PERSONAL (Other Personals I'ago 8) i CAROLS M» GIFTS ' m Kinioi The Barrington Pupils Make Merry at Their Holiday Gathering The usual Christmas exercises of Miss Harrington's school and kinder garten were held this morning In the j school building at Second and State streets. A tree, bearing pretty gifts, made by the children'for their parents; t'nd friends tilled ono corner of the j bright, sunny, kindergarten room. Af ter the program, games and refresh ments sent everyone home in true Christmas spirit. The exercises included: Carol. | "Come, Dear , Dear Christmas." l>y j the school: recitation, "Santa Clans," | Elizabeth Blough; recitation, "Com mander For Santa Claus." Jack Am bler. Richard Walker, Walter Spahr. James Moffatt; recitation. "The Tre. Are Hung With Crystal Lamps," Sarah Margaret Hawthorne: carol. "Babe Jesus," school and kindergarten: reci- j tation. "Hurrah For Krif Ivingle," Dorothy Motter; recitations by kinder garten children: recitation. "Toyland," Sara Jeanette Decevee, Sara Jane Tunis: kindergarten game, "The Toy shop," led by Miss Sarah A. Mutli and Miss Ruth Lapple, children. Nannie Spahr, Louise Sible, Sara Miller, Jane Mefesimer, Joseph Miller. Margaret Miller, Gilbert Pendergast, Robert Murray, Constance Morroll. Margaret Louise Hersliey, Rita Grunden; "Dolly Song." Sara Jeanette Decevee; recita tion. "Miss Seraphine Martha Newell." Anna Sourber; wand drill. Joseph Clement. Frank Leib, James Moffatt. Jack Ambler. Walter Spahr. Richard Waiker; rhythm play, kindergarten clioldren. Mrs. James Newell Moore, of Pine street, left this morning for her for mer home at Butler, where Mr. Moore •will join her for a Holiday visit. Mrs. James McKendree Reiley, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles Hanna, at 129 Pine street. Earl Williams, deputy prothonotary of Armstrong county, will spend the Christmas vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williams, of Park street. Miss Sarah M. McCulloch, a stu dent at St. Mary's school. Burlington, N. J.. came home to-day to spend the Christmas recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. McCulloch, 23 South Third street. Mrs. John M. Delaney, of Blooms burg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bowman of North Sec ond street. tivic Club to Hear of Womens' Clubs in Japan The last meeting of the Civic Club for 1914 will be held next Monday, December 21st. in the John Y. Boyd Memorial Hail of the Y. W. C. A., at 3.30 o'clock. The feature of the af ternoon will be an address by Mrs. Imogen B. Oakley of Philadelphia, on the "Women's Clubs of Japan." Mem bers will be privileged to bring guests and it is hoped that every one who can attend, will be" present as Mrs. Oakley deserves a large audience. She Is a charming speaker and having spent much time in Japan is thor- j oughlv posted on her subject. The Educational Department will hold a meeting at 2.15 and the Munic ipal Department at 2.45 o'clock. There is considerable business of importance to come before the departments so that it is hoped the members will make an effort to be present pron i tly. The Choir of Old Zion Sings Christmas Carols An unusual feature of the musical program at Zion Lutheran church. Fourth below Market, "the church with the chimes," will be the carol "Tryste Noel." by Bullard. which is written after the manner of the eigh- j teenth century. Its quaint woi;ds and , minor harmonies sung without ac companiment carry one in thought to Merrie England in the days of Good Queen Bess. The carol will be sung by Mrs. Decevee, Mrs. Wilbur F. Har ris, 'Dr. Ruth Deeter, and Miss Sea man "The Virgin's I.ullaby," a com position of Dudley Buck's, will be 4 Hg."s OPTICAL SALE | NOW GOING ON I Eyes Examined Free 0 Glasses Fitted / \ in Gold Frames * for Reading or W B Sewing as Low as >» > 1 RUBIN & RUBIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 320 Market St. Second Floor Two <;ood Eye S|>cclalii»F H to RxamlDF Your Kjrfn. Open Even ing" Until H o'clock. p DIAMONDS % Fine quality, perfect cut and bril liancy. Rings from »F>.oo to $300.00 JOS. D. BRENNER Diamond Merchant nml Jeueler Mo. 1 Xorth Third St. Business Local KKI.IiBERG DOESN'T CAKE If the sun never shines. He can take pi tures of the finest kind with the aid of the new powerful light that is as efficient as sunshine in producing the best results. Sittings every day up to 6 o'clock. Ample facilities for Christmas deliveries, but "procrasti nation ts the thief of time." so do no. delay but arrange for appoint ments now to be assured of Christ mas deliveries. Kellberg Studio, 302 Market street. - % > FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 18, 1914. 1 HERE IS A STORE IN TUNE I I WITH THE GIFT GIVING SPIRIT I R Pity that cynic who once declared that at Christmas he would do nothing I I for anyone but himself, inasmuch as he was the only one worthy of it I I THIS LIVE STORE T0 SERVE THE I E rejoices with its growing vjirts nen women who have men I I family of patrons over the son their gift lists to I B £ • 1 Ho Us e Coats $s t. sio.o« ~J§ remember—women with coming or Christmas, be- WM? ath * ob " $3 i # . ,0 1!!l 'JH their traditional dislike of W f 1 raveling Bags $4 to $lO JRi cause 01 the greater oppor- Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c and the ordinary and the hack i tunities it brings us to serve FuTGifveT Gl ° ves $350 to ss ne y m Christ mas gifts. ,1 ,1 l Shirts, all styles. $1 to $3.50 others than ourselves. m Umbrellas $1 to $5 ®ir fj im cuadt THIS Belts and Suspenders, 25c, 50c &$1 - & 11N JFIUIX 1 ' 11 ** CTj Pajamas sl, $1.50 and $2 Store with its teemmc? TO SFRVF THF \w MonitoHose 25c and 50c temJM ° l , . b J CCIIIII1 B M Men ' s Suits r s ls > s 2o > $ 25 MPg/ merchandise its helpful, i Full Dress Vests $3 50 t ilMj men and young men who Fancy Vests $2.50 to $4 jpM friendlv service —its mod vsiai3§l» NprUwpar ?*ir $1 fAvi? " - must be dressed in their Full Dress Mufflers .. .7 sl, $1.50', $2 erateness of prices and {ST— Collar Bags $1 to $2.50 SMSS 1 • £ 1 *f • 1 holiday clothes—in the JK stick?™ 25, .0 $2 bigness of values-is fair y L , , silk soc Ldii ■ f. humming with the gift fresh new suits and over- f »n™. Suit, 525 »nd sis • • ••.1.1 f. Dress Suits ... .. . $25 and $35 \2ffK7ZftM giving Spirit that has per* r r>n Linen Handkerchiefs ... 25c and 50c RT If**' ® . coats rrom _M interwoven Hose 25c and 50c ////vvt III meated to every home in Overcoats sls, S2O and $25 ,y/«S\[/// . \ \ Combination Sets of belts and sus- the Community, mi £. \ \ penders, garters, armbands, etc., I lie Mouse oi \i\Sv\ so ca ndsi ir t. • lltuv /fk Open Evenings I JULppenneimer J) Until Christmas ■ sung by Mrs. Wltherow and the choir will sing "The Annunciation" and j "The Cradle Song" from "The First jChrisimas", by Barnby. 1 As has been the custom for many: years the choir will sing on Christ mas morning at 6 o'clock. The pro-' 'gram is most excellent. Traditional carols will be sung by a choir of, ! young girls and an arrangement of! 'Gounod's "Nazareth," for violin, cornet' and organ will be a special feature, j MISS WHITTAKJER'S GUESTS ' Miss Marian B. Whittaker. a student at Penn Hall, Chambersburg, is at her home. 1701 North Second street, I for the holiday vacation The follow- I ing girls from the same school spent i several days with Miss Whittaker on I the way to their homes: Miss Gene i vieve Sloan, of Pittsburgh; Miss Alice ' Thompson, of State College, and Miss j Catherine Heinen, of Milton, Pa. GUESTS FROM TEXAS Charles Merritt Singer and Jack | Fore, of Palestine, Texas, students of ! Mercersburg Academy, will arrive to | morrow to be Christmas guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Edwin M. Singer, 2007 North | Second street. HOLD STAG PARTY A stag party was held in honor of John C Gosney on his departure for Mississippi. Those present were John C. Gosney, Walter Crawford, Fred Landis. Norman Morrison and William Rodenhafer. • Telegraph's Gift Bibles Ready For Distribution . j The Telegraph circulation manager! j this morning announced that' the j Christmas "gift-Bibles' which are be- ! i , ing sold to subscribers are again on i hand for distribution, i The attractiveness of the Bibles for gift purposes was so great that the demand for the Book was far beyond expectations. Before the business of fice knew it the supply was exhausted and it was necessary to get a new supply. They arrived last night and can now be had by bringing the cou pon to the Telegraph business office. The coupon will be found on another page. HI'RT Willi.h) COASTING Four stitches were needed to close the wound which Charles Dunlap, to ' years old, 104 Dock street, received while coasting on the Dock street i bridge approach, last night. He lost control of his sled and crashed into a telegraph pole. OPBR.tTE OX ItOYIKKT ROLTZ Jtobert Bolt/., 1356 Vernon street, was operated on for Internal trouble at the Polyclinic Hospital. His condition is reported good. I LOtlier Personals ou l'a&c B.] JACKSON SPEAKS j ABOUT SOME SALES Thinks They Should Not Be Started by Stores the Very Day After Christmas Christmas buyers are not only urg ed to "shop early," but the merchants of the State are asked not to inaugu rate "quarter off" or other special sales immediately after Christmas by Dr. John Price Jackson, State com missioner of labor and Industry, in a statement issued at the Capitol to day. "In accord with the practice last year the department has been urging the people to make a special effort to do their shopping early and thus avoid very evident hardship and suffering to store employes and employers," says ! he. "The department is also this I year particularly anxious that the| more or less prevalent custom of start ing a 'quarter off sale the day after Christmas be modified. This heavy' sale, following immediately upon the, rush of Christmas buying, adds great ly to the strain to employes in the | stores where it is in use. Employ 'DROPSY TREATED FREE ' Dr. Miles, tlic C.rrul Specialist, Semis a j .\c« $3.75 Treatment Free aa a Trial i Many Have Been Cured After Doctor* Palled j At first no disease Is apparently more : harmless than dropsy; a little swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or ah idomen. Finally there Is great shortness jof breath, cough, faint spells, some times nausea and vomiting, even burst ing of the limbs and a lingering and wretched death If the dropsy is not re i moved. Dr. Miles has been known as a lead ' Ing specialist In these diseases for :("> year:. His liberal offer of a $3.75 {Treatment free to all sufferers, is cer tainly worthy of serious consideration. You may never have such an oppor tunity again. The Grand Dropsy Treatment consists of four dropsy remedies In on,: .also Tonic Tablets and Pura-Eaxa for re moving the water. This treatment is specially prepared for each patient and Is t•• n times as successful as that of most physicians. It usually relieves the first day. and removes swelling in six days in most cases. Delay Is danger ous. Seiul for Remarkable Cures In Your Stnte All afflicted readers may have Book, Examination Chart, Opinion. Advice, and a Two-Pound Trial Treatment free. Write at once. Describe your case. Address, Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. DA.. .125 to 535 Main Street, Elkhart, Ind. —Advertisement. r» are therefore urged 1o delay such pedal sales at least a few (lays until heir people have hail a chance to se ure the necessary rest. The inven ory is frequently taken immediately fter the 'quarter off' sale and is of ueh a character as to cause further SMILEY'S JEWELR Choice nnd denlrnble grift* from the fluent to the mo*t Inexpensive. All of tlie bent ffT"<le«. 'JJWy Gold nnd Gold-fllled watolieN ot prices lower than elnewhere. DON'T PAY FANCY CITY PRICES ** (iet our priced on l.avalllerea, I.oeketa. Kings. Chalna, //titv J 1® CuIT I,lnk*, Toilet Seta, Koba, llnr Plna, Pearl Uenili, | «\r V 1 Hraceleta. Silverware, ete. IVV > \/J3 Solid tiold l.avalllerea, »2.7S anil up—l.adieu' aet rlnira, 1 r aolld Bold. $1.50 and up. liO-year, gold-tilled caae and KIKID movement, Faney dial, gold hand*. 9U.SO. L. C. SMILEY, Expert Jeweler and Engraver United Phone 03W. CENTER SQUARE, LEMOYNE, PA. Open Eventnra. LET US SHOW YCU HOW SI.OO A WEEK WORKS MAGIC The power of SI a week is well illustrated by our Method of selling genuine Diamonds for a little down, then $1 a week. One of the best ways for a young man or woman, or a young married couple, to save small sums is to invest in a Diamond. The saving habit formed will probably lead to buying a home on monthly payments later on. Let us show you some beauti ful Diamond Rings at $27, $34 and $43 that we sell on these easy terms and give possession at once. Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Company 29-31-33 and 35 S. 2nd St. Home Furnishers Family Clothiers unusual strain." The departmental inspections have been given instructions regarding the observance of the women's employ ment law during the Christmas shop ping season, which the commissioner says must be enforced. ' For Christinas SCHMIDTS SATURDAY SPECIAL 59c Fresh Cut ROSES 59c DOZ. SATURDAY ONLY DOZ. SCHMIDT Market Street and Pennsylvania R. R. Station ■ A\ JL W a MEMBER FLORISTS' ™' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Yuletide Suggestion* Gift Problems Solved The little gifts you have left until now to pur chase will find many satisfactory answers in the comprehensive showing of useful, inexpensive "pretties" shown here. The variety of suggestions shown here will be of vast assistance to you in selecting Christmas gifts. 4 llurd Street AT HOT The Shop Individual Try Telegraph Want Ads. Try Telegraph Want Ads. 9
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