4 LADIES' BAZAAR More Ladies' Spring Goes on Sale Sales Saturday and )*esterday far exceeded all our expectations. But that none might be disappointed, our buyer hurried to the New York markets and to morrow we shall be ready with a .host of new garments possessing the style and individuality that won such quick favor here the past two days. Lest you be dis appointed we advise a visit to-morrow when the selec tion will be greatest. Suits Coats $7.98 to $22.98 $3.98 to $15.93 Dresses Skirts $3.98 to $29.98 $1.98 to $5.98 Remember under our merchandising policy you save just about a third by purchasing here. Daa't Ftrgct 1 A 19 C iiL Of. Don't Farget Otto Byers, of Sunbury, was a visi tor in this city on Sunday. Mrs. W. P. Scharf, of Selinsgrove, spent yesterday visiting friends in Har risburg. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cornman and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cornman and son, of Carlisle, came to this city on an auto trip yesterday. Miss Irene Thomas, of Gettysburg, has returned to her home after spend ing several days with relatives in this city. You Can Increase Weight Thin men and women who would Uke to increase their weight with 10 or 20 pounds of healthy "stay there" fat should try eating a little Tonoline with their meals for a while and note re sults. Here is a good test worth try ing. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Tonoline—one tablet with every meal for two weeks. Then weigh and measure again. It isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and think. Tlio srale and the tape measure will tell their own story, and most any thin man or woman can easily add from 5 to 10 pounds in the lirst two weeks by following this simple direc tion And best of all, the new flesh stays put. Tonfdine does not of itself make fat, l>ut mixing with your food, it turns the fats, sugars and sttireh of what you have eaten Into rleh, ripe, fat produc ing nourishment for the tissues ; and blood—prepares it in an easily assimi lated form which the blood can readily accept. All this nourishment now passes from your body as waste. But Tonoline stopn the waste and does it quickly and makes the fat producing contents of the very same meals you are eating now develop pounds and pounds more of healthy flesh. Tonoline is safe, pleasant, efficient and inexpen sive, a^llt'X'osts only JI.OO for a 60- day treatment. Mail orders filled by American Proprietary Co,. Boston, Mass. For sale by George A. Gorgas.— Advertisement. GORGAS' Hot Water Bottles are useful in forty ways in every home—almost as good as a doctor in the house. No leaks and fully guaranteed. Gorgas Hot Water Bottles give longest service and are the very best values you can get. Gorgas' Drugstores 16 N. Third St. anil Penna. .Station OFFICE FUR" SERVICEABLE AND CONVENIENT In the selection of our Office Furniture, special attention is paid to serviceableness and convenience. Every piece is carefully selected with this thought. If we do your Office outfitting you will never have any re grets—in quality or price. A roll top Desk, 50 inches riling vEDinctS--- long sanitary construction, Wagemaker—a unit solid oak. , *P+'* J for every purpose. BURNS & CO. Furniture—Floor Covering V TUESDAY EVENING, OSMAN-ELDER MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Hattie Elder and Earle S. Oaman, both of this city, took place Saturday, March 6, at the | parsonage of the Epworth Methodist I Church, with the pastor, the Rev. J. jD. Deavor, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. jOsnian will make their home here. j Miss Matilda Hiester, of Front and Herr streets, left to-day for Perth i Amboy, N. J„ to spend a month with her aunt, Mrs. Chauncey C. Baldwin. Miss Sara White, of 1207 Mulberry i street, is home from Chester, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Hon ; ler. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Hall, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sal- Mebi Riverside apartments, returned j yesterday to their home in Bedford. Miss Bess Cadwallader and Miss j Helen Lenker, of Wellsville. are house guests of Miss Marietta M. Myers, 1324 | Kittatinny street. 1 Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Philadelphia, | is the guest of her mother, Mrs. 1811 m* jbeth Rose, 713 North Third street. Prussian Casualty Lists Show Loss of Million Men Since War Began By Associated Press I London, March 16, 1.23 P. M.—The last eight official Prussian casualty lists, Nos. 188 to No. 173. contains 33,142 names, bringing the grand total of kill ed, wounded and missing sintvt; the war began to 1,050,029 men accord ing to a dispatch to the Evening N>ws from Copenhagen. The last four lists include the names of eleven airmen killed, four wounded and two taken [ prisoner. I It should be borne in mind that 'these totals refer to Prussia; they dr. jnot take into account 160 Bavarian. 1130 AVurtemburg, 119 Saxon and 20 j navy, lists. I! For Beautiful Hair, ? ! Nourish the Scalp ! | j Dandruff must be removed and the i hair roots nourished to stop falling i hair and itching scalp. Tt Is unneces jsary to have thin, brittle, matted, : stringy or faded hair. No matter how (unsightly your hair, how badly it is falling, or how much dandruff, simply rub Parisian Sage wpll into the scalp and it will be all that is ever needed. The hair roots are nourished and stim ulated to grow new hair, even all dan druff is removed with ono application, and itching scalp and falling hair ceases; the hair becomes soft, fluffy, abundant and radiant with life and beauty. Parisian Sage, a daintily perfumed | liquid, is one of the most pleasant, in ! vigorating and refreshing hair tonics i known, yet perfectly harmless and in expensive. After the first application you will bo surprised and delighted with Parisian Sage, for there is noth ing that will so help to double your present attractiveness as luxuriant, glorious hair, and this tonic treatment is all that can possibly be desired. Be sure to get Parisian Sage from H. C. Kennedy or at any drug counter, as there is no other so effective.—Ad vertisement. FAVORITE HI M BENEFIT CONCERT Lucy Marsh Is an American Girl Who Studied With American Teachers hfr ■W 9 LUCY MARSH Miss Lucy March, whose lovely so prano voice has become so well known through her talking machine records, will appear in this city Thursday even ing, March IS, at the Technical high school auditorium, in a recital for the benefit of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Miss Marsh Is an American girl who lias studied exclusively under Amor lean teachers, and everyone who heais hor feels gratified that both teacher and pupil arc native born. Newell Albright of this city is the accompan ist. The program includes: "Ah! fors o 1 ni" (Traviata), Verdi; (a) "Le baiser," Goring Thomas; (b) "So mes vers avn ient des allies," Ilahn; (c) "Arlette," ] Vidal; "Sunshine Song." Grieg: (at "Zueignung," Strauss; (b) "Ein Traum," Greig; (a) "Birth of Morn," I.eoni; . Sweltzer and the president, George 11. Rupp, were the members of the entertainment com mittee. Professor Clarence G. Shentot: acted as toastmaster anil there were speeches by G. I>. Sweltzer, F. Evan? Hanby, Kenneth 1,. Steck, Richard It I Vaughan, Professor E. E. Burris, anil j Professor Brenneman. j Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four j ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; ap | ply it at night when retiring; use | enough to moisten the scalp and rub j it in gently with the linger tips. . Do this to-night, and by morning I most, if not all, of your dandruff will j be gone, and three or four more np j plications will completely dissolve and I entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan druff you may have. You will find, too, that all ilehing and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work.—Adver tisement. AMUSEMENTS [MA J B ST 1 O ; To-morrow, Matinee & Evening SGI.WVN & CO., Presents i The Drnmntlc Thunderbolt of the Year UNDER COVER An exciting new American play of love, laughter, mystery and thrilla by Hoi Cooper Megrue. PRICES! Mat., 25e to $1.00) Eve., 25c to *1.50. Thursday, Mat. & Night, Mar. 18 SEATS ON SAI.E The Dainty .Musical Comedy of Youth When Dreams Come True Book and lyrlca by Philip Dartho- I loinae) music by Silvio lleln. PRICESt Mat., 25c to *l.oo| Ere., j 23c to $1.30. | Friday and Saturday—Sat. Mat. i Carlisle Elks Frolic "They're At It Again" Auaplcea Harrlaliurg IClka Social I Committee. SEAT SALE TO-DAT Prices 25,50,75, SI.OO