6 |T,ADIES' BAZAAR] DON'T FORGET I A IOC /UL C*. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER lU-I£ 0. 4tll Of. ,THE NUMBER "We Advertise the Troth—The Truth Advertises Us" We Will Make F riday a Day of Special Women'ssl.ooCfl- 98c to $2.98 QQ_ Shirt Waists, Corsets, . . . consisting of Lingerie striped R & G arvJ Thompsons Glove- V one and Organdy. 'Some are handsomely trimmed with Val. fitting Corsets, small sizes only lace, others are strictly tailored. , ... Sizes 36 to 46c. Ex-" gA and slightly soiled. OO ceptional value vt/C Closing out price ... also invite you to inspect our most beautiful selection VV J -J of the latest novelties in our Cloak and Suit De partments. Fifth Anniversary of Union Mission Society The annual meeting of the Women's T'nion Missionary Society of Harris burg:, held In the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Tuesday afternoon, April 4 it 2:30 o'clock will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the organization. Mrs. T. H. Hamilton, the president will preside and officers will be elected for the coming year. Mrs. H. B. Schneider of Baltimore, a missionary lonelier of Japan will make an address and Mrs.- Edward L. Rinkenbach the secretary will give a brief history of the society. During the social hour following, i WOLFE SHOP, 404 N. Second St. fiet Our Nu Bene Corsetiere Fit ' You Personally and Correctly--- r Xot because of its style—but because of the style ' / plus its comfort. Not because of its good looks—but because of its Tfl^-iS^(i/ Stood reputation plus its good looks. TITT/7 I z because of its outside quality—but because of i■! ' ' ' ul its Inside plus its outside quality. f I | PW , Nu Bono Corsets are sure to satisfy any woman I< I li , I ° " a,,la KO<) NU BONE CORSETS ARE PRESCRIBED DAILY BY OUR MOST PROMINENT DOCTORS Glove Silk; Undergarments ' ~TZ ~ There is a certain cosy, contented r \4i" feeling: in wearing silk undergarments. T~I l r Many women deny themselves the tu// I pleasure of silk undergarments on the 'I \\ wSTTiK pretext that they are priced too liigli. j|;A( Xo doubt they are „t most stores, but j iUNKRWEW SUSr"*** Mr y/ Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.00 and $2.50 Reinforced at those points subjected to hardest wear -111 white and pink. ' hrfj sl //jK. Glove Silk Vests, $1.25 and $1.75 (7 ~ Tailor hand tops; reinforced armlioles; pink or while I A value. J/\ /Glove Silk Vests, .$2.00 \ \ ( Front neatly embroidered; reinforced arm holes: nink | J Yj or white. Dainty hut inexpensive. I Envelope Chemise, $2.75 Silk Top Union Suits, SI.OO Lisle Union Suits, at Top Is of silk, body of lisle; pink ™ white. .jOgsj rfy wearer. It shows you are a success. You ought to wear wi fey, a Diamond. You ought to buy Diamonds for your wife. SI Diencr is offering $20,000 worth of fine stones, bought £0 {S before a 20 per cent, increase to dealers, at special prices. jgrt Each stone is fine color and quality. gn H Get Paid For Wearing Diamonds 1 'fit, We agree, in writing, to buy back any Diamond bought |l| M at this salc - paying the full purchase price plus interest on Cp] Mg your money. This sale closes April 10th. You will never again have a Diamond opportunity like it. 9§j Sr> §5 Diener J^ eler 1 The Hallmark Store || 408 Market Street || MANY HOUSEHOLD GIFTS IN MRS. BICKER'S SHOWER Mrs. G. A. Crook arranged a bridal shower for her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Kicker, formerly Miss Helen Crook. Gifts of linen and aluminum ware were presented and the guests en joyed music and refreshments. In attendance were the Misses Esther Miller, Bello Spangler, Anna Booser, Sylvia Zarker, Edna Novinger, Emma Herman, Mary Herman, Grace Crook, Mrs. Herman, Samuel Crook,! Mr. and Mrs. Ricker and Mr. and Mrs. Crook. J. Wlllard Oenslager, a student of j Phillips-Exeter Academy, New Hamp shire is with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. John Oenslagor, 115 South Front street, for the Spring recess. Mrs. T.ewls K. Johnson of Steelton, president of the College Club enter tained that body of women to-day at her home. Mrs. Jerome Herick, 1400 Regina street, is convalescent, after a two weeks' illness. Miss Mary E. Rcily, Front and Reilv i streets, spent yesterday in Philadel phia. AT HIIUjK CONFERENCE Miss Mary E. lieily, of Front and Reily streets, is spending some time WHAT THE SHORSgHJ ARE SHOWINGftf^ll Superiority ol style does not neces ! warily mean highness of price, for the | Walk-Over Boot Shop, 226 Market I .street, offers the best of workman i ship, the finest of quality, and the j newest of style in a stunning new pump which sells for $4.50. It is of ja beautiful glazed kid with graceful bonis XVI heel, especially suitable | lor formal or dress wear though per- I fectly appropriate on the street, i Straps cross on the instep, and fasten I with a single button on each side. This makes a strikingly pretty effect ion the foot, and has the added ad i vantage of being more comfortable than the usual pump models, especial ly for people who have trouble with pumps slipping off at the heel. A Convenient iVvicc The Gorgas Drug Store, 16 North Third street, is offering the most con venient little device, in the form of a little stove, consisting or a cunning little saucepan with lid, a folding stand, a tray, and a can of heat—(yes, "canned heat" is just what it is call ed. and this canned heat may be bought separately for 10c a can, to use under percolators, chafing dishes, etc.) This stove, stand and tray, com plete, with the can of heat may be bought for just SI.OO, while for 50c Gorgas' offer a convenient saucepan, stand and cai} of heat. Both of these stoves can be folded up so as to be compact and convenient for the traveler, or motorist. The Always' Reliable Stove While novelty stoves have innumer able uses, of greatest importance is the stove for the kitchen, for the suc cess of each day's meals depends on tlie reliability of the kitchen range. In buying a new stove it is Important both to deal with a reputable firm, and to select a range perfectly suited to your requirements, and the Himes; C\il Flower Specials Flower Lovers I should, if they are in the vicinity of Philadelphia, at tend the Fourth Annual Flower Show being held this week in Convention Hall. It is, in our opinion, unparal leled In the history of floral JDJL MJL 313 Market Street FLORIST . in Philadelphia, where she is attending a. Bible conference of which Dr. C. 1. | Scofield and the Rev. George Guille are teachers. Wash Away Skin Sores , T " tjie many sufferers of stria disease p. D. J>., the liquid wash, has become a household word. They know it Is reliable and they can depend on it, thev do not . ! hesitate to recommend it to their neigh- . bors. It has proved itself a remarkable* remedy for all forms of Eczema. It is a germicide that is harmless to the most delicate skin, but still it is effective and quick in action. If you are a sufferer from skin diseases, including ulcers, pim ples, scales, crust or Eczema in any form, this remedy will not disappoint you. It has stood the test and today is the master preparation for ail skin diseases. Como in today and ask about our cuar nnteo on D. D. D. Also about D. D. I>. Soap, that keep 3 the skin healthy. D|\ Tk Years • MJm ■ 9 if the Standard mnmM Skin Remedy | P. R. H. Station) J. Nelson Clark, | ftorgns, tlic Druggist, 1U North Third, Druggist, Hardware Store, 10 North Market Square besides being known as a long established and thoroughly reliable firm to deal with, offers a stove of ex ceptional merit, known as the Penn Esther range, which may be furnished in several styles, suitable to any need, and most reasonable priced. Transparent Kffecta One of the most, delightful features of this season's millinery is the vogue for lacy and transparent effects, and some charming models in the French Room at Astrich's, Fourth and Mar ket streets, exploit this idea. Some hats are made entirely of horsehair and similar braids, While others are combined with stiffer straws. Un usually smart Is a high turban of lisere finish, with a loop of ribbon towering from the center of the crown, while black lace is used to cover the crown and wired to extend several inches beyond, where It falls gracefully in most picturesque fashion. The price of this unique and attrac tive modeV is just $7.98 and Is but a sample of the many ultra-smart crea tions shown there at moderate prices. How to Prepare Mushrooms While to the true epicure there are but four ways of cooking mush rooms—broiling, roasting, frying in butter, nnd stewing in cream—never theless there are many delightful ways of varying these, and a host of sug gestions may be had at the Studebaker Grocery Store, Second street, at the crossing of State, for fresh mushrooms are a specialty with them. These mushrooms are specially grown at a government experimental station and are usually tender and delicious in flavor. They are especially tempting when served with egg omelet, or pan ned on cream toast, while prepared with filed tomatoes they are a mofft seasonable delicacy.