4 LADIES' BAZAAR LADIES' APPAREL DESIGNED TO OVERCOME HOT WEATHER DISCOMFORT If you not only want to look cool and comfortable but feel that way, too, you should make it a point to visit this store. Everything that counts for hot weather comfort is here in wide array, and the prices are such as to meet with your instant favor. 1 \ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY A new shipment of waists in white china silk, tango blouse ef fects in two different styles. Special Friday QQ. only OIJC 50c Silk Hese 39c * 24 98 Suitß $5 ' 9S • Choice of any of our remain- Ladies' Silk Hose in black | ng Spring Suits; values up to .inly; full 60c value. OQ $24.98. Special «tC QQ Special, pair jt «p*J.«7O Dainty Summer Dresses at Alluring Prices Rice cloth dresses in pink. Rice cloth dresses with yoke light blue, white arid wistaria, and Russian tunic of flowered velvet girdle and buttons, lace cloth over white, girdle of Ro vest; worth *Q QQ man stripe silk; worth dJO QQ $6.00 «p0.170 $6.00, at ipO.iJO One-piece dresses in Middy White voile dresses with shawl Blouse styles, white crocheted collar and cults of striped voile, mercerized sash, trimmings of and Russian tunic edged with white; colors are blue, tan and striped voile; leather tfJO A Q brown; an unusually nobby girdle; worth $5.00.. . knockabout dress for general Other linen dresses in a range wear; worth | QQ $6.00 worth f7 50 Crepe dresses, with splashes French linen dresses in a of assorted shades; neck, sleeves range of models and shades, and overskirt edged with fine with trimmings of eyelet em shadow lace, girdle of Roman broidery and crocheted buttons; stripe silk; $7.50 A QQ worth tfo QQ value $6.00 $0.T70 ' WASH SKIRTS HUMAN HAIR ' Almost every wanted material and shade is to be found in our BRAIDS stock of wash skirts. The mod els are all new and the range Is ' wide.enough to insure your sat- AH human hair braids to isfaction in this respect. match any shade of hair; worth $2.00 Rep and Pique Skirts, 98e $1.98 to $7.50. Our prices, $3.50 Striped Ratine Skirts, $1.98 $4.00 Rice Cloth Skirts. . .$2.19 QO * (Q QQ $2.60 All Pure Linen Skirts,9l.-19 I7OC lO «pJ>9O / v Don't Forget 1 A I 4! Q Ai.L Ci -wtmr Don't Forget the Number W lU-1£ O. i/ d* 92.98. Special for Friday at /- r #1 08. Standard makes of Corsets—odd I lots most all sizes. Regular $1.50 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rugs—only 3 ! and 92.00 corset. Special for Fri rugs In this lot—all new up-to-date | day at •. TO#/* designs. Worth $35 of anybody's! money. Special lor Friday at, each. I ~ ~ , ~~~ ~ ; , "Tk Special lot of ladies Longcloth •F- ' j \iglit Gowns, low neck and short I sleeves, trimmed with torchon lace 9x12 Axminstcr Rugs in beautiful | nnd embroidery; $1.25 values. patterns only—s in the lot.. Ex- Special for Friday at SsX 7"i black. Special I riday at, per yard, Madras and Cross stripe curtains, i , .. , ~ I TT" , . .. 3 yards long—used for door hang-L l a< ", os 25c colored bordered all- Ings. Values up to 98.00. Special i ' ,nen handkerchiefs. Special Frl- Tor Friday at OXE-HAIjF PRICE. o(ft with neat liortlers—for hand or tea i towel purposes.. Worth 12 Men's all-linen hemstitched Special Friday at, per yard, Ui/ fk handkerchiefs; values. Spe- ' ' cial Friday at 3 for 2o^ a Stri|Ki Mulls In neat floral de- signs on white and colored back Large bar of white eastile soap srounds—a pretty, sheer, line cloth; regularly sells at 15e. Special regularly 19c. Special Friday at. Friday at 10c the bar or 3 for [>er }ard L. W. COOK Try Telegraph Want Ads THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 11, 1914. SPEND HONEYMOON iimS; jfe MMfiWBBBMMWHHBBBBBBy «SWIP^ y'?ssaß^Bfe»aEg^B^^^^^MM^BMMißMMM^^BS^Mre^.«JiiHKW^g^^>»>gs! MHnHP^ MR. AND MRS. HARRY H. HIPPENSTEEL Mrs.^Lovie Pechart, of 1421 Regina street announce the marriage of her daughter. Miss Eva Pechart to Harry Hippensteel. The ceremony was performed Tuesday evening, June 9, by the Rev. J. A. Shettle, pastor of the United Brethren Church at West Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Hippensteel are spending the honeymoon at Niagara Falls, the seashore and points in Western Pennsylvania. They will make their home at West Fairview. The bride who has a ,wide circle of friends has been employed at the Hershey chocolate factoVy, and the bridegroom is connected with the Penn sylvania Railroad shops at Enola. Goes to Philadelphia to See Her Son Graduate Mrs. John E. Jackson, of 82 North Seventeenth street, is spending a few days in Philadelphia with friends and attending the commencement exer cises of the department of accounts and finance of the University of Penn sylvania where her son, H6race D. Jackson, graduates after a three years' course. Mr. Jackson is a member of the class o£ 1911 of the Harrisburg Cen tral High school and well-known in the local Christian Endeavor circles. He was a vice-president of the Har risburg Christian Endeavor Union as well as president of the society of the Market Street Baptist Church. At present Mr. Jackson is employed as an accountant by Eavenson & Sons, Incorporated, soap manufacturers of Camden, N. J., but It is expected that he will return to Harrisburg during the summer to again make his home with his parents on Allison Hill. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL BENEFIT OF NURSERY HOME The board of managers of the Nurs ery Home is arranging a strawberry festival for the benefit of the home, Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 17, on the lawn at Third and Woodbine streets. Ice cream, cake, candy and luscious ripe strawberries will be on sale. Everyone is invited to attend and help this worthy charity of the city. ATTENDING THE BIENNIAL Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Cronise, in Toledo, Ohio, for several weeks, is now in Chicago attending the biennial, convention of the National Federation' of Woman's Clubs. This is the largest event of its kind ever held. REMARKABLE CASE nf Mrs. HAH Declares Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo.— " I .feel it my duty to tell the public the condition of my I'- 1 ; 1 ;. health before using ||! your medicine. I had falling, inflamma- W pi tion and congestion, H"-"'frZs? fp female weakness, 1' v nual ice cream and cake sale on the church lawn, Derry and Kittatinnj streets, Friday evening, June 12. Act Quickly Don't wait until you have some ail ment caused by poor digestion, biliousness, or by inactive bowels which may lead to a serious sickness. Immediate relief is afforded by that best corrective and preventive BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. AMUSEMENTS CQLONIAL Wonderful Exhibition of Mind Reading I Thursday, Friday and Saturday 5 and lOc " Paxtang Park Theater i Keith Vaudeville Palfrey Barton & Brown nnd Five Other Big Acts Matinees Pally Photoplay To-day "The Divine 4 reel*, and Reirular Show I Admission - 5 Cents