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Invitations Issued For MESSIMER'S Homemade Sweets 3rd St at Briggs Stamped Articl es When finished, they make desirable, inexpensive gifts. Attractive are the crepe kimonos to be worked in the simple, long daisy stitch. Also the stamped to work undergarments, children's dresses, centerpieces, pillow cases, cushion tops, and run ners to match. IIAIUUSBURG CSJ TELEGRAPH OCTOHERCf.1014. THURSDAY EVENING, Special Purchase of DRESS SKIRTS To morrow we place on sale one of the most attractive skirt offerings we have ever offered.

There are fifty all wool. Berge skirts In navy and black, In two styles, one with yoke and vest effect, the other with plain tunic over accordeon pleated underskirt of self material; the values are Tou may have your choice for 10 12 S. 4th St the Ranb Diehl Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clark E.

Diehl. of 255 Briggs street, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Fanny Kennedy Diehl, to William Shultz Raub. of Lancaster. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr.

John V. Fox, in the Grace Methodist KnlseoDal Church. Wednesday evening, November 11, at 8 o'clock. A reception will follow the service at the residence of the bride's sister. Mrs.

James G. Hatz, 110 West State street. After a southern wedding journew Mr. and Mrs. Raub will make their home in Lancaster, where Mr.

Raub is connected with the Sheet Metal and Supply Company. BREAKS A GOLD, PENS CLOGGED 'Tape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store.

It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. Advertisement. $1.98 COATS An unusuallv large collection of pretty College Coats for Ladies and Misses is to be seen here now in novelty mixtures, Scotch Plaids and Mixtures and plain shades, all this season models, and worth 18.50 to 122.50. Our prices.

$4.98 to $15.98 EXTRA VALUE IN SERGE DRESSES All wool serge dresses In navy and black, silk girdle and vest white pique collar and cuffs, coat effect In back, and un QQ usually pretty model for street wear; value 7.50. Our price. don't Forget ihe Number GIRLS WIN Don't Forget the Number HI STRAW Beanty Culture Shop 316 CHESTNUT STREET MRS. REKDE FIGHT ON BIG TRUCK Deny Street U. B.

Endeavor So ciety Hold Modern "Straw ride" to Mechanicsburg lave you ever bumped over the roads In a big wagon stacked with straw? Of course you have! But have you ever rolled along on the same pile of. straw in a big motor truck? Well that's the difference between the pld fashioned and the modern "straw ride" and. take it from the members of the Derry Street United Brethren Church Christian Endeavor Society, the modern method has the old one beaten to a The Derry street endeavorers, thirty or more in number, piled Into a big truck at Fifteenth and Derry streets last night at 8 o'clock and at 9 were in. Mechanicsburg eating fried 03 sters as big as Jack Johnson's right palm or thereabouts. Song singing, trying to find room for the many obtrusive feet and a straw battle.

In which the girls came off victorious, were the features of the In the party were: MisseS Helen AVeaver, Eleanor Weaver, Helen Bright, Mabel Bright, Stella Vlrich, Opal McCans, Kathryn Carl, Elida Buckaloo, Irene Scholl, Catherine Erma Henry, Sylvia Drawbaugh, Elizabeth Wilson, Miriam Carl, Mr. and Mrs. C. Laurence Shepley, Charles Gerhart, Earl Mal seed, Frank Barley, Joseph Coop er, Harold Hamilton, Roy Mikle, Al Cooper, Ralph Manley, William Earle Renn, Stover Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Filbert were the I chaperons. FACIAL MASSAGE Manicuring Hair Dressing Scald Treatment Shampooing Special To morrow Butter Balls 40c lb. Chocolate and Vanilla Tlilrd 5trwtatilierr The Shop Individual LAMES' BAZAAR THE WORD "BARGAIN" Was Never More Appropriately Used Than in the Case of These Ladies Fall Outergarments The ult of Ladles' and MIm r'all Outnwrments which we conducting la not a matter of choice. have li forced to reduce lrloes materially to overcome the overstocked condition of our more due to the kwardnrmi of the senaon.

We mention this, not In a spirit of compluint. hut to ImpreM upon you the exceptional adntaea you may enjoy thla araaon. by purohain now. ALLURING SUIT OFFERINGS IN THE SALE All wool aerve and novelty cloth auita. newest model.

QQ aatln llnln: sixes up to 42. worth Bale price Gabardine, untlnlahed diagonal, poplin, aerje and novelty cloth aulta In all wanted ahadra and modrls; worth tlflQR Bale price Tv 20.M to $2.8 aulta In poplins, sergea, Esbardtnes, broadcloths, unfinished worsted and finished serges, dinner's and $15 98 other gunranteed sat'n lining. Hale price Vults In broadcloths, finished and unfinished sentes, KSbardlnes, novelty cloths, poplins, worth 127.50 to 50.00. Kale prices. $18.98 to $35.00 Extra Special WAIST OFFERINGS We were fortunate In securing at a price a lot of handsome waists.

There are three lots to choose from, all embodying; the strict command of fashion. The values are In each instance f5, but through the price concession given us, you may select tomorrow from black net waists over white silk, with corded silk vest and cuffs. Special to morrow $3.08 Plaid taffeta Silk Waists In navy green; messaline Silk. Waists in plain shades and newest models for $2.98 MISS LEI MILLER TO WED E. J.

DUIULAP Both Yonnf Folks Prominent in Athletics of the Local High Schools i 1 MISS LENA I. MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Miller, of H0S rium street, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Lena I. Miller and Edward James Dunlap. of this city. The wedding will take place, Thursday, November IS. The bride elect Is a graduate of the Central High school, class of 1913, and a member, of the it, V.

V. sorority. She captained the basketball team during her senior year. Mr. Dunlap.

an 1909 alumnus of Technical High school, played upon the Tech football team during his school term and is now connected with the Weaver Stewart contractors. Covenant Church Music For Sunday, October 25 Stanley Backenstoss, choirmaster, and Miss Canan, organist, announce the following musical number, for Sunday, October 25, at the Covenant Presbyterian Church: Morning service: Prelude, "Andante con moto. Calkin; offertory, "Berceuse," Delbruck: anthem, "Thou Will Keep Him in Perfect Peace." Demarest: postlude, "Tocatta," DuBois. Arthur JelTeries, baritone, will sing a selected BUIO. Evening service: Prelude.

Batiste: anthem. "Praise the Lord. Jerusalem. Maunder: offertorv "Meditation." Massenet: an inem, (selected) Mens Stoue Choir. composed of lifteen men of the church wno sins: evangelistic livmns in connee tlon with regular mixed choir each Sabbath evening; postlude, "March Aux iamteaux," Clark.

HOLMAX LOXG WEDDING Special to The Telegraph Millerstown, Oct. 23. The marriage of Miss Mary Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Long, and Dr.

Abram Holman, of Lewistown, took place on Wednesday evening at the bride's home, the Rev. R. Romig, pastor of the Lutheran Chusch at Liverpool, officiating in the presence of about 100 guests. Miss Maude Shover played the wedding march and the ceremony was performed beneath an arch of ferns and ground pine. Miss Helen Rounsley was maid of honor and Edward Holman, brother of the groom, was best man.

Dinner was served. After a wedding journey to New York and Boston Dr. and Mrs. Holman will reside in Sunday street, Millerstown. JIST AWOIXCE MARRIAGE OF MR.

AXD MRS. C. W. FRY Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Farner, of 1204 Bailey street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary E. Farner, to Chester W. Fry.

The ceremony was performed at Hagerstown, just a year ago, October 23, 1913, by the Rev. R. A. Boyles, and kept secret until now. Mr.

and Mrs. Fry are taking a trip to Baltimore and Washington and will be "At Home" after November 1, at 2040 Fulton street. LADIES' AID MEETSf The KpHrew oHirtu' A A last evening at the residence of Mrs. cju uuiuawiu, norm imru street. A special hour followed business and refreshments were served.

Miss Oml 1 1 i r. ne XTrt.u ry i street, has gone to Boston to visit Mr. aim mis. a. oiump at tlieir home in Chelsea.

MEMBERS OF B. H. S. CI.VB E.VJOY A MERRY DAXCE cv me j3. xi.

o. shaw s.Hall, were Miss Gertrude Kear Goldle Katzman, Miss Goldie Mae winnow. Miss Davidson, of Philadelphia; Miss Ida Reamer, of Wyford, Miss Helen Baturin, Miss Dora Cohen, Miss Helen Silverman. Miss Esther Arch, Miss Rae Broude, Miss Anna Michlo vitz, Minnie Rochman, Miss Mary Constance Baturin, Miss Florence Capin, Miss Mary Cooper, Miss Tillie Basch, Miss Hanna Michaels, Miss Mlss Bessie Capin, Miss Frank, Charles Cooper, Lou Co Albert Arch, Mitchell Wolfe, B. Cohen, A.

Bloom, Charles Brenner, Herman Nathan, I RJfeCkm Mlillr' Lot Williams L. Samuel Handler I. Cohen, David Morrison, B. Goodman of Baltimore; William Yoffee. of Palmyra, and S.

Litman. DELIGHTFTTTi MAsnrrDinr AT THE BOMGARDXER HOME Starting at 7.30 o'clock last evening, couples in gaudy costumes, were ushered Into the home of Mr. and Mrs John Bomgardner, 1827 Fulton street The rooms were decorated in yellow and black with corn stalks, pumpkins autumn leaves and com. Th. was spent In singing, dancing and "cauuiui ring was presented to Mrs.

Bomgardner by her husband as a birthday gift. All masks were removed as the DartV moved In the where supper was enjoyed by the fol lowiner DeoDle: Mr arvH itr ti Bomgardner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pennington, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brady, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Lambert, Mr. and Mrs Bradberry. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Anna Ross, Miss Eva Horner Miss Violet Bomgardner, Frank Lewis' ijioyu xiumgaruoer ana xJTank Lind sey.

AT THE PHOTOPLAY There has been many pictures made of volcano erdptlons and explosions but It can positively be said that the "Wrath of the Gods" surpasses anything ever released. A typhoon, shipwreck, earthquake and volcanic eruptions are portrayed with mervelous effects. "The Rose and the Thorne," a two reel Viagraph drama, will also be shown along with "Wrath of the Gods," making a splendid program for alL Advertisement. DR VE TO MOUNTAINS lUTWO BGWAGONS Secure Two BusheU of CheitauU tnd Senre Chicken Corn Soup Members of Claim No. 4 of the Derry Street United Prethren Church, taught by I.

W. Iiarnhard, had an outing terday, going to Peters' Mountains, near lauphln, in two large wagons Thry roamed about the woods, strolled to Cold Hprings and spent the entire day out of doors. A chicken corn soup dinner was served at noon, with Mrs. Hays as chief rook. Two bushels of hestnuta were gathered by the party, hich included Mr.

and Mra. George Young. Mrs. Edward Keldle. Mra Edward Lents.

Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Cocklin, Mrs. Rhoadea.

Mrs. Morningatar, Mrs. Wells. Mra. Drake, the Minxes Ruth and Helen Drake, Mrs.

Starry. Mra. Arnold. us Annie Keelr, Mrs. W.

A. Drawbaugh, Mrs. Ulrlch, MUs Miriam flrlch, Mrs. Hpltler and children. Mrs.

ttlnicer, Nolan Singer, Mra Straw, hecker. Iroy Strawhecket, Mrs, Elmer Drawbaugh and Mrs. Hays. Large Audience Greets Wednesday Club Artists The music lovers of Harrlaburg en joyed a rare treat last evening at the first fall concert of the Wednesday Club In Fahnestock Hall. A repre sentative audience of club members and their friends was most appreciative or the efforts of the visiting artists and many floral offerings were passed across the rootllKhts.

The entire program was presented by Miss Ruth McLlnn. pianiste, and Miss Florence Connor, vtollnlste, accompanied by Mrs. Bent L. Weaver. The president, Mrs.

E. J. Decevee, made the Introduction from the plat form. Miss MoIJnn. who Is a niece of J.

Horace McFarland, of this city. Is no stranger to Harrisburg's musical circles, having played before the Wednesday Club on several previous occasions. She lives in Princeton, X. and is a well known figure on the concert stage throughout this part of the country. Her wonderful power of expression was demonstrated particularly through Chopin's scherzo from the sonata in flat minor and her technique and control through Rubinstein's staccato etude.

She is one of the few students of the piano forte who possesses the gift of merg ing her personality into her playing and carrying her audience with her. Miss Connor, from Sussex, England, ir, touring America in "concert work. She is a finished artiste, sure of herself and her power. This is the third time she has been the guest of Harrisburg's largest musical society and her welcome is always a warm one. The most enjoyable number the evening was Schubert's Ave Maria.

The plaintive singing area of Miss Connor' violin with the solemn majesty of the piano accompaniment made a combination long, to be remembered. A number of the selections have never been played io public before a Harrisburg audience, especially' Mac Dowell's "Light and Silvery Cloudlets'' and Mrs. Beach's "Gavotte Fan tastique." It was in the latter that Miss McLinn showed to best advantage in her light, semi staccato touch, although her rendering of Schumann's allegro from "Faschingschwank" was so good that it brought a short encore. RETt RXS FROM CHINA A. Maxwell Paget, of Canton, China, arrives in the city to day for a visit with friends in this vicinity.

Mr. Paget, a former resident, will wed Miss Mary Baum, of Wormleysburg, while home and take his bride to China. later on. I Miss Pearl Boring of Pittsbureh lias returned home after visiting; C. H.

Jienr, at Norm inira street. Mr. and Mra. Frank Famous, of South Market Square, will spend the weeK ena in new lorn liij'. Mrs.

snerman wotestine.or 1623 Chest nut street, is the guest of Philadelphia irienas. tnis weeK. Villiam Davidson and his mother. Mrs. D.

D. Davidson, are enioviner a stay in the Catskills. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Z. VVallower. of Front and Maclay streets, are home after i ten days' trip to Joplin, and Okla homa City. Oklahoma. Mrs.

James Le Anderson and small daughter, Marie Anderson, left for their Home in New lork after a short visit with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ueorg uray, of Market street. Miss Jeanne Clarke, of State street. was hostess to day at an autumn luncheon of ten covers, for her cousin, Miss Mary Kane, of Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Aldinger, of 1908 Green street, are spending several aays in rnuaaeipma ana New York. Miss Mary Campbell, of.

1216 Market street, wno nas, been quite HI, of diph theria, is convalescing at her home. Mrs. John l. Pugh, of Cloverly Heights, was hostess for the Idyhvhile Card Club at the meeting this week. Mrs.

John Reily. of Fort Hunter, is home from Germantown. where shn visited her sister, Mrs. John Wister, for a bjiui i nine. Mrs.

Carroll Wheeler and small nn Dwight Wheeler, left for their country place in Ulster county, X. after a uritfi may wiin relatives in town. Mrs. jonn Bruna Keefer, of 1831 North Front street, is improving in health after a reoent illness. Russel Tomlinson and William Tom llnson have returned home to Cham, bersburg after a visit with their moth.

er. jvirn. w. xomuoBon, at 1649 Regina CASHETS KEEP BOWELS REGULAR AND (IE COLDS No headache, soar stomach, bad cold or constipation by morning Get a 10 cent box. Colds whether In the heabS or anv part of the body are quickly overcome by urging the liver to action and keeping the bowels free of poison.

Take Cascarets to night and you will wake up with a clear head and no doubt you will wonder what became of your coldi Cascarets work while you sleep; they cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases: take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poi son from the bowels. Remember the quickest way to get rid of colds la one or two Carcarets at night to cleanse the system. Get a 10 cent box at any drug store. Don't forget the children. They relish this Candy Cathartic and it is often all that is needed to drive a cold from their little systems.

Advertisement. Witmer, Bair Witmer, Main Store and Annex We Have Made Special Preparation For You For To morrow IN ALL DEPARTMENTS j0 Special WaiM fr Saturday and Monday, ine white lingerie, voile, lace trimmed, long klecvc; reduced from $1.95 to $475, (or 91.30 and $1.03 Silk Crrpe de Chine Waists, long tdceve; navy, old, maize, rose and elph blue. Reduced from $5.75 and $7.50, for HW.W.1 White Lingerie Wait, in plain and embroidered voile, fancv crepes: wme. lace trimmed, others IV K. ct.

etc 9 3. Vi OS, :i.30 and 91.30 10 Mvle of Waists, plain or striped crepes; Roman, Persian, etc IIL'NDKLDS OF NKW SUITS AND COATS 50 New Sample and Regular Stock Suits: black, green, brown, navy, values to Special Jor Saturday, 913.00 New Serge Dresses plain or satin combination 90.30, 9H.3, 9H.03 to 913.00 Dress Skirt black and navy to 911.73" $ilk Petticoats 9.00, tt.30, 9.J.73, 9 1.00 to 93.00 Witmer, Biir Witmer Annex, 311 Walnut, For Great Values 50 New Winter Coats this eek Sport or College the and full length, for the yoUng irirls. middle aged or elderly women; black, navy and mixtures. The best value we ever offered 91.73, 93.00 and 93.73 50 Odd Winter Coats v. 90.OO, 97.30 and 97.03 9 Winter Suits for girls and small women; 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 38 sizes; $10.00 to $15.00 values.

F.xtra specials for Saturday 93.00 6 New Styles of Waists, in white and the new stripes. Kxtra special for Saturday, 93 Silk" Jersey and Messaline Petticoats: colors and black, 91.73, 91.03, 92.30, 92.73, 92.03 and 92.08 Serge Dresses; navv, black and brown; P. K. collar and cuffs, long overskirt, 9.J.73 and 91.30 New Fall Dress Skirts navy and black small and large sizes 92.23 to 91.23 House Dresses ginghams, percales, sizes 16 to 56 91.00 to 91.03 Witmer, Bair Witmer 202 and 311 Walnut Street CLASS GIRLS GIVE SHOWER TO BRIDE Mrs. William Beichley Receives Surprise Linens, China and Kitchenware Members of John C.

Nissley's class of ygung women in the First Baptist Church gave a surprise shower last evening to Mrs. William Beichley at her home, 214 Herr street. In honor of her recent marriage. The gifts included hand painted china, beautifully embroidered linens and kitchen ware arranged in quaint devices. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Beichley's sister, Mrs. Willard F. Vance, at the close of a delightful social evening. The appointments were of green and white, with fair flowers and foliage prevailing. The donors of the shower were Miss Anna Dewhurst, Miss Jennie Sellers, Mrs.

J. D. Coover. Mrs. Annie Price, Miss Rosa Clark.

Mrs. Mary McGinley, Miss Laura Stephens, Mrs. Sidney Fickes, Miss Margaret Katharine McGinley, Mr. and Mrs. Betcniey, miss Leah Miller.

Mrs. John C. Nissley, Miss Sarah Lerue and Mrs. Vance. Bittinger Otto Bridal Is a Quiet Home Event The marriage of Miss Lulu C.

Otto to J. S. Bittinger, of Mechanicsburg, was a quiet eyen of Tuesday evening, October 20, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Seymore Simmons, 2138 North Fourth street. The Rev.

Mr. Sharp, of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Mechanicsburg, officiated, in the presence df the immediate families. i The attendants'were Mrv and Mrs. Simmons and Master Hubert Simmons acted as ring bearer. The bride wore a dainty gown of white lace over satin and carried a shower bouquet of.

bride roses. Congratulations and a wedding supper followed the service. Mr. and Mrs. Bittinger will be "at home" to their friends after November 1 at 2138 North Fourth this city.

CAMP HILL CIVIC CLUB TO HOLD DIRECTORS' MEETING There will be a special meeting of the officers and directors of the Camp Hili Civic Club held Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the residence of the president. Mrs. James W. Milhouse, Market street. A full attendance is urged in order to transact business of importance.

as Mrs. Doehne Entertains at Cards at Bellevue Guests of Mrs. Edward F. Doehne. of Bellevue Park, had the pleasure of meeting Mrs.

Albert Cummins, of Had dontield. N. yesterday afternoon at her pretty suburban home. Cards were enjoyed and refresh, ments served In rooms artistically decorated in white chrysanthemums. The invitation list included Mrs.

Arthur Keown. Mrs. William Bishop, Mrs. Nathan Hause. Mrs.

Willis Gelst Newbold, Mrs. Frederick W. Watts, Mrs. George Doehne. Mrs.

James Fry Bullitt, Mrs. Uscar wiCKersnam, airs. Samuel Dunkle. Mrs. Louis Haehnlen, Mrs.

Karl Richards. Mrs. Albert Fritchey. Mrs. C.

Harry Kain, Mrs. Frank C. Sites. Mrs. Harry Stover, Mrs.

Charles E. Covert, Mrs. Mercer B. Tate. Mrs.

Arthur Herr, Mrs. Martin W. Fager and Miss Helen McFar land. Come out and dance the old dances as well as the new. Hill Dancing Academy, Thirteenth and Market streets.

Advertisement. MRS. PALMER IX THE CITV caWb Pnttai Piilmpr nf Fnrt Huston, Texas, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Brua Keefer, at Front ana Itamuion Hireeia. mm.

rai I I was daughter of the late General Joseph Wilson Duncan. $10 and $12 SAMPLE dJ7 Qb DRESSES at i One and two of a kind in navy and black only; stunning models in all Serge and Serge and Silk all sizes. HEADACHES Don't Dope Them With Poisonous Drugs If you suffer from chronic or periodical headaches there is something seriously wrong with your system. Headache Is disease, it is a symptom. The only way to get rid of it is to correct the trouble at Its root.

Stop fooling yourself 'by taking so called headache remedies, which ar nothing but mild poisons in a disguised form. They simply kill the pain tem Dorarily without helping your trouble In the slightest. Your doctor will tell you that the only sensible thing to do is to CORRECT THE CAUSE. You can do this by using Morrel's Salts "The Safe Headache Remedy." Made from the marvelous curative waters of the Manitou Mineral Spring in Saskatchewan. Canada.

A natural remedy known to the Indians for centuries. Now available to you in a convenient form for the first time. The label gives full directions and complete analysis. Positively guaranteed to! contain no drugs or other injurious substances employed by most headache and constipation remedies. i Take Morrel's Salts in the morning as an appetizer.

Correct constipation or liver and kidney sluggishness with it Use it whenever your system needs a corrective or tonic: Pleasant and refreshing for young or old, and for all digestive disorders. This Salt has no bad after effects. Goes right to the seat of your trouble and does Its work in a mild yet permanent way. One bottle will convince you. Try one botOe to prove its value.

At your druggist's. Morrel's Manitou Mineral Chicago, 111. Advertisement. Preliminary Tea Today Starts Rainbow Campaii The preliminary tea, starting tl "rainbow campaign" for membersh In the Voting Women's Christian Ass elation, will be held this afternc from 4 to o'clock at the new. bull (ng.

Fourth and Walnut Mrs. Henry McCormlck. Mrs. Ro ert A. Lamberton.

Mrs. J. K. Sml and Mrs. D.

M. Gilbert will nresi at the tables. All captains and lie tenants of the campaign will be In a tendance, all ready for actual woi which begins all over the city to nu row. ST.tRT FOR PHILADELPHIA SIXDAV BY ALTOMOBII Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Beshore, of To count; Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Young a son. Andrew Young, of 1614" Nor Fourth street, leave Sunday, for automobile trip to Philadelphia. Th will stop at Reading en route for short stay with Frank Beshore and i turn home by. way of Lancaster ai York.

Your Eyes Examined Free By competent and reliable eyesight specialists: Our methods of examining are scientific. No drops used Glasses fitted! with first quality spherical lenses for sewing and reading as low as $1.00. No drops used. RUBIN RUBIN Eye Sight Specialists 320 Market St. Second Floor.

Bell Phone 2020W Open Evenings The Edmund; Skif Vocal Studios J. EDMUND Directos In Harrisburg Tuesdays and Wedl nesdays, beginning Sept. 29th. MISS sistaat. R.

FLORA WEIL, Aa Studio 23 North Third Stree Gigantic Coat and Suit Sale 500 Fall SUITS and COA TS Will Be on Sale Tomorrow in One Sensational Lot Never Offered For Less Than $20 $32.50 Latest trimming; effects smartly tailored coats and suits, beautifully lined; long and short models. Newest yoke Skirt effects and flared yoke coats, fancy but ton trimming newest luiwis. Special Sale of VEL VET DRESSES Including the New Orlander Dress with detachable top coat. Absolute $15 value. Saturday, choice El $5 New Fall SKIRTS J2 Cg For The flare tunic model in fine Equality Serge and Bedford cord, plain and braid 1 jVi ij itJ ii4W eu iiiouci, na.vy a.nu uiacK oniy; an sizes Coat Bargains For Saturday 1 1 Tt 1 i full 1rtTi mnrlplc in r1n in colors, mixtures and large plaids.

The most exceptional lot of coats it has ever been our good fortune to be. able to give you at the price. Sizes for all from Misses 14 years to Women's 44." 7, 1 1:.

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