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Go to California Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ewing, 1208 Isforth Second street, left on Saturday night for Berkeley, Calif, where they will visit with" Mr.

and Mrs. G. Perry for. six weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Plack, 1632 North Fourth street; Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver, 2435 North Fourth street, passed yesterday at Greater Ford. LOCUST below BROAD PHILADELPHIA Luxuriously furnished outside rooms, all with hith All amusementi.

stores and terminals close at hand. Cuisine par Excellence. Music and dancing during luncheon, dinner and supper hours. Single room with, bath, $4 up Double room itK bath, $6 up fjniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuii MONDAY EVENING SPEAKS TO WOMEN AT STOVERDALE Returned Missionary From Africa Tells of Her Work Miss Edith Frldy, of Mountville, a returned missionary from Africa, spoke at the Woman's Missionary Society, showing many curios and telling of their uses. Mrs.

John Love of Harrisburg, president of the Dauphin county branch of missions had charge of the meeting. Dr. and Mrs. George Widder, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Stauffer and Miss K. E. Landis. of Harris burg; Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Landis, Mrs. John Jones, Union Deposit, Miss Elizabeth Gerber, Elizabeth town; and Mrs. Sarah Miller, Hum melstown, were guests of Mr.

an 1 Mrs. Edward Stover. John Borowski, Allentown, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Riegel, at Forest Glade. Mrs. Mary George, Harrisburg, is visiting Mrs. Mary Knisely at the Thendara.

Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gingrich, of Hummelstown, spent Thursday with 8 6 28 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii Final Clean Up of All SUMMER FOOTWEAR i These are Shoes that form I erlv sold up to $18:50, of strictly the highest quality andLAvill be found in all the various leathers except White Kid. Sizes on any one style are not complete, but there are most all sizes in the pfir NEW ARRIVALS IN WH1TE SHOES Large shipments have just reached us, embracing the very I latest styles in Pumps, Strap Pumps and Ties. Excellent values at $y85 SHOES HOSIERV Vlmffilhhd Sheet HARRISBUROS BEST SHOE STORE Mrs.

Morris Gingrich, at the Wohelo. Mrs. John Clark and Dorothy Clark of Harrisburg are spending some time at The HalL Vance George, or Harrisburg, motored to the grove on Thursday. Mrs. Parker Rogers, of Williams port, Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Matthews and Jeanne, Geraldine and Winifred Matthews, of Paxtang, were recent guests of Mr. and T.

Haul and Miss Lillian Hauf, at Floradale cottage. Mrs. Earl Warner and Grler Warner, Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Warner's mother, Mrs. E.

S. at Marietta Mansion. Mrs. Walter Sellers, Walter Sellers, and Jeannette Sellers, of Harrisburg, are spending some time, at Cozy Nook. Albert Hocker, of Ellwbod, Raymond Hocker, of Indianapolis, Andy Miller, of PenbroOk, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Hocker, at Sunny Nook. Mrs. Harry Reese and Dale and Harry Reese, of Penbrook; Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Bressler and Cynthia Bressler, of Oberlin, were recent guests of Mr. Mid Mrs. Melvin Hocker at Pine Tree Inn. Miss Alia Ruth and Marlon Lutz returned to the Thendara after spending several days at Highspire. The Rev.

and Mrs. C. K. Curry and their children, of Hummelstown, spent Friday in the grove. Mrs.

Mary Burke and Miss Mil dred Burke, of Mt. Gretna, spent some time as the guests of Mrs. nma Burkholder and Miss Mil I dred Burkholder at Y. R. U.

I Missing. i Mrs. Lillian Leitheiser, 717 North I Second street, Miss Eby Kuhlwind I and Charles Kuhlwind, 1632 North Fourth street, are in Atlantic City 1 this week. Miss Helen Martz has returned to New York, after spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Maud Martz, 2528 Lexington street.

Mrs. C. A. Gingrich, Lemoyne, has returned from a visit in Mifflin. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kiehl, 273 Muench street, has moved to 2015 North Second street. Mrs. E. M.

Freeburn, Lemoyne, has returned from Washington where she visited her daughter Miss Mary Grace Freeburn. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tressler and William Tressler, 1939 Green street, have returned from Fort Wayne, LaKe Hamilton, and western Ohio Mrs. Tressler spent the summer In the West and Mr.

Tressler and William joining her three weeks ago. Nathaniel Leitheiser, 2435 North Fourth street, left Saturday for Atlantic City. Mrs. P. H.

McGinnls, 610 Muench street, is in Mt. Gretna, this week. Mrs. Elizabeth McCafferty and Mrs. Bessie Smith, 610 Muench street, had as their guests yesterday tel.

and Mrs. C. R. McCafferty, Justice McCafferty and Naomi McCafferty, of Mill Hall, and Mrs. Ralph McCafferty and Ralph McCafferty, of Wilmington'.

SOMETHING NEW QSilAEfllBISIES FIRE1ESS GAS For Tuesday, Aug. 7th Lecture "The Art of Creating a Perfect Cake and How to Make Good Icings." Demonstration Watermelon Cake Pineapple Wheels Baked Alaska American Goulash WITH THE NEW Miss Wilkins will be available for personal consultation at any time by appointment DEMONSTRATION BY Miss Ada Wilkins NATIONALLY KNOWN DIETICIAN Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 2 to 4 P. M. August 7th to August 25th LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO COOK DELICIOUS MEALS WITH THE GAS TURNED OFF And Without Attention A Valuable Attendance Prize Each Week AAermac APPyjEcj CSgEBff Third and Boas Streets I Hear That Illinois. Martin J.

Brown, 1748 North Fifth street, left on Saturday morning for Wilkes Barre, where he will visit lor almost a week. During his stay in that vicinity, Mr. Brown will also be In Scranton. Miss Ann J. Conrad, Shamokin, spent the past weekend here with Miss Mildred Connors, Paxtang.

Frances 1607 Chestnut street, is 7 years old to day. Mrs. Anna Shank, Biglersvillefls visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George waiter, 2223 Boas street, Penbrook.

Miss Lillian Glosser, 230 Lewis street, who spent the weekend in Philadelphia, has returned to her home. Lewis Thomas, 146 North Fifteenth street, has returned to his home after a visit in York with friends. Miss Marion Green, Altoona, spent the weekend here as the guest of Miss Helen Gross, 1923 Walnut street. Mrs. Irvin Yoffee, Riverview Manor, Front and Harris streets, is in Chicago with her brother hie law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz. Richard A. DeFrank, 318 South Second street, Steelton, was 6 years old yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob R. Miller, 1826 North Second street, have Xov their' guest their daughter, Mrs. Frank C. Shott, Philadelphia.

Mrs. Shott will remain in this city for about two weeks. Mrs. Benjamin Pruss and Harry Pruss, 202 Muench street, and Miss Edith Lyon, 2020 North Third street, have returned to their homes from Atlantic City, where they motored almost a week ago. Yesterday was the third birthday anniversary of Richard Sebelist, 614 Showers street.

Mrs. Elliott Starr, Baltimore, who spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Willis, River i view, has returned to her home.

Miss Helen Lois Freedman, 2017 Green street, has returned to her home from Philadelphia and Atlantic City, where she spent two weeks. Paul C. Martin, Selinsgrove, who spent several days in this city as the guest of Harry C. Martin, Lemoyne, his cousin, went to Philadelphia this morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira J. Carter, New York, motored here on Saturday to spend the weekend in this city. From Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Carter went on to Mifflin. Martin J. McCleod, Ephrata, visited here over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Fishel, Penbrook. Frances Ludlow, 1607 Hoffer street, is celebrating her seventh birthday anniversary to day, Mrs. Harry R. Welsh, 3515 Derry street, will entertain the members of her bridge club at her home tonight.

Members of the club are the following Mrs. C. Russell Welsh, Mrs. Thomas Black, Mrs. David Attig Mrs.

Heist Culp, Mrs. M. Maurice Nathan and Mrs. Edward J. Bren nan.

Mrs. Margaret C. Hughes, Bryn Mawr, is spending two weeks at the home of her granddaughter, Miss Viola Wert Hughes, Summerdale. Several days ago, Mrs. Sarah Heller, Miss Edith' Heller, Miss Racia Heller, 1907 Derry street, and Mrs.

Emma Katzen, 1813 Penn were in Baltimore. Mrs. J. W. Miller, 419 Sixth street, New is visiting with her sisters, Mrs.

Frank Henry, Staufferstown, and Mrs. Joseph Nicklas, Chambersburg. Miss Fay Thomas has returned to her home, 146 North Fifteenth street, after visiting with friends in York. William F. Eberman, Mt.

Union Official, Is Victim of Paralysis Mt Union, Aug. 6. William F. Eberman, aged 56, a well known resident of this city, died at his home in West Water street, atvmld night, Saturday, after an illness of five years, following a stroke of paralysis. Mr.

Eberman was born here, and was the son of Augustus Eberman and Jennie Seachrist Eberman. He was. married to Miss Cora Fields, of this city, who survives with these sons and daughters: Lester, Ralph, Raymond, Robert and Rebecca Eberman, all at home. He is also survived by two sisters: Mrs. Blanche Taylor, of Philadelphia, and Mrs.

Lola Fields, wife of Wilson Fields, of East Market street, this city. Mr. Eberman conduated his father's store for some tlnTe and was salesman in ctores at Philadelphia and Shenandoah, and was an employe steel mills in Homestead. For several years prior to his ill health he followed painting and house decorating. He held various offices in the borough and was Identified with the town council and the Mt Union Water Company.

Funeral services will be held from his late home, 142 West Water street, to morrow afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, in charge of the Rev. J. Alfred Cox, pastor of the Allenport Methodist Episcopal Church. 1 SPRING GROVE By ROSEBUD Spring Grove, Aug. 6.

The Rev. Edward V. Strasbaugh. pastor of LITTLE Selma Montgomery, the Paradise Reformed charge, to Rockville, Is spending a month gether with his two daughters, have with her grandparents, Mr. and been attending the homecoming Mrs.

J. R. Montgomery. Chicago, services at Blain, where he Was at one time pastor. His appointments in the Paradise charge' were filled by the Rev.

R. A. Strasbaugh, Keedes ville, pastor of the Keedesville United Brethren Church, and a i brother of the Rev. E. V.

Stras baugh. The brothers left her today for Collegeville, where they will attend the summer assembly at Ursinus College. The children's rally at St. Jacob's Lutheran Church, New Salem, was attended by a large crowd yesterday tor of Iischey'i Eeformed, charge, attended the farewell services for Miss Edna Mae Martin, at Grace Reformed Church, Hanover. Miss Martin will sail for Japan this month where she will take up kindergarten work under the Foreign Mission Board ot the Reformed Church.

The Rev. and Mrs. Henry R. Spangler and son, Henry pastor of the Lutheran Church at Luther ville, are spending their vacations with Mrs. Spangler's mother, Mrs.

Catherine Swartz. The. Rev. Mr. Spangler was pastor of the Goldsboro Lutheran charge until a few months ago.

Mrs. Rath C. Long Mt. Union, Aug. 6.

The body of afternoon. This was the third and Mrs. Ruth E. Copenhaver Long. last rally of the ninth district ot i aged 26, wife of Robert B.

Long, who York county. J. N. Faust is presij died Friday in a Pittsburgn nqspitai dent of the district. Jacob Rebman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Rebman, this place, and Clair Snyder, Lancaster, formerly from this place, will enroll as students of the Mile Bennett Linotype School, Toledo, Ohio. Both young men served apprenticeships in the Spring Grove Ripplet printery. They are graduates of the local high school. Mrs.

J. N. Faust, wife of the pas following a long illness, arrived at the Dunmire parlors here yesterday and was taken to the First Methodist Episcopal Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, where funeraj services were held in charge of the Rev. J. Alfred Cox, pastor of the Allenport Methodist Episcopal Church," assisted by the pastor of Mrs.

Long, at Turtle Creek. Burial was made in the family plot In the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, this place. Spry School Teacher Weds Windsor Organist Windsor, Aug. 6. Ervin C.

Grimm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus C. Grimm, of Dallastown, R. D.

1, and Miss Jennie Rozella Reindel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Feindel, of this place, were married Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. The ring ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate family of the bride by the Rev.

I M. Fridinger, pastor of the local United Brethren. Church. The bride is the pianist and organist of the local United Brethren Church and Mr. Grimm is a graduate of the Red Lion High School, class of 1919, and the State Teachers' College, at West Chester, class of 1922.

He has been a teacher at; Spry, York county, for the past i five years. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Grimm left on a wedding Benefits Body and Puree trio to Niagara Falls and other points of Interest They will reside in Windsor. Look Fresh and Cool.

Let FOOTER'S Clean Your Sportwear Light Hats White Sweaters Light Suits White Flannels Sport Dresses Men's Caps Blazers FOOTER'S America's Greatest Cleaners and Dyers 204 Locust Phone 8408 BwNI SSaWJSaMBBSSWSBBBBMBSHMHMMMHHHMVn lMMMBMBMMV I hi il i I 1 i3 in 1 1 il 1 si i 1 ill III ill SI Honest Merchandise Honest Prices Household Needs Gray Granite Coffee Pots, 39c, 49c, 55c, 65e Wash Basins 29c, 33c Dish Pan 9c 59c Lip Sauce Pans, 19c, 23c, 25c, 29c Cooking Kettles, 45c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c, $1.10 Pudding Pan 15c, 19c, 21c Pie Plates 13c Tea Kettles 89c Covered Buckets, 21c, 25c, 33c, 43c WHITE ENAMEL Combinets $1.00, $1.59 Butcher Trays 69c, 79c Bake Pans 79c, 89c, 98c Wash Basins 39c, 49c, 59c Lip Sance Pans, 29c, 33c, 39c, 49c, 59c O'Cedar Oil 49c O'Cedar Oil Mop O'Cedar Dust Mop 98c Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, 2 for 25c Dust Brushes 25c, 35c, 59c, 75c Commode Brashes 49c Radiator Brushes Fender Brushes Bottle Brashes 10c, 15c White Wash Brushes, 19c, 25c, 49c Scrub 15c, 23c, 25c Scrub Mops 19c, 25c, 49c Mop Handles Floor Brashes $1.49, $1.75 Self Wringing Mops Brooms 59c, 75c 15x33 Window Screens. 18x33 Window Screens 24x33 Window Screens 24x37 Window Screens Garden 10c, 15c, 25c Grass Seed Flower Seed 5c, 10c Ice Tongs 15c, 25c Ice Picks 15o Galvanized Refrigerator Pans, 39c, 49c, 55c Funnels 5c, 10c, 15c Jardineres 19c. to $2.98 Flower Pots 5c to 75c Pint Thermos Bottles 89c Decorated Waste Baskets, 25c, 35c, 39c Rag Rug 89c Ivory Soap o)4c Fels Naptha Soap 6c and Soap 4c Star Soap 5c Ivory Soap Flakes 33c Lux Me Feb Soap Powder 7c Sani Flush 21c Plwo Cleaning Powder, 23c, 49c Old Dutch Cleanser 10o Ammonia 5c Red Seal Lye Stovlnk 25c Hi GIo Stove Polish 25c Cando Silver Polish 23o Stnvoll 340 MD A arrisburgs Original 25 fent Store rj 'St ii aiS'KfARKETST OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE' I din ir vi yi ii Shop at Soutters Tuesday and and Save Money on These Summer Store Hours JULY AND AUGUST Closes Daily at P. M. Saturdays Store Closes 6 P.

M. Thursdays Store Closes IP. M. Final Reductions IN OUR Millinery Department Latest Shapes, Colors and Trimmings $2.50 Value, Reduced to $3.50 Value, Reduced to $5 and $6 to $1.88 1 Lot Counter Soiled Hats. 48c A Special Sale in the Wash Goods Dept.

Lot of Fast Color 32 Inch Dress Ginghams Neat and Fancy Checks 25c Value Special 15c 35c, 37y2c Value English Prints and Percales New and Desirable Patterns Special, 25c Imitation Linen Fast Colors, Dress and Coat Patterns Special, 39c 50c Value Dimities, Batiste and Sherrettes This Season's Latest Patterns, Fast Colors Special, 29c Figured Rayon Prints Tub Fast Special, 69c $1.00 Value New Venise Dress Crepe Special, 75c New Art New Cotton For Slips, All Colors, 40 Inches Dress Crepes Wide Special, 48c Special, 88c $1.50 Value CELANESE SILK DRESS VOILES Large assortment in medium, dark and flowered QQ patterns. Special 7QC Bathing Goods at Reduced Prices 50c Bathing Caps 35c 25c Bathing Caps 15c Bathing Caps 10c 75c and 85c Bathing Bags, 48c 50c Bathing Bags 50c Bathing Belts 36 Inch Washable Beautiray Silks; yard 37 He 36 Inch Washable Teekay Silks, yard 59c White Goods 36 Inch Wide Longcloth, 15c 20c 25c 35c 36 Inch Wide Nainsook, 20c 25c 35c 30 Inch Wide Nainsook 36 Inch Wide Pajama Check, 19c 25c 36 Inch Wide Pique 36 Inch Wide Poplin 50c 36 Inch Wide English Broadcloth, 25c 39c 48c 59c 9c 75C 98C' 36 Inch Wide Checked and Striped Dimities 39c 44 Inch Wide Imported Swiss Organdy 36 Inch Wide Dotted Swiss. 39c 38 and 40 Inch Wide White Voile 25c 39c 48c 98 Inch Wide Mercerized Batiste j.29c S9c 25c Bathing Belts 17c 15c Bathing Belt 10c 75c Bathing 48c 25c Bathing Shoes 15b 25c Bathing Bags 15c 30 Inch Wide Mercerized Batiste 25c 27 Inch Wide Lawn' 19c 36 and 40 Inch Wide Sherrettes and Flaxons 39c 48c 36 Inch Wide LInene, 25c 35c 45c 36 Inch Wide Linen, 75c 98c $1.39 44 Inch Wide Linen 36 Inch Wide Ecrtf Linen, B9c 75c 98c 36 Inch Wide Indian Head Linen 29c 54 Inch Indian Head Linen, 48c 44 Inch Wide Indian Head Linen 36 Inch Wide Cotton Plisse Crepe 30 Inch Wide Cotton Plisse Crene Dress Goods 32 Inch Wide Plain Color and Stripe Kiddie Cloth; yard, 25c 32 Inch Wide Dress Gingham, neat checks and plain colors: yard Where Every Day, Is Bargain Day Wednesday Specials Mirro Aluminum' 5 qt. Tea $2.98, $3.98 2 qi Percolator, $1.59, $1.95, $2.19 1 qt, Percolator $1.49 3 qt. Kettle $1.19 4 qt.

Kettle $1.39 6 qt. Kettle $1.79 8 qt. Kettle Griddles i $1.19, $2.39 Fry $1.89, $2.49 Coffee Pots $1.49, $1.98 Casseroles $1,19 Muffin Pans 59c, 79c, 38c Cookey Sheets 98c, $1.19 Trays 89c, $1.19 1 Pt. Cannisters 33c 1 Qt. Cannisters 45c Layer Cake Pans, 29c, 49c, 59c Tubed Cake Pans, 79c, 89c, $1.19 Oyster Fryer $1.49 Pie Plates 2gc Milk Pails 49c, 59c, 79c, 98c, $1.19 1 Qt.

Covered Buckets 49c 2 Qt. Covered Buckets Bake Pans 98c, $1.29 Measuring Cups 10c, 23c Deep Square Cake Pans, 69c, 79c Colanders 85C Omelet Pans Angel Cake Pans 69c, 11.19 Vapor Seal Kettles for Waterless Cooking $4.50 For Infants Infants' Vanta Vests, each 75c 89c 98c $1.59 Infants' Vanta Knitted Nighties, each 98c Infants' Burkland Brand Vests, each 48c and 98c Infants' Flannelette Gowns; each 39c Infants' Crepe Gowns, 0, 1, 2, 3 year sizes. Special, each 48c Infants' Flannelette Gertrudes, each 25c 48c 75c Kleinert's Dia Pads; save washing: package 25c Infants' Long Dresses, each 59c 75c 89c 98c $1.48 $1.88 $2JS0 $2.98 Infants' Short Dresses, each 59c 69c 75c 98c $1.48 $2.98 Infants' Rubber Pants; pair, 25c 48c Infants' Cotton Hose, white only; pair 15o Infants' Cream Color Cotton Hose. Vanta brand; pair, 25c Infants' Vanta Wool and Cotton Hose; pair 50c Infants' Vanta Silk and Wool Hose; pair Infants' Vanta 90c Wool Hose; pair Crepe Pajamas, 2, 4, 6, 8 year sizes; nair 75c Crepe Kimonos, 2, 4, 6, 8 year sizes; each 98c Celluloid Novelties, each 25c 39c 48c 75c 89c Infants' Sweaters, 1 and 2 year sizes; each $1.98 52.98 Infants' Bound Blankets, 36x50, eachx $1.88 Infants' Blankets, small sizes; each 25c 50c 75c Infants' Pillows, blue or pink; 12x16 1 size; silk and kapok filled; each 50o Infants' Moccasins, pair, 89c 98o Infants' Soft Sole Shoes, pair, 89C S1.19 Vanta Towels, each 48c Vanta 2 for 25c MONEY SAVING SPECIALS IN DRY GOODS Silks Flat Crepe, Satin, Charmeusc, Crepe de Chines, Georgette Crepe and all the new washable silks in plain and printed patterns. 40 Inch Washable Flat Crepes; yard $1.39 $1.79 40 Inch Satin Charmeuse, ex tra heavy quality; yara, jus 38 Inch Silk Georgette Crepe, yard L39 40 Inch Washable Crepe de Chine Prints; yard 36 Inch Washable Jap Silk, black and colors; 98c 33 Inch Imported Japanese Pongee; yard 40 Inch Satin Back Crepe, black and colors; yard $1.98 36 Inch Chiffon Taffeta Silks, yard $185 "36 Inch Washable Silk Fou lards, yard 36 Inch Tub Silks, for dress and slins; yard 98c 32 Inch Plain Colors Soisette.

washable; yard, 39c 36 Inch Wide Thlnneryet for slips, plain colors, 48c 32 Inch Wide Fast Color Neat Figured Prints; yard 39 Inch Wide Figured Dress Voiles; 39c value; 25c 39 Inch Wide Plato Color Dress Voiles; yard 25o 36 Inch Wide Plain Colors Broadcloth; yard 25c and 48c Wash Goods 36 Inch Wide Silk and Cotton Mixed Dress Crepes, plain colors; yard 50c '36 Inch Wide Cotton Pongee, plain colors; 50c value; yard, 39o 36 Inch Wide Rayons, plain colors; yard 37 ytc 36 Inch Wide. Radium, plain colors; yard 59c 36 Inch Wide Neat Figured, Corded Dimity, fast colors. Special, yard 25c 1 ii an nil hi in hi 11.

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