12 Friday Specials Have a Message of Economy for Early Christmas Shoppers No Friday Specials Clearance Fine Dress Black and Colored Silks $1.25 Linen Pillow 12V 2 C Scalloped Doilies, I | Brassieres at 25c Black Dress Good Sent C. 0. D., or Mail or Shapes Friday at 'Phone Orders Filled. Ula.k and ivhil. piirpls "n\J]ya"!l!\'.. b . linen pillow cases: 45 121,Jc scalloped doilies, all all aud purple «U0 oa».v N. and brown 26**35 tEh Sr. 7. "* turbans and small sailors in crepe de chine; 40 inches pair 95V I /riday only, 5? I V ~ I ''lack serge; 50 inches I Corsets for Friday velvet and plush, formerlv wide. Special Friday only, fjrr ,. T . , , **Dives, Pomerov & Stewart wide. Special Friday onlv, 0 ,, ... , *2.95 and $3.95. Special Fri- yard sl.lO —Dives Pomeroy & Stewart C*"Divoe, Pomerov & Stewart Second Floor—Three Elevators. yard 75? Redfern and Mine. Lyra dav onJ 1 . 9 and I). t\ _______s2.oo pussy willow in navy, r ' ' $1.50 black waffle checks, &S. corsets, slightly counter brown, paon, wistaria and $1.89 89<* Marcella skirt drawer, em- I 150 inches wide. Special Fri- I soiled. Special tor rrula\ _________________ black: 40 inches wide. Spe- 41 __ .. broidery trimmed, slightly day only, yard, 69? anlv o9c Clparanrp Qnlp nf cial Friday onlv. vard. $-- 50 fine satin -Marseilles SI.OO linen bleached table counter soiled: ' Brassieres of net with SI 79 spreads, good size and damask; 70 inches wide. Spe- $-.00 black broadcloth, 54 shields' and trimmed with Fancies Fridav quality. Special Friday only, vial Friday only, yard,.. 89* Regular SI.OO values. Spe- inches wide. Special Friday shields ana trimmect witn r hildren s hemstitched cot- Tliree Elevators only, yard 19c I I madras and .checked dimity. I I. <'i'cpc suiting, 54 I I I I ton handkerchiefs. Spe-ial I 25c wood mallets. Special _____________ . n . ' Special Frittay onlv, vard, inc les wide, all wool, in $2.50 ecru net curtains, Friday onlv, 6 for ... IOC for Fridav onlv 15c sl.2a poplin, silk and cot- ' ' 8< i shades of navy and brown. yards long, braid trimmed — ton. 3b inches wide, good Special Friday only, yard, edge. Special Friday onlv, ** wives. Pomeroy & Stewart 75c oak bath tub seats. Men's Ovjrcoats shades. Special Friday only, $1.39 English longcloth, 36 69<* pair 51.98 street Floor. with adjustable hangers. ' yard 45c inches wide; 10 yards to a ... _ ' Special for Friday only, 49c , Fridav at $5.00 1-1-1 , , , i- piece. Special Friday onlv, • , *an waffle checks, 50 *" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart I'c Eden cloth, large line piece 95C inches wide; all wool. Spe- Third Floor—Three Elevators. $3.50 vacuum washing ma- Men's shadow striped grey of styles, neat stripes; looks ' cial Friday only, yard, 69? ' 50c Cushions, 39^ chines. Special for Friday cassiniere and cheviot, over- and feels like wool flannel. WDives. Pomeroy & Stewart . _ /t „ only, 39c coats. 49 inches lone con- Special Fridav only, yard. Street Floor, Rear. serge: aO and 54 Moss hi led cushions in $1.29 lipped aluminum vertible collar, belted back ' — "ill f V 0 ° I L 75c to 98c Muslin Cur- and green pmk and lav sauce pans. Special for Fri- size 42 inc Its formerlv ~v n tc . - a J' only, yard,. .95? ender. Special Friday only, ' , lormerij ti'Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart tain« ftQsl •' k pecial Friday ouly. Street Floor. Towel Specia s I I s '" { poplin; fancy! I ains, I I 98e granite trays for drain- so.oo weaves. Special Friday only, 75c to 98e muslin curtains, Pomeroy & Stewart ing dishes; large size. Spe- Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. . 25c hemmed heavy bleach- 95C plain center, ruffled or plain " n ( ' Turkish towels, large size II 5/) hrnn, each 17? only, yard $1.19 ual triday only, pair,. .69? Women's Handkerchiefs onlv $1 1Q »inches wide. Special P ri- • J7c blue border Turkish fwi i? i cyDives, Pomerov & Stewart $20.00 Overcoats day only, yard, 8C bath towels large size Siic ■ _. (! ! ui, ' ug ' lam '. v T W ', d, '». ti styles. Special Fri sets. Special for Friday only. Friday at $9.75 sSeTFloor IJ2' :,? only, yd.. SI.OO day only, ti for 25? Men's brown cheviot.'ffrev . ?l1 , ~ ~ . S2.(X) navy French serge, TRnvcs' "Wnvfnlb- CSin'fn t*"Dives, Pomeroy t Stewart Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart worsted and grev diagonal ————— ———— , ' • )l .^ uei, t towels; all linen; ;>4 inches wide. Special Fri- Boys Norfolk Suits, Street Floor. Basement. ! j 1 - v u,B K°»ai hemstitched ends. Special t l a v onlv vard «1 oo worsted overcoats, some have 50c Doily Sets, Fridav onlv, each ,25C da -V only, yard, $1.49 $2.95 velvet collars, sizes 33. 34, 35 ... Duvetvne brown 54 . , • ~~—^————— and 36, belted back, 42 to 45 50c doily sets, consisting of 12M»c bleached Turkish inches wide Sne'cial Fridav S Suits in Voile Blouses 690 inchps lon ?- *12.00 value. 7 pieces, all boxed. Special bath towels; good size and onlv vard'.. SI «9 grey worsted, patch pockets, 25c Curtain Scrim, 15«^ Special Friday ouly, $9.75 Friday only, set, 25? hemmed ready for use. Spe- " ' broken sizes, 9 to lfi years, .... Three stvles voile blouses ' cial Fridav onlv 3 for 25C tr ®' ves - Pomerov & Stewart, $5.00 value. Special Friday ' ' ' ain scrim in white and tuck and 'em broiderv trim- P n om Tl r. stew " rt ' t-r Dives Pomerov & Stewart. * Street^ Floor. only, $2.95 ecru; fine quality; slightly med. Special Fridav'onlv. Th«/ , Fr„v„ t !l 00r ' Hear ' street floor. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart damaged. Special Friday (jq _______________ Street Floor—Rear. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, only, yard 15? R ' ■ . T • • Men's Clothing, 2nd Floor, Rear. vr Dives, Pomerov & Stewart , „ . . Lining Specials Three Elevators. r-tTDives, Pomeroy k Stewart Second Floor—Three Elevators. T « Ribbon Specials " . Third Floor—Three Elevators. Lace Specials Fmhrnirlprv Rnonialc 30c moire, 2< inches wide; r, . , , taffeta and moire rib- navy and black. Special Fri- —— Camisole lace, 14 inches bons in a full range of col- Swiss camisole embroidery day only, yard 25? SI.OO Umbrellas, Trimmed Hats v.hL "!, n ?oI P « tterns . ors. 4to 5 inches wide; val- 14 inches wide; values up to' 40c twilled satine- black ' $1.25 Crepe Kimonos, Friday at 25c Friday only, yard, .'..'.'lOC o'n^'va.V'^'^^" 1 " 15c vard Sl, '"' ial Frida - V "» 1^ : Special Friday only, American taffeta umbrellas, 95 ? y o,. Pm-m ~•• »• ,iaVe ' ian . f "^ s ot P' u * n a . Crepe kimonos, plain col readv-to-wear hats. Special wide, in white, values up to feta ribbons, Ito1 1 . inches er embroiderv \iu-U*b in i,. 'i U S m Sa i ,le: > carved mission and ebonoid; ors, lace trimmed lingerie Friday only 25c 10 <*- S P peiill only. wide, values „p ,o I.V, Spe- 'u va ie' S ,l.i/i K i Wi!l Ivl'" ' a ° k °? ly " styles for men have handles collar and cuffs. Regular to . n . >ard 5C cial Friday only, vard,.. .5? a onh van P ".v only, yanl of boxwood. SI.OO values. price $1.25. Special Friday " tte trZZr"' -Dives, Popieroy 4 Slewart t ,Dives. Pomerov 4 Stewart Dives' Pomero' ' n . , "nly, 95? Three Elevators. Street Floor. Street Floor. Street Floor IVes ' Pon, "°- v &vßtewart - »"Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Dives, Pomerov & Stewart, ° r ' Street Floor. Street Floor. Second Floor—Three Elevators. ' DEATH PREVENTED HIS MARRIAGE, BUT HE LEFT FIANCEE $250,000 The accompanying photograph shows M[ ss Bertha Bates, of St. Lonis, v.-ho received $250,000 from the estate of her fiance. William R. Donaldson. Jr. She is a descendant of one of the first families of Missouri and is a graud cliild of Edward Bates. Attorney General of the United States in President Lincoln's Cabinet, and lives with her mother. Mrs. Charles W. Bates, a widow. | Jhe family was prominent in St. Louis during the days of the civil war. Mr. Donaldson was burned while cleaning' his automobile after taking Miss Bates home from an outing on October 12. He died soon afterward. Miss Bates hurried to his bedside and fainted when she saw his condition. It was ar- ! ranged for them to marry that night, but the deathbed wedding was postponed until the following day, when it was thought Mr. Donaldson would be stronger, j He died that day. ARTISTIC PRINTING AT STAR - INDEPENDENT.! TIARRISBirRCr STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3. 1914. ! AVOIRDI POIS AMI ALIMONY Court to Decide Whether They Should Increase Together Newark, N. .1 , t Dev. 3.—Because of! her in tease in weight Mrs. Eva Beck, ■ >•' Arlington. was in Vi -e < fran.-ellor Eernry's court yesterday on the return j nf a role to show cause why her hus- | 'Hand, John E. P. Beck, of New York, should not be ordered to in Tease her i Enamel and Platinum There ha« never been a more beautiful combination for dia mond settings t'or Rings, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Pendants, etc., : than the new Enamel and Plat inum designs, which we are mak- j ing up in our own shop. If you have any diamond .jewelry that j you would like to have recon structed in a Hew design accord ing to your own ideas we can make just what you want or we ! will have our designer submit drawings. While we carry a large stock of these goods on hand, and can supply almost anything you want at any time, at very reason able prices, we will consider it a favor if you will place vour order for special work as early as pos sible. H. C. CLASTER, Gems, Jewels and Silverware 302 Market Street JJ I I alimony of $5 weekly, which he lias j been faying for the last twenty years, i Decision was reserved. The Bc*ks parte I a year after thev i were married. Mrs. Bock went to work j in a department tJtore and got along so J I comfortably ar ;ber parents* home on j her salary and alimony that she kept j j growing heavier. Her parents died and i >he nows tips the scales ait 225 joundfi. I she says Mho can no longer work behind j the counter. Mr. Beck testified that he has SIOO j in the bank and a salary of $1,620 a i year as a freight agent for the New I \ ork, Ontario and Western railroad. Cortland! Parker. Jr., his counsel, saM | Mr. Beck had paid $5,200 alimony in I twenty years and it would go a hardship ; for him to increase the payments. UN DECIDED ON COSTS Jury Could Not Decide Who Should Bear Expense of Trial After acquitting Mrs. John Miller, . of iMiiddletown, on a charge of inain j taining a disorderly house, a jury in ; Judge Johnson's side of the "continued criminal sessions failed to agree as to who should pay the costs. Pour of the twelve men wanted the ' defendant tD pay the costs, a like num ber thought the county should bear tho ex[>enf9e ahd the remainder were willing jto make a decision either way. Anv -1 way the foreman said the jurymen were | hopelessly divided on the question of j costs and Judge Johnson discharged the | venire, saying that the county will be i liable through default. A Poor Place I "And you say you almost starved to | death it your last position!" said the kind housewife. "What position was H?" "I was treasurer of a poet's union, mum, - ' replied the dusty wayfarer, wit'h a deep sigh.—Exchange. — t N Fountain Pans AT G-ORGAS | 10 N. Third St. and Penna. Station ' ONCE OWNED 2,000,000 SHELLS Henry Prime, Believed to Be Wealthy, I«eft Only $30,002 Minenla, L. 1., D«\ 3.—Although be j lieved to be worth more than $1,000,- i 000, (Henry Prime, son of Edward j Prime, who years ago was known as the "Lion of Wall Street," left only $36,002.84 w'hen he died in Hemp stead last February'. The transfer tax appraisal was filed yesterday. He in herited a large fortune from his father and mother. NLr. Prime gathered a remarkable col lection of shells, traveling to remote parts of the world to get them. The collection, whiiih is said to have been j the hvrgest in the world, numbered more , than 2,000,0-00 specimens. In later years he gave many of them awav and t'hose that he retained were appraised at SSOO. Mr. Prime never married. He died at t!he age of 57. The will gives to his sister-in-law, Anna Rhode® Prime, of Manhattan, a life estate in his property. After her death the estate goes to his niece, Charlotte Hoff-Benjamin, of Gar rison. Hoof and Mouth Disease on Wane Marietta, Dec. 3. —The hoof and mouth disease in Lancaster countv is on the wane, much to the satisfaction of the farmers and dealers. The last cases to be discovored were near Elizabet'h town. State and national government men are still searching for the disease, in the hope of stamping it out com pletely. In some sections the price of meat has advanced. Lebanon Woman Dies in Hospital Lebanon, Dec. 3.—Mrs. Mary C. Erb, widow of the late Samuel Erb, of this city, died yesterday in the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, fol lowing an operation. She was 4 8 years of age. Death was due to a blood clot forming in the valve of the heart. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Krause. Waiting Up for Him "Oh, mamma, will you tell me a fairy tale, please*" "Oh, wait until your father comes home; he'll tell us both owe."—Yon- Aers .Statesman. Toys During the French Revolution The toys of the French revolution | period were characteristic of t'hat. ter rible time. There are tops whose shad- j ows cast the 'profile ;or traits of Iconise | XVr. ami Marie Antoinette. These are J turned in boxwood and are indeed in teresting reminisce-iwes of toys with the impress of history. The children of the revolution had their tiny Phrygian onps and danced the horrible carmag noles in their play. Little models of the guillotine were made to "work," and j AMUSEMENTS j AMUSEMENTS QRPHEUM " HlKh Clans Vaudeville* 2.15 and N. 15 Vaudeville and Picture*, 2.15, 7 A ft ra dt cad nun * >wl,lll T °- d,,y vAI A • OUIIVnU 4 KEITH ACTS la His Deep Nea Diving Exhibition Mended Dy DePLACE OPERA CO. NEXT WEEK SLX PB OP IIK _6 Pair in Mvilirilt A Kp'mdld >l"«l