Any Shopping NOW ' | F ;r | JSatmanZ jj Right in the Midst of a City Full of Christmas Shoppers We Are Placing Several Thousand Lovely Blouses—All Stylish and Givable---With Values Far Above the Standard Long, long- ago we began replenishing our blouse stocks to tlie utmost in preparation for a Ire- what a brilliant profusion of blouses such a mammoth stock does make. And what a Choice Gift mendous holiday demand. Shop it provides! Not all, however, are especially meant for gifts; for many and good are the ever) 7 ; . * dav, serviceable kinds. 1 hen came this happy thought! Why not exceed our own stock by purchasing an extra three thousand blouses: concentrate the entire mass (including our own) in a four days' sale, Wednesday . 0 sa )' n S consideiabh. \ou can i eadih appieciate thai undei the cii cumstances a i i- • i i . i c • , . . r. i ' saving - would be forthcoming. And vou 11 readily sec for yourself the unusually hne blouses at each I hursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, and give Rift buyers a rare opportunity to save consider- ice s Thc same thrcc .lollJrs you might ordinarily spend for a blouse, will purchase a greatly finer ably, by purchasing then instead of throughout December? blouse a gift of greater value. This unique plan was carried out to the dot, and everything is in readiness. You cannot imagine The opportunity is YOURS. A There Are Hundreds of Choice and J he Loveliest of Lace Waists Serviceable Lingerie Blouses That Show Will Be Found in These Three Lots . pTlfarfanf- Remarkable about this superb collection is the fact that t»lCgdlil OtyiC scarcely two models are alike, and every style is rich in well dc s I T IT Of all the charming effects that could be expected signed details. i where embroidery, lace, insertion, tucks and pleats g* ■ fm f\ m l\ predominate, this assortment ranks first. Nk/U \ The attempt to give an adequate description of the four kfr 04/ v v t hundred and more would last until the end of the sale. All white radium. 1 lv\ Especially line voiles —White radium over Buff chiffon. will be found, and good —Fur trimmed radium. (\ Vk _ i lawns together with / v —Combination black and buff - s some plain tailored / \ Georgette. i\ \ waists of madras. / T*7 ~ Dark S reen Georgette. gfr. 11 mtj \ } Close to a Thousand fa, ■>« «, m $5 00 / W&4M & I f as many sur- \ V V \ ) M X ££ J 1 rjl prises as Mal'¥lißA Sfo dL&anHsSujrt V —Black chiffon over white. / p JSgßßftaP' 1 arreta and Crepe Blouses „ i': 1 :":,:,™; .i r wonderful value. TlieyVc IWH M q T ß £ k radium and white chiffon. fnTtfi £ /) A At this popular price the qualities are ultra-fine !! un' -u-ke <1 *" 75c' t c ! e/\ V\ \ 1 i fit} —Black silk marquisette over < »\ t\ 3£l/ m 1/ —a firm, well woven crepe de chine and heavy sure you've never seen a bet- * , wl " te c^ffon Hr v w „ 1 3 sine yuu vt- i c ci .seen a i) ei I —White radium, velvet trimmed. i lustrous taffetas. tcr all round lilouse at 50^ The crepe blouses are varied, in a manner that offers several . . I II f% llf I with black chiffon or net. A few arc touched with the shades, white, flesh, pink, African, navy and neat stripes. Crepe de Chine And Georgette in Newest higher colors. Taffetas come in maize, rose. Nile, navy, white, black and a Styles And Superb Qualities at A n Elegant Collection crepe de chine in white and flesh, oflfering aCZ A/) a „iJ C* CA "S |O f R ich La« BIoUSeS well chosen style assortment, in newest effects. }XV U j ! %L QQ fc- —— . flesh in a surprisingly large variety of styles, for instance. ( *r * tion a most beautiful array of clever styles. r HE morning hours are golden, for it i* natural TT . .. . T7 . I Mentioned here are some of the effects only: ,i„ „ .;i • ./ AT Heavy embroidered design. Fine tucks. Combination of crepe de chine and Georgette. , Visitors Will Sip lflß Cream. [Sew Designs of hemstitching. Smocking. Exceptional quality Georgette crepe; insert of lace. lots, nOWe\er, will he placed on sale each day . Novelty pleated. Plain effects. Shadow lace and messaline combinations. You will want to attend each day. Neatly boxed Yokc effeCtS Novelty revers. Fur trimmed shadow lace. for gift giving. On sale, Main and Third Floors. Lovely models of Georgette crepe; an excellent grade; in lace trimmed Chiffon lace combinations. effects and large pearl buttons. TREAT INTERNED j CIVILIANS KINDLY! i Hungarian Officer Allowed I lis | Whole Camp to Attend ! Horse Races Budapest. Hungary, Dec. 7.—(Cor respondence of the Associated Press) —lnterned civilians in many parts of Hungary arc treated so leniently as 10 justify the recent statement that their internment ,is little more than \ Buy abOD ToaT& LESSCoaII M The better the coal you buy—the leas you have to buy—and the m leaa you have to buy, the lower becomes your aggregate eoal expend!- K ture. ■ I Since ail coal—good, better and beat—costs the same per ton, don't K ' you think it the part of wisdom to get the beat for your money, and J ' keep the total expenditure down? K Buy Montgomery Coal—»its quality has been k.,own for yeara— g I there ia none better. M J. B. MONTGOMERY I ' Both Phones Third and Chestnut Streets ( Bringing Up Father # # (0) # (0) # j | | iisssfirl COUNT DE.GIFF XOUTOTE'bT PA«E r COOK, I CHICKEN READ I HKiHT?V<£mo£<o J I MtE^; J J y— S j ' AT ALU! J ITJESDAY EVENING, j formal. Most of the foreigners who remained in Hungary after the llrst month or two of war were of long j standing in their communities and j are not even regarded as in any way a menace to the welfare to the com munity. Although actually forced to live in formally assigned Internment camps, the trusted aliens are given leave whenever they have a good rea l Hon to assign. For example, recently ithe entire population (only 24) of an I internment camp near Budapest, were given a week's leave to attend the races at Vienna. The Hirlap tells why they were compelled to return before their leave was up: "A party of visiting neutral journal ists was being shown the capital a few days ago. and they asked if it . would be possible for them to visit | HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ( one of the Hungarian internment, camps. Application was made to the , Minister of the Interior, and he im-j j mediately designated the camp at i , Alag, a village near the Capital where I twenty-four enemy aliens are in-! ( terned. "Two days before the date fixed fori [ the visit the official in charge of in- j ternment camps rang up- his Alag: subordinate in order to advise him j , that visitors were coming and that he i , should put the colony in order. The! following conversation followed: ' 'See that everything is in order atj ( your camp, as a dozen neutral news- j papermen are coming to inspect your prisoners.' " 'When are they coming?' " 'Tuesday at noon.' " 'But that's impossible.' "Why?* i " 'Because the prisoners are not at home.' " 'Where are they then?' " 'The.v went to Vienna to the horse races.' " 'Well then, the newspapermen will have to put up with those who re main,' suggested the Budapest offi cial. " 'Yes. indeed,' came the reply, 'but none of them are at home. They even took their women folk with them. You see one cannot very well give permission to four or live and ignore the rest. I had to let all of them go.' "The Budapest official scratched his head a minute and then ordered tele grams sent to the prisoners in Vienna asking them to return at once, with Ills apologies for disturbing *neir holi day." PLAN STATE C. E. ENTERTAINMENT ! Expense of Convention Will Be ; Heavy; Opening Dale Set For July 11 I MlMaaißnk Plans were discuss il\\ V \\ cd for the enter [ I \W | »\v talnment of the \ Slatc Christian En ■ deavor convention I yMfl to be held in this i lias. A 1,10 general con- IBpttnl lEMHIi Ufa vention committee Rsijl 88 meeting held last headquarters room, Harrisburg National Hunk building. The Hev. E. E. Curtis, chairman of the general committee, presided. The Rev. H. 1... Meisenhe'der, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, and chair man of the Junior nnd Intermediate rally, conducted devotional exercises after which reports were made by chairmen of the various committees. The convention dato was fixed begin- (ning Tuesday afternoon, July It. at 12 o'clock. The committee on enter tainment will arrange excursions to I various points for Saturday following the closing day of the convention. All Endeavorers over 1 1 years of age are urged to contribute SI.OO each to the society where they hold their : membership. Societies are also urged to make monthly payments toward the expense of the convention. All moneys should be sent to Prof. J. J. Brehm, chairman finance committee or Chal mer C. Uroff, treasurer convention clmmittee. A. C. I Jean was made chairman of the committee on luncheon and Miss Emily Edwards was made chairman of the advisory committee on luncheon. The following committee served lunch eon to the general committee last evening: Miss Emily Edwards. Mrs. J. Frank Palmer, Miss Bessie E. March, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hess, Mrs. A. J. Ivightner, Horace Jackson, John McCullough, F. 10. Schwartz and Charles Urich. All societies desiring to serve luncheon to (he general convention committee which meets on the first Monday evening of each month at 5.45 to 8 p. m., at Christian Endeavor head quarters are to report to the chair man, A. C. Dean. Mitch interest was manifested at the rehearsal of the Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Choral Union held in the First Baptist Church last evening. President J. Frank Palmer, had charge of the meeting and Prof. Frank A. McCarrell led the music. "The DECEMBER 7, 1915. t ( Convention Chorister," music that was ■ used at the fifth world's and 27th In i ternational C. E. convention, held in : Chicago, July, 1915. will be some of the important music to be suns by the . choral union. Special effort is being made to increase the membership of 1 the choral union for the coming con ' vention. TO IMPROVE CHURCH 1 Riverside Methodist Church have been started in preparation for the Christmas season. The basement Is being remodeled so that suppers, ba zars and entertainments may be held there, while an indirect ltghting sys tem will be installed in the main auditorium. A Healthy Baby. Everyone wants baby to be healthy. It is baby's right. To insure a strong, vigorous baby, the hopeful mother must be free from worry, care and strain. The complete joy of expecta tion should not be marred by unpleas jant feelings. Mother's Friend is rec lommended by thousands of women be | cause this external remedy relieves the | pressure reacting on the nerves and I the unnatural strain upon the cords and ligaments said to cause nausea, morning sickness and many local dis tresses. It is absolutely safe and de pendable and has been in use for gen erations. First class drug stores can' supply it.—Advertisement. i Spangler, the piano man, buys for . cash, no rents, big business, lowest ( prices in the city.—Adv. SAFETY W FIRST The object of "Safety First" is prevention. Tou can prevent your advertising from meet ing the fate of the waste basket If you will make It attractive with proper illustration. Bring your next cop? to us for illustrative treatment One treat ment will convince you • hat our methods are a •uccesa. The Telegraph Art&EngravLig Departments 216 Locust Street I 3
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