10 Detweiler-Minoli Bridal Tomorrow Afternoon The marriage of Miss Esther Minoli, daughter of La Signora Nilla Minoli, of Cannero Lago Maggiore, Italy, to Meade D. Detweiler, Jr., will be solemnized to-morrow after noon, at 4 o'clock at the Detweiler with the Right Reverend Bishop James Henry Darlington officiating. The Church of England ceremony will be read before the immediate families only. At 4.30 o'clock there will be an Informal reception for a number of the younger social set. Flowers FOR ALL PURPOSES Cut flowers and plants for weddings, social occasions, fun eral flowers and flowers for the sick. BELL 3799-M The Berryhill LOCUST STREET AT SECOND 5 What My Customers ? o y j ? - Never See } | $ My customers see me selling but they '0 never see me buying and after all that's the most vital factor of my business. ® 5 Vf 0 Some merchants are lazy about buy- a Q ing. They won't take the trouble to shop. I 2 They assume that because a certain whole- w ; saler has previously quoted fair prices he J 0 always will. q 0 ... 5 1 I never assume anything in buying. I I jj know too well how prices may vary. I 0 0 know a grocery shop on Amsterdam Av- () enue, New York, where a certain standard g ■5 brand of condensed milk is sold for V I know another shop on Broadway a block V 0 distant where the same brand —same size 0 q —brings 19c. There's almost as much g 1 variation among wholesalers' prices on • i clothing. . 0 0 • • 0 When I'm in New York I shop the mar- Q X ket thoroughly. I scrutinize each X • closely. I compare values carefully. It is • 0 hard work. yes. But it explains why my 0 0 prices are so low —value considered. Q o o g This Season's Biggest Bargains % Kg I have jus* returned from our New York factory with some of the biggest bargains in new Fall Coats, Suits £p< and Dresses that we've been able to offer in months. tgp An absolute saving of one-third is assured you if you £" ou w 'ii be cyft DA *S\AIO price there are able to secure gS Eg. fJ 80,116 wonder- a coat of Fall's gw Vpg lul creations newest fashioning, full-lined, /gj Svb in the handsome new Silver- hand-tailored, with or with- £a\ tones and Wool Velours, fur- out fur-trimmings Materials g* HStf , , ..... , comprise Palmette and Stl- Zsi febg trimmed and plain-tnmmed, vertlp Bolivia. The same m o'°u S6O to $75, without JgS fjg doubt. &S fg? season ' hand tailored In the new Crystal rsM jN, {_} (J Cloth and Duvet de Laine, fur, and self-trim- Sgj Km med, in wide range of sizes. This coat rep- ego Cg resents a saving to you of at least $25. Full lined and most handsomely finished. v§) p Suit Special Dress Special 1 ftp For Saturday Only For Saturday Only §s} lQ OO Unusually a rA Charming §$ KA pretty models, m S/I.O\J models, Just OO typical of unpacked. VsW yjg Bloom's indi- These are viduality, fashioned in Trico- some of the prettiest Dresses OS t£i% tines and Silvertones, beauti- ? how " at muc h higher prices y§o |1 fully fur-trimmed and self- Tri<^\inls 8 le H Hg trimmed. Sizes 16.t0 42. An to 42 sizes. Silk cord trim- <§7 absolute saving of sls or $lB mings and some heavily SSj fis? at this wonderfully low price. braided. >sW 1 Coatees 37.50 to 1 NJVJCAi handsomely lined with _ Kg? pussywillow silk. Com- ftO PTA c*; HS pare these prices. UjLjt)\J Cg BLOOM'S—I 9 North Third Street y§J FRIDAY EVENING, BABIUSBURQ TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 7, 1919. HOME FROM CONVENTION Some of the Harrisburg women just home after attending the 38th annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Carlisle Presbytery at the Cen tral Presbyterian Church of Chani bersburg, are: Mrs. Herman P. Miller. Mrs. A. L. Chayne, Mrs. Wil liam T. Seheffer, Mrs. Charles H. Bergner, Mrs. Harvey Klaer, Mrs. A. M. Hess, Miss Anna Sanders, Mrs. Edward Hartwick, Miss Fisher, Miss Marguerite Robinson, Mrs. S. P. Eby, Mrs. George Roberts. Miss, Anne Kelker, Mrs. Morris Taylor, Mrs. E. B. Black, Mrs. R. W. Fair and Mrs. C. M. Rhoads. MRS. MECK IN HOSPITAL Mrs. William S. Meek, of Camp Hill, well known throughout the city as a singer and contralto soloist of the Stevens Memorial Methodist Church, underwent an operation tor appendicitis last evening at the Key stone Hospital. Mrs. Meek rested comfortably to-day. ANNOUNCEMENT M. MALL LADIES' TAILOR Itpnioilollni; and altering; of ull LUUICM' Wear. 1213 GREEN STREET INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL MALCOLM-BUCHER BRIDAL IN CHURCH Pretty Wedding Solemnized at Boiling Springs Last Evening Miss Helen Frances Bucher, | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jared C. Bucher, of Boiling Springs, and Gil bert Malcolm, of this city, were unit ed in marriage last evening at 8.30 o'clock, in St. Jbhn's Lutheran Church, Boiling Springs, the Rev. Dr. H. C. Holloway, of this city, as sisted by the Rev. Henry Welmer, pastor of the church, officiating. .The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of iridescent spangled net over white corded silk with court train of tulle, ller veil, arranged in coronet style, was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms worn by her moth er at her wedding. She carried a 1 shower of bride roses and Victory | flowers. In tlie Wedding Party Mrs. Roger Wisner Griswold, an j aunt of the bride, was matron of : honor. Her gown was of robin's egg satin with silver lace and she car- ! ricd an arm bouquet of pink roses. j The bridesmaids were Miss Re- i becea Thompson, of Carlisle; Mrs. Parker Vaughn Ahl, of Tremont; Miss Mary A. Bittinger, of HanoVer, and Mrs. William M. Bucher, Boil ing Springs, and the ushers were John J. Bollinger, of Hanover; Wil- | liam M. Bucher, brother of the bride; Harry G. Kinkele, of New York, and A. Todd Coronway, of Scranton. J. Douglas M. Royal of this city was best man. Following the ceremony at the church, a reception was held at the home of the bride, "Highland Ter race." The bride is a graduate of Con way Hall, Carlisle, and was a stu dent at both Irving College and Dickinson College. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Malcolm of White Plains, New York. He is a graduate of the Horace Mann High school of New York, 1911; Dickinson College, 1915, and the Dickinson School of Law, 1917. He is a mem ber of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, the Skull and Key and the Skilch agenee honorary societies. He serv ed in France as a member of Head quarters Troop, 79th Division, and is now manager of the Harrisburg Division of The Motors Mortgage Corporation of Pittsburgh. Minister's Daughter Weds Former Navy Chaplain Miss Anna Elizabeth Rue, daugh ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Vaughn T. Rue, of New Cumberland, and the Rev. Paul Burt, were united in mar riage last evening in Brooklyn, N. Y., in the presence of their imme diate families. The doublt ring cere mony of the Methodist Episcopal Church was performed by Bishop Wiliam F, Burt, of New York, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Vaughn T. Rue, father of the bride. • ' •