WITMER, BAIR 8 ' : 50? and 75? $11.50, $21.50, $25.00 and $29.75 I he new flesh colored voile Tuxedo effect with vestee of Swiss Up-to-the-minute models in coats of covert, serge, gabardine f!{ H 'V ; ' ii j " i»" 'ii and goltine. in all newest shades. From ... SIO.OO to" $25.00 U lnte Jnp sllk wßlß,s Wlth str, P ed collars and cuffs: $1.20 value, 1 heck skirt in new flared model with wide-fitted belt. Special, Waists of striped tub silk in assorted colors; all sizes; $1.95 $2.95 value, $1.49 White ratine skirt in new tailored model with pockets and Dressy waists of Georgette crepe, laces, chiffon and crepe tie button trimming. Special 95? | chene, from to 46 sizes. $3.50, $3.95, $5, $6.50 & $8.50 Special No. I—6o Silk Jersev Top Petticoats, All Colors. The $3.00 Kind for Saturday $1.95 36 Messaline Petticoats, $1.75 g ~ 1 150 New Flare "Flexo" Fitted Top Petticoats made of the ' 2 finest quality messaline. trimmed with the very latest fancy design IB B V ! flounce of unusual beauty; white with black stripes, all black and plain We are the sole agents I £ rev and high colore—measuring up with average $1.50 grade. Owing for this Petticoat I to 10 decided change in styles a petticoat has become an absolute BB B B j necessity, THE HOUSE WHERE QUALITY AND HONEST PRICES ARE INSEPARABLY LINKED WITMER, BAIR & WITMER 202 Walnut Street SOCIAL and PERSONAL ISS HELEN D. SEAL TO WED L. BENJ. GARRISON IN FALL Announcement of engagement Made at Card Party and Linen Shower Given by Miss Pearl Ellenberger Last Evening Miss Pearl Ellenberger, 2039 North! Fourth street, entertained at her home I last evening in honor of Miss Helen D. | Peal. 2238 Penn street. During thej evening announcement of Miss Seal's | engagement to L Benjamin Garrison was made. Both Miss Seal and Mr. | Oarrison are employes of the Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Garrison hold ing the position of district engineer, with headquarters in this city. Miss EUenberger's home was beau tifully decorated in ferns and cut flow ers, the favors being large corsage bouquets of pink sweet peas. The guests spent the evening playing cards, and when the time came to present the prizes to the winners, Miss Seal was given a linen shower. Many beautiful pieces of linen for her new home were received. Refreshments were served to the following guests: Mrs. Nell Smith. Miss Villa Baker, Mrs. Herbert Zug. Florence Fage, Erina "Wilson, Vera Speas, Myrna Speas, Ruth' Grissinger, Mina Ellinger, Mabel Upde- j grove, Helen Seal, Alice Madden, Car- j rip Horning, Miss Gaugler, Miriam Tay- i The Piano With The Sweet Tone That's the Stieff. Visit our warerooins when contemplating a piano or player piano purchase and let us show you the superior ity of the Stieff. Rea sonable terms makes purchasing easy. CHAS. M. STIEFF 212 North 2nd Strut ["MARY JANE" * Vacuum Cleaner is the best dirt catcher known. She pets all the IT i- 1 ' dirt, all the dust, all the threads and scraps of paper, fV all the time. Fully guaranteed hv the Cleveland Sue tion Cleaning Co. Call to see her, or have us bring her 1 to Home, Church or Office and give you a free JT Hi Bell Phone No. 217ttJ—United Phone No. 835W Hkjjff E. BLUMENSTINE f] H ELECTKICAL CONTEACTOR ~ - jj 14 S. Court St., Harrisbnrg, Pa. JjLjZ Factory outlet for Fans, Mazda '^^vn.o Lamps and Church Lighting Fix- j ». .4HJ.11 *p<.».. i-.iiw.im ' ■*" —7! ■" "WW '-"M' ■" i.-Willi ill ■Win ■ h«*WWW**gpHl|l,,lUi!|l l|l T7ARRISBUT?G STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRW)AY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1915. lor and Pearl Ellenberger. The wed-1 ding of Miss Seal and Mr. Garrison will be a fall event. | May Day Fete To-morrow Everything is in readiness for the Mar Day fete which will be held to- i ! morrow afternoon, beginning at 2 1 [o'clock, on the lawn adjoining the residence of Mr. and Mrs. iPrank D. Carney, North Front street. The affair has been planned and ar ranged by the younger members of the) I Junior Aid Society who have been | | working pretty hard the past week or j | so getting everything in shape. There i will be numerous tables and booths where cake, candies, ice cieam. flowers 1 and other dainties will be sold. There will also be a country store in charge j of Miss Nelle Payne, Miss Winifred j Meyers and Miss Mary Cooper where ali the articles usually found in a 1 country store of the kind will be sold. I The feature of the afternoon will be a Maypole lance at s.o'clock with a dozen or more daintily costumed chil dren participating. In charge of the fete is a commit- j tee composed of the following girls: i Misses Katherine Rutherford, Mary Ixiuise Hubley, Nelle Payne, Winifred Meyers. Mary Cooper, Alice ljescure, Su-, sauna Maguire, Katherine Beidloman, Cecelia Kunkel, Christine Brandt, Doro thea Davis, Alice Cooper, Betty Oen-. Isi age r, Virginia Bishop and Louise] Hickok. 1 Governor Will Introduce Mr. Kelsey | Do you know how the little mothers lof Old Yucatan rock their babies to' I sleep? Albert Kelsey will not onlv tell about that to night in Fahnestoek'Hall ,but he'll demonstrate in a way that ! will appeal. Mr. Kelsey who iviii give an inter esting picture-talk for the benefit of! the Pure Milk Society, of Harrisburg, I lias brought along the necessarv para phernalia. " j One whole trunk full of curios, in-! j eluding blankets, vases and jars, some j queer hats and sandals and other ar-' ticles of wearing apparel and a censer ! of 300-year old incense taken from well of an ancient temple, was sent on j here by Mr. Kelsey yesterday to be i used in decorating the stage 'so as to I give the real local touch. And among | other things was a curious woven grass hammock. This will be strung on the 1 stage, and Mr. Kelsey in the course of I his talk will show how the Indian mother puts her baby or babies in the ! hammock and gentlv swings the heir or, heiress to by-lo land. Much interest centers in the pre- i liminary remarks that Governor Brum- 1 baugh is expected to give in introduc-! ing Mr. Kelsey. The Governor it is thought will likely tell of what Phila-I delphia has done for its own soeietvj for providing milk for babies while he , was school superintendent of the Quak ' er City. Very few tickets may vet be had for the picture-talk and /hese can be bought at either the Y. M. 0. A. or the ! Gorgas drug store. Golf Season Opens To-morrow The golf season of the Harrisburg Country Club will open to-morrow after noon and the opening event will be a match between teams captained by i Samuel C. Todd and Donald iMcCor mick. Ex-Governor Tener will be here for ; the day and if Governor Brumbaugh re mains here for the week-end they will play on opposing teams. Play will start at 1 o'clock. The drawings of the 1 teams were made last night, as follows: Donald McCormick, captain; .John K. Tener, Frank Payne, Jackson H. Boyd, Carl B. Ely. Lesley McCreath, Walter ! P. Maguire, William McCreath, R. A. | Hickok, Casper Dull, H. L. Hosford, ! John P. Dohonev, George H. Brown, Leroy J. Wolfe, George R. Moflitt, Wil liam E. Wright, Carl W, Davis. Walter H. Gaither. C. B. Miller, Lewis R. Pal mer. C. K. Ryder, William B. McCaleb, R. G. Cox. R. Boone Abbott, Frank J. Hall, E. Keister, K. J. Be van, Charles j H. Bergner, C. L. Miller, John Ericson, John P. Jackson, J. L Shearer, Jr., J. B. Cunningham, R. P. M. Davis, R. I C. Haldeman. Samuel C. Todd, captain; M. G. Brumbaugh, Robert McCreath. Joseph A. Clement, H. B'. Bent, A. M. Sides, George W. Reilv, V. C. McCormick, R. Goldsborough, Berne H. Evans, A. Boyd Hamilton, W. Walley Davis, Frank J. Brady, A. S. McCreath, W. L Gillespie. Henry M. Gross, L. E. John son. Neil Salsicb. B. F. Rover. F. Her | bert Snow. Paul Hooker, T.*D. Baldwin, I Henrv M. Stine, Theodore J. Gould, ! John Fox Weiss, Cyrus Woods. J. W. jV. Reynders, T. T. Wireman, Robert ! Fors.vthe, Clarence iFunk, C. M. Kalt | wasser, George F. Watt, R. V. McKav, | F. D. Carney, D. M. Dull. PUPILS OF PROF JENEVEE WILL BE HEARD IN RECITAL Students of Harrisburg Conservatory of Music Will Present Varied Pro gram at Recital This Evening Prof. Decevee Will Give Talk The students of the Harrisburg Con i servatory of Music will give a recital j this evening. The following program | will be given: '■ Piano solo, "Witches' Dance," Mac j Dowell, Eva Kramer; piano solo, "In vitation to the Dance," Weber, Lulu , Allen; vocal solo, "Springtide," Beck er, Miss Henrv; piano solo, "Staccato," Bohm, Frances Fisher: piano solo, : "Song of the Brook," Lack, Mary I Bistline; violin solo, "Zigeunerweisen,'"' Sarasate. Reba Barnes; piano solo, j "Tarantella," Mills, Anna Balsbach; ! baritone solo. "Invictus," Huhn, Fred l FOE SATURDAY ONLY v J " *«* Saturday, ... ' & Sizes 18 to 2H only. "We Advertise the Truth—The Truth Advertises Us" j Newest styles—all sizes. J s L Tomorrow We Begin a Quick Clearance of All Women's and Misses' Cloth Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts i The unusual warm weather of the past weeks, com- 'y. i j ma* / y hined with the daily arrival of suininer apparel forces us to WOfflM S aid MISIOS .'I make drastic price reductions on all Women's and Misses' Clflth Orfits Slcirft f j Cloth Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts. Costs have been I -!' > ignored and vou can now purchase stunning garments at Reduced For Immediate 7 /'( LTO AFTER-SEASON PRICES. Clearance-Skirts Worth Up i/W W : l/~v ■ \ A cl v\ Our entire stock of new Our entire stock of New A I Spring Suits without restric- Spring Coats offered in this | KU tion is offered in this special , .. # V ■ Allif sale. Beautiful styles, in ev- clearance, ( oats for ev- W erv new wanted material and ery occasion, in beautiful in N aiT wL r i r^TKe B a JJnd y neat B bu^k color. AH sizes can be fitted, materials, colors and stvles. »"1st w hands'. h '"" k "- A " Ie "- i: v , SUITS that formerly sold COATS that formerly sold §up to $12.98. QO up to $6.98. tfO QO THIS SEEMS ALMOST NOW VO.VO NOW, VO.Vd IMPOSSIBLE SUITS that formerly sold COATS that formerly sold cloth Dre3ses t0 be Bacri »T... *8.98 .... $4.98 StSSJri I ferent Model. SUITS that formerly sold COATS that formerly sold (scription la out of the qu?s- I upt»«B.9B. «1A Q6 up to $9.98. Ec QC KJSWM NOW TCTfIW season's newest and most deslr- xi v W able Htyle, elegantly hand-tailor- ed. All the newest materials, ln nTTTmr< ~ . „ , _ eluding high grade wool Poplins SUITS that formerly sold COATS that formerly sold "k. e^^ n p \o%r r 98 Ser 2uick F cl'e^ r up to $22.50. d>lo QQ up to $10.98. QQ «".* pn ce . NOW VLL.VC) NOW &4.V0 qq We Art Now Ready Two Big Specials in Waists for Saturday 1. with an unusual fine showtn* of I • t a"d 8 WaiStS WOmUl't 311(1 MUStS'I Skirts, in a variety of pretty ma- j ' • dill* ■*■■•••• worn'throug-hout^the'summer! b ' Worth U P to $1.50 Worth U P to $3.00 \*l Sj||( PfttiCOatt FOR SATURDAY j FOR SATURDAY A Mb£\ , Summer Dresses on