4 GIVE YOUNG GIRL MERRY SURPRISE Miss Helen Dettling Is Guest of Honor on Her Seven teenth Birthday The seventeenth birthday of Miss Helen Dettling was happily cele brated with a little party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Cook, 2022 North street, Saturday evening. Games, music and dancing were followed by refreshments served to the Misses Margaret Hoover, Grace Kelser, Esther Sponsler, Irma Tay lor, AJyrtle Murphy, Sarah Beck, Honora Lemberg, Mildred Albert, Mary VanDyke, Evelyn Albright, Mae Lambert, Elizabeth Demmy, Miriam Stoner, Anna Kuhlwind, Minerva Panabaker, Ellen Garver ick, Myrtle Specht, Emma Corl, Alice Barr, Evelyn Cook, Esther Au miller, Helen Dettling, Elmer Stoner, John Smith. Robert Swab, Karl Shreiner, George Cain, George Gru ber, George Myers, George Salady, Marlin Longenkclter, Edward Bow ers, Prof. R. W. t)lxon, John Martin, Elmer Dettling, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Tritt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Her man, Mrs. Aumiller, Mrs. Beigh, Mrs- Prestly, P. K. Dettling, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cook. TAKES NEW LOCATION Lieutenant and Mrs. Ernest H. Sulllngs left to-day for Cumberland, Md., where Lieutenant Sulllngs will be manager for the Indian Refining Company, Mrs. Suitings was formerly BHss Gertrude Berry, of North Sec ond street. Yesterday hosts of their friends came to bid farewell to Lieu tenant and Mrs. Sulllngs who are one of the most popular young couples of the city. rcfewers- For All Occasions Floral Decorations Wedding Flowers Party Flowers Funeral Flowers ciii^iierruhill . LOCUST ST. AT SECOND . Have You Joined The Christmas Saving Club LAST DAY TO ENROLL Thursday, January 16 UNION TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA o Is Your Time jf ; Limited? ? u * U Perhaps you are one of that great army X 0 of young women to whom unusual con- • X ditions have offered real "man-size" po- {J • sitions. You have then little time to 0 V spend in selecting clothes. • a 0' * A A lam doing everything possible to make 0 • it convenient for you to shop at my store. 0 V You will receive as prompt attention at a 0 noon as at any other time. My salespeople ; n will show you articles that are suitable and ; • becofning without delay. You don't have ® V to decide immediately, you may come 0 0 back later, before making a definite Q Q choice. Make another visit for a fitting, 1 X too, if it is easier that way. I will be glad • • to do anything I can to economize your " " time and serve your interests. 0 A • a And with all this, if you compare my • • prices with those of other shops, not of- " V fering such advantages, you will be im- 0 0 pressed with the fact that mine are much Q 0 more reasonable. ' i • v A • J ' ■' " 44 - V MONDAY EVENING. MXRXUSSUIM! JNH* TKUJUHJU-H! JANUARY 13, 1919. INTERESTING PER NEW Si STORYTELLERS MEETIN LIBRARY The Illustrative Story Will Be Discussed by Members With ♦ Legends and Fairy Tales A regular meeting of. the local branch' of the Story Tellers' League will be held to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock in the directors' room of the Public Library. A paper on the "Illustrative Story," most care fully prepared, will be given by Miss Dolores Segelbaum, who will lead the discussion. The stories told will include le gends and fairy tales given by Mrs. Edwin J. Decevee, Mrs. F. Roy Croil, Miss Kate Craven, Mrs. David J. Reese and Mrs. F. M. Hunter. MfS. Harry J. Keffer, the presi dent,has urged members to come promptly and bring with them the year books. Spangenberg-Bernheisel Wedding Is Announced Robert N. Bernheisel, of 322 Hum mel street, announces the marriage of his daughter, MiSs Lillian Nelson Bernheisel, to Gilbert Spangenberg, of 507 Reily street, In the Presby terian church, of Elkton, Md., Christmas Day, 1918. The little bride is one of the most attractive of the younger girls of the city and Mr. Spangenberg is connected with the accounting departmment of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at the station. The young couple came to-day to maJented at 12 N. MARKET SQUARE Second Floor LET US ERECT A MAUSOLEUM in your family plot. • It is the most fitting of monuments and practically everlasting. We; set all mausoleums and monuments on the firmest foundations so they never sag or settle. Our book of designs is at your service or we will submit sketches at your request. J I. B. DICKINSON Granite, Marble and Tito 605-13 N. THIRTEENTH ST. Harrlsburg, Pa. Dinner at Penn-Harris For Lieut and Mrs. Woodside A dinner was given at the Penn- Harris Saturday evening complimen tary to Lieutenant Commander E. |L. Woodside, of the battleship Tex as, and his bride, who was Miss Alma [King Custer, of Philadelphia. The wedding of Lieutenant Woodside and Misa Custer took place Satur day at high noon. Covers were laid for the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Comstock, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Robbins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Kaltwas ser, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hummel Berghaue, Jr., Mrs. Philip T. Meredith, John Comstock and F. H. Kelley. Mrs. John Oenslager, 1909 North Front street, is spending several days in Philadelphia, Mrs. W. H. Heister and Miss Ma tilda Helster, fIOO North Front street, have returned from a visit to New York City. Soutter's 25c Department Store : Buy Here Not Alone Because Prices Are Lower, But Because Qualities Are Better < DA\Y*S)¥I 5c value, 29c value, < CUppf.g" Fr'cti Clipping Price,' < JITOMORRQW^W¥ Small size Belts, Very Out-of-the-Ordinary Specials For Tuesday ' • Qp "Out-of-the-ordinary" is the only word that will fittingly describe the values of- Hi 69c va j UCj 10c valuC) 25c value, 10c value, inch Stamped cuppinti r Apron Ging- Ladies' Vests Dress Shields, Boys' Gloves, Children's Pillow Cases, 19C hams, short and Pants, cupping rnce. Wool Mits and Garters, clipping price. 11 " lengths, sizes 36 and 38, pair, leather cupping Prion, 1 • 29c value, cunning price. cupping Price, _< Gauntlets 7 {* plZ*s 36-inch Bleached 45 C and Gloves, ——— ——— ' Muslin, cupping Price, 5c value, 25c value, ciippi>c Price, 7 f 1 50c value, 35c and 43c IK*. Snap Fasteners, Ladies' Fleece I§C Brocaded Silk, Ladies' Vests . value, I£C Lined Slipper — clipping Price. and Pants, China Bowls, 59c value> cupping rnce. Soles 29c value, "seconds," Clipping mee. children's Knit 6 C ciippu.. Pri.., Cambric Muslin, cupping Priee, ?Qr * Sets,. IDC Clipping Price, , g ,OO f —— Clipping Price, ln , 1/> _ .. ~ Jc Y? lue '. on Flair Nets 10c value. ISJ C 36-inch Percales, $1.20 value, DOCi ,* with clastic. Ladies' _ Clipping Price, 50c value, Men s Heavy ■ cupping Price, Bordered 15c value, 24c Porcelain Blue Jersey 75c value, 3 for Handkerchiefs Bleached Twill —Pitchers, Cloth Shirts, Ladies' Sateen JJc cupping Price,' Crash, 45c value, 2 qt. size, all s i zcs , Skirts ?• * —— EJ*. cupping Price, Colored Poplins, ,,r,ce * cupping Price. cupping Price, •" 3c value "> C c,L. 29c 98c 38c Hooked * Huck Towels -- PUt?er s ?' 69c to 85c 35c value, Clipping Price.' 33c value, Clipping Price. value, Children s ciippm. price. 1 Ck- Outine 15C Boys Bl . eece Percale Aprons, 1C 9K* ii/C Flannels ———-—— linedl and jersey cupping Price. , 29c value B S ht and dark > l sc v , a f ,Ue ' Rib , b ?? Sh ' rtS 21c l2^c value ' Bleached' '' r,ce ' Breakfast and Drawers, * Palm Olive Turkish 25c Clipping"Pri. ofjldrents' c,,pp, ;p c,ippL° P iWe. cw-'pu.- 29c value, , 9c 29c . 7 ° 10c 19C Flannel,' '™ 10c value, 50c va | UCi Aprons 15c and 25c $l.OO value, Clipping PHee, Butter Plates, r' s ' Shirts C,lp,> n *' value, 1919 valcndars, Irul C - x lu t' h 19c cuppin. attac^ed co ii a ; Si 27c Stamped Linen oillettes of Khaki Turkish K/ j Unrt- Pn Cushions, General c„2 Lot of 10c value, . Price.' 38c value, C " P {j\/"°* Narrow Fancy „ c va , u . e ' Children s and Marshal wC Ribbons Fancy China, 6UC Flannelette , Foch, appro * cupping Price, c " pp l;|ri ~rlce' , Skirts, 50c value, priate for any 88c value, C r 15c value, cupping Price. Lace Tr;mmed home, 64-inch Heavy ** ■ Men's Collars, OfZ and Hemstitched cupping Price, Mercerized Lot of 39c value, 39c value, slightly soiled ZDC - Scarfs, 39c Table Damask, Fancy and Moire Fancy China, and discontinued .. ciipph. prf. Ribbons. cupping price. styles, , 39c $3 and $4 values, 09C Clipping Price. 19C Clipping Price. Value, Ladies , OC n C r Knit loc l ues ' 50c value, Trimmed and 12j4c value, 39c value, ciippi-g Price. 36-inch Stamped Untriuimed Mercerized 39c value, • China Vases, 17C Center Pieces, Hats, Napkins, Children's - "•"Tk Wool °""oC . en... Vr,c - Sleepers, 19c j-l ose crav and . , c 35c $1.48 9c cupping Price, , ri ° Ft/ Ladies' Collars —————— 15c 39c value cimnma Price and Sets, 39c value, $2 and $2.50 $lOO value, Bread Slicers, AO ' slightly soiled, Stamped Made value, 36-inch Silk 50c value, c,lp ;l"A ~rtce, 4oC Up Corset Ladies'^ Poplin, old rose Combination 29C ————— lifC Covers, Trimmed and garnet, Suits, ———— 75c value, 1 cupping price. and Untrimmed cupping Price, cupping Price, 25c value, Large Bedroom 25c value, Flats, 6Qc 25 c Castor Sets, Pitchers, Ladies' Collars . cupping pnee, ciippini Price. cupping Price. and Sets, 69c value, 9oC 49C C "'9c""- Clipping Price. ' Boxes, Polish at size Fancy Combs, OUC Trimmed Hats, OC- , yCa P.' Clipping Price, rOUSH, qt. Size, cllpp ,„ cupping Price, AtiC Clipping Price. Clipping Price, . ' mn r 89c 25c 39c 19c c ' 48c 36?n C rh V Fancv 39c 39c value, 71 ! !0c value, Stamped Lace $l.OO value, White Seco SUk in '.China Flat Pin 23c vale ' Pearl Buttons,'. Trimmed Millinery Yvmte aeco ohk, in Holders 10 oz. goblets, d Centerpieces, Trimmines, lSi SS2.: n !iS r,'.0., 0n..... ph... 0i1,,... PH„. "Ti 39c 19c 29c 12% c 5c . 25c 48c Soutter's 25c Departi-ient Store f 25b) Where Every Day Is Bargain Day ftwiimiTJJ 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse Pretty Tableaux For War Aid Meeting An interesting program of tabloaux and music has beon arranged by Miss Dora Wlckersham Coe and Miss Almeda Herman for the annual meeting of the National War Aid which will be held to-morrow even ing in Fahnestock Hall. Miss Alice Decevee will play while the following tableaux are present ed: "Thanksgiving For Peace." Mrs. Walter A. Dearth; "If I Were a Man I'd Join the Navy," Miss Katharine Stamm. "Goddess of Liberty With Boy Scout," Miss Mary Jane Wills and William Bennethum 3d; "Y. M. C. A Girls," Miss Mary Crelghton; "Munition Girl," Miss Martha Fletch er; Harrison Fisher's "Red Cross Girl," Miss Margaret Good; "Red Cross Magazine Cover," Miss Al meda Herman; "Greatest Mother In the World," Miss Dora Wlckersham Coe. AUXILIARY MEETING The Bhamrock Lad lee' Auxiliary oelobrated it* flret anniversary re cently with the following members In attendanoei Mr*. Mark T. Pavlfc, Mrs. William Low, Mm. Grant Lenlg, Mrs. Cloldlo Bechtel, Mlm Mary Mil ler and Miss Mary Bechtel. At the next meeting, 1 which will be held Monday evening, February 8, members of the auxiliary will be gueets of the hien of th'e Bhamrock Company. An Interesting progratp is being arranged. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr .and Mrs. Abram Abramsonl of 118 Cumberland street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Yetta, to Hyman Spencer Abrams son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Abrams, of this city. No date for the wedding has been announced. Miss Clarabelle Claster, 801 North Second 'street, has returned from Baltimore, where she visited her sis ter, Miss Sylvia Claster, a student at Goucher College. MEETING AT KRSHEU ISRAEL The regular monthly meeting of the Hebrew Ladles' Aid Society will be held to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock In Keeher Israel synagogue, Capital and Brlgge streets. Mrs. L. W. Kay will preside and urges a large attendance Inasmuch as the of ficers for the year will be nominated and other business of importance will be transacted. ' Miss Edith Rush and Miss Ruth Wltcomb, of Elmlra, N. Y., are spending several days with friends here en route to Pittsburgh, where they will visit the former's sister,* Mrs. Richard' Snyder. FUNERAL FLOWERS v SPECIAL! Beautiful Spray, $3.00 Keeney'd Flower Shops 814 N. JD ST. IST N. FRONT ST. llarrUbnrg Steelton