ANNOUNCEMENT Fur Sale Next and Tue In addition to our own large assortment of all kinds of cheap and higli-grade Furs, A New York Furrier will be with us the above two days and give us an opening, showing good Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces at small profits. New Suits, Coats, Gowns and Waists To-Day, Monday ANNEX, 311 WALNUT STREET 300 Voile, Lingerie anit Batiste Waists. Extra special, V>sc, lI.StS, for SOc New Black Zibeliue Coats—two styles—up-to-date, $5.73 and #6.73 WITMER, BAIR & WITMER | 202 and 311 Walnut Street | SOCIAL and PERSONAL DEBUTANTES ASSISI AI ' TEA FOR !HISS FERRIDAY Charming Affair Given This Afternoon by Mrs. A. Reeder Fcrriday to In troduce Her Daughter—Diuner and Dance This Evening (Muss Constance Ferriday was intro duced at a tea given this afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reeder Ferriday. lt>l7 North Front street. The house decorations were of yel low, a profusion of yellow ehrvsaa themums. against a background of yreeu, carrying oat tue color s.'henie. Miss Ferriday wore a girlish gown of white tulle, over white satia. with touches of silver cloth and lace, and carried during the afternoon various bouquets of the many sent by her friends. ..rs. Ferriday wore a gown of blac'.. tulle over white satin with touches of lace ai.d ,ier. Pouring tea were Mr.-. John C. Kun kle, Mrs. William Orville Hi'kok. iMis? Jennie Dull. Mrs. Dudley Irwin, of Buf falo, N. Y.. Assisting with Miss Per ridav were Miss Louise Carney, Miss Mary Elizabeth Meyers, Miss Dora <'oe and Miss Katherine Etter. de butantes of the season, assisted by 'Miss Sura Fullerton H;'«t ; ngs. Miss Myrvinne Leason. Miss Eleanore Darlington, Miss Frances Morrison, Miss Letitia Brady, Miss Marjorie Mercer, Miss Sara Mc- Conkev and Mrs. Thomas Earle. A dinner for the members of the re ceiving party will follow the tea with members of the younger set coming in for the dan .» later in tlie evening. The ilauoe guests will include: Mrs. William Hiekok. Mrs. John C. Kunklt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl, Mi1". and 'Mr". V\ . Wally Davis, Miss Hast ings. Miss 'Mvrvinne Leason, Miss Mleanor Darlington, Miss Frances Mor rison. Miss Marjorie Mercer, Miss Louise Carney. Miss Marv Meyers, Miss Katherine F.tter, Miss Dora Coe. Mr. Redus, John K. Alricks, Henry McCor mick Gross, Prank Brady, Roswell E. Hardy. John Magoon, William Mc- Creath and Richard Knibloe. Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstein, 151S Walnut street, announce the birth of a daughter, Beatrice Lena Goldstein, Saturday, November 14. Mrs. Goldstein was Miss Bessve Snyder prior to her marriage. "THE QUALITY STORE" Thanksgiving Linens CIXOE Thanksgiving is the one day when every housewife wants her table linens to be at their best, this announcement concerning our assortments of superior-quality linens is most timely. Scotch, Irish and German makes are represented—all are moder ately priced. Table Damasks An unusually broad assortment of Table Damasks showing many new patterns and beautiful designs—the kind that wear well and launder nicely. Mercerized, 64-inch, choice patterns, at :10c per vd. All Linen, 62-inch, lull bleached, at 6.1 c per yd. All Linen, 66-inch, full bleached, at 75c per vd. All Linen. TO and 72-inch, full bleached, at 81.00 per yd. All Linen. 72-inch, full bleached, at 81.25 per vd. All Linen, 72-inch, German silver blenched, at $1 to 81.25 per yd. Pattern Table Cloths, bleached and all linen —variety of beautiful pat terns in 2, 2 '<> and -I yards long by 2 vards wide at 81.75 to $lO each Round and Square Scalloped Table Cloths —all linen an.l pretty designs, ar 8:1.50 to 95.00 each All-Linen Napkins, in 18, 20, 22 and 24-inch sizes—full bleached and in rich attractive patterns, at SI.OO to 80.00 per rloz. Hemstitched Napkins, all-linen—wide variety of handsome designs, Beautiful Table Sets, consisting of table cloth and one dozen napkins to match —all-linen—in the most desired sizes, at ss. to *25.00 per set Fine All-Linen Tea Cloths, hemstitched aud scalloped in 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 siw, at SI.OO to $5.00 each Tray and Carving Cloths— in hemstitehed, open edge and scaling), • • 25c to sl.o candelabra carrying out the color! scheme. The guest of houor was given J a corsage dainty flowers. i The invitation list included: Miss Knisely. Miss Margaret Stackpole. Miss! Elizabeth Knisely. Miss Janet Sawyer, M:,s Frances Morrison. Miss Martha Fleming. Miss Helen Armor, Miss Vir ginia King. Miss. Helen Hani.nond, I Mi-. Frances Smith, Miss Margaretta Fleming, Miss Sara Jacobs, Mrs. Har-, ry Taylor Neale, Miss Margaret Me- j Lain, Miss Jessie Nichols, of New York 1 < itv; Miss Mary Coover, Dillsburg; Mrs. Harry Reily, of San Antonio, Texas: Miss Helen Delaney. Washing ton, and Mrs. Harvey F. Smith. .MRS. SCHARADIN' HOSTESS Gave a Turkey Dinner in Compliment to Miss Ella Barnhard Mrs. Ira H. Scharadin entertained a number of friends at a turkey dinner i at her home, 1924 Green street, last evening in honor of Miss Ella V. Barn hard and Warren Scharadin, whose wed ding will take place in the near future, j Covers were laid for Mrs. Olara E. I Barnhard. Mrs. Siogle. Mrs. Richmond, Miss Anna Siegle, Miss Clara Siegel, D. j O. Ellis. C. K. Wikert, W. P. Smith, B. | Kirtsetter, Edwin Scharadin, Paul j Scharadin, Miss Ella V. Barnhard, War- | ren Scharadin and Mi's. Ira H. Schara- j din. Kathryn Frick Takes Part in Play Miss Kathryn Mae Frick, daushter j of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Frick,' 94 North Seventeenth street, the' >tate's ward at the Mt. Airy Institution I for the Deaf, was a flower girl in a j theatri. ai performance given by the pu pils for the benefit of the aged and' infirm of the Doylestown Institution.' The play was given in the chapel of i the Mt. Airv school. HARRISBtJRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 19i4. THE GQGDMANSIO BE HOSTS Will Entertain Mail Clerks of Train 11 at Their Home This Even ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 8. Goodman I will eutertaju the mail clerks of train j 11, running from New York to Pitts | burgh, at their home in Camp Hill this j evening The men will play euchre and | pinochle, after which a Dutch supper will be served. The table appointments 1 will be in yellow and white, with chrv i sauthemums and softlv-shaded candela bra carrying out the color scheme. C-ov- j evs will be laid for W. K. Johnson. ( clerk in charge; A. L. Swart*, E. L. Hinterleiter, G. T. B. Matlack. J. <>l. Reinard. W l\ Aldinger, Howard W. ! Goodman, C. S. Romig and Charlps 8. i Goodman. News of Persons Who Come and Go Mr. and Mrs. Elmer HaHer and daughter. Miss Elinor Hatter, have re turned to their home in Baltimore after spending some time with Mrs. M. E. Hitter, 253 Hummel street. Miss Elizabeth Killinger, 37 South Thirteenth street, is spending the week end in Carlisle. Mrs. R. H. Harbeson, of Philadel phia, is the guest this week of Mrs. Eli;:a.beth Hantzman, 422 South Thir teenth street. Miss Elizabeth Hienerwaltl has gone to her home in Philadelphia after a lit tle visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Hantzman, 422 South Thirteenth street. Mrs. Mary Hess and son, Edward Hess, 523 Mueneh street, are the guests of relatives in Winchester, Va. Miss Adeline Wells has returned to her home in Wellsville after spending some time with Mrs. Blaine fiooser, j 1511 Regiua street. Miss Pearl Yahn, 526 South Thir- ! teenth street, is spending the week-end in Carlisle. •• E. E. Beidleman. Market and Ever green streets, has returned home from Philadelphia where he attended a ban q.iet at the Bellevue-^tratford. Mrs. Charles Ising and Miss Agnes ! Ising have returned to their home in ' Shireinanstown at tor a visit with Mrs. i John Whistler, 322 South Thirteenth ! street. Charles Covert. Second and State streets, has returned from a tri'p to lliii adelphia. Jacob Waidlick, 1329 Kittatinuy street, is spending several days in Mer eers'burg as the guest of her parents. Miss Helen Whiteman, Hummel street, is spending a week in Philadel- j phia with relatives. William Gensler, 1422 Walnut street,' and Thomas Beidleman, 22 South Thir- ! teenth street, are home from Mt. Gretna. 1 Dr. John P. Culp, 211 Locust street, has returned home from Washington. Frank Smith, 1908 North Second street, has returned from a trip to P.iil adjßk.hia. W. Ross Xilhitatl. 422 South Thir teenth street, is going to Eastou for several days next week. Miss (Helen Koller, of Mec'hanies'burg, is the guest of Mrs. t harles Raft,), 1415 Thompson street. George Sechrist and Harry Sechrist of Fourteenth and Swatara streets, have returned home from a visit in Perry county. La wren e Glass, 40 North Seven teenth street, has returned from Colum 'bia. Mrs. Katherine T.itzel, of 'Mechanics burg, spent yesterday with Mrs. Spicer. j 313 Walnut street. Frank Hesser, u«i Swatara street, has returned home from New York. | Mrs. Annie C. Litty and Miss Goldie •M. Litty, ol' Evansville, Md., are visit ing S. H. Morrow, 307 Briggs street. Mrs. Elizabeth Rose, 713 North Third street, is the guest of her sister in Reading. Miss Cora Watson, of Dillsburg, is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Grace Watson, 1111 Plum avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Myers, of Gettysburg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keefer, Tweutv-tirst street. Mrs. Thomas Burns, of Dillsburg, has returned home after a visit with her granddaughter, Mrs. Boyd Nesbit, 1111 Plum avenue. Mrs. O. E. Huber an i daughter, Mildred, of Philadelphia, are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pennell, 1525 North Sixth street, and attended the Pennell-Cris well wedding last evening. G. C. Yocum, 404 Crescent street,' is visiting relatives in Harriston, Ya., for a week. Mrs. George Blair and Mrs. Ambrose | Kramer have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Spangler, of New vine, and a delightful trip through the Cumberland Valley in Mr. Spangler's automobile. They stopped at Chambers burg and Shippensburg and visited the Scotland Orphan Home. Miss Bessie L. Zimmerman, 2116 North Fourth street, is spending the week-end with Mrs. E. M. Schlosser, at Easton. Miss Margaret V. Heikes, 1626 Chestnut street, has returned home after a very pleasant three months' visit with relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. A. Carson Stamm and Miss Julia Stamm, 333 South Thirteenth street, have gone to New York to join Miss Maude Stamm and Miss Julia Stamm and the whole part}' attended the Yale-Harvard game at New Haven to-day and a fraternity daue e to-night. John Hargleroad, of Los Angeles, Cal„ will arrive to-night to be the guest of his cousin, C. W. Hargleroad, 340 Hummel street. Miss Dorothy Sterline, 229 State street will spend Thanksgiving at her home in Muncy, Pa. Miss .Teannette Hargleroad, 340 Hummel street, will leave on Wednes day for a visit to Shippensburg and Chambersbu rg. Miss Julia Piper, 340 Hummel street, will leave Thursday for Ship pensburg and Chambersburg. Miss Mary C. Orth will chaperon a party of girls as a week-end house party at Manada Gap. Those who will be in the party are: Miss Lillian Mil ler, Miss Mabel Wright, Miss Katherine Fahnestock, Miss Naomi Bevard, Miss Elizabeth McCormick and Miss Kath erine Orth-. To Arausi a I special attention must be paid to the Stomach and Bowels for they have a direct influence on each other. You will find it a | ejood plan to take HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters for a few days to help Na ture restore these organs to strength and healthy activity. AVOID SUBSTITUTES DANCE IN MAW'S HALL Pleasant Affair Given By Miss Mar garet Gilger and Miss Helena Tettermer Miss Helena Tettemer and Miss Mar garet Gilger gave a dance in Han shaw's hall last evening with the fol lowing guests in attendance: Minnie Moeslein, Mabel Wilbar, Rose Boss, Cora Bitting, Anna Rudy, Flor ence Capin, Myrtle Billet, Mary Leiby, Yerna Gsell, Ruth Mentzer, Maude J. Fiese, Hazel Fraim, Catherine Hager ir.au, Sara Coukliu, Sara McLaughlin, Ruth Amnion, Rebekah Handler, Mary Kelly, Helen Strine, Ruth Unger, Mar garet Deiseroth, Pauline Amnion, Mary yuinn, Esther Koch, Ruth Gorkes, Catherine Quinn. Bessie Capin, Mar garet Myers, Francis Sawyer, Lola Heisler, Ruth Hilton, Margaret Gilger, Helena Tettemcfr, George Kinnard, Harry Genkes, Joseph Masterson, Merl Harris, Ross Wirt, Mark Hartinan, W. J. Corish, Joe Weikel, Paul Bruehl, Harry Morton, Samuel Books, Robert Dennis. Arthur W. Loser, Ephriam Brenner, Henry Brenuer Rube Boden horn, David . Wilbur F. Harris, director of l the choir of Market Square Presbyter ian church, entertained the members of the choir at her home, 111 Boasj street, Thursday evening. • Spent Day in Mercersburg Mrs. Kstello Thomas Steele and.Mrs. Annette Thomas Steele, of Mechanics- I burg, spent to-day in Mercersburg as i the guests of Mrs. William Mann Ir vine and Miss Camille Irvine. the world-known emblem of A Victrola hj No other emblem stands for i , >j| the same amount of real pleas ure as does this one. ! And thousands of families know it. iI, Hundreds of families will J learn it at Christmas time. Yours should be one of those jj! hundreds. ||| If you are considering one of |; || these great pleasure-givers, ! consult our salesmen now. |j| Any instrument reserved until Christmas. And convenient ill payments if you wish. C A\ Sl&ler* | |||«3o Norfk 2iyJ St «... I 1 li ASTRICH'S WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A ROUSING BIG MONDAY SALE AGAIN We Have Again Scooped Up Some Wonderful Values in IT BLACK VELVET AND PLUSH HATS m Which are going to be put on sale this Monday at EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES $2.00 Plush Hats MONDAY $3 qq v e i ve t Hats MONDAY A limited quantity of nice . '.-'" F. V ?! vet Bai , lor9 - wilio brim< /t» m ■ little small Silk Hatter's Plusli JJHg tt iQ Hats; all good shapes, facing. solid collar, crush crown, |{/A# iff _ slipstiched edgings $3.00 Plush Sailors MONDAY $ 3 and $ 4 Black Velvet Hats MONDAY Extra Special AQ. Tliese lints are made of the finest black I Finest black moleskin plush, 2Vj inch U\p "ect silk pile velvet, medium and small mmf* brim, crush crown and 2-inch collar; solid vJxy shapes; over 20 styles to select from; ev black eryone the very newest $3.00 Hatter's Plush Hats MONDAY $4.00 Lyons Silk Velvet Hats MONDAY Finest quality Salt's Silk Reaver top— Guaranteed genuine Lyons silk velvet; wV A plush brims; all the newest turban, sailor 8 of the newest and best medium and /lrl| and trieorne shapes small close-fitting styles; all new $3.00 Large Sailor Hats MONDAY $2.00 Colored Top Hats MONDAY The New Picture Hat. made of ex- (t ■ QC . S ' ,k Velvet Bailors . colored tops, black DO a cellent quality, erect pile black silk aft I velvet facing, red sand, white and green velvet, 3*>&-inch brim, crush crown, . T ® tops . \J\J\j $6.00 Velour Hats MONDAY $1.50 Flossie Allen Sailors MONDAY The genuine imported Austrian Ijhgailt black felt, \\ ide gl'OS- A velour Sailors, Florence Allen shape; gl'ain Silk baild, roll bl'ini; ft ■■ black, brown, green, red *nd grey, .. * * Florence Allen shape VV V In Onr Trimming Department We Offer On Monday the Following 75c and 98c Ostrich \Mp $2.50 Ostrich Lobster y44 Fancies, Monday, . . Bands, All Colors. Monday, A*— I MONDAY , 75c and 98c Black Imitation /■ /■ 75c Silk Velvet Roses MONDAY Aigrette Fancies, flflC T L , ar^e .°P en ros(1 hl P'"k. lIlLp Jack, cerise and yellow J. JL\/ $4.00 Ostrich Plumes MONDAY Black and white, 18 inch- (ft J QQ s 2o ° and $ 2 - 50 Ostrich Fancies mo^ay es long, 9 inches wide; best jl I fk\ Hundreds of new fancy trimmings. VV/d 1 u/XivJvJ black, white and all colors; onlv tlie most (1 fill heavy flues desirable styles in this lot, . . . \JVJ\j 75c and 98c Gold and Silver MONDAY 75 c White and Black Velvet MONDAY Flowers 011/ a Poppies Large open roses, half buds, with sil- /m'BB Three of the newest patterns with •BanM. ver and gold foliage; teq new patterns, . . 9/ wliite, black or yellow centers $3.00 Ostrich Bands MONDAY $1 QQ Feather Breasts MONDAY I 36 inches long, !> inches wide, best ffl® f| /| All colors, includiiij; white, light blue /I /9 A it ostrich stock, full curled; white, black I till, and pink—l yard long—from I to 2 '■■ | ■ and colors JL ill inches wide $4 and $5 Ostrich Fancies MONDAY §2 Fancy Wings and Aigrette MONDAY One case full—your choice of any /h new patterns, 4 V 4 35c Fancy Ribbons *£ N ° AY 30c Moire Ribbo n S MONDAY I 5 >4-inch elegant all Silk Fancy Dres- • . Ctik *\ den Ribbons, for fanev work and hair /llgfl" 0%-mch extra fine quality Silk Moire »»|aA ribbons, beautiful floral'designs, vard, .. aVV Ribbons in all the latest colors including Alll , . black and white, yard J«VV SI.OO Marabou Trimming MONDAY 50c Fancy Ribbons MONDAY I Black or natural and white, PA _ CbF 1 _ extra fine quality, heavy and t|Jff . 7 ""rf-8-inch elegant siik Dresden mi,- fkp „ ' r 1 J W fj v b°ns—two new designs—each in seven to full, vara, eight different colorings, yard, ■' MRS. FOUGHT HOSTESS Entertained Members of "Jolly Eight' Club" at Her Home Mrs. J. H. Fought entertained the members of the "Jolly Eight Club" at her home in Paxtang last evening.} j Music an