12 SXjYftfc Q; iVi\vftr\ In Every Part of the Store Are to Be Found Notable Specials for Friday No Friday Specials Will Be Sent C. 0. D., or Mail or Phone Orders Filled. Silk Reductions For Friday $1.50 black princess satin; 06 inches wide; extra value. Special only for Friday, yard SI. 09 $1.39 black satin majestic, 40 inches wide. Special only for Friday, yard $1.17 $2.50 crepe cascade, in navy, Copenhagen and ma hogany; the heaviest silk crepe woven; 40 inches wide. Special only for Friday, yard, 78c $1.50 plisse crepe, 36 inches wide; in light blue. Copenhagen and mahogany. Special only for Friday, yard, 6Sc SI.OO black taffeta. 'l6 inches wide. Special only for Friday, yard 67 c (•"Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Corset Covers and Negligee Garments High neck tight-fitting cor set covers; limit two to a customer. Special only for Friday 10c High neck and loug sleeve muslin night gowns. Spe cial only for Friday,.. ,35c Low neck muslin gowns. Special only for Friday, 35c Round white aprons. Spe cial only for Friday,. 39c 50c extra size muslin draw ers with tucked ruffle. Spe cial only for Friday 39c Soi'ond Floor—Three Elevators IVDives, Pomeroy A- Stewart Men's and Boys' Shoes Men's $1.75 gun metal calf •hoes, made on high toe lasts. Special for Fridav onlv, 81.39 Boys' *1.50 gun metal shoes; blncher style: heavy stitched soles: sizes 4 l » to 5 and 5 3 o. Special for Friday only 81.00 WDives. Pomeroy £ Stewart Street Floor—Rear. Children's Umbrellas Children's fast black um brellas. with Congo handles; vorth 50c. Special for Fri day only 35c W Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. I.6RUIBAUGH EXPENDED S2JIO Paid That Much Out of His Own Pocket to Circulate His Person al Platform OWES NOTHING TO THE BOSSES Bepublican Candidate Declares That If He Has to Pay More Than Salary of the Office He Doesn't Want to Be Governor (Special to the Star-Independent.) Pottsville. Pa., Oct. 22.—"1f in or der to be Governor it ivas necessary to seek the nomination from the hands of a boss. I would never have been a can didate for the offi3OO was con- Special Reductions in Colored Dress Goods 59c cloth suitings; 54 inches wide: in cadet and grey. Special for Friday only, yard 45c 75c Shepherd's checks in two sizes; 54 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard 59c 75c grey Panama, 50 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard 55c 75c navy all wool serge. Special for Friday only, yard 69c SI.OO navy serge; 50 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard 79c SI.OO crepe granite. 54 inches wide; all wool. Spe cial for Friday only, yard. \ 79c $1.50 waffle check; 50 inches wide; in navy and tan. Special for Friday only, yard 95^ $2.00 navy cord; 54 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard $1.69 $3.00 Copenhagen coatings. 54 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard, . . .51.95 $2.50 silk and wool brocade poplin, 42 inches wide. Spe cial for Friday only, yard. 95c $2.00 silk and wool crepe. 40 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard 59c WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Black Dress Goods $1.50 black broadcloth, 50 inches wide. Special for Fri day only, yard $1.29 $1.50 black waffle check; 50 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard 98c SI.OO black serge; 50 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard 79C SI.OO black unfinished wor sted :54 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard,. . 89c SI.OO black wool corduroy: 46 inches wide. Special for Friday only. yard. ... 69c Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Hardware $2.00 saws. Special for Fri day only 81.00 $1.19 adjustable handle drawing knives. Special for Friday only, 69c $2.75 ratchet braces. Spe cial for Friday only, $1.50 WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Basement. tributed by friends. The remainder waJ : paid out of my own pocket and T tell j a : you that if I have to pay more to be a elected than the salary of the office, 11 n do not want the Governorship." j 0 This evident reference to McCor-' mick's expense account brought forth j n prolonged applause. .Judge R. H. Koch u I t>-esi led and John R. K. Scott and r , Henry Houck also made addresses. t In the afternoon Dr. Brumbaugh and! e , Secretary Houck addressed the Schuyl- 1 kill County Teachers' Institute in ses sion at Shenandoah. Dr. Brumbaugh n I said in speaking of social reform meas- n tires: Brumbaugh on Reform Measures | I "I nave had experience as suferin-jj tenient of the Philadelphia schools i , which gives me more knowledge of the i 1 practical the child labor law than all of the theorists, who have been ! J writing thesis on this subject for five, J or six years. One-fourth of all the em-{ f ' ploynient certificates issued in the State 1 ' are issued from my office."' Dr. Brumbaugh declared that the av- ' eraee boy and girl suddenly transferred f from school to shop, under an employ-! ment certificate, is a failure and is soon I 5 ' I discharged. j "And then the employment certifi-j ' ate." he said, "becomes a permission l < 1 to loaf for two years. What we need j 5 i is a graduated system of manual train- j ' 1 ing schools, in which pupils can spend] } part of their time in preparing for the, . j practical duties of life. Do you say that | ' j! is impossible? Why, we are doing it j .' every day in Philadelphia." Henry Houck brought forth roars of 1 ! daughter by describing how he found ] Brumbaugh as a boy in the woods in e 'Huntingdon county and brought him ' [ forth from one promotion to another, i- [ II Democrats in Johnstown - | Johnstown. Pa., Oct. 22.—Congress ' man A. Mitchell Palmer, Democratic i j candidate for I'nited States Senator, t ; and Vance ('. McCormick, candidate for I Governor, last nicht addressed 1,000 HARRTSBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1914. Dress Lining Values •V>c black satitie; 36 inches wide. Special for Friday only, yard 29C 25c stripe and plain liu ings, in light shades. Spe cial for Fridav onlv, vard. 6 l k c WDives. Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Girls' and Misses' Shoes Black kid skin lace shoes; stitched soles; low heels. Spe cial for Friday only, $1.40 Misses' $1.50 black kid skin lace shoes with stitched soles and low heels: sizes 11 1 to 2. Special for Friday only 98c W Dives, Pomeroy \ Stewart Street Floor —Hear. Shams and Scarfs $•2.00 to $2.50 .Japanese drawn work shams and scarfs; size 18x50 and 30x30. Special for Friday only, 98c t# Dives. Pomeroy A Stewart Street Floor. Table Damask 50c extra heavy mercerized bleached table damask; 64 inches wide; for general use. Special for Friday only, 35c W Dives, Pomeroy &. Stewart Street Floor. Cotton Dress Weaves 25c crepe suiting, in solid shades. Special Friday only, card lie 50c crepe de chine, one-half silk; 36 inches wide; solid shades. Special Friday only, yard 25c 25c poplin, self color silk stripe; in solid shades. Spe cial Friday only, yard. 15c 89c silk and cotton organ die. in white grounds with floral colored designs. Spe cial Friday only, yard.. . 10c 75c to $1.25 ratine. 40 to 4H inches wide; solid shades. Special Fridav onlv, vard. 29c 25c suiting: in solid shades, for house and school dresses. Special Fridav only, vard, Sr 1 15c crinkle seersucker in stripes of blue, brown, pink on white. Special Friday only, yard 8c 18c crepe in white and col ored grounds. Special Friday only, yard 12C Sc to 10c lawns; in white aud colored grounds. Spe cial Friday only, yard,.. .4c Street Floor. W Dives, Pomerov & Stewart reot>!e in the auditorium here following 1 a tour of Cambria county by Palmer i and a visit to Pittsburgh by MwCor- £ mi.-k with William Draper Lewis. Mr. < McCormick said in his speech: j I "The candidacy of my opponent, the 1 machine candidate for Governor, is; ( merely intended to serve as a cloak of i righteousness for Boies Penrose, just as t the candidacy of Samuel W. Pennypack-1 i er was arranged to permit yuav to hide i behind Che ermine of-the judiciary." j At the Pittsburgh meeting held at! noon Mr. McCormick addressed 3,000 ! ] men in front of the Court House. Gallitzin. Cresson, Lilly. Cassandra, Portage, Wilnrore. Summerhilland South Fork were visited in the order named 1 by Paimer and Creasy, The crowds in the mountain district were not large, j At Lilly Mr. Palmer was force.! to lay aside politics for the time and de liver an address to school children. Five ' hundred of them surrounded the meet ing place and interrupted it to such an extent in their calls for a speech that their wish had to be gratified. Philadelphia. Oct. 22.—Gifford Pin chot, the Washington party's Senator-! ial candidate, declared yesterday that | he does not see any likelihood o/,amal gamation with any other party. He! sail that the outlook was most en couraging, but when asked whether the; Progressive party would unite with the | Republican party if old party leaders j. were eliminated, said: "The Progressive party in any event ; is a permanent political institution. I standing on its own feet with a deli- > nite program and clear-cut purpose, | both of which it purposes to pursue | until they have been accomplished." I Penrose Talks to Iron Workers Coatesville, Oct. 22. —Big meetings! attended principally by mill men, were | addressed by Senator Boies Penrose! yesterday. The Senator was given the | j credit for legislation that kept the! i wheels of the industrial plants at | Pattern Table Cloths 98e pattern cloths subject to slight imperfections; size 62x62 inches. Special Friday only, ....\ 49c $2.00 pattern cloths; 66x66 and 66x8-4 inches; for gen eral use; subject to slight im perfections. Special Friday only, 98? $2.00 to $2.50 pattern table cloths, size 68x86 inches. Spe cial Friday only, . ... $1.39 $3.00 to $3.50 round scal loped pattern cloths: iu new desigus. Special Friday only, ach, . .. $1.95 and 9«.09 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Muslins and Sheets 40-inch unbleached muslin, HV quality. Special Friday only, yard 7'._.? 36-inch unbleached muslin, 7c quality. Special Friday only, yard 5c 76x90 bleached sheets; 59c value. Special Friday only, 50c 72x90 bleached sheets: 42c value. Special Friday only, 35c ** Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Drapery Values 25c and 35c remnants of drapery materials in scrim, eta.. ti. and other drapery materials. Special Friday only, yard 9? 15c double printed etaiuine in lengths of 3 to 5 yards; slightly damaged. Special " '.'ay only, yanl 5? SI.OO and $2.00 sample pairs of curtains iti lace, mus lin and scrim; slightly soiled. Special Friday only, pair, 50c to SI.OO tDives. Pomeroy & Stewart Third Floor—Three Elevators. Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs Women's hemstitched ini tial handkerchiefs; six styles. Special for Fridav only, ti for 25c Children 's hemstitched cot ton handkerchiefs, worth 3c. Special for Friday only, 3 for 5C tM Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Oyster Fryers 39c oyster fryers with wire basket. Special Friday only, 25c M Dives Pomeroy \ Stewart Basement. Parkesburg. Phoenixville, Coatesville, and other Chester county towns going and provided employment at good wages for thousands of iron and steel workers. Experienced campaigners in Chester j county declared that Senator Penrose's; meetings exceeded in attendance and | enthusiasm any political gathering iu j this section within recent years. WEST FAIRVIEW Loyal Victoria Fishel Died Tuesday Night—Funeral Saturday Spocial Correspondence. Wes* Fairview, Oct. 22.—'Loyal Vic toria Fishel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | M. A. Fishel, Front street, died Tuesday ' night at 11.45 o'clock, aged 9 years, j 1 month and 1 day. She had been ail ing for some time, ye* her death came as a sudden surprise and shock. Her | parents, two brothers and one sister, all j at home, survive. Funeral services will j be conducted Saturday at the house at j 9.30 o'clock, to be conducted by tfhej Rev. J. A. Shettel, pastor of the United Brethren church. Interment will be made at Hummelstown. Joseph Hershman, a highly respected citizen of this place, died a* his home on North street yesterday morning aft er an illness of some duration. He is survived by the widow, 'Mrs. Matilda I Hershman, and 'Mrs. Robert Metz, of ! Flarrisburg. who had been reared by i'Mr. and Mrs. Hershman. Mr. Hersh i man was aged 75 years. Funeral serv ; ices •will be conducted by the Rev. J. j A. Shettel at the house on Friday aft- I crnoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made at Enola. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, daugh | ter Mildred, and son. John; Mrs. M. jF. Saul, all of Harrisburg. and Miss j Edna Ijightner, of Summerdale, visited | J. P. Weaver. Mr. and MTS. William Runkle. of j Lisbon, lowa, who visited F. 'O. Luse, j have returned home. I The Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Shettel and Men's Silk Shirts Reduced Men's $2.98 all silk shirts. Special for Friday only, $1.98 Men's $1.98 woven madras shirts, with silk stripes. Spe cial for Friday only, $1.19 WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Men's Stove. Bath Robes for Men and Children Men's blanket bath robes. Special for Fridav only, $2.79 Men's $6.5(1 blanket bath robes. Special for Friday only $5.00 Boys' $1.50 jerseys in ma roon or navy or with grey stripes ou sleeves; sizes 6 to 14 years. Special for Friday only SI.OO Children'ss2.9B bath robes, sizes ti to 16 years. Special for Friday only, $1.98 WDives, Pomeroy £ Stewart Men's Store. Silverware and Jewelry 50c silverine frames, guar anteed not to tarnish. Spe cial for Friday only, ..35? 9Sc sterling silver deposit ware; cream and sugar sets and salt aud pepper sets. Spe cial for Friday 0n1y,.. . 50c 50c brooches, bar pins, cuff links, etc. Special for Fri day onljv 5? $1.50 and $1.98 china aud nickel clocks. Special for Friday only, . .. 59c SI.OO nickel alarm clocks; guaranteed. Special for Fri day only 79? SI.OO gold and oxidized sil ver jewel cases. Special for Friday only, . .. , 50? . WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Towel Reductions 10c red border huek towels. Special for Fridav only, 4 for 25c lie bleached Turkish bath towels of fine quality and hemmed. Special for Friday only, 3 for 25c *•o"Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Books at 10c 100 books for boys, girls and grown tips: values to 50c, special for Friday only, 10c WDives. Pomeroy 4. Stewart Street Floor—Rear. , daughter, Esther, are visiting Mrs. Shettel's parents at Bowmansdale. • Mrs. F. D. Luse visited Amos Crum's i family at Linglestown recently. Mrs. Jacob Plank, of Paoli, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Luse recently. Mrs. Bratton, of Marysville, visited , j 'Mrs. C. W. Luse. IMT. and Mrs. Henneman visited I | friends in Harrisburg to-day. iMrs. Catherine thee, of 'Mechanics-1 burg, visited Eli Poncsnvith. MECHANICSBURG i Miss Clara Cromleigh Will Give au Organ Recital This Evening I Special torrespondence. Mechanicsburg, Oct. 22. —The com-i | ing to our town of A. Mitchell Palmer j | and Vance C. McOormick, announced' I to be to day has been postponed for aj | week. ! Last evening the pulpit of the : Methodist church, was filled by Dr. 8. j C. Swallow, of Camp Hill. The services are growing in interest each evening, j There have been several request® for prayers. The funeral of William Shover, who died suddenly on Monday morning, was held this afternoon from his late home. Services were held in Grace i Evangelical church, of which church ; he was a very active member. The services were conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Lyman M. Dice. Interment was made in the Mechanicsburg ceme tery. W. A. Huber and family moved to day from their summer home at the "West End," to their winter residence in the Huber building, near the square. Mrs. John Mumma, South Market street, is suffering from a fall down i the cellar stairs while about her house- I hold duties. She sustained several broken ribs and many cuts and bruis f es. , W. P. Tritt. of near C'aflisle. was a visitor here yesterday. 1 An organ recital will be given in the Stationery and Books 15c clutch pencil with clip and box of lead for same. Special for Friday only, IOC WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor—Rear. Box Files 25c box tiles: letter size. Special for Friday onlv, each, 19c. Dozen $2.23 WDives, Pomeroy S Stewart Street Floor"—Hear. Lace Specials Shadow laces, 2<« to 3 aches, values to 10c. Special for Friday only, yard, 5c (terman Valenciennes lace edges ami insertions; l'v. to 2' j inches wide; values up to 15c. Special for Friday only, yard 8C Torchon laces; t to 1 V'_. inches wide; values to 3c. Special for Fridav onlv, yard, IVDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Corsets Reduced Broken sizes in Rengo Belt and American Lady corsets, $3.50 and $5.00 value. Spe cial for Friday only, $1.75 WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Second Floor—Three Klevators. American Lady and D. P. & S. Special corsets, values to $2.50. Special for Friday only $1.25 39c brassieres, trimmed with embroidery. Special for Friday only, 25? w Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Coffee Pots Three and 4-quart minute filter coffee pots. Regular $1.33 to $1.98 values. Spe cial for Friday only, .. 50? WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart Basement. Serving Trays 69c mahogany finished glass bottom serving trays, tapes try designs with cast brass handles. Special for Friday only, 39? W Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Basement. Casseroles $1.49 oval casseroles, white lined ; brown outside ; nickel plated frame. Special for Friday only .... 98? WDi\es, Pomeroy & Stewart Basement. Methodist church this evening by Miss Clara Cromleigh. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Swallow, of Camp Hill, were visitors here last evening. The Capital Tea Company moved their store yesterday from the corner .of Mnrket and Locust streets, to the t Houston building, corner Main street I and Railroad avenue. Misses Annie and Katie Mumper, of Dillsburg, spent yesterday with friends in this place, j Mrs. George Guswiler visited Shire manstown relatives in the early part i of the week. Oscar Ku'nns, of Chicago, is visiting! ! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kuhns, | South Market street. PLAY BY FATHER WHALEN ! "The Ladder of Life" Will Be Pre sented In Pittsburgh This Season The Harry Davis players will this winter present in Pittsburgh a play I written by the Rev. Father W. W. J Whalen, assistant rector of St. Pat | rick's cathedral, called "The Ladder of | Life." The leading role may be played , | by Nance O 'Neil. II There are six characters in the play, ! three from high society and three from i the masses The heroine is a school , teacher in a small town, who loses her ; place through political interference and . is forced to go to a larger city to work as a stenographer. She is there em ■ ployed by a man who has unhappy home i life and unintentionally becomes the i mesns of a separation between him and . his wife. t On his proposal of marriage to her i she refuses and leaves his employment, • but afterwards through a series of eo -1 incidences she is convinced of his love - and accepts him. She is the mouthpiece of the masses in her conversation dur i ing the play and exposes the evils of high society life as seen by a working 3 woman. Women's Neckwear Imported lace collars in white and ecru, values up to 50c. Special for Friday onlv, 25f Sleeveless guimpes of net and lace with collar in white, worth 75c. Special for Fri day only, . ... 59? Sleeveless guimpes of net in white ami ecru, worth 25c. Special for Friday only, 15? WDives, Pomeroy & Stewart St root Floor. Silk and Velvet Ribbons Satin taffeta ribbons in white, pink and light blue; 1 to I'.j inches wide; values to 10c. Special for Friday only, 5? Satin back velvet ribbon in black, 1 1 o inches wide; worth 19c. Special for Friday only, yard, 12Vk? w Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart St root Floor. Embroidery Swiss corset cover embroid ery in cross-bar patterns; values to 25c. Special for Friday only, yard, .... 18? WDives. Pomeroy & Stewart Street Floor. Mason's Jars Mason's one pint fruit jars. Special for Friday only, doz en, 29C W Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Basement. Auto Gauntlets SI.OO motorcycle and auto mobile gauntlets, black and tan; sizes 7 1 -_- to 8 only. Spe cial for Friday 0n1y,.. .69? 25c silk flowing end and fancy knit four-in-hand ties. Special f