LADIES' BAZAAR. Two Worthy Items For To-morrow's Selling * " / -i is.oo and s4.nn NII/K JIESSA- 25ther I'crsouals on I'age B.J HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH GUESTS AT CARDS WITH THE GAITHERS Drawing Room Is Cleared For Dancing After Late Supper After games of bridge last evening: with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hugus Gal tlier the parlors were cleared while the guests were at supper and dancing was enjoyed. The rooms were bright with Spring flowers and the guests included Mrs. Tener, Mrs. Richard J. Haldeman, Mrs. A. Wilson Norris, Mrs. William O. Hickok, Mrs. Daniel H. Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, Mr. and Mrn. Spencer C. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. William Baird Mcdaleb, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. B. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe Reily, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Z. Wallower, Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Salsich, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle. Mr. and Mrs. W. Walley Davis, Dr. and Mrs. John Barr McAlister, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford D. Coe, Miss Jane Sulley, of Petersburg, Va.; Miss Elise Haldeman, Miss Caroline Long enecker, of Wernersville; Miss Letitla Brady, Miss Anna Brady. William C. Fnwnes, Sr., Thomas Lynch Mont gomery, Dr. Henry M. Stine, Lyman D. Gilbert, A. Boyd Hamilton, Dr. John F. Kunkel. Walter Daub, of Pottstown: Dr. William E. Wright, Dr. George Relly Moffltt, John Erics son, Vance C. McCormick and Thomas R. Moffltt, Miss Lillian Sheaffer Celebrates Birthday Miss Lillian Sheaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheaffer, of Worm leysburg, was given a surprise party in celebration of her birthday. The young folks had a merry time with music and prize contests. Supper was served to the follow ing guests: The Misses Margaret Bear, Mary Goeltler, Grace Gribble, Cora Barnhart, Ruth Stone, Hester Rupp, Edna Gribble, Pearl Honick, Almeda Huhl, Rae Ludurick, Edna Sheaffer, Blanch Rulil, Reva H. Fisher, Ethel Parks, Miriam Bear, Josephine Stam baugh, Lilliam Sheaffer, Grace Reed, Mildred Nonemaker and Lizzie Goek ler, Mrs. Shambaugh, Mrs. Goekler, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Sheaffer, Mr. None maker, John Sheaffer, • Charles Slot hour, C. E. Beainer, Foster Geiiing, J. W. Mosser, Sylvan Parks, T. A. None maker, Robert Stambaugh, Boyd Krone, Abrani Cottingham, W. J. Mosser, W. W. Stambaugh, Xrvin Grib ble, R. Mowery, Jacob Nottingham, Carl Sheaffer, Carl Roth, Harry Slot hour, Wayne Fisher, Joseph Clouser and Roy Vogalsony,. , Benefit Card Party at the Board of Trade The card party to be given Satur day afternoon. February 7, at the Board of Trade for the benefit of the Central Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Associ ation, promises to be a most enjoyable affair. The chairman, Mrs. Herman P. Miller, and Miss Mary Y. Mcßeynolds are working hard to make it a success. Many people are coming from small towns near by. Any game may be played that is desired, and those wishing to get up tables themselves can telephone to any one of the chairmen. PERFECT CONFIDENCE Harrisburg People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance l)o you know how— To (lnd relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way— Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth in many tests. Here's llarrisburg lesUmouy. H. W. Solomon, 411 Strawberry Ave., llarrisburg, Pa., says: "I gladly confirm my former statements re garding Doan's Kidney Pils. I have been cured of kidney trouble by them and I am sure the cure is permanent. I haven't been bothered by any kid ney symptoms since." Mr. Solomon is only one of many Harrisburg people w ho have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches—if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a. kidney remedy—ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Solo mon had —the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. Fos ter-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. V. "When Your Back is l,ame—Re member the Name." —Advertisement. The j. Rest Remedv for | Chapped Lips and Hands Vaseline i Rcf. U. S. Pat. off. I Camphor Ice Are your lips rough and sore? Are your hands chapped, cracked and smarting? Vaseline Camphor Ice brings quick relief. For sale every where. In tubes and tin boxes. g| Interesting 'Vaseline'' booklet mailed free on request Chesebrough Mfg. Co. j: 17 State St.. New York City Dr. Wm. P. Clark DENTIST 1610 NORTH THIRD STREET Oflice Hours: 0 a. m. to 1 p. m. 2 p. m. to 5.30 p. m. Bell Phone V- ' \ Pictorial Review Patterns Spring Fashion Book H. J. FORMWALT 1807 North Third Street j "I have been a reader of the Public Ledger sixty years, and during all that time it was never so full of interest as it is today." The whole story of the Public Ledger is summed up in this quo tation from a letter. Honor New Partner of Real Estate Firm The realty Arm of Miller Bros. & Baker has just been changed by the retirement of W. Harry Baker and the acquisition of Leon C. Neefe in his place. Last evening the new firm held Don't Grow Bald It's Quite Needless. Nourish the Hair Roots—Remove Dandruff —Use Parisian Sage— If your hair is getting thfn, losing color, or has that matted, lifeless and scraggy appearance, the reason is evi dent —dandruff and failure to keep the hair roots properly nourished. Parisian Sage applied frequently for a week and then occasionally is all that is needed. It removes dandruff with one application; almost imme diately stops falling hair and itching head; cleanses, cools and invigorates the scalp and makes dull, stringy hair soft, abundant and radiant with life. Equally good for men, women or chil dren—everyone needs it. This refreshing hair tonic can be had at any drug or toilet counter in 50-cent bottles only. H. C. Kennedy always sells it with agreement to re fund the money if you are not sat-1 isfied. Get a bottle at once. Delighted users says Parisian Sage is the best and most invigorating hair tonic made. —Advertisement. Softens The Skin and acts as a preventative J against chapping and rough ness. Use it freely for it cannot grow hair —it is greaseless. Use it before you leave home; apply it im mediately upon your return. POTTS' GREASELESS COLD CREAM is the Ideal cream for winter use. Delicately scentecl with either violet or lilac. In conve nient jars for the dressing table. Price 25c. AT BOWMAN'S Department Store AND GEO. C. POTTS Third and Herr Sts This Week at New York Custom Tailor Exhibit My tailoring establishment will be closed until next Friday, the 6th, as I will be in New York for a week to see the original Parisian models on exhibit with the leading ladies' tailors. On my return I will have a com plete line of the newest and most exclusive materials for spring and summer, an<3 copies of the most ap proved models on display. 621 N. Second St. BELOW NORTH THE Hi a ON MARK OF IMUf EVERY QUALITY JmJUM GARMENT DRrB. S. BEHNEY, Dentin Has removed to 202 Ixxnist Street F.C.NEELY, UNDERTAKER has removed his parlors from til M. Third St. to S0« N. Second St FEBRUARY 3, 1914. a banquet at Rutherford's, In North Second street. In honor of Mr. Neefe. In attendance were Herman P. Mil ler, William P. Miller. Leon C. Neefe, Joseph M. Means. John E. Hemperly, Wtlliam C. Smith, Miss Alice Martz, Miss Elsie Clendennln, Miss Elizabeth The world's fMany homes find the evenings enriched with these great in struments which make you the master of all of the music of file world. The famous voices which are heard only in the larger cities, the orchestra, the band—The Victor has no limita tions. dJ ou ri . ee( * one *' or pleasure—the children lor their education. Til Stop in to-day: let us expain how you, can begin its .en joyment now. Convenient terms will be arranged. They range in price from $15.00 to $200.00. FEBRUARY' RECORDS NOW OX SALE C AV *Si£le]~ ev OA suits, all wool worsteds and serges. ne«day special from ne i 8 1 d 8 a 56 ( r o eears. Wednesday wool serge dresses; sizes to 14 , r inter OVW T.\« years; value up to $5.00. QO duced Wednesday $1.98 s P e,, ' al Wednesday $1.90 Ladies' fine voile and lingerie Several lots ladies' collars, for shtrtwaists. The new French model nierly up to .sc. Wed- |_ blouse, .several pretty styles to pick nes day, Pacl > . from, worth $1.50 and $2.00. Re- Several lots of ribbon remnants, duced for this sale Wed- QQ_ formerly to 10c yard. Wed- 0_ nesday I/OC nesday, yard Ladies' fancy ruffled cuff and lOc folding fiber lunch 0_ collar waists. The newest model, boxes. Wednesday, each «3C worth $1.50. Reduced "TQ_ Stamped tray covers and splash- Wednesday to .............. ers worth up to 25c, Re- (?_ Ladles fine embroidery front and duced Wednesday to OC ' sailor collar waist, formerly SI.OO Infants' bleached muslin pettt and )1.25. Reduced 4-Qc coa ts. worth and 15c. Re to-• •• • ; ... duced for this Ql/_ Ladles new black and white sa j e £yoC check dress skirts. The veiy new- Women's' extra' size 'serge dress est wanted style, worth gklrts, for stout women, belts up to $3.50. Reduced Wed- *1 (!Q 36-lnch, colors navy, brown and nesday , •;' v . black; worth up to $2 g 1 r%A Ladies new long black thlbet an d $2.50. This sale *|>l.2!4 coat ?i j *° worth up to Q ne i o t ladies' natural linen SIO.OO. Wednes- QQ house dresses, perfect fitting worth day... •VV"*' up to $2.00 Wednesday, 7A„ Ladies coats, formerly SIO.OO special, reduced to /wC and $15.00, very swell styles, as- corsets, ladies' long hip special sorted mixtures and oxford gray, corsets, worth SI.OO Ct\ To close out the lot, AA each OS#C y°y . ' . Ladles' medium length corsets, Wednesday special corset bar- f or s tout women, always worth 50c, gains. Ladies extra special $1.25 finished with 4 hose supporters, kind, new model, reduced 7Q- all sizes. This OA to '**& sale SMITH'S, 412 Market Street Killinger, Miss Bertha Messersmith, Harry W. Keeny, James Morgan, J. W. Cook, William C. Fisher, Harry; Yinger, Fay Vance, John Tritt, Mr. Powell and Hurst Eckels. "I sold that opera singer an over coat and all he did was to sing high 'C ' " 5