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PAGE FIVE. ALTOONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, M917. I Store News For Today, Friday, January 12th. (.1 ed to be present on Sunday morning. At both the communion services the beautiful and solemn order of worship for the Holy Communion will be observed under the musical direction of Harry Franz Faber, organist, and choirmaster, and the leadership of the church quartette.

The pastor, Marion Justus Kline, D. will have charge of all the services. The order of worship will be as follows: Holy Communion 10:30 A. M. Organ Prelude Harry Frani Faber, Anthem Church Quartette.

Scripture Lessons. Hymn No. 177, Holy! Holy! Holy! Reginald Hsber Prayer and Response. Anthem Church Quartette. The Announcements.

Organ OITertoire Harry Frams Faber. The Worship of Offerings. The Lord's Prayer. The Service for the Holy Communion. Communion Hymn No.

322, Here At Thy Table Lord Stennett MISS KATHARINE GOETZ, Editor Bell 'phone 2480 Up Until Midnight EASTER DICE PUNNED 0. D. Girls Entertained. With Misses Mary and Julia Tate as hostesses, the A. O.

D. girls with Still Keeping Up The Good Values In Our January Sale of Rugs. Practical! the only difference between the Tugs that are featured in this January sale and the new ones for which manufacturers are asking big advances in their prices, is in the patterns. The quality of the sale rugs is just as good as that in the new ones and the wearing features are identical, yet by taking advantage of the prices that are in force during the sale you can make a saving on the new rugs that -will be wanted in the home this Spring. In addition to the reduced prices that are quoted on the rugs in discontinued patterns, all other rugs in stock are being offered during the sale at our former low prices regardless of tho advances that have been made by the manufacturers since the first of the year.

There are hundreds of rugs included in the sale, in all sizes and patterns, but we can only mention a comparatively few and irrsite you to come and see for yourself. Church Affairs F. 0. Circle Has Luncheon. Members of the F.

O. circle of the a number of friends were at 1002 Twenty-second avenue last evening. An old fashioned taffy pull Penn State Function Is to Be Brilliant Affair proved a jolly part of the evening's entertainment, while, games, music Celebration of the Holy Communion. The Service of ThanksKivinsr. and dancing were also enjoyed.

As a closing diversion, luncheon daintily served. Twelve young people were present and had a very jolly Praise God From Whom All Blessings Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church met yesterday afternoon ac the home of Mrs. Sherman Shaffer, 913 Seventh avenue. Their meeting was featured by a covered dish luncheon and then the evening was pleasantly spent. Seventeen persons including five visitors were present The afternoon was spent busily with fancy work and the enjoyment of music, and the same pastimes were in order in the evening.

The luncheon proved very delightful indeed. On January 25, 'Plana for the Easter dance for Penn State students and alumni are now under way, and It was announced last night that the dance would be held on April 9, the Monday following Easter. evening. low. Benediction and Silent Prayer.

Organ Postlude Harry Frans Faber. Vesper Service and Holy Communion, There are all wool Velvet rugs, size 9x11 feet, In Oriental and floral designs, that djl QC are specially priced at. PXO3 specially priced Announcements Promptly at 7:10 o'clock Prof. Harry (Franz Faber will conduct his vesper organ service, to which the congregation and its friends are all Invited. Prof.

Faber will present the Mrs. Pratt will entertain the circle at for securing rugs for rooms of odd sizes. We would suggest that you bring measurements with, you. Tapestry Brussels rugs, seamed and seamless, are in the sale at vbkh represent good reductions: Size 4.6x7.6 at $7.49. Size 6x9 feet at $11.98.

her home, 1320 Sixth avenue. -0)- following program: Special Services Pastorale In major Lamare Cantaline Mathews Song of the Chrysanthemum Bomnet Syherzo Bossi Fantasia PuBois Seamiest Wilton Velvet rugs, size 9x12 feet, are shown in a big variety of patterns and colors, the designs being reproductions of the high grade Wilton rugs. These are good wearing rugs that will prove serviceable and are specially J0 A priced for the sale PwU A new lot of made-up rugs have been added to the collection since the sale started, having been made from remnantB of carpets and for that reason we can offer unusual values st the sale prices of $9.50 to $30. All sizes from 6x9 feet to 10.6x13.6 are included in the made-up rugs, affording a good opportunity Size 7.6x9 feet at $11.98 and $14.98. Size 8.3x10.6 at $11.98.

Size 9x9 feet at $16.95. Size 9x12 feet at $14.98, $18.95 and $2448. At First Presbyterian. Notwithstanding the earlinees of the season, the committee is confident of the dance being a brilliant success, this fact probably being due to the wonderful success of the Christmas dance held in this city, and attended by State college students and members of the Alumni from all over the county. The Easter dance will be held in the Wolfe building in this city, and will be for the Blair county club of the college.

Hoover's orchestra will furnish the music. Messrs. John Stover, Arthur Hawkins, and Roy Gear-hart, a part of the large committee, are now busy with their arrangements. :) Mrs. Brandt Entertains Club.

Members of the Floral Sewing Bee spent a jolly afternoon yesterday with Mrs. G. W. Brandt, 404 Lowell ave There will special services all day at First Presbyterian church, corner Saxophone Orchestra Dance. A feature of the private dance to be given by Irvin's Saxophone orchestra in Russell's academy, Friday evening, February 9, will be the specially selected program of dance numbers from the latest musical productions, including song "hits" of the day, and the ever popular Hawaiian melodies.

Dancing will be indulged in from 9 to 1 o'clock, and from present indications this affair will be a successful event among the younger social set of this city, to whom invitations will shortly be issued. This "pep" orchestra consists of Paul R. Irvin, piano; Carleton M. Barnard, violin; Lantz L. Knight, saxophone; and Leslie L.

Palmer, drums and bells. Mr. Charles Rich Size 10.6x12 feet at $19.98. Size 11.3x12 feet at $19.98, $2448 an $29:98. Third floor, take elevator.

Fourteenth avenue and Twelfth street. In the morning at 9.45 o'clock, Rev. Bodell will give a "chalk talk" in the Sunday school. It Is hoped that every member will be on time and in their places so that no time need to be lost by waiting for order. This session promises to be of unusual interest and will be just the beginning of a busy Communion Service 7:30 P.

M. Organ Prelude Harry Franz Faber. Anthem Church Quartette. Vesper Scripture Service 23rd Psalm. Scripture Lessons.

Hymn No. 330, Jesus Thou Joy of Loving Hearts. Prayer. Solo. Announcements.

Organ Offertoirs Harry Franz Faber, The Worship of Offerings. The, Lord's Prayer. The Service for the Holy Communion. Communion Service No. 324, Accoratng to Thy Gracious Word Montgomery Celebration of the Holy Communion.

The Service of Thanksgiving. Hymn No. 333, Now in Parting Father Bless Us Bonar Benediction Silent Prayer. Organ Postlude Harry Franz Faber. (:) day.

At 11 o'clock Rev. Bodell will ards in charge of arrangements. preach on "The Lost Christ." There will be special music and the song services will be in the hands of Mr. Maxwell. At 2.30 in the afternoon er prices and are "worth every cent of their former prices, but for a quick clearance we -will offer them at the trfli- A form price PlU A good opportunity to select a suit that is of a.

good style, well made In every particular and yet may he had at a papular price. Second floor- Women's Stats. At $10. We have gathered up a lot of women's tailored suits made of wool materials in colors of navy, green and black. They are suits that have been on sale at high Women's Waists Specially Priced.

Today we wfll sell a lot of women's waists made of black solesette and lawn, at the special Friday price CQ. Of JiJ They are made principally with long sleeves and high neck and are worth much more than this price. A lot of white voile waists, hot Arn in Kood styles but there will be a men's meeting and Rev. Bodell will preach on the subject nue, Llyswen. Some little crocheting held the attention of the women, but most of the time they just chatted and had a fine time.

Luncheon eerved by the hostess proved quite a feature, and was very much enjoyed. The members present were Mesdames Will Ott, Charles Weller. D. E. Gear-hart, B.

Cummins and Philip Weller. Mrs. Will Ott, of Sixth 'avenue, will next entertain the club, probably next week. The Higher Economics." The Mothers' Club Meeting. The Mothers' club of the Wright school will meet in the Wright building this afternoon at 3 o'clock.

A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested in the welfare of children. Program reading of minutes; exercises by Miss Russell's pupils; exercises by Miss Kephart's pupils; talk by Mrs. Linton; general discussion by chorus choir will open the meeting with a service of song and Mr. Max well will sing a solo, one that he has sung every two weeks in the men's Announcements meetings, for a period of five years. Come out and hear him sing it Sunday Branch 1213 Meets Tonight.

A special meetine of Carmel Snow Party Enjoyed, A very enjoyable and novel snow- iholl nal(v nmc. ITT I Branch 1213, L. C. B. will be held from which have been soiled this evening in the Mt.

Carmcl school hall. being on display, will be sold special (:) $1.25 mothers. Society to Dance. On Saturday evening in the Ramey hall, Green avenue and Seventh street, the Crown of Italy society will hold a public dance. Dancing will begin at 8 o'clock and the music will be directed by Professor Orlando.

The public is cordially invited. -O- Rabbi Abels' Discourses. today at Second floor. Special Showing of New Draperies That Have Just Arrived. The next two Fridav evening rlis.

afternoon at the home of Louise Anne Herbert, 2431 Broad avenue, in honor of her ninth birthday. The games were played with paper snow balls. A snow man and snow balls of paper comprised the decorations. There were forty-three guests present, all lending to the gaity and fun. Many 'beautiful gifts were received by the happy little hostess.

courses by Rabbi M. J. S. Abels at the Hebrew Reform temple will be afternoon. In the evening at 7.30 another song service will open the meeting and then Rev.

Bodell will preach on "The Most Perplexing Question Ever Asked." Junior Church. The regular Junior church services will be held in the Baptist temple, corner of Twelfth avenue and Seventeenth street, this evening at 7 Subject, "The Life of Christ" fully illustrated with beautifully painted slides, Services commence promptly and all are invited. Services. The church council of the First Lutheran church wishes to notify the membership of the congregation that on tne subject of "Intermarriage." This evening Rabbi Abels will discuss Israel Zangwill's "The Melting Pot." Meeting begins at 7:30. All We have just unpacked a new lot of curtain Swisses, 1 Fraternal Orders are welcome.

Service Tonight. Services preparatory to the Holy 'Communion service on Sunriav at the scrims and grenadines the new apnng patterns ana will make a special display of them today, giving those housewives who are interested an opportunity to select new draperies for Spring so as to have them ready in good time. The shipment includes: THE WHOLE BODY MS PORE BLOOD Grace Lutheran church will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper To Hold Social. The Altoona Volunteer Firemen's association has planned a social for the entertainment of the members and the public in the rooms in the Nicholson block on Friday evening, January 19.

The committee in charge fs working to make the affair one of pleasure for who attend. -CO-Eagle Dance Saturday. The Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold a free dance for the members and. their ladies at the home, Twelfth The bones, the muscles and all the organs of the body depend for their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. If thA hlnnri ia vapv tmnnnA iha Brotherhoods Cretonnes will be shown In new effects of floral, tripod and Chinese patterns, at 25c to $1-yard.

Fancy Nets In Colonial patterns, white, ivory and ecrur at 49c to $2 yard. Third floor, take elevator. will be celebrated on Sunday at both the 10:30 and 7:30 services. A special preparatory service, for communicant members, who were unable to attend the chief preparatory service on Friday night, will be held Sunday at 9:30 a. m.

in the lecture Swisses at 12c, 15c, 19c to 50c yard. Grenadines at 39c to 59c yard. Scrims at 19c to 60e yard. Hardanger Cloth of fine quality, in white, ivory and ecru. 40 inches wide, 60c yard.

room. All members who desire to commune and were not present on avenue and Eleventh street, on Satur Friday evening are specially request bones become diseased; the muscles become enfeebled, the step loses its elasticity( and there is inability to perform the usual amount of labor. The skin loses its clearness, and pimples, blotches and other eruptions appear. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. It is positively unequaled in the" treatment of scrofula and other day evening.

The enjoyment will be Half Price For Wash Goods Remnants. We want to make a quick clearance of all remnants of wash dress goods and with that end in view, will offer the entire lot today at half the marked prices. There are calicos, ginghams, percales and voiles in various designs as well as plain colored goods, all representing materials that are included in our best selling merchandise and all of the lengths are useful. While the lot lasts today, you may have your choice at half price. First floor, west.

i Dress Skirts Special At $2.69. One' lot of dress skirts made of serge in colors of black and navy, represent- extra good value at our spe- (10 cial price of 4i.Vli7 Choice may be had of assorted sizes. Second floor. on from 9 to 12 o'clock. In addition Men Hear Edison Concert The Brotherhood of Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church met last evening in the church for the regular meeting with Lr.

W. E. Dale presiding at business Bession. After the transaction of routine business an enjoyable program was given. Mr.

Walter McEldowney sang a vocal solo, accompanied on the piano by E. L. Bartholomew, and Sellers Rollins played a "violin 'solo, the accompaniment being played by Merle Bral-lier. Dr. A.

S. Oburn gave an interesting and comprehensive review of the Methodist men's meeting at Har- there will be an entertainment in the grill room. Stop that cougL. The best and safest remedy for coughs, colds, grippe, bronchitis, whooping cough and all affections leading to consumption. Take Dr.

Alexander's Lung Healer and keep well. Good for old and voung. no morphine. inumors, catarrh, rheumatism, dys- Joseph Gibbs, or Leicester, pepsia, loss of appetite, that tired is still doing police duty although feeling. Be sure to get Hood's and 88 yeaTS old.

This is his' forty-sixth trot it tfHov All Afuertrial a I '66'. cuusccuuve year on me iorce. Bed-Room Suites At A Good Reduction. We have three walnut bedroom suites in the "Charles II" period design, representing a line which we wish to discontinue and have accordingly made a good reduction in the price to effect a quick disposal. The suites include twin beds, chiffonier and dressing table with chair to match.

The interior of all of the'drawers are made of solid mahogany. The suites have been selling at a much higher price, but we will offer them, complete with box springs and mattresses, the very special price of $150.00. Third floor, take elevatcr. risburg recently, and W. H.

Schwartz. spoke on the same subject. Mr. L. P.

Brock, of the Edison laboratory New York, was present and gave a concert Offer Berman Liberal on the finest Edison Diamond Disc machine made. The concert included both sacred and secular numbers and was very much enjoyed. During the business meeting a committee was appointed to nominate officers, to be Favor Is Meeting With Popular elected at the next meeting. A col lection for the Central Bureau of Charities was taken and amounted to $11.50. $3.50 William F.

Cable Hours 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Saturday Until 9.

Organized Classes i Von Bora Class Election. Members of the Von Bora class of Grace Lutheran church met for the This Sale Closes Saturday Evening, January 20th monthly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Bahn, will give a stereo pt icon lecture on "The Social Aspect of Missions." On Thursday night at 8 o'clock, Dr.

iLuther Kuhlman, D. one of the secretaries of the board of foreign missions, will deliver a lecture in the church. Friday evening will be featured with a social gathering in the festal hall, which the church council will give to the congregation. A feature of the affair will be reminincenses by various members of the congregation. On Wednesday and Thursday, both afternoons and evenings, the churcti will have a missionary exhfbit which it would be well for everyone interested in missionary work, whether members of Grace church, or not, to see.

The exhibition will consist of curios, literature, charts, postcards, pictures of missionaries, and various other things of missionary import, and are Bure to be instructive and interesting. On Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, Rev. Krumbine, the pastor, 1122 Twenty-first avenue. During the business part of the meeting, new officers were elected to serve for one The social hour was particularly pleasant. Mrs.

Bange played and sang to the enjoyment of those present, and Mrs. Saunders gave a reading. About twenty-five members were present. The next meeting, on Feb (Continued on Page 6) ruary 6, will be held at the home of ODO OCZDO Gearhart, 816 Fifth avenue. After a short business session a social time was indulged in and delicious refreshments were served.

Those present were Misses Elizabeth Gearhart, Hazel Bardsley, Esther Fauth, Revenna Coulter, Evelyn Richner, Jean Mobus, Vera Gearhart and Mrs. also Miss Ida Brown, an honor guest. -(:) Ida May Fry Class. With fifty persons present, tne monthly meeting of the Ida May Fry Bible class of Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, was held last evening at the home of Mrs. A.

W. Epright, 710 Seventh avenue. During the business meeting, nomination of officers occurred, after which a very interesting program was rendered. Mrs. Blanche Neff sang a solo, Mrs.

Mower and son Alton gave a duet; Mrs. Marion Rollins Flegal gave a reading; Alton Chamberlain played a violin accompanied by Miss Pratt; Miss Dorothy Fraker sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Gertrude Herr and Miss Eleanor Epright presided at the victrola. Most delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Epright, Mrs. John Faker, Mrs.

John Chamberlain and Miss Ida Fry. The next meeting will be February 8, at the home of Mrs. T. M. Eynon, 1608 Seventh avenue.

UUIDBffl KB PLANNED ave You Figured At a Reduction of $2.50 on Every Pair This liberal offer has brought hundreds of customers to this store because the people of Altoona know the high reputation of M. Berman as an expert Optician and Reliable Jeweler. They have been buying their glasses here for the past 18 years, to their entire satisfaction. Now that they have an opportunity of saving $2.50 on a pair of good glasses, which we regularly sell for $3.50 and $5.00 they naturally are anxious to take advantage of this golden opportunity. These Glasses Will Be Made in Flat or Toric Form for distant and close vision, or general wear, as the case may require.

Your Eyes Will Be Examined by an Expert Optician with the most modern and up-to-date methods known to science. Don't Delay Come Today On how much money you spent in 1916 for which you have nothing to show? The money you so recklessly spent is gone forever, but the money you save in 1917, if deposited Mrs. F. D. Bloomhardt.

New Officers Elected. The Mrs. A. M. Krick Bible classi of Chriot Reformed church, met In quarterly session at the home of Mrs.

Homer Miller, when the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. George L. Seal; vice president, Mrs. J. Little; secretary, Mrs.

Homer Miller, and treasurer, Mrs. Ira Wagner. CO-Queen Esthers Elect Officers. The Queen Esther class of Fourth Lutheran church met last evening at the home of Mrs. A.

L. Estep, 111 Lexington avenue, and elected new officers for the coming year. The election resulted as follows; President, Mrs. Berkey; vice president, Mrs. Stong; treasurer, Mrs.

Detwiler; secretary, Mrs. Haviland; Bible teacher, Mrs. Lecrone; reported, Mrs. H. W.

Franklin. Besides the Bible study last night, the class had musical numbers and a delicious luncheon was served, including loads of fruit cake. Those present were Mesdames Detwiler, Stevens, L. S. Keckler, C.

L. Keckler, Haviland, Kennedy, Berkey, Van Zandt, McCardle, Martin, Lecrone, Medaugh, Learner, B. W. Franklin, M. A.

Franklin, H. W. Franklin in- in a Savings Account will earn you 3 per cent, terest. Grace Lutheran Plans Elaborate Program for Next Week Make a resolution that during 1917 you will not squander your money, but will save for future years. Expert Optician Reliable Jeweler M.

BERMAN 1311 Eleventh Avenue Grace Lutheran congregation Is 21 yeare old this month, and to honor the event, an elaborate program has been prepared for the latter part of next week, with missionary features, visiting clergymen, and social affairs. This congregation with the house of worship located at Twelfth avenue and Estep. Miss Bertie Barrick was CENTRAL TRUST CO. The Bank With The Chimes a guest of the evening. The next meeting on February 9 will be at the home of Mrs.

Charlie Cupler, 1916 Fourth street. Loyal Workers Meet I The Loyal Workers class of Second and Eleventh street, is among the mpst prominent and active congrega Great Reduction on Our Entire Line of Watches and Diamonds and Jewelry During This Sale. tions of the city. It has become known as "the Church of the Cordial Hand," with Rev. Milea H.

Krumbine Lutheran Sunday school met last ev- oc ocuoo DO suing at the borne of Miss Elizabeth as pastor,.

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