4 All Ready For Recital in Immanuel Church The rehearsals for the recital to be lield in Immanuel Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock by the pupils in elocution of Mrs. Violet Hollar Bolan, are pro gressing with much satisfaction. There will be music by the Good fellowship Orchestra, and a little playlet entitled "The .Fairies and the Children of the Allies." The cast Of characters follows: The Fairy Queen or God Fairy— JHelen C. V. Keeny. Fairy of Love— Gladys Bolan. Fairy of Beauty Isabelle Wright. Fairy of Sympathy ►—Elizabeth Hawthorne. Fairy of Jlope—Miriam Bell. Fairy of Flow ers—Natalie Hippie. Brownie Bill :lor—' Taupe—Beetroot Brown Jade anc J S3O are | I | Green-Remdeer-Pekin Blue and Black- Down to |Jf ffl every Coat from our regular stock—(no About 50 Coats in the fine V jjfi jobs or seconds) all perfect goods—your quality Velours—Broadcloths—-Ker- j 1 . . . 0 - sevs and Cheviots—plain and fur trimmed models—all choice at So9.UU. styles and colors. You/ - choice at only #19.50. )$ p— ———— ——————— ———————. $lO Corsets in a Spec _gg jjli Of Satin Brocade in pink only—front laced —6 heavy hose supporters *P * —low and medium busts—sizes 32 to 36— ONLY ONE TO A CUSTO- f 1 [( •I MER—Special at - W : ! jsU Buy More Red Cross Seals Than Ever This Year Lieutenant of Artillery to Sail For France LIEUT. R. E. JCfHNSTON • Lieutenant R. E. Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnston. 124 8 Derry .street, spent Thanksgiving with his parents and left yesterday for Hoboken to ship immediately for France. The lieutenant is a graduate of Technical High school, also of State College, electrical engineering course. He trained in the coast ar tillery school at Fort Monroe, Va.; receiving a commission as iirst lieu tenant in the Regular Army. He Is one of the seventy-six boys of Market Street Presbyterian Church who have enli9ted in the govern ment service. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Announcement has been made of the marriage of William E. Tharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Tharp, 1074 South Ninth street, and Miss Susan Hippensteel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hippensteel, 1101 South Ninth street, Thanksgiving Day at the rectory of Sacred Heart Church by the rector, the Rev. G. L. Rice. They were attended by John McAtee as best man and Mrs. Isabel Hippensteel, sister of the groom, as matron of honor. A reception fol lowed the ceremony at the bride's home, which was attended by 150 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tharp are re siding at 1101 South Ninth street. DECEMBER 12, 1917. ANNOUNCE WINTER DANCE Invitations for the annual Triangle dance, to be given Monday evening, • December 31, at Winterdale hall, will be sent out during the latter part of the week, it was announced to-day. This event is an annual one in the social activities during the Holiday season. Updegrove's orchestra wilt furnish music for dancing during the evening. Return From Camp Jeanne Ij. Hoy, 318 South Seven s teenth street, and Clara 15. VoU, 1032 South Cameron street, have re turned from a two weks' visit to Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. Ser geant Harold H. Black and Sergeant William F. Hoy accompanied them home and are spending a ten-day furlough at the latter's home. """-i - i -I A Beautiful Assortment of Women's Exclusive Style Neckwear at very moderate prices We make a specialty of women's neckwear and at all times have a large variety of the very newest ideas. At the present time there arc many very pretty neckwear articles suitable for gifts. Lace and Net Jabots and Stocks 50c to $2.00 Satin Collars 50c to $1.50 Filet Lace Collars SI.OO to $3.00 Monk Collars at $1.50 Woman's Exchange ! The Shop Individual Third Street at Herr ■ Authors Club Discusses "Penna. in the Making" "Pennsylvania in the Making" and the "American Short Story and Verse" were the topics that con cerned the members of the Authors' Club which met last night at the home of Mrs. Herman P. Miller, 2117 North Third street. Their pro gram was the following: "The Dunkards," Mrs. H. B. Wil son; "Other Mystics," Mrs. G. B. Landis; "Legend of the Fairies, from Indian Mrs. Joseph Kalbfus; reading, "Gift of the Magi," by O. Henry, Mrs. E. U Rinkenbach; poem, "The Foolish Fir Tree," by H ?nry Van Dyke, Miss FannJe h. Johnson.