The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, April 06, 1915, Page 10, Image 10
10 r" == black, will go into a special clearance to-morrow at, yard, 95c | II Spring's Most Important Silk Sale Opens To-morrow An Event That Includes Rare Values In Fine Crepe de Chines The most important Silk oc casion of the Spring season oc curs to-morrow in the present ation of values that may not be equaled again this year. Foremost in the sale will be several score pieces of a lovely $1.50 quality of Crepe de Chine, which came to us through a big deal involving several hundred pieces. The material is 40 inches wide and instead of paying $1.50 a yard, you need pay 98c ' The shades are: Rtmian, Myrtle, Navy. Sand, Rocky Mountain Blue, Black. Wistaria, Silver, Pink, Putty, 1} kite, Light Blue, Amethyst, Brown. Other notable values include: j $1.50 floral crepe de chine, in street j shades with floraT designs. Yard, 980 75c floral china silk, in white | grounds, with roses and rosebud de- ' signs. Yard. 59f j SI.OO natural shantung, 33 inches wide. Yard 49* SI.OO colored messalines, 36 inches wide. Yard 85e »"Dives, Pomerov & Stewart, Street Floor. | Rare Savings in Remnants Embracing Laces, All Overs and Insertions Desirable lengths in flouncings, nets, all overs, edg ings and insertions in white, ecru and black, will be offered to-morrow at exactly one half the former prices. Remnants of Swiss Embroideries, in edgings, floun eings, insertions and corset cover embroidery will be offered to-morrow at half price. frhe NEW SECTIONAL SKIRT combined with \*] [Tie NEW CORSAGE WAISTS djjTftX ■re the very latest in atyle. Ijl j / IL\ ONLY IN MJ/i/V 'ictorial Review Patterns can yoc obtain these high elate JS7£i| I fdf ri M (*■«■■■ 1170—15*. I f OM«. sus-.s. ]/I H The New M*ny of the VI \\ /CSItIQa Fashion I ° BEST Books | NEW YORK jfifet 3 JAJ jTO °" **** now " SELLERS nt\Jl Oniy 10c. when ■re ready for \\ iTT pureh«»ed with ■ you at the jJ 'A )\ 1 1 5e. pattern. Pattern \ MAY Fashions aaflagfcfc Suits With an Extra Pair of Trousers for C <£*7 CA Boys Whose Ages Range From 7to 18, v TO vP / ,OU The most complete showing of boy s clothes we have ever had the pleasure of presenting to you—garments that possess every characteristic of skilful designing and careful tailoring. In single or double-breasted styles, some with patch and some with flap pockets; an extra pair of trousers goes with each suit. M Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor—Three Elevators. C. V. NEWS WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN Coroner's Jury Decides Death of Miss Flora Hubert Was Due to an Accident Chnmbersburg, April 6.—Coroner Maclav held an inquest yesterday aft- j ernoon over the remains of Miss 'Flora j 6000 Two Year Old Hardy Holland Rose Bashes In Our Annual Import Sale Beginning To-morrow Roses Tree Roses Rho * e place on sale to-morrow our annual import order of rose bushes and shrubbery received direct from the growers in Bos koop, Holland. Evfery plant has been examined by inspectors both at the shipping and the receiving end and are guaranteed to be in healthy condition and free from scale disease. ROSES, EACH, 150, DOZEN $1.75 I Garden Tools The variety of roses includes:— Baroness Rothschild, rose. Rakes 23c, 30c and 50c Baby Rambler. £ b#l Carrier, purple crimson. Shovels, ' , * Paul Neyron, dark rose. n „„. - HUc Jewie, dwarf. COR de Alps, white. Spades, Ulrich Brunner, cherrv red. ! KUlarney, pink. For k». _ _ „ . , I Magna Charta, bright pink. Hoes . . 10c and l«c Testout, pink. | A. de Deisbach, brilliant pink. Weeding Hoes. . OusUve Regis, copperv yellow. ! Tepletz, red. Wj _ La France lilac rose. ' ' Mrs. John Laing, lilac rose. Wire Grass Rakes »5c p . , T .. Fisher Holmes, crimson. Combination Garden Tools, «5c Perle de Lyon, yellow. Mrs. Cutbrush, bright pink. Pruning Shears 25c, :iftc, 42c and 50c ZSSZZXZ *»«, dwrt „» M „. , PUatlsf Trowels, JJc, He, 3Sc, ,13c and S9c Gen. Jack, scarlet. RhododendrOllS, w'Z." ST2SITSSfed. ** T"" bl ~ " - •"»»■ I r*. Gold Finch, vellow. Conifers, 18 to 24 inches tall Shady Spot Lawn Grass Seed, quart pack 35c White Rambler Magnolias or Tulip Tree, produce large cut shape flow- Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, enough for 250 square ers, 36 inches tall 98c I . 25c BUnty. light crimson. . Tree Rosea, assorted eolors. sturdv roots and nicely ! Burbank 'B flower Seeds, pack, i!.'i.'.'j oc and 35c | Kalserin Augusta Victoria, yellow. balanced tops ; 50c « Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Basement. Hubert, who fell under a moving Cum berland Valley freighrt train Sotuhlay evening about 6 o'clock in Greeneastle. The jury after hearing the evidence found that while temporarily deranged she ran into Cumberland Valley Rail road freight train No. 83 anj fell be neath the train, receiving injuries ■ which caused her death. Her head and face had been hit by the journal box of the car, the left arm was crushed and her neck was broken. IMiss Hubert was a milliner and was engaged in business with her aunt, Emma Gaff. HARRISTIURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1915. A Special Two-Day Sale of Groceries Beginning To-morrow With each purchase amounting to SI.OO, not including soap, we will sell to morrow and Thursday, 10 lbs. of granulated sugar for 59^. Special reductions in canned fruits and vegetables indicate interesting savings where a case of two dozen is bought. Six cans of any article sold at the regular dozen rate. "Flap" whole tomatoes, red ripe, the finest packed. Dozen, 91.6T»i case. 2 dozen. 93.2 ft. Royal Blue tomatoes, fancy solid packed Maryland tomatoes, large cans. Dozen, 91.30; case, 2 dozen, *2.4.-,. "Ruff" extra tomatoes; large cans, regular, lOct dozen, #Be; case, 2 doz en. *I.IXI. "Clear June Wisconsin peas. Dozen. Mc; case. 2 dozen. 91.00. "Stork" table peas, tele-phone va | riet.v, very sweet; dozen, 91.30 i case, 2 dozen. >2.4.1. "Flag" tender sweet peas, delicious extra sifted X. Y. state pack. Dozen, 91.A3; case, 2 dozen. 93.25. . & The New Suits and Coats for Misses and Women Are Shown in Many Styles The season's popular suit weaves are gabardine, poplin and serge in jaunty Prince Chap and Tuxedo styles, and in straight line modes with patch pockets and belt; in all the best shades of the season $16.50 to $25.00 Belgian bine, navy, black and sand suits in many individual styles with button trimming and fancy col lar effects 822.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Shepherd check and black and white check suits in straight cut models with trimmings of bullet but to"' • $20.00 to $37.50 Sport suits in blue and tan golf weaves, with circu lar skirt, $25.00 to $30.50 Silk poplin suits in navy, Belgian, grey and black, with linings of rich floral silks $30.00 to $30.50 Coats in Many Styles Black and white check coats in ripple and belted back styles, with little touches of contrasting colors on cuffs and collar, all sizes, $15.00, $10.50, $18.50 and $20.00 Navy and black poplin coats' in plain styles and in belted modes $16.50' to $25.00 < 'overt cloth coats, in plain and box plaited styles, with button trimming and touches of silk of green or Belgian blue $20.00 to $22.50 tr Dives, Pomerov & Stewart, Second Floor. GAS €O. SUED FOR $50,000 Heirs of Couple Killed by Illuminating Fluid Ask Heavy Damages Hagerstown, Md., April 6. —Damage suits aggregating $50,000 were filed yesterday at Martinsburg against the Martinsburg Gas Company by attorneys representing the estate "of the late ( George W. Kuthcrford and his wife, Martha J. Rutherford, and by John Rutherford, a son, and Mrs. Anna E. Gallaher. ' About a year ago Mr. and Mrs. Rnth i crford were found dead, having been asphyxiated in bed by escaping illumi "Flag" creamy Maine corn, the fin est grown. Dozen, ca«e, 2 doz en. 93.25. "American Beauty" country gen tleman corn; sweet and tender. Doz en. 91.30 i case, 2 dozen, 92.4 ft. "Old Hartford" shoe peg corn. Doz en, ON,m ease. 2 dozen. 91.90. "Flag" cut refugee beans, tender green beans cut ready for use. Dozen, 91.48t case. 2 dozen, 92.1K). "Flag" small rosebud beats, the choicest variety ruby beat packed with greatest care. Dozen, 91.05| case. 2 dozen, 93.00. "Hunts" Hawaiian sliced pineapple large cans packed w-here grown, in heavy sugar syrup. Dozen, 92.70; case, 2 dozen. *5.25. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. < o onial ' Bureau, in _ in golden oak, mahogany and bird's-eye Willow Cliail'S exactly liko ffo'den oak, mahogany and bird's maple; Chiffoniers and Prineess Dresser . . . ■ _ eye maple, with Princess Dresser to match. Special value With heavy dClllm CUSillOn. (PO and Chiffonier to (T»rt C at tpj.i/**'" Special value at match. Special,.. Specially Priced Furniture In An April Sale Box springs with heavy mattress part. Specially priced, SIB.OO . $55.00 mahogany parlor suite, upholstered in genuine leather. $15.00 silk floss mattresses. Reduced to 911.05 Reduced to s:jr>.oo $5.50 roll edge cotton mattresses. Reduced to $:1.90 | tr Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor—Three Elevators. = —— rr nating gas, while John Rutherford and Mrs. Gallaher, the latter a neighbor, were fouud unconscious anil remained in a precarious condition for several days. Twenty thousand dollars damages , are asked for the deaths of Rutherford i and wile, $20,000 for alleged perma- 1 nent injuries suffered by their son, am] 110,000 for alleged injuries to Mrs. Gallaher. The plaintiff's charge that a broken i gas main in the street permitted the i gas to escape into the Rutherford an 1 ] Gallaher homes. i "Hala" sliced pim-apple. No. " cans, containing: S slices. Dozen, Vl.tl.li case. 2 dozen. *3.2.1. "Ritters" 100 per cent, pure grape Jelly. Jar, lOc; dozen, Jars, *1.14. "Ritters" pork and beans in to mato sauce. No. 2 cans. Dozen, $1.14; case, 2 dozen, $2.1.1. "Heinz" oven baked beans in sauce, No. 1 cans. Dozen, >1.14; case, 2 dozen, 92.15. "Flag" red kidney beans. No. 2 cans. Dozen, $1.14; case, 2 dozen, ICC. 1.1. 500 lbs. freshly roasted "Superha" 30c bulk coffee; in this sale, 3 lbs.. 780. Hershey's absolutely pure cocoa. For tills sale, 2 lbs., 31c; 5 lbs., 76c. g »'■ ■- 1 ■ ■* - Will Hold Spelling Bee Over Gettysburg, April 6. —Edward Mum mert, the Abbottstown school boy who captured first pftce in the county spell ing contest on Saturday, rode sixteen miles on a bicycle to get here, and after it was over made the trip home in the same way, covering thirty-two miles in the worst weather of the past ten weeks. And now after all that Mummort may lose his much coveted prize. It was announced here this afternoon thut the professor who conducted the classes improperly "downed* ! three partici pants. It has been decided to hold the I match over. —» """v.vj » wicnaik, cuwi riour, Kid Gloves of Finest Quality In Lengths for Street and Evening The finest grades of French made gloves are now being shown in white and black in 2-clasp and 16-button length styles. Trefousse two-clasp kid gloves of finest quality; in black, with white embroidery and white sewing, $2.25 Trefousse Sans Pared two-clasp real kid gloves, in black with wide white and Paris Point embroidery and white sewing, $2.00 Two-clasp real kid gloves in black, white and colors. Pair sl^7s rwo-clasp kid gloves in black, white and colors. Pair, . .$1.50 Washable chamoisette gloves in 16-button length; white, pongee and natural. Pair, to SI.OO Washable chamoisette gloves in two-clasp style; white, natural and pongee. Pair, 59c Children's washable chamoisette and silk two-clasp gloves, in white and tan. Pair, 25£ and 50? f Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Third Death From Auto Wreck Carlisle, Pa., April 6.—Captain Kay L. Early, former National Guardsman and hotelman, who was badly injured in an automobile accident here 10 days ago, when two companions wore killed instantly, died at 10 o'clock last night in the Carlisle Hospjtnl of pnoumonia brought on by the accident. DRAUGHTS OF LIQUOR FATAL i Hold Man Whose Cheap Booze Caused Two Deaths Coatesville, Pa., April 6. —Charles, better known as "Sock" Mann, who i purchased liquor for 50 cents a quart Spring's Richest Weaves In Colored Dress Goods Formal Presentation To -morrow j| In the opening display, made to-morrow for the first time, will be these exclusive weaves: Tissue in white ground* and neat stripes, cheeks of helio, black, blue, green, brown ami pink. Yard 20c Voiles, 36 inches wide; white and col ored grounds with floral designs. Yard, 25c "Efleure" Grafton voiles; white and col ored grounds with fancy floral printings; these are exclusive importations. Yard, Silk voiles; 36 inches wide; white and I tinted grounds and floral desigus; half | silk. Yard 75 C Columbia voile; 44 inches wide; with large floral designs and bordered effects. Yard, H»c Voiles, in all the new aud staple shades. j Yard I»c to ii»c Embroidered voile, in white grounds and neat woven colored figures of pink, green, blue, helio and black; 40 inches wide. Yard sßc to sl.o<) Embroidered crepe; white grounds and neat woven colored figures. Yard, 25c and 30c Lace cloth; 36 inches wide; a lace weave of white grounds with floral de signs. Yard, 35c Minstral cloth; a crepe weave; 36 inches wide. Yard ,80c Poplins of silk and cotton; 36 inches ! wide. Yard Crepe de Chine; 36 inches wide; half silk in neat rosebud designs. Yard, . .«9c j $1.20 eponge suiting; 42 inches wide. Yard Silk stripe voiles; 36 inches wide. Yard. 40 C Printed Klaxon in white grounds and neat floral designs. Yard, 15c Dress linens; 36 inches wide in solid shades. Yard 30c to s»c Non crush linen; 4!) inches wide. Yard, 80c iiOc crepe cords; 34 inches wide; one half silk. Yard, j»Dc I). & J. Anderson ginghams; in fancv Scotch plaids, colors absolutely fast. Yard Win. Anderson ginghams and shirtings in over 100 different styles; made in Glas gow, Scotland. Yard »5c Dress ginghams in checks, stripes and j fancy plaids. Yard 12t£c and 15c Dress ginghams in seersucker stvles and plain shades. Yard 7*£ c t* Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. in Lancaster and Rave it to Karl South ern and Frank Short, each aged 21 years, of Coatesville, who were found dcail in'an open field on Saturday, was held for court in SSOO bail last night before Squire George G. Mytr. Mann is charged with giving liquor to the vic tims, who are alleged to have been per sons of known intemperate habits. Mann said that he bought the cheap whiskey, known to "topers" as "scats," from a wholesale dealer in Ijancaster. He met Short anil Southern after his return homo and they \*ent into the field and drank uutil the two quarts were consumed, _ , $