Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 19, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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Friday and Saturday Bargains
Our Glove Bargains Are the Talk of the City
EVERY PAIR OF GLOVES GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY
Women's French Kid Gloves. 2-cta.p: black. ris., white or
white or tan; value SI.OO. All sizes, yQ 12-button length, value $2.98; pair .... $1.98
Pair 16-button lengh, value $3.75; pair #2.48
Women's Suede Gloves, Women's very fine French Kid 2-
(from fine skins), 2 or 3- clasp Gloves; black, white and colors.
button, tans or browns; Fitted free by experts. Value $1.50.
value SI.OO. Sale Sale price, d» 1 "| /\ /(V \r «\
price, pair C pair vA« 1U t |
Women's Finest French Kid Gloves, have handsome Paris point /_ I IjJ lUI
stitched backs; black, white and colors. Equal to any d* 1 OC I\\ / fy j \&*\
$1.75 glove elsewhere, fitted free. Sale price, pair (pliuuf I I'J
Also one-clasp black all-over white stitched. | \ ] Wy \ |
WOMEN'S WASH GLOVES I\J f\ Mj
2-clasp Chamoisette EXTRA SPECIAL 16-button extra 1 \\lf' y-jfl
Gloves, white or 16-button white heavy pure silk Gloves. T Ikil \jU
chamois; also fine Mosquetaire Wrist °P er , a wh * te or / //// W
chamois gloves, silk „ no , 0 , black, double finger \ fff?/ /
lined, value 39c and 50c. Gloves: 98c value " Sale tips; SI.OO value, stle \ IPI JjL/
Sale price, pair, price, pair, price, pair,
25c 59c 69c
KAYSER LEATHERETTE GLOVES—2-clasp. Extra fine. Wide stitched backs.
75c value. Sale price, pair OvlC
Boys* and Girls' Gloves EXTRAORDINARY
tSale of Women's Fine
Neckwear. Just in time
for Thanksgiving. Col
lars, Coat Sets, Dress
Sets, Vestees, Guimpes,
etc. Sale price, each,
Grand sale of Dainty
Muslin Underwear -
agents' finest qamnlec
agcnis nnest sampies—
values $1.50 to $1.75.
. Choice 980'
Warm Knit Underwear, For Women and in^°Thr e ad Clark ' s 200 yard Sew_
Children, Elach • • • • # 25c, 3Sc, 50c spool .... 2c
—Astrich's Main
TELEGRAPH WANT ADS
find buyers for any sort of usable ar
ticles. Tour best chances to sell, buy,
trade or secure what you want is al
ways through Telegraph Want Ads.
' A
Have Your Automobiles,
Carriages and Wagons
Refinished
with IX.Auto-Vnrnl»h. SIO.OO and
upward"- Made to look like new in
48 hoar*. Kepalring; and Storage of |
Automobiles.
bHarriibarg Auto Refinishintr Co,
ABBOTT DETROIT BI ILDING
104 and IDS South Srrond Street
HARHISBI UU
T. A. JENSEN A. M. LEVERING
Mnnaitrr Sale* Manager
j The Pennsylvania Steel Co. S
I Steel Products in Small & Large Quantities |
MANUFACTURED §
AND SANITARY
See Exhibit and Consult Representatives in
Booth 33
CHESTNUT STREET HALL J
HARRISBURG PIPE &
PIPE BENDING CO.
Booth 23 jj
BENT PIPE PRODUCTS
FOR ALL
j; SEAMLESS CYLINDERS for carbon dioxide, hy- j|
jl drogen, nitrogen, oxygen, chlorine and other gases,
11 Skrapnel Shells Made For U. S. Government j I
BOOTH—S7
, HENRY GILBERT & SON l
| 1
Harrisburg, Pa.
219 MARKET STREET
Builders' Hardware, Mill Supplies,
Tools, Cutlery, Pipe and Pipe Fittings,
Packing, Paints and Oils.
■■ ■- ■
THURSDAY EVENING.
HEPTASOPHS AFTER MEMRERS
Steelton Conclave and Allemanla
Conclave, Improved Order of Hepta
sophs, last night held membership
booster meetings.
New Ksme Treatment
For Banishing Hairs
(Beauty Topics)
| With the aiu of a delatone paste, it
is an easy matter for any woman to
| remove every t race of hair or fuzz
from face, neck r/id arms. Enough
lof the powdered delatone and water
I is mixed into a thick paste and spread
'on the hairy surface for about 2
minutes, then rubbed off and the akin
• washed. This completely removes the
j hair, but to avoid disappointment, get
j the delatone in an original package.
I —Advertisement.
LABOR MEN MKKT WILSON
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C„ Nov. 19.—Three
officials of the United "Mine Workers
of America, fresh from the American
Federation of Labor convention in
Philadelphia, where a resolution was
adopted calling on the federal gov
ernment to put tho Colorado mines
into a receivership unless the op
erators accept the pending plan for
settlement of the strike, conferred to
day with President Wilson at tho
White House.
SEILBB SCHOOL, HOCKEY
The Turks and Tartars of the Seller
school will play the first of a series
of hockey games on Island Park to
morrow afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock.
Miss Helen Delaney, of Washing
ton. D. C., has arrived in the city for
a week's stay with Miss Mary E.
Knisely, Front and Maclay streets.
established 1867
In hermetically sealed sanitary cans.
Finest for table use and baking. Ask your grocer for it.
Send postal card for booklet of Prize Recipes to
P. DUFF & SONS, 920 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
j SAFETY
jj Welfare \§7 Efficiency
I EXHIBIT
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SHOW IF YOU ARE INTER
ESTED IN THE INDUSTRIAL ADVANCEMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Chestnut St. Auditorium
November 16-20
10 a. m.—lo p. m.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
PERSONAL
Other Pergonals on Pftffo 4
HOII MOCK WEDDING
111 FHOOK HOME
Lots of Fun For Young People
With a Buffet Supper
Following
A feature of pleasure at the party
given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder, of
Penbrook, at their residence, was a
mock wedding: following games and
dancing.
Miss Kdlth Kllnepeter made an at
tractive bride, and James Eddy was the
bridegroom. John Daugherty acted as
minister. Miss Gertrude Carroll was
maid of honor and Harry Page was
best man. The bride's parents were
personated by Miss Anna Judd and Carl
Hupp; Mr. Harley played the wedding
marches and Miss Edna Wallower and
Miss Greta Egan were flower girls.
A French supper was served at 11:30
o'clock with Miss Wallower as hostess.
: In attendance were; Miss Wallower,
Miss Edna Wallo\ver, Miss Anna Judd,
Miss Gertrude Carroll, Miss Greta Egan,
! Miss Marie Smith, Miss Maude Valen
tine, Miss Helen Struck, Miss Betty
I Brenan, Miss Emma Cornman. Miss
: Edith Kllnepeter, Miss Ruth Price, Miss
| Lucille Snyder, Miss Esther Kllne-
I young. Charles Miller, Frank Warren,
,B. B. Snyder, M. S. Hartman, Carl
I Smith, James Eddy, Burges Roenig,
Harry Page, Paul Breul, Carl Rupp,
William Owens, John Daugherty,
Thomas McGarvey and Thomas Rich
ards.
MISS RAPP HONOR GUEST
Party at. Washington Heights With
Games and New Dances
j Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp, of
| Washington Heights, entertained a
party of walkers from this city in
honor of their niece. Miss Ruth Rapp,
|of Hamilton street. Singing, games
nnd the newest steps in dancing fur
nished pleasure, and a buffet supper
was served to the following guests:
Miss Alva M. Boyles, Miss Myrtle
Brown, Miss Esther Boyles, Miss
Phoebe Byrem, Miss Josephine Eber
sole, Miss Violet Champion, Mrs. Ella
Millar, Miss Ruth Rapp, Miss Mildred
Rapp, Miss Edna Millar, Miss Jennie
Snyder, William Albert, John Troup,
Charles Hershey, Bud Jerald, Paul
Wellington, William Berthal, Henry
Loscli, Harry Ingram, Stanley Stone
seifer, Maynard Rapp, Mrs. L. Rapp,
Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp and Mrs.
C. W. Miller chaperoned the merry
hikers.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Pretty Gifts For Housekeeping Are
Presented to Mr*. Frank Morrow
A miscellaneous shower was given
last evening to Mrs. Frank Morrow,
of No. 638 Schuylkill street, a recent
bride.
The house was decorated in potted
forns. and the bride was showered with
many beautiful gifts, after which a
supper was served.
Those participating in the shower
were: The Misses Mary Dellart, Viola
Steele, Hazel Webb, Florence Stine,
Pearl Hoover and Seitz, and Mrs.
L. Frank. Master Harry Frank, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Morrow.
MR. AND MRS. EARI" LEAVE
FOR MONTH IIS" THE WEST
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Earp, 1323
Uerry street, leave to-night for Cali
fornia. They will be gone one month.
Their first stop will be at Tavoma
Wash., where they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. King. From Tacoma they
will take in Portland, Ore.; San Fran
cisco. Los Angeles, Salt Lake City.
Denver, St. Louis and Chicago. Mi-
Earn Is a passenger conductor on the
Willlainsport Division, of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and has been off duty
for several weeks as a result of an In
jury.
TO ATTEND MASONIC DANCE
Miss Ruth Plack, of 1101 Capital
street, left for Philadelphia this morn
ing to spend the week-end there, and
attend a Masonic dance Fridav night
«Buy here not aloae because price* are loner, but becanae faalltleß are battels
0 Table and Wearing Needs For
Thanksgiving Will Be Featured
Here To-morrow and Saturday
AT OUR
Millinery Department Household Needs
Secure your Thanksgiving Hat at half price. Silverware, Dishware, Glasses,
Large assortment of the latest and best shapes now on
hand in Silk Velvet, Plush and Velour.
' $2.50 tO $3.00 Values Special Valne* In liver-plated ♦
$1.50 to $2.00 values Knlve*. Pork*. Tea*. Desert*
SI.OO to $2.00 values 49 <• ""m/sTh "T"' K " Hre "'
Children's Trimmed Hats 25f, 39£, 49<S and 79? e ibc and a«e
TRIMMINGS ChHdren's°sUver Seta' !!!! !!!! !! Zl
Complete Stock Ostrich and Feather Fancies, New Roses, Aluminum serving s P o»n*. Ladle*.
Maribou and Fur Trimmings in the leading colors, ' te - "«• «"»«' 2"®
AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. SSTm.^"^'"E^raTX:
plain and decorated, from Be to 2Bc
ered and openwork 2Be Gla**ware. Special Value*. Including
Snecial Demonstration T " bl «: Mnttlng, or Silence Clotb, 84- complete atock of Celerv Travs,
P ' Inch 3Bc OMve n|rtw(i S-la|i -nd
To-morrow Wearing Apparel For Women Rowia, vinegar cruet*, natter
A demonstrator from the home , Plate*. Sngar Howl*. Spoonhold
offlce will conduct to-morrow a and Children era, Don-Ron and Cake Plate*,
PATTERNS Neck we* r, Vestees, Unlmpe*, Cream Pitcher*. Wnter Pitcher*
for ehinn painting:. Tlieae pat- ,a * e Collar and Cuff Seta, and Glnanea In all alzes. plain and
tern* nre transferable to china. New Organdie Embroidery Set*, Soft ilecora-fed Be to 2Be
and *ave labor and time nece*- Rolling Collar*, New Choke Collar*, Salt and Penner Shaker*.. Be and 10c
■Bry In mar kin Kb > h ' Tango Cord*. Plain and Roman Cut Gin** C.la«*e*. Sherbet*. Berry
The of White Jap Strlpea, New Net and Organdie Frll- Diakes, Candlentlcka, ee. Special j
and Austrian China for hand Hn*. prloea.
painting; preaenta many attrac- l.adlea' and Mlnaea* Glovea 25c i>a and Caffe* Pot* « Kn
tlve Piece* ~t our popul.r price*. J U)II e., .„ d children, H.nd ,0c .nd l^
C A MFIV Pocket book* Hoa*tlng Pan
Ladle*' and Children'* Helta 2Sc ® ta|[,e Roasting Pan*.
PURE AND FRESH EVERT WEEK Kew 1,r8,d Fren ' h She '» *?■■. IBe - I#c
After Dinner Mint*. Chocolate .IT J,° ' e "° Square and Oblong Jelly Cake Pan*,
PeCnut vlleirmlnt , col ? r " ." V 10c to 2Bc Pie Plateß, Tin and Enamel,
Ta loS Joveltleii »eweat and late*-t Be and 10c
a pound- „ I.adle*' and Children'* Hoalerv. nil Toothpick* 3e and Be
, Salted 11rglnla Jumbo Peanut*, *l*e* and color* 10c to 2Bc
Chocolate be*t" good., 40c ' *
; Soefet'y' cKjeoJate*,'Mint,"" Cocoanut "ffie* ,T K, Basket Speciak For Friday
SSrvK Baftvrap . and Saturday
. ." n< .. c . IU " t * r "'.. "suj:; 3° 1 lot »' »•«*•«". .»«.«. for
Chocolate and Jordan Almond*, '/4 an ',l
:: Maraehino ckerrie*. H ii»c and 2Be value., .. .... 10c
OW-faNhloned Cocoanut and Molaa- i SmvQutn lid Kimono.; iS* of Jap Jardlnlrrr Baaketa,
Nca Strlpa, pound -Oo Complete atock I.adleM* White Tea value «... 10c
Table' Damask, Lunch Cloths, Apron, and M.id Apron. V .J
Doilies, Etc.
" Extra Heavy Mercerised Table mmt
lc to Zsc Department Store
< Hemmed Mereerflaed VnpkliiH,
• ljuneli Cloth* Where Every Day Is Bargain Day
" Dollle* in Square, Oval, Hound, al*o
with Embroidered Scallop*, n« « II I n a —, .
Sideboard Cover*. In plaln''embroTdl "IVIHrKCt ut.
GOLDEN WEDm^ PERRY COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sowers
Celebrate Anniversary
Blain, Pa., Nov. 20.—"Wedded for
fifty years Air. and Mrs. Emanuel
Bowers, celebrated the golden annlver-
NOVEMBER 19, 1914.
| sary of the event on Tuesday, Novem
| ber 10, by holding a dinner party,
consisting of the family and near rela
tives, at their home In Pleasant Val
ley. The wedding: anniversary was a
dellgl.Uul affair from the fact that the
, old couple are enjoying remarkable
good health at their advanced ages,
Mr. Sowers being 74 and Mrs. Sowers
77. They were wedded by the Rev.
Mr. Sohn, a Lutheran minister, No
vember 10, 1864, on the Flelsher farm,
where they have resided ever aince
their marriage. The maiden name of
Mrs. Sowers was Catherine Fleisher.
All their six children were present at
the celebration, except a son, Harry
Sowers, of Chicago, 111. There are
twenty-one grandchildren. Mr. and
Mrs. Sowers were both born in Perry
county. Thirty guests were present
to spend the day with the old peo
ple as follows: The Rev. and Mrs. A.
R. Longenacre, of Landisburg; Mrs.
('harles Conley, of Buda, 111.; Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Sobers, of ElHottsburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Burd and three chil
dren, Virginia, Helen and Carl, of
Millerstown; Mr. and Mrs. John Utley
and daughter Ruth, of Loysville; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry O. Hench, of Blain;
Mr. and Mrs. John Fleisher, of Markel
ville; Mr. and Mrs. John Tltzel, of
Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Sapiuel Hair,
of Elllottsburg; Mr. and Mrs. David
Fleisher and daughter, Vanetta, of
near Bloomfleld: Mrs. Sue Burtnett, of
Landisburg; Miss Mary Sowers, of
< >.rlisle; Samuel Fleisher, of Markel
ville.
ZERO WEATHER IX WEST
By Associated Press
Omaha. Neb., Nov. 19.—The first
severe cold of the season struck this
vicinity last night The local weather
bureau reported the temoerature two
degrees above zero this morning. At
Sioux City, lowa, It was reported' two
below.
FOUR KILLED BY FLYER
By Associated Press
Fort Wayne. Ind., Nov. 19.—Four
persons were instantly killed at Con
voy, Ohio, when the Pennsylvania flyer
struck an automobile in which they
were rapidly riding to-day. The vic
tims were Durbln Leslie, mayor of
Convoy, his wife and Dr. and Mrs.
De Hayes, parents of Mrs. Leslie.
$130,000 FIRE AT SOUTH BEND
By Associated Press
South Bend, Ind., Nov. 19.—Fire
early to-day destroyed the Davies
laundry and the Twentieth Century
Oarage, causing a loss estimated at
$130,000. Captain Frank Strlckler, of
a hose company, was perhaps fatally
injured by a falling wall. Thirty auto
mobiles stored in the garage were de
1-stroyed.
COLD GONE! HI
CLEAR AND ISE
OPEN-ITS FIDE!
"Pape's Cold Compound" ends
colds and grippe in
a few hours
Take "Pape's Cold Compound" every
two hours until you have taken three
doses, then all grippe misery goes and
your cold will be broken. It promptly
opens your clogged-up nostrils and the
air passages of the head; stops nastv
discharge or nose running; relieves the
headache, dullness, feverishness. sore
throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing
and snuffling. Ease your throbbing
head—nothing else In the world gives
such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold
Compound." which costs only 25 cents
at any drug store. It acts without
assistance, tastes nice, and causes no
inconvenience. Accept no substitute.
—Advertisement.
TOHN AMERICAN FLAG
REPLACED BY GERMANS
Special to The Telegraph
London, Nov. 19. A Belgian
refugee who has arrived from Ant
werp tells of alleged anti-American
feeling among German soldiers there.
He says:
"I believe some day there will be
trouble between the Germans and
Americans. I heard that German sol
diers tore down an American flag from
an office of the Red Star Line, where
some American goods were stored.
They tore i»in half and destroyed It.
"The American Consul came and. de
manded the flag, and when the Ger
mans could not produce it, the Consul
demanded that they buy a new one.
When this was dono he hoisted it and
tore down the German flag, treating
it the same way his own flag had been
treated."
FAHNESTOCK FUNERAL
The funeral of Charles A. Fahnes
tock, formerly of this city, who died
at Philadelphia, was held in the Mar
ket Square Presbyterian Church, this
morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Wil
liam B. Cooke, minister in charge,
conducting the services. Burial was
made in the Harrlsburg Cemetery.
DOES CUPID USE A HAIR NET?
Yes indeed he does. At least many
times the attention of "the one man"
has been caught by beautiful hair.
Love stories all tell us of the hero
ine's beautiful hair because it Is one
of the features which mo»t attracts
men. In washing the hair It is not
advisable to use a makeshift, but al
ways use a preparation made for
shampooing only. You can enjoy the
beat that is known for about three
cents a shampoo by getting a package
of canthrox from your druggist; dis
solve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot
water and your shampoo is ready.
After its use the hair dries rapidly
with uniform color. Dandruff, ex
cess oil and dirt are dissolved and
entirely disappear. Your hair will
bo so fluffy that it will look much
heavier than It Is. Its lustre and
softness will.also delight you, while
the stimulated scalp gains the health
which Insures hair growth.—Adver
tisement
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