«j mmi i uifij SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGftAPfI MARCH 14, 1914. HPRETTY« FOR MRS. FEESER Friends and Neighbors Job in Giving Her a Birthday Surprise Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Feeser, of Penbrook. gave Mrs. Feeser a birthday surprise, bring- , ng with them gifts and flowers. Re-i r'reshments followed music and con- ' tests. In the center of the supper : table was a large cake bearing forty- ! me lighted candles, in compliment to ; the hostess. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. ! John Rohland. Mr. and Mrs. Granl Karley, Mr. and Mrs. John Lehr, Mr. tnd Mrs. Christ Fesser. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bomgardner. Mr. and Mrs. 1 'scar Vanatta, Mr. and Mrs. Herman •'. Feeser, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mel- i her. Mr. and Mrs. William Feeser, I Mrs. Chester Lvter. Mrs. Samuel Wal- ' mer. Mrs. Harry Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feeser. Miss Mabel Feeser, ! Miss Ada Feeser, Miss Beatrice Avery, Miss Laura Bolton. Miss Mildred Van itta. Miss Nola Feeser. Miss Margaret tiupp. Miss Mabel Walters. Miss Flor ence Warner. Miss Mary Jones, Miss I.eola Lyter. Miss Mary Feeser. Miss Vac Fritz, Miss Elva Bomgardner, ; Miss Irene Melcher. Miss Thelma Wal- j ner, Miss lola Sugar. Miss Dora Sugar, ' Miss Kathryne Taylor, Thor Feeser, \ Kenneth Walmer, Leroy Lyter, Sher- j •nan Melcher. Stewart Feeser. Earl Bomgardner, Carl Feeser, Samuel ; Brandt, Clarence Walters. Edward : foft'man. Clark Waddell, Eward Bupp, • harles Kline, Frank Filling and Rob ert Lelsher. Miss Marguerite Jauss, of 1623 N'orth Sixth street, was hostess for the Never Tells" yesterday. W. Orville Hickok, 3d. Richard C. llaldeman and Robert McCreath were unong the Harrisbureers to attend the Yale dinner in New York last evening. j No More Troublesome Superfluous Hairs (The Modern Beauty) Nothing is quite so annoying to a woman as ugly fuzzy growths on the lace, and while the electric needle ■rings relief, It is no more effective ilian a simple paste made with pow- 1 Jered delatone and water. This paste • s spread on the objectionable hairs for 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off. After this treatment the skin should L>e washed to free It from the remaln ng delatone and it will bo soft, clear md hairless. Be sure, however, that ■ ou get the real delatone. Advertisement. I FURS Hraily to Wear Made to Order and Remodeled. Gentlemen'M Fur-lined font*. Skins for Millinery I'urpoaea. R. GERSTNER PRACTICAL FIIIHIER 218 LOCUST STItEKT i Opposite Hu»l OU'lec. Ucll phone. \ ' F. C. NEEIX UNDERTAKER i-.as removed his parlors from yl2 X. Third St to 90S N'. Second St. STEAMSHIPS ARCADIAN'™ EUROPE k TWIN SCREW. 9,000 Tons Reg. 14,120 D.sp( For NORWAYH lllk. Suit6s de, Luxe with Private Berths. Swimming ( Summar Cruise • 111 lUiKPod. Gymnasium. Orchestra and Other features. a y ! WONDERFUL RATES A.. Mlthn, Single Bed Rooms *75 || ||pP '"'"T'ff From W u 4, f n (NEW YORK nAV 2 f \ O aEBMuoA «•!»"**** ZORES ITnnnik I "THE BALMY SOUTHERN ROUTE" I The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (] jjjflj |j JlUlh » \\I)KKM>\ a . (irnrrnl Aa;*atM, 'ii ,-tn■ j |lj,j| | I XT *»!., \o\» \«irk, iir I'. I.ornr I lo.i « lljfff II Market Mrecl. Ilarrixliuri;, |||||| Dance to t\eM usic Pti Victrola wX tJxsr Music, perfectly played in time, tor every new 41 § dance of to-day, is 10 be tu«xeytrct had 011 the \ ictrola. Loud and clear toned; the \ ictrola supplants the orchestra or piano for informal dances. \\ e offer for your selection the entire list of Victor Dance Records as well as the complete assortment of machines. C A\ 3l£le:r even Shakespear, Sue I Shakespear, Esther Shakespear, Ruth Huff, Clara Maran, Catherine Hoff man, Rachael Thomas, Margaret Rich ards, Ruth Silks. Violet Shakespeai and Mary Robison. Mrs. B. Derrick. \«r. and Mrs. George Silks, Mr. and i Mrs. Thomas Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robison, Mrs. E. Evans, Charles Davis, David Thomas, Irving Thomas. Guy Cook, Thomas Richards, Ralph Bowman, ilarman Thomas, Osborne Thomas, William Robison. Mr. Her man, Earl Miller, Mrs. D. Shakes pear. RUTH AND NAOMI CHICLE MEETS The Ruth and Naomi Circle held its regular monthly meeting at the' honw of Miss Robins, Summit street, Enola, Pa. An interesting program was given and refreshments served. This circle will give a musicale April 9 in the Methodist Church for the benefit of the Sunday school improvement fund. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs. William S. Meek, of 914 North Sixteenth street, are cele brating the seventh anniversary of their marriage, to-day. This evening they will give an informal family din ner. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cue of Catarrb that cannot be cured bj Ball's Catarrb Cure. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, a We, the undersigned, bare known P. J. Cheney tor the last IS years, and bellere him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo. Ohio. Rail's Catarrh Cnn Ii taken Internally, icting directly upon tfc blood and mucous surfaces M the Fystem. Ttx.lmonlals sent free. Prlca 78 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. like Ball's t'kmll; Fills for coottlpatfefe Asmcirs ASTRICH'S ASTRICH'S ASTRICWS ASTRICH'S || ASTRICH'S If v, On Monday, the 16th, We Shall Have 1 Another Big Sale I _ 1 HIGH CLASS I oc 5 Which Are Worth From $2.00 to $4.00 Each jjj i At s " 6 98c i £ i ' g 5 This will include the balance of those beautiful § hats we had on sale last Monday and which so 3 many of our customers for various reasons could r* g not buy then. We will also add an g Extra Special Lot of jfj VJ so silk crown hats, thus making this sale more attrac- Stive than last Monday's sale. *3 £ We expect this to be the crowning effort of our season s sale, as after this Monday the rush S for Easter Hats will be so great that it will keep g us busy keeping up and selling our regular lines, sq I Therefore Don't § And be here as early as possible, 1 AS SALE COMMENCES § NOTICE—OnIy cash sales, no credit slips accepted at Monday's sale. j £ A One Day's Sale of New Spring tkirts £ and Petticoats 3- eg' »-« 1 E-s Five Smart Styles of Skirts, regular $6.98 j Silk Jersey Petticoats. Sold everywhere for g !*) and $7.98 values. j $5.00. Jj j Large Plaids in Brown, , MONDAY All have slight imperfec- "1 MONDAY ? Blue, Gray and Green i tions, but you will have C)NLY 1 $1 trouble to find them, pure $A 98 g £ Black Serges, Crepes and silk Jersey. Deep messa- T —|g JO Bedford Cords. line flounce. m^m j AmiCH'S ASfflcFs ASTRICH'S ASTRICH'S ASTRICH'S ASTRICH'S MRS. BOLTON IS HOSTESS !- AT ST. PATRICK'S PARTY < llrs. William C. Bolton delightfully entertained the members of the J. S. Club yesterday at her home, 1132 South Thirteenth street. The guests enjoyed the afternoon with fancy work and music and at i 5 o'clock luncheon was served. The table appointments were in keeping with St. Patrick's day and the favors were shamrock pins and caps. The ' following ladies are members of the i club: Mrs. W. A. Hetriclt, Mrs. J. B. Past, Airs. W. C. Bolton, Mrs. G. H. I There's One Near You ! ! I IT 1 MAKES NO DIL FERENCE where you shop, you will find it convenient I to buy Mine. Ise'bell's Toilet Preparations. There are down town stores and stores in almost every section of Harrisburg where these world famous aids to beauty can be purchased and every store will guarantee every purchase. ! MADAME ISE'BELL'S EXQUISITE FACE POWDER MADAME ISE-BELL'S SKIN FOOD' AND WRINKLE I —Softens and Improves the skin while beautify- PASTE —Ideal for massagm feeding; and nourish- £ ing it. Blends perfectly with the natural tone of ing the skin, filling out and obliterating wrinkles. | the complexion. Cotnes in three shades, Nat- Two sizes, 50c and SI.OO. . < urelle, Brunette and White. Price, 50c. MADAME ISE'BELL'S FLESH WORM ERADICA- > I'rice, 50c. MADAME ISE'BELL'S TURKISH BATH OIL— MADAME ISE'BELL'S ROSE BLUSH STICK B l t,n smo °th. clear and healthy. The ROUGE —A splendid rouge in a convenient form. right thing to use after automobiling, golfing or Is healthful and soothing. Price, 25c. any other outdoor sport as a substitute for soap. Two sizes, 50c and SI.OO. MADAME ISE'BELL'S LILAC HAND WHITENER MADAME ISE'BELL'S D. C. DEPILATORY POWD —A few drops applied after washing make hands ER—Removes superfluous hair without pain or soft and white and prevent chapping. Price, 26e. injury. Price, SI.OO. All of the above preparations are made from Madame Ise-bell's celebrated formulas, and are guar anteed to contain only the highest grade Ingredients and to be chemically pure. For nearly half a cen tury the popular stage favorites have depended upon these famous preparations to remove and prevent the ill effects of stage "make up" and to withstand constant travel's wear and tear on beauty. You can buy Mine. Ise'bell's Toilet Preparations at any of the following stores: CENTRAL CENTRAL GEORGE A. GORGAS GOLDEN SEAL DRUG STORE 16 North Third Street, Hwrrlsburg, Pa. 11 Soutfc M " rket S«""re GEORGE A. GORGAS c Pennsylvania Railroad Station Third and Broad Streets, Harriaborr, Pa, HILL DISTRICT HILL DISTRICT W. B. GOODYEAR BRINDLE'S PHARMACY Nineteenth and Deny Street* Thirteenth and Derry Street* Made by Mme. Ise'bell The World's Most Famous Beauty Expert 352 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, UL Midder, Mrs. Matthew Laueks, Mrs. George Crlswell and Dr. Grace Win tersteen. NURSERY HOME DONATION'S The following people gave donations to the Nursery Home during the months of January and February: Mrs. W. D. Lucas, Mrs. Harry Ross, Mrs. Edward GrofT, Mrs. ICunkel, Mrs. j Fought, Mrs. If. Patton, Mrs. Bender, Children's Aid Society of Dauphin county, Miss Anne McCormlck, Ladies' I Bible class, Christ Lutheran Church, Pennsylvania Railroad, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Jacob Eckinger, C. H. Hol linger. GUESTS OP THE MISSES OTSTOT The Misses Katharine and Adeline Otatot entertained the T. W. R. C. Club at their home, 1921 Fulton street, at this week's meeting. Games and a supper were features of pleasure. Those present were the Misses Zella Rebuck, Florence Matchett, Hannah Matchett, Mildred Dissinger, Adalino Otstot, Edna Ott, Bernlce Mathnu, and Katherine Otstot. 3