MBW OWLS ARB GUESTS AT BIG RECEPTION More than one hundred members of the organizing nest of Owls attended a banquet and reception lust night In the Chestnut Street Auditorium. The reception was In charge of M. C. Mor gan. deputy district president. The speakers of the evening were V. R. Simpson, this city, and member of the Cumberland County Bar Asso ciation; Dewitt Fry, president of the JSjoamortZ lIELI. 1901—-2356 UNITED HARRI3BVRG. WEDNESDAY. APBII. 18. 1917. KOtVPEU IS7I i Notice of Store Hours Friday and Saturday Store hours, Friday, April 20th, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. (Note —The Store will be open Friday even- We have established on the street floor at main entrance a Red Cross station for the enrollment of members. j n p \ " It's war time! Do your part! Most important is your membership to this great philanthropic institution of b Store hours Saturday April 21st 8.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. (Note—The Store will be closed Sat- mercy, and we most earnestly urge every person—every red-blooded, patriotic lover of America and her glorious urday afternoon'and evening). • J tr.di.ions to join h e American Red Cross—nd to DO IT NOW! j Spring Clearaway Sale of Outer Apparel Suits, JW*m Milk I To-morrow, Thursday Morning, April 19th, the Event Begins A Mid-Spring-Season Stock Adjustment \KSm | Which means that you can buy the finest, smartest, most stylish V WML garments produced, at prices less than the cost of ordinary apparel ''..lJM } !' ) \| The Variety of It is our strict rule never to carry any apparel over from This Sale Shoald - W /VM \ Fabrics and Color- Season to Season. Our Early Spring Season is over—now Appeal to Every \ i mgs a i comes the new again, and our present stock is to be disposed Woman's Sense y rifoP asua Selection " of in the next few days--grouped as you read on below . of Thrift 62 Suits at $15.00 1 ' 67 Suits at $19.50 * 159 Suits at $25.00 117 Suits at $29.50 The majority of these suits are poplins, These arc some of the greatest surprise Suits of finest poplins gabardines, A remarkable collection of the highest class and worsteds navv black and the values in the sale. Not left-overs-picked- checks, fport jerseys, Tyrol wool in all colors. suits at this pnce-pos.tlvely the best values serges, and worsteds, navy, black and the over s in anv sense df the word—they came to Many styles to choose from—dress suits— we have any knowledge of—presented at this high colors. They are as pleasing as suits can us only a few weeks ago from the finest ma- sport suits —braid bound —mannish suits —a period of the season. Choose from gabar w ell be —perfect tailoring, exquisite linings k ers —-serges and gabanlines—black, light col- pretentious showing and every suit a wonder- dines and serges, black, navy and all the other of peau de cvgne and figured poplin. ors and checks. ful value. good colois. J ± 58 Coats at $8.50 83 Coats at $12.501 117 Coats at $16.501 |53 Dresses atslo.so 61 Dresses at $19.50 Coats of serges, gabardines, Coats <?f poplins, serges, gabard- Coats of poplins, serges, velours, Dresses of taffeta silk, charmeuse, checks and mixtures in tans, grays, ines, velours, checks, in gold, green, checks ,plaids and fancy mixtures in serge, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, combinations of Georgette crepe and Copenhagen, navy blue and black tan, gray, Copenhagen, navy blue green, chartreuse, tan, gold, gray, in light and dark colorings also taffeta —colors, rose, white, tan, novelty effects and conservative and black. A variety to please every terra cotta, Copenhagen, navy blue combinations of silk and serge brown, Copenhagen, green, navy models. taste —extraordinarv value. and black. • braid and lace trimmed. blue and black. l;v:)\ ) \ > y v > . ______ ( The Waist To the_ Fore JVith Big Reductions revealing stunning models de veloped in taffeta silks, Geor gette crepe, crepe de chine and pussy willow taffeta. Dainty embroidery, gold and silver beads and trim mings and other new effects add to their attractiveness. Many'are at half former prices—the purpose of such a drastic cut being to eliminate the surplus stocks —the odd waists and ends of lines. All arranged into 5 groups: ' $3.00 53.95 $6.95 $8.95 Most every coloring represented including the favor- • ite flesh, white and maize—also fancy stripes and plaids as well as the solid colors. It's the waist vear. WEDNESDAY EVENING, order! Mr, Morgani George T. Peter® and Charles McCaulley, During his address Mr. Simpson de clared that the nation was forced by the call of humanity to enter the world war. More than" fifty new members were enrolled during the evening and it was reported that the membership in the new nest had gained more than thirty per cent, during the past week. The charter will be applied for soon and the membership campaign close within the next sixty days. Turned Coats Badge of Patriotism in Hungary Budapest, Hungary, April 18. —It is a badge of patriotism in Hungary nowadays to wear a coat with the side pocket on the right hand side, re- A Big Reduction Sale of Millinery Nearly Every Hat in Our Store Marked to a Lower Price To be a tremendous sale of . d# the most beautifully trimmedfe —Very Fashionable The majority are less than \ vT\ JyJp< one month old. f) 7^ A deep, deliberate cut in prices all along the line. We ■ —' -jy cannot recall a previous sale of millinery that offered such " (/ I alluring, such phenomenal bargains. J r * N / > Choice at SIO.OO ' Choice at $7.50 Choice at $5.00 ! All our highest priced hats going at this Milan hats in roll brims, trimmings of Smart leghorn hats with crepe facing — price—every exclusive model show hat in- wings and ribbon; also hats of maline, hair, hand-made hair and net hats; also banded eluded. Georgette and flowers. Sailors in various shapes and straws. ) I J Choice at $1.98 & $2.98 Sport Sailors at SI.OO Sport Sailors at $2.00 A splendid collection of hats that sold These Sailors made from Java straw, in Made from various straws, also lisere for more than twice these prices—a very two-tone colors; purple, gold, green and with Milan hemp facing in black and all the desirable assemblage to choose from. rose, in three distinctive shapes. stylish colorings. .; V J HARRISBTTRG rfllftl TELEGRAPH vealing that the garment has been turned so as to make It present able, thus saving the labor and expense of a new suit. In fashionable restaurants and hotels one sees many prominent people thus attired. Nobody, not even a war millionaire, can afford many new suits nowadays, and the tailors are reluctant to make clothes even at their own price, which Is now about S9O cash in advance, for a suit which would have cost about ♦2O in peace time. The tailor gener ally trlea to dissuade a would-be cus tomer from ordering a new suit, at the same time offering to turn his old suit, and make It look like new, for $lO or sls. MITE SOCIETY PROGRAM Shiremanstown, Pa.. April IS.—On Monday evening the Mite Society of the Hethel Church of God met at the home APRIL 18, 1917. of Mr. and, Mrs. John L. Miller, In East Main street. The program was as fol lows: Reading, Mrs. Frank E. Weber; Instrumental solo, Mrs. Stanley L. Bates; recitation. Miss Emma Weber; Instrumental duet, Miss Rhoda Beam er and Miss Margaret Weber; monolog, Mrs. Paul I Wolfe; vocal duet, Mrs. Stanley I* Bates and Miss Mary At ticks; reading, Miss Ethel Parks. 3 BERMOX TO ODI> FKI.I.OWS New Cumberland, Pa., April 18.—Oit Sunday morning the Rev. T. S. Wll-' cox, pastor of Baug)iman Memorial Methodist Church, will preach to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, No. 1147. Special music will be rendered by the choir. On Sunday evening the Rev. Mr. Swartz, district superintend ent, will preach.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers