WILL GIVE AN APRIL RECITAL :.% : Q : " J jjfi : : '.;^j4^^BS I , I IP WM yflEl * r JH iluftiii Sjs & k S ® %&&& .i' H I /f • \ m SB uw «'■ H mm • * - MISS SARA LEMER Miss Sara Lemer, a well-known violiniste of this city, is arranging an : attractive program for her Spring recital, to be held April 20, In Pahne stock Hall. The selections will include many charming numbers from the difficult concerto to the lighter waltzes. Prominent people will be on the list of patronesses. I ARE WELL KNOWN HERE Judge Alonzo T. Searle and Mrs. Searle have left their home in Hones dale and are spending a few days at the Hotel Wolcott, New York, where ihey are attending the opera and some of the new plays. Mrs. Charles Dor linger and Miss Dorflinger are also at the WoJcott. Judge Searle is well known in this city and has presided at court here for Judge McCarrell. HEM. COSTIVE, BIUOUS,-''(HIB"! Liver and bowels are clogged— Clean them to-night! Feel bully I Get a 10-cent box. 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Harrisburg Business College! Day and Night Business, Shorthand and Civil Service. In dividual Instruction. 28th year. 329 Market St Harrisburg, Pa. FURS Rend? to Wear Made to Order and Remodeled. Gentlemen**!- Far-lined Coat*. Skins for Millinery Cur pone*. R. GERSTNER PRACTICAL, FtKRIEH 218 LOCUST STREET Opposite Post Office. Bell phone. . V —, f\ j! " f Books Sheet M usic li Musical Merchandise * At Decided Reductions Just as soon as we can dispose of our stock in these lines; we will close these departments. For teachers, the profession and students there is an excellent oppor tunity to secure the finest publications at almost what they cost us. Schirmer Library 60 % off BOOKS—SI.OO collections 30 Nor(k 2nd St SATURDAY EVENING, Kindergarten Party For Margaret Douglass Little Miss Margaret Douglass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Douglass, of 1606 Derry street, had the nicest of a party yesterday afternoon in celebration of her sixth j birthday. The children gathered at Miss Car- | roll's kindergarten, Thirteenth and j Market streets, where flags and flow- i ! ers were used in decorating. Games 1 and singing were enjoyed, iollowed by a birthday supper. The large white ; cake was Iced in white and bore the name of the small hostess in pink i candies. The guests were the Misses Marga : ret Douglass, Janet Kitzmilier, Eileen Mercurrio, Mary Elizabeth Rich, Edna Eggert, Elizabeth Shope, Vir- Iginia Sauers, Genevieve Nissley, I Helen Wright, Dorothy Lau, Emma | Myers, Susie Myers and Carolyn Fink 'enbinder; Jerry Douglass John Laird. I.uther Miller, Robert Gohl, Paul ! Kamerer, George Moore, Burchard | Wright. Milk Society Benefit at Executive Mansion The Modified Milk Society has se- ! I cured Miss Jean Wilson, of Washing- | ' ton, D. C., to give an entertainment of "song, story and monologue" at the Executive Mansion, Monday afternoon, 1 April 13, with vocal numbers on the i program by Mrs. Roy G. Cox. On the executive committee of the society arc Mrs. Tener, Mrs. Olmsted, Mrs. Francis Jordan Hal., Mrs. Ross I A. Hickok, Miss Elise Haldcman, Miss i Anno McCormick, Mrs. Jacob Lowen sard, Mrs. Horace A. Witman and 1 Mrs. John E. Fox, Mrs. Joseph L. I Shearer, Jr. Miss Kathryn L. Coover, of Pine street, is home after a visit among friends at Philadelphia and Wlimlng- I ton, Del. Miss Almeda Jones, of Carlisle, has been visiting Miss Helen Carruthers at 1848 State street. Miss Katharine Andrews, of State ! street, is home from Wellesley Col ! lege for the midyear vacation, j Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jordan Hall, of Front and Harris streets, are spend j ing the week-end with Miss Edith 1 Walton at Orange, K. J. Dr. Hall's New and Complete Book « SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE (Illustrated; 320 Paget) Plain Truths of Sex Life every person needs to know; Safety in mjrriait relation; strong mafinood & womanhood; liealthy and robust chilaren: < prevention of sexual abuses. , lociaJ evil,' Venereal diseases. 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Loper, of HarriSburg, were another couple unit ed in marriage by the Rev. Mr. Thomas at his residence. Miss Sarali M. Trump, of Vera Cruz, Pa., and Edgar A. Laub, of South Bethlehem, Pa., were married yester day at the parsonage of the First Bap tist Church by the Rev. Mr. Thomas. Miss Esther Sarah McCord and Earl E. Colvin, both of Highspire, were married yesterday noon by the Rev. E. K. Thomas at his residence. Miss Delia M. Wahn and Ross Shaf fer, both of Harrisburg, secured a marriage license here yesterday after noon. FANCY WORK AND CHAT AT HOME OF MRS. MORETI, Mrs. Clarence D. Moretz, of 194J State street, was hostess for the A. F. W. Club of the Fourth Reformed Church yesterday afternoon. Afte£ fancy work and social chat, a buffe. luncheon was served to the followln : guests: Mrs. E. M. Wagner, Mrs. D. Woll. Mrs. Jj. E. Bowman, Mrs. G. L. Sar • vis, Mrs. E. M. Smull, Mrs. H. Rutter. Mrs. J. Seidel, Mrs. F. Benner, M«. W. Sterlck, Mrs. P. Reynolds an L daughter Jeanette, Mrs. H. 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