6 WITMER,BAIR 202 WALNUT, NEAR SECOND Special For Friday 100Blouses—Special$1.95 Rroken sizes from 36 to 46—Crepe de Chine, Pussy Wil low, Messaline, Taffeta and Georgette; in white, flesh, niaize and black; former prices, $2.95, $3.50 and $3.75. Spe cial \ $1.95 A A For the Best Suit) \])6J«UU i n the House WITMER, BAIR April Donations For The Industrial Home The following donations were re ceived at the Children's Industrial Home during the month of April: Five bushels parsnips. 5 bushels turnips, by County Home; 1 girls" hat, Mrs. Barringer; clothes, a Friend; Sunday school papers, Memorial Luth eran S. S.; 91, Miss Hellernian; candy eggs, Mr. Freldberg, 913_ N. Sixth street; 1 box bird nests, 15 boxes puff, chicks, 10 boxes puff, rabbits, 48 bird egg baskets, 24 boxes Easter eggs, 25 lbs bird eggs, Mr. Mlnter; 2 boxes chocolate eggs, 1 bucket bird eggs, Mr. Bowman; 5 boxes chocolate eggs, D. P. & S.; 1 large chocolate egg, Mrs. Jennings; 7 gallons ice cream, F. Suvdam; 1 mattress, Mrs. Laverty; post cards, Mrs. Bear; 1 lawn swing, Mr. Runkle, 1610 Swatara street; 60 dozen eggs. City schools; 50 ciozen eggs, Oberlin schools; 12 dozen eggs. Enhaut schools; 14 dozen eggs. Camp Hill schools; 10 dozen eggs, Hummels town schools. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blouch of 329 Buckthorn street are making an ex tended visit with friends in Chicago, and Indiana cities. Miss Ada Flowers, of Lebanon, visited friends in Lemoyne and this city. Albert Zaepfel, of Lancaster, visited his daughter, Miss Zaepfel, who is spending the winter with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bucher of 1414 Berry street. Sirs. Edwin J. Knisely of the Derry Block Apartments, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ruth of -Highspire. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T,. Shearer, Jr., and Miss Elizabeth Shearer, are home after a pleasure trip to Panama. Mrs. W. W. Jennings and Miss Mary Jennings, of 611 Xorth Frpnt street, lire visiting in Philadelphia for a few flays. Miss Emma L. MacAlarney Is home from Lebanon where she went in the Interests of suffrage. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mader have pone, home to Jersey City after visit ing relatives in this vicinity for a fort night. Mrs. Levi Brandt of North Front »treet,ireturned home last evening from Washington. D. C., where she (pent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Michael at The Kene »aw. Economy and CREX | ribbcjn Are Synonymous I CREX Th . e y' re inexpensive, artistic, I ""S£™S£ L durable and easy to keep clean. Use I c ' eancc^or^P ut away for summer. Made in ' I identify the genuine by the name C-R-ErX woven TSSSBTJ* r 1 / A \ j n *k. e "^ e binding. Unscrupulous dealers may offer PRIZI It \ \ i n^e rior substitutes for the sake of a larger profit. uwiitmNOusTires patented under U. S. Govt. Copyright. Dealers de- fraudulent substitution or wilful misrepresent- CREX CARPET f r ? ' NEW YORK 1^ THURSDAY EVENING, Twelve Young Girls at a Spring Luncheon Miss Cecelia Kunkel. of 601 North Front street, will be hostess at a luncheon for a few of her school friends to-morrow afternoon. The table appointments will be in green and yellow with an arrangement of jonquils. Covers will be laid for twelve, the guests including the Misses Nelle Payne, Christine Brandt, Mary Louise Hubleyy, Winifred Meyers, Beatrice Thomas, of West Philadelphia; Sara Bailey, Louise Hlckok, Katherine Rutherford, Mary Cooper, Susanna Maguire, Alice Lescure and Lydia Kunkel. Miss Hazel Compton of Pittsburgh, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Willis of State street for the month. Mrs. G. M. Eshelman, of 1412 Naudain street, is visiting at the home of H. B. Witman, Lemoyne and at tending commencement exercises as the guest of Miss Hazel Mumma. A. B. Gardner, of 37 Evergreen street is spending ten days among relatives in Philadelphia and New Jersey. Mrs. Elizabeth Clepper and grand son, Marlin Bender, of 2023 Derry street, are home after spending the winter in Southern cities. Mrs. Robert M. Rutherford of Steelton, is enjoying a stay in At lantic City. Henry and Edgar Ebersole of North Fifteenth street, are home after a holiday visit with Philadelphia rela tives. Miss Lane, of Chambersburg, 'who is visiting Miss Martha W. Buehler, of North Second street, addressed the Pine Street Church mid-week meet ing on China, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bowen have returned home to Youngstown, Ohio, after spending a week with relatives in Harrisburg and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Springer, of 649 Harris street, entertained at a family tli St., New York City. Sold by all druggists.