4 "CASCARETS" FOR HEADACHE, COLDS, LIVER, BOWELS Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Best for bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue or indigestion. ®§§|| They're fine! Cascarets liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. You eat one or two, like candy, before ptolnß to bed and in thfc morninff your head is clear, tongue is clean, stomach sweet, breath right and cold gone. Get a box from your druggist and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans ing yovi ever experienced. Cascarets stop sick hendaolie, biliousness, in digestion, bad breath and constipa tion. Mothers should give a whole Cas caret to cross, bilious, sick, feverish children any time. They are harmless and never gripe or sicken. (il FSTS AT DINNER Miss Martha Elmer Fleming, of the Elphtnstone, entertained Informally at dinner last evening prior to the Kreis ler concert. Her guests were Miss Sarah Hastings, Miss Margaret Mc- Lain, Theodore E. Seeyle, It. Boone Abbott and Dr. George R. Moffitt. GSRLi! LOTS OF ~ BEAUTIFUL HAIR 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itch ing scalp and falling hair. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is mere ly a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all drug stores rec ommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, fresh ness, flufflness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find u trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never falls to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in Just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this.—Ad vertisement. " i"r e " For Headaches || 1 Jonentomi, Pa., 1-21-1S I have tried ao many remedies tor headache* and none proved aa aatla factory mm the Caf-a-ao Antl-Paln Tahleta. I would advlae all who Buf fer with headache* and neuralgia to try theiu. I think they have ao equal. Mil 9. \V. H. ZEIIRINO. THURSDAY EVENING, HARRIBBURG *£££(£&' TELEGRAPH ' JANUARY 27, 1916. SOCIAL [Other Personals on Page 6] FATHER OF BRIDEGROOM 'OFFICIATES AT WEDDING Miss Ruth Eicholtz and John S. Harris, both of this city, were quietly married yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock In their newly-furnished home, 323 South Eighteenth street, by the bridegroom's father, the Rev. W. S. Harris, assisted by his grandfather, the Rev. John G. Sands. Immediately 101 l owing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Harris started for a wedding journey to Philadelphia and points in New York State. GIVE BIRTHDAY SURPRISE TO MISS MARY ROBINSON A few friends of Miss Mary B. Rob inson gathered at her home. 111 State street, yesterday afternoon to give her a surprise tea on her birthday. In attendance were Mrs. William B. Hammond, Mrs. Simon Cameron, of Marietta; Mrs. John W. Reily, Mrs. J. Newton Armstrong, Miss Helen Wallls, Miss Martha O. Seiler, Miss Sue Seiler, Miss Martha W. Buehler, Miss Nan Etter, Miss Nancy Irwin Shunk, Miss Margaretta Fleming, Miss Katherine Cox and Miss Anne McCor mick. MARRY IN WASHINGTON The marriage of Miss Florence R. Eicholtz, daughter of George W. Eicholtz, of 2288 North Sixth street, to Harry Simpson Swovelin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Swovelin of Kel ker street, took place early last autumn In Washington, D. C. The young couple spent a week in Balti more and Washington among rela tives and have kept the wedding se cret until this time. EAST HARRISBVRG W. C. T. 1 7 . A meeting of the East Harrisburg ; W. C. T. U. will be held Friday, Janu ary 28, at 2 o'clock in the Fourth Re formed Church, Sixteenth and Market streets. A literature program will be in charge of Mrs. F. F. Holshopple. In connection with the program a roll call will be answered by each local superintendent telling which leaflets have been the most helpful in her department. INJURES HAND Samuel E. Arthur of 414 Wood bine street Is suffering with a broken left hand, the injury occurring while at work on the Pennsylvania Railroad at Morrisville last. week. The injury is giving him much pain and will keep him from work for some time. COLLEGE GIRLS AT CONCERT A large crowd of girls from Irving College, Mechanicsburg and from Wilson College, C'hambersburg, at tended the Kreisler concert last eve ning. The girls were chaperoned by their teachers. Mrs. George Fry. of 336 South Six teenth street who has been ill at her home for several weeks, is convales cent. Albert Zaepfel of Lancaster, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bucher of 1414 Derry street. Mrs. Sauerbeer of Vernon street, is seriously ill at her home. Miss Anna Stouffer of Palmyra, Pa., is visiting Mrs. Anna Rittner, 2106 North Fourth street. Mrs. John E. Arthur, of 414 Wood bine street has returned home after a pleasant visit with her relatives. Mr. and Airs. John Dible, of York, form erly of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arthur and daughter-in-law are going to Fal mouth, Pa., this evening to visit rela tives. Mrs. William Lockwood, of Bridge port, Conn., will arrive in the city this evening to be the guest of the family of W. A. Spotts, 2106 North Fourth street. Miss Ethel Lutz Is home after a fortnight's stay with friends at Lin gle's Mills. Edward F. Dunlap, passenger train master of the P. R. R., Is spending the week in New York on business. Paul Clouser, of 41 North Four teenth street, has returned to Gettys burg College. Mr. Clouser has been 111 at his home for some time and was unable to resume his studies at the college. Mrs. D. Edward Long of Fayette ville, Pa., is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. C. Manges, of 1431 Walnut street. Mrs. Edward C. Smith and son, Ed ward, Jr., of 2043 Green street, have returned home after a visit with rela tives in Hanover. Joseph Dorwart. of 1848 Berryhlll street who has been very ill at his home for some time is able to be out. Mrs. W. S. Manley, of Lucknow, was the guest of her niece, Mrs. F. C. Gerberlch of Dauphin. Miss Marian B. Wliittaker, a stu dent. at Penn Hall, Chambersburg, is spending some time at her home, 1701 I North Second street. Miss Clara Backenstoe of 1528 North Second street is improving in health after an attack of nervous prostration. The Rev. and Mrs. Horace A. Clute and small daughter, have returned home to New York City after a short stay with the Misses Clute at 313 North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Jennings have returned to Brooklyn after visit ing their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Wilson of the West End. Miss Emma Vollmer, of 1208 North Second street is convalescent after a serious attack of the grip. John Ericsson who has been ill with typhoid fever for several months is able to be about and will go to At lantic City for two weeks to recuper ate. Miss Mabel Richmond of Pittsburgh was a recent guest of her cousin. Miss Martha Winston of Green street. Judge and Mrs. Sadler of Carlisle, attended the Kreisler concert here last evening. Alderman A. M. Landis. of the Sixth Ward, left for Philadelphia to day to spend the week-end. Miss Lorene Shelly of North Sec ond street Is home after spending sev eral days in New York City. Miss Margaret Coates entertained at luncheon and cards yesterday after noon at her home, 114 Calder street. Miss Estelle Hoover of 1525 Derry street gave an informal luncheon of eight covers at her home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gohl, 2222 Pcnn street announce the birth of a son, Harry Edwin Gohl, Jr., Tuesday, January 25, 1916, at the Maternity Hospital, 2110 North Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Baker of 2005 Susquehanna street, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Jane Baker, Sunday, January 9, 1916. Mrs. Baker was Miss Eva Horner of Lan caster prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Clipplnger of 224 Emerald street, announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Elizabeth Clipplnger, Wednesday, January 26, 1916. Mrs. Clipplnger was formerly Miss Evelyn Bertha Conner of Bris tol. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Starr King, of To ronto, Canada, announce the birth of a son, January 26, 1916. Mrs. King was formerly Miss Belva P. Wonderly, of Columbia. Mr. King resided at 429 Hamilton street, this city. here not alone because prices are loner, but became qualities are better BIG SURPRISE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Greatest 5c and 10c Sale Ever Held In ™ s Store Mf | m V ml Reliable Merchandise 1 Mm Than Manufacturing Prices For Friday and Saturday Only V . \ X —— 15c 18-inch « 25c Scotch -| 25c Sterling « 39c Crib 1/\ Special Lot of "I A Cambric Flouncing 1"C Ginghams AUC Deposit Ware. .1 UC Blankets iUC Chocolate Eggs, dz. J, UC ~ Q c _ 15c Twine Bags y 2 lb lOf f~~ , > - am Pe 111 _ 15c Whisk Brushes 10f 15c and 25c Stamped Dresser Scarfs .... 10f 5c Children s /\ Ready made Waists J. \fC I^c Dressing Combs lOe 19c Stamped Huck Towels Bleached Fleeced 111/* 15c Shell Hair Pins 25c Stamped Readymade Children's Dresses, v < ' . , _ 12 l /aC Children's Garters 10 are likely to be sorry. Most cases Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis « other serious throat and lung trou come from a neglected cough. 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Gorgas Drug Co. t many other druggists In this city t vlcinltv who sell them agree to refi the full purchase price in any ca where a package of ninety Oxidaze t: lets fails to stop a cough and cnC cold. If you are subject to colds, i a package from your druggist on t liberal guarantee and see for yours how It keeps the cold away altogotl Be sure to insist on Oxidaze and ti nothing In its place.—Advertisement