Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 26, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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Ladies' Bazaar
Two Big Friday Specials
That You Will Want
This weather doesn't otter any incentive for the consideration
of dainty Spring wearing apparel. We believe, however, that
if you should come here and inspect our new models, you'd
forget all about the weather outside and make a selection,
which would enable us to give you the best service in our fit
ting and alteration departments, which will be pvercrowded
with work as soon as warmer weather appears.
Therefore, we offer for to-morrow only these two specials as
an incentive to get you to come here. When you come, be sure
to take a few minutes and study the new Spring apparel styles.
COMBINATION SUITS s,
Another lot of embroidery and lace trimmed combination
suits, ribbon run, worth SI.OO. Friday only 39^
SERGE DRESSES
All wool serge dresses in three styles and a color range of
navy, black and Copen, some peplum, others plain model
with neat Persian trimmings and neck ruching, worth $6 to
$7.50. Friday only $2.98
10-12 South Fourth Street
Surprise Miss Booser
at Home in Penbrook
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Booser enter
tained at a surprise party In honor of
their daughter, Anna, at their home
In Penbrook. Games and music were
F. C. NEELY, UNDERTAKER
has removed Ills parlors from 912 N.
{Third St. to 908 N. Second St.
j SENSATIONAL WIND-UP
FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE
The closing days of our FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE are contributing some of the GREATEST j
values of the entire month. Several lines have been sold down, leaving us only the samples on our show floor, and
these we have RE-MARKED in order to dispose of them during the few days that are left of the FEBRUARY
SALE. • ;
Especially attractive are the values in Brass Beds. There are about 25 patterns in the more costly guaranteed
beds, which we have only one of a kind, and in order to move them quickly have marked them at such LITTLE
PRICES that you will agree with us that the values are really SENSATIONAL from a BARGAIN standpoint.
We cannot impress too strongly the values we are giving in Guaranteed Brass Beds, and it will certainly pay
you to call and see.
Remember: Charge accounts opened on any February Sale purchases. YOUR CREDIT IS ALWAYS
GOOD.
Mtga, A sn.oo value. j U brass poster
February Sale Price, $16.00
ili} I eslfen ' velvet flni 11 ' heavy mount A
j M February Sale Price, $27.00
THE BONDBEHINO THE BED | j
Mahogany dresser and chiffonier. Dull fin- -
ffish, roll top. Made to match with brass beds.
RIS,Ul Fdhw«y &Se°l?Ae^'s49Xo jjJ If j
CQPKtOHT rait pt PtTTKUaGM MCK9OM CO |■ H| H
Guaranteed brass bed. Velvet finish, lH I // . . . ,
1W I II Guaranteed brass bed. 2-inch posts
2-lnch continuous posts. A $29.50 value. ■ I If . „ „ '
I II combination finish, heavily mounted. A
February Sale Price, $22.50 SI I I $31.00 value.
| j jjf A February Sale Special and a wonderful
value it is. A brass fernery. Dull finish, with
io removable metal lining and prepared natural „ A
Guaranteed brass bed. 18 Ailing rode # _i ji A. i *T Guaranteed brass bed. Heavy mounts,
m head and foot, and extra heavy mounts P lant decidedly ornamental to any room.
velvet finish, square top rail. A $29.50
on post and foot, A $42.00 value. I Regular value of the two pieces, $1.25. vahlo .
February Sale Price, $33.50 \ y February Sale Price, 59c February Sale Price, $25.00
Second Street |Z> I JB. PO BURNS
Near Chestnut DLJ OC Wvy • BLOCK
THURSDAY EVENING,
the evening's amusements. *
•Supper was served to the Misses Es
ther Earley, Esther Bobb, Stella Bals
baugh, Anna Booser, Mary Herman,
Frances Booser, Marguerite Shaffer,
Naomi Weaver, Margaret Plank,
Thelma Moore, Eva Evans, Edith
Denney, Ethel Valentine, Madelisie
Plank, Orville Bobbs, Eart Wittle,
Charles Kline, William Garberick,
Raymond Book, McClellan Koomes,
Delmont Plank, Harry Stauflfer, Alvin
Martin, Roy Runkle, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Plank, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Welty, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Booser.
Off on. Their Wedding Journey
NEWTOni-WIESTLIIVG
WEDDING AT HOME
Well-known Coup!e Married Today
by Pastor of Westminster
Church
The marriage of Miss Marguerite
Wiestling, to Harry J. Newton, for
merly of Philadelphia, was solemnized
at 1 o'clock this afternoon, at the
residence of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. Wiestling, 2152 Penn
street, on the anniversary of their
own wedding.
The Rev. E. E. Curtis, pastor cf the
Westminster Presbyterian Churcli, of
lilciated in the presence of the imine
, diate relatives. The house decorations
carried out a color scheme of blue and
(pink and a wedding breakfast follow
ed the service.
I The bride wore a traveling costume
fiXRJUSBURG TELEGRAPH
of dark blue serge with hat to harmo
nize and a corsage bouquet of violets.
The bridesmaids were Mlas Mar)'
Wlestllng, wearing tilue charmeuse
veiled In chiffon and Miss Jane Wlest
ling, wearing a white embroidered
voile frock. They carried pink roses.
The wedding Journey to Buffalo,
Niagara Palls, Washington and Phila
delphia will be followed by a resi
dence at 1913 Park street, after March
15, when the couple will be "at home"
to their friends.
The bride is a graduate of the Cen
tral High school and the School of
Commerce. She had been employed
as a stenographer by the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad. Mr. Newton
Is a rate clerk for the Philadelphia
and Reading in this city.
EAST HARRISBURG W. C. T. U.
A meeting of the East Harrlsburg
W. C. T. U. will be held Friday after
noon, February 27, at 2 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. G. D. Singer, 1634
Market street. The subject la "How
Can We Perpetuate tne Memory of
Miss Willlard?" Leader, Mrs. Conrad
Hoffsommer.
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W. % B.&W. | W. % B.&W. | w. % B. &W.
Early Spring Showing of Distinctive Models in
Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts
Final Clearance Prices on All WINTER GARMENTS
Special Lot of Coats in Both Stores. Your choice $5.00
Interesting Prices on Balance of Winter Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc.
30% Reduction on All Furs and Marabou
Beautiful Gowns For Evening Wear Ranging From $15.00 to $50.00
Witmer, Bair & Witmer Annex
Bourette Under Plaid and Scotch Plaid Spring Skirts $3.00, $3.75 and $3.95
Serge Dresses, assorted colors, values $6.50 to $8.50. Special discount mice*
$3.21 to $4.02.
Silk Petticoats $1.50 to $2.98. Jersey Top Petticoats, all colors, $3.50.
Witmer, Bair & Witmer
202 WALNUT STREET - 311 WALNUT STREET
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SLEIGHING PARTY
GOES JO DAUPHIN
Chicken and Waffle Supper Is
Enjoyed by Twenty Yonng
Women
Mrs. Charles F. Chidsey, Jr.,
chaperoned a party of young women
on a sleighing party yesterday, with
Dauphin as the objective point. The
revellers rode In. a large sleigh drawn
by four horses, and had a chicken and
waffle supper at the Hotel Dauphin.
One of the pleasantest features of the
afternoon was a story-telling game,
originated by one of the party, and
thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.
In attendance were Miss Margaret
Pomeroy, Miss Edith Shaffer, Miss
Hazel Clarke, Mrs. James W. Kellogg,
Miss Grace Weldon, Miss Mary ICep
ple, Miss Marjorie Foote, Bliss Stella
Foote, Miss Freda Mylecraine, Miss
Clara Mitchell, Mrs. James Stewart,
Miss Helen McFarland, Miss Maude
Miller, ' Miss Anna Shelley, of Port
Royal; Miss Norma Barker, Miss
Ethel Davidson, of Rockville Centre,
L. I.; Miss Margaret Miller, Miss Caro
line Grove, Miss Ada Hartman, of Mif
flin.
TO ELECT OFFICERS
At the annual business meeting of
the Children's Industrial Homo to
morrow morning at the Young Men's
Christian Association building, Second
and Locust streets, officers for the en
teuingr year will be elected and reports
of the various officers and committees
will be read.
Birthday Celebration
Surprise to Mrs. Bailey
A birthday surprise was given to
Mrs. O. H. Bailey, at her home, 935
South Twenty-first street, the guests
spending a merry ovening in games
and music. Mrs. F. A. Wagner re
ceived honorable mention tor a soloist
and orator during a contest.
In attendance were Mrs. H. H. At
tlck, Mrs. Nora Wagner, Mrs. J. L.
Baker, Mrs. F. A. Wagner, Mrs. A.
Fuget, Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs. H. Gor
don, Mrs. G. A. Ruder, Mrs. F. Wag
ner, Mrs. F. B. Gotshall, Mrs. J. H.
La Vanture, Miss Alice Baker, Miss
Eva La Vanture, Miss Audry La Van
ture, Miss Katherine Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. O. H. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian W. Lynch,
of 211 State street, started to-day for
a pleasure trip to Florida.
Ladies' Bible Class
Meets With Mrs. Rebuck
Mrs. C. E. Rebuck entertained the
Ladles' Bible class of the Maclay
Street Church of God, at her resi
dence, 1922 Fulton street. An Infor
mal business session preceded a social
hour, during which refreshments were
served.
The guests were the teacher, Miss
Forncrook, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner,
Mrs. Blough, Mrs. Cover, Mrs. Young,
Master Andrew Young, Mrs. Frieze,
Mrs. Rudy, Mrs Hinkle, Mrs. Dlsslng
er, Mrs. Boyer and Miss Zella Re
buck.
VISITING IN PITTSBURGH
Mrs. J. E. Shilling, 617 Emerald
street, and Mrs. C. H. McCord, 630
Muench street, Harrisburg, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraim,
707 Arch street, Pittsburgh, this week,
and attended the closing meetings of
the "Billy" Sunday revivals.
LENTEN RECITALS BEGIN
AT ST, STEPHEN'S CHURCH
A series of six Lenten organ recitals
to be given at St. Stephen's Protestant
Episcopal Church, North Front street,
and arranged by the organist, Alfred
C. Kuschwa, will start on Saturday af
ternoon at B o'clock. The program
will be given by Mr. Kuschwa, assist
ed by Mrs. William K Bumbaugh, so
prano.
Miss Elizabeth Lenker has sold her
house at 928 North Second street, and
is removing to-day to her new home
in Zarker street.
Miss Mary Haldy, of Lancaster, was
a recent guest of Mrs. Charles C.
Ciipplnger, in this city.
Miss Myra Reynolds, of Lock Haven,
is spending the week with Mrs. J. N.
Compton, at 338 Hummel street.
Miss Mabel Baker, of Baltimore, is
visiting her niece, Mrs. William T. Mc-
Caleb, of the Mac Daniels Apartments.
Mrs. John Strawhecker, of 1608
Hummel street, was hostess for a
Wednesday Embroidery Club of which
she is a member, yesterday.
Miss Jessie Lebo, of South Eigh
teenth street, gave a Colonial tea at
her home on Wednesday.
Mrs. George Wolf Relly, Jr., Is home
from Baltimore, where she visited her
sister, Mrs. George Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Baturln and
daughter,. Hilda, of 639 Boas street,
were among the guests at the Solo
mon-Wiener weddin* iti New York,
Sunday.
TOther Personals ou Page 5]
FEBRUARY 26, 1914.
VISIT IS. STIPPLE
ON HER BIRTH
Guests Arrive in a Big Four-
Horse Sleigh For the
Celebration
A Jolly sleighing party went to I
Chambers Hill last evening to help
Mrs. John Stapple celebrate her birth
day. Games and dancing were en
joyed and a late supper served.
The guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Wilt, Mrs. D. R. Miller, Mrs.
A 1 Cooper, Miss Runkle, Miss Stewart
and E Cooper, of this city; Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Bomgardner, Mr. and Mrs.
John Delmler, Miss Alice Bomgardner,
Mr. and Mrs. John Stapple, of Cham
bers Hill; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fetter
hoff, Br. and Mrs. McNamee, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Earnest, Mr. and Mrs
Jiussei Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Green, Mrs. H. Wilt, Sr., Miss Mar
Ilium!
"The Quality Store"
THE BARGAIN BULLETIN
FOR FRIDAY'S SHOPPING
EXTRA SPECIAL—Ladles' suits AU our Ladles' and Children's
in black and white diagonal mix- wool and wool mixed underwear,
tures In the very latest styles and Special for Friday at 25 per cent,
trimmed with buttons on skirt and OFF.
coat. Regularly $22.50. Extra spe-
cial for Friday at «|tl |'> K ALL WOOL SERGES, 38-lnches
V-*-wide in navy, brown, garnet and
black. A good value at 59c, but
One assortment of Ladies' and special for Friday, at, per yard,
Misses' Winter Coats of fancy 49^
mixed materials, and In the most "
stylish models. Were sls, 817.50, „ .
$10.50 and $20.00, but are special mUI
Fridnv at Oi'T Kfk s P rclal tor Friday. Excep
i ruin > .u JfW.Oti tional values.
. 50c Dress Goods at . 250
I Jidies' Black Messallne Petti- 15 C Dress Goods at Ifl/i
coals with pleated flounce. A regu
lar $2.08 value. Special for Frl- SI.OO Silks at KAri
(lay's selling at, each ... $1.98
Ladies' tub silk, handsomely toil- Un, good quality; regularly sells tor
oral waists with blho and black 14c.| Special for Friday, at, per
phi stripes. The regular price of Jard 914</*
these is $3.25. Special for Friday /- r
only at $2,50 M bleached sheeting of good
weight, even thread; was 30c. Spc
ilouso dresses In all sizes up to Cial for IVlday at, per yard,
10, large variety In Ught and dark
SdTor Friday " 30-ineh All-wool White Flannel,
cial lor Jiuiay at, eacn y}«so rids Is a bargain at 75c per yard,
but we have a large quantity of
Natural colored dress Unen, 36 this flannel which we will sell spe
inchcs wide: all pure Unen medium c ' a ' Friday, at, per yard ...
weight. Suitable for skirts and
coats. A good value at 31c, but <Hj.inc.ii wiiite Muslin »
specially priced for Friday at, per va j lle _ special for Friday, at, per
> JlO yard
Gray Blankets, double bed size; N Adiustablo Snwnlmr m™
the good warm kind; very pretty at cach P B tX
••orders. Rciralarly sell at SI.OO, 1 ' otw n 100
but special for Friday, at, pah-,
18x30 high grade rubber door
" r mats that regularly seU at SI.OO.
„„ . . ~ ~ „„ „ ~ Special for Friday, at, each .&%*/»
3U-liicli Berkley White Cambric, 4 Orp
bleached and perfecUy finished,
cut from full piece. The best 12>/SjC 18x30 Rag Rugs; beautiful pat
cam brio obtainable. Special for terns; 75c values. Special for Frl-
Friday at, per yard 10j/^| (,ay at ' each 590
Towelings in gray and white, the! 50-inch Sun-fast Drapery mate
good serviceable kind, for either rials of the best quaUty. Regularly
hand of tea towels. A regular 12 14 c sells for sl.lO. Special for Friday,
value special for Friday at, per j at, per yard *7 Kit*
jartl 90 _____ "
— I Special Scrim Curtains, 38 inches
Wright's Health Underwear for" wide, 2% yards long with edge and
Men, wool fleeced shirts and draw- Insertion. Regular value $1.60.
ers. Regular SI.OO value special J Special for Friday only at, per pair,
for Friday at, per garment, 650 950
Men's stilt bosom, separate cult I Ladles' 50e Vanity Oases, with
shirt* of good quality percale; sizes] chain, two styles of engraving.
14, 1 and 17; were SI.OO. Spe- Very special at, each .......OCkgk
cial for Friday at, each ... • jiQ/i '
— Small lot of Children's Toother
Men's short bosom, attached Handbags with chain handles. A
cuffs; percale shirts, In a variety of regular 25c hag, special Friday at,
neat patterns; all sizes. Special each 1 Oj,
for Friday— "r
SI.OO values at "... wk j.
$1.50 values at Oil 1 n alarm clock, large, jolly race, made
•pi.llf j,y Ansonia Clock Co. A regular
,„m i 7, — . #2.00 value. Special for Friday, at
Small lot boys' all-wool V-neck each Oil k?\
coat sweaters that were SI.OO, $1.50 '"" «PA»mU
and $2.50. Special Friday at, each,
KQ j, AU our Men's Boys', Indies' and
OtJfp children's Golf Gloves at ONE
... ~ ~ HALF PRICE for Friday only.
All Marabou Stoles and Capes at
ONE-HALF PRICE. (None re- Large size (36xS0) chemically
served.) treated dust cloth; a 25c size. Sne
, . ~rr ~~~ cial Friday for, each 1 ol
Boys* heavy ribbed fleece lined Lo(p
shirts and drawers In natural and
gray; sizes 18 to 34; regularly sells Hunter's Invisible powder Vanity
for 25c to 35c each. Special for .Boxes; regular price 25c. Special
Friday at, each ... 170 Friday at, each i I
L,. W. COOK
garet Middleton, Miss Naomi Flckea,
Miss Catherines Fickes, Miss Anna
Goodfellow, Miss Mil lam Fetterhoft,
Miss Lizzie Pretz, Mr. Light, Richard
Aiden, Miss Thompson, Miss Ida
Bpencer, all of Steelton.
CRESXIC-ANOCA WEDDING
Miss Jessie Anoca, of 906 North
Seventh street, and George Cresnlo,
of 1118 North Seventh street, were
united In marriage yesterday morn
ing by Alderman William Bayles, at
his office, North Sixth street.
"Cave Time!
Time lost because of headaches,
lassitude and depressions of bil
iousness, is worse than wasted.
Biliousness yields quickly to the
safe, certain home remedy—
BE PILLS M
Soli etonrwhero. In boxes. 10c., 23«*