6 :: va/ue||| | *;- 125 Waists for SI.OO $ T == f / Silk, Crepe de Chine, Voile, Organdie, Jap Silk; values $1.39 to "f* X $1.95. •¥► * _ «*- 150 Petticoats for SI.OO % m rft = 'f Light and dark colors; values SI.OO to $5.00. X T I —; ± We allow you SI.OO credit on Dollar Day on any garment cost- ing SIO.OO or more. t WOMEN'S OUTERGARMENTS ? % Witm?r, Bair & Witmer ? 4» 202 WALNUT STREET X T ¥ ON YAIiE VARSITY CREW Samuel W. Aikens, of Marietta, p. Yale student, was in the city yester day on the way to Buffalo and New Haven. Mr. Aikens rowed on tlie sec ond Varsity crew of Yale which de feated Harvard in June. Mrs. Benjamin E. Lonpr and son. Ben. of Landisville, are guests of Mrs. Mardiei Nicholas at 216 Herr street. LADIES' gAZAAR DON'T FORGET IA 19C 4.1 Q. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER lU-J£ O. HtlU 01. THE NUMBER "We Advertise the Troth—The Truth Advertises Us" Extra Specials For Dollar Day Only None sent C. O. D. None delivered. No phone orders filled. Ladies' $3 Silk *1 Ladies' $2.98 d* Petticoats, at 1 «UU Silk Waists, at V A ®UU All-Silk Jersey accordion / - 1 ,... , pleated and scalloped bottoms — /-v.? i vi ?i«» all shades. c , hl , ne a " d , Messallne — newest styles—odd sizes to 40—dark shades. Ladies' 50c Silk Hose; ' 3 pairs AA Ladies' $1.50 Night for lP 1c vU Gowns OO All shades —double spliced at A heels and toes— heavy garter top. Empire styles—allover em ———— broidery yoke and sleeves —rib- bon trimmed. Ladies' SI.OO and $1.25 Lingerie sold by specialty houses i in large cities for five |: and ten dollars each. | Our exceptional pur- I chase price enables us to \ sell them to-morrow at SI.OO Other $ 1.00 Specials Sterling Silver Sou venir Spoons with Capi tol building hand-en graved in bowl. Regu lar $1.50 value, to-mor row at SI.OO Climax and Clatter || Alarm Clocks, regular i 51.50 value, to-morrow II at SI.OO |! -- „ - , -J-00-BA ? ' rAWt - Q36MTV - J JacobTausig'sSons | 420 Market Street fepSOTiaKDSoctai | LITTLE CHAP IS FIVE YEARS OLD i Ewing Leonard Michencr Has the Nicest Kind of Birth •day Fete m l ,g^nMw > ttir'^Bfl • :: : _ * t .. y EWING L. MICHENER —Roshon Studio. Mr. and Mrs. Asher L. Michener of 74 7 South Twenty-first street, arranged a birthday party yesterday in celebra tion of the fifth birthday of their son, Ewing Michener, inviting a number of his small friends to be present from 4 to 6 o'clock. The little chap received some pretty gifts. Games and contests were fol lowed by a supper, the guests sur rounding a ten-foot table, gaily dec orated with asters. A picture was taken of the party, which included the Misses Ruth and Marie Wallace, Blanche Filson, Vivian Shepley, Marie Hagner, Frances and Catherine Runkle, Marian Seltzer, Harriet Mailey, Hazel and Bern ice Steckley, Ida Badorf and Fay Killinger; Rob ert and Spurgeon IToudeshel, Earl and Donald Runkle, Earl Seltzer, Douglas Carpenter, Gordon Mailey, Stanley Hagner, Marlin Motter. John Holland, Leroy Badorf, little Richard Filson and Ewing Leonard Michener. Club of Linglestown Elects New Officers The D. D. I. club of I,ingiestown, hiked to the home of Miss Emma Pat terson last evening where they were delightfully entertained, after organ izing and electing the following offi cers: President, Hulda Longenecker; vice president. Ellen Bolton, and secretary, Verna Juiliard. Those present were the Misses Sara Zimmerman, Evelyn' liongenccker, Anna Feeser, Verna Juiliard, Irene Nagle, Hulda T.onge necker, Mary Shriner, Ellen Bolton, Hilda Mixell, Emma Patterson. Roy Smeltzer, Ferdinand Beck and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lehman. Speaking For Suffrage in Many Nearby Places The Central Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association, at the request of the Speakers' Bureau, is sending its president, Mrs. Mabel Cronisc Jones to speak for the cause in many places nearby. On Saturday Mrs. Jones goes to Newville; the following Monday she speaks in the U. B. church at Wash ington Heights: on both Wednesday and Thursday at Milton, Northumber land county and Saturday, October 2 at Waynesboro, at a special meeting arranged by Mrs. James Fisher. The Central Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage association is asking for money to be contributed at once for necessary expenses and to provide watchers at the polls. Send contribu tions to Mrs. Charles F. Etter, 907 North Front street or to Mrs. Jones at 105 Locust street. Minister and Bride Given Hearty Welcome The marriage of Mrs. Bertha Rohr hach of Halifax and the Rev. I. A. Col lom, pastor of the Halifax Methodist church, took place yesterday at the parsonage of the Grace Methodist church, this city, with the Rev. Dr. John D. Fox officiating. When the newly-weds arrived at Halifax a few hours later, they were given a hearty welcome by the town at the railroad station. An old-fash itoned cart, gaily decorated with cards, pennants and ribbons had been pre pared to fake them over the streets and later in the evening the Halifax band gave them a serenade. The Rev. Mr. Collom was formerly minister of the Coxestown and Rock vllle churches and has held many Im portant charges in the State in his! younger days. Mrs. Charles Zug, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George Barringer, of 1841 Derry street. Miss Florence Owens, of Philadel phia, is spending several weeks with her brother, Ralph Owens, of 1844 Green street. Miss Winifred Wilson, daughter of Mrs. F. D. Wilson, of 61 Balm street, left last night for Mayville Normal school. North Dakota. Harry Marks, of 68 North Seven teenth street, a Tech high school graduate of 1912. will enter the Hahnemann medical school next Mon day. Dr. and Mrs. John Oenslager, Jr., motored to Philadelphia yesterday to attend a meeting of the State Medical Association last evening. Special For Saturday and Monday, Sept. 25th and 27th, Only For the benefit of many people who called at our offices and who we were unable to wait upon, we will continue for two days more, our extraordinary offer of a pair of our $5.00 glasses for $1.50, ex amination Included. All examinations in our office are made by skilled practitioners who ; are graduates of recognized optical Institutions. Remember, this offer is good for two days only. We make a speclal- I ty of children's eyes. The Boyd-Norris Optical Co. SlO M ARK FT ST. 2d Floor Hours, 0 to 12; I to 5; 7 to # B*re Dot alone because PRICES nr.- loner, but because qualltlea are IIT Twenty-five cents is our limit here (Millinery Excepted). Hence j ;I we cannot hold a DOLLAR DAY at this store. But we can enter Ij i| into the spirit of this big merchandising occasion. Hence j To-morrow Will Be Carnival 25c Day Here || Be sure to visit this big store which is one of the noteworthy steps of progress ii | j that has been made in Harrisburg's commercial circles. '! 50c 4o and 4 ( t-lncli Crepe, A oile, 50c Glass Powder and Puff Jars 50c Market Baskets i> 25c 18-inch Organdie Flouncing ~ , ? o< ' Gents* Silk Neckwear I 50 0 Sterling Deposit Ware ] j; Friday only, 2 yards 25c Friday only 25c | 1 rldny only 25c j> i i 15c 18-inch Cambric Flouncing 50c Gents' Dress Shirts f n, , r>oc V,H>I I>ress Goods ~ J ;I Friday only, 8 yards 25c Friday only . . . . , 25c | ' r '"" y j 30c Toadies' Pad Garters TT — , 25c—36-inch Fancy Cretonnes | ]| Friday only ~ 25c Frldny only Pn,S S,lkHoso Friday only. 3 yanls 25c ]| |! 50e Hand Mirrors, white and (— — r . ,lr,nin i rosewood 250 Cents' Plain Colored Silk frldny only, ,t yards 2Kc , |> Friday only 25c Neckwear ——— _ i i> —— Friday only 2 for 25c 1 ■ > —— 25c—40-inch Figured Voiles ' !! 50c Hand Brushes, nhite and Friday only. .. yards 2fto ; ]> . rosewood 50c Men's Striped Chambrav ! , I Friday only 25c Work Slilrts i —: < ;! Friday onlr o Sc I" igurcd Crepe and Voiles J I> ■ • • I Friday only, 3 yards 25c i !' 50c White Ivory Dressing Combs _ ' I Friday only 25c 17 3 ~ —————— ! , ________ >n >' ladles Ribbed Fiilon Suits 10c and 12Wc Fancy Wash ,; Friday only 25c Goods 5 i ! 50c Fancy Riblwns " Friday only, 5 yards 2Bc | i; Friday only 25c —— |! -! ••tic l.n'lies' Silk Boot and Silk j .. .. | II Lisle Hose, colors lo<> Voiles and Crepes i !i 25c Plain. M<.lre, Satin and 1 ""*> | 'rUmr only. 4 for .. 25c | !> Fancy Kihbons 11 Friday only, 2 yards 25c 7T~ ————— < |! soc Percale and Chambray «S«-lnch Fnbleached | ii 50c Todies' Flannelette Gowns Friday ... 2 5c ° n ' y ' " yar<1 ' 1 *»■•••«* | < > Friday only 2.1 c . !> «[ ln . —... ._ 50c Ladles' Wash Skirts Friday only, 4 yards 250 t „ , 25c Flannelette Skirts Friday only 2 for 25c ! t ], Friday only 2 for 25c ______ J j ! | 7c Muck Toweling J ] i BBe Lot Ladles' Drawers 25c ric 50c Stamped Turkish Towels | t 50c Handbags Friday only, each 25c I S Friday only 25c I S " " „.. 25c Fancy China Dish I ? ; ~ —~—; — ; Friday only, 2 for 25c 25c Stamped Dresser Scarfs { # 50c Ladies' Pocket books —— ! Friday onlv, 2 for . "nc i i Frldny only 25c ' " 5 S SOc Extra Size Gray F:namel T~~ % | 50c Ladies' Belt., Fr|tlnv on »^ rl,n " 5< DoUles Jn " I | Friday only 25c Fr "'" : ' ** Friday only. 2 for 25c | I 50c Cameo Pins 15c Glass Kgg and Cream 50 ( ; Stamped Kea.lvnia.le Cbil- i I y °"' y 2Br Friiinv * s< 'i" er drcr's (iowns I | 1 rldny only, .{ f or 2 5c Friday only, each 25c | S 50c Gold Finish Circle and I>ins „ 15c—1 r-ot China Trays and SOc Stamped Waists, with floss I £ Frldny only 25c Dishes Friday only, each 25c » | j —— Frldny only, 4 for 25c I S 50c Five-year Guaranteed r— ——— 25c stain I Cushion* I ;, Birthday Kings Fancy China Bon Bon Dish with backs Friday only 25c Friday only, 4 for 25c Friday only, ,V for 25c \ i ' i !! _ Roso „ FHda , v e „^v n 7r Chlna P,atos I I 25c Stamped Children's Kimonos I | II l 1 rlday only 25c 1-rldny onl>, 4 for 25c | | Frldny only, 2 for 25c | | ! .J 50c lAva llleres 50c Brooms I I 25c Children's Slipper Soles I J Friday only 25c Friday only 25c | | Frldny only, 2 pair for 25c | j SOUTTER'S || lc to 25c Department Store j Where Every Day Is Bargain Day 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse 1 j! I Scranton Man Instantly ! THE FTUTO^BLLE TAI SIG I HIXTS FLAGPOLE V'll J UIL ||* A i p ete recK. Among the decorations now being Killed When His Auto put up is a 30-foot flagpole over Jacob Tpam nn Hiohwav i t Tausig's Sons Jewelry store on which strikes leam on nignway ? j floatß a , 2xlx . foot Hagr Thls po)e f PAn * n . n 1 will remain a.s a permanent fixture for Sfecal to The Ttlegrafh | FOR A BAD COUGH j Patriotic display. Gettysburg. Pa., Sept. 23.—Hurled I I down a 15-foot embankment when his I Here Is a fine old-fashioned ♦ (iutom«bile struck a team at the bridge f recipe for roughs, colds or ia- ♦ . that spans the Great Conewago creek f tarrh trouble tnat is absolutely ♦ I oaiatn nine "illes e^tofG>tty B burK onthe jo Parm I nt° U (Dou Ü bf; f MfS. LSOTS Sl6€Cl6 ork road, Harold M. Stran- I strength) and adil to it ] 4 pint I ton, aged about. _ „ .4., [L„_ M-'S! La France Beauty Shop struck contained a man, his wife and I I I 816 CHESTNUT STREET child. The mother and child were t i | licll Phone 3039-J. thrown out, but neither one of them l-*——— ___«««.