ansone Our Examinations Thorough There is really only one way to fit eyeglasses so they will be beneficial and satisfactory, and that way 1s to make a thorough, scientific examina tion and ground lenses to meet t.lie exact requirements of the case. Our examinations are thorough and We grind our own len>*es in our own factory which enables us to give you unexcelled optometrical service. R. D. PRATT Eyesight Specialist 26 N. Third St. Over Schleisner's Store @1 WE SELL FOR LESS 15 WAISTS I R&G I9J § tP:sli -iCfltS 1 | Wa GEORGETTE WAISTS AOO O A IV /I A P IT'I 4 C'l' onstrate to you the won- Bj TA VALVES TO s.voo 4ZoO\J IVI At\l\ P, f O1 • derful R. &G. Corset ll When you see these Blouses * W A*** s a. , LI you will say they are entire- ■———■ ~———• the ideal corset, the BJ ■JI iy too fine and lovely to se t for the well dressed Kj pr low, 1 r .'? Ca . S ° 52.98 W AIT American woman. The <■ rj $1.2.-. AM) $1.50 LADIES' Ik A B B - corset that is durable and M IB Al. 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Fast black, Dress Hose 14C „ a]m , Kl R rflX white and assorted colors. 50 c Boys' Ribbed Stock- Ucach ' OC | If you have a close relative in the I Twenty-eighth Division, which is to parade in Philadelphia on Thursday I morning, May 15, and would like to go to Philadelphia to see the parade, j you may do so, even though you are j just a little short of money. So long I as you can raise the price of the | railroad ticket, ypu need not worry I about hotel expenses. A large number of citizens of I Philadelphia have offered to throw | open their homes to the relatives of j soldiers who wish to go to Phila- j I delphia to see the parade but who j cannot afford both railroad fare and hotel expenses. If you desire to 1 partake OC. their kind hospitality, I 1 give your name to Miss Bertha Hess' j and arrangements will be made for j you. Miss Hess can be found in the ! Bed Cross headquarters on Friday ! and Monday from 2 to 5 in the aft ernoon. The parade will probably be held lon the morning of the 15th. Those ' desiring to see it should be in Phila- I delphia the evening before. Knights of Pythias ' Entertain at Euchre The local lodge of Knights of Pythias will entertain the members this evening at a progressive euchre. 1 Prizes will be offered and refresh - ments served. A short session of | the lodge will be held earlier in the | evening to vote on the revision of j the by-laws. Trinity Parish to Form Boy Scout Troop A Boy Scout troop will be formed on Friday evening in Trinity Parish House. The troop is to have an athletic director as well as a scout master. John Gillett has been chosen as the athletic director. The scout master will be named Friday even ing. COLORED BOY SCOUTS TO HOLD LAWN SOCIAL A lawn social will be held next week by the colored boy scout troop of Steelton. This troop is a new or ganization, under the leadership of Joe Sheppard, who recently return ed froth France. EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE TO HOLD PATRIOTIC MEETINGS A series of platform meetings to be held throughout the State is be ing arranged by the Equal Bights League. The president, W. J. Bailor, is making up the schedule. STEELTON PERSONALS Jeremiah O'Gorman and son Cyril returned last evening from a week's , visit to New York. t Mrs. Elizabeth Page returned yes terday from a trip to Philadelphia and Baltimore, where she visited friends. Lewis Ewell, a former resident of Steelton, visited friends in town yes terday. LOCAY BOYS RETURN Among the soldiers returned yes terday from Camp Dix were George Wren, Roy Thomas, Sergeant George Selloway, and Samuel Curley, all of whom saw service in France. Standing of the Crews HARRJSBURG SIDE Philadelphia Division. The 120 crew to go first after 1 o'clock: 108 109, 112, 106, 115, 111, 114, 113, 126, 103, 110, 123. Engineers for 112. Firemen for 112, 113, 120. Flagmen for 109. Brakemen for 103, 110, 111, 119 126. Engineers up: May. Firemen up: Wood, W. R. Kim mich, Ramsey, Sititzel, Bralley.Utley Bestline, Sam. Fry, Kimmich, Brown Willard, W. W. Rider, Kerchoff, Var ner, Netzley, Thompson, Dallmyer, R. Good. Brakemen up: Werdt. Mowery, Minnichan, Hughes, Weibner, Mc carty, Eiehelberger, Belford, Mur phy, Bclford, Murphy, College, Lutz, Hackman, Funston, Arndt, Clouser, Leightner. Middle Division.—The 32 crew to go first after 3 o'clock: 35, 26, 30, 24 34. 15, 33, 29, 31, 20, 215. Laid off—lß. Engineers wanted for 26, 29, 20. Firemen wanted for 26, 23. Conductors wanted for 32. .Flagmen wanted 32, 31. Brakemen wanted for 24, 29. Engineers up: Buckwalter, Grove, Tettermer, Nickelsv, Bomberger, Cook, Bowers, Kline, Howard, Asper, Peters. Firemen up: Miller, Schmidt, /G. L. Kennedy, Seegar, Schoffstall, J. N. Kennedy, Putt, Clay, Primm, Peter man, Evens, Gantt, Mellinger, Beck l ert. Conductors up: Klotz, Leonard. Brakemen up: Danner, Reynolds Zimmerman, Bitner, C. F. Beers Clouser,, Blace, Corl, Blessing! Clemm, Cameron, Gross, O. B. Beers, Dennis, Rhoades, Foltz, Roushe L D. Deckard, Ely, Predix, Fisher, Fur low, Shearer, Manning, Hemminger, G. W. Johnson, Shade, Arter. Bell Linn, Kipp. Yard Board —Engineers for 10C, 12C, 3, 15C, 32C. Firemen for 10C, 11C, 12C, 2. 15C 17C. Engineers up Machamer, Gibbons Cless, Ewing, Yinger, Starner, Loy' Fulton, Fells, McMorris, McDonnell. Wise. Firemen up: Dill, Gormley, Wirt. Richter, Keiser, Ferguson, Cain, Steele, Warner. Walters, Myers, Bru aw, P. S. Smith, Bodenhafer, G. IC. Smith, Howe. EN OLA DIVISION Philadelphia Division. The 220 crew to go first after 1.45 o'clock: 204, 210, 211, 246, 221, 205, 244, 240 223, 212, 206, 252, 232, 241, 201, 203* 234. Engineers for 212, 220. Firemen for 210. Conductors for 220. Flagmen for 220, 212. Brakemen for 224, 246, (2) 240 (2) 202, 234. Conductors up: Bryson. Brakemen up: Eshleman, JHar mon, Schuffler, Davis, Carper, G H Smith, Hanna, Rudysill, Geltz, Sing er, Garlin, Wilson, Morgan, Lee, Lesher, McKee, Brunner, Freedman' Skiles. ' Middle Division—The 101 crew to go first after 2.45 o'clock: 103, 112 111, 123, 104, 116. Engineers for 101. Firemen for 101, 111. Conductors for 103. Flagmen for 101, 112, 111. Brakemen for 101, 104. Yard Crews — Engineers up: Hill Boyer, Anspach, Kllng, Branyon! Kauffman. Firemen up: Kensler, Snyder, Yet ter, Kennedy, Milltken, A. W. Wag ter, Kennedy, Milliken. A. W. Wag ner, Sadler, McConnell, Hutchison, Holmes, Hippensteel, Wolf. Wolf. Engineers for Ist 104, Ist 126, change crew. I Firemen for 102, 3rd 126, 2nd 129, 146, change crew. PASSENGER SERVICE I Middle Division—Engineers up: G. ,G. Keiser, C. D. Hollenbaugh, D. Keane, J. W. Smith, P. H. Leonard, J. Crlmmel, C. S. Cassner, J. J. Kelley, J, A. Spotts. Engineers wanted for 601. Three extras coming. Firemen up: E. E. Koller, H. Nay- P' Huss, H. M. Cornpropst, R. M. Lyter, F. Dysinger, H. A. Schrader, H. A. Wehling, C. W. Wi nand, D. F. Hudson, G. L. Huggins, ,H. O. Hartzel, R. B. Pee. t Firemen wanted for 11. Three extras coming. i "'vision— Engineers "P C. Snow, H. W. Gilliums, J. C. I Davis, B. L. Smith, A. Hall. Engineers wanted for 18 I Firemen up j. s. Lenig, H. Stoner, U4. tfntcner. I Firemen wanted for P-36, 578, 34. | THE READING i„,.T! le . 5 fi' ew „ to B° n rst after 12.15 I FnJii. ' ' 61, 62 ' 18 - 64 ' 57 - Engineers wanted for none. Firemen for 18, 57, 62 Conductors for none. I' Ingmen for none for 18, 57. 61, 62. 9, Clouser,' Ma^Te^ 0 "' She,hlUneh ' Rm? I JP : Emerick, Hoover,' IVl'or n ' Deardorff, Kuntz, Saul, ou c', Grundon . Fackler, Fltzger- 8 ' v °6'e'song, Mintzer. Conductors up: Smith, Shuff, Pile Sufferers D 8"dl , Koi"" tfc a' r *""** Before New ifLf ..." i ree Trial of My Home Trent raent That \ „ v " "e C.„ Use Without IM "comfort jS"" of Time. Brn and |>|g Pr _ q'"l e^. r#ni Anything Vou Have Kver ljCt vc That It Will Quickly Rid You of Pile Suffering. TRIAL FREE No matter whether your —w ( het t he n r d 'i n t gr i r rJ! eCe, I t deveI °Pment wliethir If . Is chr °nic or acute —you shou d ° C en,r V nal 2 r prrmanent treatment Bend for this ,r ee trial te^ o wha tt t U you^ h ao you live -n° mat ,oCial PP" cat|oß - have failed! ° th " r method of 'nfies 6 1 t ',^ t m >' safe best treatment th ® one is too Important "for' y'oT . trPa,m ," nt a single dav Writ ?V.. '•<> ne sriect money. Siniplv sem? ■ Send no address to Bldg., Marshall. Mich , now— TO-DAY. out do this I 7 Day I | Non-Stop Automobile Run | J In and Around Harrisburg | | of the • | I I I Model 90 | I 3289 i MILES I At 10 A. M., Thursday, May 8 | jg The Oklahoma Car's Record Was 3,092 Miles on the Fifth Day 1 of Their Run Control Station, Harrisburg Telegraph Building The Overland-Harrisburg Co. 212-214 NORTH SECOND STREET = YORK BRANCHi Open fevenlngs NEWPORT BRANCH■ = *-** Weet Market St. Bell 4570 O,o.|te P.R R St.Vlon Overland Model Ninety. Five Paeaengrer Touring: Car. IMS; Sedan, |lt9S; t. o. b. Tolede PiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllUlllllllliiTmiTiriiinnmHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiniiiiTTTTiTnfTi^Tmmnem^-n^M Keefer, Meek, Meek, Fleagle. Flagmen up: Watson, Reldell, " Cochran, Jones, Hess, McKim, Mo- 1 sey, Wampler, Lucknow, Eby. Brakemen up: Gallagher, Buffing- ■ ton. ST. MARY'S AFTER GAMES The St. Mary's C. C. baseball team would like to nrrange games with all first class amateur or profession al teams offering a fair guarantee. Address all communications to Nicholas P. Zerface, P. O. Box 49, Steslton, Pa. The St. Mary's sched ule for this month Is as follows: Saturday, May 10, Mlllersburg, Dauphin-Perry league team at Mll lersburg; May 17, Hershey A. C. at Hershey; May 24, Mlddletown, A. C. at Mlddletown; # May 25, Eighth Yes, a great many people have been happily I surprised and found that our pay as you earn plan is the best and most convenient way to 1 buy their new Spring outfit. 1 We Clothe The Family In the first place in opening a Charge Account here, you do not have to go through a lot of red tape, nor do you have to bring a bundle of references with you. Secondly, your transactions with us are confidential. " There's a reason why we are so popular." I St., Cor. Vft^ut 15 Ward A. C., at Lancaster; May 30J West End A. C. at Harrisburg. Tha St. Mary's team is one of the besl semi-professional traveling teams iq part of the State. M Stop! g|| this! At first signs of a cold or ptp>Ub! Lane's Cold&6rlpTabiets Don't wait. Delay often leads to pneumonia. Results are fijruaet At your druggists.