LADIES' BAZAAR Our January Clearance Sale Teems With Remarkable Values Crowds of women visited our store Saturday, the first day of our Clearance Sale. The number of sales was ample proof of the unusual values offered. It will pay you. as it has others, to investigate. Many Suits at Remarkable Savings All wool serge suits in navy Suits in all wool serge, popliu, anil black, satin . <£ 1 n fjo sl!s values. £ | A Choice for 1 U.yo Choice for j) 1 't.VO Outsize Suits in the Sale All wool serge suits in out sixes up to So, linings of Skinner's guaranteed satin, shades ate navy and black; regu 1 '"J AQ larly $22..i11. In this sale, i *P 1 Coat Prices Go To Low Ebb SO.OO values are ••-$2.98 I'ltish coats, guaranteed satin I $7 30 values 'ire C° Q*s lined, wide belt and full skirt. $9.9S to $ 12.9S values are * 1 Worth S,S !4S $10.9S SIS.OS to $29.9$ plush coats, ~,.00 values are $7.98 $ 12 .9 8 to $18.98 One lot ot IVrsinnnn < o ? »ts. *° rth $9.98 Tuesday Special Tuesday Special $1.93 Silk Petticoats, 98c $1.50 Waists. 59r M( , sslltlinc BIIU Petti(!ollts in „ ,n ° lingerie varietv of shades, ■special Tnes waists, all this season s models, -pocial Tnesdav only, limit one ,|av " n, . v - hm,t ODe ,0 » customer. } to a customer, ... .' Dresses, Skirts. Underwear. Furs, etc., ai equiv alent Price Reductions 10-12 South Fourth Street S OCIA L and 'WETiTiVe DftNCtNC" ! bWELLS BELGIAN FUND .Entrance Fees of ill C::its Chnrsetl for Contests Held at Harrisburs Country Club on Saturday—Several Parties Announced for This Week Tin' "tile dansant" given at the U.vrris'uurg Country Club. Saturday :i ft - rmoon. from ;i to ti o clock, was a de lishtful affair attendal by members of t younger set. Between d'inees tea i* as serve-1. poured by the mothers of tiie girl'' who had charge of the affair. An en.iova.de feature of the gatheriug p.ts a "com; otitive .lam e" lor which an entrance l"e P of I rnty-five cents »»; s charged. the uhkc ..Is swe '.:ng con siderably the amount raised for the Belgian Fund, totaling SI Ho. The 1 j lu minis orchestra, provided by Mis'. E eanor Neal Clark, j a veil for the janeing. Affairs of the Pressnt V.'sek Although the gaycties of the holiday season ; iactii-allv caine to u close on Saturday, several afl'a of interest I i juiety have been arranged for the present week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle. of Steel toil, have issued invitations for a dance St tii• r home to-morrow evening for their daughter. Miss Lleanore Earie. \lr-. Thomas M. Williamson and t!u> Misses Williamson have issued invita tions f a card pa: tv at their hom?, 1623 North Second street. Wednesday Rtternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wi.i.am Jeuniu.'-, of Dum-annuu, entertained the following g :ests at a New Year's house party: Miss >ar; i Montgomery MeCulloch. Mis? Caro.i le Lvnch. Miss Agnes Hess, of Steelton: Mis- Margaret West and Miss Man Wills, of Duncdnnon; .lohn Helff, Will : n West. William Boss. Christian an , Biward Jennings. Mrs. Joseph L. Shearer Hostess Mrs. Jos- ,'n L. shearer. Front and Shuylkill r.ets. gave an informal dance at h. ionic Saturday evening. The gaests included Miss Ruth Kinzer Payne. Miss Martha .nine Fletcher, Miss Snra'U Montgomery M.Culloeb, ■Miss Mary H -as, Mis# Almeda Wallow c Herman. Mist Elizabeth Knisely, (Miss Anne Isa.e SUrciuer, Miss Marion Irfiuise Hean. Viss Emily Brown, of Huntingdon: Mi-s Helen Gurnett. Mis? Klisaix'th Ross. \lisc Eleanor Lindsev litter. .loiin Motter Fletcher, DeForest liescure, James Hopkins Wi.-kenrhatn, .Norman Gravce. Samuel Angus Burns, Robert C. "8011. Brace lxing, Harold As tric-h. iMr. Croll. Choral Society Eelwarsal The Harrisburg ! ,*horal Society will hold its first rchear-al to-morrow night in Fahnestock hail, at the Y. M. C. A., and will meet ever; Tuesday evening thereafter, with B r . J. Fred Wolle, of Bethlehem, directing the rehearsals. Professor E. J. Denevee will be the accompanist. The cbmis will take np Handel's oratio, ''i>angcn.'' givTng the annual concert some tine in April. D. V. V. Sorority Dance The dance of the 1. V. V. .Sorority will be held this evenitg in Winterdale hall. Author's dob to Meet The first session of the Author's orn. of At lantic City, the wedding t, take place in the near future. HARRTSBURG ST AIMNDEPENDRNT, MONDAY TSVENTNG. JANUARY 4. 1915. MAYOR US HOST 111 DANCE He and Mrs. Royal Will Entertain This Evening in Honor of Their Daughter and Son Mayor and Mrs. John K. Royal will give a dance this evening in the Board 0 Trade auditorium, for their daugh ter. Mi >s Elizabeth Royal, and their son, John Douglas Miller Royal. A profusion cf Christmas greeuery, pahns mid flowers with many tiny elee-' t.', lights will decorate the ball room iud the l'| degrove orchestra will play for the dancing. There will Lie an informal reception at S.UO oVlo.sk, after which dancing will begin and continue until 11 o'clock « 'n •upper will be serve i. Receiving w h Mayor and Mrs. Royal will be M><- Kiizabetn Royal and John Doug hs Miller Royal, Ihe guests will include prominent State and city ofticials, societv of Harrisburg and members of the younger set. Mil. AM) MRS. BYLER HOSTS Entertained Members of Choir of Ridge Avenue M. E. Church Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Bvler. 1511 North street, entertained the members of the choir of Ridge Avenue M. E. ••liurch at their home Friday evening. \,i evening o* music was enjoyed, aft er which dainty refreshments were served. Tiiose present were Prof. L. I. Evans. ' "-gainst and director; Mr. and Mrs. IVank Bratten, Mr. anil Mrs. Rov Wal born, Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Cora Ewing Harr, Miss Belle Pancake, Miss Mary Nectcr, Miss Blanche Meloy, Miss Helen Bratten. Miss Verna Miller. An drew Jackson, Eric Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Bvler PARTY FOR,JEANETTE AROXSOX Mrs. Charles Aronson Entertained Lit tle Frifcndi of Her Daughter Mrs. Charles Aronson. 257 Forster street, entertained at her home yester day afternoon in compliment to her lit tle daughter. Jeanette. in celebration of her birthday anniversary. The guests included Mary Tausig. Ro-alind Freund, Mareaner Simms. Marion Deleon, of Wilkes-Barre; Jean , ette Rubin. Annette Freidman, Cecelia | Tausig. Lillian Houck, Elsie Rubin. 1 Florence Davi3, Wilheiinina Wohlfartli, ' Isabel Davis. Mary Freund. Blanche Tau j sig, Ruth Kapner. Evelyn Hampton. 1 Jeanette Miller, Samuel Hoffman. Earl I Alexander, '"harles Seligman, Stanley Hoffman, Joseph Seligman, Joseph J Kauffman and Master Kades. ENTERTAINED CHOIR MEMBJSBS Guerts of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Criswell on Saturday Evening Mr. and M'S. Frank Criswell delight fully cntertaine-l the members of the j Tabernacle Baptist chur'h choir at their j home, 543 Seneca street, Saturday even i ing. January 2, in a very pleasing man i rier. 1 After a pleasant evening of games and music a buffet lnn-iheon was served i to the following members: Misses Ruth j Weeber, Ethel Waid, Be*yl Kawel, Sn | san Kawrl, Margm-etta R«ed. Margariie i Wildman. Dorothy Criswell, Messrs. | (ieorge William Jones, William iiSwartz, Mr. and Mrs. F. Criswell, Air. i and "Mrs. Phil Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. iM. 1 I'rieh. IMr. and Mrs. F. Wefoer and iMrs. | E. tie hof stal L Adama-Engle Wedding Warwick. Jan. -4.—3iisa Maggie H. ' Engle, of this plaee, and Harvey Adams. lof Dear Ijititz. were married by the ' Hev. P. T. Brosins. pastor of the Uniterelphia. Miss A;inie Matthews. Fourth and Walnut streets, has returned from a INFLAMED SKIN TROUBLE ON LEO Itchy, Scratched and Broke Skin, Scalp Also Bothered, Dandruff Scaled Off, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. 513 East 16th St., New York City.— "About two years ago an itching took place just above the ankle. In a short time it t became so Itchy that at night it prevented me from sleep ing and I scratched it so hard that I broke the skin. The clothing Irritated it and added to the inflammation. My scalp also bothered me. The dandruff scaled off and could be men plainly in my hair and when combing It would fall like snowflakes. My hair was very dry and lifeless and came out at the slightest touch of the comb. "The trouble lasted eighteen months when Cuticura Soap and Ointment were suggested to me. After usinif them for about a month I felt improved and could rest at night. I have no more trouble now thanks to Cuticura dbap and Ointment. My leg and scalp are healed." (Signed) Patrick J. Reilly, August 8, 1914. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32 p. Skin Rook on request. Ad der*, post-card "Cuticura. D«pt. T, Bar ton." Sold throughout the world. Here not Alone flecauae Prlees Are Loner, Rut llecatme Qualities Are Better|Hllß||H||HHHHß SOSV TO-MORROW WE REGIN OUR £&& BIG JANUARY WHITE SALE £*] in which we present everything in white that is to be found in the modern department \fr>» store at prices that you won't be able to match elsewhere for like quality. \£25!S/ AN EVENT WORTH NOTING AND PROFITING THEREBY Bright, Fresh, New Undermuslins I Muslins. Damask, I Pillow Oases, Sheets and Fancy White America's Best Makes at Noteworthy Prices Goodß - rtc • in a Ladies' Drawers Ladies' Corset Covers and Brassieres BIG WHITE SALE Cambric Drawers, with ruffle, sale price, 13He. pi ain tight-fitting Corset Covers, high and low _ ... _ Cambric Drawers with ruffle and hem stitching, sale necks, sale price. Oc. FIfST QUtlllV MfircltfllldiSfi _ i.^ c ' , . , . , , . Lace Trimmed Corset Covers, sale price, lite. Cambric Drawers with trimmings of lace and em- ' TlnmiwlnnJ 11. UP J ii broidery, sale price. 20c. one lot of Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trim IlirOUfijlOUl NO SGCOIKJS Cambric and Nainsook Drawers, extra fine quality, med. 20c value, sale price, 10c. with lace and embroidery trimmings, sale price. Special lot-of Nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed Fno-lioli T /nim-Ufk 25c. back and front, IVk- value, sale price, arte. ® 8U J - ,0,l « T;l0ln Lot of trimmed Brassieres, saJe price, l»c. J!J7 T " lu * *«• Ladies' Skirts, Combinations and Special lot of Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Bras- I J 15c value, t .!!".*.!!*.!!!"\\\ [* I Princess Slips slereß - ** vall,e ' siUe price - »*• TIES ::::^::;::::;. IE Long and Short Skirts, embroidered, lace and hem- Children's UndermUSlinS '° P " ~ n '.f d i£?™d stitched ruffle, sale price, 25c. Ladies' Combination Suits. 50c value, sale price. Children's Drawers, 10c, !2V»c, 15c, 10c and 25c. 35c. Children's Skirts. 25c. Frwjch Nainsook C0 special lo rices tS ' Bmbr ° ldery trimmßd ' at Children's Gowns. 25c. , a *e v...* H 10b Princess Slips! 8 lace and embroidery trimmed, at Children's Drawer Bodies, lOc, 15c and 25c. .iaH; special prices. • »<■ value. . '. T — ~ , , ]'® P' r cent. discount on fnmhian ofi Ladies' Gowns i Ladies Corsets piece. Lot of Ladies' Trimmed Gowns, 20c value, sale special mention is made of our Ladles' Corsets whit* crepc P n,.r f„ r imder price, inc. _ ... , I with side garters attached, BOc value, sale ramiiinii. 17c value. sale price ioe Lot of Ladies' Trimmed Gowns, :10c value, sale price, 25c. i»c 40-inch white voiiea. sale price, price, 25c. | | iav4e Special lot of Ladies' Gowns, at special prices. *»• white Ratine. Hale price. iav4e v I'Ot of Fancy White (inodai ntrlpen, plaid* and check*, 15c value. 10c II 111 36-Inch Bleached >lllillln. Sale Embroideries and Laces in All Widths and Styles ; Hp l.onndale t'amhrlc. Sale price. 10c A Complete New Stock at End of Season Prices .'"t® Lot of Cambric Edges, sale price, sc. ] price. .. 4V4c Lot of Nainsook „d Mw ..>«M. BP»W in All Over Shadow Imm U~~rr. .a, One lot of*All-Over Shadow Laces, white and Lot of Swiss and Nainsook Edges, sale price, lOc. ecru, 75c value, sale price, 25c. Pillow Cases Lot of 18-inch Flouncings, sale price, ioe value. Sale price... no Lot of 18-incli Swiss and Nainsook Flouncings, sale ibc value. Sale price... . i3v>c price. isc. i Special in Imitation Oriental f«'« »»;«® it* ' £_ . J _ ~ _ , »c value. Sale price 18c Lot of 18-iu. Extra Fine Nainsook Flouncings, 10c. V Ollise and Ratine .Del 11 CIS Jj s ' J"'"'" ' - ••• SSc ' a „ 39c Mercerised Damaik. Sale price. Lot of St. Gall 27-in. Flouncing, special value, 25c. i 350 V!Uu6 ' sale pnce ' 8c- . „ . : ' llemmed Mercerised Napkin*. Sale Large assortment of Insertion Galoons and Fancy — ——— price, ............. •■s<%7c, *«« d»e each Hack Towels. Sale price, Edges at ioe and isc. Stificial in Oriental Laces Sc> u> °' ia v4c and isc , „ " f, Bleached Tnrklah Towela. Sale price. New Cotton Torchon Laces, sale price, 2c. One lot of Sample Pieces of Oriental Laces in ioe. i2%c, 17c and r*c . Edges and Flouncings, 45c to $1.50 values, Beat quality cotton craah. Sale price, New Cotton Torchon Laces, sale price, 3c. ' Be ~ e P" te ' — c - Mnen Toweling: and Craahea. Sale New Cotton aud Linen Torchon Laces, sale pnee, oc. J price Bc. ioe, 12V4c and isc y " Odd iots of General Mer- I II ARAFtID Adt ■vlAFffe January Clearance of Broken ch&ndice Throughout the Store I W I V ■%M w mM O MMI llllvlll V# IWI V Lines of Merchandise remain are included in a general sale wucttC CUCPV aty io mpnim 114 V from Holidays, marked at at Special Prices. WlltHt tftHT ÜBI l» dANUHIH "*• Quick-Riddance Prices, 215 Market Street Opp, Court House week's visit to Tyrone, where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Fred Wes- j ton. Miss Katheriue Suiiih, a student at Drexel University, Philadelphia, re turned yesterday, after spending the holidays with her pareu'ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Smith, 1313 North Second street. Miss Henrietta Bi.-hop. 1119 North j Sixth street, has returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Richard McGowan has returned to Pittsburgh, after a visit with his r ar ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. McGowan, 220 Emerald street. Joshua Swartz has returned to Get tysburg College, after a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swartz, 1511 North Second street. Mi«s Marian Hempt, of Camp Hill, returned to-day to Philadelphia to re sume her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts. Mrs. J. D. Rice, of ChambersbuTg, is the guest of her father, Amos Smith, at Camp Hill. Miss Grace Stoner, 1114 Wallace street, and Miss Eleanor Snyder, 826 Cowdeu street, have returned to their . homes from a visit to Tnompsontoiwn. David Ellemaii, of Rochester, N. Y„ is the guest of J. W. Cooper, 14 ' Capital street. i Mr. aud Mrs. Frank K. Stoner, 1726 Fulton street, spent yesterday in Phila- I delphia and attended the Sunday meet ! '"K ? - Charles Yahu has returned to Phila ; delphia, after spending his vacation at I the home of his parents on South Thir ! teentU street. Miss Kuth Yoder, 11G Herr street, | left yesterday for Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, to resume her studies, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. C. W. E. Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. William Riggs, of j Philadelphia, spent the holidays with I Mr. aud Mrs. L. A. Faunce, 1314 ' North Thir l street. Mrs. Perry Koons, 2041 Penn street, has returned from a visit to Pittsburgh and New York. Uriah Poffenberger, 1942 North Sixth street, has returned from a trip to New York. Miss Helen Patterson and Miss Craige Patterson, 1712 Green street, returned to-day to Wilson College, after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson. Miss Harriet Deal, of State College, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr. aud Mrs. Robert' E. Holmes, Eight een) h and State streets. Joseph P. Yungei, South Eighteenth street, is attending the annual shoe and leather convention at Boston, Mass. Arthur Stover, of Wilmington, re turned home to-day after a visit with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Honser, 172 4 State street. Miss Charlotte Tillinghant, of Provi dence, K. 1., has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hartzell, 542 Forrest street Cecil Stanley Holmes, Eighteenth and .State streets, spent his vacation with relatives at State College. Miss Ada M. C. Hartzell, of Boston, has returned to her home after a holi day visit with her brother, W. E. Hart zell, 542 Forster street. Miss Marie Townsend, 2127 North Fourth street, left to-day for Wilson College, Chambersburg. Miss Sara Faunce, 1314 North Third street, is at Duncannon, the guest of Miss Helen Sommers. Miss Alberta Kling, of Marysville, lias returned after a visit with her sis ter, Miss Katherine Kling, 1110 Peun street. Mrs. Emma Poffenberger, nf the Don aldson apartments, has returned from a visit to York. Francis lungerich, of Jersey City, has returned home trom a several days' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn W. Cotterel, 1800 North Sixth street. Miss Bert Black, of Cliambersburg. left to-day for her home aiter a visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert E. Holmes, Eighteenth and State streets. Miss Ellen Nissley, of LandisvilLe. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Swonger, 417 Woodbine street. Miss Verna Smith, 2004 Susquehanna street, left on Saturday for an indefi nite stay at State College. Mrs. Ben Bvers, 2006 Green street, has returned from a visit to Philadel phia. Miss Marian Lut/ returned to-day to the Pennsylvania School and Museum of Pine Arts, Philadelphia, after a holi day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lutz, 2141 North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. H. .T. Shuman. Cliam bersburg, spent the holidays with the latter's brothers an i sister, H. E. Shat zer, Philadelphia, and Miss Lizzie Sliat zer. this city. J. B. Livingston, Chicago, spent New Ye.ar's day with hi.; sister, Mrs. A. T. Cook, 610 Woodbine street. He left for Philadelphia. Miss Lauia Hetzel, Lewisburg, is spending the holidays with her cousin. Mrs. .T. W. Walker, 1403 North Second street. PARTY FOR HELEN ECKELS Parents Entertained Friends of Their Daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Eckels entertained at their home in Cloverdale compliment ary to their daughter, Miss Helen Eck els, in celebration of her birthday. Mu sic and games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coeklin, Misses Mary and Sara Cocklin. Alice Coeklin, Miriam Coek lin, Florence Cocklin, Mrs. Arthur B. Cocklin, of New York; Ada Gleim, Mir iam Gleim, Alma Weber, Helen E. Eck els, Russell D. Calev, George Davis. Howard Eckels and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Eckels. WARNER-WRIGHT WEDDING Ceremony Performed at Ij&ncaster on New Year's Day Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Elta B. Wright, of 419 Hummel street, and Jesse S. Warner, of 1612 Swatara street, whioh took place Friday afternoon, January 1, at 2 o'clock, at thp parsonage of the First Methodist church, Lancaster. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. A. Bawden after which Mr. and Mrs. Warner returned to their homes in this city, telling no one of their marriage, intending to keep it a secret until some later date. The Rev. E. B. Baker to Wed (Marietta, Jan. 4. —Tb