GOOD LUCK BOWS GIVEN TO BRIDE Miss Lillian Bennethum Re ceives Lingerie Gifts From Party of Grls Today One of the prettiest of prenuptlal events for Miss Lillian Bennethum, who will wed Dr. John Reed next ■week, was a thimble tea this after feioen with Miss Helen Bennethum hostess at her home in Cottase Kidge. Roses and chrysanthemums car ried out a decorative scheme of pink and white with snapdragon and ferns sis a contrast. The girls were given lots of vari colored ribbons with which to make Kood luck bows for the bride, and there was much merriment tied Into the loops and ends. Refreshments were served to Miss T.illiam Bennethum, Miss Ruth Wal ter, Miss Janet Moore, of Philadel phia; Miss Ruth Forney, Miss IvV Cook, Miss Sara Moser, Miss Mar tha Wlitted, Mrs. John C. Gitt. Miss Helen Ournett, Miss Myra Eby, Miss Kathryn Silver, Mrs. George Machen, Miss Catherine Balsley and Mrs. Ed gar Wills. To-morrow afternoon Miss Helen Walzer is entertaining in honor of Miss Bennethum. LITTLI'. BOY'S BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mahoney, Sev enth and Boas streets, entertained last evening in honor of the third Lirthday of their little son, John, •who received many useful gifts. The children were 'entertained with names, contests and music. Refresh ments were served to the following: Miss Elian Shuler, Miss Sr.nday Georgia. Miss Flora Georgia, Miss Ida Levin, Miss Ruth Tufh. Miss Mary Gilbert, Miss Catherine Gilbert, Harry Gilbert and Harry Shuler. / Safety! Safety lies in avoiding substitutes. •The name "Bayer" is on every package and every tablet of genuine Aspirin. Look for . 0 \ " The a\ Your Guarantee Bayer Cross— of Purity" TABLETS m ' 2 The trade-mark "Aspirin" (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) is a guarantee that the monoaceticacidester CAPSULES in .ealed package, of of salicylicacid in these tablets and capsules is 12 and 24 of the reliable Bayer manufacture. I Groceries, Fresh Meats, Delicatessen [ j| Large Fancy Oysters, qt 000 E jl New Entire Wheat Flour, pkg 500 c g Old Fashioned Buckwheat, pkg 280 c j| Teco Self-rising Pancake Flour 1,10 | b York State Sweet Cider, qt 100 [ g Fard Dates,, lb". 280 [ § New Prunes, lb 180 to 200 [ g 12 11). White Dove Flour - C j§ Smoked Scrod (something new in fish and economical), lb., c % [ S Dinner Hominy, lb t j| New Rolled Oats, ■ .80 c ® Del Mont? Asparagus" can 280 r |j Brook vale Oleomargarine, lb 330 [ j| Special in Coffee, lb 200; 3 for 5,">0 [ Boiled Tongue, Roast Harrt, Liver Sausage, Chicken Salad, Etc. [ j S. S. POMEROY I Market Square Grocer i3S®BO®2iEI3I3JS®3I3®3I3IBI3EI3M3®®SfSJ3I3MSI^ jil ' ' *" j II ♦ I f" I 1 Walk-Over Boot Shop | 226 Market St. j|j[ Ladies' Auxiliary Holds Autumnal Outing at Perdix The Conductors' ladles' Auxiliary hold their autumnal outing yesterday at Fern cottage, Perdix, Pa. Mrs. Harry Leonard was chairman of the commlttoo In chr.rgo of tho enter tainment for tho guests. A chostnut hunt and hike to the Spring of Per petual Youth wcro Interesting fea tures of tho afternoon. A chicken and noodle dinner was served to the guests, who were from Altoona, Phil adelphia, Marysville and Hnrrlsburg. Among them were Mrs. J. H. Se bourn, Mrs. S. H. Miller. Mrs. B. F. Suavely, Mrs. W. S. Zelgler. Mrs. B. F. Minnigh. Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. Harry Leonard. Mrs. William Wertz, Mrs. Alice Cornelius. Mrs. Katherlne Carr, Mrs H. U. Myers, Mrs. L. E. Metzgar, Mrs. J. Hiddeman, Mrs. E. E. Dissinger, Mrs. Charles Cornelius, Mrs. Ella Gramm, Mrs. John Wertz, Mrs. Mary Bair. M:ss Dorian Cor nelius. Miss Marion Moyer, Master Harry Leonard, Scl.. Mrs. A. H. East right. Mrs .J. R. Milerl. Mrs. Martha Hartzell, Mrs. J. W. Fllckinger. Mrs. J. 1 Velours, Broadcloth. Silvertone Cloth, etc. ™ Nlany with large warm collars of furs or self materials— many elegantly trimmed with fed 1 fl,r - ' 1 H— I i Two Remarkable Corset Specials For | Today and Tomorrow Pink and White Girdle Top CORSETS—front and back lace—6 styles AO £ to select from—sizes 19 to 30. Special to-morrow at /OC Front Lace CORSETS of French Coutil low and medium bust 1 *7 C stvles—a regular $3.50 Corset. Special to-morrow at VA* I v J | 3 Special Values in Our Shoe Department S Buying good Shoes —stylish Shoes at moderate prices is, /opr —, after all, only a matter of choosing the right store. The in- I .ED creasing trade in our new Shoe Department proves that more C. I 1®! / priced ut priced at -=r J*' Ff£| 1 i~. Jg I $7.50 $6.00 I psj Mahogany Calf Lace Boots win* gig :lp, auto heel. tvelted soles BH Inch C|| , r -' r - >£=■ rayi nodels also same style in Cuban heels J1 | .Jtl i-A* t%i -Specially priced at ' 'OCTOBER 19, 1917. 9