8 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS ffICK-A-THRIFTS IN ANNUAL BANQUET Slides of Camp Life and Club Events of Fifteen Years to Be Shown The Hlek-A-Thrlft Class of the Pine •Street Presbyterian Church will hold ita third annual banquet this evening. The gymnasium of the Boyd Memor ial Building in South street has been 'decorated for the occasion and an In teresting program comprises the fol lowing numbers: Banquet songs, silent toast; instrumental duet, Ralph Swe ger, Garrett Wall: hypnotism. Prof. J. I. Hamaker; Instrumental duet. Ralph Sweger, Garrett Wall; vocal duet, Ernest Doepke, Harry Baker; piano solo, Russell Zimmerman; solo, Stanley Neldhamer: planolog, Helster Culp; flute solo, George A. Roberts; toasts, "Class Incidents." George Ellis; "Class Spirit," Eugene E. Miller; "Bor der Life of Our Class Soldiers." Harry Solomon; "A Picture Journey with the Hicks." William R. Naugle; address, Vance C. McCormlclc; "The Class and the Community," Rev. L. S. Mudge. D. D.I class song, Oscar L. Sutch; bene diction. Show Camp Life Picture* There have been 41 slides prepared especially for the banquet, consisting of A new shipment of baskets in novel shapes and gorgeous Spring colors. For both cut and potted flowers. Appropriate for Easter gifts. The Woman's Exchange The Shop Individual Third Street at Herr Bloom's Pre-Easter Specials The demand for distinctive Easter garments is greater than ever—and likewise, Bloom's show a far greater exhibit of fine Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses than Sit any previous season. We Invite you to inspect these tastefully tailored garments, marked "special" for Saturday. Ledies* Spring Suits Sprinp* Coats Specially Priced For Saturday Coats, regular $12.00 Suits, regular sl6 48 J 1 "-® 0 >alue j Suits, regular $94. Coats - re S u,ar $23.50 130.00 value 3>Z4.DU $35.00 value j _ I Unusual Offerings in Easter Dresses For Saturday only we are offering some unusual values in Taffeta, ' Crepe de Chine nd Georgette Dresses for the Easter season— Georgettes, $29.00 COO flfi Taffetas, $22.00 1 A Cfl values, for values, for D14.0U I Introductory Specials jfc -s. on Hy-Art Petticoats We Imve recently added this .. tSL J line of quality goods and for sfctiM n *"7"^ Saturday only we are offer- ■-* \TO;, t.ii IV / /ftw ing some unusually attractive //111 T\\ — SUIi- J bargains. f V f\Wi /P\ Heatherbloom QQ \\ I '• *l_l IA \ 9Bc Satin* 98c * ■'* (Not more than two to a customer.) " Silk Taffetas, $7.50 *1 40 48&S&'' values, at OH.'+O Silk- Skirt Specials £ t 7 - 50 .:; alues : $5.48 SIO.OO values, $7.50 I || "New Things at the Walk-Over Shcp" | j; Women's Easter I'- ll!! Foot-wear 1 Women's smart - |j, pumps, stylish to |[j II the latest dictate : i of mode, in the j, ' newest designs of i lasts and colors. "See the Windows" I t Walk-Over & Boot Shop r|,| I 226 Market St. i FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG <66SI TELEGRAPH * MARCH 30, 1917. rump poei>, meetings and dointra of the cla*N for the past (Ifteen yol'. Thoa® nt the banquet will bo: Chea ter Wolf, l,eo Rau, Donald Anderson, Newton Hernhelsel, l.evl Bolton, Ralph Sweger Murray Waahburn, Garrett Wall, He:man Oohn, William Dwytr, Harry Solomon, Jamea Kulp, l\vn in sizes from 38' jto 50 Yi, with the long waisted front and flat hip. ' i I\/T OURNING APPAREL designed to icet all requirements Coats, Suits, I j -IVJ- Dresses, Waists, Skirts—POPULAR PRICES. AT LEAST A hundred New Suits and a hundred New Coats arrived this week to fill in some of the gaps made by last Saturday's business. Many new Waists, Dresses and Top Skirts arrived within the last few days. Plain Tailored Suits, with girlish lines, in navy. Rack of choice half lined and unllned Coats, In Hague, green, black C-OC f|ft coral, green, gold, covert— and rookie szo.uu $11.75, $15.00, $17.50, $19.75 Tyrol Wooi Suit, in Pin.ch-Back En Unllned Coats, in mixtures —fullback —for prac model; 9 different shades wfiu.uU tical wear—largo collar Ten styles of mixed and tweed Suits —plain tal- Exclusive lino of high grade Coats, full lined in lored, pinch-back and sport models— | silk, cinnamon, brown, covert, Burella, green, $27.50, $28.75. ifi.il .50, $48.50 | obSt SSS'SSiS,? SnTSSlS.Tiffis k'H®! .'."siJMS and $2.9t) a touch of .color — „ _ sr.cm. I Georgette Blouses with new surplice frills, in $17.50 s2<.*>o to $35.00 i and gray - $5.00 Special lino of Dresse In crepe do chine, Yo-San j French Voile Waists, In white and tucked col and figured pongees, sls 75 ' ,ar .' fr' ll8 ' hand embroidered, In QQ II EMS pf interest to the larger woman who always has trouble to find what she wants in her size. i Becoming models. In taffeta, crepe meteor and | "Fashionable Figure" Suits, In sises 38',2 to 50>/4 Georgette combination Dresses, in sizes 44 to 48—• in Plain tailored and fancy models— s27.so $35.00 to $48.50 fl2(i.sP, $28.50, $38.50, $46.50 Odd Size Suits, from 41 to 49, in navy, black, j hair lines— Extra size Crepe de Chine Waists, in white and i $1 -4.50 $28.50 to $45.00 flesh, new tucked models, large collars; sizes j 4(j 5.1 Large size Coats, in black, sizes 40 to 46, Poiret twill, whipcord, poplin— ss.9s -and $6.95 ( $22.50 $27.50 $42.50 SPECIAL showing of high-grade Silk Top Skirts, in washable satin, Khaki Kool, satin broadcloth stripes and novelties. $ll.OO $13.75 $16.75 $19.75 $22.50 Witmer, Bair and Witmer | The New Refrigerators I Largest Variety and Best Quality i<| A carload of new Refrigerators just received B —bought at last season's prices and now ready IP for your inspection. Here you will find every kind—top arid side icers—steel and porcelain r— P lined—all durably built and guaranteed for ———j Possibly it niav be a trifle early for you to buy now. \ jP As a special inducement we will offer any Refrigerator —j 10% Reduction sH>- u J— f !If you buy on or before April 15th | We feature the celebrated SEEGAR SYPHON and I §1 PEERLESS COLD STORAGE REFRIGERATORS