4 VicLrola Recitals To-morrow Victor Records Evervhodv is welcome to come in and hear these new records. Pick out any numbers you'd like to hear, we'll gladly play them for you. Some of the new arrivals: r ntliprrliic Hope (Alice Hawthorne) , — K o j Olive Kline-Elate Baker | ' Abide With Me (I.yte-Monkt J- I Olive Kllne-Elale Baker J r Somebody Knom (Harry von Tilzer) Peerleaa Quartet 17779 Moonlight on the Rhine (From "One Olrl in a V 75C Million") (Kalmer-Leslle-Snyder) Albert Campbell-Henry Burr J ! My Little Dream Girl Heed and Hnrrlaon w»,4 17758 -! - [ Dear Love Daya Cnmpbell, Burr and Oakland Sphinx Walt* MeKee'i Orcheatra t)- 55440 Tnlly-Ho Fox Trot MeKee'a Orcheatra j 4"0«3 | Heart of My I.ove Panl 1< rimer* I Sunday at Damn Paul Retraera J 74203 Tambourln Chinola (Violin Solo) Frlta Krelaler j* SI .«iO J T443S fbe Plpea of Pan Emllto de Gogorsa *1.50 Boris Godounoir—Garden Scene, Act 111 i T<H>3l Marfrarcte Ober find Paul Althouse ■ s2*oo £gs27 T«o Grenadiers Tltta RufTo $3.00 C Streeter As the Year* Go By (Revival Hymn) 1 J (Mm. C. H. Harrl*> Homer Kodenhearer t t ' | Since Jesun Came Into My Heart (Revival Hvmn) ( I. (McDanlel-Gabrlell Homer Itodeh»*aver J r Mother Machree (From "Barry of Rallymore") (Vonng;-Olcott-Bnll i Charle* Harrison 'j 17780 i A little Bit pf Heaven (Shnre They Call It Ire- \ i land) (From Olcott's "The Heart of Paddy ( • I \Vra«*k") < Brennan-llall) Charles Harrison f Holy City Eye Hath Not Seen (Alfred R. Gaul) S 35455 Elile Baker I Of? Holy City —My Soul is Athlrst for God (Alfred f I H. Gaul) Reed Miller J Columbia Records For July Now On Sale J. H. Troup Music House Troup Building 15 South Market Sq. Six Lighted Candles on Gladys Nickey's Cake Six tall pink candles illuminated the birthday cake at Gladys Nickey's party on Saturday afternoon, held at her home in West Simpson street, Jle chanicsburg. The small guests had a happy time with games and music followed by refreshments. In at tendance were Mildred Stambaugh, Marlon Henry, Lila Cockley, Verna Shover. Frances Fulton. Marie Clark, Martha Raudymaker. Mildred Yohn, David Yohn. Mary Henneman, Flor-1 ence Ilgenfritz. Mrs. Nickey was as- | sisted in entertaining: the little ones) by Mrs. A. C. Henry of Harrisburg, j Mrs. Ira King of Mechanicsburg. P I A IZ> VT 9 MEDICINE STORE w rs- <3 9 306 BROAD STREET "WE MEET ALL ADVERTISED PRICES" , Cashmere Bouquet Soap, FREE (Petite size) 56 A 50c box of Cobb's Sham s3.oo Ladies' Favori,, 6°°''" £ th a 50c •»«'«<>' Douche «i it) Parisian Sage 396 IJOUCne Only 1 to a Customer. ... . _ . Th, » ""or *oort 'till July 3. 1015. 10° bottle Rock Glue, ->6 Gillette Razor $5.00 5375 25c bottle Rock Glue Gillette Blades - 6 for 43? 10c Parawax, Ilb Gem> J r - Blades, box of 7, 296 10c Texwax, 1 lb Bf . Ever-Ready Razor 79? 10c Red Cloverine Salve, spEver-Ready Blades 6 for SI.OO Phelp's Rheumatic Elix., f° r 500 | Extract Witch Hazel, 50c Make Man Tablets .. 256 best, 1 quart 250 SI.OO Shoop's Rheu. Rem., 500 Bring Bottle. SI.OO Shoop's Rheu. Tab., 506 Gum. Camphor, lbs 59c SI.OO Bliss Nature Herb. Tab., 10c, 15c, 25c Talcum styles 506 we wish to discontinue, 76 ivory Soap, 7 eh, 2ao "• only 7 enkf» to enotomer. Three cakes Palm Olive Lifebuoy Soap, 7 cakes Soap ... 45 C f or 250 One bottle Palm Only 7 cake* to castomer. I Olive Shampoo 50c I Lava Soap, 7 cakes for . 95c 25(> O ur Pnce for above, 396 Only T f»kn to customer. Oil Korein Capsules 796 25c bottle Red Tasteless Parmint 59? Castor Oil 156 Barbo Co 346 SPVCTAT OUTiFI? SI.OO Hays Hair Health, .>96 SPECIAL OFrER 50c Hay's Hair Health .. 296 Plaster 35c 25c Ha *' S Hair Health " 14 * On?bottle H! S. Cell ° f 0 a r nth T ™* ** * vi' n \ V ' ri'' *** ery Compound ..SI.OO Soa p . . ! <£ $1.35 25c Squibb's Talcum ... 146 BOTH FOR 306 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, Special Introductory offer good . . ' •till August 1. 1 Is'/jf A Badem Salz 176, 346 Tyree Antiseptic Powder, 176 Steam's Shac 156 i Tyree Antiseptic Powder, 346 Steam's Wine Codliver Oil I Tyree Antiseptic Powder, 676 -sq^ Hudnett Violet Sec. Toilet „ r Water 596 I 5c Clark s E gg Preserver, 1 enough to put up 10 to 12 . | 5c Nipples |j dozen eggs 196 Cw a w- 9 tZT medicine store, L /-V IV. . 306 BROAD ST. THE STORE WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY MONDAY EVENING, OK LEAVE OF ABSENCE Harry S. Rowe, a former Harris burger, who is home from Canal Zone. Panama, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. George Rowe, Swatara street. Mr. Rowe, who is a brother of Mrs. Wm. C. Brown, 1327 Derry steet, is em ployed by the United States Govern ment as an inspector and has a 60- dav's leave of absence. EYROUTE TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. William A. Spotts of 2106 North Fourth street, went to Philadelphia to-day to meet Mr. and : Mrs. William Lockwood of Bridge port, Conn., who will accompany them I home for a little visit. Mr. and Mrs. i Lockwood are enroute to San Fran -1 cisco and the expositions. fepsonaKS)Soctal NINTH MHIIIUf OF THE MRUS Friends Help Them Celebrate the Festal Day in Proper Style Mr. and Mrs. Mary Harry Zucker man of 146 North Thirteenth street, celebrated their ninth wedding anni versary yesterday. The house was beautifully decorated with sweetpeas. ferns and roses and a dinner was serv ed to the following: guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zuckernian, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Baturin, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ba turing, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rubin, B. Robin, Mrs. Ohisholm. Mrs. Clouser, Jack ! Zuckernian of New York City: Harry Melman. of Steelton: Miss Mary Zuck ernian, of Waynesboro: Miss Rose Zuckernian. of Newport; Miss Sarah Baturin, Miss Helen Baturin. Miss Hilda Baturin. Miss Miriam Baturin, Miss Mildred Baturtn, Miss Klinepeter, Miss Rebecca Shulman. Miss Anna Shulman, Miss Cecelia Shulman, Miss Jeanette Rubin. Miss Elsie Rubin, Miss Beatrice Zuckernian, Miss Sylvia Zuckernian, Sam Baturin, Edgar Ba turin, Bernard Zuckerman and Ar thur Koplovltz. After dinner the guests were enter tained by Arthur Rubin, violinist, ac companied by J. L. Brenner on the piano; a duet by the Misses Sarah and Hilda Baturin. songs by Miss Helen Baturin. A feature of the evening was the singing of the smallest quin tet in the city, Jeanette and Elsie Ru bin. Beatrice. Sylvia and Bernard Zuckerman. A few fine vocal selec tions were given by Miss Anna Shul man. Peffer-Wolfensberger Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wolfensberger of Lemoyne, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Reba Cather ine Wolfensherger to George Ross PefTer of that town. The ceremony was performed Thursday, June 24 at noon, by the Rev. C. G. Weatherman, at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Van dergrift Heights. The bride, who was unattended, wore a stylish traveling suit of dark blue with hat to harmonize. After spending a few days among relatives at Vandergrift Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Peffer will go to Pittsburgh and points in Western Pennsylvania. They will be "At Home' to their friends after July 1 at 487 Hummel avenue. Lemovne. Both young people have a wide circle of friends at Lemoyne. Mr. Peffer is a graduate of the Lemoyne i High school and the Harrisburg i Academy. He is an attache of the Harrisburg post office. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Lutz Home From California Mr. and Mrs. August Luts of 309 North Second street arrived in the city this morning after an extended western trip of several weeks and cov ering about 15,000 miles. They went by the southern route, visiting many points of interest by the way, and after taking in both the Panama- Pacific exposition and the San Diego fair, they returned by way of the Yel lowstone Park. Omaha and other prominent cities. MISS ALDINGER'S GUESTS AT THE ALABAMA COTTAGE Miss Katharine Aldinger entertain ed a week-end house party at the "Alabama Cottage" Perdix. In at tendance were the Misses Sarah Hol linger, Ruth Kilmore. Letha Fair. Evelyn Brady, Kathryn Lease, Ruth Wagner. Dorothy Sponsler, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Aldinger, Mrs. E. J. Craw ford. Mr. and Mrs. John Funk, Harry D. Long, Edward Crawford, Bernard Aldinger, Theodore Weakley, Wayne Andrews, Harry Morne and Arch. Black. Mrs. Alexander Snyder left for her Ardmore home to-day after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles F. Etter, North Front street. [Other Personals on Page S] * Workmen's Eyesight* cannot be guarded too Jaalously. The loss or injury of an eye is a most serious misfortune for any one. but especially so to the working man. We make a specialty of gog gles for factory and mill pur poses. All the best styles at i very reasonable prices. I * G'lasses fitted In gold frames* r.,3 low as f 1.00. * EYES EXAMINED FREE. No Drops Ised. RUBIN & I Eyesight Specialists 320 MARKET ST., Seeond Floor I Open Wfdnpndi - and Saturday I Evening*. Bell Ml. Gretna See the Soldiers in Camp Sunday, July 11 Special Train I.eavea Harrisburg at OiSO A. M. Stopping at principal Intermedi ate atatlona. Returning, leaven Mt. Grenn «i2O F. M. Tickets good only on Special Train Pennsylvania 7C*% Railroad I DC Round Trip j HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH GIFTS ID FAVORS 111 CHILDREN'S FETE Little George Lorimer's Birthday Party Given at Home of His Uncle SSSSjjjSS||K22ES^M HH MASTER GEORGE LORIMER A surprise party was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Eons, 463 Crescent street in celebration of the fourth birthday of their nephew, Master George Eorinier. There were pink and white decorations through out the house and supper favors and gifts for each guest. Dorothy Long and John Dugan won prizes in the contests and the lit tle host had a pleasant surprise when his father, G. A. Lorimer of Scranton, called him by long distance telephone and wished him many more happy birthdays. - The little ones present were the Misses Dorothy Long, Erma King, Cordelia Michener, Mary Elizabeth Shade and Alice Le Van, Masters Ed ward King. John Dugan, Ray Le Van, William King and George Eorimer. Assisting Mrs. Long were Mrs. W. H. Rife, Mrs. C. W. Shade, Miss Re becca Michener and Miss Margaret Robinson. MOTORING TO GETTYSBURG Mr. and Mrs. David Price and Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins of Philadelphia who are making an automobile trip through the State, spent the week-end with the family of Mrs. Price's broth er, George H. Fettus, 906 North Eigh teenth street. They left to-day for Gettysburg, accompanied by Mr. Fet tus and family. OUTING AT SEASHORE Edward F. Meek, Hiram H. Starr, Harry B. Long. Robert K. Cunkle, Lear W. Kline, Robert H. Price. John B. Nicholas, Jr., Emanuel F. Callahan and Paul Stauffer, spent the week-end at New York and Coney Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Y. Buttorff and daughters, the Misses Mildred and Minerva Buttorff. are removing from Cottage Ridge to 904 North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallis, 242 Hummel street, will spend the week In Liverpool. Mrs. J. S. Leibengood, of Philadel phia, returned to her home after visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sanders, Kittatinny street. Mrs. William Myers, of Hummel street, is planning a trip to Liverpool. Miss Mabel A. Charles is spending the summer at Spring Hill, Litchfield, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Ewing of 1208 North Second street are home after a delightful trip to the Panama- Pacific exposition at San Francisco and other western points of interest. Mrs. J. E. Bealeor of 1704 North Sixth street, and Mrs. J. W. Wilt of 1702 North Sixth street, are spending a week in Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Phillips of North Third street, are taking a two weeks' automobile trip through the New England States. J. Douglas Miller Royal of Pine street, is going to Kensington, Md., the latter part of the week. Miss Helen Beidieinan and Miss Constance Beidleman are visiting their brother, the Rev. Harry Beidle man at his first charge, Frostburg, Md. Mrs. G. B. Dunmire and her daugh ter, Miss Ethel Dunmire, of Philadel phia, are visiting Miss Emma Melick at 800 Capitol street. Miss G&briella Cameron and Brod nax Cameron of Petersburg, Va.; are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert, at Fairfield, her country place. Miss Margaret E. Fessler, 1256 Walnut street, is moving to Marysville to live with her sister, Mrs. Albert Seidei. Robert Dennis and Miss Ruth Den nis, 222 Kelker street, are spending the summer at Long Branch. N. Y. Charles Imbrie Kent of West Phila delphia will be the guest of Mrs. S. M. Gilman at 141 North Thirteenth street, for several days this -week. Miss Margaret Crane. 628 Boyd street, is spending two weeks in Park ersburg. W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Torrlng ton, of Beverly, N. J., left on Satur day, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Davis, "Clendenln," River Road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Emerlck of Hollls Terrace, I>ont? Island, announce the birth of a daughter, Ruth Emerlck on Sunday, June 27, 1915. Mrs. Emerick was formerly Miss Ruth Pfouts, daughter of Dr. . and Mrs. William C. Pfouts of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Sweeger of 549 Camp street, announce the birth of a daughter. Elizabeth Tuvllla Sweeger, Saturday, June 19, 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Rodgers, of Cleveland, 0., former Harrlsburgers, announce the birth of a son. Ralph Henry Rodgers, Thursday, June 24, 1915. WITMER, BAIR & WITMER Pre-Inventory Sale I 20 Per Cent. Redaction on All MerdmdUe—Waists Excepted | ONLY 6 DAYS MORE OF THE 20% REDUCTION OR 1-5 OFF SELLING PRlCES—including day of inventory, July 6th. THE COATS AND SUITS WE OFFER for % and and some for less than Vz the former prices are VERY LATE SPRING CREATIONS WHICH ARE ALWAYS SURE TO BE THE FIRST SHOWN FOR FALL. Cloth Suits Cloth Coats Corduroy Coats White Coats $6.80 to $14.00 $4.00 to $14.00 | $3.16 to $13.20 | $4.76 to $15.60 Summer Dresses Wash Skirts CREI DBKwiEs IINE Sport Coats $2.26 to $20.00 40c to $5.20 | SIO.BO to $16.00 $3.16 to $ll.OO WITMER, BAIR OPEN 1 CONCERT >1 RESERVOIR PARK Final Rehearsal of Thousand- Voice Choir to Be Held Tonight Wnal rehearsal for the open air con cert which will bo given at Reservoir Park, to-morrow evening by the Har risburg Evangelistic Chorus will be held in Ridge Avenue Methodist Epis copal Church, this evening at 8 o'clock. 1200 members accompanied by an or chestra of fortv Dieces will participate. A feature expected to prove highly attractive will lie the use of the Stough hymnal "Make Christ King." The au dience will be asked to assist the sing ing of these hymns. A feature of to-morrow's pro gram will be a piano solo of his own composition by Walter F. S. Yates, who was organist for the Hillis campaign party at Steelton. The program follows: "Glorv," Mo zart; "God Is Here," Beethoven: "O. My Soul, Bless Thou Jehovah," Donizetti: "Sing Unto the Eord," Scotson Clark: "Awakening Chorus," A. OUver; "Praise Ye Jehovah." Charles Gounod; "How Long. O Lord," Mendelssohn: "From Afar." Verdi; "Behold 1 Stand at the Door," Anonymous; "Great Is Jehovah," Wagner; "America." Miss Ivy L. Jones, 33 9 Crescent street was an over-Sunday guest at the Conewago Hotel. Mt. Gretna, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Wolfe, Mrs. Thomas Nixon Lowe and little Miss Barbara Lowe of the Donaldson, arc going to Mount Gretna for a sum mer's outing'. James B. McCalley has returned to Pittsburgh after spending several days with his mother, Mrs. J. B. McCalley, 515 North Second street. The Misses Henrietta and Anna Abramson, 11X1 North Second street, will leave this week for a visit with relatives in Rochester, N. Y. Miss Rose Lyons of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mal colm Ulman, of Green street. Miss Ruth Butler of Philadelphia, is spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Butler, of Walnut and Balm streets. Leroy Smueker, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Albert Smueker, D. I)., pastor of Stevens Memorial M. E. church who has been ill with typhoid fever was slightly improved to-day. Mr. and Mrs. John Page and chil dren, 544 Forest street; have closed their home for the summer and are at their cottage, "Chelsea," at Marvs ville. Miss Constance Palmer, of Mont clair, N. J., is the guest of Miss Fran ces Morrison, 605 North Front street. Mrs. E. M. Patterson of Philadelphia formerly Miss Sara Lerew. of this city, is visiting relatives here for a time. Dr. F. B. Kann, 315 North Second street, has returned from Pittsburgh, where he attended the sessions of the Pennsylvania State Osteopathic As sociation. Frank Kitzmiller, druggist. 1325-A Dcrry street, and his family, have gone to their summer cottage at Stover dale. Miss Sara Miller leaves Thursday for Shrewsbury. Pa., for a visit of sev eral weeks with relatives. Miss Julia Stamm of Thirteenth and Reese streets, will spend the month of July visiting in Chicago and Detroit. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA Nervous dyspepsia is a disease of the nerves, not of the stomach. Indigestion one day and complete freedom from symptoms the next usually means nervous dyspepsia, es pecially if the patient is of a nerv ous or highly emotional temperment. The attacks recur at more or less regular intervals and are often brought on by nervous excitement. A sick feel ing after eating, sometimes vomiting, a weak, shaky, "gone" feeling when the stomach is empty—these are the usual symptoms, but in the case of some highly nervous people the sight of food or the approach of meal-time may cause vomiting. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are espe cially useful to sufferers from nervous dyspepsia as they not only build up the general physical condition but also act directly on the nerves, strengthening and revitalizing them. These pills, with proper regulation of the diet, afford the most correct and successful way in which nervous and functional dyspepsia can be treated. A postal card request to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., will bring a copy of a useful diet book and a pamphlet on nervous disorders, both free of cost to you. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. —Advertisement. Don't Faint When you see a BED BUG immediately phone for a bottle of Knock Out Bed Bug Killer will not eaus« rust nor corrode metal 25f the pint, delivered FORNEY'S DRUGSTORE 426 Market Street JUNE 28. 1015. GOLF ON THE FOURTH ATTHE COUNTRY CLUB Special Two-Days' Tournament Will Attract a Number of Players Arrangements were made to-day for a two-day golf event to be held Rt the Country Club of ITarrlsburg on July 3 and 5. It will be a special tourna ment, the qualifying rounds to be played on Saturday and the matches run off on Monday. Each player will be required to play a qualifying round of 18 holes, medal play. Eights will then be made up and nine hole elimi mation matches will be played. It Is the plan to start the matches Mon day morning and to complete the play by evening. The schedule of inter-club matches arranged for the Country Club Is as follows: York at Harrisburg, July 17, and Lancaster at ITarisburg, July 31, with Harrisburg at York, August 7. Harrisburg's team was defeated in the first match with Lancaster in that city on Saturday, 13 to 2. Mrs. G. A. L. Row of 1610 Derry street, leaves to-morrow for a trip to New York, Boston and Atlantic City, remaining away until the first of August. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller who has been stopping with relatives at Ardmore for several months, returned to the city a few days ago and is at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Charles F. Etter, 907 North Front street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Brandt and daughters the Misses Elizabeth and Christine Brandt, of 603 North Front street, leave the last of the week for a summer's outing at Mount Holly. Hurrah! Dance All Day! My Corns All Gone! It's a corker, the best wrinkle ever devised, and one that's safe, sure, de pendable and painless. ! Corn troubles are over, foot lumps I fade away fast, you get Just what you I need once you paint the sore spots | with old reliable Putnam's Corn Ex tractor. 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Bell 3332 205 LOCUST ST. t) "" 1 BF ' Ml Saturday Night Dance Held at Country Club Among those attending an informal dance at the Country Club of Harris burg Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Gilbert, Miss Gabriella Cameron of Petersburg:, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Salsleh, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall of Bedford; Lieutenant and Mrs. Hunter of Annapolis: Mrs. J. V. W. Reynders. Miss Constance Palmer of Montelair, N. J.: Miss Mary Meyers, Miss Dcavitt. Miss Katherine Etter, Miss Louise Carney, Miss Dora Coe, Miss Virginia King. Miss Mary Williamson. Miss Frances Morrison. Miss Susanna Fleming, Thomas Bald win, Mr. Redus, Spencer Roberts, John Erickson, Robert McCreath, John Magown, George Shotwell, J. V. W. Reynders, Jr., and Brodnax Cameron of Petersburg, Va. 1 —■ The Standard Remedy the safest, most reliable and most popular—for the cfommon ailments of stomach, liver and bowels, is always BEECHAM'S PILLS Tk* Largest Salt of Any Mtdicin* in Oit World Sold everywhere. 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