4 Issue the Stair-Carney Wedding Invitations Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delbert Car ney, of South Bethlehem, have 1B- Hued Invitations for the marriage of fheir daughter, Miss Ix>ulse Carney, to Jacob Stair Jr., of York, Lieuten ant (J. G.) United States Naval Reserve Force, Saturday, June 8, at 12.30 o'clock, in the Church of the Nativity, South Bethlehem. Miss Carney lived with her par ents in Steelton for a number of years and made her debut during (r * Ideal Graduation Presents fAT LAST THEY'VE COME We have a stock of Trefousse dark gray kid gloves. They are the real French kids and for a year we have been trying to get this ship ment. Also a new shipment of Julius Kayser Silk gloves in all colors, and a new lot of Kay ser rib vests in pink. BESSIE E. POORMAN 222 Locust St. Opp. Post Office f MEMORIAL DAY Thursday, Man 30th This Is the day we pay tribute in flowers to the memory of the loved ones who have gone to the other shore. Come to us for fresh cut —last-long—flowers from our own green houses. No order too small—no order too large for us t6 handle to your entire satisfaction. That's what we are here for —Your Satis faction. You may be sure of a courteous and cordial welcome any time you favor our shop with a visit. Come and look at our flowers; you don't have to buy unless you find just what you want and at the proper price. Our margin of profit is always low. Note the following Memorial Day prices; nothing like them In the city when you take into consideration the high quality of Keeney*s flowers. Let us have your order early. Auto delivery. PEONIES, fine long stems, per doz. '. SI.OO Roses, the best, per doz., 750 to $1.50 Carnations, all colors, per doz., $1.50 Daisies, Yellow and White, per doz 250 Special box mixed flowers, mail one to your mother, SI.OO Keeney's Cozy Corner 814 North Third Street ANNA YINGST KEENEY. JJ 511, A Pleased Expression ; Over Satisfactory Laundering 1 We believe that a smile of satisfaction will greet the* appearance of your washing when it comes back from this laundry, and you realize that at last you have found a place where laundry work is done as you would have it. Why not give us a trial so we may prove this to you? May we call for your "bundle" this week? City Star Laundry (Harrisburg's Largest Laundry) 1005 NORTH SIXTH STREET BOTH PHONES Take This Advertisement to Your Grocer him you want a pound of both of these two good coffees. Then see which you like best. Golden Roast Coffee, . . . 30c lb. Is a blended, richly flavored coffee that 1s as good as most 35c coffee . Old Favorite Coffee, . . . 25c lb. is a mellow, tasty coffee. Pour cents is saved by packaging it in moistureproof glassine bags. It is as good as most 30c coffees. Order a pound of both, i - „ ; } please. See which you like • | L, V' ' best. Your grocer has them. *" *"* i I gUHHItt ! <||||R. H. LYON j sHarrisburg,sHarrisburg, Pa. TUESDAY EVENING, that time. She frequently visits this city, where she hus a host o£ friends Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gary and small son. Paul F. Gary, of Indian apolis. Ind., are stopping for a while with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Young:, of Green street. Ensign William Van O. Brandt, IT. 8. Navy, stationed at New Lon don, Conn., arrived in this city yes teraay to attend the funeral thl3 afternoon of Mrs. Brandt's mother, Mrs. Sara R. Weakley Coover. Mr. and Mrs. David ,E. Tracy are motoring this week along: the New Jersey Coast. INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS POST GRADUATES' PIANO RECITAL Advanced Pupils of the Pfulil- Froehlich School of Music Heard This Evening A recital will be given at Fahne stock Hall this evening at 8 o'clock by students of the post graduate de partment of Mrs. M. Pfuhl-Froelich's School of Music. The students will be assisted by the faculty. The fol lowing program will be given: "Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, No. 2, "Policbinelle, Op 3, No. 4," Rachmaninoff; Capriccio," Kahn, Miss Caroline Hahn; "Etude in E, Op. 10, No. 3, "Valse in A flat, Op. 42," "Ballade In G Minor, Op 23, No. 1, Chopin, Miss Adeline Emer isk; "Sonata quasi una Fantasia, Op. 27, No. 2" (The Moonlight), "Ad agio Sostenuto," "Allegretto," "Pres to Agitato," Beethoven, Miss Frances Sutton; "Rouet d' Omphale," Saint Saens, first' piano, Dewitt Waters, second piano. Miss Caroline Hahn; "Whims," "Why?" "Soaring," Schu mann; "Love Dream, No. 3," Liszt; "Spinning Song," (from the Plying Dutchman) Wagner-Liszt, Dewitt Waters: "Symphony in B Minor" (The Unfinished), "Allegro Moder ato," "Andante Con Moto," Schu bert, first piano, Mrs. *M. Pfuhl- Froehlich, William R. Stonesifer, Miss Adeline Emerick, Dewitt Wa ters, second piano, Miss Edna Ma der. Miss Rhoda Desenberger, Miss Caroline Hahn, Miss Frances Sutton. Miss Marion Coe has returned to her home in Newark, J., after a visit with her cousin. Miss Grace Saul, of 26 South Seventeenth street. Miss Anna Cohen, of 928 North Sixth street, is enjoying a stay with friends in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings are spending a few days in Atlantic City. ■ "A Golden Seal Customer ■ n Pleased Customer'* 1 A Clean, Cool Place The Golden Seal Lancheonette where the surround ing's are as attrac tive as the food is wholesome and sat isfying. Novel Combination Luncheons, 25c to 35c A la Carte Service Also. Open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. lOur ice cream is the best in the city proved by city health tests. , Don't be content with less than the best lISOUTOMWHErSQIME I ' P?S| CLEANES Over 4,000 satisfied users in ,F a ?V f". / tills district. r TIME LABOR MONET— V • ,7K SAVERS ' JM * ' \ |v\ y^r r XI r| DEMONSTRATION FREE. - '-*rfsl 5* \ See this cleaner work in r 4 ® & your own home without any fj+i\ * NOTICE '• • ' , We arc the only authorised factory branch in this alty, and we give a factory guarantee with every machine purchased from us HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH GYM CLASSES IN OUT-DOOR FETE Beautiful Dancing and Grace ful Drills Please Large Audience at Academy Hundreds of people were present last evening to see pupils of Miss Majorle Bolles present the third ex hibition of the Y. W. C. A. gymna sium classes on the Harrisburg Acad emy Athletic Field. Originally sched uled for Saturday afternoon, rain postponed the affair and again in- 1 terfered last niglit. Fortunately it] was but a passing shower and with but a few moments break, the pro gram went on to the finish. The program opened with a dumb bell drill given by the 1918 business girls class and the 1918 High school girls class, followed by an Indian club drill which was given by the advanced juniors and 1918 junior classes. Free-arm exercises by juniors between the ages of 6 and l'O years, were splendidly accomplished. A wand drill by the advanced business girls, 1917 business girls, and ad vanced High school classes, was pleasingly given and a free-arm ex orcise consisting of a number of cal isthenic movements, was given by the combined club girls, advanced 'busi ness girls, 1917 business girls, 1918 business girls, advanced High school, 1918 High school, advanced junior and 1918 junior classes. The weather was threatening and skies were dark when Miss Jean Matter opened the second part of the program with a solo dance, "Wild Bird Mazurka." Miss Matter has won for herself fame as a dancer, and her work last night amply sustained past records. Juniors between the ages of five and ten years gave a vineyard dance. A Dutch dance by girls of the 1918 junior class, was followed by an athletic barn dance given by the 1918 business girls class. The 1917 business girls class, 1918 High school class and advanced junior class gave the "Kiss of Spring Waltz." The woodland scene was an attractive setting for the dance y I $3 00 to $7 00 buying y° ur J- & K 's now. Fisher & Cleckner Third and Cumberland Sts. Open Evenings . MAT 28, 1918. r —— * Witmer, Bair and Witmer Walnut Near Second Summer Frocks, Blouses and Wash Skirts For ' Decoration Day Wear Dresses in a wide range of warm weather materials in gingham, voile, organdy, linen, georgette and taffeta in cool ■ looking summer time models. Special showing from $5.00 to $15.00. Better Dresses $16.75 to $50.00 WASH SKIRTS IN BLOUSES TO WEAR Quantities. We can fit you WITH THE SKIRTS, many times, in any size, Models in voile, organdy from 26 to 38 waist bands. Batiste, Georgette and silk Prices from $1.95 to Prices from $1.95 to $12.50 and all prices be- sll.so—Specials at $1.95 tween. and $2.95. Witmer, Bair Mother's Favorite "TV/TOTHER knows what Ice Cream must be made of to be perfectly safe as well as per- 6 fectly delicious. That's why the mothers of this town are our 9 best boosters. They have confidence in— h Marie jA H HERSHEY CREAMERY CO. Harrisburg, Pa. I hi mgEn Bp LET'S ALL LIVE IN RIVER-VIEW 180© FEET RIVER FRONT Approved by the City Planning Commission Will Be Sold in One Big Sale FRIDAY AND JUNE 21 and 22 BELL 1800 t DIAL 3573