4 WOMEN DO MUCH FORTHEY.M.C.A. : Boys' Work Poubles in Im portance in Twelve Months Members of the V. M. C. A. cam paign committee are finding much interest in the reports coming out daily, showing the good work last year. In their drive for SIO,OOO next week the workers will have addi tional information for the public, which in their opinion will help them . in their effort to go over the top. In to-day's report on the work by the woman's advisory board, Mrs. Paul A. Kunkel, the chairman, re fers to the death of Mrs. W. W. "FAKE" ASPIRIN WASmCUM Always Ask for ' Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" liAYira pIV If you see the "Bayer Cross" on the package you are sure you are not getting talcum powder. Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were recently sold throughout the coun try. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic acidester of Salicyllcacid. STORKS I-\~ PA.. OHIO A W. VA. A Evening Coui thouse,! a Till 10 Harrisburg, P 7 —Market Street —217 Pa - p J THE SMARTEST, NEWEST SPRING STYLES OF £ j /V. LADIES' LACE OXFORDS f Af Every pair a genuine $6 value—d> M QA P A many worth up to $7 a pair— P A \\®vl special for Saturday, at ■ge— —— p \^Equal In style and quality to most oxfords selling else A ■>■ I PL "'•• s 7SJ \ \ JVX long, slender Parisian vamp lasta. Medium, Cuban and high W 111 I J \ tieels ' Come In! #3 df vW \ "V '.?•••*"" Tan, Brown, Black KM and Calf and \ ...••-••—••—.l. Patent Colt. All sizes. Ato E widtlis. H Ladies'Black Suede Oxfords p Ei ' A long, slender vamp, lace oxford, of fine a l adies' $5.00 Tan and Blacl N. black suede; high Louis heels, lecher cov- G?1 Oxfords: medium. militarj C* Q Qg s'zes; really worth £.w Qyx * L hee ' B \. P l ata .. .. °° " SO."U P A y\ $6 an d Values of Ladies* White Oxfords Avtf'\ Ladies' New Pumps Pumps and Shoes /K P AsX_$ 4 - 90 $2.95 t^jL Jt \f Embrace every new pump ff X / W II r\ \\ Vrehsari 3tyle: aU the desired a special sale of White Abv Sl\\ / £3 A A\ -\ \ \ leathers and colors; "Sea Island" Canvas TS /11/ |V fil *WF'* \ high Louis and me- Shoes. Lace Oxfords and >CL/ //IV ra . \ \ dium heels; welt Pumps. All new Spring / / LP 1 an d turn leather and Summer styles; / / V tc* AU SiZeS ' r^ aI ,4 gradCS ' A Men's $7.50 Dress Shoes || 'Hi-'f-r Ira A Men! These High Grade \ • till IT A \ \: H SPRING BOOTS B ' Tan, brown and black calf \ ;• B j5 # W EJ —narrow English and broad/#, -^ === =* \ IJ ;*n tf# A (||| jra A toes. Solid leather makes./}#,'' \ L ■ £•■ /■ ■ w A *■"■• W: I <:L ;•/ 04.t1U ra $6.00 IS a /fiO Black Kid - Black and P vA —/\ fVw ' vA\ Brown Calf and Gray \1 4 ) C \ OtV Q Cloth Top Boots with p or ndßtary kee p Fancy two-color and f**> J! Men's $4 Work Shoes Men's Elk Shoes \ \ Pla iace r !L P StOUt "Rip Proof" Soft. tOUgh elkhtde— I aT\ Saturrtnv ' A leather tan and tan and black. \ aturaay ' V g| black. Solid, double Blucher styles. \ /Arh m* ra r 4 sr..?r. *2.95 £• $1.95 $2.95 t *-* P A Gir,S ' DreSS Shoes Misses' and Children's StrDn ? Buckskin SliOtS for Boys Jl h ln^ e mak°es d —nelt Oxfords and PumpS able Shoe —stro°ng /-iy way I can." In the fitful sunshine of the last days of winter you may occasionally see a "Monarch" (Anosata plex ippus) "Lazily flying. For Arbutus a spying; Then resting all night on Aesclepsia's breast; Joyously dancing, Merrily prancing; Chasing his Lady-love, Up high in the air Fluttering gaily, Frolicking daily. Shows a storm will soon come along, But his wings are big and strong." His spread is four inches. You can capture many other but terflicSi all the summer through, but these four are here, now, every where in the streets of the town, in the Capitol Park and along the Sus quehanna river. All to be found through preservance. I June Economy Event For Men & Boys i 1 Men's Suits At Economy Prices, Saturday 1 1 Big Savings Right Now 1 1231 Men's and Young Men's Suits Jpta | lln Two Exceptional Groups For Saturday xT vL 1 1 THE SUITS THE SUITS ymlW\ | 1 For Men and Young Men For Men and Young Men I ' 'lfci! *>2 X hi Newest waist-line models. Newest form-fitting fJW Si l|U New waist-line models. New form-fltting mod- models. The materials are Homespuns, Serges, / 'HI IIU s§l els. New conservative models. Silk lined two- Worsteds, Cassimeres, Silk lined, Mohair and ; // )M\\ Ss2 n|| tone mohair lining. Handsomely made and trim- Serge Lining. All sizes. And sizes for extra / Hi '• n! (U med. A wonderful bargain at 316.50. stout men. j H |[U W All Sizes—All Good Models—Best Patterns fl 1 Men's Palm Beach Suits OC\ CA 1 M Hot weather is here In earnest and the sooner yon get your M H Rf O ||U Palm Beach Suit the more comfortable you will be. At this price Mil# JA AV MM: [|H |*||i every man can well afford to ami should have a Palm Beach Suit. ™ MM IjS |jU In this lot are the best shades and all sizes. Better be early. / m I Men's Trousers in the Sale on Saturday | Striped worsteds with cuffs Sizes 29 to 42. Handsome 29 to 42. Worsteds. Cassi and belt loops. Strong khaki striped worsted trousers made rneres, Serges and Cheviots. ijSl trousers and llnon Af with belt loops and tit !l°22 *3 zri s b... $195 sa ™... $ 2 - 95 gaff* $3.95 R Boys' Wash Suits R Tupvp o "siititq 2 Continuing the Big For Men and Bo, S I Sale Which Started 0N SALE SATURDAY | With 500 Wash Suits J| This Lot Special At $1.48 | "f QPv Boys' Bathing 0f in Men's Battling 01 JO Hi jkAm Suits HAo suits HAS dj ■ Boy's heavy cotton jersey bath- Men's bathing suits, navy blue Kl .yAfl in & suits, one and two piece, plain and blue trimmed with red and |[U NORFOLK AND MIDDY MODELS w and trlmmed all sizes 26 to 34. white, all sizes one and two piece. j|| Ju 818 1? Men's Bathing fID Men's Bathing OJAn S, IU A Dozen Models to Choose From /,Suits UOC Suits i4.Ho 13 A m Men's Cotton Jersey Bathing Men's Wool Bathln* Suite. one US il l I—Suits in plain and stripe, one and and two piece, all color stripes rfll yj _ , two Piece. and plain, all sizes. Boys Trousers m m m Si W\ Men's Bathing Suits, stripe and Men's all wool Bathing Suits, all l3 Boys' Khi-Kl Trousers, * plain heavy cotton Jersey ribbed, colors and stripes, one and two Kil liU 6to 16. A good, strong. t fl.l all sizes, one and two piece. piece, all sizes. ss dark shade of Khi-ki T" Menß Bathing 0y fkQ Boys' Bathing no 1 barg^lrprice 6 - Suite Suite VO C fi] Si I Men's Bat.iing Suits, heavy Boys' Bathing Suits, plain and IS fill J worsted material, plain and trim- trimmed, one and two piece, all Kl jiy med, all sizes, one and two piece, sizes—26 to 84. Jjlj 1 Boys' Spring Suits in the More of Those Fine I I New Norfolk Models jWf I™ i ii.U" I I Norfolk Suits Norfolk Suits -A- 1 ' 14 to 17. New Summer I'U V , DBA l\\\nj Drew Shlrta, Soft Collars attached, jSI ai • /ta W* A ■ m\. mm is JM ifjltffi \\\\\l/ or neck band. Soft Cuffa made of I hi G* 1 1 lit vJ Ik IIL ! ' IjmXW\l Percales, Madras and soft material. S lat at $ 1 I" 74% 11 -arr i % W_H_ V W 1 cE\ \\W Men's Athlstie Union Suits, cross I M bar and check Very good S 1 THE NEW WAISTLINE MODELS. ALL M S SUk S9c 1 TO S | Program Announced For Children's Day Exercises The 'following program has been prepared for the Children's Day ser vices to be held in Bethlehem Luth eran Church, Sunday morning, at 10.30 o'clock: Processional; opening song, "In dren's Day in the Morningetioan These Sunny Hours"; prayer; "Chil girls; "The Red, White and Blue," primary boys; "Just a Little Flower," Jane McShister and kindergarten girls; "Flower Girls," Evelyn Brun ner, Mildred Baumbach and juniors; "Two Rosebuds," Irene Shoemaker; "The Clock," John Wenrich, Donald Shope, John Frederick Kistler and primary boys; "Bringing Flowers," kindergarten; "What the Daisies Say," Dorothy Shisler, Ruth Hamil ton, Margaret Trego; "Awakening of the Flower Queen," Mabelle Mick ley, Mildred Yingling, Evelyn Long and juniors; solo, "Rocking the Flowers to Sleep," Mary Elizabeth Smith; "The Little Patriot," Ray mond Wilbar; "Rain Must Fall," juniors: "Growing the Flowers," primary boys and girls; "Four Lit tle Rosebuds," Lelghton Pomerain ing, Janp McAlister, Anna Mae Yeag ley, Raymond Wilbar; "Pretty Morn- ing Glories," Dorothy Mae Barn-es and juniors; "A Gift For Children's Day," Elizabeth Wilbar, Dofothy Yeagley, Rachael Schell, Anna Mar garet Hutchison; "The Smile Bri gade," Carl Kuebler and primary boys: offering for Loysville Home; song, "He Is Calling"; recessional. Members of the 79th Division Return Singly Members of the Headquarters Troop, 79th Division, are returning to Harrisburg in small squads. Last night twelve reached this city and it is understood more will follow either to-day or to-morrow. Nothing is known definitely as to the exact time the Harrisburgers still with the 79th at Camp Dix will reach this city. Delay in discharging the men at Camp Dix, it is said, is partly due to the efforts to have the men pa rade in Philadelphia. This a large majority refused to do. A HIGH FLYER "Bankrupt is he? Why, I thought he had a fixed income of SIO,OOO a year." "So he had, but his wife fixed that in three months after their mar riage."—San Francisco Chronicle. 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