4 ij MARRIED FIFTY YEARS . . Vi MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM W. ANDERSON' j FIFTY HAPPY YEARS OF HIED LIFE Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ander son Will Receive Their Friends Informally Mr. ami Mrs. William W. Anderson will be "at home" to their friends to morrow from 3 to 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. ' 11 Uttley's Flowers "The Touch That Tells" Bouquets a Specialty CHRISTMAS OPENING Friday, Dec. 18th, to Dec. 24th r F* largest assortment of blromlni plants In the city. Bonnie Scotch Heather. Matchless Pandanus, Yeitchii. American Beauties, Violets. Gardenias and Orchids. Bell Phone 1132 321 Walnut Street • Charles VtUey. the floral artist, wishes to announce that ho | has no connection witli the Bouquet Flower Shop at 3*l I Walnut street. ! | What the Shops Are Showing A cleverly made doll is one of the novel offerings in the attractive dis play of holiday goods and gift sug gestions at the Woman's Exchange, Third street at Herr. These dolls are made of a material like oilcloth, and are as nearly indestructible as dolls can be. They are dressed in cunning baby clothes, and are just the sort to become the child's favorite for many years. Fully dressed they sell for just Toe. This is but one of the many at tractive gifts for young or old offered at this Shop Individual. They are of fering an unusually varied and exten sive showing of unique and distinctive gifts for 25c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO. Hooks of Humor anil Pathos Have you ever laughed at Saman tha Allen's conversations? If not a treat is in store for you, and these books are offered at the Central Book Store. 329 Market street, as well as a new book, from her hitherto silent husband, called "Josiah Allen on the Woman Question.' Books filled with the mingled pathos and humor of real life, cleverly and entertainingly writ ten are shown in special holiday as sortment. Negro life, characters from "way down East," quaint, old-fash ioned people. Irish humor and very human tales of typical American life are included and one may find an en tertaining book of just the right sort to please any particular friend at any price one wishes to pay. Neckwear For Men Gifts for men to wear are most sat isfactorily purchased at a represen tative man's store, where stocks are kept up to the standard of the best dressed men's requirements. The Hub 320 Market street, is such a "man's" sore, yet women who wish to select gifts for men will find in this store a cordial welcome, and the courteous attention of clerks trained to know just what will appeal to a well-dressed man's taste. Neckwear, so deservedly popular for Christmas giving, is shown 3fottrir MISS SWORE 11 SOUTH THIRD STREET SUGGESTIONS TO LATE HOUR BUYERS Solve the question of what to buy for those unchecked names on your gift list by visiting this little shop of exclusive ideas in gift articles. A last minute arrival here is a lot of shaded crepe de chine Windsor tics, and some unusually exquisite designs in ladies' 25c handkerchiefs, and initial handkerchiefs for men and women. Then there are dainty silk stockings fit for the foot of Cinderella at #1 .(H). The rapid approach of Christmas necessitates liberal re ductions in prices on many attractive novelties designed purely for Christmas gift purposes. You should see them. MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEM Bin< 21, m*. Baura. 2S North Seventeenth street. In' celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. They were married at December 22, 1864. by the Rev. Dr. Ely, of the Evangelical (Church. Mr. Anderson, who was born August 2. 1536. began working for the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1869 and was retired as enginentan in 1900. Mrs. Anderson, who was born in Marietta, Ohio, seventy years ago. is in excel lent health and always glad to see her old friends. There are six children and nine grandchildren. Miss Esther S. Wengert. a student at the Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. Y.. will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wengert, at 424 South Thirteenth street. 'in enormous assortment, including a beautiful and comprehensive line of , stylish neckwear at 50c and the latest designs in perfectly made and finished neckwear of the best materials obtain able at prices from 50c to $2.50. Good News For Belgium Belief for the Belgians is already a much-heard cry and it is somewhat i of a relief to us to learn that an op portunity is given at the Studebaker Grocery Store, State and Second ! streets, not to give food products to I the Belgians, but to buy some rarely j line hothouse grapes and "French" endive imported from Belgium even in these disturbing times, and offered at Studebaker's in all their well-known | excellence. It is just such specialties as these that make this store so satis factory a place for the particular hos tess to obtain the delicious and un usual delicacies that give originality to the menu. The choicest Southern vegetables, and new potatoes are also | offered to help supply one s Christmas i table, as well as any other dinner that | one wishes to be a particular success. The Autographic Kodak A gift that will appeal with more than usual force to intelligent men and women is the splendid auto graphic Kodak, included by the Gor gas Drug Store. 16 North Third street, in their comprehensive line of photo graphic goods. These Kodaks, fully equipped with special Eastman feat iures, which make the clearest pho nographic work possible, have also the autographic attachment which pro tvides for writing on each film the name lor date of the subject taken, which is developed right with the negative. A 1 Kodak of this sort is considerable more than a plaything, and it makes a splendid gift for collegemen. business i men, travelers, and, indeed, anyone 1 capable of taking an intelligent in terest in so delightful a field of studv and pleasure as photography. The price of these autographic Kodaks is I $9.00 and up. UOLIK PLEASURES ARE NOW BEGINNING Debutante Parties, Dances, Lunch eons «nd Dinners With a Wedding or Two Continuing the social season so bril liantly begun, the holidays are bring- ! ing many entertainments for the pleas ure of both young and old. DanclriS | seems to be the favorite pastime, al though there are luncheons, dinners' and theater parties uulore, with a wedding or two "just for luck." The Academy dance. Friday evening, and that given Saturday night by the Misses Wilhelm at their suburban home. Paxtang, included the younger set. many of whom were home from college for the Christmas recess. This week's pleasures will begin with a Christmas dance Wednesday evening given by Mrs. George Preston Mains, of New York city, at the home j of her brother. Theodore G. Calder, j 311> North Front street, in honor of Miss lx>uise Carney, a debutante. ' Captain and Mrs. Robert C. Wil liams are giving a dance at the Coun try Club of Harrisburg. Christmas Eve, for their attractive young daughter, Miss Arta Williams, and her holiday guests. Christmas Day will be a real family day In the city; many people have their homes filled with guests and others will have a celebration. Christmas night will bo club night at the Colonial Country Club, with danc ing to the music of the Updegfove or chestra. cards and a general gala time. Among the events of the 26th will be a reunion of a sewing club at the residence of Miss Charlotte Adams, in Forster street, and other most Infor mal parties for visitors in town. The Delta Chapter of the Omicron Pi Sigma traternlty will have a re union dinner at Rutherford's Satur day evening also. With University Club The annual university ball held by the Harrisburg Club of Pennsylvania State College. Monday evening, Decem bei 28. in Wlnterdale. will attract a large party of collegians aft,d alumni of many schools and colleges. Among [the patronesses are Mrs. Tcner. Mrs. [ John Price Jackson and others. The Misses Stanim. of Thirteenth | and Reese streets, who will have a houseful of holiday guests, are enter taining at a dance at the Country Club j of Harrisburg, Monday evening, too. Miss Coe's Debut Mrs. William Henderson and Mrs. Sanford DeWitt Coe wltl Introduce Miss Dora Wiekershant Coe to society at a tea. Tuesday afternoon. Decern- ] ber 29, at Mrs. Henderson's residence, 2 5 North Front street. A dinner dance will follow. Miss Grace Knsmlnger, of Second and Chestnut streets, sent out invi tations to-day for a large card party on the evening of Monday, December 29, to meet Mrs. Thomas Allen Bayard, of Canada, and Miss Maude Smith, of New York city. Miss Anna Bacon will also be a hostess of that same evening, enter taining at a dance at Hanshaw's Hall in compliment to her house guests. For the Debutantes Sirs. Meade Detweiler's luncheon to I Miss Mary Elizabeth Meyers, one of the season's debutantes, will be a charming event of Tuesday, December 30, and that evening Mr. and Mrs. Sanford DeWitt Coe are giving a dance at the Country Club of Harrisburg for their daughter. Miss Dora Wlckershani Coe. her cousin. Miss Leavitte Wick ersham, of Lancaster, and their house guests. The first assembly of the season's series will be held at Masonic Temple New Year's Eve. The Ohev Sholom Sisterhood gives its annual holiday hop in Chestnut Street Hall that evening, with Mardl Gras features, and the Triangle Club will give its guests an innovation in the way of a dinner dance at Winterdale Hall and the Sen ate to watch the New Year in. The Governor Receives The special feature of New Year's Day In social circles will be the "at WoS^ r Special Reductions All winter suitings in the latest materials will be made up in the usual Louis style of workmanship, and quality of material and trim mings, at exceptional reductions in order to keep our force of employes busy at this season of the year. Deliveries guaranteed within a week or ten days. S4O to S4B Suits $33 $55 to SSB Suits S4O S6O to $75 Suits $45 SBO to sllO Suits, $65 & STO The Pony Suit with Empire skirt will be very much In demand this season. 621 NORTH SECOND ST. OPTICAL SALE NOW GOING ON Eyes Examined Free Glasses Fitted in Gold Frames \ Jfor Reading or V I j Sewing as Low as »> > JL I RUBIN & RUBIN I EYESIGHT SPIXIAMST 320 Market St. Second Floor I Tun Good Eye "prrlallula to I Kxainlnr Your Kim. Oprn Kirn- I I ntll 8 o'clock. "»? here not becau.e price, ore lower, bat beenn.e «unlltles are better. %\ Timely Hints For Last-Minute Gift Buyers— Pleasing Alike In Quality and Price ——— ...... A r~ Some Things to Please Him Practical and Dainty Gilts Gifts the Women Will Appreciate j p Bab Men'. Dress Shirts, In percale, all ' U.,' 1 ninv#« the Most Service- *'*" *" Knitted Rooten. 10c, 15c, l»c and 25e Hosiery UHJVC3 IHC ra«»l " cl *»«■.*. Men'. Xeckwear In allk and knitted Bibs sc. 10c. 15c. I»c and 25c , 1914 c iltln f.ific atjiea, lar W e variety of pattern.; Knitted and Flannelette Sncnuea l.ndle. Black Male Hoae. .... 13jC aDie VllllS apedal valuea 25c 35c aaStan , ~ .... . .cadla* col- »"'• »***•—* I. holly boxca. Wc >l—elette Skirt. «e I.adlea' suit Male lioae, all color* ""orm and Ml»»e» .. -*c Mca's barters In holly boxea 25c ' ' jOc and 25e i.adiea* Mo«,r.ee~ !.!•» |ss£-» ."V. TS & asass ;• "* 1 1 . 1?. r™: ss "«»C ,a '« c Wool «lovc» and MMte.s for Ike Men'. Wool Glove* 25c V'lnVe'a ^ and Mlk l.lale H oae. ch ,„, r rn nnd Baby, all col«,ra. Complete stock «f boys' were at Baby Spoon 25c Infnntt' Hose lOe to 25c equally attractive prlcca. Baby Knife and Fork Seta 35c Pretty Aprons For Christ- Useful Xmas Gifts Holiday Handkerchiefs For Everybody mas Giving Art Needle Work Dep't .\KVBK HAVK WK SHOWN SI C'll 'A PIIKTTA LOT at SI 111 LOW PniCKS I.adlea' Hound and Square Aprons. ... . „„ _ . U .„ L . I.ndlca' llnndkcrcblcfa, plain and em-1 special qualltlca, nil lettera, of flnc lawn trimmed with cm- Stamped Tie, Towel and Pipe Hack. broldcred. each. sc; « for .... 25c _ 12He and if.V broidery and lace, lnr*e assort- | , „ fcblon Form, antln nnd mus- l adle.* Handkerchief., .pedal n.- tkl'drcn'. Handkerchief, plain and mcnt aflo Pin « Form., antl.i nnd on aortment. each 10c; S for ... 25c ~,.*"£1" d< Tf d * t: ,oh '. J*°' 5. 'ST " 5u Ladles square Apron. hr waMre-JJ „ .11 colors °\ !Wc l.adle.' l ine Handkerchief, with cm- Ch " dr " n * M ° X """"""Sttnd 15c tuck. pl"l». trimmed 25r ! Crochet Bedroom Sllpjcra, .pedal broldcred corner. 12% c j Men*. White and Colored Border ninaham ' \proii., * larae variety of . .. , ... , ... I.adlea' Handkerchief., lilßb dnss Hnndkerchlef., each sc( «t for 25c M*lr* ijiitf, i&c, 19c nnd 25r Cushion® nnd * elt Library ■o>-eltlea, hnnd-rntbrolriered cor- Men** White nud Colored Bonier Children'*' 4oron» 25e Thrown* apeclal price*. nera, benutlful nhowlnic I's<' Hnndkerchlef®, eurh. IOc; :i for 23c J:n.: Kr.v-"'™""' >»-»■« .•« Beautiful Neckwear For and Stand Cavern. 50c value, 25c j I.ndlcs' Crepe de thine Ilandkcr- Itlals' V"?'.l3 *'<•' nuVl 25c o• . i Hand Crochet nnd Baticnberg doll- chiefs, white nnd color. 25c All Silk Handkerchief, "in plain, (jilt (jiving ,e " 10t; to 25c I.adlea Initial Handkerchiefs, two! bordered and Inlttnl styles .. 25c 23S;r: ni Gift Articles » Ready to X»>« Candy Box Stationery, Xmas eat aad latest attlea. a beautiful !!/„„_ Frrneli Mixture., rienr Toy. nnd Parrlc I akolc pf/. n.sortment for Rift put poaea. . 3*>c Wear Hlbbon Cnndles. lb 10c VaiQS; LaDclS, EilC. Holiday Xeckncnr In collnr nnd cuff j , _ l.arire A.nortmcnt „r im.i.. . I «et. at .pedal prlcea. [''j!'*, pLMu'li'iliii 111 ' ' 25c Fancy Candle., lb K>,. ' P.aey llo* Stationery! special value Holiday JioTelty Bowa and Frllla In I.ndlca' Percale «al.t. •••••••• ««.. colored velvet. .Ilk and rone com- I.adlea' Mercerised Sateen Skirt., In Aaaortod Chocolate., 20 flavors! spe- i-ialn AVhlte Box Stationer v. lilaatlons 25c colora; special price.. «ini. 1 lie nnd "5c Crepe de Chine nnd Roman Stripe l.adle.' Flannelette Skirl. Sso Hox Chocolate., box 10c and 25c Celebrated Pineapple I.luen Box Stn- AXr.dVr TU., pinin co.ora and plag Knltte'd .W" ' *"** .V'™'. Boudoir Cnp. In plain net. ahadosi rblldren'a Wool Toques 25c llnrd < andles. Sweet Klaaca, Ualaty ' V. lace, China allk, crepe de chlae. thlldren a Urea.e. -5t t blp.. Glace t hips. Smlck-Smacks. Fancy White Hollv Boxes aud printed effects at .peclal i Children. llomper. -5i etc., 20c 3ei Ct I|)c nn( | j ße price.. I S OT ", » v "°, , H?" Jordan Almonds; special, hair pound Calendar. 10c Silk Mou..ellne Scarf., all color., 25c 1 Boya' Wal>l« ■ £ " l t 20) . « brlstmaa Booklet., l abels. Tat., V - ~ ' V '.".V lc - 3r "> #c, Sc and 10c rle.i special, balf pound 25.. ! r,ril Albums 35c Gift Suggestions In Jewelry W..—...rrr?j«: Sfii"" 1 ::::::: £ S:rfKs pl ".:::::::::::::::: fcTOYS—DOLLS-GAMES EUSS More Than Ever Thi. Year, And No Advance In Prices l.avalllere. 25c stone aettluff.; .pedal 25c L^ Ch pin. 25c Party l Box", at .peclal prices'.' TOYS and GAMK«—There'a hnrdly a | IMnnoi, Picture Pu/.alrs nnd liun- LBnaeHa Clasp.* ................ 25c Beaded lln K . 25c *»»«'. «d or ucw. thai', not to be dred. of other, too numerous ,o Bar Pin. P . ... . .... 35c Jewel t—ea 25c [»»«'' •» »»•. <«>"•! """Hon at prices ran B ln K from Bm„1t Pin. 25c ! Bold Flnl.l. Bead. 25c ho " rd <''«• 10c to 25c Beauty I Ins <roklnolc bonrd. the rnnise la com- DOM.S—Our line of doll. I. e.pc- ,f. "ope Toss, I.otto, ; daily worthy of mention. There _ , _ .... I MI- I X. 1 ? ,n '"' Horn., are Dressed Bolls, Kid Body Holts, Rnnlrc For All AfifCS \ « nik ' Meehunlcnl Toys, ; Ilac Dolls and Celluloid Doll, in DOOKS ror nil rtges p, | Stove., Dishes, t ash llegrlatcra,! wife variety at 25e or lean. There's cood rending provided or \ the'widest provision Is p- I MILLINERY NEWS 1 the young folks. For JTlCltireS the norio* o'* Mandn*d o> autb .ra a complete line of framed pic- j Wf nrcsent for your special consideration a lot of new hats which tbnt make the proper aort of a- lures, all new subject.! spcclnl J arc the ruftlnK style In Xevv York to-dny. Tliey come in Ilicht cvenlUK tcrc.tlnK readlnK for the y«'»a* color, at our usual low prices, mind Hundred, of work.. Inetnd- QC Ins the rann? favorite .erle. for CIS. 1 SPBCIAI.—One lot of light .ilk velvet hat. 25c |>«J. Jl * n p rl f^ l "hat f range b, frota l,,,U * 1 TrlmmlnK.—Heavy pri«'e reductions prevnll on all trlminliiss. Open Every Evening lc to 25c Dept. Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas Where Every Day Is Bargain Day Until Christmas 215 Market St. Opp. Courthouse * * s x home" held by the Governor and Mrs. John Kinley Tener. the last of their functions at the Executive Mansion. Many friends from this and other cities will call from 4 to 8 j'eloek to extend good wishes to the Chief ExecutHe and his charming wife. New Years night at the Countr> Club of Harrisburg there will be a masquerade carnival, with Miss An gell Miss Elizabeth Bailey, Miss Mar. garetta Fleming and MissYirginia King as hostesses. „ , . - A the dansant for the Belgian re ief fund'will be given at the Country Cluo of Harrlsburg Saturday evening. Jan uarv 2. from 3 to 6 o'clock. On this committee are Miss Emily Bailey. Miss Sarah Hastings. Miss Frances Bailey. Miss Louise Carney. Miss Helen Ham mond and Miss Mary Williamson. The D. V. V. Sorority and their friends will dance at Wlnterdale Hall Monday evening, January 4, and the Mayor and Mrs. John K. Royal will entertain at a reception and dance at the Board of Trade building that even ing also. . . Several weddings are announced for Christmas Day and others for New Year s, among the latter that of Miss W. Edna Kuhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John L. L. Kuhn, end Attorney Frank J. Laubenstein. of Ashland. The ceremonv will be a home event, with the Hew Dr. J. Ritchie Smith, of Princeton University, officiating. Mrs Anna Norton, of Springfield. Ohio, is visiting her brother, Harry Heffiefinger, at 7S North Seventeenth street. Mrs. Edward L. Groff, of 202 Reily street, is spending several weeks at the home of her son, Alden D. Groff, Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Mildred Buttorff and Miss Anna Margaret Miller, Drexel Institute stu dents, are at their Cottage Ridge homes for the holiday vacation. Mrs. Mary Freeman, of 612 Reily street, has gone to West Chester for a visit with relatives. Leo DeLone, a student at the uni iversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and Miss Florence DeLone, of St. Joseph's College. Emmitsburg. M<J.. 'are guests at their home. 920 North Third street, for Christmas. George M. Burns and Robert L. ! Donaldson. Baltimore, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jw. T. Parks, 1342 North Sixth street. Miss Mary Adeline Lemer, art teacher at the Ely School, Greenwich, Conn., is at her home, 213 South Front str<wt, for a three weeks' vacation. Miss Elindr Townsend Darlington will come home to-morrow from New York for a holiday stay with her parents. Bishop and Mrs. James Henry Darlington. Neiman G. Book, of Gettysburg Col lege, will spend the Christmas recess with his aunt, Mrs. David, A. Buehler, at AO4 North Third street. Mrs. Charles li. Albright has re turned home to 1917 Moltke avenue after a little visit with her parents and relatives at Mlllersburg. GIFTS AT BLACK'S ART STORE I There is no more acceptable gift I than a fine picture. At Black's Art IStojc you will find the latest and new ! est pictures In the city, pictures that do not fade. We will frame all pic tures brought to us up to the 24th. no I disappointments. The finest line of I Christmas cards in the city, 117 Mar , ket :;treet.—Advertisement. Other Personals on Page 15 Lebanon Valley Glee Club to Give Concert Here Jan. 7 Arrangements are about completed for the annual Harrlsburg concert of the Lebanon Yalley College Glee Club to be held in the Technical High School auditorium the evening of Jan uary 7. Lebanon Yalley's club is made up of young men well known In this city so cially. Faber Stengle, of Oberlln, tenor in the club, is the business manager: Professor Sheldon, director, is well known in Harrlsburg musical circles; Harry E. Ulrich, now a student in the Princeton University Theological Sem inary, a former business manager of the club, will have charge of all local arrangements. John D. Whitman, violinist, will as sist the club in its local concert. Mrs. Thomas Allen Bayard, of Cralk, Saskatchewan, Canada, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Camp bell, at 254 Cumberland street. Miss Rita Bowers, of York, will be a holiday guest of Miss Gertrude Ber ry, of Hamilton street. -yncHiaU 1015 North Third St. HUCCFBHor to HOY CATERING CO. ROMAN PUNCH for the Christmas Dinner I'ure rich, all cream Ice Oram. Order* for t'hrl*tma»i received now. Deliveries all day Christ ina*. Girt t'andy appropriately lituril for C'hrUtiiia*. Oellvlou* home made Clear Toy«. BELL PHONE 402 J. On Account of the Rain! And having such great bargains advertised We Will Continue Our Monday Sale ALL DAY TUESDAY ASTRICH'S TWO IJITTIjE PI/AYS Children of Industrial Home Show Ability in Constructive Work The little golks of the Children's In dustrial Home had a holiday enter tainment at the home, attended by some invited guests as well as the board of managers. Two plays were presented under the direction of Miss Clara Segelbaum, "Christmas Eve" and "The Pilgrim's Progress." The children showed original work in con structing <a chimney place, large win dows, a Christmas tree and making their own costumes for the plays, which were exceedingly clever. After the holidays this will be a public school, with Miss Clara Segeibaum teacher and Miss Miriam Brown, as sistant. Miss Helen Vlckery, of Cottage Hill, Steelton, has returned home for the holidays, after visiting a school friend in Philadelphia. Miss Vlckery Is a student at the Mary Baldwin Semi nary, Staunton, Va. lc^ro^a Christmas Joys Ail of the joys of the day will seem greatly magnified if there is a Victrola in the home guaranteeing that joy for all time. A \ ictrola makes such a guarantee for it brings into the home all that is best in music. Consult our salesmen about terms on Victrolas which range in price from $ 15.00 to $200.00. Store open evenings until Christmas. C. AV. l&r, Inc. Pianos Victrolas :z:u -30 N. 2nd.St. "SET" Miss Martha Anno Fletcher ami Miss Katharine Stamm. students at tho Ossinning School."ls. Y.. are spending the Christmas vacation at their homes In this city. Miss Doris LePaucheur and Miss Mary Tonkin, of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Katharine Kaupp, of Williams port, are guests of Miss Anna Bacon, of North street, for the holidays. Miss Mary Gorman, of Lancaster, visited at the home of her brother, John F. Gorman, 87 North Sixteenth street, yesterday. FRENCH IVORY A beautiful assortment at one half the regular price. JOS. D. BRENNER Diamond Merchant and Jeireler So. 1 North Third St.
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