LADIES' BAZAAR Samples of Ladies' Fall Outergarments at Rare Price Advantages Quick to srlre our patrons the benellt of any merchandising opp«r tnrlty that will effect a saving of money we were quick to take advan tage of the price concessions offered us on a lot of samples of this sea son's most fascinating styles in ladles - and misses' Fall outergarmenta. They are offered to you at equal concession. The earlier you come, of * course, the wider the selection. , SUITS All models, materials and shades. $14.98 values . .$10.98 $20.98 values.. $10.98 $16.98 values.. .$12.98 $25.00 values . .$18.98 COATS New models. Including Balmacaans, In all wanted fabrics and color combinations. $7.50 values.. . .$4.98 $14.98 values.. . .$9.98 $10.98 values $7.98 $40.00 values. . .$27.98 I ——— . ■ Also Skirts, Silk Dresses, Cloth Dresses, Waists, etc., at equally attractive prices. f : Saturday Special $8.98 Coats $4.49 Navy and blaclt coats of ex cellent quality thibet, % length, patch pockets, storm collar; worth sß.9s. Special Saturday only V. / Don't Forfet Hgr . 1 A 10 C JfL Cf Forget the Number 4lfl 01. Number / \ ] The J. Edmund Skiff Vocal Studios J. EDMUND SKIFF, Director, in Harrisburg Tuesdays and Wed nesdays, beginning Sept. 29th. MISS R. FLORA WEIL, As- I slstant. Studio 23 North Third Street . Slipper Sol es Quilted satin slipper soles and D. M. C. cotton in colors to match. Those desiring to start now for the holiday gift-giving will find at this time a varied and unbroken assort ment. I TKp ExeWfe Ulrd Street bX Hen* Tke Shop I mil vidua 1 r /*/i Beauty Culture Shop /l *CCfVC'C' 316 CHESTNUT STREET s *sP MRS. REEDE FACIAL MASSAGE Manicuring Hair Dressing Scald Treatment Shampooing MESSIMER'S Homemade Sweets Cocoanut Cream 3rd St. at Bnggs L oaf 30c lb. I l ■ ■ ■■ J1 THE GLOBE THE GLOBE Ladies' and Misses' Coats — Exquisite Types of the Exclusive Fashions A shipment of these charming creations just ar- rived- No two alike. The prices are extraordinarily /v JL \ $12.75—515.00—518.75—520.00 / w \ Styles that are an authoritative index to the fore \ most fashions of the day and so varied as to suit every __ individual taste. At the above low prices we again Mmftjfi I demonstrate our supremacy for value-giving. Chic Coats^ For Little Girls i If j[ Ss»A i An exceptional offering to meet a popular de- L. li \ mand. Handsome Cape Coats—Belted Coats— |Sn»J t Chinchilla Coats Plaid Coats —in short the most interesting group of coats we've ever offered at such a remarkable price. For girls, ages 6to W 14 years. j\ THE GLOBE LADIES* COAT SECTION—SECOND FLOOR. FRIDAY EVENING, f ' ' 11 ' " 1 M Saturday Special $1.50 Waists 69c Lingerie waists with set-in insertion, embroidered organdy vest and cufTs, long set-in sleeves, newest models; $1 and $1.50 values. Saturday 69c >. » r \ FURS Buy Your Set of Furs Now. ! Cheap for the quality offered. FURS REMODELED R. Gerstner PRACTICAL FURRIER 218 Locust Street * FORMER RESIDENT WINS PHILADELPHIA BRIDE MR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. MICHAELS HOME PROGRAM • OF BENEFIT RECITAL Entertainment Will Be Tuesday Evening at Camp Hill Church of God A most interesting program has been arranged for a benefit recital to be held Tuesday evening. October 13, in the Camp Hill Church of God by Miss Rachael McCarrell, reader; Miss Alice Myers, soprano soloist; Miss Pauline Davisson and William Yates, pianists. The numbers Include: Piano solo, "Prelude and Aid de Balet." Jacob inski, Mr. Tates; reading, "The Tragic Story of Binns," Miss McCarrell; solo, "Birthday, Cowen, Miss Myers; read ing. "The Mustard Plaster," Miss McCarrell; solo. "Daybreak." Danniels. Miss Myers; piano solo. "Rigoletto," Liszt. Miss Davisson reading, selec tion from "Pretty Si»t*r of Jose." Miss McCarrell; solo (&> "Mon Deslr," Nevin, (b) "Ecstasy," Rummel, Miss Myers. New and Exclusive Ready-to- Wear Suits, Coats and Dresses For Women Where the Predominating Feature j la Style st the i/oweet Price SPECIAL OFFER s rir w L u k ' T : $20.00 180 North Third Street \\ I READ THIS THIS IS ORDINARY news paper print and should be read without any trouble during the day or- night. If you find any difficulty in reading this print, either, you need glasses or your glasses need changing. We ex amine your eyes free and fit you with a pair oi reading or sewing glasses with gold-filled frames as low as SI.OO. Then this print will be clear to you. Open even ings. RUBIN Se RUBIN Eyesight Specialists 320 Market St., Second Floor Bell Phone 2020W See Us to See Better. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MISS HAMBURG WEDS CHIES H MICHAELS Quiet Ceremonies Mark the Event Held Last Evening at Bride's Home Mr. and Mrs. Hamburg, of 4 811 Franklin avenue, Philadelphia, an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Esther Hamburg, to Charles H. Michaels, son of Mrs. F. Jossel, of 320 Reily street, this city. The ceremony took place last even- j Ing at the bride's home, with only the | Immediate relatives of the young couple in attendance. The bride wore an exquisite white ! satin go%vn and carried bride roses ! and lilies of the valley. There were no attendants. She is a graduate of the Philadelphia high school, class of 1912. and a finished musician. Mr. Michaels, a former resident of both Harrlsburg and Steelton. is man ager of a wholesale grocery In the Quaker City. After an extended wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Michaels will be "at home" to their friends in their newly furnished house at 2329 Wood stock street, Philadelphia. Among the guests last evening were, the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Jossel, and his brother, H. P. Michaels, both of Harrlsburg. REMOVE TO WILKINSBITRG William VanCou'-tlandt Brandt, of Wllkinsburg, was a recent guest of Mrs. S. R. Coover, 312 North Second street, enroute to Philadelphia. Mrs. Brandt, who was formerly Miss Sara Coover of this city, has removed with her husband from Germn/ntown to Wilkinsburg. Miss Mary E. Beatty, of 1406 North Second street, is visiting- in Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Faatz and Miss Nellie Faatz have gone home to Richmond, Va-, after spending ten days with relatives in this city. Sirs. W. H. Bressler and daughters Claire and Katharine Bressler. of Ship pensburg, are guests of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Hopple, at 439 Herr street. Miss Elizabeth Sheahan. of Second and North streets, is visiting in New York city. Miss Virginia Ilargest King, of 1605 North Second street, is spending a |few days with friends In Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry O. Knull, of 20 4 Relly street, Is spending part of the week with relatives at Hummelstown. • Mrs. Ramsey Black and two small daughters, of Green street, are visit ing relatives in New Germantown. Mrs. Edward Millis. of Hyde Park, |N. C., a daughter of William ST Brooks, formerly of this city, is visiting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Scheffer, at 800 North Second street. Miss Katharine A. Beck, of 265 Boas street, left to-day for a visit at Chicago and Elkin, 111.,' and Lockport, N. Y., exrecting to remain away for six weeks. J. Fr«nk Manbeck, of Cowden street, is home after treatment at the Penn [ sylvania Hospital, much improved In health. Miss Louise Kuhlwind, of 122 Ever ' green street, has returned home after | a two weeks' visit with relatives in j Lancaster and New Holland. DR. STEWART IN THE CITY The Rev. Dr. George B. Stewart, president of Auburn Theological Semi nary, Auburn, N. Y„ and a former pastor of the Market Square Presby terian Church, this city, is visiting the Misses Weir at 1604 North Second street. The Misses Crist, of Columbia, are spending the week-end with Mrs. Charles Nelson Fry of the Commercial Bank Apartments. Mrs. Benjamin E. Long and son Ben, of Landisville, are vlsiy»g Mrs. Mardie Nicholas at 216 Herr street. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Murray, of 10" Evergreen street, are home after a visit at Harpers' Ferry, Va. Mrs. Ida Blessing, of 1942 North C&meion street, is spending several weeks in Columbus, Ohio, Chicago and Tlskilwa, 111. Mrs. Llweyln. of Pine Grove, is the guest of Miss Augusta Kitzmiller, at 330 South Fourteenth street. Mrs. Charles Hoffman, of Gary, Ind., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Landis, at 1439 Berryhill street. Miss Sue Leib, of Millersburg, spent the week with Mrs. E. K. Gaugler at 10 Evergreen street. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher and son, George H. Fisher, of Pittsburgh, are spending several days with rela tives in town. Mrs. Emma Peters and daughter Enid, of Middietown, are guests of Mrs. Lawrence Lady, at 1832 Green street. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, of 209 South Thirteenth street, announce the birth of a daughter, Sunday. October 4, 1914. Mrs, Morgan was formerly Miss Carrie Zimmerman, of Sunbury. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Darbrow, of 29 South Court street, announce the birth of a son, Alfred John Darbrow, Tuesday, October 6, 1814. (Other Personals Page 15) Witmer,Bair&Wifmer We are prepared for the season's rush now here. Come and inspect the newest styles—Suits, Coats, Dresses for office, street, afternoon and evening wear— Dress Skirts, Silk Petticoats —Waists in Silk, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Messaline, Lace, Lingerie, Linen Voile, etc. The new College or Skating Coats, etc. Special Suits, heavy Poplin, Satin 150 Serge and Satin and Serge Corn lined throughout —Russian green, dark ; bination Dresses . .$6.50 to $36.50 brown, navv and black —all sizes, 100 \\ aist Specials \\ bite Voile and 7% Lingerie; $1.95 to $3.75. Special, 9os 150 Drcss Sk . rts< $l5O s2#oo> New Short and Long Coat Suits, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $5.00, I $13.75, $15.00, $16.75, $17.50, $5.95, $6.50, $7.50 to $13.75. $18.75, $21.50, $22,50, $25.00 to 175 Silk Petticoats, $2.95, $3.25, $67.00, $3.50, $3.95, $4.00 and $5.00. Witmer, Bair & Witmer Annex, 311 Walnut St. 150 Waists—Voiles, Lingeries, etc.; Silk Petticoats —Colors and low neck; length sleeves. Special, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50, $2.<5, $-.9 a, I 50 White Lingerie Waists—high $2.98. neck; length sleeves; neatly trim- Serge Dresses —Navy, black and med. Special brown P. K. collar and cuffs; long over- House Dresses —Ginghams, Percales, skirt $3.<5 and $4.50 etc., 16 to 56 sizes SI.OO to $1.65 New Full Length Black Thibet Coats, Serge Skirts—Navy and black; long $4.75 overskirt or plain $2.25 to $4.25 7 Navy Blue Boucle Coats, plush col -50 Street and House Dresses —White lar and button trimmed. Special, $7.50 and colored; $2.00 to $12.50. Special, Children's Coats —3 to 14 years, SI.OO i $1.75 to $3.50 MAIN STORE EXTRA SPECIAL—2O2 Walnut Street 50 Sample Long and Short Coat Suits, one-third below regular prices until closed out $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $29.75 ANNEX EXTRA SPECIAL—3II Walnut Street 10 light weight Suits and 10 heavy Winter mixed Suits for girls' school wear, 15, 16, 17 and 18 year sizes; SIO.OO to $25.00.. Your choice Saturday $5.00 WITMER, BAIR & WITMER 202 and 311 WALNUT STREET WILLIAMSPORT AND LANCASTER WEDDINGS AT PARSONAGE Miss Almeda Greene, of Columbia and Claude A. Ishler, of Philadelphia, were united In marriage, Wednesday afternoon, October 7, at 4 o'clock, at the parsonage of the Christ Lutheran Church, the pastor, the Rev. Thomas Reftch. Miss Hattie E. Hetriek and William Heffleflnger, both of Lebanon, were married at the parsonage of the Christ Lutheran Church, Thursday, October 8. at noon, bv the Rev. Thomas Relsch, the pastor. They will reside in Leba non. WINTERDALE The demonstration given last even ing by Professor Alles of Atlantic City and Miss Helen Luppstein pleased the large audience so well that they will be given again to-morrow evening at 9.30. Professor Alles has shown great talent in the tango and all the latest steps.—Advertisement. SWARTZ-EISSEI/ BRIDAL The marriage of Miss Ruth A. Fis sel to Charles W. Swartz, Jr., took place at the manse of the Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Great Suit Sale (IF Ab s ß s te To=morrow at <J) I O fiifvaiu^ A SPECIAL SALE! Every Womanind Miss thinking of new clothes should make sure to inspect these extraordinary values. Certainly there has not been such an opportunity earlier this season, and it's not likely there will be soon again. MATERIALS COLORS Broadcloth, Poplin, Serge, Gabar- Navy, Holland Blue, Plum, Brown dines and Cheviot. and Black. 35 samples included in the the lot of which there are only one of a kind. Six styles of the popular long Coat Suits and as many of the jaunty shorter models— MISSES AND WOMEN'S SIZES. A O Special For Saturday C QQ 1 $7.98 to $lO Values College Coats, Smart Balmacaans, Mannish Models, Dressy Styles They are all wool Scotch mixtures. Plaids and handsome Treco Cloth in black and navy. Sale of New Skirts KSu $1.19 $5 Models in All Wool Shown Saturday For the First Time Serge Bedfordcord, Checkup w0 1/ Beautiful colors combinations In stunning Perfectly made Skirts in newest tunic with tunics; three and four tone; Roman and Persian smart button trimming; all sizes. stripes. Guaranteed washable. Silk Messaline and Poplin Dresses CA OA Positive SIO.OO Value—Special * Without question the greatest value in the city. Newest models with the popu lar basque girdles of crushed silk. Navy,green, brown and black. Women's and Misses'sizes. ASTRICH'S OCTOBER <?,1914. Thirteenth and Vernon streets, Wed nesday evening, October 7, at 7 o'clock. The wedding was solemnized by the Rev. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker. Mr. and Mrs. Swartz will reside in Harris burg. STRAWRIDE IS FOLLOWKT> BY SUPPER AT PAXTANG Chaperoned by Mrs. Allen Spotz, Mrs. Antonia Sansone and Miss San sone, members of the H. A. Club took SCHMIDT'S SATURDAY SPECIAL 49c Fresh Cut ROSES 49c nnz. AM. COLORS. SATURDAY ONLY. DO*. SCHMIDT 313 Market Street FLOEIST Harrisburg, Pa. a strawride to Paxtang last evening, with a supper following. In the party were Miss Katherine Schlllinger, Miss Katherlne Barringer, Miss Ruth Spotz, Miss Frances Sansone, Miss Virginia Harman, Miss Ellas Buckaloo, Miss Lillian Shoop, Miss Martha Shartzer, Miss Vera Hershey, Miss Grace Her shey. Miss Miriam Spotz, Thomas Gra dy, Harold Norby, Edgar Spotz and Caslmer Sansone. 7
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