'S SLIPPERS r r , . t- • . , , ■ Felt Comfy Slippers in all colors; soft pad lan Kidskm Fausts, Avith hand-turned ded so i es .. f.... . $1.50 to $3.50 ° es $5.0 Indian Moccasins $2.00 to $3.50 Tan Kidskin Romeos $2.75 to $4.50 Oxford Grey Juliets; ribbon or fur trimmed $2.00 Black and Brown Kidskin Romeos, $2.00 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Brown K.dsk.n Everett Cut Slippers Children's Felt Contiv Slippers. 82.00 to $4.00 $1.25 to $2.00 Felt Comfy Slippers Avith soft leather Children's Indian Moccasins, scries $2.00 to $3.50 $1.25 to $2.00 Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, Street Floor, Rear. With Only 19 Shopping Days Left the logical thing to do is to begin the work of gift buying now while aisles and departments afford leisurely selection. It's undoubtedly true that early shofc. ping is the foresighted thing to do, be cause it not only makes for satisfaction to the giver, but shows to the recipient that care and thought were expended in the choosing. From Trefousse in France—and From America's Best Makers, Come these Gift Gloves for Women There's no mistaking the fact that a woman can't have too many pairs of gloves—but a mistake is sometimes made in paying a good price for indifferent quality. Here all gloves are of one quality—the best obtainable, but Avithal prices are very moderate. Mocha Gloves with spear back and fancy embroidery; beaver and grey $2.75 to $4.50 Buckskin Gloves; butternut and natural, $3.75 and $4.00 Cape Skin Gloves in tan, grey and Avhite, $2.50 and $2.75 Double Silk Gloves; Avhite, black and colors, $1.50 and $1.75 Leatherette Gloves in Avhite and colors, SI.OO to $2.25 Children's Leatherette Gloves in Avhite, beaver and grey 85* to $1.25 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. A More Genuinely Ideal Gift Can't Be Imagined Than the Selection of Table Silverware Rogers' guaranteed even against careless handling, has furnished a happy Christmas to several generations of housewives, and now that the "Lincoln" pattern has become available, Rogers' Silverware is apt to be found in every home. Full of beauty is the Lincoln—and very inexpensive as this list shows: Teaspoons, one-halt dozen*.... $1.50 Individual Salad Forks, one-half dozen ~,.53.25 Dessert Spoons, one-half dozen $2.75 Individual Butter Spreaders, one-half doz., $2.98 Tablespoons, one-half doeen $3.00 Tomato $1.50 Coffee Spoons, one-half dozen $1.50 Child's Three-piece Set sVn°. Orange Spoons, one-half dozen $2.25 Baby Spoons * • Soup Spoons, one-half dozen $3.00 Knives and Forks, one-lialf dozen, each..s.i.9B Gravy Ladles $1.25 Silver Plated Casseroles with Pyrex Lining, Soup" Ladles $2.75 *• * 88 Berry Spoons $1.50 Sheffield Piute Sandwich Trays, Cold Meat Fork SI.OO $3.98, $5.98 and $0.98 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Books To Gives Children at Christmas The Famous Oz Books My 1,. FRANK IIAIM Big books, 7x9}4 inches, each Avith 100 or more illustrations, 1? or more in full color. Each volume Avith some distinctive bookmak ing feature. Gay picture jackets. The Land of O*. Tlk-Tok of Ox. Oxma of Ox, Tlie Scarecrow of Ox. Dorothy nail the m.Vlilili In (li AYlxnrd of Ox. HlnkltlnK in ox. The Rond to Ox. The I.ost Princess of The Emerald City of 9** Ox. The Tin Woodman of The Patchwork Girl On. of Ox. The Magic of Ox. Price, $1.50' per Volume. Good books for children predominate in the showing of our holiday line. For the Avee book series, Avith colored illustrations at 3Q* each, to the larger and more elaborately illus trated— Mother (ioosc. Hoblnaon Cm*©e. Arabian Night. Fairy Tules. priced at $3.00, the line is replete Avith the most charming and entertaining stories for the little ones. Wee Books for Wee Folks These are just the bedtime stories that mothers need for noddy little heads. I hey will give pleasure to toddlers even Avhen told over and over again every night. Profusely illustrated in colors — Mother Gooxe Nursery I.ittle Hlaek Sumbo. Tulex. The Long Aga hears Mother Goose Nursery Stories. Rhymes. Pltfle*- A. B. C. Book The Foolish Fox. of Funny Animals. Three I.ittle Pigs. The Wish 1* airy of the The Robber Kitten. Sunshine and Shadow The Little Small Red Forest. Hen. The Four I.ittle Pigs The Night Before Thnt Didn't Have Any Chrlatmas. Mother. The I.ittle AVlse The Wee Folks I.lfe Chicken. Christ. Price, 30* per Volume. The Go Ahead Boys By ROSS KAY The Go Ahead noya The Go Ahead Boya la on Smngglera* Island. the Island Camp. The Go Ahead Boy. The Go Ahead Boys j u Vr and the Racing Motor. The Go Abend Boys and the Mysterious Old The Go Ahead Hoys Hour*. and Simon** Mine. Price, 50* per Volume. Dives, Pomeroy A Stewart, Street Floor Rear. Martha Washington Tables-A Gift —that any woman will be delighted with, especially those who have much sewing to do. Most women want some place apart from all other things in the house., in which to keep the tools and materials of that never ending task of mending. And many, many women have said of the Martha Wash ington Tables that they are the very best possible assistants in that task. The Martha Washing ton Table is made of solid mahogany, well finished, $25.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Fourth Floor. DECEMBER 2, 1919. Silk Undergarments That are Practical as well as Beautiful Time was when these lovely Undergarments seemed too beautiful to withstand hard wear and frequent trips to the laundry. But experience has proved that these silks are in reality long wearing and there is a luxury to them that makes of wearers true devotees to such beautiful pieces as are now here for the gift season. Envelope Chemise in crepe do cliinc, top of lace insertion and dainty riblxui edge $3.95 Envelope Chemise of crepe de chine, yoke of Val. lace and insertion, ribbon shoulder straps $5.00 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise trimmed with filet cxlge and insertion, shoulders finished with tilet medallions and rosebuds $7.50 l'lnk and Light Blue Matin Envelope Chemise, trimmed with lace edge and insertion $12.95 Crepe de Chine Gowns, in lace trimmed and tailored styles, $7.50 to $13.50 Crepe de Chine Bloomers in pink, tailored and lace trim med $2.95 to $5.00 Crepe de Chine Vests with ribbon straps $3,95 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. A beautiful Display of Lamps For The Gift Seeker The charm of rooms too well appreciated 0I t^need Metal Lamps with art glass shades, many different finishes, $5.98 to sl9 Metal Lamps for electricity. Many beautiful designs and finishes of lamps complete with .Mazda Tungsten Bulbs. Prices from $8 to $36 Mahogany Table Lamps, $1.98 to SB. Shades to fit. same, $1.98 to $17.50 Floor Lamps in many beautiful designs, mahogany finish, Japanese decorated and polycrome. Prices range from sll to $36, in cluding fixtures for gas or electricity. Shndes for Floor Lamps, plain ami fancy, in colors of rose, blue, gold and two-tones, $7 to SO9 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. Smart Gift Bags For Those Who Travel: Suit Cases Genuine Cowhide Bags in walrus, seal, pig and calfskin; hluck, brown, tan and mahogany, $8.50. $9.00, $9.50, SIO.OO, $ll.OO, $15.00, SIB.OO, $20.00 to $17.00. Hat Boxes $12.00 Complete assortments of black enamel "Overnight" ami "Week end" coses; sizes in "Overnight" cases, 18 inches to 24 inches, $7.50 to $25.00: sizes in "Week-end" cases, with trays and all round straps, $7.50 to $17.98. Suit Cases in black and tan $3.98 to $30.00 MAHOGANY NUT BOWLS —of nicely finished muhognny, with metal nut cracker and picks nre very handy. They are attractive, too $1.98 to $3.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. ! | We want you to prove to w your own satisfaction what | ! j Q r 1 1 A O Clectric I [I O JLxAJIV Massage 1 VIBRATOR <■Tor Use in I&ur Own Hiornt will do for you—and right in your jgj own home! Vibration, the drugless way, stirs up sluggish circulation, | agitates the cells and immediately re- | lieves headaches, neuralgia, rheuma- 111 5J tism and all muscular soreness. 3! Free Demonstration of the Star Electric m Massage Vibrator all this week. The "Star" costs only s{>.oo for complete out fit. No extras to buy. I JP *E I II H