8 JOYOUS FRENCH GREET TANKS AS SAVIORS trum First Irought it was a metley erovrd which eame out of this Haer* lb ■ MOI.AS3KS MINTS a brittle molasses candy flavored with peppermint. 2Js<* Special, lb SXOW KI.AKES an entirely new confection, whipped cream dipped In chocolate and rolled In a flaky cocoanut. SOf 4 Special, lb Messimer's THIHO ST.. AT HRIGGS Hull Phone Pre-Thanksgiving Offerings OF Charming Dresses, Suits and Coats AT THE LADIES' BAZAAR At Special Price Reductions Just four shopping days to Thanksgiving and we have a most wonderful assortment of beautiful Suits, Coats, Dresses and Blouses All incomparably low prices for your approval and selection. Dresses Are Sharply In Fine Coats • Reduced We lead in show- ' he P r ' ces now are ing the smartest as sß.7s, $12.75, sortment of the Mg $16.75, $19.75, new Short Waisted ftp; to $29.75 ' Models— /7m\ I ' Beautiful coats in Pom Ajr, l j j", V/ Values $12.75 to $39.75 Pom, Silvertone, Velours, | /■ Broadcloths and Ker- JI I \\—> T full fur collars and cuffs.' Lm [! °\ J I Jerseys, Charmeuse, Finely lined and in all col- £% 0 \ | Georgette and Velve- ® rs an( ' s ' zes * The prices o\ j -T", "T"',512.75 $15.98 $18.98 T ioU 0.1/ '"-I ' a °. em , r °"520.75 $22.75 - \-fn* with cut steel and T Yjgfrbeads. $24.75 to $44.98 t/ All are Ladies' Bazaar {j / 9 All colors and sizes. values. Smart Tailored Beautiful Blouses and Dressy Suits in the New Arrivals —that are so essen- In fine Georgettes, tial to every ward- Crepe de Chine, Voile /CS 'w r ' 1 robe are now reduc- and Longries some %■ ed and offered at the very effective hand em- following low broidered designs in lj ffiMek $14.75 $18.75- The prlces are II $22.75 $26.75 85c $1.85 $2.85 -V? ffitf-lf V $29.75 and $3.85 $4.25 '(. $39.75 • to $12.75 M/h "W " 1 jidies' Bazaar Values You will be delight / \ Were From $18.98 to , aS , we were with /I Vv •. and val - LADIES' 8-10-12 South Fourth Street FRIDAY KVENING, fter hiding a bottle of champagne. Many persons set vert terms in ja.il n?r hitched YielMns of he at-dert. TUe* wel-ft Wt4l H&\ however owing to AmeHeart 1-allfef.. fehd fell wf them #i>pet-ed t be ileMkhy-. The Qet'mattS fetfitttted all the hwusea tit the torrx Mf thetl l furnt latii ftfl srtott s th# entered-. Amntm the hottsei (litis |>llla?red Were ttve magnificent flint l ?**!*-. All Irtett ot milHarrr age were arrested and Bent to HetlrtanSS \Vumeti Wet* fontpelled to di> ait htanneo a# worh, sueh as sweeping atYeeta, washing clothes ot Herman ofneel'B And wsltitifi on offt eers. Tile mayor declared his belief (hat (lei-many watt actually starving: said there seemed to be no doubt that the civilians In Hermany were under going great lmrdehlna. Among the most Interesting of the refugees was a man of military age who had hidden In a cellar for threa years to earane the Germane nnd had been fed by Ills wife with an ek'tra ration of food allowed her because ahc had a baby. This man 1* thlrtyflve year* old and In the rrdltoary oourse would have been ar rested and sent to a prison vamp us soon as the Hermans entered the town. He did njit want to leave his wtfe and baby and so hid In a secret pines In the cellar, thereby making himself liable to the death penalty fT detected, Herman oflloers came to live In his house and dally ho heard them tramping about above him. In accordance with the custom, this house and all others Were searched every little while to aee If any one was concealed, but the German* never discovered his hiding place. Ivach day while the officers were away his wife smuggled his little store of food and water to him. When the British entered the town the wife, after making sure thjtt they were Indeed British, want home and brought out her husband, who hud Ms tirst glimpse of the outside world since August. 1914. It was a queer fact that the. Hermans were to have searched the house again the day the British captured the town. This refugee seemed to be In fair health, notwithstanding his confine ment, but his nerves were badly shattered ruid he wept continually to-day as his story was being re lated. He was clinging to a bag con taining several hundred francs which he had carried with him Into his cave. TIDIXJGS EDITOR TO SPKAK Meclianlcsburg, Pa., Nov. 23.—0n Sunday morning at 8.30 o'clock Miss Emma D. Messlnger, formerly of Hanover, but now of I-emoyne, edi tor of "Missionary Tidings," the offi cial missionary magazine of the United Evangelical Church, also president of the Central Oak Heights School of Method, will speak in the Grace Evangelical Sunday school on the subject, "The Ultimate Aim of Sunday School Work." Quality Highest Always PERSONAL AND NURSES WORKING WITH OUR ALLIES Young Women Well Known Ilere Announce Their Safe Arrivnl in France NURSES IN SERVICE Mrs. Stanley G. Backeiistoss of 1115 Murket street, has Just re ceived announcement of the safe ar rival of Miss Pearl E. Gaupp of Ellzabethville and Miss Elsie F. Mackey of Philadelphia "Somewhere in France" where they are with the Navy Base Hospital, 5, U. S. Navy, R. F. The young nurses who have frequently visited here, were class mates of Mrs. Hackenstoss, graduat ing with her from tho Methodist Episcopal Hospital Training School. Philadelphia, in 1916. They enlisted for hospital service some time ago and sailed for France early in No vember. BAJUUSBURG <66Sb TELEGRAPHt CLASS DECIDES FOR RED CROSS L.K.Brlningcr's Bible Class of Memorial Lutheran Sunday School Holds Meeting Mrs, J, M, Martin, of 5* North Twelfth street, Tvaa hostess for class No. 1 of Memorial I.utherau Sunday school, taught l ®i' vcr,onc $75.00 Hose T11 p e S7*">o Concord Bolivia 565.00 rek i n Blue Bolivia Coat With fancy Bolivia Coat with line Coat Full silk lined Coat —ln Silvertone a >jd large col,ar ' Hudson seal collar all with deep border cuffs velour large Hudson cuffs and border of Aus- around belt— and collar of Australian, seal collar and cuffs— Irulian opossum— opossum— sso.oo $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $72.50 ROSE TAUPE VELOUR SUIT With *69.75 SILK VELVET SUIT ln navy larce choice Hudson Seal collar and cuffs. tCfl f|fi squirrel collar. *c 'e\ r\e\ Size 40 OOU.UU S ize 3ti $50.00 $67.50 ROSE TAUPE VELOUR SUIT ln $72.50 BROWN SILK VELVET SUIT With ss^ssrsss.'^ss' sso.oo rr. , . n . , ™ : $50.00 Special Purchase of Pom Pom Coats 'The much wanted American Bolivia Coats in a wide range of colors and styles— AT A LOW PRICE $12.50 POM POM COATS —ln greeit, brown and $39.75 POM POM COATS In Beetroot hrnun taupe, lull silk lined in sizes 18 to 40. <33 50 reindeer, black and rfavy; silk lined all 4>on s P ecial tPJO.SJU around belt- Special 3>OZ.SU $39.75 POM POM COATS Full silk lined; $31.50 POM POM COATS Full lined in tauno $31.50 sr ss $25.00 Smart Blouses From 36 to 54 Sizes ntf s N ni' Stylps G f, or h Wash Satin Skirts In Special showing of New Blouses for dres3y white Bisque" taupe and and Whlte ' H " e " Stout Waists from 46 to '' t, J navy. Special, clal, 54 in Georgette and silks. sult slides $4.95 $7.75 $4.95 t0 SIO.OO slo.™ 10 $15.!!! Witmer, Bair and Witmer Fine Fox Furs Fo Taupe Fox and Chocolate Fox—the colors X ox an< * mer '° an r °® s A vari'ety of stunning and exclusive models matched and made by experts, from carefully selected pelts. Remark able and reliable values. FRED B. HARRY SEVENTEEN NORTH THIRD STREET HARRISBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 23, 10iX Bridal in Washington of Much Interest Here Mr. and -Mrs. William E. Anwyll, of ("amp Hill, are home from Wash ington, J}; C„ where they attended the marriage of Miss Vera. Elizabeth Hall, of .that, city, to their son, lieu tenant H. Ijeeds Anwyll, of Camp Meade. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hall. 1789 Lanier Place, with the Rev. George Dudley, rector of St: Stephen's Church, offici ating. Only members of the Immediate families attended. lieutenant Anwyll is a graduate of Harrlsburg Tech nical High school and was in his third year at Penn-State when war was declared. He entered the tlrst officers' training camp at Fort Ni agara, at the conclusion of which he received his commission. Since Au gust 27 he has been detailed at Camp Meade, but will probably be ordered south somewhere in the near future. TO HREET MRK QVENZUEB Mrs. Wilson S. Bbersole enter tained at a G o'clock dinner yester day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Wm. E. Quenssler, wife of Dr. Quenzler, who Just returned from an extended visit to Richmond, Va. The table decorations were of yel low chrysanthemums and favors were presented to each guest. The following were present: Mrs. Wm. E. Quenzler. Mrs. Harry Ward and son, Mrs. Arthur I-ioeser. Miss Jeanette Wingard Mrs. Maud Cooper, Mrs. B. R. Beistel, Mrs. James Eastright, Mrs. J. A. Hagerman. Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. W. S. Ebersole. Mrs. J. W. Fllckingw, of 2102 North Fourth street, left to-day for Indian apolis. Ind., to visit her cousin, Mrs, J. D. IClnsier. M Rubin & Rubin 1 Glasses Relieved Me of Headaches X can't think of enough good things to say In praise of kubin & Rubin glasses, for they have - certainly proved a blessing to me. says Mrs. E. Mader, of 1245 Bailey street, tins city. I was so miserable w.th pains In my head that it was necessary for me to go to bed, until a friend of mine rec ommended their glasses for my headaches, and 1 was so very glad because T went to therii and had my eyes examined and they fitted me with a pair of glasses and after 1 used them a few days I began to get relief, Now my head feels so good that I can hardly realize that I ".'I 1 A he Hame Person. Rubin & Hub n glasses have done it all and I am glad to recom mend them to any person who Is suffering with headaches, for I know relief will follow their use. Eyes Examined Free No Drops Used Glasses n> l,n> nm SI.OO RUBIN & RUBIN EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 320 Market St. Over The Hub. Open Wed. and Sat. Evenings. Bell Ptannr, 20110-\V.