6 INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS ATTENDS SCHOOL FRIEND S BRIDAL Miss Mac Mcllhenny a Brides maid at Pretty Wedding in the Poconos Miss Mae B. Mcllhenny has re turned to her home. 1846 Market street, after a delightful trip to the Poconos mountains, where she was one of the hrldesmaides for Miss Jessie Seguine, of Cresco, Pa., who married the Rev. Richard Mcßae, of Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Mcßae, a charming young society girl, of Cresco, has visited Miss Mcllhenny several times and has many acquaintances in the city. The wedding was solemized Thursday evening at H o'clock, at the beauti ful summer home of the bride's par ents. Miss Gertrude Harrison play ed the wedding march and Charles Harrison, the noted tenor, sang "Oh Promise Me." Both Mr. and Mis? Harrison are cousins of the bride. The bridegroom's father, the Rev. Richard Mcßae, of Cleveland, Ohio, preformed the ceremony. The bride wore white sutln and tulle, and her wedding veil of duchess lace and tulle way caught with orange blos soms. The bridesmaids made a Charming background In baby blue taffetas with silver lace and show er bouquets of pale pink rose buds. Miss Edith Seguine in pale blue satin and tullo was made-of-honor and little Miss Arllne Seguine anoth er sister of the bride was flower girl. The bridal party including Miss Mae Compton, of Philadelphia, Miss Mae Mcllhenny, of this city, Mlsa Adritnne Collier, of Norwalk, Conn., and Miss Elsie Brodt, of Mt. Poc- Tlle Ladies' Bazaar J "It's Right Because We Make It Right" SATURDAY SPECIALS Offer unusual values to thrifty buyers. Early shopping affords better opportunities to make choicest selections. Silk and Wool SHIRT WAISTS QllT | * JL 1 ■ J ■ j O For every occasion; all styles and slses, in voile, tt Georgettes, crepe de chine, habitash and Jap silk and otlier pretty effects; with large collars, cuffs and ties. With angora 85c T ° $6.98 c"! Your opportunity for an early selection in sAvV) \ lars; worth beautiful advanced •tg/ i $10.00; special, Fall Model kUffl/ In si,lt poplin, silk T Vw '.affetas. crepe de chine. BKIHrV , —"v ® fashionable materials 1" — ■" *■ — V" ' tastily designed and prettily trimmed. MBflM ft WHITE WASHABLE SKIRTS "

t.ifo A wide variety of styles and sizes in gabardine, i j i linens, fancy weaves, mixtures and bars. TO ! J ijrT I S Other skirts in wool, poplin, fancy mixtures and . _ _ _ , . v/T\ /} j /-"T 1 J $2.98 TO $9.98 $20.98 Just a Few of the Many Typical Offerings In Our Mids'ummer Sale of Furniture Q "WDU may want to refurnish a whole house at this time, or you may want only a || pl| X piece or two of exceptionally good furniture. In any case the example shown = HI here is merely typical, but the prices will give you a real conception of the extra fy ordinary values which will prevail during the month. Among the many special §| PH offerings: H For the Bed Room For the Dining Room For the Living Room American Wnlnut Suite, Mahogany Suite, nine pieces Mahogany Library Table, .A: Sheraton design, four pieces, Chinese Chippendale model, Colonial design, regularly E&j regularly 8175. Special at regularly $24:1.75. Special at S 1(!.50. Special at ...$12.00 H *150.00 $105.00 - = gj . „ . . „ Solid Mahogany Bookcase, = Solid Mahogany Suite. Wil- American Walnut Suite, dwarf size, regularly $15.00. 3 Ej liam and Mary design, four nine pieces, Martha Wash- special at . . 837.50 = E=3 pieces, regularly 8277.50. ington design, regularly Bra Special at . . . . 5175.00 8201.00. Special at 5230.00 Mahogany I.iving ltoom „ .. . Arm Chair, upholstered in EST Decorated Mahogany Suite Solid Mahogany Suite, nine Tapestry, regularly *IB.OO. wj E=j Queen Anne design, seven pieces, \\ illiam and Mary Special at $14.00. Rocker to = §1 pieces, regularly 8281.00. design, regularly 8325.00. match 814.00 = Q Special at 8225.00 Special at $200.00 ' = ... , „ , . , American Walnut Suite. 3-piecc Tapestry Suite. = Blrdscye Maple Suite, four nflK . „l w . os< Oiicen Anno Queen Anno design, solid gp regularly $H7.50. mo del. regularly $255.50. mahogany, regularly SOO.OO. g Spctial at $90.00 Special at $185.00 Special at $69.50 c Decorated Ivory Enamel Arts and Crafts Suite of English Overstuffed Day- E=J Suite, eight pieces. Colonial Fumed Oak. eight pieces, enport. kidney shape, regu- fc=j design. regularly $170.50. regularly SIOO.OO. Special larlv $85.00. Special at |H Special at $125.00 at $75.00 $65.00 = I If desired, $47 extra. Charge Accounts Can Be Arranged. Purchase Held For Later Delivery If You Prefer Fj GOLDSMITH'S J || North Market Square = FRIDAY EVENING. Farewell to Miss Howell Who Is Leaving City A farewell party was Riven last evening to' Miss Mary Howell, of 3628 Derry street. Paxtang, who is remov ing to Hershey. Miss Howell has been an attendant of the soda foun tain In the Dives, Pomeroy and Stew art store for some time and has a host of friends hereabouts. Those enjoying tne games, music and refreshments were the Misses Leona Maurer, Maud Beshore, Mildred Kslinger, Ada Parks. Goldine Baker. Pauline Lylte, Georgia Cox, Mary Hoft, Esther Powden, Lillie Boughter. and Mary Howell; Carl Brubaker, Roy Howell, Lu. Plumadore, Mrs. Pluma dore, Mr. and eMrs. J. H. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Todd, of the Garfield Apartments, have gone to Atlantic City to remain for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamilton Hull, three little daughters and nurse, are expected at their home, 2133 North Second street, this evening after an automobile trip through the Berk shires. Mr. and Mrs. George T- Hendricks have gone home to Elmlra. N. Y.. after visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harvey, of Market street, for the past week. ono, as bridesmaids, the ushers, Jack Wilson and Edgar Seguine, of East Orange, N. J., Walter Kulp and Robert Gilbert, of Philadelphia, and Donald Mcßae, a brother of the bridegroom as best man, all were extensively entertained at Buck Hill Settlement and at Mt. Pocono. Three hundred guests were pres ent at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mcßae are on a three weeks' wed ding trip through the New England States and will return by the way of the Great Lakes to their nefly fur nished apartment The Rudolph. Youngstown, Ohio. Mr*. Mary Boyles has returned home to 1404 North Third street after visiting friends In Philadelphia and Camden, N. J. Miss Nancy Elizabeth Canan, di rector of music In the State Normal School at Slippery Rocks. Pa., Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Steele, at 444 South Thirteenth street. Miss Margaret Stoner and Miss Sophie Mullen, of 1406 North Sixth street, are spending a week's vaca tion in Atlantic City. Mrs. Geqrge A. Werner, of North Sixth street, have gone to Altoona to visit Mrs. E. M. Wilson. Miss Christine Nelson, of Little Rock. Ark., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bowman, at their Mount Gretna cottage. Miss Elizabeth Sheehan, of Second and North streets, is spending three weeks at resorts along the Massachu setts coast. Mlss Pauline Knighton, of Trenton. N. J., was a recent guest of Mr. an* Mrs. Albert P. Ereed.of Penn street. The Rev. Stewart winlleld Herman, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, with Mrs. Herman and their three children, are summering with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Banner in Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Anton H._ Jones and family, of Wilkes-Barre, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Green street. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davidson, of 1819 North Third street, leave to morrow for a vacation to be spent in Atlantic City. They will be accom panied by Miss Dora Craft, Jack Frye and Dr. and Mrs. Seitz. of Glen Rock. Mrs. John W. Reily has gone ta Pittsburgh for a visit among relatives i for a week or two. OUTING IN THE COUNTRY Mrs. W. Ray Reed and daughter, Charlotte Kathryn Reed, 123 Hoer ner street, and Mrs. W. S. Reed, Ross and Esther Reed.2o S. Sixteenth street, are spending a ten days' va cation at Hunter's Cottage, Liver pool, Pa. H A RRISBURO TELEGRAPH | GIRL'S BIRTHDAY PASSES MERRILY Third Anniversary of Little Elizabeth Leah Long Cel ebrated With Party MISS ELIZABETH LEAH LONG Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Long, of Sixth street and Hiester's Lane, arranged a little party in celebration of the third birthday of their small daughter, Elizabeth Leah Long, yesterday aft ernoon. Games and music were enjoyed by the little folks and refreshments were served to Cora Myers. Martha Hum phreys, Delia Haynes, Violet Myers, Elizabeth Long, Paul Eosnot, Wilbur Behm, Luther Behm, Elmer Long, Ev erett Long. Mrs. 11. E. Myers, Mrs. Maurice Mickey, Miss Cora Duncan, of Oberlin; Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. James E. Long. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Maurice Mickey and Mrs. Her man Myers. KN'JOY A MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Allen, 22 North Nineteenth street; Miss Carrie L. Orth, 241 Briggs street, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. DeWald, 1222 North Third street, have Just returned after a motor trip to Pen Mar, Buena Vista Springs, Monterey, Hagerstown and Werners vllle. OUTING AT WEM.SVII.I.E The following people enjoyed an outing at the Alpine cottage, Wells ville. for two or three days: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. George Hut ton, Terrance Lyons, Miss Ethel Ly ons, Miss Huth Eshenour, Edwin Wag ner, Harvey Wagner, George Hutton and Baby Harold Hutton. WITH THE SIGNAL CORPS James Porter Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Domer Harris, 221 North Second street, who has enlist ed for war work with the State Col lege unit of the Signal corps, spent the past several days at State College in connection with his future plans. MOTOR TO EAGLESMERE Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Rhoads, of 800 North Second street, with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Kuschwa and small daughter, Louise Kuschwa, of 931 j Sf t £x, S( r cond street . are taking a delightful automobile trip, including a stay in Eaglesmere. LEAVE FOR COLORADO Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burrows and daughters, the Misses Sara and Ma rie Burrows, started this morning for a western Journey, including stops at Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Chicago, where they will visit rela tives on the way to Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings and sons, of Duncannon, are enjoy ing an automobile trip to the Luray Caverns. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Young and daughter, Mrs. Herbert Gracey. of New \ork, were recent guests of* Mr. and Mrs. Robley D. Ilagerman. of Penn street. Edward Bailey is visiting his fam ily at Eaglesmere. Mrs. Henry D. Boas and Miss Helen Espy, 0 f 505 North Front street, are home after an outing at ape -^ oe no cost unless jou need glasses. Glasses as Low as One Dollar F.yes Examined Free No Drops Used Rubin & Rubin Ilarrlshurg's Leading Eyesight Specialist-- 320 MARKET STREET Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings C er The Huh. Hell, 2020-W SPECIAL DANCE Fort Washington Park, Sat urday evening, August 11. Morgan's Full String Orches tra. Gents, 35c; Ladies, 15c. —————_ AUGUST 10, 1917. THOMPSON FAMILY ASSEMBLY Thompsontown, Pa„ Aug. 10. The seventh Thompson assembly Is nr==inr=nnr Lirit====nnr==inr==nni nnr=nmi ini—i —ir-j j Witmer, Bair & Witmer jjj |/ Walnut near Second 0 SATURDAY BUSINESS HOURS: | 8.30 A. M. to 9 P. M. □ □ J Items of Econ 1 | Saturday I 1 20 Cloth Suits, in tan, 20 Cloth Coats, good ||| green, wine and gold, in spring modes majority [| a Poiret twill, serge and small sizes in rose, mix- a Burella cloth majority turcs, checks, green and of sizes 16 to 38, originally gold, originally priced |j P priced from $25.00 to from $11.75 to $17.50. 9 $36.50. Saturday, $11.50 Saturday $5.00 jl 3 5 Pongee Dresses in 16 5 Cloth Suits, 4 green | an