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rt; i I 0 .11 Ql PENBROOK CLUB TO price. TT71 Fashionable WEDNESDAY EVENING, I Washington will be given, m. nofU from the aoclal. MFFT ON MONDAY mfmhfMhlH. aewlnii JY1C.L1 UN will be given, The nominating committee.

Mm. flub Mill hold Its monthly meeting Jn Monday night, February In 1 till club houxe in Hanks street. An illustrated lecture on Cleorce SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS You cannot use tlie same weight for all case. Different conditions require different pressure and sizes. Many stockings should be made special.

C. VICTOR MILLER Trusses Dells Stockings 418 X. Third St. appointments hi nil fr year home. If you rnnnot rome to the oil Ire.

Harry r.iiuhtbli:. chairman: Mrs. A. Liennon and Mr. Jennie neiniy, will prcnent Its report for the election, which will 'be held on April L'O.

next. Mi'H, Klrby Utwxon, the pre! dent, VIII prenhle. Card Party Mr. and Mr. Oorse W.

Youns. TOT Second street, enter lalned recently nt cards In honor ot their Riieot. Mis Margaret Mur pey, York, and Mis Kthcl Kingston, Allentown. Other KtieNt were: Mis Mary Kckenrode. Mr.

Jl. P. I.one. Mr. and Mr.

Italph Miller. Mile Hummer, Hr. W. S. Hoerner.

William M. Young and Hubert K. Youiijj. Beware Of Coughs That Hangs On rnrnmnnia and ferlnui lunir treublo iiauallv trt with a cough. So If you have a cold nr couah atop It at one with a ftw dota of that fine old medl rin.

Kemp Halaam. Thl famoua Valtam aoothea the nerves of ths throat, top the tliklinc con ah end nature doet tharett. Noformof eouslt airup aeod fr children' eoufha. 10 centa at all stores. llarrisburg's School of Beauty Culture The Pennsylvania College of Derma Trichology 8 Market Jlarri burg, Pa, Mrs.

Anna McNiff Johnson, Dean. Mrs. Ottilie Weber, Principal. Thorniiah jlf Mr'llo in ikr throrr ami prartlre farlal and ralfi mavkaar. hlr rcla, Marrel nalaa.

rerMaNeat wvl(t, manlrBrlaa. rte. Knroll nm to he read? for ti, rnrlr dimmer bimlnraa. Diplomat (ilvcn nur aradnate to cond paying; an lllnnx. to a hmlnns ef their o.

BELL PHONE 5723 Cash Sale of Furs For Thursday and Friday 2 Kaccoon C't at S275.0O, now $200.00 1 Mu.krat Coat 200.00. nuv 115.0.1 1 Scalinc. Skunk Trimniir.j; 15.00. now 115.00 I Scalinc. Squirrel Trimmiiijj 150.00, now 75.00 I 1 Civet Cat Jaoqucttc 140.00.

now 75.00 I 1 Leopard Cat Jacqucttc 175.00. 'now S5.DJ FUR SCARFS I Koc Taupe 1.5.W. now 75.00 2 P.iown Foxes now 20.00 1 llrown Fox i 28.00. now 15.00 2 Squirrel Skins 18.75. now 10.00 4 (Iray Foxes ....15.00.

now 8.00 I 2 Mink Skins 9.75. now 5.00 1 3 Mink Skins S.75. now 4.00 lOLBENSGBLAGS 410 X. THIRD ST. Spring Coats Are Straight and Slim I hcv all achieve the dcMred slimncss ot the new reason's mode.

Some via the wrap around route; others in a Mrictly tailored manner. Fashioned of newest fabrics, some with colorful embroidery; rthcr with new cellars and cuffs; still others with touches of fur. Thev will please vou in stvle and 'ftennedif 234.X. Second St. davs mean more time devoted vv to bridge and Mali Linr 0 $06cs'etfynteaux i rizes se lected from the assortment of objets d'art displayed in my Treasure Box will be prized because of their novelty and old world beaut v.

Footwear 10 XerlMlrd Sheet atfa2W'210S 0 6 DKAK MARIAN, Our friend who ore enjojihg the The retter written by "Ullie Har rMedlteminean cruise nr wonderful time. The laat we heard rla for luHt Saturday, I enjoyed of 8IU, MMi Vance McCormlck greatly and I ant aure you did too. i wa that they had landed in Pale Meanwhile, I took' the opportunity' Une. That wa last week and they lug for Pennsylvania liullroad pub Mater, Mcationa but this to the first time hea(. 80 mu fl.lcnUl, ta I i vn At At liAflii a Atw.i ov II IVIUINUIV VIIVUa to reau any of nt writing.

Did you or any of your family rend i day tha and thirteenth In the official rating jthe young American tennU players? In the list for doubles, 1. noticed he ami hi partner were placed lourth. 1 Last Rprlng. I saw the Junior tour nainent which was held at the Har i Country Club and I muHtaiiy. Ucit play8 a brilliant game and the I future hold lot in store for Mm.

Kveryone Is trying to get in all I the entertaining possible in the next two weeks before Lent begin. So ill mean parties and parties and parties. To morrow night, both the i Itotary Club and the Klwanls Club The Frances Willard Memorial Service of the Harrlsburg Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held at Epworth Methodist Church, Twenty first and Derry streets, next Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock: Mrs. Carrie Ttonemus. county president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.

will preside, and the Kev. Homer C. Knox 'will be the speaker. 1 Mrs. W.

Stuard Dunmire. president of the Harrlsburg Union, will lead in the devotionuls, and the choir of Kpworth Church ill sing. The committee in charge of the arrangements includes: Mrs. David Cotterel. Mrs.

C. K. King and Mrs. Edna Meek. The regular meeting of the Harrlsburg Union will be held to morrow at 2 o'clock at the First Church of God.

with Mrs. W. Stuard Uun miie presiding. Class Holds Supper No. 6.

of Derry Street United Erethren Church, of which Mis Edith Stauffer is the teacher, held a sauerkraut supper In the church I Monday night. The' program in i eluded several readings by Mtes Ituth Drake and Valentine games. Those present were the following: Eleanor Weaver, Anna Fleming. Adaliiie Walmer. Velva Hammll.

i Fred Cleckner. Mi s. George l.audertnilch. Mrs. Karl Stauffer.

i Mrs. Earl Strawhecker, Mrs. O. Hummel. Eleanor II.

Baker. Sirs. Jl. U. KaufTman; Mrs.

Uussell Winemll ler. Mrs. A. Wright, Mary Loy. Mrs.

C. E. llufflngton, Uuth Drake, Lillian Moyer, Mrs. A. Boltz, Mrs.

E. W. Snoke. Mrs. F.

M. Mills. Mrs. III. Long, Vera.B.

Harman, Mi s. R. L. Landis, Mrs. W.

F. Nicolls. Mrs. E. K.

Renn, Mrs. C. Schaeffer. Bethel Wilbert, Mrs. Joseph Ross, Mrs.

M. Earner, Irene llcer. Miriam Ulrlch Mrs. C. Shepley.

Mary It. Kulp. Alyce S. Gray, Mrs. G.

A. Shultz, Miss Mary Starry, Kathryn Dunkle berger, Misa Euretta Heinbaugh, Ethel E. Aungst, Esther Sherk, Olive Wlker, Mrs. F. Balabaugh.

Mrs. W. P. Green and. Olive Moyer.

Birthday Party I Mr. and Mrs. Marcus, 801. Xorth Eighteenth street, entertained, recently in 'honor of the birthday nn nivcrsary of their daughter, ller jinoyne Marcus. Other guests were: Catharine' Levin.

Helen lia, Frances Levin. Helen Morris Levltz and Helen. Marcus. liii: about the ttoral tea to be glv by Mr. JUchard M.

II. Wharton, at Pirecis. paiurnuv Hiifriiuuii. Well, IOCU8l Mr. Joseph Claster.

"i.Y.V.S: VI he tea Altar arc entertaining their wive in the! the hospital were there for the Hist annual ladles' night parties. Miss Inspection. Then, on Saturday after Jennings, gives to day, I be noon, the formal dedication exer lleve. the second of a series of de I else were held and the building llghtful card parties. To morrow, i thrown open for public Inspection.

'Mrs. Jllekok entertain for her Crowd and crowds of people went (mother. Mrs. Daniel H. Hastings through looking into every, part and I and.

well, so many more tea and approving each detail. Sunday aft card parties and dances that I ernoon, there wa a larger crowd. couldn't possibly remember them Women of the aid society acted as all. 'hostesses, eome stationed 'on each The two dinners to be given next floor, and showed the visitor the week by Governor and Mr. Tin rooms and equipment.

I hope I'll chot will be delightful affairs. I not have to go to a hospital, but if know. Like evervone else, I am so I should become 111. It 1 a comfort anxious to know who is to be there, to know that we have, light here In as soon as I hear. Ml let you know, i such an excellent Instl Yesterday I was too busy with tutton which now compare favor.

household duties 'and couldn't ably with the finest hospital In the an to ihe Cnnltol to hear COlinirj Governor Pinchot's speech on law enforcement but I hear that many of the prominent women of this city were there to hear him. In addition to the officials of the State League of Women Voters who are here now for their annual meeting. One of 1 my friends tells me that Mrs. Pin chot looked stunning in a coat and hat of green. The hat had trimming of feathers and the coat had band of fox fur around the collar and tuff and the hem line.

Mm. William K. Bailey opened her beautiful home to the League of Women Voters for its meeting on I Monday night and there wa a very large audience Gertrude Ely taiK.on tne oriu i ouxi marvelous. 1 hear very clear and analytic Mis Thomas spoke on the legislation in which women arc especially interested and which wm come before this Legislature. The League has Its headquarter at 610 North Third street and even though members are comfortable there.

I am cure they the delights of Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert nome which was loaned to them during the legislative session of two years I and Mrs. Bailey will be hosts to General John 1 O'Kyan, who will be here on Saturday of next week to speak on th? World Court. Gep eral liyan's address will be given in the hall of the' House of ltepre sentatives and a number of leading men and women of HarrUburg will be patrons.

How true the rumor Is. I don't know, but I heard that Gov ernor and Mrs. Plnchot have advanced the hour for their dinner party of that night from 7.30 to. 7 o'clock, as they and their guests all want to hear General O'Ryan's ad dress. my dear, I must close Till Saturday.

SALLY. my i in PEOPLE HI If II ft I I realite It. Bat why. I I I dsn yea set rd I I 'hat extra 10.20. 50 or I I mor peanda Feel FREE Mint aI nr tmmA akb ftaV are tea fat.

Yea too in an Lomimrioicana mor Hke a kumaa beiaa I agaia. I am a pbr I eian beenatd br tht I I State ef New York. I If I have for years treated I I I "Mains' women oer I burdened with eaet. jfTr wwmu; manyaaTt Tf a redoeed aa saueh at aaonadaday lare acritaefarnypatiaati ill. la aiy eyiaioB.

produce aet only iha Iota ot wtiiht ii boot hana. but aa improvement in health. Don't take etr word for it. Let mi lead you free my trial treatment and convince youratlf Pertonal attentkw mj irea to each case and you are treated Ciactly if you were in my office. TRIAL TREATMENT AND INTERESTING BOOKLET I hive successfully treated thousand ot patfents for fat reduction.

i Without Change of Diet or Unneceteary Exercise Below are a few ectraeta of lerttri from sratt tul patient which bear aut my itatcmeata: Loot 76 Poaada. Mm O. Wkilhm amOt. "I Ar loti 76 Swaaatf at rnmU jimr mm ntkmx nmv fUmUmyMftw I Lwat 70 Poad. Mr.

5. Saatot mrtttu "I Aet attf 70 pmdt i rttmH (aataf year trrmlmtmL ml Mtr aa aairy way. (Maw Imt awJat mlksKi Itowaiaf firad or aatet a a(C. (Aenlyoa aary atoMar teaat yea AateaWwr mu." Loot iSPwwada. Mrs.

Hmmmmyi IM. rat iW at layfanajjM fawtf dfSawawb Make up yonr mind this very' day to et nd of that fat. Write me (or any free trial treatment new: then you'll aeon reahte how happy you'll feel, how much better your health will he (or harms yaiaed the thetitaadt ef my ariref ol aabenta who now belont ta the ranks ef Slim People. Don't write new fer FREE Trial Treatment. DM.

17. NEWMAN 111 flM AtaSM. sa iWJtSf Ull C.TJ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11 HoaM Tenderloin of Torfc Candled Sweet Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Frosted Maw Apricot Sherbet Willi Whipped Cream Itread and Butter Tea, toffee or Milk DINNER $1.00 0 7.to r. M.

ROSE'S eeaaa. at Walaat Street A Good TUag DONT MISS IT Send yonr name and addreM plainly written, together with 5 eents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Des Moines, Iowa, and receive In retnrn a trial package containing CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REM EDY for conghs, colds, croup, bron chial, "flu" and whooping congba, and tickling throat; CHAMBER LAIN TABLETS for stomach trotr bles, Indigestion, gasay pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and con stipation; also CHAMBERLAIN SALVE, needed in erery family for burns, scalds, wonnds, piles and skin affections these rained family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss is, MAKES DR. WM. S.MYERS TO LECTURE HERE Professor of Politics at Princeton to Speak Under Auspices of College Club yeaterdayat the home of Mr.

Dr. William Starr Myem. professor of politic at Prlncetou In three lecture on Current Kvent next eaon. Th lecture ilatra will i Surpriie Party Mm. n.

1 2(1 4 Market afreet, wave a mi. urine party i nta)u lu honor of the twelfth birth. 1 day anniversary of her daughter, I Dorian Cooper. Mr. Cooper wa a.

I i aimed by Mr. Hubert Kulton. Mr. i William Kulton, Mm. Klennur Maley and Mm.

Howard Powell, and the gueata were the following: i I Doris Powell, lluth Killer. (Nth jarlna Loving. Kmellne Itamwey, iKItwiheth Highland, Kara Nhllber, i Kvelyn Wllhelm, Dorothy Martin, 1 Virginia llnlley. Hetty UtiilcV. Hohu The College Club at It meeting lie Lbire, Virginia Kox, Marguerite! Orton Abbott.

Margaret Mary, ixsmryn bouncy una Axaieu I'oru. Hotten to Clan a mend in rut, her aunt, nrobabh ha hn in j. "nn burgh and we tried to tell each Ml Jane Howard were in town 1 uary and April. I dav school clai of The llarri other the many thing which the w.eken.I. I 5r m0, wi Kvangellcal "church, on Mon accumulated alnce lat we were t0.

nlverlty of J'ennlanla, 1 be will glvo three lecture vnifo, Bht. Mm. Mllle M. Mack I gether. i mu.I the evo the hor.

and the member pre. Ml Anne McCorntick and Mlsa ary War and the Civil War in thl; nhlle my friend wa buy In her tublnon have come back i country. The lecture will be given! DTJ houaehold during my visit one day. from Hot Spring. Virginia where at the Civic Club Friday afternoon.

4 WH 11 "CI fllQ Of 1 1 took the chance to look over oine i lh'' duT, APrl1 17 nnl o'clock, and nuiBazlne and In the Januarv num Slale William II. hrneKt u.bjeetn' will be "Powdered Wig mugdzme anu in tne junuai mini not lonir ago. Jfanj Blackheads Sure iber of the American, I noticed the: hear, with member of the Lgila Hickory and Vox.Popull" and "High' i mot interesting article on railroad ture who are former imfayette men j.ijjht and IJIg Oun In the Old i nvrrr 10 rM u' blmWiMUi. and their signal yteu(s. written hi gucat.

I dtd not hear who I senate." thai la to dtwolve them. by Kobert W. Denehey whose nar they were, but there I In the Legla ine wjj present Mar Tu do of caloulte i ients are Mr, and William IS. lature quite a group of graduate Ram widdemer, the author. In powder from any di ur More iirliikle a' I Denehey, of this city.

I had heard and former student, n't that college, lecture at the Civic Club to morrow 't vl.nli rub orrr the i.viure uiiii incir eon nau oeen wru wnicli. 1 senator Karneai a aiiiiu I nlirlit nt nV ni hlackhpiida tu i.Ulr Ihr nrl nn.l aublopt will ha "Tli i un.l lia Tml uriiimoU how the blokhi'mU It i. dlMupeawil. Itla: blM.khpi.iK tilth I Ik 1 Descent rroni the Kolk Sonar. hii.khMiin.

no nnitr wVre ihr I Pn lAtillt. (tf. Ill r.1,,1. .1 1 rllati.lvj. illMHt.iu.ur Shon are in charce of the ante nfi "4t ml hrt mi.l vrcll.pi cnaige or ine saie or Utrm Hjr(t, Thf iKKei.

iratWntlie irawdrr nitil the walrr iliolve ihr Hefore tho lecture. Miss Wldde hlnckhrml tliry nht out. Iruvlnc mer Will be truest of honor I iwrrs ire inci viriu in liiclr nut and dinner there will be (lowers and seed fori nt a nl to given at the Civic sale. 1 believe some of the seed are very. fine, and are among those col AnBOlMCe Eflf afement lected bv Mr.

Wharton during her a.Bacmcni trip abroad. Garden maker lit the! Mr. and Mr. Harry c. Xaill.

Hunch are vastly interested in the. dls i over, have announced the cngage pla'v. jment ef their daughter. Miss Cath wish vou could have been here, arlne Nalll. to William Burger Valr, Marian to' be present' at the opening 1 1401 State street, son of Mr.

and Mrs. of the new building of the Harris Charle Terry Xalr. Clifton Korgc, burg Hospital. Thursday night, all Va. the hospital family directors, I The' announcement was at a men's aid society member and tea the Hanover Countrv I'iuii, re everyone officially connected wlthicently.

Kebruai Card Party The Ladles' Auxiliary of Veteran Firemen will hold a 500 card party at 263 street. Thursday nlsht. I ry 26. i unl voudilion adv. ANNOUNCEMENT The Bolton Hoitye News Stand Will 0h'u I'ndcr New Management A Complete Mile of Cigars, Cigarettes, Newspapers, Magazines Boirox iiotk.i.

st.xi lrs. Grave Hans, Mgr. 19 Jo murks the 5lli AniilvcrMiry the founding of ibis FtablUhmciit TO? I alanine's Daym attractive A box of our exclusive French Sia Uonery, $1.75 to $1.50 CROSS BOAS Jeweler and Silversmith 28 N. Second St. Mm He used to push his cup aside FEBRUARY 1925.

ent wore Ada Oronlnger, In I Krccdu Mary Wrlsht, Mis Irene Yeaglcy, rlCynon. HIGH GRADE SHOES AT in. i II Klae and MIh Pan PAIR In an array of Patterns, Leathers and Fabrics of late toe shapes, that sold previously $6.00 to $12.00. The sizes arc broken but all sizes are in the collection. Odd Lots of 40 Styles Remaining from our Annual Sale.

A $2.00 All Wool Hosiery 50c $6.00 Imported Wool Plaids $2.75 HarrisburgY Best Shoe Store 34 North Third Street BABY CARRIAGES SPECIAL Reed Coaches in numerous colors and designs. Mirrors and corduroy lined. Treat the Baby to a New Carriage. Here are i some Real Values in the best makes of Carriages on the market. You'll be surprised at the values shown here.

Out of flic High Kent litri Pay ii.h You (ict I'nitl GATELY and Home' Furnishers FIT7r.PRAin Family Clothiers AAA M4JMJmJMJ aVWajr VUl 29 31 33 35 S. SECOND ST. Tliu Different Kind of Credit Store 'A Now He Reaches for a Second Cup TARTAN lOFFEE This air tijlit Tartan plaid 1 tin brinp Tartan to you just a it paisrd the tt'li of the frrat Coffre Jthlfr, NO COFFEE served on his table had ever suited his critical taste. He would push aside his half finished cup. One day a new coffee was served him.

With the first sip he knew that here, at last, was coffee such as he had lone desired. In it he found the flavor that he had always imagined Coffee should have. He astonished his family by calling for a second cup. That coffee was TARTAN. 1 The secret of Tartan flavor is in the famous Tartan blend.

The Tartan blend is the production of an officer of The Lowry Coffee Company. This man's ability as a coffee expert has earned for him the reputation of Chief Justice of all Coffee Judges. From all the coffee growths of the world he. chooses the coffees for Tartan. He combines them as no other knows how to, In ni and sees that they are roasted to the exact degree that brings out their full delicious ness, their fine aroma.

Then, he personally tests, in the cup, every roasting of the day. He makes certain that the Tartan you serve on your table shall have those exceptional qualities that set Tartan Coffee apart from all other brands. Perhaps your husband is coffee critical. That shows he is a real coffee lover. Let him try Tartan the supreme blend of.

the most critical of all coffee lovers. He will find in Tartan what he has missed in ordinary coffee. No drink you can serve can be nearly as delicious and economical per cup as Tartan Coffee. Get a tin at your grocer's "today. The Lowry Coffee Company, Philadelphia Every afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the Chief Jtittire of all Coffee Judges tettt Tartan Coffee in the cup for you.

A TTFTn) A TW "The Finest Drinking Co fee in the World".

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