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B44W. Mr. 4nd Mr4 ChArl4 K. lit ormrr irv CHIROPRACTIC Aa.ttttttti'! UARY HIMMEL cnwrunvii Golden Roast Blend Coffee aromatic full flavor YouH enjoy Golden Roast Blend Coffee every sip of it for it if to delightfully rich in both flavor and aroma. The care which is exercised in blending Golden Roast is responsible for its excellent flavor.

Only the best coffees grown enter it, and then it is most carefully roasted. Golden Roast is packed in one pound packages, which preserve all of the flavor until you open it. At Your Grocer, R. H. LYON Coffee Purveyor to the Penn Harris Harrisburg, Pa.

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la com 11 tnvnt to Mim K4thrin4 Johnson. wh044 mrrUc to Albert I pa TT0V4. of thi4 cr. 4rtll uko pUc in tho n4r future. Tno ru" were: Ur.

John Itlouch. Mr. T. MrOov. rn.

Mi. M. TpJecrove. Mu Helen I'Pdrcrove. M1m lleiwie J4ckon.

I WAY 4, KX TUESDAY EVENING, INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS Girt Perot Sedil fAtrr re biri4 Jltmooal JkMb fta 4 MtWl BM 4 Krfti lr Ar af4en44 hrtlf than kUW4 4l A nlf, 4rl Vt 4Wtl tit be tn by lha row rif M4 W4 nbe. lUlirm r4 14 tiikM n44f; I1! r'' Coata 444 kl 44. fclU aih a H4ud etUy of cfM riu4. fun Cil bav ba w4 lewtag nml MUl! A444 MiffK rhairraaa; r. Mum M4el 11.

II Vzh Aibxz A l'dl44 Uth 14 b4r? vm ie4W4 t44 rfi4 bf4 lb fiu4 44 iU Ml IU C'M by It It 44h ale imU l4e lb Amnf Ir. OUIre Tpdecrove. MUw Mariraret I'pderrove. MIm lilllan Jackson. Mla4 Marirret Jackson.

Mlm Marcaret Rumpf. Mr. A. Tay lor. Torringtou Electric Vac Clean House the Modern Way Current coU leaa titan Sc a wwk Dauphin Electrical Supply Co.t Jno.

S. Musser. President 1434 Market Street Keeney's Flower Shop New Location Third and Boas Streets Opposite Moose Home NBW rpiK HARPIS8MR4T RCADINO LANCA8TK jPJSM HARRIS HOTEL BUILDING A Showing of Shantung Suits and Dresses Smart tailored and semi tailored mod els; straight lines and pleated styles. The dresses are made with over blouses and knife pleated skirts. Both braid and and embroidery trimming.

Organdy Blouses in both white and colors. Smart little frills on both cuffs and collars SPECIALLY PRICED $3.25 "Exclusive but not expensive" f.lAMY Fitffil ATGMATION IMMrhnit St4r Ctuptrr of rlrrn $Ur Mold Srt onl AonUrrwry TVe 44 444 mnf fMaW 444 Uf iVH'f. t4f I4 T4i4fa lur, w4 rebfi44 Ui 44J4 la f)tikwa lU. rri444 444 H44l4 Mfr4 4n4 41 vrixrk, 4fie w4k4 144 ftflWttut 4f4r4mu la rUi J4a A. turn, lr H'r 44 l4 lv4 4ri.

Um UUiaa 444 Wis iwirno IWcer: a44rk lira. MrKi va. rH orty 4U4ai rUitnei sola. 4 14 tni 4C4l 4rt. u.

uuiaa 444 Vr. IUna K. H4f4r4; r4 n. lira, l44r; or Sold. Uo44M S4 ttr.

Mrau I tor. nrv ArVI Ut i 44 liew. Mi4ll II, ea. thr Hiion; vixrl Iru. Mrs.

JtJta Motrin. Mrs. IUr maa K. 4afcT4 an4 K4ia Itora Urh; ro44ta. Mra K.

K. IUner; ot 4 io. Joha Xlorrsn: 444r4s KUaia lSrob4rh. pwt worthjr p. troa.

Tbo prraautioa of a rr Ike rat worthy matron. Mr. tvn. was ita44 by Mrs. Ueorco P.

Frako. and to the pal worthy patron. 11 win ivmbarh. Marshall II. Pran.

A rommunlty vine, la rharg 4 of Mrs. Lev. foltoMisl. The mrwber preoent at tba vnt aere: Mr. an.l Jlra.

Paul H. Kurman. Mr. an4 Mr, rieortt A. Ritter.

Mr. and Mr. Marshall II. Ivan. Mr.

and Mrs. Kdwin iHtrntMrh. Mr. and Mrs. Cfcarlea Uupp.

Mr. and Mrs. rVederte I'Oan. Mr. and Mr.

Ales. Maxwell. Mr. and Mr. John K.

Krohn. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Mr. and Mr.

Karl A. I'atterson. Mr. 4nd Mr4. Clarence H.

McMurray. Mr. nnd Mr. John A. Krir.

Mr. and Mr. John Morean. Mr. and Mr.

A. D. ltarr. Mrs. R.

C. Jobe. Mrs. Annie Haas. Mr.

W. V. WIUl. Mr. II.

K. Oohl. Mr. II. tz.

Oilman. Mrs, CJ. W. Hen ler. Mr.

Omrlra K. Oull. Mr. C. Peen.

Mr. H. E. Raker. Mr II.

M. fhelley. Mr. Mary tater. Mr.

T.la H. rrlpple. Mrs. II. K.

Doede. Mrs, AXllltum 8. Wallower. Mr. Charles ebourn.

Mr. O. A. Zlm merman. Mrs.

Cor Ew int Ilarr, Mr. C. A. Ucnch. Mrs.

Wendell P. Crabbe. Mrs. A. M.

Godhall, Mr. Katharine Drake, Mrs. Margie Lapp iry. lira, r.uth Lappiey. Mr.

C. w. tttttdorf. Mr. Cora Burford.

Mr. A. btineman. Mr. E.

O. Rosenberprer. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Mr. Ernetta Phernim.

Mrs. Lottie RlUman. Mr. John Wilt. Mr.

Howard Townsend. Mrs. Lillian Barn hart, Mrs. Louise Deppen. Mrs.

Rebecca Shirk. Mrs. Louise Spenelfr, Mrs. M. Ella Fack ler, Mrs.

William II. Maurer. Mrs. John B. Ferr Mrs.

Gustave Koster. Mrs. William Windsor. Mrs. E.

E. Haifner. Mr. Florence Ackley Ley. Mrs.

M. V. Wareham. Mrs. Georre P.

Drake. Mrs. Mary Wall. Mrs. Her man K.

Mrs. Guy Booda, Mrs. Charles Bogar, Mrs. Thomas Bogar. Mrs.

J. C. Seldel, Mrs. F. H.

De Haven. Miss Madeline Ritter. Miss Flor ence Elcholtz, Miss Julia M. Piper, Miss Nora Louise Myers, Miss Alva I. Sherman.

Miss Mary E. Rineard. Miss Katherina M. Machlan. Miss Ethel Batdorf, Miss Beatrice M.

Boger, Miss Lillian M. Koster, Orlo H. Brown, H. D. and Reno Leaner.

Hoffman Falls Wedding Solemnized Yesterday A wedding of interest to many Willianuport and Harrisburg folk was solemnized yesterday afternoon in the parlors of Stevens Memorial Methodist Church when Miss Edna May Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Falls.

1130 Washington street. Sniliarasport. and Charles Edward Hoffman were united in marriage by the Rev. Dr. Clayton Smucker.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman left the city after the ceremony on a short wedding trip. On their return they will reside in Williamsport The couple are well known here. Annual Ten Day Fair Opens at Church Today The annual ten day fair of St.

Paul's Baptist Church will open this evening, at 8 clock, with a local star concert, with Mrs. Marie Jones Temple, reader, and Mrs, Fitzhugh Baker and Miss Martha Fitzhugh Williams, vocal soloists. Monday evening Connor's moving pictures will be given, and Thursday evening, Mar 12, will be children's night. Gaily decorated booths in the basement will have articles for sale, and prizes wilt be awarded children and adults who make the most sales during the ten days. TO liEAVE CITY Mrs.

Ross Mitchell, of New Cas tle, who has been visiting her father, Ferdinand En gel, 432 Boas street, will leave for home Thursday, ac companied by her father, who will make his home with her in the future. Mr. Engel is a well known tailor and has been a resident of this city for many years. POSTPONE SOCIAL The May social of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Redeemer Lutheran Chtirch was to have been held next Tuhrsday evening, has been postponed until Thursday, May 20. QUEEN'S DAUGHTERS MEET At the Business meeting of the Queen's Daughters of Sylvan Heights home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the annual election of offi cers will take place.

Active mem bers have been notified to attend the meeting. TO ENTEKTAIJf CLCB Mrs. George Huber, 42 Nectarine street, will entertain the R. F. O.

If. Club of the T. W. A. Thursday evening at the association building.

After a business meeting a social time will be enjoyed. Miss Clara Harclerode. of fiteelton. Is home from a short visit in Wash ington. D.

CL Mr. and Mrs A. W. Swengel and Mis Hope L. Swengel.

of 21S1 North Second street, have returned from Miami. Florida, where they spent the winter. Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Fuller, of Lemoyne, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stauffer. of Camp Hill, motored to OUIsbarg on Sunday. Mr. Far A.

Key, of Wast Fair view, who baa been 4erioaty in, hi greatly improved. Mr. aad Mrs. cnane emu. zzzr Pena street.

4Pat Sonday la Mifflin with Mrs. Crall'a sister. Mm J. Hollabaugh. Mm.

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"lfcUi4." foaHball ratliaaiaat, M4Vh4 bit as. Mia lirown." lui niibr. Uaar fond "Mally lira. the 44i4. W4lhr: "buaWy Pal tlavbia.1 Jarpb Mtti4 Ik "Imp." 4 iroabMaa.

iWNnnthaa Mffhnns; "Jne.M autid. KaibriB Uruer; girt with a ro riraro. Kteba Yuubag; r4llrf iri. iar4nr Arnold." Anna Tolly I'm. Mildred Itocsr; "KlhJ4." Karah Mo4; Mario." MjtholW Mirkley; I.tiubrlh tiolb4rt.

P. R. R. Concert Ccsstay to Gire Recital TesijHt The following program will be given thui etraia la Torhalral Huh 4rnool 4u4iiorium, by the IVumolvanU Railroad Concert Company: lllory to th Caliph" from Obtr. on." 1 Weber 1 tho company tenor olo.

Tho Far Away Ln4 of Home." (Johnstone) W. fl. Gibson: Tho Old. Old Love." (DeKoven) the company; readme srlected. Dr.

J. W. Shaffer: popular solo, "llud dha." Pollack I E. F. Meek: piano olo.

"Polka lo Concert. (Uarto lette) R. J. Zimmerman: quartet. "Ile a Not Dead Yet." ll4ll) Meowrs.

Hoover. Schraedtey, Zonter and Ity ler: tenor solo. "In th Great Somewhere. (Rurleigh) F. 8 4rner: "What From Vengeance from rla Lammermoor, (Oonisciti) the company; monologue.

C. X. Jackson; "Ho, Jolly Jenkln," from "Ivanhoe," tHullivan) the company; baritone olo. "For Tou a Rose." (Cobb) R. C.

Smith: "Over th Field at Early Morn," (Gelbel) the company. Polyclinic Campaign Team in Card Party and Dance Arrangements have been completed by team No. 11 of th Polyclinic campaign fund, with Mrs. Gustave Kostqr ns captain, for the dance and card party to be given tomorrow evening in Wtnterdnle hall. Cards will begin at o'clock and the committee has stated that donations of prises would be appreciated.

Dancing will be from 10 to 13 o'clock. Tickets may be secured from the committee, which is comprised of Mrs. Koster. Mrs. R.

G. Warren, Mrs. R. C. Jobe, Mrs.

H. K. Sayford, Mrs. L. M.

Bowman, Mrs. Frank Mounts, Mrs. G. E. Booda, Mrs.

F. I Essig, Mrs. S. Kuhn, Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs.

H. Townsend and Mrs. Charles Sebourn. RETURN'S FROM WASHINGTON Mrs. Samuel Z.

Shope, regent of the Keystone Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812, has returned to her home, 610 North Third street, after attending the national convention of the organisation last week in Washington, as representative of the local chapter. Mrs. Richard V. McKay, of Cottage Hill, Steelton. left to day for California, where she will spend several months visiting relatives.

fAn announcement under thit aeadlaj mast by namt to astar accuracy. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Calder V. L.

Bruner, of this city, announce, the birth of a daughter, Doris Aletha Bruner, Sunday, April 18. 1920. Mrs. Bruner, prior to her marriage, was Miss Elsie G. Bradbury.

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wolfers of 623 Wiconisco street, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Wolfersberger, Sunday, May 3, 1920. Mrs. Wolfers berger was formerly Miss Louvia Luper.

UT. hang it all, old man," said a well dressed young chan. "their prices aren't high. Seems as though I just can't preach that into you. Here I've been trying to teJi you for the last six months that the only place simply the only place to buy your clothes is at McFall's.

And every time you come back with that old fallacy, 'I know it but I can't afford their Now. old top. Til tell you what rm going to do. For your own sake, Tm going to drag you in there bodily, if necessary, and make you take a good look at their merchandise and prices before you buy a single, thing for spring. Then, if you're not convinced' that the quality is higher and the prices more reasonable, if anything, than those found elsewhere, I'll give you up as a hopeless case." QPECIAL 4.8." said the large, neat sign as it lured ma down the aisle of the Rainbow Waist Shop to see just what it was all about.

Of course, I knew it would be "4omeOing lovely, but Tm frank to confess I waa unprepared for tho extreme degree of loveliness which met my gas when I finally ranched the counter where stood tho card. There, piled high in orderly rows, say an attracttva nn aaaortmentTof georgette crepe waists aa I nave ever seen. Their former price ranged from $1 $14. bat. beenna they or brake lota, they are being disposed ef for torn than $5.44.

They cocao in win vnnety ntylee and tslsra. tactnotnc white, flesh. French and navy bine, and hhwne. In nddiUon. thor nr ter of flowered oawn in nn to nay nthlne of lot of vtstttnar at the heme of br son.

W. I unnjr wnN net. asm. ara inar Oma Ulk taains? wett, 1T1 an? they ara! TEdlSEMlSlN DANCE LAST NIGHT Many Atlem! Vllim Ktrnt C.lrn in Wintrrd4k llU M4V Of 14 444rf Mb lb rtiy 411444 144 tafomal 44tun4 44C4 UM 44414 14 Wialf. 41 b4 by 144 4ra4r tU Twb 4tl Hub VUxL Tb4 wrkmi U)44 (44 lb r4l 41 irmAmA bv iKa'lvltOOla tfli Tb4 Imw Idivo Ifalbof.

lmn iHstrr, M4l4 lloita4. Manaa Itntfvl. U4 alrtir, Mr, Mrt iWb. A444 "r44m4. IU4 tUm, IUaarb4 Kiwrr.

Mary Matlr. ioU M. ftlofjwti. ll4 KrH. lUrrtot M.

lUMiua. Eluabrib K. fruit. IU(4 14411. rVr4C4 U4i4.

May Ptrh. ford, laroiia ttor. lirnry Umnm. t. K.

lidada. Arthur fcimnrma. F4rl Wallonrf. Hvbort M'aUaarr, lrrl t4cb. lUrrr 1 Ilvriuaa Uol4tia.

Jorpb OolOrla. K4. ard U. Kxtao. Wltr W.

Moul, Alt la L. Coltorh. John K. Albin. 40a.

Ralph Hrough. Hobrrt M. (lapo, ttoaald W. Itro44. Urg4 r.

noey. It. K. llubor. Joorpb Ctaater, Maori Flicker.

VlrgtaU Khaar. Ulb. 4na 2Uider. Marg4ret femora. Helm Ard.

rUthrr 4pngier, aUla Krvidlor. rthel Dal4M. Mabel Thompson. Mildred Reel. trr4h 14e4ing.

Helen A. Uulnngton, lor othy Haaa. Dorothy Myer. Mary Kiundvr. Elisabeth Moor.

Ruth A. Marry. Ether Jeffrte. Elton Ma loney. Hilda Wagner, Miriam Troup.

Dorothy Mullein. Lrtla Connor. Helen Noteatine. Maty Itaxter. Merle Smith.

Margaret Relknap, Mis Phillip. Ida Frork. NrlU Ard. Kli24beth Handschuh. Eltubeth Gip pie.

Root FounUin. Helen Heel. Horenc Purtnett, Mabel Winn. Ruth Flugerald. Letha Fair.

Hatel Zimmerman. Pauline MrGarvry. UU tun Macey, Mary Minnirh. Thelma lad alter. Dorothy (Illicit.

Kathryn llaxen. Maratha Molts. Florence Matrhett. Iteatrice Itlalr. France Forney.

Helen Pcotu Henrietta lUaaHbm Uftst TU4a J. tut. I tkMan. ta, li. Nkkii M.

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t4 IHaaro ai 1 1 clek an rf4' car, 441b lo Iatl4 444 raH 41 Ibo ham nr Mra, tbarl4 W. 1 ttrk. Jiii Itrrty 4r4: M44ar. May tl. 4 rmi4tr4ar4 ui4 witl hvl4 41 lb ho4 a( Mi.

Frrdrrirh II. Marob, tS ui MroH; Mon.iy, J4aa 7. 4 busta anoning nUI bold at Mr, bbop' bom. iuui3 Hint: AI th bom of lb Itev. Jowph fl.

Jtrkton. Kowih Cbndnul atrooi. tuvst lUnr day evening. Mis RaWna Kv4 lUlley Iwtac Kt an, both of Tmpv aero tinned In warring Mr, and Mr. Kvan nil! rroid In Tampa.

I'X DFRCOIH (ll3lTIOX Mua EUaabrib Kawely under weal an operation for appendicttU at the Harrisburg Hospiul ynrter, day. She waa immediately taken to bar homo. Front and Maclay street. where ah la Improving rapidly Mia Alma Cnulaon and Ml Ethel Coulaon. of Dillsburg.

were wv end guest of Mr. nd Mrs. John U. Ferry, SSI Muench street. Mr.

and Mr. W. II. RushncIL UU North rVcond street, have returned from a several months' stay In Tarpon Hpring. Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carlson, of Iock Haven, are guesta of Mr.

and Stonesirer. Mildred itman. regy MrB. w. J.

Sbclbley, North tfi Auniptt, Anna Reaver. Mary Motter, t(enth streeu Grace R. Reinert. Kathrn Ulley, Reba Schaltkln, Margaret Moesleln. Elizabeth l'arson.

Margaret Mow. ery, Hope Renn, Margaret Mo Devltt. Stella Urich. Emily Klopp. Jca Motter.

Susan Molts, Louise Mary Kellcy. Nettie Fox. Ma. Rrown. Helen Eyeler.

Mary Millet Helen Diffenbach, Ethel Forney, WUma Hartman, Elisabeth Hart man, Katherine Edwards, Lulu Heller, Doris Wilcox, Anna Smith, Dorothy Devout. Eleanor Baxter, Mary Armour, Phyllis Richards, Marie E. Smith, Ruth Cummlnns. Miss Parsons, Miriam Hale, Edith Mullen. Sarah Moloney.

Katherine Brackenrldge, Helen Gable, Anna Hoyer. Mildred Hollinger, Ruth Bricker, Hortense Astrich, Bertha Clark. Pauline Boyd. Mildred Sense man, Helen DcWalt, Winifred Trip ner. Evelyn DuBree, Ruth Beatty, Francis Burtnett.

Hazel Bentty, Jen nie Blecker, Sarah Dice and Lilllan Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis. Powers.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc Cune, Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Wilson. Paul Wiland.

Kronver Johnston, L. E. Guarln. Paul L. Guarin, Stanley Fellows, Clarence Franlcenburg.

William C. Tate, Jerry Frock, George Stark. Edwnrd J. Astrich, Bernard Aldinger, Herbert Sense man, Luther Landis, Curtis Tripner, John E. Ewing, Albert Mattson, Wll I liam Hart.

Jack Wingert, Eugene E. Walter. John Rauch, Rolland Bent ley, John Maloney, Karl E. Peters. Benjamin A.

Huber, Wilbur Lee Horton, Clarence Stoudt, Lloyd Baker, H. Shope, W. J. Musser, P. E.

Horner, Raymond Keever, William L. Diener, Louis Snyder, Calvin Frank, Milo Matter. F. Schimmel, Gilbert Lyons, Myron H. Cover, W.

Henry Palm, Robert Stuckenrath, Frank H. Wolfe. J. E. Keane, Donald Hamilton, Henry Fetters, B.

Yetter, Robert Johns, Luther F. Myers. Charles Lingle, Walter H. Slothower, Blair Hefken. Chester B.

Shope, B. Bell, C. R. Beck, E. R.

Haag, Steever Jordan, Ira Kindler, R. C. Diehl, M. T. Bomgardner, George Wicker Moltz, Paul Faunce, Robert Lutz, Samuel Freedman, Merl Gerdea.

Frederick Burris. B. E. Burt, William Sullivan, W. Liggett, William Yingling, Robert Notestine, Lloyd Comfort, Bruce Smith, Anthony Wilsbach, Charles C.

Bennett, Harold Gottshall, C. E. Smith, David McHolland, John W. Boothe, J. M.

Smith, R. L. Ellis. Earl D. Tingst, G.

A. Berkstresser, Steven Kurtz, J. Warren Gates, Jacob Stacks, Edgar Fair, William M. Douglass, Clarence Gregg, David Gilbert, Burke R. Bowersox, Charles L.

Dennis, William Witman. I I a certain popular, play now running in one of the country's large cities, every piece of fur niture used in one of the acts is a genuine antique. And the audience invariably goes wild over that Now, if this' were an old time fable, we would simply add the moral: People will love your home if it's furnished with antiques! But, this being more than a fable, we wish to state that the Saltzgiver Art and Antique Store, 223 North Second street, is simply crowded to overflowing with fine, old furniture. One of the outstanding pieces is a sturdy Colonial bureau of mahogany, with odd plate handles of brass and brass scutcheons. Its four large drawers are easy working as can be a virtue well worth noting.

Another appealing feature is. its price, which Mr. 8altsgiver was overheard to remark; as being $50. NSDDE of a few short weeks the season for white shoes will overtake us, and the wise woman. ever alert, will he prepared in advance.

Then, some warm spring evening, 44 she slips into a cool, dainty frock, ahe'll simply nay. "WelL believe I shall wear ma white pump to night." And. havingi prepared for Just such moaaent, she'll put them on with feeling of satisfaction at her forethought. It's safe to wager that that satisfaction will be greatly Increased If the pump happen to be a pair of the Rodney one eyelet ties. Sorely, such attractive white kid specimen, when encasing a dainty foot, would leave attains; he dintitd.

Bat that can naM far aU the Rodney anoea. Evan their white apart Oxfords those frequently ctnaasy the foot a aictara of 4tyb) wttb tnear attrae 1 tlve beowa leather trfminga and, (to eater the teak of bak and thrown, their abort vaninsd French Corset am Hosier Shop 107A2haSt: Exclusive AserAcv in is Cll fy fc 1 Saauw COJ2STS TAcy Zace In Jroni U4 44HMtl lMMbMI tt' 4 U4 4 4 avtatttn mi 44) (, 444m4444 lb 4W n4 I4M4 4f 4r. tm Ian BVbiii44. rv444 A. OUaof, 4 bofb IWU 4io.

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Her first appearance aa a pianist waa at the age of five, when she played her first "recital piece." Is It any wonder that she Is one of tho few girl planlate who can play that sets you wild." and that she Is an artiste in the realm of classical music as well. Miss Sanker received her early training at the Cincinnati Conservatory; was with the Olympians, a Chicago sextette, for some time, and has been with McDermott's Orchestra for the past six years. Pianist An Extraordinary of Women's Underwear An exceptional opportunity to buy for your immediate and future wants. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Some from stock on hand but the greatest part is all new merchandise purchased at a low figure enabling us to sell at these low prices.

It is impossible to enumerate these items but every article means a big saving. CANARY BLOOMERS Of batiste and striped voile, in flesh and white; trimmed in fine Val. 00 lace. Special at waM.vvr EXA'ELOPE CHEMISE Of batiste, in white and plain tailored and dainty lace trimmed d1 QQ styles; values up to $2.00. Special at.

ENVELOPE CHEMISE Of society voile, batiste and nainsook; in flesh and white; bodice top with lace shoulder straps; also and round necks; fine lace trimmed; values up to $2.00. $1 50 Special at One Lot of CHEMISE Of dimity, voile and batiste; in white and flesh; touches of hand embroidery in dainty colors; also lace trimmed. 4tO 00 Special at "ww BLOOMERS Of batiste, crepe and striped voile; shirred knee, with touches of hand embroidery 4feO QA in colors. Special at apanew One Lot of GOWX8 In white and flesh batiste; square Val. lace trimmed; also and 0 AA round neck.

Special One Lot of Fine Batiste and Striped Voile GOWNS In white and flesh; sleeveless, with shoulder straps of embroidery and fine lace; values to 44 AA $4.04. Special One lot of White nnd Flesh GOWNS Of batiste; square yoke and sleeves of fine tucks and VaL lace; other embroidered In French knots in dainty ftO Cf colors. Special at a 308 llatket Si. I ftp a VV; With Ray McDermott's Novelty Orchestra Penn Harris Hotel MA i ft 4 91.

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Years Available:
1866-1948