AGAIN THIS MONDAY Greatest 2Rc hat sue • mM%9 EV£R HELD Owing to the bad weather of last Monday and to accommodate our customers, we repeat last Monday's Special Sale for THIS MONDAY, February Bth. The extreme low prices and the desirability of the hats offered will make quick selling. Be on hand promptly at 9 o'clock and get YOUR best pick. All Our Small and Medium Black Silk p -Velvet Hats, Regardless of Former Price MB% ft or Value, This Monday Only—Choice at jfai w U HERE'S YOUR LAST CHANCE . H With two months of winter weather before you, why not buy another hat or turban to help you bridge the space between now and April f The price is almost nothing. The shapes are just what you want now for cold weather wear. The small, close-fitting Turban, or the narrow brim velvet shapes. Those arc not a lot of freak ish shapes—no shopworn hats—but a clean assortment of the kind of hats which we have boon selling most successfully up to this minute. These hats were OCp originally priced from 98c to $2.98. At th > above-mentioned price of only.. You cannot afford to let this opportunity go by. All Our Highest Grade Velvet and Plush Turbans CCa Regardless of former price or value: Monday www 1 All Our Large Silk Velvet Sailors Q&p M Regardless of former price or value: values up to choice on Monday. w V Beautiful New Style Ostrich Lobster Bands « \\ hite, black, pink, light blue. sand, rose and yellow; a complete hat trim- m ming: Monday only f VU Great 25c Sale of New Silk and Velvet Flowers Newest imported clusters, including all the highest colors and m 9K tints: flowers which usually sell at ->oc and 7oc; Mondav only, . . HX9 Large Imported SILK and VELVET ROSES am Pink, Jack, cerise, imported to retail for $1.25; special for this Mondav hill* R only, bunch ' UUlf | Newest FRENCH FLOWER WREATHS a a Combinations tiny silk and velvet rosebuds and fruit which usnallv seil 75c to $1.00; Monday, wreath iTll White and Black Ostrich Pompons AM* Some with aigrette center, usual selling price 75c; Monday ■' VU Any Ladies' Trimmed Velvet or Plush g% I * Hat in the Store, Choice on Monday Jr ff|J Li Regardless of former price: all fur trimmed Turbans included. Sflß 0 | A QTR TPH'Q Fourth and i > Market Streets ® DAMAGE WROUGHT BY BOMB FROM GERMAN TERRORS I ~"j ST. PETEB'S ON til. PETE RS PLAIN, YARMOUTH. Tbe accompanying picture, showing the destruction of St. Peter's House. In Yarmouth. Is a silent witness of the havoc wrought by the Zeppelin airships iu their raid on the English coast towns. In this building alone several persons were killed by the deadly bombs dropped froiu the sky by the death dealing machines. Tbe building wn» reded from top to bottom by the force of the explosion of a botub. [ , British Life Guards England's famous Life guards, now regarded as the oldest cavalry com mand in the world, were organized just after the restoration. They were recruited from the old cavaliers who v .-.v - ' -w- - r*. *• , -- - ~tt r HAKRISBFRO STAR-INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1915. fought for f'rince Charles Sti'. i■, Mrs. King. Mr. and .Mrs. I James C. Costello. DENTAL SUl'lliTY BANQUET | Held Last Evening at Hotel Plaza With Dr. E. R. Rhsin Presiding The second annual banquet; of the j Harrisburg Der.'.al Society was held , lap. night in the Hotel Plaza, with the president, Dr. E, R. Rhein, presiding. Or-. W. b. Keller read a paper on "Thej Relation of the Pat ent to tie Dentist" i and an open discu sion followed. The next meeting of ihe society will be' held at the office of Dr. Rhein, Friday, March 3. Tliuse present were Ueorge A. Cole ■jnau. D. 1. Rutherford. E. R. Rhein A. ->. Koser. J. J. 'Moffett, W. L. Keiler, C. F. Keim. W. E. Bai-lerchant, C. A. Sniieelv', D. P. Deatri.-h. H. M. iJrk patrick, H. M. Boyer, W. L. Deitz, .1. C. Reed, G. VV. Lime, 11. £M. Cumbler, B. F. Aulmiller, H. E. Stine, H. D. Rhein. W. J. tSeheiflev, M. Edward Richards, W. B. Mosteller. Members of Choir Entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gallagher enter tained the members of the choir of Alaclay Street Church of God, ait their home, 342 Harris street, last evening. The guests included Misses Blanche Gingrich, 'Helen Zellers, Ethel Dissinger, Susan Groff. Viola Heisev, Helen M&r kle, Sadie Gordon, Gertrude Gallagher, Ma.vine Sellers, Mrs. George Sellers, William Barmont, Albert Sipple, Banks •Martin, Lerov Mc.kle, Morris Von 1 Kluck and Clifford H. Zellers. News of Persons Who Come and Go Mrs. Stanley C. Smith and daugh ter, Mary Elizabeth, 1605 Green street, are visiting relatives at Halifax. Mrs. R. B. Gilbert and daughter, Mary Louise, 252 Verbeke street, are visiting the former's parents, Mir. and Mrs. Zimmerman. at Halifax. Miss I.ila Zug, 1711 'Market street, lias gone to Sliamokin for the week end. Miss Esther (iraham, 271 Hamilton street, is spending several days iu Phil adelphia and Lancaster. Mrs. Margaret iMcUill, of Oil City, grand worthy matron of the Order of Eastern Star of this Stats, was a guest at the Metropolitan yesterday and at tended the meeting of the local chapter last night. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, of Lebnnon, district deputy, was also in attendance. Mrs. George P. Barnitz, 229 Boas street, spent a day in Philadelphia. Miss Helen McFarlanrl, of Breeze Hill, hris returned from Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Mrs. Ross A. Hi-kok and Miss Sar ah Hastings arc spending tbe week in New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. Frederick Hurlbut, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, is the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. 0. H. Hunter, 1518 Allison street. Mrs. Hurlbut and Mrs. 'Hunter spent several days in Washington. D. C., this \v(ek. Mrs. Isaac W. Hoffman and son, Her bert F. Hoffman, of Millersburg, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Emily K. Miller, 1129 Cowden street. Miss Mary Owen, of New Bloomfield and Miss Edna Owen, 1909 Wood nve nue. are spending the week-end at Lan caster. Mrs. Ab.am Groff, of Old Orchard is the gue«t of her sister at Annville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, 1329 Vernon street, have gone to Princeton, N. J., and Philadelphia to spend a week with relatives. Miss Emma Knight, 223 Maclay street, has returned from a three months' trip to Sharon Hill and Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weidenmyer, 32 South Seventeenth street, are speed ing the week-cud with Or and Mrs. ,J. Frank Small at York. Mrs. Del. Bailey, of Chambersburg, is the guest of Mrs. Wilsou Zerbv, 104 2 Market street. Dr. aud Mrs. .1, Frank Small, of York, have returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Samuei Weidenmyer, 32 South Seventeenth street. Miss Marian Strouse, of Irving Col lege, will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Strouse, 1632 North Second street. Edward M. Balsbaugh, superintend ent of the public scnools of Lebanon, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Balsliaugh, 10 South Thirteenth street. Mrs. IT. Grant Bright. 227 Hummel street, is spending several days at Leb anon. Mrs. M. Yofl'ee, of California, Pa., i has returned from a visit with her par j ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gross, 438 Wal nut street. Miss Mary Poflentwrger, SO" North Third street, is speuding the week-end i at Dauphin. Miss Katherine W-lhelm, 309 North j Second street, is spending some time iti ] New York. Miss Margaret E. Black, 509 North ' Second street, is visiting relatives iu I Washington, D. Miss Nettie Black, C>o9 North See ; ond street, is the guest of her sister, | Mrs. Harry D. Williamson, at High 1 spire. Mrs. Hirain Sheiik, 271 Hamilton ' street, is visiting in Philadelphia. | (LIB HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS Colonial Will Have New Locker Boom With Two Hundred Lockers A meeting of the board of governors and chairmen of the various committees of the Colonial Country Club, was held at the club house last evening and im ; portant business transacted. Plans for j a new locker house were discussed and | advertising for bids for its construction ( was authorized. According to the plans of the club | officials, the proposed locker house will ! be one of the most modern and | equipped in the State with two hundred ! locker reservations. Operations will be- I gin as soon as possible and the present j lockers will be turned over to the i ladies of the club and rebuilt into a • locker room. EMBROIDERY I'LIB MET Members Were Guests of Mrs. Mervine Cook Yesterday • Mrs. Mervine Cook entertained tr, Miss E'muia Grei-shaber, Mrs. Ot to ! Plack, Mrs. William Seerist and Mrs. j fMemne Cook. MARRIED LAST AUGUST ~ ! Miss Margaret Shirk and Barton Eshel-, man Announce Marriage Yesterday Terre Hill, Feb. 6. —After keeping the matter secret for more than five months, Miss Margaret C. Shirk, daugihter of H. T. Shirk, yesterday surprised her friends and The family 'bv announcing that she was marries I !asl August to Barton Bshelman, of Reading, at Elk'ton, Maryland. Tliev will be given a reception to-morrow. Brown-KuakJe Wedding Nefton. Feb. 6.—i Miss Olara T. Kun- | kle. of this place, and Chester T. 'Bro.vn,; of Lancaster were married yesterdav by t'he Rev. B. M. 'Breneman, pastor of the United Brethren eihursh, at the parson age. They were unattended. Mrs. Harvey Smith Hostess Mrs. Harvey T. Smith entertained at dinner at her home. 304 South Thir teenth street, last evening, in houor of ! Mrs. Bessie Maloy, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Arnet, of Center Hall. Six Weeks in Florida Mrs. *ni 111 r> n home, 1317 North Third street, last, IHr P H I Apl A\j I II evening. Officers were elected and ' Wf»l L/lli UU» routine Ijupiness transacted, after whish refreshments were served. J Jewelers I Harrisburg Hospital I 18 North Fourth Street I The Harrisburg Hospital is open \ daily except Sunday, between 1 and 2' HARRISBURG, PA, •'clock p. m. for dispensing medical ri-n _v. advice and prescriptions to those un- phone or write, hble to pay for them. V A "Different" Hat The "Houston Club" is different from all other Derbies in that it has char- JL acter and distinction, ele- & gance and service built , J RIGHT into it. The orig- ) ' inal here at $3.00. Po uLT OXT J/SfA SN. Third St IN \ "WHERE THE STYLES ORIGINATE" fl I * 3