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12 r —— Ye ft r j Women's Neckwear at Big Silk Dresses That Were $12.50 to Specials in the Linen Section Reductions in the Last ! $20.00 to Go Tomorrow for $3.75 I for the Last Day of the Year Day of the Year Sale Sizes Range From 14 to 40: In Staple Colors sl-39 hemmed crochet bed spreads, large size. Special, , $12.50 taffeta silk dresses in green and navy; $20.00 reseda green taffeta silk dress, skirt Cf . , . SI.OO ' " grades for 1«/j0 broad girdle, collar and vest of dotted net. trimmed with circular flounce and black velvet * c Inens 101 dresses and fancy work, 36 inches wide, Neckwear in scores of styles, representing many of our Sj ze 14 • j ast ( j av Q f t | ie year sa j e ribbon, waist of cream net and black velvet. mostly cream shades. Special, yard 25$ choicest values will go on sale to-morrow in the last day of the $20.00 dark blue satin messaline dress, crepe de^chine^drcss'in^jldrose*"'nrf » llcst towc ' s with blue and red embroidered borders. year sale at just one-fourth the original price. waist and skiit trimmings of figured messa- liogany, tan and Copenhagen; high necks and Special Some of the stock is mussed and some finger marked— line, lace \est and collai, size 36. Last dav long sleeves; net yokes. Sizes 18, 34 and 30. r> i ves, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Rear. , ' rn ' ■ of the year sale $3.75 Last day of the year sale choose at f- instead ot ?oc. $18.50 and $20.00 taffeta dresses in black and $20.00 taffeta silk dresses in dark blue, Co- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, street Floor. reseda green and gold changeable, skirt trim- penhagen and green, tunics trimmed with ' J "T> j * -t • med with circular flounce or swirl ruffles; ruffles and edgings; long sleeves and low neck, IVlen S ail CI J3OVS lVj.aOK.iria WS wide ribbon girdle. Sizes 36 and 38. Last day lace collars. Last day of the year sale. $15.7.5 .-I - j—, T T 1" 0t tlle vear sa '° #3.75 I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. *ll fl 1 1 All Pictures rrom Our Hon- f ——; : specially Reduced day stock to Go Tomorrow Women's Hosiery in the One Day at Half Price Sale: Exceptional v alues Mark «-•. p* n«ki«™ d, r », Many of the most charming pictures that we have ever This Year-End Clearance i voar Men ' s * IOOO Mackinaws - ,or ,he had in our department of gift pictures will be offered in the end ;n i i i n r 1 i c i • i r » i r *i i i i- i i r i • i t . * ' ' rUc mack silk lisle liose; fashioned feet. In hast black lisle hose; fashioned feet and Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's store, street Floor. of the. year sale to-morrow at one-half regular prices. thc j ast d of lhc veaf sa , e double tops. In the last day of the year sale, In other words you can buy 51. 25 pictures for <>3<\ and v .i , i -,i , i. i i T • l ast black silk boot seamless hose In the llcavv cotton hose, fashioned feet. In the \/ F7 J C * 1 $2.?0 pictures for , a>t day of tlle vear salc | , asl (lav : of thc year saK . . Y ear-ona opecials in ■ Xn stewart/secona Fioo, Men's and Women's Underwear in the Year-End Sale -p \,A WT U +U Men's heavy wool fleece lined shirts and the year sale, each s Siif, 1 OWOIS aflCl VV aSxl X^lOtllS drawers. In thc last day of the year sale, Women's heavy white cotton ribbed vests _ each and pants; fleece lined. In the last day of thc 15c union linen huck towels, good size. Special, 4 for !350 Dress Skirts in Naw fo ,Rlack J 10 "/-'' n . alur f +I w ° ol sl,irt , s and . y™' sa, °' , ea ;' h :!lk ' 2«) c linen buck towels, initials P, N and T. Special, 150 w 1 Ouu wiv 11 lO lli. l ic\ v j vVJ I—/IClv_ylV crs. In the last day of the year sale, each, Women s heavy cotton ribbed union suits; Boys' heavy Jaeger color cotton fleece fleece lined. In the last day of the year sale, was h cloths in plain white and colors. Special, 2 for 5^ the End of the y car Sale '' nCt ' S '" rtS aiK ' t * ravvers ' l ' ie ' ast ( ' a y Remnants of table linen and white goods at a third less f prices marked on tickets. Skirts of which we have only one, two or three of a kind Gold and Silver Jewelry at Very Material have been detached from our regular stock, in the Outergar- O • • r t-i > ment Section and given prices that show decided reductions. i bavmgs in the Year-End Sale To-morrow j n * > r v In navy blue, black and waffle checks of subdued tones 2JU . nn „ 39( . Bulll nn „ sllvep ~.w H t . asM Vt . ap Kll „ 52<25 Sler)lns Bllvei . linl l>rilßllos . V( . ar s„ie DrOKeil OIZCS $4.95 black skirts in a half dozen sizes. Reduced to $1 .OS Sal,< <«c pri s(k- Vtais liair rrri-ivors aiid inKT i»fi'xVs «in. r _ ... . , , 25e Silver plated ami white ciiainclctl jiitturc frames. i„ i. (£ E? AA _ j j C 4 AA T $7.00 blue and black poplin skirts. Reduced to ... S.».(H) Year K..d Sale prk-e | Vl.or, ll.m- ple W toilet iilvi-rMd'ateii; «.ia.-an- IpO.UU Corsets at IbZ95 V) hlnr and hlark «kirt« Rprlneerl to "Ilk i .. '. ,9c silver eoiu purses, ear l'.nd teed. Year End Sale price <83.50 nine anu Diacic SKirtS. Keaucea to Sale price 25e I r.Oe beads, all colors. Year End Sale price ~ . 10c SIO.OO black silk skirt. Reduced to Kaie'l^c" my ." O,U . |C ! I . < ' ,o<l ' 8 . ! W ! h . ~larmS' .. V . l ' ar si:so Km'''saic'p!ife '^'r."! a " "'!" rs a ' Ml . V a«c A Spedal ,0t ° f corscts ,las bccn rcd "ced for the last day $8.50 black broadcloth skirt. Reduced to $(>..10 —— the year. I iiese aic broken sizes of $5.00 Redfern, American . ' Thousands Handkerchiefs Reduced , A 7 , r /->i u Last Day of the Year Sale Year-End Specials at the \/|p»-n Women ' u finger marked from handling. Many styles are eSnger marked from handling. Many styles are a _ broidered in one corner. L/I Ug Pit" I nAX/PfPfl Pnroo The savings are too important to miss on these items— „ . , • , WCi OU. X 1 lOt/O r, c handkerchiefs, in the J-ast Oif.v of the Year 15c handkerchiefs. In the Last Day of the Ypnr bottle Peroxide. Special, )c and 49c Rubber Gloves. Sale ~sc Sale 10c Snecial Many styles of rubbers for all members of the familv at 0c handkt * rthlefs - In t,ie Day of the Year 2."> c handkerchiefs, in the i.a«t Day of the Year ill) j ar Petroleum Jelly. **"***•**•*••••• * o<iin >c bale is,. ' *y - j j z.ic 1 u-bo-lax. Soecial 1 snecial nrices to-morrow 12% c handkerchiefs. In the Last Day of the Year Children's boxed handkerchiefs, regularly 150 Special . - . ... ' p F • 7c Reduced to 10c s i ze Beef, Iron and 15c shaving stick in mckcl Men s $1.25 one-buckle arctics with heavy roll edge soles no„ Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. . c 'i'ltu box Si>cci-il «>. and heels. Clearance price ;ioC Wine. Special . tMfp • --1 >»' ittp Men's SI.OO self-acting sandal and clog rubbers, medium narrow 7" "| —i -j / —> . < 25c Purity Cold Cream. 25c wood back hair brushes. toe lasts. Clearance price 7fV . j V/ h SAPPIiI SQ 1 A f |"V O COtYl on f Special I.lf Special, 13f, or 2 for .. :£. r >t Women's 50c rubbers, opera toe last for low heels. Clearance price, C/Cil J—/i IVA W IJC'L'ICIIO 111 - Coalean Soap. Special, 40 •IH<: . . • , . ... . . . , . , cial, 3 cakes for B<r D.. P. & S., Street Floor, Front Women's 60c rubbers, storm and croquet cut on three styles of lusts. games and toys remaining lroiu tile Christmas stock at just one-third tlic holidav Clearance price js u prices. Misses' 60c rubbers, storm and rroquet cuts. Clearance price, 30c 39c detachable handle floor mops. Year-End Spe- ! 98c round porcelain serving trays Year-End *-» l—l A Qo 1 « „X- Children's 45c rubbers, storm and croquet cuts. Clearance price, 2Uc cial price 25c cial price g„~ Y GcLY" DIIU Ol 1 >OOOIIS CHILDREN'S RUBBER BOOTS 25c dust absorbing long handle mops. Year-End i claV price a ! e ' eoaßter sc ' t8 ' 7 piece8 ' Year-End Spe- Children's $1.25 rubber boots, knee high. Clearance price . SIOO Special price 15c j 98c lipped aluminum saucepans. "Year-End Spe- 25c Stop-run hose loops. Spe- Fancy colored belting. 5ue .2,..c,^ io*ci a i. ic„ R .i, K ... price si.so ' * 2.ic ribbon hair ornaments Fancy silk belting, 25c to Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor, Rear. , CT" 1 (~\ A "T% * OI " cll ' ,clrcn - Special, set, SI.OO Values. Special yard Boys ihI.UU Cow Boy Suits, 69c p....«« Specials in Leather Goods SI.OO Khaki Blouses, 50c P , , H D . SI.OO and $1.25 leathei handbags with extra change purse The end of thc year clearance in the Men's and lioys' Store carries a message of economy attCy L/ltteriS af 1 lair X^riOe in variety of styles, slightly imperfect. Special <};{ a in many staple lines for Winter wear, including— „ .... . Fine lot of fancv linens, including doilies, cenlernicccc 75c and SI.OO Japanese silk covered letter books and cinl Boys' sl.oo C<wbo.v and Indian suits, with complete Men's 25c silk four-1.,-luiiul neckw.-ar. To-.nor- , , , /, cicipiti.es, anu card equipment.. To-morrow «0c rmv scarfs and shams; 2oc to $2.00 values. C earance nricr Snecial . , - Boys' SI.OO Kliakl flannel blouse Waists. To- 12f*c sw " a * price, cases. special morrow 50c 50< " combination suspenders and pad K arter sets. 12U<|k to «iifl fw» Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Front Men's 10c and linen and cambric counter To-morrow, 35c or S for <<,» . , T , . ..... / soiled handkerchiefs. To-morrow 7c; 1 for 25c | SI.OO dark grey wool shirts at 7.7.7. .7.7.7. Jsc Vel '' Pon,eroy & s,ewart ' ' street Rear. Camp Hill Water Case Decided For Company, but Contest Is Still On Judge Seibert, of New Bloomfleld, Perry county, presiding as special judge In the courts of Cumberland c ounty, has filed an opinion dismissing the case of Camp Hill vs. the River lon Consolidated Water Company in a short opinion. The committee appoint ed by the citizens has arranged for a meeting to confer with the attorneys and to determine the next move, to be followed by a citizens' meeting to be WEDNESDAY EVENING, held in the fire company building in the borough of Camp Hill for the pur pose of making a report to the citizens regarding the suit. The New Chester Water Company was the subject of a somewhat similar case recently in the Delaware county c ourts, in which Judges Isaac Johnson and Willtam H. Broomall handed down a decision making permanent tin- tem porary injunction restraining the water company from installing meters. The court stated while it "could not con sider the reasonableness or unreason ableness of the rate question, It was within the power of somebody to slow up the water company until the Public Utilities Commission disposed of the case, whichh as been taken to it," and in their opinion the county courts have this power." Dr. Shaw Hunting Man Whose Brains She Has Special to 'I he Telegraph Atlantic City, Dec. r,o.—Dr. Anna Howard Shaw has another mission in life aside l'rom the "cause"; she's looking for the man whose brains she has. This was revealed during her suffrage talk before the New Jersey State Teachers' Association, in sixtieth annual convention here this afternoon. "Men get so sentimental that they can't Introduce a woman right to an audience," she said during the course of her suffrage appeal. "1 have been introduced as-the woman with a man's HARRISBURG TELEGRAPET liraln. I'd like to sec the man whose brain I've got." Later she said: "Men don't consider us as human brings. They are logical enoufch in discussing men, but when they refer to us it is not as women, but as aunts, wives, sisters, cousins, sweethearts. They cannot talk of women unless sentiment knocks them off their base." Mutt and Jeff to Aid Mummers Get Money Good news came to the Mummers' Association to-day. Mutt and Jeff will be in the New Year's parade. And that is not all—the funny fellows will take a trip over the city in au auto mobile to-morrow. Mutt and Jeff will do their daily cartoon stunt in the Telegraph (irst. Then they'll join the officials of the Mummers' Association in a finance boosting campaign. Thcv want to shake hands with their " friends in llarrisburg, young and old. All over the city a moving picture man will follow Mutt and Jeff. Mummers will meet to-night prior to their masMuerade ball at Wintcrdale to go over detallß for the New Year Day demonstration. SCORE HURT IN COLLISION By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 30. A score of persons were Injured, one seriously DECEMBER 30, 1914. enough to be taken to a hospital when l a local accommodation train bumped into an empty passenger coach in the terminal of the Philadelphia and Heading Railway in tills city to-day. Most of these injured were cut by glass. British Insuring Against War in Year With U. S. I.ondon, Dec. 30.—A premium of 15 guineas |M'r cent, was being paid In Lloyd's yesterday on polh-ic- worded: "To pay a total loss in event of dec laration of war between Great Britain and America wltliin twelve months i from date." The premium to insure against war beinft declared Itetween Norway and Great Britain within twelve months is now 7 guineas per cent. HLIGIIT GAINS CIjAIMKI) RV I'HKNCII NKAIt MMI'I'OHT By Associated Press Pnris. Dec. 30, 2.30 P. M. Franco claims slight gains near Nieuport in the official announcement given out by the War Department this after noon. This communication also re cites other points along the line where German attacks have been driven , hack. There has been heavy bom barding ut St. Georges; In the Aisne (region and on the heights of the Meuse.