MMIIIII HMfflll !I!M II Mill Illlliril! e . I "Goldsmith Furniture Makes the House a Home" I Announcing~ J 1 GOLDSMITH'S FEBRUARY I I FURNITURE SALE J I Which Begins Thursday, February Ist | I ffk Revi j Monday, Jan. 29th | j 1 Tuesday, Jan. 30th ( S j Wednesday, Jan. 31st Mj: ! * \if, rpHE GOLDSMITH FUR- JS ji t 'l7/ X NITURE STOCKS con- p !; jjj' sisting of the most compre- 1 m (!\i df/*l * ' hensive showing of high grade fcf // ill i l-f *Furniture ever assembled in this ;§ ///. city will all be offered in our §§ , ill *! / FEBRUARY SALE at prices • ' //ill \t Kir tl iat command the attention <£= il/Imm rn j 1 | j °f every economy-loving person. || ; i v /I' jf\\ fXf j URNITURE of the kinds Jv "a H that, will improve lend j l A 1 l\T v y7fL>i I comfort, dignity and charm || vl\\ ij 1 t0 le h° me — are the kinds we M ! yA\ \y? I 14 have spent months in securing Mj] = I) or y° U- How well we have se- j. 1 I*l lected is a matter for you to de- 'g !' P* termine and for that reason we i§l 1 W Q now cordially invite you to come M j 41 O and inspect real character Furni- H j S ture and to note the savings, during our Review Days, Monday, Tuesday 1 i and Wednesday, January 29th, 30th and 31st, at which time selections §| ! I and reservations can be made. Nothing sold at reduced price until Feb- H ; | ruary Ist. t H!i GOLDSMITH'S |l NORTH MARKET SQUARE | j; GAY SOCIAL WEEK COMES TO CLOSE Mrs. Henry C. Cluster and Mrs Morris E. Jacobson Entertain Today at Matinee Bridge One of the gayest of social weeks is closing to-day with those who have attended many of the functions glad of a Sunday respite to renew their Strength geforc the Charity Rail, and several other events of the coming days. Mrs. Henry <\ Claster and Mrs. Morris E. Jacobson were hostesses this afternoon at the Cluster resi dence, Third and Peffer streets, at bridge and supper in compliment to Mrs. Milton Hirsch and Mrs. Moss backer. two charming New York vis itors w;ho are being much entertained during their stay in the Capital City. Spring flowers and fern gave a fes tive air to the house and beautiful prizes were awarded the most skilled players. The guests were: Mrs. Hirsch, Mrs. Mossbacker, Mrs. George J. Rosen thal, Mrs. Malcolm Ullman, Mrs. Wil liam Strouse, Mrs. Edward Simms, Mrs. Samuel Kades, Mrs. E. Stern, Mrs. J. S. Relsinger, Mrs. Otto Bux baum, Mrs. Edgar Marks. Mrs. Charles Adler, Mrs. Herman Astricli, Mrs. Ju lius Gutman. Mrs. Alfred Seligmnn, Mrs. Lee Goldsmith, Mrs. Benjamin Strouse, Mrs. David Kaufman, Mrs. ---this mark jl V ItV miiir 1 PROMPT iji iil CAREFUL —and what it stands for Primarily, "L S" stands for Ellis—and the initials stand for "Laundry Service"; Ellis Laundry Service. It means that Ellis ( LS) Laundry Service has acquired the Troy Laundry, intending to make it YOUR laundry! New machinery has been added; new features, unique in Harrisburg, are being instituted as a part of "L S." I No disfiguring ink marks will be used to identity handkerchiefs, napkins, lingerie, children's dresses, underwear, or any "rough dry" wearing apparel. Special attention will be given to shirt and collar work. A new machine, known as an "edger" turns out velvet-smooth collar edges, with lots and lots of tie room. No more soiled collars in cravat tying! Lost shirt buttons will be replaced a button for every buttonhole. our work will be returned spick and span, in neat, handy packages That's what "L S" means to you. Ellis Laundry Service SIX't'EMNOIItt TO TROY LAUNDRY Our waitnn ihimim-n |c or ~j( M Ca || jour , 4070, SATURDAY EVENING, Augustus Wildman, Mrs. Jacob Miller Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Albert J Sinims and Mrs. Edwin F. Tausigr. Guests of Mrs. LeCompte at Luncheon and Bridge Mrs. Joseph B. LeCompte gave the second of her bridge luncheons this afternoon at the Rodearmel apart ments with the following guests: Mrs. J. Stewart Montgomery, Mrs. Joseph A. Hayes, Mrs. Clarence L. Miller, Mrs. James G. Hatz, Mrs. Howard E. Moses, Mrs. William F. Bushnell, Miss Mary Hanlen, Mrs. David J. Reese, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Mrs. John Naughton, Mrs. Arthur M. Keown, Mrs. R. 1,. Perkins and Miss Alice LeCompte. The color scheme of yellow and white was effectively carried out with nar cissus in the centerpiece and rose bon bonniere favors. OFKICEItS TO HAVE DINNER Announcement was made at the regular weekly drill of the llarrisburg Military Association last evening that there would be a business meeting and dinner combined at the Engi neers' Club next Wednesday evening at 6.30 o'clock for all members of the organization. The purpose of the meeting ts to consider the adoption of a revised code and to discuss the fu ture growth of the association. Wal ter Johnston' and Paul Hooker were elected captain and adjutant respec tively for the succeeding four weeks of drill. Mrs. Theresa K. King, of the Bretz Apartments, will entertain informally this evening at cards from 8 to 11 o'clock. , Entertain at Progressive Eucher Party For Friends Mr. and Mrs. William SI. ShaelYer en tertained a number of friends at a Pro gressive Eucher party at their home in Lemoyne, last evening:. The prizewin ners were: Harry Kshleman and Miss Rhae Gutsliall. A buffet supper was served. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eshelman, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Klugh, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Slieeler Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rhudolph. Mr. and Mrs. William Fitting. Mr. and Mrs. 10. W Eckels, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Appier, Miss Rhae Gutshall, Miss Elsie Appier, Miss Violet Eshelman, Miss Selma Klugh, Miss Anna Mary Fitting, Howard A. Neidig, Sergeant Charles C. Hershev and Harry H: Eckels. Gymnasium Entertainment as Camp Boyd Benefit On the evening of Friday, February 2. at 8.15. in the gymnasium of the Jolni V. Royd memorial building of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, there will be an entertainment, the proceeds of which are for the equipment for Camp Boyd. The entertainment will be varied. There will be an excellent orchestra, which will not only help in the pro gram of the entertainment, but also will play during the serving of re freshments. There will he one or two reels of motion pictures, a mandolin number, a pianologue stunt, readings, minstrel, glee club and camp pictures. The. only number on the program given by anyone from out of town will be a monologue number by Mr. Wade, of Mercersburg Academy. Following the entertainment re freshments will be served by tlie young ladies of the church. There will be homemade candy, cake, ice cream and coffee. These refreshments will be served in the men's and boys' room on the first floor. Mrs. Cora Richer, of Marysville, has started for Florida to remain for eight weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stroh en tertained a number of friends last evening at dinner at their apartments, 1007 North Front street. Miss Grace Williamson has gone home to Cleveland, Ohio, after visiting relatives in suburban Harrisburg for a monlh or two. Harold French and his sister. Miss I.ouise French, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Smith, of Green street. Miss Eucy Gaines,* of Philadelphia, is a week-end guest or Mrs. Henry T. Welsh, of Market street. SI'KMt PIJCASANT EVENING The class taught by Mrs. Robert Undsay of Ridge Avenue Methodist Sunday School spent a pleasant even ing at the home of their teacher. Music furnished part of the enter tainment. Refreshments were served to Miss Annabel Eaman, Miss Julia Hinkle. Miss Georgetta Rupp, Miss Catherine Hinkle, Miss Mary Mead, Miss Rosena Walton and Miss Beatrice Lindsay. THURSDAY CI,PR DINNER The Thursday Club of Elizabethvillc held a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daniel. South Market street, with the following guests: Miss Stella Weaver, Miss Nellie BufHngton, Mrs. C. E. Deibler, Mrs. F. P. Margeruin, Mrs. J. W. Shaffer. Mrs. E. Stevens Mrs. Harry Swab. Mrs. W. L. Steven son and Mrs. W. J. Daniel. Other Personals Page 7. BELL-ANS j Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. — P'> I. .IMJW" ; HARRISBTJRG TELEGRAPH PERSONAL-. SOCIAL SECOND ASSEMBLY OF CENTRAL HIGH Students of Senior and Junior Classes Enjoy Dance in Chestnut Street ! The second junior and senior calss | assmbly of Central high school was j successfully held last evening in Chestnut Street Hall. | In attendance were; The Misses Jeanette llargeiroad, Martha Moitz, | Adele Smyser, Sarah Raucli, Mary f Jelly, ilazel Hamill, Ruth Fickea, Ro- I May lie Boyer, Catherine Klinedinst, Esther Dunlap, Margaret Roeder, Margaret Bacon, Rebecca Stewart, Margaret Landis, Martina Moeslein, Frances Dunlap, Florence Funk, Eliz abeth Leak way, Ruth Beatty, Helen Cook, Josephine Clapp, Pearl Herbert, Rutli McCormick, Esther Dunlap, Marion Towsend, Winifred Tripler, j Liely Roth, Helen Yocuni, Edith Beut ley, Dorothy -Robinson, 15va Lbrasky, Anna Haminelbaugh, Helena Keet, I Meda Berkety, Elizabeth Ilobert, Ada | Kline, Eva Kline, Helen Baturin, My j ran Stanley, Mildred Kreider, Noollie j Ard, May L'oder, Margaret Schraedley, | 11 el ma Kepler, Margaret Partheniore, Margaret Cook, Helen Gotwalt, Mar r I garet Koster, Helen Baxter, Rose Ga -1 ronzik, Rita Jones, Edith Bentley, ! Mary Hammelbaugh, Mary Amnion, , Cora Grove, Charlotte Crabbe, Char ! lotte Miller, Kathryn Troup, Laura Hriton, Ethel Forney, Eleanor Jones, i Fanny Ness, Helen Hoffman. Martha 1 Cresswell, Sabra Clark, Margaret Spencer, Ida Yoder, Edna Bowers, , Jean Donnelly, Lillian Beach, Sarah Rife, Margaret Smith, Frances Smith, ] Kathryn Boltz, Zettan Warner, Mary i Schwab,'Alice Schwab, Catherine Kei- I ley, Gertrtide Weston," Jennie Donnel | ly, Helen Wall, Helen Ferguson, Mar j garet Wingeard, Mary Alma AUin, Fay I Moyer, Sophie Milliken, Mildred Moy i eiv Helen Leavey, Ruth Stroup, Mary ! l.oudenslager, Kathleen Eyler, Betty j Hobert, Lucy Minnich, Esther Jean, j Catherine Baclcenridge, Catherine I Carroll, Emma Keeney, Elizabeth j Watts, Josephine Haniaker, Pauline Wallace, Ruby Wall, Helen Saltsban, | Miriam Blair, lleien Hoffman, Mar garet Latulis, and Ethel Forney. Prof. ' Dibble, Prof. Richards, Prof. Hall, : Prof. Burris and Prof. Saul, Morris ! Nathan. Robert Michael, Sidney Kay, ! Harry Good. Thomas Lance. Thomas | Senseman, Paul Roeder, Maiiin Gei- I ger, Kenneth DowneS, Harry Bleck i er. Musser Miller, Edward Waliower, ! Alton Smith, Vernon Wright. Leslie Minnich, Herman Wood row, Charles 1 Mutzebaugh, James Weils, Joseph Todd, Harold Hippie, Hill Roberts. ! George Shriner, liess Kline, Samuel Hartnian, James Suavely, James Han ' sliaw, Paul Selsam, .Howard Brown, j Bernard Wert. Robert Rinkenbaugli, j Paris Rapp, Joseph Miller, Charles j Pollock, Edward Hilton, Noble Frank, , Robert Srioddy, Harry Holts, Sy Bren ner, Joe Snyder, Howard Seidel, Her ! man Nathan, Lamberton Kincb, i John McKalev, Thomas McDevitt, i William May, Carl Peters, Ralph I Black, Harry Saunders, Henry Bitner, | llollis Weible, Carl Roeder, Russel Downy, William Mower, Lee Kauff- I man, Thomas Caldwell, William Britsch, Edward Roth, Albert Rink enbaugli, Harold Ecker't, James Wild man, Dick Hoover, Ray Snow, Horace | Sipel, Harold Moore, Thomas Nesbit, j Lewis Goldstein and Rees Lloyd. Central High School Notes The Sophomores won the inter class debate held yesterday afternoon in chapel, the subject being "Resolved, That State-wide Prohibition Is a Bet ter Solution of the Liquor Problem in Pennsylvania Than County Local Op tion." The Freshmen upheld the af firmative sid with the following speakers: William Wright, Miss Syl via Gingrich, Miss Mary Roden and Richard Holsopple, alternate. The negative, or Sophomore, side consisted of Stewart Wagner, Miss Rita Bus baum, Miss Grace Peake and Ross Hoffman, alternate. Wagner and Wright spoke in the rebuttal. The judges were Profs. Keller. Henschen, Beitzel and l. Davis, Mrs. J. C. Harlacker, Mrs. J. E. Sisson, Mrs. H. R. Compton, Miss Fannie Awl, Miss Anna F. Evitts, Mrs. Mattie Kpooner. Mrs. J. Sheesle.v, Mrs. 0. C. Htaul, Mrs. Charles Neeiy and S. M. Schlegle, the latter three of Renovo, Mr. and Mrs. I-iininger, Air, and Mrs. Fleming of Bellefonte. IjEAVKS l'Olt WEST POINT Edward B. Roth, a member of the Governor's Troop, but recently re turned from the border, and a gradu ate of Central high school and the Harrlsburg Academy, left to-day for Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N. Y„ where he will take up preparatory studies for entrance to the West Point Military Academy in June. 3