6 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF INTENSE INTEREST MISS HENDERSON IS HONOR GUEST Miss Elmira Bricker Hostess For a Party of Young Folks Last Evening Miss Elmira Bricker. of Lemoyne, entertained at her home last evening in honor of her guest, Miss Marian Henderson, of Baltimore. Md. Early in the evening the guests played tennis and later they gather ed in the sunparlor. which is built above the garage. Here music and dancing furnished entertainment. The room was beautifully decorated with flags and Japanese lanterns. E. Earle Unger played several se lections on the violin and DeWitt Waters furnished several excellent piano solos. Refreshments were served on ilia porch to the Misses Marian Hender-| son, Anna Baker, Nellie Bowman, I Hazel Mumma, Bess Bricker, Mat garet Bricker, Mildred Whitman. El mira Bricker and DeWitt Waters. E. Earle Unger, Carl Eppley, of Car lisle, Clarence Slike. VISIT IJT MARYLAND k" sho °P and daughters, Mildred and Evelyn, of Nineteenth and Derry streets, are visiting at Scaggville, near Laurel. Md.. the sum-' mer home of Mrs. Shoop's uncle. George W. Renn. former Judge of Orphans' Court. Howard Countv, Maryland. Mrs. Donald D. Hoover, and small I daughter Margaret, of 2145 Perry I street, are visiting friends in Wells- !• vllle. Mrs. John Knlsely, of 232 South! Fourteenth street, has opened her! (ottage at Mt. Olivet, for the sum- I mer. Mrs. L. H. Hilgaertner and Mrs ■ Selwyn Rebok. of Carlisle, spent! Tuesday with friends in this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roth and chiildren. I Richard and Caroline and Mr. and Mrs. George Barnitz are spending the summer at their cottage, near Marvs- Ville. Lieutenant Boas Sites has returned to Waco. Texas, after visiting his parents at Overview. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hahn, Mrs. E. Walzer. Mis Caroline Hahn. Miss Elizabeth Watts and Albert Hahn. have returned from a motor trip to' Philadelphia. ALL READY AND WAITING "-\ for you here are all kinds of cMg "1 trunks bags, suit cases, etc. We BMBgf ) have everything in the way of jk Un |^ s ~~^ om l * ie steamer to Stock iscomplete Y~~ Prices wWch are less than q'uali g< Wardrobe Trunks, ' REGAL UMBRELLA CO. Second and Walnut Sts. s— Witmer, Bair & Witmer , i Summer | ' • Hours, toSP.M. • Waln Thursday "The house where quality and honest prices are inseparably linked" Holiday July Economy Sale Specials • ! r • _ = For Friday and Saturday Quality is cheap at any price and our marked reductions give you dependable merchandise at big savings. $23.50 navy taffeta dresses, sizes J6 $19.75 linen dresses in pink and $33.50 white organdy dress, size 36 civi cnr eC \ j •• • Vo* • 4 • vvhlte and tan - s P ecial $9.75 and $29.75 flesh organdy dress, size 38. $-7.50 foulard dress size 38. Special $13.95 colored voiles in small plaids Special $12.75 c . n — ~ , sl9. <5 pink and blue. Special $9.95 $14.75 white voile dress with check ■ JO' C 3 I lte toulard dress, $14.75 voiles in neat dark stripes, organdy trimmings, size 38. Special, size 38. Special $39. i,> sizes 16 to 18. Special $10.75 $9 95 linen dresses in pink and $12.50 plaid voile dresses, sizes 18, 38 $13.75 white voile dresses, size 16 to lavender Special ....... ... $8.75 and 40. Special $6.75 42. Special $9.95 $15.75 linen dresses in blue and yel- $6.50 plaid ginghams, 16 to 40 size. $29.75 reseda green voile dress, size i low - S P ec,al *<•'•> Special $4.75 38. Special ... . $23.75 100 Lingerie Blouses in Voiles, Organdy and Linen, Values From $1.95 to $2.95. Special, $1.29 50 tailored blouses in organdy and fancy voiles. SpeciaJ $17.50 gray and tan Delhi coats. Sizes 16 to 38. Matched c . . , . . $1.95 collar of silk. Special ' $11.75 Special reduction on all extra size waists, unusual values in $22.50 poplin coat in gray. Size 16. Special .. $17.00 Voiles, Crepe de Chine and Organdy. $19.75 gray Delhi coat, size 16. Tan silk collar and iiea\\ Lrcpe dc Chine Mouses in fle>h ajid white, all novelty button trim. Special #13.75 sizes v."" an , d $39.75 gray poplin coat, size 40. Full silk lined. Spe- Georgette Blouses in all new shades. \\ hite—hand em- cial $27.50 broidered and beaded .$5.50 6 odd top skirts, novelty stripes and plaids. Former s2a all wool Delhi suits in gray and tan, sizes 18 to -10. prices $8.75 to $12.50. Special . $6.50 bp f Trimmed White Untrimmed Leghorn* $2.50 value, sale price, u. mil . $2.50 value, sale price, ► 980 Hem P 8 $1.98 $3.50 value, sale price, $3.50 value, sale pnce, $3.50 value, sale price ; $1.48 $1.98 '. $1.48 $5 and $6 values, sale $5.00 value, rale p ice, $5.00 value, sale prive ' price $1.98 $2.48 $1 .i) 8 ■ SOUTTER'S :12 SHI.. lc to 25c Department Store 1 J \mmuimM Where Every Da ► 215 Market SL Opposite Courthouse JULY li;i9l& list of men who had been granted commissions. The list follows: Reserve corps' First lieutenant, engineers, Jumes P. Sheehan, Philadelphia. Captains, ordnance, Owen M. Copelin, llarris burg, and Kobert D. Hamilton, Phil adelphia. Pirst lieutenant, medical, William Smith Bryson, New Shef field; Edward B. Cooper, Sunbury; Qustuve A. Dapp, Harrlsburg; John P. Harley, Williamsport; John H. Hartwell, Philadelphia; George S. Hensyl, Mahanoy City: Thomas U. Herron, Monessen; Philip D. Mc- Master, University Hospital, PhiU deiphia; George K. Pretz, Lebanon; Evans D. Husaell, Keamstown. Notional Army: Second lieutenant, engineers,! Granville S, Borden, Tunkhannock; I Jay J. Burns, Franklin: William H. j Davey, Pen Argyl; John P. Derr.i Tamaqua; John M. Harman, Hazel ton; John L, Howell, Morrisville; j John A. McKeage, Montrose;■ Sam uel T. Mltman, South Bethlehem:! Raymond S. Scholield, Philadelphia;! Albert G. Shafer, Norristown. First lieutenants, quartermaster. T Our Method of Cleaning and Pressing Palm Beach Suits Z. cummi thoroughly* cleans and revives them with- En out shrinkage. You got 'em bank look ■ji npi HH ill ing- new and with a stylish tailored ef ■■HSß feet. We are ju:it as expert on family ELLIS LAUNDRY SERVICE BELL 4570 Slcelton, Enoln and DIAL 4680 WormleyaburK llrllverira Summer Clearance Sale Hundreds of Remarkable Values After an unusually active season we begin the clearing away of all our entire summer stock. ALL PRICES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Two groups of summer glig- A lot of washable gabardine ham dresses; values from SB.OO gkirtS( valuea , 3 9g tQ to $10.00; sale price, Bale prices, SS.9B and $6.75 $2.50 ands4.oo Two groups of summer voile dresses, in all shades values Ono lot washab 'e skirts in $9.50; sale Jg gabardine; values $1.98; price sale price ONE TO A CUSTOMER Bloom's 19 N. 3rd St. 1 George A. Ktenk, Philadelphia; Henry G. Raymond, Philadelphia. Second lieutenant, quartermaster John A. Conwell, Philadelphia; (Jeorge W. Lawrence, Cheyney; As:i R. Newman, Brooklyn; Charles W Starr, Cheyney; Walter T. Starr, Philadelphia; Nathan Tletelbaum, Northumberland. r If you need Glasses come to me. Scientific work, re liable goods. !MO HIGH PRICKS • Sechrist—Optometrist K*pert In Eye Ksanilnutlonn 9 N. Fourth St. (2nd Floor) Over Five Year* nt Tlala Add ream